Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Maintenance Manual
User privilege levels
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User privilege levels
Every configured user in the MCU has an associated privilege level. There are seven defined privilege
levels which determine the amount of control the user has over the MCU and its settings. Refer to the
table below for details.
levels which determine the amount of control the user has over the MCU and its settings. Refer to the
table below for details.
Privilege
level
Access
administrator
The main difference between an administrator and users with lower privilege levels is
that administrators can change settings that affect all conferences and the configuration
of the MCU itself, whereas other users only have access to individual conferences and
to their own profiles.
that administrators can change settings that affect all conferences and the configuration
of the MCU itself, whereas other users only have access to individual conferences and
to their own profiles.
Users with administrator access can:
View MCU-wide status (Status)
Access all settings pages (Settings)
Perform software upgrades (Settings > Upgrade)
Change system-wide conference settings (Settings > Conferences)
View the Event log (Logs)
Configure H.323 gateways (Gateways)
Configure the built-in gatekeeper (Gatekeeper)
Manage users (Users)
Manage endpoints (Endpoints)
Configure auto attendants (Conferences > Auto attendants)
Fully control conferences (Conferences)
conference
creation and
full control
creation and
full control
Users with this privilege level can:
Change their own profile (Profile)
View the list of active conferences (Conferences)
View conferences via streaming (Conferences)
View participant lists for active conferences (Conferences)
Schedule new conferences (Conferences)
Fully control and modify all public conferences and the conferences they own
(Conferences)
(Conferences)
Configure H.323 gateways (Gateways)
Manage endpoints (Endpoints)