Getting started guide
|
|
|
- Gilbert Pierce
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Software version TC4.0 NOVEMBER 2010 For Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus 1
2 TA - ToC - Hidden Thank you for choosing Cisco! text anchor Your Cisco product has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation. Our main objective with this Getting started guide is to address your goals and needs. Please let us know how well we succeeded! May we recommend that you visit the Cisco web site regularly for updated versions of this guide. The user documentation can be found on How to use this guide The top menu bar and the entries in the Table of Contents are all hyperlinks. Just click on them to go to the topic. Table of Contents Introduction Introduction... 4 User documentation... 4 How to configure your system Initial configurations... 6 Using the menu system... 6 Using the web interface... 6 Wake up the system... 6 Verify IP address settings... 6 Select IP version... 6 If you need to set a static IP address... 6 Add the system to the network... 7 Verify your settings... 7 Adjust the date and time settings... 7 Password protection of the Advanced menu... 8 Using the remote control Using the remote control...10 Using the menu system About the menus The Home menu The Settings menu The Advanced menu Navigating the menus The search functionality Search for contacts in the Call menu Search for system settings Setting the menu password System information Making calls from the web interface...20 Changing your password...21 Custom wallpaper...22 File format and picture size...22 Upload and activate the wallpaper...22 Support log files...23 Historical log files...23 Current log files...23 Software upgrade...24 Advanced configuration...25 Restarting the system...26 About password protection Password protection...28 Setting the Advanced menu password...28 Changing the codec password...28 Using the web interface The web interface Connect to the codec Password protection of the web interface
3 Chapter 1 Introduction 3
4 Introduction This document provides the information required to help you configure the basic settings on your video system. You will also learn about the web interface and find other information that can be useful in your daily use of your video system. Products covered in this guide: Quick Set C20/C20 Plus Codec C Series: Codec C40 Codec C60 Codec C90 Profile series using Codec C Series: Profile 42 Profile 52 and 52 Dual Profile 65 and 65 Dual User documentation The user documentation for the Cisco TelePresence systems, running the TC software, has several guides suitable for various user groups. Video conference room primer Video conference room acoustics guidelines for the TelePresence systems User guide for the TelePresence systems Administrator guides for the TelePresence systems Camera user guide for the PrecisionHD cameras API reference guides for the Codec C Series TC Console user guide for the Codec C Series Physical interfaces guides for the Codec C Series Regulatory compliance and safety information guides Legal and license information for products using TC software Download the user documentation Go to: and select your product to see the user documentation for your product. 4
5 Chapter 2 How to configure your system 5
6 Initial configurations When starting up the system for the first time, the menu password is not set. Read more about password protection in the Password protection section later in this guide. Using the menu system The menus on screen are easy accessible. You can navigate in the menus using the remote control. Just lift up the remote control and direct the remote towards the camera. Using the web interface If you know the IP address of the codec you can do the initial configurations from the web interface. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the codec. 1 Wake up the system 4 If you need to set a static IP address If there is no menu on screen, press Home ( ) on the remote If required, you can set a static IP address for your system. control to show the menu. To set a static IP address for IPv4: If the system does not show a menu on screen: 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > IP settings > Configure. Make sure the monitor is connected and has been turned on. Make sure the remote control has the batteries installed. 2. Set IP Assignment to Static. Press OK ( ) to save the change. Make sure the codec has been turned on. If the system has just been turned on, wait a few minutes to allow the system to start up. If there is still no menu on screen, make sure the monitor cable is connected to the basic video output connector. If in doubt, see the Installation Sheet for your video system. 3. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address. The sequence is shown below. Contact your network administrator to obtain the required IP addresses. 4. Select OK to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without saving. 5. Press Home ( ) to exit. How to set a static IP address for IPv6, is described in the Administrator guide of your product. 2 Verify IP address settings To verify the IP address settings: 1. Go to Settings > System Information. IP assignment: DHCP IPV4 SETTINGS Static IP assignment: Static IPV4 SETTINGS 2. Check the Network > IP address section to see that the IP address of the codec is shown on the System Information page. 3. Press Home ( ) to exit. IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Gateway Select IP version The system supports IPv4 and IPv6. To set the IP version: 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > IP settings > IP version. OK Cancel OK Cancel 2. Set IP version to IPv4 or IPv6 according to your requirement. Press OK ( ) to save the change, or Cancel to leave without saving. 3. Press Home ( ) to exit. 6
7 5 Add the system to the network 6 Contact your system administrator, or service provider, for information about the network settings: For H.323 calls, this will include system name, H.323 alias, gatekeeper address, etc. For SIP calls, similar types of information will be supplied. For networks administered through TMS (Cisco TelePresence Management Suite), your TMS administrator will help you to get online. The H.323 profile and SIP profile are configured from the Advanced configuration menu: Go to Settings > Advanced > Advanced configuration and search for H323 or SIP, or select H323 > Profile 1 or SIP > Profile 1 from the menu. Expand the items you want to edit and enter the required information. If in doubt, contact your system administrator or your service provider. Verify your settings Verify the settings by reviewing the System Information page. 1. Go to Settings > System Information 2. Verify the previous configurations. If you successfully registered to a Gatekeeper the Status will show Registered. If the registration failed the Status will show Not registered. If you successfully registered to a SIP server the Status will show Registered. If the registration failed the Status will show Not registered. 