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video systems GettinG started Guide
• CodeCCSerieS
• MXSerieS
• eXSerieS
• ProfileSerieS
• QuiCkSetC20
• SX20QuiCkSet
SoftwareversiontC6.0feBruArY2013
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Table of contents
Introduction ........................................................................3Aboutthisguide..................................................................4
User interfaces ..................................................................5userinterfaces...................................................................6
Configuration .....................................................................7Howtoconfigureyoursystem............................................8Aboutuserroles,useraccountsandpasswords...............8touchcontrol..................................................................8remotecontrol................................................................8Webinterface..................................................................8Commandline.................................................................8
Configurationtasks.............................................................9Configurationtasks(continued)........................................10Configurationtasks(continued)........................................11Configurationusingthetouchcontroller......................12Provisioningset-up.......................................................13ConfiguringiP...............................................................14ConfiguringH.323andSiP...........................................15Settingdate,timeandlocation.....................................16
Configurationusingtheremotecontrolandon-screenmenu.................................................................................17Provisioningset-up.......................................................18ConfiguringiP...............................................................19ConfiguringH.323andSiP...........................................20Settingdate,timeandlocation.....................................21SettingtheAdministratorSettingsmenupassword.....22
Configurationusingthewebinterface..............................23Provisioningset-up.......................................................24ConfiguringiP...............................................................25ConfiguringH.323andSiP...........................................26Settingthedate,timeandlocation...............................27Settingthesystem/codecpassword............................28
Settingthemenupasswordusingthecommandlineinterface............................................................................29
Appendices ......................................................................30Howtousethetouchcontroller.......................................31theSettingsmenuonthetouchcontroller.....................32Howtousetheremotecontrolandon-screenmenu......33remotecontroldetails......................................................35theon-screenmenusystem...........................................37Howtousethewebinterface...........................................38theSystemConfigurationpageonthewebinterface.....39CiscoVCSprovisioningfortheeXSeriesandMXSeries....40userdocumentationontheCiscowebsite.....................41
Thank you for choosing Cisco!
YourCiscoproducthasbeendesignedtogiveyoumanyyearsofsafe,reliableoperation.
thispartoftheproductdocumentationisaimedatadmin-istratorsworkingwiththesetupoftheCiscotelePresenceproductsrunningtCsoftware.
ourmainobjectivewiththisGettingstartedguideistoaddressyourgoalsandneeds.Pleaseletusknowhowwellwesucceeded!
PleasevisittheCiscowebsiteregularlyforupdatedversionsofthisguide.
theuserdocumentationcanbefoundonhttp://www.cisco.com/go/telepresence/docs.
How to use this guide
thetopmenubarandtheentriesinthetableofcontentsareallhyperlinks.Youcanclickonthemtogotothetopic.
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CHAPter1
introduction
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About this guidethisdocumentgoesthroughthebasicconfigurationofyourvideoconferencesystem.inthisguide,wealsoexplainhowtousetheremotecontrol,thetouchcontroller,andthewebinterface.
Youcanfindtheinformationaboutsystemassemblyandinstallationintheinstallationguideforyourproduct.
Cisco TelePresence products covered in this guide
• CodecCSeries:CodecC40CodecC60CodecC90
• eXSerieseX90eX60
• MXSeries:MX200MX300
• ProfileSeriesusingCodecCSeries:Profile42”Profile52”/55”Profile52”dual/55”dualProfile65”Profile65”dual
• QuickSetC20/C20Plus
• SX20QuickSet
User documentation
theuserdocumentationfortheCiscotelePresencesystemsrunningtCsoftwareincludesseveralguidessuitableforvarioussystemsandusergroups.• Videoconferenceroomprimer• Videoconferenceroomacousticsguidelines• installationguidesforthetelePresencesystems• SoftwarereleasenotesforthetCsoftware• GettingstartedguideforthetelePresencesystems• userguidesforthetelePresencesystems
- Witharemotecontrol - Withatouchpanel
• QuickreferenceguidesforthetelePresencesystems• AdministratorguidesforthetelePresencesystems• CamerauserguideforthePrecisionHdcameras• APireferenceguidesfortheCodecCSeries• tCConsoleuserguidefortheCodecCSeries• PhysicalinterfacesguidesfortheCodecCSeries• regulatorycomplianceandsafetyinformationguide• legal&licensinginformationforproductsusingtCsoftware
Downloading the user documentation
YoucandownloadtheuserdocumentationfromtheCiscowebsite,goto:http://www.cisco.com/go/telepresence/docs
GuidelinesforhowtofindthedocumentationontheCiscowebsiteareincludedintheuserdocumentationontheCiscowebsiteappendix.
Software
YoucandownloadthesoftwareforyourproductfromtheCiscowebsite,goto:http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html
Cisco contact
onourwebsiteyoucanfindanoverviewoftheworldwideCiscocontacts.
Goto:http://www.cisco.com/web/siteassets/contacts
CorporateHeadquartersCiscoSystems,inc.170Westtasmandr.SanJose,CA95134uSA
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CHAPter2
user interfaces
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Configuration
User interfacestheprincipaloperatingdeviceforyourCiscotelePresencevideoconferencesystemiseitheraremotecontroloratouchcontroller.theremotecontrolisnotavailableforMXSeriesandeXSeries.
Additionally,youcanconfigureyoursystemthroughitswebinterface,providedthatthesystemisalreadyconnectedtoanetworkandyouknowtheiP address.
intheappendiceswedescribehowtousethetouchcontrol-lerandtheremotecontrolandtheon-screenmenu.Wealsodescribehowtonavigateandusethewebinterface.
Touch controller
Remote control and on-screen menu
Web interface
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Configuration
CHAPter3
confiGuration
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How to configure your systemBeforeyoucanstartusingyourvideoconferencesystemyoumustsetthebasicconfigurationsasdescribedinthischapter.
Using a provisioning system, or configuring each video conference system individually
Provisioningallowsvideoconferencingnetworkadministratorstomanagemanyvideosystemssimultaneously.ingeneral,youonlyhavetoputinthecredentialsoftheprovisioningservertoeachvideosystem;therestoftheconfigurationisdoneautomatically.
Withoutaprovisioningsystem,youmustconfigureeachvideosystemindividually.Asaminimum,youmustsettheiPandSiP/H.323parameters.Youshouldalsosetthecorrecttimeanddate.
Basicconfigurationwithorwithoutaprovisioningsystemisdescribedintheremainderofthischapter.
Different user interfaces
Wedescribehowtoconfigurethevideosystemusingthetouchcontroller,theremotecontrolorthewebinterface.
Wealsodescribehowtosetthemenupasswordusingthecommandlineinterface.
thedescriptionsaremarkedwiththefollowingcolors.
About user roles, user accounts and passwords
System/codec password
YouneedAdMiNrightstoconfigurethesystemviaweb.
User roles: Ausermustpossessoneoracombinationofseveraluserroles.threeuserrolesexist,representingdiffer-entrights:AdMiN,uSerandAudit.itisimportanttonotethattheseroleshavenon-overlappingrights.
Acompleteadministratoruseraccountwithfullaccessrights,likethedefaultadminuser,mustpossessallthreeroles.
Youcanreadmoreonhowtocreateandmanageuseraccountsintheadministratorguideforyourproduct.
NoTe:initially,nopasswordissetforthedefaultadminuser.Westronglyrecommendthatyousetapasswordforthisuser,andanyotheruserspossessinganAdMiNrole,torestrictaccesstosystemconfiguration.
Awarningonthescreenofyourvideosystemindicatesifnoadministratorpasswordisset.toremovethewarningyoumustsetanadministratorpassword.
Menu password
NoTe:initially,nomenupasswordisset.Westronglyrecom-mendthatyousetamenupasswordtorestrictaccesstotheAdministratormenusonthetouchcontrollerandtheremotecontrol.
Youneedtoenterthispasswordtoconfigurethevideosystemusingatouchcontrolleroraremotecontrol.
Touch control
Remote control
Web interface
Command line
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Configuration taskstheinitialconfigurationtasksaredescribedonthefollowingpages.Clickthereadmore...hyperlinkforthemethodyouwanttousetofindthetaskdescription.
Clickthe Back...buttoninthetaskdescriptiontogobacktothistaskoverview.
Getting started
Youcanseehowtowakeupthesystemandstartusingoneoftheuserinterfaceshere:
Touch controller readmore...
