Cisco Systems D14595.03 Server User Manual


 
Configuring site settings
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Configuring site settings
Site settings must be configured before using the Content Server. To open Site settings, go to
Management Settings > Site settings.
Most settings in the Site settings page can be applied while the Content Server is in a call without
affecting current calls; however, if you change a setting that requires all calls to have ended before it
takes effect, the Content Server automatically enters Configuration Reload mode and will not accept
new incoming calls or make outgoing calls. When the call or calls currently in progress are completed,
the new settings are applied and the Content Server is then able to receive and make calls. In
Configuration Reload mode:
The Site settings page displays: "The Content Engine is currently in X calls. The Cisco
TelePresence Content Server is in configuration reload mode and will not accept any further
calls or apply the new settings until all current calls have ended. To apply new settings now,
click End all calls."
The
Create conference page displays ‘There are no resources available to make a call, please
try again later’.
The
Server overview page and the LCD panel displays: ‘Reloading configurations’.
Site managers can override Configuration Reload mode and apply changes immediately by clicking
End All Calls in the Site settings page, which terminates calls on the Content Server and applies the
new settings.
The settings that trigger Configuration Reload mode are: System name, Cluster name (if in a cluster),
Gatekeeper settings, Advanced H.323 settings, SIP settings and Email settings.
(The Site settings page automatically refreshes every 10 seconds.)
Field
Field description
Usage tips
System information
System name
The name for the Content Server.
Used in the Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite to identify Content
Servers. Can also be displayed in the
browser title 9bar when using the web
interface (see Show in browser title)
If the Content Server is in a cluster, its
System name is not set here but in the
server overview page.
Cluster name
The name for the cluster.
Can only be set when the Content
Server is in a cluster. Used in the Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite to
identify the cluster. Can also be
displayed in the browser title bar when
using the web interface (see Show in
browser title).
Show in
browser title
When selected displays the System name
or Cluster name in the browser’s title bar.
Can be used to brand or identify the
Content Server or cluster when using the
web interface.
Refresh the page to show changes to
the browser title.
For a cluster, if you go to the web
interface via the Frontend address,
then the Cluster name is shown in the
title bar; otherwise it displays the
System name of the Content Server.
Frontend
address
The IP address or DNS name of the
Content Server. Clicking
Save
checks the
If specified, this address is used for the
Share
link displayed on the Recorded