3. Press Home ( ) to exit. Configure the H.323 Profile in the Advanced configuration menu Search Audio Cameras Conference 1 Experimental GPIO H323 NAT Profile 1 Network 1 H323Alias CallSetup Gatekeeper Authentication PortAllocation: Dynamic NetworkServices ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Search Phonebook Provisioning SIP Profile 1 Security Configure the SIP Profile in the Advanced configuration menu DefaultTransport: Auto TlsVerify: Off Type: Standard Outbound: Off URI: [email protected] Proxy 1 Proxy 2 Proxy 3 Proxy 4 Authentication ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 7 Adjust the date and time settings Check that the date and time settings are correct. The date and time are located in the upper right corner of the screen. To adjust the date and time settings: 1. Go to Settings > Date and time 2. When Set date and time is set to Auto there will be an automatic update of the date and time settings. If you want to manually adjust the date and time settings, select Manual and enter the Day, Month, Year and Time. After having adjusted the settings manually, you can set the Set date and time back to Auto for automatic update. 3. Select the appropriate Time zone from the list of GMT time zones. 4. Select the appropriate Date format from the list. 5. Select the appropriate Time format from the list. 6. Press Home ( ) to exit. 7
8 8 Password protection of the Advanced menu It is recommended to define a password to protect the Advanced menu. Changing the advanced settings may affect the behavior of the system and should be done by the system administrator. NOTE: When you define, or change a password, make sure you keep a copy of the password in a safe place. How to set the menu password 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Set menu password. On the remote control, press the # key to toggle between lower or upper case characters and numbers: abc/abc/ Enter the menu password. The password you enter is hidden; each character is replaced with a star (*). 3. Select Save to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without saving. 4. Press Home ( ) to exit. 8
9 Chapter 3 Using the remote control 9
10 Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus Contents Introduction Using the remote control The Functions keys in the upper part of the remote control reflect the softkeys on screen. Configure your system The The remote remote control control The menu system FUNCTION KEYS: Each Function key corresponds to a softkey on the screen and represents shortcuts and advanced functions.. The web interface ARROW UP/DOWN: Press the up and down arrow keys to navigate in the menu and to move the camera (pan, tilt) when the menu on screen is not displayed. ARROW LEFT: Press the left arrow key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field. The middle part of the remote control is used to handle the video, sound, phone book, menus and navigation. The lower part of the remote control is similar to the keypad of a mobile phone. Inserting the batteries ARROW RIGHT: Press the right arrow key to expand the selected menu item or to move to the right in a text field. OK/SELECT: Press the OK/Select key to confirm your choice or selection. MICROPHONE: Press the Microphone key to switch between setting the microphone to on and to off. PRESENTATION: Press the Presentation key to show or hide a presentation. Make sure the remote control has working batteries (4 x AAA batteries). PHONE BOOK: Press the Phone Book key to display the phone book. VOLUME: Press the or on the Volume key to adjust the codec volume. ZOOM: Press the or on the Zoom key to zoom the camera in and out. MUTE: Press the to mute an incoming call. Password protection 10 LAYOUT: Press the Layout key to display the layout menu, then select a view in the menu. HOME: Press the Home key to go back to the Home menu.
11 Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus Contents Introduction Configure your system The The remote remote control control CALL KEY: Press the Call key to place a call, and to accept an incoming call. The menu system The web interface Password protection ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD The keypad behaves in a similar way to the keypad of a cellular phone. Use the Call button as a shortcut to Recent Calls when the Call menu is not visible. 0-9, a-z, period space, *: Press a key repeatedly to toggle between the options displayed on each key. END CALL / STANDBY: Press the End Call key to reject an incoming call, to end an ongoing call or when idle to go into standby mode. When navigating in the menus the key is used to exit the menu system. Press and hold this key to have the system enter standby mode. abc/123 #: Press and hold the # key to toggle between lower and upper case characters and numbers (depending on context). CLEAR: Press the Clear key to remove characters in a text field. Waking up the system IR sensor range (DIP switch setting) To wake up the system just pick up the remote control or press any key. You may have to point the remote control towards the system to make sure it discovers you. The IR sensor has a short and long range. When video systems are placed close to each other, you may find it convenient to use the short range to avoid interfering with the other video systems. Open the battery cover and remove the batteries to set the DIP switch. Short range (1 m / 3 ft): Move the DIP switch down. Long range: Move the DIP switch up. Press the HOME key to show the Home menu on screen. The DIP switch When you pick up the remote control and touch the rubber line sensors along the sides of the remote control, the system wakes up.. 11
12 Chapter 4 Using the menu system 12
13 About the menus You will find a complete description of the menus in the User guide and Administrator guides. The Home, Settings and Advanced menus are explained in the User guide for your product. Call Presentation Camera control HOME The Home menu Call: Menu for making calls. Presentation: Select a presentation source. Camera control: Control the camera settings. Settings: Configure the system. Read about the daily use of your video system in the User guide for Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus. Settings The Advanced configuration menu is explained in the Administrator guide for your product. See the Administrator guide for Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus and Profile 42 using C20. See the Administrator guide for Codec C60/C40 and Profiles using Codec C60. See the Administrator guide for Codec C90 and Profile 65 Dual using Codec C90. The user documentation is available at the Cisco web site. Go to: SETTINGS Layout Main source: Main camera Call settings Languages Date and time Sounds and alerts Wallpaper: Custom System information Advanced Restart The Settings menu Layout: Select screen layout, including self view. Main source: Select the main video source. Call settings: Configure the default bit rate and auto answer settings. Languages: Select the preferred menu language. Date and time: Configure date and time settings. Sounds and alerts: Select a ring tone, the ring tone volume and key tone. Wallpaper: Select the background picture on screen. System information: See an overview of the system configurations. Advanced: Configure the advanced settings. Restart: Select this option to restart the system. ADVANCED Programmable softbuttons Connect to Cisco Callway IP settings Advanced configuration Set menu password The Advanced menu Programmable softbuttons: User defined softbuttons for selecting main video source, camera presets or speed dial. Connect to Cisco CallWay: Connect your system to the Cisco CallWay subscription-based service for video calls. IP settings: Configure the IP settings. Advanced configuration: Configure the system settings. Set menu password: Change the menu password. 13