Web interface readmore...
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
Provisioning set-up (when using a provisioning system)
Yoursystemmaybeconfiguredbyanexternalprovision-ingsystem.thiswayanumberofsettingsareprovisionedautomatically,andyou(mostlikely)donothavetosettheiP,H.323,SiPandtimeanddatesettings.
Chooseoneofthefollowingmethodstoset-uptheprovi-sioningparameters:
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
Web interface readmore...
Touch controller readmore...
Setting the IP parameters (when not set by a provisioning system)
YourvideoconferencesystemmustbeconnectedtoaniPnetwork.BothiPversion4(iPv4)andiPversion6(iPv6)aresupported.inbothcases,theiPparameterscanbeassignedautomaticallybythenetwork,oryoucanseteverythingmanually.
ChooseoneofthefollowingmethodstosettheiPparameters:
Web interface readmore...
Touch controller readmore...
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
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Configuration tasks (continued)
Setting the H.323 and SIP parameters (when not set by a provisioning system)
togetonlineandreadytoplaceandreceivecalls,yoursystemmustbesetupproperly.YoursystemuseseithertheH.323protocolortheSiPprotocolforvideocalls.
ChooseoneofthefollowingmethodstosettheH.323andSiPparameters:
Web interface readmore...
Touch controller readmore...
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
Setting date and time (when not set by a provisioning system)
Whensettingupyourvideoconferencesystem,youshouldcheckthatthedateandtimesettingsarecorrect.Amongotherthingsthisinformationisusedtotimestampmessagestrans-mittedtogatekeepersandothernetworkelements.
Chooseoneofthefollowingmethodstosetthedateandtime:
Web interface readmore...
Touch controller readmore...
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
Setting the menu password
WestronglyrecommendthatyousetapasswordfortheAdministratorSettingsmenu.
thismenu,whichisavailableonboththetouchcontrollerandtheremotecontrol,givesaccesstosettingsthataffectthebehaviorofthevideoconferencesystem.
Chooseoneofthefollowingmethodstoset-upthemenupassword:
Command line readmore...
Remote control and on screen menu readmore...
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Configuration tasks (continued)
Setting the codec/system password
torestrictaccesstosystemconfiguration,westronglyrecom-mendthatyousetapasswordforyourvideoconferencesystem.
thispasswordisusedwhenyousignintothewebandcommandlineinterfacesforyoursystem.
usethefollowingmethodtoset-upthesystem/codecpassword:
Web interface readmore...
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Configuration using the Touch controller
Waking up the system
ifnomenuisdisplayedonthetouchcontroller,tapthedisplaytowakeupthesystem.
ifthesystemdoesnotwakeup:• Makesurethetouchcontrollerisconnectedtothemainunit.• Makesurethemainunitisconnectedtopowerandswitchedon.
ifthesystemhasjustbeenswitchedon,waitafewminutestoallowthesystemtostartup.
ifindoubt,readtheinstallationguideforyourproduct.
Touch controller
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Configure Your TelePresence Unit
NextCancel
Select infrastructure:
Cisco VCS
WebEx Telepresence
Cisco UCM
Configure Your TelePresence Unit
RegisterCancel
Infrastructure Cisco UCM
External Manager
Back Configure Your TelePresence Unit
RegisterCancel
Infrastructure Cisco VCS
Username
Password
Domain
External Manager
Back
enter required parameters
entertheparametersrequiredforthechosenprovisioninginfrastructure(seeillustrationsbelow).thentapRegistertocompletetheprocedure.
Webex TelePresence
uponorderingtheCiscoWebextelepresenceservice,youhavereceivedaVideo numberandanActivation code.
Pleasecontactyourcompany'sWebextelepresenceadministratorifyoudonothaveavideophonenumberandanactivationcode.
Cisco UCM
ContactyouruCMprovidertogettheiPaddressordNSnameoftheCiscouCM(External Manager).*
YoucanfindmoredetailsaboutsettingupCiscouCMprovi-sioningintheAdministeringtCendpointsonCuCMguide.
Cisco VCS (for EX Series and MX Series only)
ContactyourVCSprovidertogettheiPaddressordNSnameoftheCiscoVCS(External Manager),theSiPDomain,and,ifrequired,theUsername/Passwordforauthenticatingthevideosystemwiththeprovisioningserver.
HavealookattheCiscoVCSprovisioningforeXSeriesandMXSeriesappendixformoreinformationonVCSprovisioning.
Start the Provisioning Wizard
tapSettings > Administrator Settings > Network Settings > ProvisioningandthenStart.
NoTe: WhenyouconnectaMXoreXsystemforthefirsttime,theProvisioningWizardstartsautomatically.
Choose provisioning infrastructure
Chooseoneofthefollowingsupportedprovisioningsystems:• Webextelepresence• CiscouCM(unifiedCommunicationsManager)• CiscoVCS(VideoCommunicationServer)
tapNexttoproceed.
Back to task overview
*thedHCPservercanbesetuptoprovidetheexternalManageraddressautomatically(dHCPoption150).AnyinputintheinputfieldoverridesthesettingprovidedbydHCP.
Provisioning set-up(whenusingaprovisioningsystem)
RegisterCancel
WebEx Telepresence is a subscription based video service from Cisco. Enter the video number and activa-tion code you received when you subscribed to the service. If you don't have this information, contact your company's WebEx Telepresence administrator.
Infrastructure WebEx Telepresence
Video number
Activation code
Configure Your TelePresence UnitBack
Delete old Certifcate Trust List (CTL) file
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Back to task overview
Configuring IP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
YourvideoconferencesystemsupportsbothiPversion4(iPv4)andiPversion6(iPv6).inbothcases,theiPparam-eterscanbeassignedautomaticallybythenetwork,oryoucanseteverythingmanually.
ifyouwanttosettheparametersmanually,pleasecontactyournetworkadministratortoobtaintherequiredparameters.
ifyoursystemisprovisionedautomatically,theseiPsettingsmaybeoverriddenbytheprovisioningsystem.
ifaniPv4oriPv6addressisalreadyassignedtothesystem,youwillfinditintheNetWorksectionontheSysteminformationpage:
tap Settings ( ) > System Information.
NoTe:YoumustrestartthesystemafterchangingtheiPsettingsforthechangestotakeeffect
To set or change the IPv4 settings
1. Choose IP version
tapSettings ( ) > Administrator > IP & VLAN.thentapIPv4intheIP Versionsection.
2. Choose automatic or manual IP assignment
tapDHCPintheIP Assignment sectionifyouwantautomaticiPassignment;orStaticifyouwanttosettheiPaddressesmanually.
3. If IP Assignment is Static: Set the IP addresses
entertheIP Address,Subnet Mask,Gateway,andDNS Serveraddress.Asoftkeyboardappearswhenyoutapaninputfield.
4. Save the settings
tapSavetosavethechanges,orUndotoleavewithoutsaving.
5. Return to the main menu
tapExittoreturntothehomemenu.
*iPAssignment:dHCPv6:AlliPv6addresses,includingoptions,areobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.Autoconf:thesystemandgatewayiP-addresseswillbeassignedautomatically.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**Static:thesystemandgatewayiP-addressesmustbeconfiguredmanually.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**
To set or change the IPv6 settings
1. Choose IP version
tap Settings ( ) > Administrator > IP & VLAN.thentapIPv6intheIP Versionsection.
2. Choose automatic or manual IP assignment
ChooseDHCPv6,AutoconforStaticintheIP Assignmentsectionaccordingtoyournetworkrequirements.*
3. If IP Assignment is Static: Set the IP addresses
entertheIP Address andGateway.Asoftkeyboardappearswhenyoutapaninputfield.
4. If IP Assignment is Static or Autoconf: DHCPoptions
taponoroffintheDHCP Optionssectionaccordingtoyournetworkrequirements.**
ifdHCPoptionsareswitchedoff,youmustsetthedNSandNtPserveraddressesonthewebinterface.
5. Save the settings
tapSavetosavethechanges,orUndotoleavewithoutsaving.
6. Return to the main menu
tapExittoreturntothehomemenu.
**dHCPoptions:on:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,willbeobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.off:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,mustbesetmanually.
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1.Configuring H.323 and SIP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
togetonlineandreadytoplaceandreceivecalls,yoursystemmustbesetupproperly.YoursystemuseseithertheH.323protocolortheSiPprotocolforvideocalls.
