Cisco TRC5 CTS-RMT-TRC5= User Manual

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Deployment Details
August 2012 Series
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Step 7:  
Navigate to 
System > Quality of Service
, enter the following values, 
and then click 
Save:
•  QoS mode—
DiffServ
•  Tag value—
34
 (AF41)
By default, the system log level is set to level 1. This setting configures Cisco 
VCS to output high-level (easily readable) events in system log and syslog 
messages. The system logs are stored on a Solarwinds server at the IP 
address listed below. Administrators can use the information when trouble-
shooting problems with the device. 
Step 8:  
Navigate to 
System > Logging
, enter the following values, and then 
click 
Save
:
•  Log level—
1
•  Address 1—
10.4.48.13
 
After the domain name has been configured, SIP endpoints can 
register using the name. For example, a VCS configured with 
the domain name of cisco.local will accept registrations from an 
endpoint with a SIP URI of 4600@cisco.local.
Tech Tip
Step 9:  
Navigate to 
VCS configuration > Protocols > SIP > Domains
, and 
then click 
New
.
Step 10:  
In the 
Name
 box, enter 
cisco.local
, and then click 
Create domain
.
Next, you restart the system. This allows the SNMP and QoS settings to take 
effect. 
Step 11:  
Navigate to 
Maintenance > Restart
, and then click 
Restart
system
.
Step 12:  
In the Confirm window, click 
OK
. After approximately 2 minutes, 
the system restarts.
Step 13:  
Click
Administrator login
, enter the following values, and then 
click 
Login
:
•  Username—
admin
•  Password—
[password]
Step 14:  
If there are any configuration warnings, navigate to
Status >
Alarms
 and read them to determine if any of them require action on your 
part.  Follow the instructions as required.
Step 15:  
If they do not require action, click 
Select all,
 and then click 
Acknowledge
.
Procedure 4 
Configure a VCS cluster master peer 
(Optional)
Cisco VCS uses clustering for redundancy and to add capacity to the video 
call agent.  If your organization has more than 2500 connected users, Cisco 
recommends a cluster of VCS peers to manage your video endpoints.  If 
your organization does not require a cluster at this time, you can skip this 
procedure and the next procedure.