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You can specify an additional principal device by setting Other device to On and then specifying the required
URI of the device. If required, you can add further non-principal devices by clicking Edit user from the Edit
FindMe account page.
URI of the device. If required, you can add further non-principal devices by clicking Edit user from the Edit
FindMe account page.
Note that the VCS only sends provisioning information to the pre-configured device types (Jabber Video, E20 and so
on). Other principal devices added by the administrator or any other devices added by the FindMe user are not
provisioned by the VCS.
on). Other principal devices added by the administrator or any other devices added by the FindMe user are not
provisioned by the VCS.
If your system's authentication policy is configured to check credentials, then authentication credentials for the
provisioned devices must be set up in the relevant credential store (typically the local database). The credential name
must be the same as account username and the credential password must be the same as the password configured
on the provisioned devices. See
provisioned devices must be set up in the relevant credential store (typically the local database). The credential name
must be the same as account username and the credential password must be the same as the password configured
on the provisioned devices. See
for more information.
Note:
all device address URIs are converted to lower case.
Configuring a FindMe Account's Principal Devices
The Edit principal devices page (Users > FindMe accounts, click View/Edit or the username to open the Edit
FindMe account page, and then click Edit principal devices) is used to configure which of the user's devices are
their principal devices associated with their FindMe ID.
FindMe account page, and then click Edit principal devices) is used to configure which of the user's devices are
their principal devices associated with their FindMe ID.
data; in this case, FindMe accounts are maintained through Cisco TMS.
Users are not allowed to delete or change the address of their principal devices; they can only change the Device
name. This is to stop users from unintentionally changing their basic FindMe configuration. Principal devices are also
used by the VCS to decide which FindMe name to display as a Caller ID if the same device address is associated with
more than one account.
name. This is to stop users from unintentionally changing their basic FindMe configuration. Principal devices are also
used by the VCS to decide which FindMe name to display as a Caller ID if the same device address is associated with
more than one account.
The page lists all of the devices currently associated with the selected user. The Principal device column indicates
each device's current status as a principal device or not.
each device's current status as a principal device or not.
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To set devices as a principal device, select the box next to the required devices and click Set as principal
device.
device.
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To set devices so they are no longer principal devices, select the required devices and click Unset as
principal device.
principal device.
Note that only an administrator (and not users themselves) can configure which of a user's devices are their principal
devices.
devices.
Active FindMe Sessions
data; in this case, FindMe accounts are maintained through Cisco TMS.
The Active FindMe sessions page (Users > Active FindMe sessions) lists all FindMe accounts that are currently
logged in to this VCS.
logged in to this VCS.
It displays details of their session including their login time, IP address and port, and when they last accessed this
VCS.
VCS.
You can terminate active web sessions by selecting the required sessions and clicking Terminate session.
You may see many sessions listed on this page if a zero Session time out value is configured. This typically occurs if a
user ends their session by closing down their browser without first logging out of the VCS.
user ends their session by closing down their browser without first logging out of the VCS.
Resetting Forgotten Passwords
You can reset any account password by logging in to the VCS as the default admin account or as any other
administrator account that has read-write access. If this is not possible you can reset the admin or root password via
the console.
administrator account that has read-write access. If this is not possible you can reset the admin or root password via
the console.
Note:
Stored configuration and data will not be affected when you reset your password.
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