Page 2 - Contents
Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 2 of 121 Contents Logging in to the web interface ...................................................................................... 6 Supported browsers, plugins & platforms.............................................................
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
Logging in to the web interface Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 6 of 121 Logging in to the web interface What you see when the Cisco TelePresence Content Server web interface opens depends on whether guest access is enabled: • If guest access is enabled, you see the list ...
Page 7 - Supported browsers; Preferences; Content Editor; Recommended player versions
Supported browsers, plugins & platforms Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 7 of 121 Supported browsers, plugins & platforms Cisco recommends that you use software mentioned on this page to ensure that you can watch/stream conferences successfully. Supported browsers ...
Page 8 - Editing user preferences; Save; Automatically determine internet speed
Editing user preferences Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 8 of 121 Editing user preferences After you have logged in, you can edit some preferences for the way items are displayed. The preferences that you can set depend on your role . Go to Preferences in the top right of...
Page 9 - Field; means that conferences using that; Recheck properties; If a
Editing user preferences Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 9 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips internet connection, select the check box if necessary and click Recheck properties . Available players Whether W indows Media, QuickTime, Flash and Real Media players are...
Page 10 - Understanding the conference lists; Live conferences list; Recording alias; Recorded conferences list; though it cannot be watched or downloaded, and the
Understanding the conference lists Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 10 of 121 Understanding the conference lists Conferences (recorded calls) are displayed in three lists. Your access to each of the lists depends on whether you have logged in, and if you have, your user ro...
Page 11 - Site manager; Common features; Category; Play; preferences
Understanding the conference lists Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 11 of 121 Role What you see while they are being processed and after they have been processed. Site manager All recorded conferences are listed. Site managers can edit all recorded conferences. Common feat...
Page 12 - Download
Understanding the conference lists Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 12 of 121 bandwidth has been determined to be at a lower rate than the bandwidth of the conference. You can still play the conference, but you may experience playback problems. For more information about y...
Page 13 - Watching a conference; View Conferences; Using the Content Viewer
W atching a conference in the Content Server web interface Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 13 of 121 Watching a conference in the Content Server web interface The Content Viewer is opened when you ask to stream/play a conference. Watching a conference To stream a conferen...
Page 14 - The Next layout button
W atching a conference in the Content Server web interface Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 14 of 121 The Content Viewer playing an example conference with only main video: The Content Viewer playing an example conference with main and dual videos and an index: • The Next ...
Page 15 - Using the Content Viewer with Silverlight; indexes; Index; Port information
W atching a conference in the Content Server web interface Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 15 of 121 Note: Check Port information to make sure that the correct ports for streaming are not blocked; otherwise, the streaming media will fail to load. Using the Content Viewer ...
Page 16 - Watching a conference on your computer; Template; To download the conference:; View Conferences > Recorded
W atching a conference on your com puter Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 16 of 121 Watching a conference on your computer If a conference has downloadable outputs, you can download the conference to your computer. This may be better than streaming the conference, especial...
Page 17 - Frontend address
W atching a conference on a portable device (iPod or Zune) Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 17 of 121 Watching a conference on a portable device (iPod or Zune) If a conference has downloadable outputs suitable for portable devices, you can download the conference and then ...
Page 18 - Calling out to record; To dial out and record a call:; No live resources available
Calling out to record Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 18 of 121 Calling out to record If your login account has creator privileges you can dial out to an endpoint and record the endpoint's camera view for the duration of the call as an ad hoc conference. Scheduled - as op...
Page 19 - Call; Place call
Calling out to record Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 19 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Dial number Enter the address of the remote endpoint or system to call. The address can be: • an IP address. • an H.323 ID or E.164 alias, if the Content Server is registere...
Page 20 - Allow guest access
Calling out to record Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 20 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Description Details about the conference to be displayed beneath the name. Speaker Name(s) of the conference speaker(s). Location Where the conference takes place. Copyright...
Page 21 - Password; Who can view this
Calling out to record Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 21 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Note: Only enter groups and users that have been added to the Groups and users list on the Content Server (see Adding and updating groups & users ) in this field; otherw...
