Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700

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Cisco TelePresence Endpoints and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 
Deployment Guide
D15336.01 Deployment gude for TelePresence Endpoints on CUCM, DECEMBER 2015.
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Setting the system passphrase
The system passphrase restricts access to the TelePresence 
endpoint. The endpoint is delivered with a default user account 
(
admin
) with full credentials and no passphrase set.
The passphrase for the default admin user should be provisioned 
by CUCM or set locally on the endpoint, depending on the 
endpoint’s security profile.
It is mandatory to set a passphrase for the admin user 
in order to restrict access to system configuration. 
You should also set a passphrase for any other user with 
similar credentials.
You have to factory reset the unit if you have forgotten the 
passphrase.
To learn more about passphrases see the 
Administrator Guide
 for 
your product:
http://www.cisco.com/go/sx-docs
Access through HTTP
HTTP (web interface) may be disabled on the endpoint 
configuration on CUCM. This will prevent access to the endpoint's 
web interface. See 
page 16 to enable/disable Web access.
Endpoints with a secure (encrypted) security profile
If the TelePresence endpoint is set up with an encrypted security 
profile, CUCM will provision the passphrase for the endpoint’s 
default admin user to the endpoint, provided that:
• 
A user with user name admin and administrator rights exists 
on the endpoint.
• 
The passphrase provisioned by CUCM is not blank.
Endpoints with a non-secure security profile
If the TelePresence endpoint is set up with a non-secure security 
profile, you must set the passphrase for the endpoint’s default 
admin user locally on the endpoint; CUCM will not provision the 
passphrase.
Set or change the admin passphrase locally
Open a web browser, enter the endpoint's IP address, and sign in 
with your user name and passphrase. If a passphrase is currently 
not set, use a blank passphrase when signing in.
1.  Click on the username in the upper right corner and choose 
Change passphrase
 in the drop down menu.
2.  Enter the 
Current passphrase
, the 
New passphrase
, and 
repeat the new passphrase. 
The passphrase format is a string with 0–64 characters.
3.  Click 
Change passphrase
.
The new system passphrase will apply when you sign in through 
the web interface or the command line interface, or use the 
administrator settings on the Touch controller. 
If used with Cisco TelePresence Manager
The system passphrase set on the endpoint must match the 
value set in the CUCM in order for the Cisco TelePresence 
Manager (CTS-MAN) to discover the endpoint and provide One 
Button to Push scheduling to it.
Contents
Introduction
CUCM configuration
Endpoint configuration
Appendices
Contact
Endpoint configuration