14 Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus Contents Introduction Configure your system The Advanced menu may be password protected. If so, type in the menu password and press OK to proceed or Cancel to go back to the Settings menu. Use the remote control to navigate the menus: The menu menu system The system The remote control Navigating the menus Changing the settings in the Advanced menu may affect the behavior of your video conference system; contact your system administrator before altering any of these settings. Call ARROW UP/DOWN: Press the up and down arrow keys to navigate in the menu. Presentation Camera control Settings ARROW LEFT/RIGHT Press the right arrow key to expand the selected menu item or to move to the right in a text field. Press the left SETTINGS Select a value from a drop down list and press the OK ( to save, or press the left arrow key ) key to leave without saving. Enter a value/text in a value/text field. Navigate to Save and press OK ( ) to save the change, or Cancel to leave without saving. Password protection HOME Use the arrows down/up to select a menu item. Use the arrow right to expand the selection. Use the arrow left to go back one step. How to change a value: The web interface arrow key to go back one step in the menu or to move to the left in a text field. Layout Main source: Main camera Call settings Languages OK/SELECT: Press the OK/Select key ( ) to confirm your choice or selection. Date and time Sounds and alerts Wallpaper: Custom System information Advanced Restart ADVANCED Programmable softbuttons Connect to Cisco Callway IP settings Advanced configuration Set menu password 14
15 The search functionality You can search for names in the phone book and in the list of recent calls. You can also search for system settings in the Advanced configuration menu. On the remote control, press the # key to toggle between lower or upper case characters and numbers: abc/123. Enter as many characters as needed until the name or setting you are searching for displays in the list. Add or remove characters until you get the desired result. Remove all characters to return to the main view. Search for contacts in the Call menu HOME Call Presentation Camera control Settings newy Recent calls Call NewYork.Broadway.T1 NewYork.Conference.Room Phone book Phone book NewYork.Receptionist NewYork.Lobby Recent calls NewYork.Conference.Room Add another participant CALL abc Enter as many characters as needed, until the name you are searching for displays in the list. Contacts from the list of recent calls are displayed first. Contacts from the Phone book follow. Contacts marked with a are from My contacts, the others are from the corporate phone book. Search for system settings Search sip NetworkServices SIP Mode: On SIP Profile 1 DefaultTransport: Auto SIP Profile 1 TlsVerify: Off SIP Profile 1 Type: Standard SIP Profile 1 Outbound: Off SIP Profile 1 URI1: sip:[email protected] SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Discovery: Manual SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Address: SIP Profile 1 Proxy 2 Discovery: Manual SIP Profile 1 Proxy 2 Address SIP Profile 1 Proxy 3 Discovery: Manual SIP Profile 1 Proxy 3 Address SIP Profile 1 Proxy 4 Discovery: Manual SIP Profile 1 Proxy 4 Address SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 LoginName SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 Password: ******** ADVANCED CONFIGURATION abc Navigate to the Advanced Configuration menu. Enter as many characters as needed, until the setting you are searching for displays in the list. 15
16 Setting the menu password The Advanced menu can be password protected. When turning on the codec for the first time, the password is not set. If a menu password has been set you will be asked to enter a password to get access to the Advanced menu. Read more about password protection in chapter 6, Password protection. Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Setting a new password Go to the Set menu password menu and: 1. On the remote control, press the # key to toggle between lower or upper case characters and numbers: abc/abc/ Enter the password. The password you enter is hidden, and each character is replaced with a star (*). SETTINGS 3. Navigate to Save and press OK ( ) to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without saving. Layout 4. Press Home ( ) to exit. Main source: Main camera Call settings Languages Date and time Sounds and alerts Wallpaper: Custom System information Advanced Restart Programmable softbuttons Connect to Cisco Callway ADVANCED Please enter your Menu password: *** PASSWORD IP settings Advanced configuration Set menu password OK Cancel Password *** SET PASSWORD If the Advanced menu is password protected, type in the password and press OK to proceed or Cancel to go back one step in the menu. Save Cancel 16
17 Chapter 5 Using the web interface 17
18 The web interface The web interface allows for remote administration of the system. Signing in 1. Enter the IP address of the codec. Connect to the codec Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the codec. How to find the IP address: To find the IP address, open the System Information page using the remote control. Navigate to Home > Settings > System Information. Password protection of the web interface In order to access the web interface you must sign in. The username and password are the same as defined for the codec. The default username is admin with no password set. Read more about user roles and how to manage users in the Administrator guide for your product. 2. Enter the username and password and press Sign In. 18
19 System information From the web interface you have the following menu options: System Information Call Snapshot Users Change Password Wallpaper Logon Banner Upload Certificates Audit Certificate Logs XML Files Upgrade Software Advanced Configuration Restart Sign Out The highlighted options are described in this document. See the Administrator guide for your product for a detailed description of all options. The System Information page Current signed in user Interactive menus Click on the menu items to access the pages. Which menu options are available depends on the role of the logged in user. Security information Information about the current security mode (strong security mode available for JTIC labeled devices). Login information Information about recent login attempts and password expiry. System information Information about system name, product type, software version, IP address, etc. 19