NoTe:Contactyoursystemadministrator,orserviceprovider,forinformationaboutthenetworksettings.
fornetworksadministeredthroughCiscotMS(CiscotelePresenceManagementSuite)yourCiscotMSadminis-tratorwillhelpyoutogetonline.
YoucanfindinformationaboutadmininisteringthroughCiscouCMintheAdministeringtCendpointsonCuCMguide.
H.323
ifindoubtaboutanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.tapSettings > Administrator Settings > Network Settings > H323 Settings
2.entertheH323 Number andH323 Id intheirrespectiveinputfields.
3.ifyouwanttoentertheaddressoftheH.323gatekeepermanually,tapManualintheGatekeeper Discovery section,andentertheGatekeeper Addressintheinputfield.otherwisetapAuto.
4.iftheH.323gatekeeperrequiresauthenticationandyouwantyoursystemtoauthenticateitselftothegatekeeper,tapONintheAuthentication ModesectionandentertheLogin Name andPasswordintheirrespectiveinputfields.otherwise,tapOFF.
5.tapSavetosavethechanges,orUndotoleavewithoutsaving.
6.tapBacktwicetoreviewtheSysteminformationpageandverifytheH323settings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtotheGatekeepertheStatus isshownasRegistered intheH323section.
7.tapExittoreturntothehomemenu.
SIP
ifindoubtaboutanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.tapSettings > Administrator Settings > Network Settings > SIP Settings
2.entertheSiPuriintheURIinputfield.
3.tapthepreferredtransportprotocolintheDefault Transport section.ifyouselectAuto,thesystemfirsttriestoconnectusingtlS,thentCP,andfinallyudP.
4.SelectaProxy Type.Stepthroughthelistofavailableproxytypesbytappingthe-or+signs.thedefaulttypeisStandard.
5.ifyouwanttoentertheSiPproxyaddressmanually,tapManualinthe Proxy Discoverysectionandenterthe Proxy Addressintheinputfield.ifyouwantthesystemtoobtaintheSiPproxyaddressautomatically(dHCP),tapAuto.
6.iftheSiPproxyserverrequiresauthenticationyoumustentertheLogin Name andPasswordintheirrespectiveinputfieldstoauthenticateyoursystem.
7.tapSavetosavethechanges,orUndotoleavewithoutsaving.
8.tapBacktwicetoreviewtheSysteminformationpageandverifytheSiPsettings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtoaSiPservertheStatusisshownasRegistered intheSiPsection.
9.tapExittoreturntothehomemenu.
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Setting date, time and location(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
Youshouldcheckthatthedateandtimesettingsarecorrectwhenyousetupyourvideoconferencesystem.thesystemusesthisinformationforexampletotimestampmessagestransmittedtogatekeepersandothernetworkelements.
Youcanfindthetimeinthetoprightcornerofthetouchcontrollerdisplay.
1.tapSettings > Administrator settings > Date, Time & Location.
2.tap24hor12htoselecttheTime Format youprefer.
3.tapdd.mm.yy,mm.dd.yyoryy.mm.ddtoselecttheDate Format youprefer.
4.SelecttheTime Zoneyoursystemisin.Stepthroughthelistofavailablezonesbytappingthe-or+signs.
5.Set Date & Time ModetoAuto ifyouwanttimeanddatetoberegularlyupdated;otherwise,selectManual.ifyouselectManual,enterthecorrectvalueforHour,Minute,Year,Month,andDay.taptheplusandminussignstoincreaseordecreaseavalue.ifyouselectAuto,theNtPserveraddresscanbeautomati-callyobtainedfromthenetwork(settheNTP ModetoAuto)oryoucanentertheNTP Serveraddressyourself(setNTP ModetoManual).
6.tapSavetosavethechanges,orUndotoleavewithoutsaving.
7.tapExittoreturntothehomemenu.
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Configuration using the remote control and on-screen menu*
Waking up the system
ifthereisnomenuonscreen,pressHome ( )ontheremotecontroltoshowthemenu.
ifthesystemdoesnotshowamenuonscreen:• Makesurethemonitorisconnectedandhasbeenswitchedon.
• Makesuretheremotecontrolhasthebatteriesinstalled.• Makesurethesystemisswitchedon.
ifthesystemhasjustbeenswitchedon,waitafewminutestoallowthesystemtostartup.
if there is still nomenu on screen,make sure themoni tor cab le is connected to the bas ic v ideooutput.connector.ifindoubt,seetheinstallationguideforyourproduct.
*thissectiondoesnotapplyforMXandeXsystems.
Remote control and on-screen menu
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Back to task overview
Provisioning set-up(whenusingaprovisioningsystem)
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyourprovisioningsystemprovider.
Seetheadministratorguideforyourproducttofindmoreinformationabouttheprovisioningsettings.
Select provisioning infrastructure
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > Provisioning > Mode andselectaprovi-sioninginfrastructure:
• tMS–CiscotelePresenceManagementSystem• Callway–Webextelepresence• CuCM–CiscounifiedCommunicationsManager• Auto-thesystemstartsprovisioningbyfirsttryingVCS,thentMSandfinallyCuCM.
ifyouselectOff,allconfigurationsmustbesetmanuallyonthevideosystem.
Set the required provisioning parameters
Whichparameterstosetdependonwhichinfrastructurewasselected.
TMS
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > Provisioning > ExternalManager.
2.entertheiPaddressordNSnameoftheCiscotMSserverintheAddress inputfield.*
3.enterthe Pathtotheprovisioningserviceinthecorre-spondinginputfield.
4.itmayberequiredtoauthenticatethevideosystemwithCiscotMS.ifso,gobacktoProvisioning, andenterLoginNameandPasswordintherespectiveinputfields.
Webex Telepresence (formerly Callway)
uponorderingtheCiscoWebextelepresenceservice,youhavereceivedaVideo numberandanActivation code.
Pleasecontactyourcompany'sWebextelepresenceadmin-istratorifyoudonothaveavideophonenumberandanactivationcode.
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > Provisioning
2.entertheVideonumberintheLoginNameinputfield.
3.entertheActivationcodeinthePasswordinputfield.
CUCM
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > Provisioning > ExternalManager.
2.entertheiPaddressordNSnameoftheuCMprovision-ingserverintheAddressinputfield.*
YoucanfindmoredetailsaboutsettingupCiscouCMprovi-sioningintheAdministering TC endpoints on CUCMguide.
NoTe:ifyouwishtouseSecure ModeforCuCMprovision-ing,youmustusethewebinterface.
Always save the new value when you change a setting• dropdownlistselection:NavigatetothecorrectvalueandpresstheOK ( ) keytosave,orpresstheleftarrowkey toleavewithoutsaving.
• textentryinaninputfield:enterthetext,navigatetoOk/Savetosavethechange,ornavigatetoCanceltoleavewithoutsaving;thenpresstheOK( )keytoconfirm.
*thedHCPservercanbesetuptoprovidetheexternalManageraddressautomatically(option242fortMS;option150foruCM).AnyinputintheinputfieldoverridesthesettingprovidedbydHCP.
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Configuring IP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
YourvideoconferencesystemsupportsbothiPversion4(iPv4)andiPversion6(iPv6).inbothcases,theiPparam-eterscanbeassignedautomaticallybythenetwork,oryoucanseteverythingmanually.
ifyouwanttosettheparametersmanuallypleasecontactyournetworkadministratortoobtaintherequiredparameters.
ifaniPaddressisalreadyassignedtoyoursystem,youfindthecurrentiPv4and/oriPv6addressontheSysteminformationpage:
GotoHome > Settings > System information.
theiPv4Addressand/oriPv6AddressofthesystemisshownintheNetwork sectionontheSysteminformationpage.
Press Exit(therightmostfunctionkey)toexit.
NoTe:YoumustrestartthesystemafterchangingtheiPsettingsforthechangestotakeeffect
To set or change the IPv4 settings
1. Select IP version
GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > IP settings.SelectIPv4intheIP versiondropdownlist.
2. Select automatic or manual IP assignment
GotoConfigure > IP assignment.SelectDHCPintheIP assignmentdropdownlistifyouwantautomaticiPassign-ment;selectStaticifyouwanttosettheiPaddressesmanually.
a. ifyouselctedDHCP,theiPconfigurationiscomplete.b. ifyouselectedStatic,gotoConfigureandenterthe
IP Address,Subnet Mask,Gateway,andDNSServer.
