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Account Types
Administrator accounts
Administrator accounts are used to configure the VCS.
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The VCS has a default admin local administrator account with full read-write access. It can be used to access
the VCS using the web interface, the API interface or the CLI. Note that you cannot access the VCS via the
default admin account if a Remote only authentication source is in use.
the VCS using the web interface, the API interface or the CLI. Note that you cannot access the VCS via the
default admin account if a Remote only authentication source is in use.
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You can add additional local administrator accounts which can be used to access the VCS using the web and
API interfaces only.
API interfaces only.
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Remotely managed administrator accounts can be used to access the VCS using the web and API interfaces
only.
only.
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(Users > Password security). All passwords and usernames are case sensitive.
Note that:
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and can be used as an audit trail. This is particularly useful when you have multiple administrator accounts.
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More than one administrator session can be running at the same time. These sessions could be using the web
interface, command line interface, or a mixture of both. This may cause confusion if each administrator
session attempts to modify the same configuration settings - changes made in one session will overwrite
changes made in another session.
interface, command line interface, or a mixture of both. This may cause confusion if each administrator
session attempts to modify the same configuration settings - changes made in one session will overwrite
changes made in another session.
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logging in. It shows the recent activity of the currently logged in account.
section for more information.
FindMe accounts
FindMe accounts are used by individuals in an enterprise to configure the devices and locations on which they can be
contacted through their FindMe ID.
contacted through their FindMe ID.
Each FindMe account is accessed using a username and password.
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If local FindMe account authentication is selected, each FindMe account must be created locally by the VCS
administrator.
administrator.
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If remote FindMe account authentication is selected, the VCS administrator must set up FindMe groups to
match the corresponding group names in the remote directory service. Note that only the username and
password details are managed remotely. All other properties of the FindMe account, such as the FindMe ID,
devices and locations are stored in the local VCS database.
match the corresponding group names in the remote directory service. Note that only the username and
password details are managed remotely. All other properties of the FindMe account, such as the FindMe ID,
devices and locations are stored in the local VCS database.
and their associated FindMe devices and locations, and for enabling basic Starter Pack provisioning.
for more details on configuring FindMe and user accounts.
Root account
The VCS provides a root account which can be used to log in to the VCS operating system. The root account should
not be used in normal operation, and in particular system configuration should not be conducted using this account.
Use the admin account instead.
not be used in normal operation, and in particular system configuration should not be conducted using this account.
Use the admin account instead.
section for more information.
Note:
remember to change the passwords for the admin and root accounts from their default values.
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Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide