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CISCO TELEPRESENCE
 VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Login accounts
About administrator groups
The Administrator groups page lists all the administrator groups 
that have been configured on the VCS, and lets you add, edit and 
delete groups. Note that administrator groups are only active 
when the Administrator authentication source is set to Remote.
Administrator groups determine which access rights members of 
the group have after they have been successfully authenticated 
to use the VCS. The group Name defined in the VCS must match 
the group name that has been set up in the remote directory 
service to manage administrator access to this VCS.
When an administrator logs in to the VCS their credentials are 
authenticated against the remote directory service and they are 
assigned the access rights associated with the group to which 
the administrator belongs. If the administrator account belongs to 
more than one group, the highest level permission is assigned.
Configuring administrator groups
To go to the Administrator groups page:
• 
Maintenance > Login accounts > Administrator groups.
Click on the group you want to configure (or click New to create a 
new group, or click Delete to remove a group). You can create up 
to 30 administrator groups.
To configure administrator groups using the CLI:
 
The configurable options are:
Name
The name of the administrator group.
Access
Read Write: allows all configuration to be viewed and changed. 
This provides the same rights as the default admin account.
Read Only: allows status and configuration information to be 
viewed only and not changed. 
Auditor: allows access to the Event LogConfiguration Log and 
the Overview page only.
None: web login access to the VCS is not allowed.
About user groups
The User groups page lists all the user groups that have been 
configured on the VCS, and lets you add, edit and delete groups. 
You can create up to 15 user groups.
Note that user groups are only active when the User 
authentication source
 is set to Remote.
User groups determine which access rights members of the group 
have after they have been successfully authenticated to use the 
VCS. The group Name defined in the VCS must match the group 
name that has been set up in the remote directory service to 
manage user accounts.
When a user logs in to the VCS their credentials are 
authenticated against the remote directory service and they are 
assigned the access rights associated with the group to which 
that user belongs. If the user account belongs to more than one 
group, the highest level permission is assigned.
Configuring user groups
To go to the User groups page:
• 
Maintenance > Login accounts > User groups.
Click on the group you want to configure (or click New to create a 
new group, or click Delete to remove a group). 
To configure user groups using the CLI:
 
The configurable options are:
Name
The name of the user group.
Access
Read Write: allows the user to view and change their FindMe 
details, devices and locations.
None: access to their user account is not allowed.
Group name limitations
Administrator and user group names cannot contain any of the 
following characters:
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Administrator and user groups