Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Adding user accounts and profiles
To log into the Cisco TMS web application, users must have a Windows username and password that the
server is configured to trust. By default, any local Windows user account will work, as well as any Active
Directory domain user account if the server is a member of an Active Directory domain.
server is configured to trust. By default, any local Windows user account will work, as well as any Active
Directory domain user account if the server is a member of an Active Directory domain.
The first user to sign into Cisco TMS is automatically made an administrator and will have full access to
Cisco TMS.
Cisco TMS.
For each user that successfully logs into Cisco TMS, a user profile is created based on their Windows
username. The user is authenticated by his Windows credentials.
username. The user is authenticated by his Windows credentials.
While it is possible to create a user profile in Cisco TMS manually, this does not create a Windows user
account, and deleting a user profile in Cisco TMS does not alter the user's actual Windows user account.
account, and deleting a user profile in Cisco TMS does not alter the user's actual Windows user account.
User profile page
Four personal information fields are mandatory:
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Windows username
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First name
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Last name
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Email address
If these are not filled in, the user will be prompted to complete them on first sign-in.
Language setting
Each user can choose their own language to use within the Cisco TMS Application. The drop-down list
includes all the supported languages in Cisco TMS.
includes all the supported languages in Cisco TMS.
While all languages are supported in the Cisco Scheduler and notifications, a smaller subset is supported for
the main Cisco TMS web interface:
the main Cisco TMS web interface:
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English
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French
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German
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Russian
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Setting up Cisco TMS
Adding user accounts and profiles