RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide
Polycom®, Inc.
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The
MIN_PWD_CHANGE_FREQUENCY_IN_DAYS
System Flag
does not effect
application-user
accounts. Applications typically manage their own password change frequency.
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If an
application-user
identifies itself with an incorrect
FQDN
, its account will not be locked, however
the event is written to the
Auditor Event File
.
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If an
application-user
identifies itself with a correct
FQDN
and an incorrect password, its account will
be locked and the event written to the
Auditor Event File
.
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An
application-user
cannot be
the last administrator in the system. The last administrator must be
regular user.
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User names are not case sensitive.
Monitoring
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An
application-user
and its connection is represented by a specific icon.
Active Directory
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When working with
Active Directory
,
CMA,
RealPresence DMA
system
,
and
XMA
cannot be
registered within
Active Directory
as regular users.
CMA
and
RealPresence
DMA
system
application-users
must be manually.
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The only restriction is that TLS mode is enabled together with client certificate validation.
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If the above configuration are set off it will not be possible to add machine accounts.
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When setting the TLS mode off the system should check the existence of a machine account and
block this operation until all machine accounts are removed.
Connections
The
Collaboration Server
enables you to list all connections that are currently logged into the MCU, e.g.
users, servers or API users. The MCU issues an ID number for each login. The ID numbers are reset
whenever the MCU is reset.
A maximum of 50 users can be concurrently logged in to the MCU.
Viewing the Connections List
To list the users who are currently connected to the MCU:
1
In the
Collaboration Server Management
pane, click the
Connections
(
) button.
A list of connected users is displayed in the
Connections
pane.
The information includes: