Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Manager 1.2 Installation Guide

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Removing SSL Certificate Warning
This section provides information on removing the SSL certificate warning for:
Windows Internet Explorer—You can permanently remove the SSL certificate warning by installing the Prime CM 
self-signed certificate.
Mozilla Firefox—You can remove the SSL certificate warning only by adding an exception.
In Windows Internet Explorer, to remove the SSL certificate warning:
Step 1
Choose Continue to this website (not recommended).
Step 2
Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab, choose Trusted sites, and then click Sites.
Step 4
Confirm that the URL that appears in the field and matches the application URL, and then click Add.
Step 5
Close all dialog boxes and refresh the browser.
Step 6
Choose Certificate Error to the right of the address bar, and then click View certificates.
Step 7
In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate.
Step 8
In the Certificate Import Wizard dialog box, click Next.
Step 9
Click the Place all certificates in the following store radio button, and then click Browse.
The Select Certificate Store dialog box appears.
Step 10
Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click OK.
Step 11
Click Next > Finish.
Step 12
In the Security Warning message box, click Yes.
Step 13
In the Certificate Import Wizard message box, click OK.
Step 14
In the Certificate dialog box, click OK.
Step 15
Repeat 
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Step 16
Select the URL in the Websites section, and then click Remove.
Step 17
Close all dialog boxes, restart the browser, and invoke Prime CM. See 
 for information on 
invoking Prime CM.
Step 5
Import Sessions
Import the video collaboration sessions from 
CTS-Manager, Cisco TMS, and Cisco 
TelePresence Multipoint Switch to monitor the 
sessions, using Monitoring > Session Monitoring.
To periodically import sessions from 
CTS-Manager, Cisco TMS, and Cisco 
TelePresence Multipoint Switch, define the 
polling interval based on your business needs, 
using Administration > Device Monitoring 
Configuration
.
Monitoring Sessions, under 
Monitoring Sessions and 
Endpoints
Defining the Polling Intervals, 
under Setting Up and 
Maintaining the Server
Step 6
Verify Sessions
Verify whether all session details have been 
imported from CTS-Manager, Cisco TMS, and 
Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch, using 
Monitoring > Session Monitoring.
Prime CM collects scheduled sessions data for five 
days (for the past one day, for the current day, and 
for three days ahead). 
Monitoring Sessions, under 
Monitoring Sessions and 
Endpoints
Task
Description
Section in the Cisco Prime 
Collaboration Manager User Guide