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
Using TMS to schedule conferences to be recorded on the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 22 of 121 Using TMS to schedule conferences to be recorded on the Content Server Cisco recommends that you use the Cisco TelePresence Management System (TMS) for sch edu...
Page 23 - Editing conferences - overview; Editing conference information and permissions; Managing conference outputs
Editing conferences - overview Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 23 of 121 Editing conferences - overview After a conference has been recorded, conference editors can update the conference as follows: • Editing conference information and permissions : conference information...
Page 24 - Editing conference information & permissions; Edit; table below; Content Viewer; Email
Editing conference inform ation & perm issions Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 24 of 121 Editing conference information & permissions Conference editors can update the conference information and permissions of conferences that they are editors of at any time. Site...
Page 25 - Who can view this conference
Editing conference inform ation & perm issions Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 25 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Conference permissions Who can view this conference Groups and users who can view the conference. Use Check access list to validate your entries...
Page 28 - Outputs for; Output layout; dual
Managing conference outputs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 28 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Distributed to Podcast Producer or iTunes U Select to open the Outputs for distribution to Podcast Producer or iTunes U section where you can edit output settings for ...
Page 29 - Bit rates
Managing conference outputs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 29 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips • Real Media for playback using Real Media Player. On demand sizes Select up to two conference sizes based on your users' streaming environment and internet connection...
Page 30 - Formats
Managing conference outputs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 30 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips low resolution monitor. Portable devices Select your choice of portable device(s) and whether you want audio and video, or audio-only: • iPod Video • iPod Audio • Zune...
Page 31 - Switching; iTunes U; Media
Managing conference outputs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 31 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips video stream, then this is one of: Switching : creates one movie file. The main video stream is replaced by the dual video stream when the dual video stream is activat...
Page 33 - Save and close; The Content Editor window; View conferences > Recorded
Indexing, cropping & concatenating conferences in the Content Editor Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 33 of 121 Indexing, cropping & concatenating conferences in the Content Editor You can use the Content Editor to edit conferences that you are an editor of. Site m...
Page 34 - Indexing a conference
Indexing, cropping & concatenating conferences in the Content Editor Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 34 of 121 The bottom section of the Content Editor has: • the conference volume, play and pause controls. • in and out sliders to change the start and end points. • a ...
Page 35 - Concatenating conferences; Join recordin; crop
Indexing, cropping & concatenating conferences in the Content Editor Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 35 of 121 Concatenating conferences To be able to join conferences, you must have edit access to both conferences (or have the site manager role ) and the conferences ...
Page 36 - Understanding recording configurations; Conference setup > Create conference
Understanding recording configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 36 of 121 Understanding recording configurations The Content Server records calls and can produce the resulting conferences in a range of formats and sizes for users to watch or download. Conferences c...
Page 38 - Storing recordings; import; will be deleted; Back up
Storing recordings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 38 of 121 Storing recordings The default location for media files is drive E:. You can change this to store files on a Network Attached Storage device (NAS), so that the recording capacity is not limited by the disk space...
Page 39 - using W indows Remote Deskt op Connection; Configure; Update user account
Storing recordings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 39 of 121 4. Configure the NAS, if you have not already done so. a. Log on to your NAS using W indows Remote Deskt op Connection . b. Set up a shared folder. c. Set permissions on the share to allow the Content Server and...
Page 40 - Return media to local storage
Storing recordings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 40 of 121 Changing the storage location back to the default storage location You will not be able to complete this process if the media size on the NAS is larger than the space available on the E: drive. Check the data fo...
Page 41 - Displaying the Categories list; Management settings > Categories; Edit existing Categories; Add new Categories; Add category; Recording aliases
Displaying the Categories list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 41 of 121 Displaying the Categories list A conference can be assigned a Category to make searching for conferences faster. Six Categories come with the Content Server: Announcements, Education, General, Meetin...