3. Save settings
NavigatetoSavetosavethechange,orCanceltoleavewithoutsaving.PressOK( )toconfirm.
4. Return to the main menu
PressHome ( ) toreturntothehomemenu.
To set or change the IPv6 settings
1. Select IP version
GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > IP settings.SelectIPv6intheIP versiondropdownlist.
2. Select automatic or manual IP assignment
GotoConfigure > IP assignment.SelectAutoconfintheIP assignmentdropdownlistifyouwantautomaticiPassign-ment;selectStaticifyouwanttosettheiPaddressesmanually.
a. ifyouselectedAutoconf,gotoConfigure,andsetDHCP Optionstoonoroffaccordingtoyourpreference.*
b. iyouselectedStatic,gotoConfigure,andentertheIP AddressandGateway.SetDHCPOptionstoonoroffaccordingtoyourpreference.**
3. Save settings
NavigatetoSavetosavethechange,orCanceltoleavewithoutsaving.PressOK( )toconfirm.
4. Set DNS and NTP server addresses
ifdHCPoptionsareswitchedoff,youmustsetthedNSandNtPserveraddressesinAdvanced configuration.GotoNetwork 1 > DNS > Server 1andwriteintheaddress.Selectsavetoconfirmtheaddress.
tosettheNtPaddressgotoNetwork services > NTPandsettheaddress.Selectsavetoconfirmtheaddress.SetModetoAuto.
5. Return to the main menu
PressHome ( ) toreturntothehomemenu.
Always save the new value when you change a setting• dropdownlistselection:NavigatetothecorrectvalueandpresstheOK ( ) keytosave,orpresstheleftarrowkey toleavewithoutsaving.
• textentryinaninputfield:enterthetext,navigatetoOk/Savetosavethechange,ornavigatetoCanceltoleavewithoutsaving;thenpresstheOK( )keytoconfirm.
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*iPAssignment:dHCPv6:AlliPv6addresses,includingoptions,areobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.Autoconf:thesystemandgatewayiP-addresseswillbeassignedautomatically.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**Static:thesystemandgatewayiP-addressesmustbeconfiguredmanually.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**
**dHCPoptions:on:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,willbeobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.off:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,mustbesetmanually.
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Configuring H.323 and SIP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
togetonlineandreadytoplaceandreceivecalls,yoursystemmustbesetupproperly.YoursystemuseseithertheH.323protocolortheSiPprotocolforvideocalls.
NoTe:Contactyoursystemadministrator,orserviceprovider,forinformationaboutthenetworksettings.
fornetworksadministeredthroughCiscotMS(CiscotelePresenceManagementSuite)yourCiscotMSadminis-tratorwillhelpyoutogetonline.
YoucanfindinformationaboutadmininisteringthroughCiscouCMintheAdministeringtCendpointsonCuCMguide.
H.323
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > H323 > Profile 1.
2.GotoH323AliasandentertheE164 number andIDinthecorrespondinginputfields.
3.ifyouwantthesystemtoobtaintheH.323gatekeeperaddressautomatically,gotoGatekeeper andselectAutointheDiscovery dropdownlist;ifyouwanttoentertheaddressmanually,select Manual.
ifsettoManualenterthegatekeeperaddressintheAddressinputfield.
4.iftheH.323gatekeeperrequiresauthenticationandyouwantyoursystemtoauthenticateitselftothegatekeeper,gotoAuthenticationandselectOn intheModedropdownlist;otherwiseselectOff.
ifsettoOnentertheLoginName andPasswordinthecorrespondinginputfields.
5.GotoHome > Settings > System informationandverifytheH323settings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtotheGatekeepertheStatusisshownasRegistered intheH323section.
6.PressHome ( ) toexit.
PleasechecktheadministratorguideforyourproductifyouwanttochangetheotherH.323settings.
SIP
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced configuration > SIP > Profile 1.
2.GotoURIandentertheSiPuriinthecorrespondinginputfield.
3.SelectyourpreferredDefaultTransportprotocolinthedropdownlist.ifyouselectAutothesystemfirsttriestoconnectusingtls,thentCP,andfinallyudP.
4.SelectyourpreferredproxyTypeinthedropdownlist.thedefaulttypeisStandard.
5.GotoProxy 1. ifyouwantthesystemtoobtaintheSiPproxyaddressautomatically,selectAutointhe Discoverydropdownlist;ifyouwanttoentertheaddressmanually,selectManual.
ifsettoManualentertheproxyaddressintheAddressinputfield.
6.iftheSiPproxyrequiresauthenticationyoumustenteraloginnameandpasswordtoauthenticateyoursystem.GotoAuthentication 1andentertheLoginName andPasswordinthecorrespondinginputfields.
7.GotoHome > Settings > System informationandverifytheSiPsettings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtoaSiPservertheStatusisshownasRegistered intheSiPsection.
8.PressHome ( ) toexit.
PleasechecktheadministratorguideforyourproductifyouwanttochangetheotherSiPsettings.Always save the new value when you change a setting
• dropdownlistselection:NavigatetothecorrectvalueandpresstheOK ( ) keytosave,orpresstheleftarrowkey toleavewithoutsaving.
• textentryinaninputfield:enterthetext,navigatetoOk/Savetosavethechange,ornavigatetoCanceltoleavewithoutsaving;thenpresstheOK( )keytoconfirm.
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Setting date, time and location(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
Whensettingupyourvideoconferencesystem,youshouldcheckthatthedateandtimesettingsarecorrect.Amongotherthingsthisinformationisusedtotimestampmessagestrans-mittedtogatekeepersandothernetworkelements.
thetimeanddateisshowninthetoprightcornerofthemaindisplay.ittakesafewmomentsbeforethetimeonthescreenchangesafterchangingthesetup.
1.GotoHome > Settings > Date and time.
2.Select24 hoursor12 hours (am/pm)intheTime format dropdownlistasyouprefer.
3.SelectDay.Month.Year,Month.Day.YearorYear.Month.DayintheDate format dropdownlistasyouprefer.
4.SelectyourtimezoneintheTime zonedropdownlist.
5.SelectAuto, Manual orOff intheNTP mode dropdownlistasyouprefer.*
ifyouselectManual,alsoentertheNTP server addressinthecorrespondinginputfield.
ifyouselectOff, alsoselectthecorrectvalueforDay,Month,YearandTimeinthecorrespondingdropdownlists.
6.PressHome ( ) toexit.
*NtPmode:Auto:thetimeisregularlyupdatedusinganNtPserver.theNtPserveraddressisautomaticallyobtainedfromthenetwork(dHCP).Manual:thetimeisregularlyupdatedusinganNtPserver.YoumustmanuallyentertheNtPserveraddress.Off:Youmustsetthetimemanually.thetimeisnotupdatedautomatically.
Always save the new value when you change a setting• dropdownlistselection:NavigatetothecorrectvalueandpresstheOK ( ) keytosave,orpresstheleftarrowkey toleavewithoutsaving.
• textentryinaninputfield:enterthetext,navigatetoOk/Savetosavethechange,ornavigatetoCanceltoleavewithoutsaving;thenpresstheOK( )keytoconfirm.
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Setting the Administrator Settings menu passwordWhenstartingupthesystemforthefirsttimetheAdministratorSettingsmenupasswordisnotset.
Awarningonthescreenofyourvideosystemindicatesifnoadministratorpasswordisset.toremovethewarningyoumustsetanadministratorpassword.ifyouwishtoremovethewarningwithoutsettingapassword,youcanleavethepasswordfieldblank,thoughthisisnotadvisable.
NoTe: WestronglyrecommendthatyoudefineapasswordtoprotecttheAdministratorSettingsmenu,sincethesesettingsaffectthebehaviorofthevideoconferencesystem.
1.GotoHome > Settings > Administrator settings > Set menu password.ontheremotecontrol,pressthe#keytotogglebetweenloweroruppercasecharactersandnumbers:abc/ABC/123.
2.enterthemenupassword.thepasswordyouenterishidden;eachcharacterisreplacedwithanasterisk(*).
3.SelectSavetosavethechanges,orCanceltoleavewithoutsaving.
4.PressHome ( ) toexit.
