Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Manual De Manutenção

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D14850.07 MX Series Administrator Guide TC6.3, OCTOBER 2013.  
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Cisco TelePresence MX Series  
Administrator Guide
New features and improvements
Support for CUCM Extension Mobility
The Extension Mobility feature allows you to log in to a 
TelePresence endpoint with your personal credentials. It is 
well suited for endpoints that will be used by several users. 
The feature is fully managed from CUCM (Cisco Unified 
Communication Manager), and no further configuration is 
required on the endpoint. 
When a user logs in, the endpoint adopts the individual user’s 
default device profile information, including line numbers, 
speed dials, services links, and other user-specific properties 
of an endpoint. When another user logs in, the settings and 
properties change to match the new user. 
For details on how to setup Extension Mobility, please refer 
to the Features and Services guide for CUCM at 
Support for non-persistent mode
As a general rule, we recommend not to change the default 
settings for persistency. This means that configurations, call 
history, internal logs, local phonebook / favorites list and IP 
connectivity information are stored, and a system restart 
does not delete the information.
In the case were a new user is not supposed to see or trace 
back to any kind of logged information from the previous 
session, non-persistent mode may be switched on. In this 
mode the configurations etc. are stored only in RAM, and will 
be wiped at every shutdown. The persistency settings can 
be configured from the 
Configuration > Security
 page on the 
web interface.
Support for new languages on Touch 8
The following new languages are supported on Touch 8: 
Arabic and Hebrew.
ICE support on Active control
Active Control (introduced in TC6.2) now has ICE support 
(Interactive Connectivity Establishment, RFC 5245) when 
registered to a VCS. This means that ICE and Active Control 
can be used at the same time in this case.
Improved quality for presentation sources
An input source is fed directly to the encoder. The resolution 
is not changed as long as it does not exceed the endpoint’s 
maximum supported resolution and there are no bandwidth 
restrictions. If the image must be resized to fit a recipient’s 
screen, the scaling is performed after decoding on the far 
end.
This leads to improved quality for presentation sources that 
have other resolutions than the traditional video resolutions.
Call History available in the web interface
The Call History list is available in the web interface (choose 
Call Control > Call History
 in the navigation bar ). You can use 
the web interface to delete entries or clear the complete list.
You can download the Call History in an archive together with 
the log files if you choose 
Diagnostics > Log Files
 in the web 
interface navigation bar.
Extended logging mode for troubleshooting
You can switch on extended logging from the web interface. 
Extended logging may help diagnose network issues and 
problems during call setup. 
Extended logging uses more of your video system’s 
resources, and may cause the system to underperform. 
Therefore extended logging should be enabled just to 
reproduce an issue, and then disabled. 
What’s new  in this version
This section provides an overview of the new and changed 
system settings and new features in the TC6.3 software 
version.
Software release notes
For a complete overview of the news and changes, we 
recommend reading the Software Release Notes (TC6).
Go to: 
Software download
For software download go to: 
Contents
Introduction
System settings
Setting passwords
Appendices
Web interface
Introduction