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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco TelePresence System
Troubleshooting Your Configuration
Step 3
Use Cisco Unified CM to make changes to the system settings. See the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
for more information.
Troubleshooting Your Configuration
Use the information in
Table 3-6
to help you troubleshoot your configuration.
Before You Begin
First check that the following conditions have been met:
•
Power has been applied.
•
The Cisco TelePresence System has been installed and configured according to the instructions in
Cisco TelePresence System Assembly Guides.
•
Cisco Unified CM has been configured to support the Cisco TelePresence System as described in
the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for Cisco TelePresence System.
Display On Time
Specifies the time of day that the Cisco TelePresence system display(s)
will remain on after being turned on, if CCM is configured. Times are
displayed in a 24-hour format where 00:00 indicates 12:00 midnight and
23:59 indicates 11:59 pm. Default is 07:30.
If you clear the default value so that the field is blank, the display(s) will
turn off after the completion of each call.
Display On Duration
Specifies the length of time the Cisco TelePresence system display(s) will
remain on if a “Display On Time” value is defined. Times are displayed in
a 24-hour format, where 1:30 indicates one hour and thirty minutes; the
maximum value is 24:00 (24 hours). Default is 10:30.
If you clear the default value so that the field is blank, then the display will
turn off at 11:59 pm.
Note
If your version of Cisco Unified CM does not allow you to configure values for Days Display
Not Active, Display On Time or Display On Duration, the system uses the default values for
these features.
NTP Servers
NTP Server 1 through 5
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the clocks on
Cisco IP telephony servers with an external network time server that uses
NTP. You can have up to five IP addresses for Network Time Protocol
servers.
Note
NTP must be configured properly to ensure that calendar events
appear as expected.
Table 3-5
System Settings (continued)
Field
Description or Setting