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Configuring Settings on the Conference Station
The Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7937G includes many configurable network, device, and
security settings that you may need to modify before the conference station is functional for your users.
You can access these settings, and change many of them, through menus on the conference station.
This chapter includes the following topics:
•
Configuration Menus on the Conference Station, page 4-1
•
Overview of Options Configurable from a Conference Station, page 4-4
•
Network Configuration Menu, page 4-5
•
Device Configuration Menu, page 4-8
•
Security Configuration Menu, page 4-12
Configuration Menus on the Conference Station
The conference station includes the following configuration menus:
•
Network Configuration menu—Provides options for viewing and making a variety of network
settings. For more information, see the
“Network Configuration Menu” section on page 4-5
.
•
Device Configuration menu—Provides access to sub-menus from which you can view a variety of
non network-related settings. For more information, see the
“Device Configuration Menu” section
on page 4-8
.
•
Security Configuration menu—Displays information about the current authentication security status
of the conference station. For more information, see the
“Security Configuration Menu” section on
page 4-12
.
Before you can change option settings on the Network and Security Configuration menus, you must
unlock options for editing. See the
“Unlocking and Locking Options” section on page 4-3
for
instructions.
For information about the keys you can use to edit or change option settings, see the
“Editing Values”
section on page 4-3
.
You can control whether a conference station user has access to conference station settings by using the
Settings Access field on the Phone Configuration page in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration. For more information, see the
“Displaying a Configuration Menu” section on page 4-2
,
or refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
.