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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Clustering and
peers
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
System administration access
About administration access
While you can administer the TANDBERG VCS by using a PC
connected directly to the unit via a serial cable, you may want to
access the system remotely over IP.
You can do this using either or both:
•
the
web interface
via HTTPS
•
a
command line interface
(CLI) via SSH or Telnet.
By default, access via HTTPS and SSH is enabled; access via
Telnet is disabled. These can be enabled and disabled according
to your requirements.
You can also enable access via HTTP. However, this mode works
by redirecting HTTP calls to the HTTPS port, so HTTPS must be
enabled for access via HTTP.
!
TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS) accesses the VCS
via the web server. If HTTPS mode is turned off, TMS will
not be able to access it.
Security considerations
To securely manage the VCS you should disable Telnet, using
the encrypted HTTPS and SSH protocols instead. For further
security, disable HTTPS and SSH as well and use the serial port
to manage the system.
!
Because access to the serial port allows the password to
be reset, it is recommended that you install the VCS in a
physically secure environment.
Configuring administration access
To configure the services by which your system can be accessed:
•
System configuration > System
.
You will be taken to the
System administration
page.
In the
Admin Access
section, select
Off
or
On
from the drop-
down boxes for each service.
•
xConfiguration Administration
You must restart the system for any changes to the
administration settings to take effect.
Administration session timeout
By default, administration sessions do not time out – they remain
active until you log out.
You can set the system to time out an administration session
after a set number of minutes of inactivity. The timeout period will
apply to all administration sessions using both the web interface
and the command line interface.
To set the timeout period:
•
System configuration > System
.
You will be taken to the
System administration
page.
In the
Admin Access
section, in the
Session time out
(minutes)
box, enter the number of minutes of inactivity after
which an administration session should time out.
•
xConfiguration Administration TimeOut
Values must be between
0
and
10,000
. A value of
0
means that
administration sessions will never time out.
You must restart the system for any changes to the
administration settings to take effect.
Overview