Cisco Systems D14595.03 Server User Manual


 
Configuring site settings
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Field
Field description
Usage tips
User name
Enter a user name if the SMTP server
requires authentication.
Password/Pas
sword confirm
Enter a password if the SMTP server
requires authentication.
API
API enabled
The Content Server includes an
Application Programmer Interface (API)
which has been designed to provide
mechanisms for external systems and
services to get information from, and add
information to, the Content Server. The
API must be enabled for a cluster.
The API has been designed for
integration with the Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite (TMS) but can also
be used with other management
systems.
The API is enabled by default and must
stay enabled:
If integration with TMS is required.
If the API is used for customized
integration with other systems.
Refer to the Cisco TelePresence
Content Server API Guide on
www.tandberg.com for details of
available API calls.
If neither applies, the API can be
disabled.
User name
The Content Server API user name is
admin: this cannot be changed.
Password/Pas
sword confirm
The password for accessing the Content
Server API.
The default API password is
TANDBERG
.
Cisco strongly recommends that you
change this password if you want the
API to remain enabled. If you clear the
password and the password field is
empty, API clients will not receive an
authentication challenge.
System
defaults
Default
Recording
alias
Must be a System Recording alias.
If the system H.323 ID, E.164 alias, SIP
URI or Content Server's IP address is
called from an endpoint, the selected
Recording alias is used for recording
and/or streaming the call.
For more information about Recording
aliases, see
Adding & editing Recording
aliases.
Default Media
server
configurations
Specify which Media server configuration
is shown by default in the Media server
configurations lists when adding or editing
a Template, or in the Manage outputs
page of a conference.
Live Windows
Media
The preconfigured Media server
configuration, Local Windows Media
Streaming Server, is used by default.
A Media server configuration for the
local or an external Windows Media
streaming server can be added and
then selected instead.
Non-Live
Windows
Media
Live MPEG-4
By default, it is not possible to stream
MPEG-4 for QuickTime live from the
A Media server configuration for an
external Darwin or QuickTime streaming