Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
VCS front panel (legacy appliances only)
The LCD panel on the front of legacy (non-CE Series) VCS appliances unit has a rotating display of the
VCS's system name, IP addresses, alarms, and the number of current traversal calls, non-traversal calls and
registrations.
VCS's system name, IP addresses, alarms, and the number of current traversal calls, non-traversal calls and
registrations.
To control the display of status items:
n
ENTER
stops the display from automatically rotating through the status items. This is useful if you need to
review all of the alarms or read a long IPv6 address. Press ENTER again to resume the rotating display.
n
UP/DOWN
displays the previous or next status item.
You can configure the front panel to hide this identifying information, if required for security reasons for
example, by using the CLI command xConfiguration Administration LCDPanel Mode. If the
mode is set to Off the front panel only displays "Cisco".
example, by using the CLI command xConfiguration Administration LCDPanel Mode. If the
mode is set to Off the front panel only displays "Cisco".
Configuring SNMP settings
The
SNMP
page (
System > SNMP
) is used to configure the VCS's SNMP settings.
Tools such as Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) or HP OpenView may act as SNMP
Network Management Systems (NMS). They allow you to monitor your network devices, including the VCS,
for conditions that might require administrative attention.
Network Management Systems (NMS). They allow you to monitor your network devices, including the VCS,
for conditions that might require administrative attention.
.
The information made available by the VCS includes the following:
n
system uptime
n
system name
n
location
n
contact
n
interfaces
n
disk space, memory, and other machine-specific statistics
By default, SNMP is Disabled, therefore to allow the VCS to be monitored by an SNMP NMS (including
Cisco TMS), you must select an alternative SNMP mode. The configurable options are:
Cisco TMS), you must select an alternative SNMP mode. The configurable options are:
Field
Description
Usage tips
SNMP mode
Controls the level of SNMP support.
Disabled: no SNMP support.
v3 secure SNMP: supports authentication
and encryption.
and encryption.
v3 plus TMS support: secure SNMPv3 plus
non-secure access to OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
only.
non-secure access to OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
only.
v2c: non-secure community-based SNMP.
If you want to use secure SNMPv3 but you also
use Cisco TMS as your external manager, you
must select v3 plus TMS support.
use Cisco TMS as your external manager, you
must select v3 plus TMS support.
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