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Configuration using the web interfaceYouhavetousethetouchcontrollerorremotecontrolfortheconfigurationsuntilyouknowyoursystem'siPaddress.
Finding the IP address
tap Settings > System Information onyourtouchcontroller;ornavigatetoHome > Settings > System information ifyouusetheremotecontrolandon-screenmenu.
inbothcasesyoucanfindtheiPv4Addressand/oriPv6AddressofthesystemintheNetwork section.
Signing in to the web interface
1.openawebbrowserandenterthesystem’siPaddressintheaddressbar.
2.enteryourusernameandpasswordandclickSign In.
thedefaultusernameisadminwithnopasswordset.
ifyouarenotabletoconnecttothesystem:• Makesurethesystemandcomputerareconnectedtothesamenetwork.
• Makesurethesystemisswitchedon.
ifthesystemhasjustbeenswitchedon,waitafewminutestoallowthesystemtostartup.
The web interface
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Provisioning set-up(whenusingaprovisioningsystem)
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyourprovisioningsystemprovider.
Seetheadministratorguideforyourproducttofindmoreinformationabouttheprovisioningsettings.
Select provisioning infrastructure1.GototheConfiguration tabandclick System Configuration.
2.opentheProvisioningsettingsfromtheleftcolumn.
3.underGeneral SettingsheadingselectaprovisioninginfrastructureintheMode dropdownlist:
• tMS–CiscotelePresenceManagementSystem• VCS–CiscoVideoCommunicationServer(onlyavailableforeXSeriesandMXseries)
• Callway–Webextelepresence• CuCM–CiscounifiedCommunicationsManager• Auto-thesystemstartsprovisioningbyfirsttryingVCS,thentMSandfinallyCuCM.
ifyouselectOff,allconfigurationsmustbesetmanuallyonthevideosystem.
Set the required provisioning parameters
Whichparameterstosetdependonwhichinfrastructurewasselected.
TMS
1.itmayberequiredtoauthenticatethevideosystemwithCiscotMS.ifso,enterLoginNameandPassword intherespectiveinputfields.
2.entertheiPaddressordNSnameoftheCiscotMSserverintheAddress inputfieldundertheExtermalManagerheading.1)
3.enterthe Pathtotheprovisioningserviceinthecorre-spondinginputfield.
VCS (for EX Series and MX Series only)
1.itmayberequiredtoauthenticatethevideosystemwiththeCiscoVCS.ifso,enterLoginNameandPasswordintherespectiveinputfields.
2.entertheiPaddressordNSnameoftheCiscoVCSintheAddress inputfieldundertheExtermalManagerheading.
3.entertheSiP DomainfortheCiscoVCSinthecorrespond-inginputfield.
HavealookattheCiscoVCSprovisioningforeXSeriesandMXSeriesappendixformoreinformationaboutVCSprovisioning.
Webex Telepresence (formerly Callway)
uponorderingtheCiscoWebextelepresenceservice,youhavereceivedaVideo numberandanActivation code.
Pleasecontactyourcompany'sWebextelepresenceadmin-istratorifyoudonothaveavideophonenumberandanactivationcode.
1.entertheVideonumberintheLoginNameinputfield.
2.entertheActivationcodeinthePasswordinputfield.
CUCM
1.entertheiPaddressordNSnameoftheuCMprovisioningserverintheAddressinputfieldundertheExtermalManagerheading.*
YoucanfindmoredetailsaboutsettingupCiscouCMprovi-sioningintheAdministering TC endpoints on CUCMguide.
*thedHCPservercanbesetuptoprovidetheexternalManageraddressautomatically(option242fortMS;option150foruCM).AnyinputintheinputfieldoverridesthesettingprovidedbydHCP.Back to task overview
If you are changing a value setting, youalwayshavetoclicksave toconfirmthechange.
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Configuring IP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
YourvideoconferencesystemsupportsbothiPversion4(iPv4)andiPversion6(iPv6).inbothcases,theiPparam-eterscanbeassignedautomaticallybythenetwork,oryoucanseteverythingmanually.
ifyouwanttosettheparametersmanuallypleasecontactyournetworkadministratortoobtaintherequiredparameters.
ifyoursystemisprovisionedautomatically,theseiPsettingsmaybeoverriddenbytheprovisioningsystem.
ifaniPv4oriPv6addressisalreadyassignedtothesystem,youwillfinditontheSysteminformationpage.GotoDiagnosticstabandchooseSystem Information.
NoTe:YoumustrestartthesystemafterchangingtheiPsettingsforthechangestotakeeffect.
To set or change the IPv4 settings
GototheConfigurationtabandchooseSystem Configuration.
1. Choose IP versionGototheNetwork 1 settingsintheleftsidebar.underGeneral SettingschooseIPv4intheIPStackdropdownlist.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
2. Choose automatic or manual IP assignmentChooseDHCPintheAssignmentdropdownlistifyouwantautomaticiPassignment;orStaticifyouwanttosettheiPaddressesmanually.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
3. If IP Assignment is Static: Set the IP addresses
a. ScrolldownthepagetotheIPv4sectionandentertheAddress,GatewayandSubnetMaskinthecorrespond-inginputfields.Clicksavetoconfirmeachchange.
b. GototheDNSsectionandenterthedNSserveraddressintheServer 1 Addressinputfield.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
*iPAssignment:dHCPv6:AlliPv6addresses,includingoptions,areobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.Autoconf:thesystemandgatewayiP-addresseswillbeassignedautomatically.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**Static:thesystemandgatewayiP-addressesmustbeconfiguredmanually.theoptions,e.g.NtPanddNSserveraddresses,mustbeset/assignedaccordingtothedHCPoptionssetting.**
To set or change the IPv6 settings
GototheConfigurationtabandchooseSystem Configuration.
1. Choose IP versionGotothe Network 1settingsintheleftsidebar.underGeneral SettingschooseIPv6intheIPStackdropdownlist.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
2. Choose automatic or manual IP assignmentScrolldownthepagetotheIPv6sectionandchooseDHCPv6,AutoconforStaticintheAssignmentdropdownlistaccordingtoyournetworkrequirements.*Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
3. If IP Assignment is Static: Set the IP addressesenterthesystemiPaddressintheAddressinputfieldandthegatewayaddressintheGatewayinputfield.Clicksavetoconfirmthechanges.
4. If IP Assignment is Static or Autoconf: DHCPoptionsChooseonoroffintheDHCPOptionsdropdownlistaccordingtoyournetworkrequirements.**Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
5. If DHCPoptions is off: Configure DNS and NTP
a. Gotothe2DNSsectionandenterthedNSserveraddressintheServer 1 Addressinputfield.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
b. opentheNetworkServicessettingsfromtheleftsidebarandscrolldowntotheNTPsection.entertheNtPserveraddressintheAddressinputfield.SetModetoAuto.Clicksavetoconfirmthechange.
**dHCPoptions:on:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,willbeobtainedautomaticallyfromadHCPv6server.off:theiPparameters,likethedNSandNtPserveraddresses,mustbesetmanually.
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Configuring H.323 and SIP(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
togetonlineandreadytoplaceandreceivecalls,yoursystemmustbesetupproperly.YoursystemuseseithertheH.323protocolortheSiPprotocolforvideocalls.
NoTe:Contactyoursystemadministrator,orserviceprovider,forinformationaboutthenetworksettings.
fornetworksadministeredthroughCiscotMS(CiscotelePresenceManagementSuite)yourCiscotMSadminis-tratorwillhelpyoutogetonline.
YoucanfindinformationaboutadmininisteringthroughCiscouCMintheAdministeringtCendpointsonCuCMguide.
H.323
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.GototheConfiguration tabandselect System Configuration.
2.opentheH323settingsfromtheleftcolumn.
3.underProfile1headingandtheH323Aliassubheading,entertheE164 andtheIDnumberintheirrespectiveinputfields.
4.GototheGatekeepersubheading.
ifyouwantthesystemtoobtaintheH.323gatekeeperaddressautomatically,selectAutointheDiscovery dropdownlist;ifyouwanttoentertheaddressmanually,select Manual.
ifsettoManualenterthegatekeeper Addressinthecorre-spondinginputfield.
5.iftheH.323gatekeeperrequiresauthenticationandyouwantyoursystemtoauthenticateitselftothegatekeeper,gototheAuthenticationsubheadingandselectOnintheModedropdownlist.thenentertheLoginName andPasswordinthecorrespondinginputfields.otherwise,selectOff intheModedropdownlist.