20 Making calls from the web interface Sometimes, e.g. when you are configuring the system from a remote location, it is convenient to be able to make calls from the video system to ensure everything works as expected. The Call page How to make a call Input field: Enter one or more characters in the input field, until the name you want to call appears in the dynamic search list; or, enter the complete name or number. Dial: Press Dial to initiate the call. Disconnect all: Press Disconnect all to end all calls. Options: Click Options to change the bit rate for this call. Select the Call rate in the drop down list. The call status page The call status page appear when you make a call. Please allow for approximately 30 seconds after the call is up before checking call details You will find the following information on the call status page: Remote number Status: Connected Direction: Incoming/Outgoing Protocol: H323/SIP Transmit and receive call rates Encryption Audio: Transmit and receive protocols Video: Transmit and receive protocols and resolutions Presentation: Transmit and receive protocols and resolutions 20
21 Changing your password When you are logged in, you can change your password. The password is a string with characters. The Change Password page How to change your password 1. Enter your current password, your new password, and repeat the new password in the input fields. 2. Press Change password to change the password. 21
22 Custom wallpaper If you want the company logo or a custom picture to be displayed on screen, you may very well use a custom wallpaper. The Wallpaper page File format and picture size The picture file format for the custom wallpaper is PNG. The maximum size is 1920x1200pixels. Upload and activate the wallpaper First you have to upload the wallpaper file to the codec, then you can activate the wallpaper. Upload the custom wallpaper file 1. Press Browse... and locate the wallpaper file (.PNG). 2. Press Upload to save the file to the codec. 3. Refresh the web page to see the wallpaper you just uploaded. Activate the new wallpaper 1. Move to the Advanced configuration page and enter wallpaper in the search field. From the drop down list, select Custom. The new wallpaper will be displayed on screen. 2. If the new wallpaper does not show on screen, you may have to toggle once between Wallpaper: None and Custom to make the change take effect. 22
23 Support log files The log files are Cisco specific debug files which may be requested by the Cisco support organization if you need technical support. The Logs page Historical log files Time stamped historical log files. Select Historical log files, click on a file and follow the instructions in the dialog box to save the file. Current log files Time stamped event log files. Select Current log files and click on a text file to view the file. Right click on a file and follow the instructions in the dialog box to save the file. 23
24 Software upgrade From this page you can do software upgrades and add a release key and option keys. The Upgrade Software page Software versions The C series codecs are using the TC software. NOTE: Contact your system administrator if you have questions about the software version. Software release notes and upgrade files Cisco recommends reading the software release notes before upgrading the software. The software release notes and upgrade files are available from the TANDBERG ftp site. Go to: Release key The release key is required to be able to use any of the released software. Contact your Cisco representative to obtain the release key. Option key An option key is required to activate any optional functionality, and you may have several option keys in your system. The options available are: Natural presenter Premium resolution Multisite (not valid for Codec C20) High definition (only valid for Codec C20) Dual display (only valid for Codec C20/C40) Contact your Cisco representative to obtain the option key(s). Add the release and option keys Contact your Cisco representative to obtain the required key(s). If you will add both a release key and one or more option keys, the valid procedure will be: 1. Enter the release key and press Add. The key format: 1TC C22E348 (each system will have a unique key). 2. Enter the option key and press Add. The key format: 1N000-1-AA7A4A09 (each system will have a unique key). 3. If you have more than one option key, add the remaining keys. Upgrade the software on the codec 4. Before you can start the upgrade you must download the software upgrade file. The file format: s52000tc4_0_0.pkg (each software version has a unique file name). 5. Press Browse... and select the.pkg file. 6. Press the Upgrade button to start the installation. 7. Leave the system to allow the installation process to complete. You can follow the progress on this page. When the upgrade is successfully completed a message will appear. The installation process may take up to 30 minutes. 24
25 Advanced configuration The web interface allows for remote administration of the system. The Advanced Configuration page The Advanced configuration defines the system settings and are structured in a hierarchy, making up a database of system settings. The system settings are explained in the Administrator guide for your product. Go to: Select a menu item to see the system settings. The search functionality When searching for words such as H323 or SIP, all settings beginning with these characters, including all settings below in the hierarchy, will show in the list. Search: Enter as many characters as needed to get the desired result and press Search to initiate the search. Clear: Press Clear to return to the main view. Changing system settings Edit: To change a value, click on the value to see the expanded view as shown above. Value space: The value space is specified, either as a drop down list or as text, when you edit a value. OK: Press ok to save the new value. Cancel: Select cancel to leave without saving. 25
26 Restarting the system Restarting the system takes a few minutes. The Restart page Restarting the system Press Restart now. 26
27 Chapter 6 About password protection 27
28 Password protection The system can be password protected in the following ways: The Advanced menu can be password protected with a menu password. The Codec is password protected. You always need to enter a username to log in. The same username and password is used for the web and command line interfaces. You can also configure the codec to prompt for a PIN-code before accessing all the on screen menus.»» The default username is admin with no password set. NOTE: We recommend to set a password for the admin user - see how to Change the codec password to the right.»» New user accounts with username and password can be created using the web interface. Read more about how to create users with passwords and PIN codes in the Administrator guide for your product. You can protect the File system of the codec by setting a password for the root user. The root user is disabled by default. Read more about the root user and root password in the Administrator guide for your product. NOTE: When a new administrator password has been defined make sure you keep a copy of the password in a safe place. Contact your Cisco representative if you have forgotten the password. Setting the Advanced menu password Perform the following steps to define a password for the Advanced menu: 1. In the on screen menu, go to Home > Settings > Advanced > Set menu password. The password format is a string with characters. 2. Enter the new password in the Set password menu. 3. Press Save. Log in to the Advanced menu When a password is set, the password is required to get access to the Advanced menu on screen. How to change the Advanced menu password 1. To change the password, go to Home > Settings > Advanced > Set menu password. 