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MENu ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODuCT
Control Panel >
General >
External Server Settings >
EXTERNAL SERVICES
ADDRESS
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Service Provider Host for External Services.
Example with IP Address:
10.0.0.1
Example with DNS Name:
tms.eu.company.com
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Control Panel >
General >
External Server Settings >
EXTERNAL SERVICES
PATH
Enter the Path to the External Services Host.
Example of a path to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS):
tms/public/endpointservice.
aspx
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Control Panel >
General >
External Server Settings >
EXTERNAL MANAGER
ADDRESS
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the External Manager, which can be the address of the Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite (TMS), Gatekeeper or the Call Manager.
Example with IP Address:
10.0.0.2
Example with DNS Name:
tms.eu.company.com
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Control Panel >
General >
External Server Settings >
EXTERNAL MANAGER
PATH
Enter the Path to the External Manager.
Example of a path to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS):
tms/public/external/management/system managementservice.aspx
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Control Panel >
General >
PERMISSIONS
ACCESS CODE
Using Access Code helps you control the use of the system. To create a list of valid access codes an
access code file must be created (
access.txt
).
ON:
When making a call, an Access Code dialogue box will be shown. The user must enter a valid
access code in order to place a call.
OFF:
No access code is required to place a call.
The use of Access Codes can help you control the use of
the system. When set to On, all users must enter a code to
identify themselves when making a call.
Access Codes are useful for group systems where there are
different users or divisions that share the costs of using the
system.
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Control Panel >
General >
PERMISSIONS
ALLOW INCOMING CALLS WHEN IN CALL
ON:
When set to On and with an ongoing MCU call/conference, the user can accept another incoming call.
This will result in the incoming call being added to the MCU conference.
OFF:
The system will not accept incoming calls when you are in a call.
MCU - Multipoint Conference Unit
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Control Panel >
General >
PERMISSIONS
ALLOW INCOMING AuDIO CALLS
ON:
The system will accept incoming telephone calls.
OFF:
The system will not accept incoming telephone calls.
This feature may be used to prevent incoming calls from
systems other than video conferencing systems.
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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series
Administrator guide
D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August
2011.
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Contents
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Introduction
The menu structure
The settings library
Getting started
Appendices
The settings library