Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway Maintenance Manual

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CISCO TELEPRESENCE
 VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Command reference - xConfiguration
Login Remote LDAP VCS BindPassword: <S: 0..122>
Sets the password to use when binding to the LDAP server. The maximum plaintext length is 60 characters, which is then encrypted.
Example:
 xConfiguration Login Remote LDAP VCS BindPassword: "password123"
Login Remote LDAP VCS BindUsername: <S: 0..255>
Sets the username to use when binding to the LDAP server. Only applies if using SASL.
Example:
 xConfiguration Login Remote LDAP VCS BindUsername: "VCSmanager"
Login Remote Protocol: <LDAP>
The protocol used to connect to the external directory.
Default: LDAP
Example:
 xConfiguration Login Remote Protocol: LDAP
Login User Groups Group [1..15] Access: <None/ReadWrite>
Defines the access level for members of the specified user group.
None: no access allowed.
ReadWrite: configuration can be viewed and changed.
Default: ReadWrite
Example:
 xConfiguration Login User Groups Group 1 Access: ReadWrite
Login User Groups Group [1..15] Name: <S: 0..128>
Defines the name of a user group that determines which access rights members of the group have after they have been successfully authenticated to use the VCS.
Example:
 xConfiguration Login User Groups Group 1 Name: "FindMeAccounts"
Login User Source: <Local/Remote>
Defines where user login credentials are authenticated before access is allowed to the VCS.
Remote: credentials are verified against an external credentials directory, for example Windows Active Directory.
Local: credentials are verified against a local database stored on the VCS.
Default: Local
Example:
 xConfiguration Login User Source: Local
NTP Address: <S: 0, 128> 
Sets the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the NTP server to be used when synchronizing system time.
Example:
 xConfiguration NTP Address: "ntp.server.example.com"
Option [1..64] Key: <S: 0, 90> 
Specifies the option key of your software option. These are added to the VCS in order to add extra functionality, such as increasing the VCS’s capacity. Contact your Cisco representative for 
further information.
Example:
 xConfiguration Option 1 Key: "1X4757T5-1-60BAD5CD"