2. Enter the new password in the Set password menu. 3. Press Save. How to deactivate the Advanced menu password 1. To deactivate the password, go to Home > Settings > Advanced > Set menu password. 2. Leave the input field empty in the Set password menu. 3. Press Save to save the blank password. This will deactivate the Advanced menu password. Changing the codec password A user can change his codec password using the web interface or the command line interface. If a password is not set, use the procedure below with a blank current password. Changing the password using the web interface: 1. Log in to the web interface with your username and current password. 2. Go to the Change password page. 3. Enter the current password, the new password, and repeat the new password in the appropriate input fields. The password format is a string with characters. 4. Click Save. Changing the password using the command line interface: 1. Connect to the codec through the network or the serial data port, using a command line interface (SSH or Telnet). 2. Log in to the codec with your username and current password. 3. Run the following API command and when prompted enter the current password, the new password, and confirm the new password: systemtools passwd The password format is a string with characters. 28
29 On our web site you will find an overview of the worldwide Cisco contacts. Go to: Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA USA Disclaimer THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright 1981, Regents of the University of California. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE- NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at /go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers. Any examples, command display output, network topology diagrams, and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. TANDBERG is now a part of Cisco. TANDBERG is a registered trademark belonging to Tandberg ASA. 29
video systems Getting started guide
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems Contents Introduction User interfaces Configuration Appendices Contacts video systems Getting started guide Codec C Series Software version TC6.0 FEBRUARY 2013 MX Series
Cisco TelePresence MCU Accessing Conferences
Cisco TelePresence MCU Accessing Conferences Getting started 14523.02 Contents Introduction... 3 Calling in to conferences... 4 Dialing in using a hardware video endpoint... 4 Dialing in using a software
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
1 Knowledge base Profile Series Quick Set Series Codec MXP Endpoints IP Video Phone MARCH 2012 Thank you for choosing Cisco! Your Cisco product has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable
Getting Started Guide
Collaboration Endpoint Software CE8.0 NOVEMBER 2015 For MX and SX Series D15318.01 Video Systems CE8.0, NOVEMBER 2015. 1 Thank you for choosing Cisco! Your Cisco product has been designed to give you many
Cisco TelePresence VCR MSE 8220
Cisco TelePresence VCR MSE 8220 Getting started 61-0008-05 Contents General information... 3 About the Cisco TelePresence VCR MSE 8220... 3 Port and LED location... 3 LED behavior... 4 Installing the VCR
Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal User Guide, Release 10.5(1)
Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal User Guide, Release 10.5(1) Unified Communications Self Care Portal 2 Unified Communications Self Care Settings 2 Phones 4 Additional Settings 12 Revised:
Cisco Jabber for Windows 10.5 Advanced Features Guide
First Published: August 14, 2014 Last Modified: August 26, 2014 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS
Cisco TelePresence Authenticating Cisco VCS Accounts Using LDAP
Cisco TelePresence Authenticating Cisco VCS Accounts Using LDAP Deployment Guide Cisco VCS X8.1 D14465.06 December 2013 Contents Introduction 3 Process summary 3 LDAP accessible authentication server configuration
Cisco TelePresence VCR Converter 1.0(1.8)
Cisco TelePresence VCR Converter 1.0(1.8) Software release notes D14725.02 February 2011 Contents Contents Document revision history... 3 Introduction... 4 New features in version 1.0(1.8)... 5 Convert
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Troubleshooting guide D14427.03 December 2010 Introduction Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Provisioning logs... 4 Cisco TMS provisioning directory logs...
Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series
Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series Version 4.3 Tutorial D14472 July 2012 Contents Contents... 2 Using the tutorial... 4 Assumptions... 4 MCU software version... 4 Logging in to the web interface... 5 Creating
Cisco UCS Director Payment Gateway Integration Guide, Release 4.1
First Published: April 16, 2014 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883
Administrator guide. For Cisco TelePresence System Codec C60/C40 and Profiles using C60. Software version TC4.0 NOVEMBER 2010.
Software version TC4.0 NOVEMBER 2010 Codec C60/C40 Profile 42 Profile 52 Profile 52 Dual Profile 65 For 1 TA - ToC - Hidden Thank you for choosing Cisco! text anchor Table of Your Cisco product has been
Sample Configuration: Cisco UCS, LDAP and Active Directory
First Published: March 24, 2011 Last Modified: March 27, 2014 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS
Cisco TelePresence System User Guide, Software Release TX 6.0
Cisco TelePresence System User Guide, Software Release TX 6.0 February 2013 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000
CISCO TELEPRESENCE MANAGEMENT SUITE EXTENSION
You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for CISCO TELEPRESENCE MANAGEMENT SUITE EXTENSION 2.2. You'll find the answers to all your questions on
Ports Reference Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for SUSE Linux Release 9.0
Ports Reference Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for SUSE Linux Release 9.0 Ports 2 Virtualization Experience Media Engine 2 Virtualization Experience Client Manager 3 Cisco Jabber
Cisco TelePresence Movi for Windows
Cisco TelePresence Movi for Windows User Guide 14409.07 April 2011 Software version 4.2.0.10318 Contents Getting started 4 Signing in 4 Show video window 4 Making a call 4 Receiving a call 4 Pop-up toolbar
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 15.0
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 15.0 Software Release Notes July 2015 Product Documentation The following documents provide guidance on installation, initial configuration, and operation of the product:
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS) IP Port Usage for Firewall Traversal. Cisco VCS X8.5 December 2014
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS) IP Port Usage for Firewall Traversal Cisco VCS X8.5 December 2014 Contents: Cisco VCS IP port usage Which IP ports are used with Cisco VCS? Which
Cisco Collaboration with Microsoft Interoperability
Cisco Collaboration with Microsoft Interoperability Infrastructure Cheatsheet First Published: June 2016 Cisco Expressway X8.8 Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.x or later Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Cisco Expressway IP Port Usage for Firewall Traversal. Cisco Expressway X8.1 D15066.01 December 2013