Page 42 - Adding & editing Categories; View conferences; To add a new Category:; To update a Category:; Name
Adding & editing Categories Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 42 of 121 Adding & editing Categories Administrators can add and edit Categories. A conference can be assigned a Category to make searching for conferences faster in the View conferences pages. To add a n...
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
Displaying the Recording alias list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 43 of 121 Displaying the Recording alias list Recording aliases are used to record calls and contain all the information about how the new conference is created. The Content Server is delivered with a num...
Page 44 - SIP URI; Site settings; Owner
Displaying the Recording alias list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 44 of 121 The following information is displayed for each Recording alias. Field Field description Usage tips Name The name of the Recording alias. H.323 ID The unique H.323 ID to be dialed to record usin...
Page 45 - Adding & editing Recording aliases; recording properties; To edit an existing Recording alias:; Conference Setup > Recording aliases
Adding & editing Recording aliases Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 45 of 121 Adding & editing Recording aliases Site managers can create and update Recording aliases which define several recording properties . One of these is the Recording alias type which determi...
Page 46 - Personal
Adding & editing Recording aliases Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 46 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Recording alias Name Enter a meaningful name for the Recording alias. This helps TMS users to choose the correct Recording alias when they choose to record ...
Page 48 - Return
Adding & editing Recording aliases Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 48 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips field. Description The description used when a conference is created by an incoming call or displayed as the default when you go to Conference setup > Cr...
Page 49 - Create conference
Adding & editing Recording aliases Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 49 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips displayed as the default when you go to Conference setup > Create conference . Use Check access list to validate your entries: it is also checked when yo...
Page 50 - edit conference information
Adding & editing Recording aliases Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 50 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips field. Automatically make recorded conference available Select to make the conference automatically available to the groups and users specified in Who can v...
Page 51 - Displaying the Template list; Understanding recording; Management settings > Templates; editing Templates; Delete selected; Adding & editing Templates; Save as
Displaying the Tem plate list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 51 of 121 Displaying the Template list A Template determines how a conference is recorded, streamed and played back: • Whether the conference can be streamed live or only on demand or both. • Formats supported:...
Page 53 - Dual video
Adding & editing Tem plates Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 53 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Output layout Select the layout to use. One of: Switching : creates one stream. The main video stream is replaced by the dual video stream when the dual video stre...
Page 54 - Large; Live stream
Adding & editing Tem plates Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 54 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips internet (by default, the maximum is 512 kbps – see Maximum target bit rate below for the actual bit rate). Large : For access to a high-speed LAN. This format tak...
Page 56 - Picture in picture; Summary
Adding & editing Tem plates Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 56 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips stream to the right. For Live broadcasts, the image shown above is displayed in the video instead of the dual video stream while there is no dual video stream in t...
Page 57 - Displaying the Media server configurations list; Local IIS Web Server
Displaying the Media server configurations list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 57 of 121 Displaying the Media server configurations list Media server configurations tell the Content Server where the media for a conference is stored and how it is streamed. Media server co...
Page 58 - Adding & editing Media server configurations; M anagement settings > Media servers; Media server configuration: Windows Media Streaming Server
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 58 of 121 Adding & editing Media server configurations Site managers can add new Media server configurations and update existing ones: • To edit a Media server, go to M anagement settings...
Page 60 - Port Information; Server push port
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 60 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips points for the Main and Dual video streams (they can be the same publishing point, if required). Publishing points: Use existing Select this optio...
Page 61 - configuration of your network.; TTL; and; Live URLs; is selected
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 61 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips configuration of your network. is specified at the publishing point, the Content Server can use any address in the 10.0 range for multicast stream...
Page 62 - Main; Live unicast streaming; relay streams to clients.
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 62 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips streaming server. external server that is running an FTP service. If you select this option, complete the other fields in this section. Then check...
Page 63 - Live multicast streaming
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 63 of 121 • Live multicast streaming : This does not require an external QuickTime or Darwin Streaming Server to relay streams to clients - the multicast stream is sent directly from the Cont...
Page 64 - URLs for; Multicast IP address; On demand settings; Test FTP
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 64 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips URLs for Main and Dual video streams and choose whether you want the filename (in this case the sdp filename) to be appended to the alternate URL....
