User Interfaces; How To Configure Your System - Cisco CTS-SX10-K9 Getting Started Manual

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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set
SX10 Quick Set

User interfaces

The principal operating device for your Cisco TelePresence
SX10 Quick Set is the TRC6 remote control.
Additionally, you can configure your system through its web
interface, provided that the system is already connected to a
network and you know the IP address. In the appendices we
describe how to use the remote control and the on-screen
menu. We also describe how to navigate and use the web
interface.
D15117.01 SX10 Getting Started Guide TC7.1, MAY 2014.
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Introduction

How to configure your system

Before you can start using your SX10 you must set the basic
configurations as described in this chapter.
Using a provisioning system, or configuring each
video conference system individually
Provisioning allows video conferencing network administrators
to manage many video systems simultaneously. In general, you
only have to put in the credentials of the provisioning server
to each video system; the rest of the configuration is done
automatically.
Without a provisioning system, you must configure each video
system individually. As a minimum, you must set the IP and SIP
parameters. You should also set the correct time and date.
Basic configuration with or without a provisioning system is
described in the remainder of this chapter.
Getting started
How to wake up the system and start using one of the user
interfaces.
 Setup assistant
 Web interface
Provisioning
(when using a provisioning system)
Your system may be configured by an external provisioning
system. This way a number of settings are provisioned
automatically, and you most likely do not have to set the IP, SIP
and Time and Date settings.
 Setup assistant
 Web interface
Configuration
Configuration
IP parameters
(when not set by a provisioning system)
Your video conference system must be connected to an IP
network. Both IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) are
supported. In both cases, the IP parameters can be assigned
automatically by the network, or you can set everything
manually.
 Setup assistant
 Web interface
SIP parameters
(when not set by a provisioning system)
To get online and ready to place and receive calls, your system
must be set up properly. Your system uses the SIP protocol for
video calls, and is on by default.
 Web interface
Date and time
(when not set by a provisioning system)
When setting up your video conference system, you should
check that the date and time settings are correct. Among
other things this information is used to time stamp messages
transmitted to gatekeepers and other network elements.
 Web interface
The codec/system password
To restrict access to system configuration, we strongly
recommend that you set a password for your video conference
system.
This password is used when you sign in to the web and
command line interfaces for your system.
 Web interface
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