Cisco Expressway IP Port Usage for Firewall Traversal Cisco Expressway X8.1 D15066.01 December 2013 Contents: Cisco Expressway IP port usage Which IP ports are used with Cisco Expressway? Which IP ports
Lifesize Icon Table of Contents
Table of Contents Let's get started Configuration overview System access and passwords System name, date, and time Language and dual displays System options Using your system Placing a call Joining a meeting
Troubleshooting Procedures for Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server
Troubleshooting Procedures for Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Reference Guide Cisco VCS X7.2 D14889.01 September 2011 Contents Contents Introduction... 3 Alarms... 3 VCS logs... 4 Event
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence User Guide for Windows Software version 4.3 14409.08 December 2011 Contents Getting started 4 Signing in 4 Quick Setup 4 Audio and video selection 4 Resource check 5
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence 4.6 User Guide for Windows
First Published: February 28, 2013 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883
Replacing MCU Software with TelePresence Server Software on Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series. Last Updated: February 2016
Replacing MCU Software with TelePresence Server Software on Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series Last Updated: February 2016 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Preface Change History Table 1 Replacing MCU
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence User Guide for Mac OS X Software version 4.5 D14733.05 October 2012 Contents Getting started 4 Signing in 4 Quick Setup 4 Audio and video selection 4 Resource check
TelePresence Migrating TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) to a New Server
TelePresence Migrating TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) to a New Server THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS,
PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Trademarks Copyright PLANET Technology Corp. 2004 Contents subject to revise without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective
Cisco TelePresence MXP Endpoints. Knowledge Base Articles. KNOWLEDGE BASE ARTICLES MXP Endpoints
KNOWLEDGE BASE ARTICLES MXP Endpoints JUNE 2013 D15044.01 MXP Endpoints JUNE 2013. 1 Thank you for choosing Cisco! Your Cisco product has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation.
P160S SIP Phone Quick User Guide
P160S SIP Phone Quick User Guide Version 2.2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1 2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT... 1 3.0 LIST OF FIGURES... 2 4.0 SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS... 3 5.0 CONNECTING THE IP PHONE... 4
FireSIGHT User Agent Configuration Guide
Version 2.2 August 20, 2015 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL
Cisco TelePresence System EX90
Software version TC4.1 February 2011 1 What s in this guide? The top menu bar and the entries in the Table of are all hyperlinks. Just click on them to go to the topic. We recommend that you visit the
Cisco Expressway CE500 Appliance
Cisco Expressway CE500 Appliance Installation Guide First Published: April 2014 Last Updated: November 2015 X8.2 or later Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Introduction About This Document This document
LifeSize Video Communications Systems User and Administrator Guide February 2011
LifeSize Video Communications Systems User and Administrator Guide February 2011 LifeSize Room 220 LifeSize Team 220 LifeSize Express 220 LifeSize Video Communications Systems User and Administrator Guide
PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Trademarks Copyright PLANET Technology Corp. 2004 Contents subject to revise without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective
User Guide for the Cisco Unity Connection Phone Interface (Release 8.x)
User Guide for the Cisco Unity Connection Phone Interface (Release 8.x) First Published: February 02, 2010 Last Modified: November 16, 2010 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive
Cisco Unified Communications Manager SIP Line Messaging Guide (Standard)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager SIP Line Messaging Guide (Standard) For Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 8.5(1) These materials are made available by Cisco as a courtesy to provide certain
TANDBERG is now a part of Cisco. TANDBERG EX90 Administrator Guide
TANDBERG is now a part of Cisco TANDBERG EX90 Administrator Guide 1 Thank you for choosing TANDBERG! Your TANDBERG EX90 has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation. This part of
Disaster Recovery Configuration Guide for CiscoWorks Network Compliance Manager 1.8
Disaster Recovery Configuration Guide for CiscoWorks Network Compliance Manager 1.8 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel:
Nokia E65 Internet calls
Nokia E65 Internet calls Nokia E65 Internet calls Legal Notice Copyright Nokia 2007. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document
Cisco WebEx Meetings Server System Requirements
First Published: October 21, 2012 Last Modified: October 21, 2012 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 8 526-00 800 553-NETS
DPH-140S SIP Phone Quick User Guide
DPH-140S SIP Phone Quick User Guide Version 1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1 2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT... 1 3.0 LIST OF FIGURES... 2 4.0 SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS... 3 5.0 CONNECTING THE IP PHONE...
Wireless VoIP Phone User s Manual
Wireless VoIP Phone User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview of the WiFi phone... 5 1.1 Front Panel and Keypad...5 1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery...7 1.3 Charging the WIFI PHONE...8
LifeSize Video Communications Systems User Guide
LifeSize Video Communications Systems User Guide September 2008 Copyright Notice 2005-2008 LifeSize Communications Inc, and its licensors. All rights reserved. LifeSize Communications has made every effort
Accessibility Guidelines for Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal
Accessibility Guidelines for Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal Release 8.0(1) February 2010 Corporate Headquarters Cisco System s, Inc. 170 West Tasman D riv e San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
User Guide Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series Cisco TelePresence System Codec C-Series Cisco Telepresence System Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus
Codec C90 Profile 65 Dual Codec C60 Codec C40 Codec C20 Profile 65 Profile 52 Dual Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus TC 5.0 Use with TRC5 The next generation Cisco TelePresence System team collaboration solution.
WEB CONFIGURATION. Configuring and monitoring your VIP-101T from web browser. PLANET VIP-101T Web Configuration Guide
WEB CONFIGURATION Configuring and monitoring your VIP-101T from web browser The VIP-101T integrates a web-based graphical user interface that can cover most configurations and machine status monitoring.