Page 65 - Media server configuration: Wowza Media Server for Flash
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 65 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Server address The IP address or DNS name of the FTP server. Port The port number of the FTP service. Most FTP servers will use port 21. Directory...
Page 66 - Application directory
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 66 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Server settings Name A descriptive name for the Media server configuration. The server name is used in the Template and Manage outputs pages when ...
Page 67 - If you select this option, also enter the
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 67 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips On demand settings Write movies to the default media location Select to have media written to the Content Server’s default media location: this wi...
Page 68 - Media server configuration: Real Media Streaming Server; Server G2
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 68 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips information from that generated by the Content Server. Enter the URLs for the Main and Dual video streams and choose whether the filename will be ...
Page 69 - the default live URL.; Broadcast point
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 69 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips the default live URL. for Server G2 is "encoder", and for Server 90 is "broadcast". Use alternate live URLs Select to supply your ...
Page 70 - Media server configuration: Podcast Producer Server; Server address
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 70 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Use alternate on demand URLs Select to supply your own URLs for on demand streaming; that is, if the on demand URLs require different path or file...
Page 71 - Media server configuration: iTunes U Server; Server settings; The server name is used in the; Site URL
Adding & editing Media server configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 71 of 121 Media server configuration: iTunes U Server iTunes U is a third-party product provided by Apple. For setup and support information on iTunes U, go to:
Page 72 - Displaying the Call configurations list; Management settings > Call configurations; Add Call configuration; Edit a Call configuration
Displaying the Call configurations list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 72 of 121 Displaying the Call configurations list To display the Call configurations list, go to Management settings > Call configurations . The Content Server is delivered with a default System Ca...
Page 73 - Adding and editing Call configurations; Understanding recording configurations; To edit an existing Call configuration
Adding and editing Call configurations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 73 of 121 Adding and editing Call configurations Site managers can add and edit Call configurations. The Call configuration is used by a Recording alias. See Understanding recording configurations . To...
Page 75 - Understanding groups & users; Access to view conferences
Understanding groups & users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 75 of 121 Understanding groups & users Access to view conferences Who can view conferences can be configured: • Content Server wide with the Allow Guest Access field in Site settings . o When guest acces...
Page 76 - Who can view or edit a conference; Authentication mode; Role; Management settings > Groups and users
Understanding groups & users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 76 of 121 Who can view or edit a conference A conference specifies who can view it and who can edit it. Users who can view a conference see the conference in the listing and are able to watch and download it...
Page 77 - You do not use Active Directory
Understanding groups & users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 77 of 121 Note : Before changing authentication mode to LDAP, a site manager must add at least one LDAP group or user with the site manager role to the Content Server. Under LDAP authentication, local users ...
Page 78 - users list; . Their role is displayed next to the
Understanding groups & users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 78 of 121 users list : go to Management settings > Groups and users . Their role is displayed next to the name.
Page 79 - Displaying the Groups & users list; Show; Base
Displaying the Groups & users list Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 79 of 121 Displaying the Groups & users list The Content Server has one predefined user - the local administrator with the default password TANDBERG . W e strongly recommend that you change this pa...
Page 80 - Adding & updating groups and users; Add; Table for adding groups and users
Adding & updating groups and users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 80 of 121 Adding & updating groups and users Site managers can add new groups or users to give them a role (see below), and update existing ones. Cisco recommends working with groups where possible...
Page 81 - Conference play properties
Adding & updating groups and users Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 81 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Recording aliases per page Only displayed if the group or user has a creator role: the number of Recording aliases displayed per page. The default is 20, bu...
Page 82 - Displaying the server overview; Server overview; cluster; System name; Server
Displaying the server overview Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 82 of 121 Displaying the server overview To display the Server overview page go to go to Management settings > Server overview . This page displays the status of the Content Server and is automatically upda...
Page 83 - Error; End all calls; below
Displaying the server overview Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 83 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips Error : The Content Server is out of disk space - less than 5% disk space remains free on the C: or E: drive, or on the network attached storage (NAS), or the Conte...
