Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Maintenance Manual
Customizing the user interface
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Customizing the user interface
In this section:
Configuring user interface settings:
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Controlling the auto-refreshing of status pages on the MCU
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Controlling the display of thumbnail preview images
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Controlling the confirmation of participant disconnections
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Controlling the audio and visual muting of conference participants
Controlling the availability of public pages
Configuring welcome messages on the Login and Home pages
Customizing voice prompts on the MCU
The MCU provides you with options for customizing the voice prompts, the viewing of thumbnail
previews, the text of the welcome messages and for controlling the auto-refreshing of user interface
pages.
previews, the text of the welcome messages and for controlling the auto-refreshing of user interface
pages.
NOTE: The user interface (that is the text you see on the web interface of the MCU) can be localized
by Cisco or by your reseller. This type of customization is the localization of the text on the web
interface and these online help pages. That is, the text has been translated into your local language.
In the case where you have a localized MCU, the Use localization package check box will be
selected. For more information refer to
by Cisco or by your reseller. This type of customization is the localization of the text on the web
interface and these online help pages. That is, the text has been translated into your local language.
In the case where you have a localized MCU, the Use localization package check box will be
selected. For more information refer to
Some localization packages are available on the
The MCU allows you to type using any character set when entering text into the web interface. For
example, when naming endpoints or users, you can use any character set you require.
example, when naming endpoints or users, you can use any character set you require.
Configuring user interface settings
Controlling the auto-refreshing of status pages on the MCU
Some pages on the MCU auto-refresh to ensure that the information displayed is current. Auto-
refreshing pages keep web sessions alive indefinitely meaning that an administrator login will never
timeout. This may be considered to be a security weakness, and if necessary you can disable all auto-
refreshing.
refreshing pages keep web sessions alive indefinitely meaning that an administrator login will never
timeout. This may be considered to be a security weakness, and if necessary you can disable all auto-
refreshing.
To control the auto-refreshing of status pages on the MCU:
1. Go to Settings > User interface.
2. Choose the time interval for page auto-refreshes or, to stop pages from auto-refreshing, choose
No auto-refresh.
The status pages affected by this control are as follows:
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Status > General
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Status > Health
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Status > Conferences
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Status > Cluster (Note that this page is only available on clustered MSE 8510 Media
blades.)
blades.)
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Conferences > Conference name > Participants
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Conferences > Conference name > Statistics