LifeSize Icon 600 Video System Guide
LifeSize Icon 600 Video System Guide January 2013 LifeSize Icon Video System Guide 2 LifeSize Icon Video Systems This guide explains how to use and configure LifeSize Icon video systems. For installation
Cisco Registered Envelope Recipient Guide
September 8, 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number:
LifeSize Passport TM User and Administrator Guide
LifeSize Passport TM User and Administrator Guide February 2011 LifeSize Passport User and Administrator Guide 2 LifeSize Passport This guide explains how to use and configure LifeSize Passport. For information
Cisco Unified Workforce Optimization
Cisco Unified Workforce Optimization Desktop Requirements Guide Version 10.5 First Published: June 18, 2014 Last Updated: March 6, 2015 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS
Using Cisco UC320W with Windows Small Business Server
Using Cisco UC320W with Windows Small Business Server This application note explains how to deploy the Cisco UC320W in a Windows Small Business Server environment. Contents This document includes the following
LifeSize UVC Multipoint Deployment Guide
LifeSize UVC Multipoint Deployment Guide May 2014 LifeSize UVC Multipoint Deployment Guide 2 LifeSize UVC Multipoint LifeSize UVC Multipoint is a software MCU optimized for conferences that mix high definition
IP Link Device Interface Ethernet Communication Sheet
This document provides additional assistance with wiring your Extron IP Link enabled product to your device. Different components may require a different wiring scheme than those listed below. For complete
SIP Proxy Server. Administrator Installation and Configuration Guide. V2.31b. 09SIPXM.SY2.31b.EN3
SIP Proxy Server Administrator Installation and Configuration Guide V2.31b 09SIPXM.SY2.31b.EN3 DSG, DSG logo, InterPBX, InterServer, Blaze Series, VG5000, VG7000, IP590, IP580, IP500, IP510, InterConsole,
Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6
Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 First Published: January 01, 2012 Last Modified: March 30, 2015 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman
Note: these functions are available if service provider supports them.
Key Feature New Feature Remote Maintenance: phone can be diagnosed and configured by remote. Zero Config: automated provisioning and software upgrading even through firewall/nat. Centralized Management:
9236245 Issue 2EN. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation
9236245 Issue 2EN Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation Nokia 9300 Configuring connection settings Legal Notice Copyright Nokia 2005. All rights reserved. Reproduction,
Application Note. IP8000 Conference Phone Configuration Guide. Table of Contents. Overview. Requirements. ST-10010 October 25, 2007
Application Note ST-10010 October 25, 2007 IP8000 Conference Phone Configuration Guide This application note provides the details on adding the IP8000 conference phone to the ShoreTel IP phone system.
Polycom RealPresence Desktop for Windows
3.1 January 2014 3725-69930-002A Polycom RealPresence Desktop for Windows Trademark Information POLYCOM and the names and marks associated with Polycom's products are trademarks and/or service marks of
ShorePhone IP 8000 Conference Phone Configuration Guide
Application Note ST-10070 April 16, 2008 ShorePhone IP 8000 Conference Phone Configuration Guide This application note provides the details on adding the IP 8000 conference phone to the ShoreTel Unified
Cisco Unified Workforce Optimization
Cisco Unified Workforce Optimization Workforce Management Application User Guide Version 9.0(1) First Published: June 15, 2012 Last Modified: March 7, 2013 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170
RSM Web Gateway RSM Web Client INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION GUIDE
RSM Web Gateway RSM Web Client INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Installation and Administration Guide RSM Web Client and RSM Web Gateway 17 August, 2004 Page 1 Copyright Notice 2004 Sony Corporation.
Enabling Single Sign- On for Common Identity using F5
Enabling Single Sign- On for Common Identity using F5 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Cisco Prime Central Managing Certificates
Cisco Prime Central Managing Certificates Version 1.0.5 September, 2015 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000
Profile 65 Dual Codec C60. Codec C20 Profile 65
Codec C90 Profile 65 Dual Codec C60 Codec C40 Codec C20 Profile 65 Profile 52 Dual Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus Profile 52 SX20 Quick Set TC 5.1 Use with TRC5 User Guide Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series
IPOne Phone System User Interface Guide
IPOne Phone System User Interface Guide DoubleHorn Communications, LLC 1802 W. 6 th Street Austin, TX 78703 Main Office: 512-637-5200 Toll Free: 877-637-HORN (4676) DHC Support: Dial 611 IPOne Phone System
2100 Series VoIP Phone
2100 Series VoIP Phone Installation and Operations Manual Made in the USA 3 Year Warranty N56 W24720 N. Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 RP8500SIP 800-451-1460 262-246-4828 (fax) Ver. 4 www.rathmicrotech.com
How To Install The Sipura Spa 2000
SIPURA SPA-2000 Installation Guide Version 1.1 DocVersion: SPA-2000-IG-v1-1-041205 All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2005 The use, disclosure, modification, transfer, or transmittal of this work for any purpose,
How To Use A Presence Desktop On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipad (For A Non-Profit) For Free
Help 3.3 December 2014 3725-69930-004/A Polycom RealPresence Desktop for Windows Copyright 2014, Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, translated into another language
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Version 4.0
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Version 4.0 Software Release Notes May 2014 Contents Introduction 1 Changes to interoperability 1 Product documentation 1 New features
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Version 4.0.1
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Version 4.0.1 Software Release Notes May 2014 Contents Introduction 1 Changes to interoperability 1 Product documentation 2 New features
Digipass Plug-In for IAS. IAS Plug-In IAS. Microsoft's Internet Authentication Service. Installation Guide
Digipass Plug-In for IAS IAS Plug-In IAS Microsoft's Internet Authentication Service Installation Guide Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liabilities Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations
