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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
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Chapter 1 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for the Cisco TelePresence System
Configuring a Cisco TelePresence Device
External CTS Log Destination
This subsection comprises six fields. The first four configure the CTS to “push” the captured logfile to
a remote server:
•
External CTS Log Address
•
Protocol
•
External CTS Log User Name
•
External CTS Log User Password
The second two fields configure the CTS to automatically capture logs on a periodic basis:
•
Log Period
•
Log Start Time
Note
These two sets of fields can be configured independently of each other.
SSH Admin Life
Yes
Sets the password expiration duration to ensure that the system is protected
when using Cisco TelePresence Command Line Interface (CLI). You must
periodically update this password. See
Figure 1-4
to see updated SSH fields
that are used to update your password.
Password expiration can be set to have a value between 0 and 365. A setting
of 0 disables password aging. Default is 60 days. Unless the configured life
has been disabled (by being set to 0), password age is set to have 2 days
remaining in the following situations:
•
New installations and factory resets.
•
Software upgrades (if the password age is less than the configured age).
•
Password recovery (using the pwrecovery command).
An on-screen warning message is sent to the CLI user when 14 days remain
on the current password, and so on until the password expires. If the password
is allowed to expire, the system ignores the CLI login attempt and the user
cannot access the system unless a new password is created by entering
information in the
Secure Shell Information
window.
Save your changes by clicking Restart. This enables the updated
configuration to be read, applied to the CTS, and then Calling Service is
restarted
.
Alternately you can click Reset, which causes the CTS to reboot.
On startup, the CTS reads the Cisco Unified CM configuration and applies
any changes.
See the
Cisco TelePresence System Command-Line Interface Reference
Guide
for more information.
Note
CLI Multiple Level Access (MLA)— Helpdesk user has limited
access to the CLI, no set commands are allowed.
SSH Helpdesk User
Yes
SSH Helpdesk Password
Yes
SSH Helpdesk Life
Yes
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Cisco TelePresence Secure Shell Settings (continued)
Field
Required?
Setting