Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
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The
FindMe configuration
page is now accessed directly under
Applications > FindMe
.
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On the
Upgrade
page, the VCS platform component is now referred to as System platform.
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The
Advanced account security
page is now called
Advanced security
and is accessed via
Maintenance > Advanced security
.
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The
Local VCS inbound ports
page is now called
Local inbound ports
, and the
Local VCS outbound
ports
page is now called
Local outbound ports
.
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The advanced zone configuration Empty INVITE allowed setting is now referred to as Send empty
INVITE for interworked calls.
INVITE for interworked calls.
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The following settings have been removed from the
SIP configuration
page: Require UDP BFCP mode
and Require Duo Video mode. They existed to provide support for interoperability issues with old
versions of Cisco TelePresence MXP endpoints. These settings can still be configured via the CLI if
necessary.
versions of Cisco TelePresence MXP endpoints. These settings can still be configured via the CLI if
necessary.
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The
Login account authentication configuration
page has been removed, and the Administrator
authentication source and FindMe authentication source settings are now on the
Login account
LDAP configuration
page.
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The xConfiguration Interworking Require Invite Header Mode is now Off by default.
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The Directory option has been removed from the list of restriction policies on the
Registration
configuration
page and the list of Call Policy modes on the
Call Policy configuration
page.
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The DNS lookup tool includes Unified Communications SRV services.
X7.2.1
The VCS Starter Pack Express supports Cisco Jabber for iPad.
X7.2
Controlled SIP TLS connections to the Default Zone
Default Zone access rules that control which external systems are allowed to connect over SIP TLS to the
VCS via the Default Zone can now be configured.
VCS via the Default Zone can now be configured.
Each rule specifies a pattern type and string that is compared to the identities (Subject Common Name and
any Subject Alternative Names) contained within the certificate presented by the external system. You can
then allow or deny access to systems whose certificates match the specified pattern.
any Subject Alternative Names) contained within the certificate presented by the external system. You can
then allow or deny access to systems whose certificates match the specified pattern.
Device authentication
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The VCS can now be configured to authenticate devices against multiple remote H.350 directory servers.
This provides a redundancy mechanism in the event of reachability problems to an H.350 directory server.
This provides a redundancy mechanism in the event of reachability problems to an H.350 directory server.
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As from version X7.2, the VCS attempts to verify device credentials presented to it (for Digest
authentication) by first checking against its on-box local database of usernames and passwords, before
checking against any configured H.350 directory server. As a result of this:
authentication) by first checking against its on-box local database of usernames and passwords, before
checking against any configured H.350 directory server. As a result of this:
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The
Device authentication configuration
page no longer exists; there is no longer an option to switch
between an authentication database type of Local database or LDAP database.
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The NTLM protocol challenges setting is now configured on the
Active Directory Service
page.
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The
Device LDAP configuration
and
Device LDAP schemas
pages are now called
Device
authentication H.350 configuration
and
Device authentication H.350 schemas
respectively.
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The Alias origin field on the
Device authentication H.350 configuration page
is now called Source of
aliases for registration.
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