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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
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Preface
Contents
Cisco TelePresence Bandwidth Requirements
For information about Cisco TelePresence service level requirements including bandwidth, latency
(delay), jitter (variations in delay), and packet loss, see the
Cisco TelePresence Network Systems 2.0
Design Guide
on Cisco.com.
Device and Cluster Security Modes
The Media is Encrypted icon (closed lock) is displayed on the screen only when the Device Security
mode is set to encrypted and cluster security mode is set to 1 (
mixed mode
). While configuring your
system, check the following settings:
•
Device Security Mode should be set to Encrypted in the SIP Phone Security Profile Information
field. See the
“SIP Phone Security Profile Information” section on page 27
for configuration
information.
•
Cluster Security Mode field is set to 1 (
mixed mode
) in the Configuration Settings for CTL Client
in Cisco Unified CM Administration > System > Enterprise Parameters. To configure and verify
cluster security mode, see the
Verifying the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Mode
section of the
Cisco TelePresence Security Solutions Guide
.
Supported Cisco Unified CM Characters and Digits
Use the information in
Table i-1
as a guide for supported Cisco Unified CM characters and digits that
are used to configure and maintain the Cisco TelePresence system.
Cisco Unified CM Administration Status Indicators, Icons, and Buttons
Table i-2
describes Cisco Unified CM Administration interface icons that help you manage your system
configuration.
Table i-1
Supported CTS Characters and Digits
Character or Digit
Description
Where Used
•
Digits 0 through 9
•
* (Asterisk)
•
# (Number sign or hash)
•
+ (Plus sign, escape
symbol)
Note
Cisco Unified CM
no longer supports
the ‘$’ (currency
symbol) in system
passwords.
The number that you want the system to dial
when the user presses the speed-dial button.
Note
The speed-dial function does not
allow you to configure pauses or
waits.
•
Speed Dial and Abbreviated Dial
Configuration window, Number field.
See
Chapter 5, “Managing the Speed-Dial
Directory.”
.
•
Multilevel precedence and preemption
MLPP Alternate Party Settings
, Target
(Destination) field.
See
Chapter 1, “Configuring Cisco Unified
Communications Manager for the
Cisco TelePresence System.”