6.ClicktheHome tabtoseetheSystem Information andverifytheH.323settings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtoaGatekeepertheStatusisshownasRegistered intheH323section.
PleasechecktheAdministratorguideforyourproductifyouwanttochangetheotherH.323settings.
SIP
ifindoubtforanyoftheparametersbelow,contactyoursystemadministratororyourserviceprovider.
1.GototheConfiguration tabandselect System Configuration.
2.opentheSIPpagefromthesidebarontheleft.
3.undertheProfle 1heading,entertheSiPuriintheURI 1inputfield,andoptionallyadisplaynameintheDisplayNameinputfield.
4.Select thepreferredtransportprotocol fromtheDefaultTransportdropdownlist.ifyouselectAuto,thesystemfirsttriestoconnectusingtls,thentCP,andfinallyudP.
5.SelectaproxytypeintheTypedropdownlist.thedefaulttypeisStandard.
6.GototheProxy 1 subheading. ifyouwantthesystemtoobtaintheSiPproxyaddressautomatically,selectAutointhe Discoverydropdownlist;ifyouwanttoentertheaddressmanually,selectManual.ifyouselectManualentertheproxy Addressinthecorre-spondinginputfield.
7.iftheSiPproxyrequiresauthenticationyoumustenteraloginnameandpasswordtoauthenticateyoursystem.GototheAuthentication 1subheadingandentertheLoginName andPasswordinthecorrespondinginputfields.
8.ClicktheHome tabtoseetheSystem Information andverifytheSiPsettings.ifyousuccessfullyregisteredtoaSiPservertheStatusisshownasRegistered intheSiPsection.
PleasechecktheAdministratorguide foryourproductifyouwanttochangetheotherSiPsettings.
If you are changing a value setting, youalwayshavetoclicksave toconfirmthechange.
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Setting the date, time and location(whennotsetbyaprovisioningsystem)
Whensettingupyourvideoconferencesystem,youshouldcheckthatthedateandtimesettingsarecorrect.Amongotherthingsthisinformationisusedtotimestampmessagestransmittedtogatekeepersandothernetworkelements.
ifyouoperateyoursystemusingthetouchcontroller,thetimeisshowninthetoprightcornerofthetouchcontrollerdisplay;ifyouoperateyoursystemusingaremotecontrol,thetimeanddateisshowninthetoprightcornerofthemaindisplay.
1.GototheConfiguration tabandselect System Configuration.opentheTime settingsfromtheleftcolumn.
2.underGeneral SettingsheadingselectyourpreferreddateformatintheDateFormatdropdownlist.
3.SelectyourpreferredtimeformatintheTimeFormatdropdownlist.
4.SelectyourtimezoneintheZonedropdownlist.
5.opentheNetworkServices settingsfromtheleftcolumn
6.undertheNTP section.selectAuto, Manual or Off intheMode dropdownlist.*ifyouselectManual,entertheNtPserveraddressintheAddress inputfield.Clickok tosavethechange.ifyouselectOff,youhavetoenterthetimeanddatemanuallyusingeitherthetouchcontroller(More > Settings > Administrator Settings > Date, Time & Location)ortheremotecontrolandon-screenmenusystem(Home > Settings > Date and Time).
*NtPmode:Auto:thetimeisregularlyupdatedusinganNtPserver.theNtPserveraddressisautomaticallyobtainedfromthenetwork(dHCP).Manual:thetimeisregularlyupdatedusinganNtPserver.YoumustmanuallyentertheNtPserveraddress.Off:Youmustsetthetimemanually.thetimeisnot updatedautomatically.
If you are changing a value setting, youalwayshavetoclicksave toconfirmthechange.
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Setting the system/codec passwordYouneedausernameandapasswordtosignintothewebandcommandlineinterfacesofyoursystem.
thevideoconferencesystemisdeliveredwithadefaultuseraccountwiththeusernameadminandnopasswordset.thisuserhasfullaccessrightstothesystem.
Awarningonthescreenofyourvideosystemindicatesifnoadministratorpasswordisset.toremovethewarningyoumustsetanadministratorpassword.
NoTe: Westronglyrecommendthatyousetapasswordfortheadminusertorestrictaccesstosystemconfiguration.
Makesuretokeepacopyofthepasswordinasafeplace.YouhavetocontactyourCiscorepresentativeifyouhaveforgottenthepassword.
1.Clickyourusernameintheupperrightcornerandselect Change password.
2.entertheCurrent password,theNew password,andrepeatthenewpasswordintheappropriateinputfields.thepasswordformatisastringwith0–64characters.ifapasswordisnotcurrentlyset,useablankCurrent password.
3.ClickChange password.
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Setting the menu password using the command line interfaceWhenstartingupthesystemforthefirsttimetheAdministratorSettingsmenupasswordisnotset.
Awarningonthescreenofyourvideosystemindicatesifnoadministratorpasswordisset.toremovethewarningyoumustsetanadministratorpassword.ifyouwishtoremovethewarningwithoutsettingapassword,youcanleavethepasswordfieldblank,thoughthisisnotadvisable.
NoTe: WestronglyrecommendthatyoudefineapasswordtoprotecttheAdministratorSettingsmenu,sincethesesettingsaffectthebehaviorofthevideoconferencesystem.
theAdministratorSettingsmenupasswordcannotbesetusingthetouchcontroller.ifyoursystemdoesnothavearemotecontrol,youhavetosetthemenupasswordfromthecommandlineinterface.
Signing in to the command line interface1.tofindtheiPaddressofthesystem,tapMore > Settings >
System Informationonthetouchcontroller.theiPv4Addressand/oriPv6AddressislistedintheNetwork section.
2.openacommandlineinterface(SSHortelnet)usingthesystem'siPaddress.
3.enteryourcodec/systemusernameandpasswordwhenprompted.thedefaultusernameisadminwithnopasswordset.
Setting the menu password1.Connecttothesystemthroughthenetworkortheserialdataport,usingacommandlineinterface(SSHortelnet).
2.typethefollowingcommand:xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Set Password: <password>
thepasswordformatisastringwith0–255characters.
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CHAPter4
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How to use the Touch controllerthebasicfunctionsofthetouchcontrollerareillustratedbelow.
thetouchcontrolleranditsusearedescribedinfulldetailintheuserguideforyourvideoconferencesystem.
Allsettingsarenotavailableonallproducts;thereforethetouchbuttonsshownbelowmayormaynotbepresentonyoursystem.
tapthetouchscreentowakeupthesystem,ifneeded.
tapabuttontoactivateitsfunction.
Basic operating principles
Scrollinlistsasoutlined.
Muteyourmicrophone
Adjustthevolume
Selfview
Makeacallusingthedialpad
opentheSettingsmenu,setthelocallayout,andcontrolthecamera
Anymessagesreceivedwhileyouwereaway
areindicatedhere
Putthesysteminstandby
runapresentation
returntohomescreen
donotdisturbissethere
Seethelistofscheduledmeetings
Controlthecamera
Makeacallfromyourdirectoryorcallhistory
CallHelpdesk
Selectheadset,handsetorspeaker
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The Settings menu• System Information:Seeanoverviewofthesystemconfigurations.• Call Status:Seeanoverviewofthecallparameterswhenincall(e.g.protocols,trans-mitandreceiverates,packetloss).
• Language:Selectthelanguagefortheuserinterface.• Camera Control & Settings:Setthecameraparameters.• Display Settings:Selectbrightness,colortemperatureanddVimodeforthemainvideodisplay.
• Ringtone & Sound Settings:Selectaringtone,theringtonevolumeandkeytone.• Background:Selectabackgroundpictureforyourtouchcontrollerandmainvideodisplay.• Main Source Selection:Selectthemaininputsource,e.g.cameracontrol.• Administrator Settings:Seebelow.• Restart:Selectthisoptiontorestartthesystem.
The Administrator Settings menu• Date, Time & Location:Configuredateandtimesettings.• Call Settings:Configurethedefaultbitrateandautoanswersettings.• Network Settings:Seebelow.• Web Snapshots:Allow/disallowthewebsnapshotfeature.• EMC Resilience Mode:Selectthisoptiontochangethetouchcontrol-ler'sresiliencetoelectromagneticnoisepresent.