Page 84 - Local Content Server; Restart
Displaying the server overview Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 84 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips storage location is on a NAS (see below), disk space on the NAS is also displayed. any new calls or new offline transcoding jobs). Database location Database data s...
Page 85 - Configuring site settings; Management Settings > Site settings; End All Calls; server overview; Cluster name; Recorded
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 85 of 121 Configuring site settings Site settings must be configured before using the Content Server. To open Site settings, go to Management Settings > Site settings . Most settings in the Site settings page ca...
Page 86 - Manual; Registration; Terminal
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 86 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips address. Changes to this page are not saved if a connection cannot be made to the specified address or it is not that of this Content Server. conferences page and the co...
Page 87 - Displaying the cluster overview
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 87 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips outputs. For more information, see Displaying the cluster overview . Q.931 port If in a cluster, the non-live and live Q.931 ports used for H.323 call setup can be chang...
Page 88 - Displaying SIP registrations; SIP enabled; Understanding groups and users
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 88 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips reseller for more information. SIP settings Registration status Displays the status of Content Server’s registration with the SIP registrar. Click View all SIP registrat...
Page 89 - site manager role; Add groups or; Site manager role; Port
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 89 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips settings because the Content Server attempts to bind to the LDAP server. Changes to this page are not saved if the LDAP server settings are incorrect. to configure the C...
Page 90 - Base DN; sword confirm; Allow access to all users
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 90 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips OU=marketing,OU=employees,DC=company,DC=com identifies users from the Marketing department only. User DN The LDAP identifier of the account in your domain which the Cont...
Page 91 - admin; SIP
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 91 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips User name Enter a user name if the SMTP server requires authentication. Password/Password confirm Enter a password if the SMTP server requires authentication. API API en...
Page 92 - Media server; Small; Template editor; Medium; You cannot edit this field.
Configuring site settings Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 92 of 121 Field Field description Usage tips for QuickTime Content Server. server can be added and then selected here. Non-Live M PEG-4 for QuickTime The preconfigured Media server configuration, Local IIS W eb Ser...
Page 93 - Displaying gatekeeper registrations; View all gatekeeper registrations
Displaying gatekeeper registrations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 93 of 121 Displaying gatekeeper registrations To display detailed information about gatekeeper registrations, go to Management settings > Site settings and click View all gatekeeper registrations . Thi...
Page 94 - Management settings >; Active; SIP address
Displaying SIP registrations Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 94 of 121 Displaying SIP registrations To display detailed information about registrations with a SIP registrar, go to Management settings > Site settings and click View all SIP registrations . This is a stat...
Page 95 - Exporting and importing conferences; Remote Deskt op; Exporting and downloading a conference; To export a conference; Export conference
Exporting and importing conferences Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 95 of 121 Exporting and importing conferences Conferences can be copied from one Content Server to other Content Servers by site managers, one at a time. To do this, use the export/import functionality. C...
Page 96 - Download exported conference; Importing a conference; To import a file; Upload File; Automatically import conferences after upload; Import
Exporting and importing conferences Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 96 of 121 5. Click Download exported conference and save the exported .tcb file to an external network location. The .tcb file remains on the source Content Server for a week from the date of exporting be...
Page 98 - Working with the logs; Management settings > Server logs; Content Engine logs
W orking with the logs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 98 of 121 Working with the logs To view the Content Server logs go to Management settings > Server logs . The logs from the Content Engine are displayed by default: to view other logs, select from the drop-down lis...
Page 99 - Roll log file; to
W orking with the logs Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 99 of 121 The phperror log file rolls automatically when the file size is approximately 5 MB: click Roll log file to start a new log file manually.
Page 100 - Backing up and restoring the Content Server; Backing up; Before backing up; Making an ad hoc backup; Computer Management
Backing up and restoring the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 100 of 121 Backing up and restoring the Content Server Cisco recommends that you back up the Content Server regularly and also before you upgrade it or install a security update. This topic explai...
