Cisco D14595.03 - Manual

Cisco D14595.03

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Logging in to the web interface; role; Log in; in the top right of the window.; Recorded conferences; list opens and the appropriate menus for your
  • Page 7 – Supported browsers; Preferences; Content Editor; Recommended player versions
  • Page 8 – Editing user preferences; Save; Automatically determine internet speed
  • Page 9 – Field; means that conferences using that; Recheck properties; If a
  • Page 10 – Understanding the conference lists; Live conferences list; Recording alias; Recorded conferences list; though it cannot be watched or downloaded, and the
  • Page 11 – Site manager; Common features; Category; Play; preferences
  • Page 12 – Download
  • Page 13 – Watching a conference; View Conferences; Using the Content Viewer
  • Page 14 – The Next layout button
  • Page 15 – Using the Content Viewer with Silverlight; indexes; Index; Port information
  • Page 16 – Watching a conference on your computer; Template; To download the conference:; View Conferences > Recorded
  • Page 17 – Frontend address
  • Page 18 – Calling out to record; To dial out and record a call:; No live resources available
  • Page 19 – Call; Place call
  • Page 20 – Allow guest access
  • Page 21 – Password; Who can view this
  • Page 22 – To add the Content Server to TMS:; Management settings > Site settings; API enabled; Management settings > Add Groups and Users; To use TMS to book conferences on the Content Server:; Booking > New Conference
  • Page 23 – Editing conferences - overview; Editing conference information and permissions; Managing conference outputs
  • Page 24 – Editing conference information & permissions; Edit; table below; Content Viewer; Email
  • Page 25 – Who can view this conference
  • Page 28 – Outputs for; Output layout; dual
  • Page 29 – Bit rates
  • Page 30 – Formats
  • Page 31 – Switching; iTunes U; Media
  • Page 33 – Save and close; The Content Editor window; View conferences > Recorded
  • Page 34 – Indexing a conference
  • Page 35 – Concatenating conferences; Join recordin; crop
  • Page 36 – Understanding recording configurations; Conference setup > Create conference
  • Page 38 – Storing recordings; import; will be deleted; Back up
  • Page 39 – using W indows Remote Deskt op Connection; Configure; Update user account
  • Page 40 – Return media to local storage
  • Page 41 – Displaying the Categories list; Management settings > Categories; Edit existing Categories; Add new Categories; Add category; Recording aliases
  • Page 42 – Adding & editing Categories; View conferences; To add a new Category:; To update a Category:; Name
  • Page 43 – Default Live and OnDemand; Call configuration; Note; Displaying the Recording alias list; Conference setup > Recording aliases; Edit a Recording alias; Add new Recording aliases; Add Recording alias
  • Page 44 – SIP URI; Site settings; Owner
  • Page 45 – Adding & editing Recording aliases; recording properties; To edit an existing Recording alias:; Conference Setup > Recording aliases
  • Page 46 – Personal
  • Page 48 – Return
  • Page 49 – Create conference
  • Page 50 – edit conference information
  • Page 51 – Displaying the Template list; Understanding recording; Management settings > Templates; editing Templates; Delete selected; Adding & editing Templates; Save as
  • Page 53 – Dual video
  • Page 54 – Large; Live stream
  • Page 56 – Picture in picture; Summary
  • Page 57 – Displaying the Media server configurations list; Local IIS Web Server
  • Page 58 – Adding & editing Media server configurations; M anagement settings > Media servers; Media server configuration: Windows Media Streaming Server
  • Page 60 – Port Information; Server push port
  • Page 61 – configuration of your network.; TTL; and; Live URLs; is selected
  • Page 62 – Main; Live unicast streaming; relay streams to clients.
  • Page 63 – Live multicast streaming
  • Page 64 – URLs for; Multicast IP address; On demand settings; Test FTP
  • Page 65 – Media server configuration: Wowza Media Server for Flash
  • Page 66 – Application directory
  • Page 67 – If you select this option, also enter the
  • Page 68 – Media server configuration: Real Media Streaming Server; Server G2
  • Page 69 – the default live URL.; Broadcast point
  • Page 70 – Media server configuration: Podcast Producer Server; Server address
  • Page 71 – Media server configuration: iTunes U Server; Server settings; The server name is used in the; Site URL
