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Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Release 1.1 Administration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring CTMS Administration Software
Configuring and Editing Access Management
To register new or modified settings, click Apply.
To restore the original settings, click Reset.
Configuring and Editing Access Management
CTMS administration software recognizes three different administrative roles; access to task folders is
dependent on defined administrative roles. So, administrative roles are considered a form of access
management and are defined using Access Management settings.
Figure 4-11 shows the Access Management screen.
Table 4-8 Cisco TelePresence Manager Settings
Field or Button Setting
Description Text describing or identifying this particular CTMS. The maximum
number of characters for this field is 62 characters.
Time Zone Indicates the time zone in which the CTMS is located. Click “Time Zone”
to display the list of available time zone options. Click option to highlight
and select.
User Username with which CTMS web services communicates with CTS
Manager.
Note Usernames must be at least 5 characters, but not more than 64
characters in length, and can contain upper and lower case
alphanumeric characters and the underscore and dash characters.
The following usernames are not allowed: apache, daemon,
nobody, operator, and shutdown.
Note User name and password configured on the CTMS and CTS-Man
need to be the same.
Password Password with which CTMS web services communicates with CTS
Manager.
Note Passwords must be at least 5 characters, but not more than 64
characters in length, and can contain upper and lower case
alphanumeric characters and the underscore and dash characters.
The following usernames are not allowed: apache, daemon,
nobody, operator, and shutdown.
Note User name and password configured on the CTMS and CTS-Man
need to be the same.
Host Host is the IP address or host name of the CTS-Man.
Registration Status (View only) Registration state of the CTMS and CTS-Man.