Flags Specific To Maximum Security Environments - Ultra Secure Mode - Polycom RealPresence RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Automatic Password Generation Flags
Flag
NUMERIC_CHAIR_PASS_ DEFAULT _LEN
The default password length defined by the NUMERIC_CONF_PASS_DEFAULT_LEN or
NUMERIC_CHAIR_PASS_ DEFAULT LEN does not fall within the range defined by the minimum and
maximum length an appropriate fault is added to the Faults list.

Flags Specific to Maximum Security Environments - Ultra Secure Mode

The Collaboration Server can operate in one of two modes: Standard Security Mode or Ultra Secure Mode.
In Ultra Secure Mode the enhanced security features of the version are rigorously enforced.
The Ultra Secure Mode is enabled or disabled depending on the value of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE
System Flag.
Ultra Secure Mode, is enabled by manually adding the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag to the System
Configuration and setting its value to YES.
Ultra Secure Mode Flag
WARNING: Once Ultra Secure Mode is enabled it can only be undone by performing a Restore to
Factory Defaults. Also, to implement a Maximum Security environment, other Polycom products on
the network must be similarly configured.
For more information see
Polycom®, Inc.
Description
This flag enables or disables the automatic generation of
chairperson passwords. The length of the automatically
generated passwords is determined by the flag value.
Possible values:
0 – 16, 6 default (non-secured mode)
0 and 9 – 16, 9 default (Ultra Secure Mode).
Enter 0 to disable the automatic generation of passwords.
Any value other than 0 enables the automatic generation of
chairperson passwords provided the flag
HIDE_CONFERENCE_PASSWORD is set to NO.
If the default is used, in non-secured mode the system will
automatically generate chairperson passwords that contain 6
characters.
Restoring
Defaults.
System Configuration Flags
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