Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosContents2Logging in to the web interface6Supported browsers, plugins & platforms7Supported browsers7Recommended player versions7Editing user preferences8Understanding the conference lists10Live conferences list10Pending queue10Recorded conferences list10Common features11Watching a conference in the Content Server web interface13Watching a conference13Using the Content Viewer13Using the Content Viewer with Silverlight15Watching a conference on your computer16To download the conference:16Watching a conference on a portable device (iPod or Zune)17Sending a link so others can watch a conference17Calling out to record18Using TMS to schedule conferences to be recorded on the Content Server22To add the Content Server to TMS:22To use TMS to book conferences on the Content Server:22Editing conferences - overview23Editing conference information & permissions24To edit conference details:24Managing conference outputs27To manage outputs:27Indexing, cropping & concatenating conferences in the Content Editor33The Content Editor window33Indexing a conference34Cropping a conference34Removing a section in the middle of a conference34Concatenating conferences35Understanding recording configurations36Storing recordings38Changing the storage location to use Network Attached Storage38To change the media storage location from the default E: drive to a NAS38Log on to your NAS Uusing Windows Remote Desktop ConnectionU.39Set up a shared folder.39Set permissions on the share to allow the Content Server and the shared account (MYDOMAIN\TCSNASUSER in this example) full control over the share. Right-click on the share and select Sharing and Security... Click Permissions. Click Add.39Click Object Types. Select Computers and click OK.39Enter <Content Server Server Name> (as registered in the domain). Click Check Names and OK.39Enter the shared account name (MYDOMAIN\TCSNASUSER). Click Check Names and OK.39Give the Content Server and the shared account (MYDOMAIN\TCSNASUSER) full control over the share.39Click the Security tab. Click Add. Repeat steps d to g to give the Content Server and MYDOMAIN\TCSNASUSER full control of the NAS share.39Changing the storage location back to the default storage location40Changing the storage location from one NAS location to another40Displaying the Categories list41Adding & editing Categories42To add a new Category:42To update a Category:42Displaying the Recording alias list43Displaying the Recording alias list43Adding & editing Recording aliases45To add a new Recording alias:45To edit an existing Recording alias:45Displaying the Template list51Displaying the Template list51Adding & editing Templates52Displaying the Media server configurations list57Adding & editing Media server configurations58Media server configuration: Windows Media Streaming Server58Media server configuration: QuickTime or Darwin Streaming Server62Media server configuration: Wowza Media Server for Flash65Media server configuration: Real Media Streaming Server68Media server configuration: Podcast Producer Server70Media server configuration: iTunes U Server71Displaying the Call configurations list72Adding and editing Call configurations73To add a new Call configuration:73To edit an existing Call configuration73Understanding groups & users75Access to view conferences75Group & user roles75Who can view or edit a conference76Group & user accounts and adding groups & users to the Content Server76Active Directory but your Content Server is not on a domain, or is on a different domain from that containing your groups and users76Active Directory and your Content Server is in the same domain as your groups and users77You do not use Active Directory77Displaying the Groups & users list79Displaying the Groups & users list79Adding & updating groups and users80Table for adding groups and users80Table for editing groups and users80Displaying the server overview82Configuring site settings85Displaying gatekeeper registrations93Displaying SIP registrations94Exporting and importing conferences95Exporting and downloading a conference95To export a conference95Importing a conference96To import a file96Displaying the cluster overview97Displaying the cluster overview97Working with the logs98Content Engine logs98Transcode Engine logs98Helper logs98Content Library logs98Backing up and restoring the Content Server100Backing up100Before backing up100Making an ad hoc backup100Configuring a scheduled backup101Restoring from a backup102Shutting down and restarting the Content Server103LCD panel operations103Restarting the Content Server using the LCD panel103Shutting down the Content Server using the LCD panel103LCD status display and button functions103Terminal emulator program operations104Restarting the Content Server using a PC connected to the serial port104Shutting down the Content Server using a PC connected to the serial port105Terminal emulator session keys105Upgrading the Content Server106Downloading Content Server software releases106Upgrading the Content Server software106Applying security updates107To apply security updates107Using the web interface for Windows Server administration108Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection109Using Remote Desktop109Using Remote Desktop via the Content Server web interface109Setting the system date & time110Port information111Ports used by the Content Server111Ports for streaming from the Content Server112Ports for streaming from external streaming servers112Changing the local administrator account password114Changing the local administrator account password114Restoring to Content Server defaults115Restoring the default settings115LCD status display and button functions115Restoring default settings using a PC connected to the Content Server serial port116Terminal emulator session keys117License, copyright and trademark information118TANDBERG copyright118Third party licenses information118License for OpenSSL118Mozilla Public License (“MPL”)118License for Ogg118License for JSON:119License for Prototype:119License for scriptaculous:119Third party trademark and copyright notices120TANDBERG patents120Tamaño: 1 MBPáginas: 121Language: EnglishManuales abiertas