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Defining Operators
The MGC Manager supports three levels of operators:
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Attendant
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Ordinary
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Superuser
Attendant operators can only define and manage new conferences, gateway
sessions, meeting rooms, and participants. The Attendant operator does not
have access to the MCU Configuration icon and MCU Utilities.
Ordinary operators can perform all the tasks an Attendant operator does. In
addition, Ordinary operators can also view the configurations of the modules
in the MGC-100 and the MGC-50.
Superuser operators can perform all the tasks Attendant and Ordinary
operators do. In addition, Superuser operators can define and delete other
operators, and define Network Services. While Ordinary operators can view
the configurations of the modules in the MGC-100 and the MGC-50, only
the Superuser operator can modify the configuration of a module.
You can verify which operators are defined in the system. This feature is
available to both supervisor and ordinary operators. Neither operator can
view the operator passwords.
Working with operators involves the following:
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Listing the operators who are currently defined in the system
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Defining new operators
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Deleting operators
Note that every MCU is defined with a default operator, called POLYCOM,
whose password is POLYCOM. You can log into any MCU using the
POLYCOM operator. However, once you have defined other authorized
operators, it is recommended to remove the default operator. Make sure that
at least one operator defined as Superuser remains in the operator's list when
removing operators.
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