Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Libro bianco
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Figure 8. Verifying Credentials
Preparing Call Scheduling and Calendaring for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance
Preparing Cisco TelePresence Management Suite
Enable HTTP
The Cisco TelePresence Management Suite is accessed through a web browser (http://<serveraddress>/TMS),
where <serveraddress> is the IP address or hostname of your server. The default password for the administrator
user, admin, is TANDBERG. If you cannot log in to the web GUI, Cisco Prime Collaboration will not be able to log
in either. Unless this problem is fixed, Cisco Prime Collaboration will not be able to successfully monitor the Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite. Refer to the “Installation and Getting Started Guide” for Cisco TelePresence
TelePresence Management Suite. Refer to the “Installation and Getting Started Guide” for Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite 13.0 for detailed instructions about how to change the admin password.
Enable SNMP
By default, “public” and “Public” are enabled as SNMP read only (RO) community strings for Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite. This string is what the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite uses to poll other devices. If
you need to add or change these strings, you can go to the web GUI and navigate to Administrative Tools >
Configuration > Network Settings and then change the SNMP settings.
In addition to the web GUI, SNMP service on the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite server also needs to be
enabled. Go to Start on the server console. Then click Run and type in services.msc. A service window will pop
open on the server console. Look for a service called SNMP Service, right-click that service, and go to Properties.