  • Page 72 – Displaying the Call configurations list; Management settings > Call configurations; Add Call configuration; Edit a Call configuration
  • Page 73 – Adding and editing Call configurations; Understanding recording configurations; To edit an existing Call configuration
  • Page 75 – Understanding groups & users; Access to view conferences
  • Page 76 – Who can view or edit a conference; Authentication mode; Role; Management settings > Groups and users
  • Page 77 – You do not use Active Directory
  • Page 78 – users list; . Their role is displayed next to the
  • Page 79 – Displaying the Groups & users list; Show; Base
  • Page 80 – Adding & updating groups and users; Add; Table for adding groups and users
  • Page 81 – Conference play properties
  • Page 82 – Displaying the server overview; Server overview; cluster; System name; Server
  • Page 83 – Error; End all calls; below
  • Page 84 – Local Content Server; Restart
  • Page 85 – Configuring site settings; Management Settings > Site settings; End All Calls; server overview; Cluster name; Recorded
  • Page 86 – Manual; Registration; Terminal
  • Page 87 – Displaying the cluster overview
  • Page 88 – Displaying SIP registrations; SIP enabled; Understanding groups and users
  • Page 89 – site manager role; Add groups or; Site manager role; Port
  • Page 90 – Base DN; sword confirm; Allow access to all users
  • Page 91 – admin; SIP
  • Page 92 – Media server; Small; Template editor; Medium; You cannot edit this field.
  • Page 93 – Displaying gatekeeper registrations; View all gatekeeper registrations
  • Page 94 – Management settings >; Active; SIP address
  • Page 95 – Exporting and importing conferences; Remote Deskt op; Exporting and downloading a conference; To export a conference; Export conference
  • Page 96 – Download exported conference; Importing a conference; To import a file; Upload File; Automatically import conferences after upload; Import
  • Page 98 – Working with the logs; Management settings > Server logs; Content Engine logs
  • Page 99 – Roll log file; to
  • Page 100 – Backing up and restoring the Content Server; Backing up; Before backing up; Making an ad hoc backup; Computer Management
  • Page 101 – Configuring a scheduled backup; Through the web interface
  • Page 102 – Restoring from a backup; Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs; TCS database engine; You must restart the Content Server after the restore process
  • Page 103 – LCD panel operations; Restarting the Content Server using the LCD panel; Shutting down the Content Server using the LCD panel; Yes; LCD status display and button functions; Server modes
  • Page 104 – Error states; Terminal emulator program operations; Communications > HyperTerminal; Baud rate; OK
  • Page 105 – Esc; Shutdown; Enter; Terminal emulator session keys
  • Page 106 – Upgrading the Content Server; Downloading Content Server software releases; Management settings; Upgrading the Content Server software; W indows Remote Deskt op Connection
  • Page 107 – Applying security updates; To apply security updates; because it will shut down the Content Server.
  • Page 108 – Management
  • Page 109 – Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection; Using Remote Desktop
  • Page 110 – Setting the system date & time; Open the; M anagement settings > Windows; Go to; Restart the Content Server: go to
  • Page 111 – Ports used by the Content Server; Port range
  • Page 112 – Ports for streaming from the Content Server
  • Page 113 – The default
  • Page 114 – Changing the local administrator account password; Management settings > Windows server; Click; Set administrator password; Enter the current password, then the new password twice and click
  • Page 115 – Restoring to Content Server defaults; ConfigRestore; Restoring the default settings
  • Page 117 – Commands; FullRestore
  • Page 118 – License, copyright and trademark information; TANDBERG copyright; Copyright © 2006 - 2010 TANDBERG Telecom AS. All rights reserved; Third party licenses information; Please provide USD
  • Page 119 – License for Prototype:
  • Page 120 – Third party trademark and copyright notices; QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.; TANDBERG patents
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Page 6 - Logging in to the web interface; role; Log in; in the top right of the window.; Recorded conferences; list opens and the appropriate menus for your

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