Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Field
Description
Analytics Extension
Admin URL
Admin URL
This setting can be used to modify the URL to the Cisco TelePresence Management
Suite Analytics Extension (Cisco TMSAE) web interface. The setting is only available if
the extension has been installed.
Suite Analytics Extension (Cisco TMSAE) web interface. The setting is only available if
the extension has been installed.
information on installing and configuring the extension.
Enable Login Banner
The text entered here will be displayed to each user when entering Cisco TMS. If the
user is inactive for one hour or more and then starts using Cisco TMS, the text will be
displayed again. To enable:
user is inactive for one hour or more and then starts using Cisco TMS, the text will be
displayed again. To enable:
1. Select Yes.
2. Click Edit Login Banner.
3. Enter the text you want users to see.
4. Click Save in the Login Banner window.
5. Click Save on the page.
Show Systems In
Navigator Tree
Navigator Tree
If set to Yes, all systems will be viewable in the
Navigator
tree (left hand section in
Systems > Navigator
).
If set to No, only folders will be viewable in the
Navigator
tree.
After selecting a folder, the systems will be viewable in the right hand section.
Licenses and Option Keys
The first part of this section contains an overview of how many licenses are in use and how many are
available.
available.
The second part of the section contains a list of current option keys which have been added to Cisco TMS.
Click Add Option Key to add option keys to Cisco TMS.
Network Settings
In Cisco TMS:
Administrative Tools > Configuration > Network Settings
Sections and fields
Description
General Network
Settings
Settings
Telnet/HTTP
Connection Timeout
(in seconds)
Connection Timeout
(in seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a system's Telnet or HTTP service to
reply before timing out.
reply before timing out.
Telnet/HTTP
Command Timeout
(in seconds)
Command Timeout
(in seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a system to respond to a Telnet or HTTP
command before timing out.
command before timing out.
FTP Timeout (in
seconds)
seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a response when trying to initiate an FTP
connection (for software upload, or similar), before it times out.
connection (for software upload, or similar), before it times out.
SNMP Timeout (in
seconds)
seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a response to an SNMP query.
You can set this value to 1, but it can be increased if you experience problems with
receiving SNMP feedback from systems.
receiving SNMP feedback from systems.
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Administrative Tools
Configuration