Page 101 - Configuring a scheduled backup; Through the web interface
Backing up and restoring the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 101 of 121 7. In Backu p type, destination and name, browse to the network location or USB drive that you want to back up to, type a name for the backup and then click Next . 8. In Completing the ...
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
Backing up and restoring the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 102 of 121 Restoring from a backup Make sure that you are using a backu p taken from the same Content Server that you are restoring. If you want to restore to a different Content Server, contact y...
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
Shutting down and restarting the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 103 of 121 Shutting down and restarting the Content Server On Content Servers equipped with an LCD panel, this can be used to shut down or restart. On Content Servers which do not have a LCD p...
Page 104 - Error states; Terminal emulator program operations; Communications > HyperTerminal; Baud rate; OK
Shutting down and restarting the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 104 of 121 1-5 calls (idle) The TCS W izard has started while there is a call in progress. trans (idle) The TCS W izard has started while there is a transcoding process in progress. maintenanc...
Page 105 - Esc; Shutdown; Enter; Terminal emulator session keys
Shutting down and restarting the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 105 of 121 7. Make sure that the Content Server is not recording or transcoding. Then press Esc to display Cisco TelePresence Content Server versi on, IP address and recording/transcoding stat...
Page 106 - Upgrading the Content Server; Downloading Content Server software releases; Management settings; Upgrading the Content Server software; W indows Remote Deskt op Connection
Upgrading the Content Server Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 106 of 121 Upgrading the Content Server It is a good idea to regularly check for upgrades to the Content Server software on the Cisco web site. To upgrade the Content Server, read the Release notes for the relea...
Page 107 - Applying security updates; To apply security updates; because it will shut down the Content Server.
Applying security updates Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 107 of 121 Applying security updates Cisco recommends that you check th
Page 108 - Management
Using the web interface for W indows Server adm inistration Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 108 of 121 Using the web interface for Windows Server administration Open the web interface for W indows Server administration in a new window by going to Management settings > ...
Page 109 - Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection; Using Remote Desktop
Using W indows Rem ote Desktop Connection Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 109 of 121 Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection Windows Remote Deskt op Connection is used for a number of administrative tasks : • Upgrading the Content Server • Using the TCS wizard to store re...
Page 110 - Setting the system date & time; Open the; M anagement settings > Windows; Go to; Restart the Content Server: go to
Setting the system date & tim e Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 110 of 121 Setting the system date & time It is important that the system date, time and time zone are correct. They are set as part of the installation procedure (see the Content Server Getting Start...
Page 111 - Ports used by the Content Server; Port range
Port inform ation Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 111 of 121 Port information Ports used by the Content Server Port Transport Layer Protocol Used by Open on the Content Server Firewall 80 TCP Content Server web interface (HTTP) Yes 443 TCP Content Server web interface usi...
Page 112 - Ports for streaming from the Content Server
Port inform ation Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 112 of 121 Ports for streaming from the Content Server Streaming W indows Media from the Content Server uses the following ports: Port Streaming Media Protocol Firewall Information 554 RTSP At least one of these ports need...
Page 113 - The default
Port inform ation Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 113 of 121 Note: The W indows Media player will automatically use protocol rollover if necessary . The default streaming protocol for the W indows Media player is RTSP on port 554. If the player cannot obtain the stream us...
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
Changing the local administrator account password Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 114 of 121 Changing the local administrator account password The local administrator account is a built-in Windows account that has complete access to the local system. It has been added to ...
Page 115 - Restoring to Content Server defaults; ConfigRestore; Restoring the default settings
Restoring to Content Server defaults Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 115 of 121 Restoring to Content Server defaults You can restore the Content Server to its default settings, partially or fully, using the LCD and the buttons on the front panel: • A partial restore (usin...
Page 117 - Commands; FullRestore
Restoring to Content Server defaults Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online Page 117 of 121 8. Use the Up or Down arrows to navigate to Commands and press Enter to select. 9. Use the Up or Down arrows to navigate to either FullRestore or ConfigRestore (see the notes above.) and press...
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