Quick Start Guide. Cisco SPA232D Mobility Enhanced ATA
Quick Start Guide Cisco SPA232D Mobility Enhanced ATA Package Contents Analog Telephone Adapter Ethernet Cable Phone Cable Power Adapter Quick Start Guide Product CD-ROM Welcome Thank you for choosing
Symantec Database Security and Audit 3100 Series Appliance. Getting Started Guide
Symantec Database Security and Audit 3100 Series Appliance Getting Started Guide Symantec Database Security and Audit 3100 Series Getting Started Guide The software described in this book is furnished
QoS: CBQoS Management Policy-to- Interface Mapping Support Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S (Cisco ASR 1000)
QoS: CBQoS Management Policy-to- Interface Mapping Support Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S (Cisco ASR 1000) Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706
Cisco SPA302D Mobility Enhanced Cordless Handset
USER GUIDE Cisco SPA30D Mobility Enhanced Cordless Handset Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 Overview 1 Understanding Your Cisco SPA30D Cisco SPA30D Display Screen 4 Turning the Handset On and Off
HP A-IMC Firewall Manager
HP A-IMC Firewall Manager Configuration Guide Part number: 5998-2267 Document version: 6PW101-20110805 Legal and notice information Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. No part of this
4.0. Offline Folder Wizard. User Guide
4.0 Offline Folder Wizard User Guide Copyright Quest Software, Inc. 2007. All rights reserved. This guide contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. The software described in this
Getting Started with IntelleView POS Administrator Software
Getting Started with IntelleView POS Administrator Software Administrator s Guide for Software Version 1.2 About this Guide This administrator s guide explains how to start using your IntelleView POS (IntelleView)
LifeSize Passport Connect TM User and Administrator Guide
LifeSize Passport Connect TM User and Administrator Guide September 2011 LifeSize Passport Connect User and Administrator Guide 2 LifeSize Passport Connect This guide explains how to use and configure
Site Administration. User s Guide
Site Administration User s Guide Copyright 1997-2010. Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. WEBEX, CISCO, Cisco WebEx, the CISCO logo, and the Cisco WebEx logo are trademarks or registered
RealPresence Platform Director
RealPresence CloudAXIS Suite Administrators Guide Software 1.3.1 GETTING STARTED GUIDE Software 2.0 June 2015 3725-66012-001B RealPresence Platform Director Polycom, Inc. 1 RealPresence Platform Director
QUICK START GUIDE MONDOPAD/WIN7 009-1488-01
QUICK START GUIDE MONDOPAD/WIN7 009-1488-01 CONTENTS Hardware Setup...3 Windows Setup and Registration Process...3 Microsoft Windows Setup...3 Mondopad Software Registration...4 Microsoft Office Activation...4
LifeSize Phone User Guide
LifeSize Phone User Guide April 2008 Copyright Notice 2005-2008 LifeSize Communications Inc, and its licensors. All rights reserved. LifeSize Communications has made every effort to ensure that the information
Configuring the Avaya B179 SIP Conference Phone with Avaya Aura Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Session Manager Issue 1.0
Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Configuring the Avaya B179 SIP Conference Phone with Avaya Aura Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Session Manager Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application Notes
NETWORK PRINT MONITOR User Guide
NETWORK PRINT MONITOR User Guide Legal Notes Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this guide is prohibited. The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. We cannot be held liable
User Guide TC 7.1. Cisco TelePresence SX10
1 Cisco TelePresence SX10 TC 7.1 User Guide 2 Contents What s in this guide All entries in the table of contents are clickable hyperlinks that will take you to the corresponding article. To go between
LifeSize Bridge 2200 Deployment Guide
LifeSize Bridge 2200 Deployment Guide August 2013 LifeSize Bridge 2200 Deployment Guide 2 LifeSize Bridge 2200 LifeSize Bridge 2200 is a fixed capacity multipoint control unit (MCU) optimized for HD conferences
Technical Configuration Notes
MITEL SIPCoE Technical Configuration Notes Configure Inn-Phone SIP Phone for use with MCD SIP CoE NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not
Features Reference. About Unified Communication System. Before Using This Machine. Starting a Meeting. What You Can Do During the Meeting
Features Reference About Unified Communication System Before Using This Machine Starting a Meeting What You Can Do During the Meeting Leaving a Meeting Managing Address Book Changing Network Configuration
Using SSH Secure Shell Client for FTP
Using SSH Secure Shell Client for FTP The SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows client application features this secure file transfer protocol that s easy to use. Access the SSH Secure FTP by double-clicking
Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solution, Part 1
www.dumpspdf.com Cisco 500-007 Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solution, Part 1 Version: Demo 4.0 QUESTION NO: 1 Cisco 500-007 Exam When configuring a Cisco TelePresence EX, MX, or C Series device,
Polycom RSS 4000 / RealPresence Capture Server 1.6 and RealPresence Media Manager 6.6
INTEGRATION GUIDE May 2014 3725-75304-001 Rev B Polycom RSS 4000 / RealPresence Capture Server 1.6 and RealPresence Media Manager 6.6 Polycom, Inc. 0 Copyright 2014, Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.
CA VPN Client. User Guide for Windows 1.0.2.2
CA VPN Client User Guide for Windows 1.0.2.2 This Documentation, which includes embedded help systems and electronically distributed materials, (hereinafter referred to as the Documentation ) is for your
HP IMC Firewall Manager
HP IMC Firewall Manager Configuration Guide Part number: 5998-2267 Document version: 6PW102-20120420 Legal and notice information Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. No part of this
LifeSize Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide
LifeSize Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide November 2009 Copyright Notice 2005-2009 LifeSize Communications Inc, and its licensors. All rights reserved. LifeSize Communications has made
Application Notes for Configuring Yealink T-22 SIP Phones to interoperate with Avaya IP Office - Issue 1.0
Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes for Configuring Yealink T-22 SIP Phones to interoperate with Avaya IP Office - Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application Notes describe the configuration
