Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guida All'Installazione
Setting the system/codec password
You need a user name and a password to sign in to the web
and command line interfaces of your system.
The video conference system is delivered with a default user
account with the user name
admin
and no password set. This
user has full access rights to the system.
A warning on the screen of your video system indicates if no
administrator password is set. To remove the warning, you
must set an administrator password.
NOTE:
We strongly recommend that you set a password for
the
admin
user to restrict access to system configuration.
Make sure to keep a copy of the password in a safe place
.
You have to contact your Cisco representative, if you have
forgotten the password.
1. Click your user name in the upper right corner, and select
Change password
.
2. Enter the
Current password
, the
New password
, and repeat
the new password in the corresponding input fields.
The password format is a string with 0–64 characters.
If a password is not currently set, use a blank
Current
password
.
3. Click
Change password
.
Setting the menu password
Initially, no menu password is set to restrict access to the
Administrator menus on the Touch controller and the on-screen
menu.
You need to enter the menu password to configure the video
system, when using a Touch controller or a remote control.
The Administrator Settings menu password cannot be set
using the Touch controller.
NOTE:
We strongly recommend that you define a password
to protect the Administrator Settings menu, because these
settings affect the behavior of the video conference system.
1. Go to the
Configuration
tab and select
System Configuration
.
2. Click the text
Set Administrator Settings menu password
in the upper right corner.
3. Enter the menu password in the
Password
field.
4. Click
Save
to confirm the change.
5. The link text in the upper right corner should now be
Change
Administrator Settings menu password
.
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Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
D14639.10 Video Systems Getting Started Guide TC6.2, July 2013.
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