• Reset:Selectthisoptionforacompletefactoryreset.Allofyoursettingsarereset.
The Network Settings menu• IP & VLAN:ConfiguretheiPandVlANsettings.ifthetouchcontrollerisconnectedvialANthereareseparateentriesforthecodecandthetouch.
• Pairing:Configurepairingbetweenthecodecandthetouchcontroller.
• H323 Settings:ConfiguretheH.323settings.• SIP settings:ConfiguretheSiPsettings.• Provisioning:Starttheprovisioningwizard.• Multiway:inserttheaddressoftheMultiwayserver.
Settings
System Information
Camera Control & Settings
Display Settings
Ringtone & Sound Settings
Background
Main Source Selection
Administrator Settings
Call Status
Language
| Administrator Sett
Date, Time & Location
Network Settings
EMC Resilience Mode
Reset
Call Settings
Back
Web Snapshots
| Network Settings
IP & VLAN
Pairing
Back
Restart
Multiway
Provisioning
SIP Settings
H323 Settings
The Settings menu on the Touch controllerAllsettingsarenotavailableonallproducts;thereforethemenuitemsshowntotherightmayormaynotbepresentonyoursystem.
Youcanfindacompletedescriptionofthetouchcontrollermenusintheuserguideforyourvideoconferencesystem.
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Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Languages
Date and time
Sounds and alerts
Wallpaper: Custom
System information
Administrator settings
Restart
SETTINGS
Arrow left
Presstheleft arrowkeytogoonestepbackinthemenuortomovetotheleftinatextfield.
Arrow right
Presstheright arrowkey
toexpandtheselectedmenuitemortomovetotherightina
textfield.
oK/Select
PresstheOK/Select key( )toconfirmyourchoiceorselection.
Arrow up/down
Presstheup anddown arrowkeystonavigateinthemenu.
Camera control
Settings
HOME
Call
Meetings
Presentation
How to use the remote control and on-screen menuWhenyoupickuptheremotecontrolandtouchtherubberlinesensorsalongitssides,thesystemwakesup.
PointtheremotecontroltowardsthesystemorcameraandpresstheHomekey ( )toopenthetoplevelmenu.
Navigating the menu
usingtheremotecontroltonavigatethemenu:
• usethearrowsdown/uptoselectamenuitem.• usethearrowrighttoexpandtheselection.• usethearrowlefttogobackonestep.
Changing settings
usingtheremotecontroltochangeavalue:
• SelectavaluefromadropdownlistandpresstheOK ( ) keytosave,orpresstheleftarrowkey toleavewithoutsaving.
• enteravalue/textinavalue/textinputfield.NavigatetoSaveandpressOK ( )tosavethechange,ornavigatetoCancelandpressOK ( )toleavewithoutsaving.
Youcanfindmoreinformationabouttheon-screenmenuintheon-screenmenusystemappendix.
Programmable softbuttons
Connect to WebEx TelePresence
IP settings
Set menu password
Pairing
Advanced configuration
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
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enterasmanycharactersasneeded,untilthenameyouaresearchingforisdisplayedinthelist.
Contactsfromthelistofrecentcallsaredisplayedfirst.
ContactsfromthePhonebookfollow.Contactsmarkedwitha (star)arefromMycontacts,theothersarefromthecorporatephonebook.
Call
Phone book
Recent calls
newy
NewYork.Broadway.T1 NewYork.Conference.Room
NewYork.Receptionist NewYork.Lobby NewYork.Conference.Room
Phone book
Add another participant
CALL
Recent callsabc
Searching for contacts in the Call menu
Navigate to the AdvancedConfigurationmenu.
enterasmanycharactersasneeded,untilthesettingyouaresearchingforisdisplayedinthelist.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Search
NetworkServices SIP Mode: On
SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 LoginName
SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 Password: ********
SIP Profile 1 DefaultTransport: Auto
SIP Profile 1 DisplayName: Firstname Lastname
SIP Profile 1 Outbound: Off
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Address: 192.168.1.58
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Discovery: Manual
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 2 Address
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 2 Discovery: Manual
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 3 Address
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 3 Discovery: Manual
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 4 Address
SIP Profile 1 Proxy 4 Discovery: Manual
SIP Profile 1 TlsVerify: Off
SIP Profile 1 Type: Standard
sipabc
Searching for system settings
Camera control
Settings
HOME
Call
Meetings
Presentation
The search functionality
Youcansearchforsystemsettingsintheadvancedconfigurationmenu.Youcanalsosearchfornamesinthephonebookandinthelistofrecentcalls.
• ontheremotecontrol,pressthe#keytotogglebetweencharactersandnumbers:abc/123.
• enterasmanycharactersasneededuntilthenameorsettingyouaresearchingforisdisplayedinthelist.Addorremovecharactersuntilyougetthedesiredresult.
• removeallcharacterstoreturntothemainview.
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Remote control details
Function keys
eachfunctionkeycorrespondstoasoftkeyonthescreenandrepresentsshortcutsandadvancedfunctions.
Arrow left
P r e s s t h eleft arrowkeytogoonestepbackinthemenuortomovetotheleftinatextfield.
Arrow right
Presstheright arrowkey
toexpandtheselectedmenuitemortomovetotherightina
textfield.
oK/Select
Presstheok/Selectkeytoconfirmyourchoiceorselection.
Arrow up/down
Presstheup anddown arrowkeystonavigateinthemenuandtomovethecamera(pan,tilt)whenthemenuonscreenisnotdisplayed.
Phone book
PressthePhoneBookkeytodisplaythephonebook.
Layout
Pressthelayoutkeytodisplaythelayoutmenu,then
selectaviewinthemenu.
Home
PresstheHomekeytogobacktotheHomemenu.
Microphone
PresstheMicrophonekeytoswitchbetweensettingthemicro-phonetoonandtooff.
thefunctionskeysintheupperpartoftheremotecontrolcorrespondwiththesoftkeysonscreen.
themiddlepartoftheremotecontrolisusedtohandlethevideo,sound,phonebook,menusandnavigation.
thelowerpartoftheremotecontrolissimilarto the keypad on amobilephone.
Makesuretheremotecontrolhasworkingbatteries(4xAAAbatteries).
Presentation
PressthePresentationkeytoshoworhidea
presentation.
Zoom
Press+or–ontheZoomkeyto
zoomthecamerainandout.
Volume
Press+or –ontheVolumekeytoadjustthecodecvolume.
Mute
Press andholdthe–tomuteanincomingcall.
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Alphanumeric keypadthekeypadbehavesinasimilarwaytothekeypadonamobilephone.
Waking up the systemtowakeupthesystemjustpickuptheremotecontrolorpressanykey.Youmayhavetopointtheremotecontroltowardsthesystem/cameratomakesureitdiscoversyou.
IR sensor range (DIP switch setting)theirsensorhasashortandlongrange.Whenvideoconferencesystemsareplacedclosetoeachother,youmayfinditconvenienttousetheshortrangetoavoidinterferingwiththeothersystems.
openthebatterycoverandremovethebatteriestosetthediPswitch.
• Shortrange(1m/3ft):MovethediPswitchdown.
• longrange:MovethediPswitchup.
PresstheClearkeytoremovecharactersinatextfield.
end call / Standby
PresstheendCallkeytorejectanincomingcall,toendanongoingcallor—
whenidle—togointostandbymode.Whennavigatingin
themenuthekeyisusedtoexitthemenusystem.
Pressandholdthiskeytohavethesystementer
standbymode.
Call key
PresstheCallkeytoplaceacall,andtoacceptanincom-ingcall.
usetheCallbuttonasashort-cuttorecentCallswhentheCallmenuisnotvisible.
Clear
0-9, a-z, period (.), @, space, *
Pressakeyrepeatedlytotogglebetweentheoptionsdisplayedonthatkey.
abc/123 #
Pressandholdthe#keytotogglebetweenloweranduppercase
charactersandnumbers(dependingoncontext).
The DIP switch
Home key
PresstheHOME ( )keytoopentheHomemenuonscreen. Rubber line sensors
Whenyoupickuptheremotecontrolandtouchtherubberlinesensorsalongthesidesoftheremotecontrol,
thesystemwakesup.
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The Home menu• Call: Menuformakingcalls.• Meetings:Alistoffuppcomingmeetings.• Presentation: Selectapresentationsource.• Camera control:Controlthecamerasettings.• Settings:Configurethesystem.
The Settings menu• Layout:Selectscreenlayout,includingselfview.• Main source:Selectthemainvideosource.• Call settings:Configurethedefaultbitrateandautoanswersettings.• Languages:Selectthepreferredmenulanguage.• Date and time:Configuredateandtimesettings.• Sounds and alerts:Selectaringtone,theringtonevolumeandkeytone.• Wallpaper:Selectthebackgroundpictureforthescreen.• System information:Seeanoverviewofthesystemconfigurations.• Administrator settings:Configuretheadministrativesettings.• Restart:Selectthisoptiontorestartthesystem.
The Administrator settings menu• Programmable softbuttons: userdefinedsoftbuttonsforselectingmainvideosource,camerapresetsorspeeddial.
• Connect to WebEx TelePresenceConnectyoursystemtotheWebexsubscription-basedserviceforvideocalls.
• IP settings: ConfiguretheiPsettings.• Set menu password:Changethemenupassword.• Pairing: Changethepairingsetup.• Advanced configuration:Configurethesystemsettings.
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Languages
Date and time
Sounds and alerts
Wallpaper: Custom
System information
Administrator settings
Restart
SETTINGS
Camera control
Settings
HOME
Call
Meetings
Presentation
The on-screen menu systemYoucanfindacompletedescriptionofthemenusintheuserguideandadministratorguides.
theHome,SettingsandAdministrator settingsmenusareexplainedintheuserguideforyourproduct.
theAdvanced configurationmenuisexplainedintheadminis-tratorguideforyourproduct.
Programmable softbuttons
Connect to WebEx TelePresence
IP settings
Set menu password
Pairing
Advanced configuration
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
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How to use the web interfacethebasicprinciplesofnavigatingyourvideoconferencesystem’swebinterfaceandsettingparametersareillustratedbelow.
Youopenthewebinterfacebyenteringyoursystem’siPaddressintheaddressbarofawebbrowser;thensignin.
recommendedbrowsers:thelatestreleasesofinternetexplorer,Mozillafirefox,opera,ChromeorSafariarerecommended.MajortC6.0functionalityalsoworkswithinternetexplorer7.
theadministratorguideforyourproductdescribesindetailhowthewebinterfaceisorganized,andthesettingsitprovidesaccessto.
The System Configuration pageWhenyouclickasub-menuitemthecorrespondingpageopens.Youcanperformdifferenttasksfromthatpage.
The main menu
themainmenuopenswhenyouhavesuccessfullysignedintothesystem.
Input text
entertextintheinputfield,andclickoktosavethechange.
The Configuration sub-menu
Asub-menuopenswhenyoumovethemouseoverthemainmenuitem.
Select a value
Clickthearrowtoopenthedropdownlist.Selectavalue.
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The System configuration menu
thesettingsarearrangedwiththefollowingtoplevelcategories:
• Audio: Settingsformicrophones,audiooutputs,echocontrol,volume,sounds,alerts,andmore.
• Cameras:Settingsforfocusmode,brightness,whitebalance,backlightcompen-sation,optionslikeflipandmirror,andmore.
• Conference 1:Conferencesettingsliketransmitandreceivebitrates,bandwidthallocation,incomingcallhandling,encryption,packetlossresilienceandfarendcontrol.
• Experimental:experimentalsettingsarelikelytochangeinfuturereleases.theycanbeused'asis'andarenotfullydocumented.
• FacilityService:Settingupspeeddialbuttonsforfacilityservices,e.g.Helpdesk.• GPIO: definitionoftheGPiopins.• H323:AllH.323protocolsettings.• Network 1:iP,VlANandQoSsettings.• NetworkPort 2:enable/disablethecodec'ssecondethernetport.• NetworkServices:enable/disablethenetworkservices:Multiway,telnet,SSH,HttP,HttPS,SNMP,H323,SiPandNtP.
• Phonebook Server 1: Phonebooktypeandlocation.• Provisioning:Settingsforprovisioningmode,manageraddressandprotocolsandmethods.
• RTP Port Range: rtPportnumbers.• SIP Profile 1:AllsettingsfortheSiPprotocol.• Security:Settingsforanauditserveranderrorlogging.• SerialPort:enable/disabletheserialport,andsetitsbaudrate.• Standby: Configurewhenthesystemshouldenterstandbyandhowitshouldbehavewhenentering/leavingstandbymode.
• SystemUnit:Settingslikesystemnameandtype,andmenulanguageselection.• Time:dateandtimesettings.• User Interface:touchpanelsettings.• Video: Settingsforvideosourcesandmonitors,andvideodisplayset-upandlayout.
The System Configuration page on the web interfaceYouopenthewebinterfacebyenteringyourvideoconferencesystem’siPaddressintheaddressbarofawebbrowser;thenyousignin.
Whensignedin,youcanopentheSystemConfigurationpagefromtheConfigurationmenu.
Youcanaccessallconfigurationsettingsfromthispage.
Allsettingsarenotavailableonallproducts;thereforethefoldersshowntotherightmayormaynotbepresentonyoursystem.
Youcanfindacompletedescriptionofthewebinterfaceandthesettingsintheadministratorguideforyoursystem.
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Cisco VCS provisioning for the eX Series and MX SeriesWhenusingtheCiscoVCS(VideoCommunicationServer)provisioning,atemplatecontainingallthesettingsthatcanbeprovisionedmustbeuploadedtoCiscotMS(telePresenceManagementSystem).thisiscalledtheCisco TMS provision-ing configuration template.
Alloftheadvancedsettingsforyourvideosystemareincludedinthistemplate.AllsettingsexceptSystemUnit NameandSIP Profile [1..1] URIcanbeautomaticallyprovisionedtothevideosystem.
theadvancedsettingsaredescribedintheadministratorguideforyourvideosystem.examplesshowingeitherthedefaultvalueoranexamplevalueareincluded.
readtheCisco TMS Provisioning Deployment Guide tofindouthowtouploadthefiletoCiscotMS,andhowtosetthedesiredvaluesfortheparameterstobeprovisioned.ifnotsetbyCiscotMS,thedefaultvaluesareused.
Downloading the provisioning configuration template
Youcandownloadthetemplateshere:
eXSeries:eXSeriesreleaseNotes
MXSeries:MXSeriesreleaseNotes
foreachsoftwarereleasethereisoneprovisioningconfigu-rationtemplateforeveryvideosystemmodel.Makesuretodownloadthecorrectfile.
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User documentation on the Cisco web siteuserdocumentationforCiscotelePresenceproductscanbefoundonhttp://www.cisco.com/go/telepresence/docs.
dependingonwhichproductyouhave,selectthefollowingintherightpane:
Codec C Series:TelePresence Solutions Platform > TelePresence Integrator Products > Cisco TelePresence System Integrator C Seriesorgotowww.cisco.com/go/cseries-docs
eX series:
TelePresence Endpoints - Multipurpose > Cisco TelePresence EX Seriesorgoto www.cisco.com/go/ex-docs
MX series:
TelePresence Endpoints - Multipurpose > Cisco TelePresence MX Seriesorgoto www.cisco.com/go/mx-docs
Profile Series:TelePresence Endpoints - Multipurpose > Cisco TelePresence System Profile Seriesorgoto www.cisco.com/go/profile-docs
SX20 Quick Set and Quick Set C20:TelePresence Solutions Platform > TelePresence Quick Set > Cisco TelePresence Quick Set Seriesorgoto www.cisco.com/go/quickset-docs
Document categories
foreachproductyoucanfindthedocumentsunderthefollowingcategories:
User guides: Maintain and Operate | End-User Guides
Quick reference guides: Maintain and Operate | End-User Guides
Installation guides: Install and Upgrade | Install and Upgrade Guides
Getting started guide: Install and Upgrade | Install and Upgrade Guides
Administrator guides: Maintain and Operate | Maintain and Operate Guides
API reference guides: Reference Guides | Command references
Physical interface guides: Maintain and Operate | End-User Guides
Regulatory compliance and safety information: Install and Upgrade | Install and Upgrade Guides
TC software release notes: Release and General Information | Release Notes
TC software licensing information: Release and General Information | Licensing Information
Video conferencing room guidelines: Design | Design Guides
NoTe: Allproductsdonothavealltypesofuserdocumentation.
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