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Chapter 4
Configuring CTMS Administration Software
Figure 4-11
To configure or edit Access Management settings:
Step 1
Click Access Management under the System Configuration folder in the Navigation Pane to open the
Access Management window.
Step 2
Access Management initially displays a table providing the following information about already-defined
users as described in
Table 4-9
Field
Username
Administrator
Meeting Scheduler
Diagnostic Technician
To delete one of the defined administrators, click the radio button to the left of the table entry, and
then click Delete.
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Access Management
Table
4-9.
Access Management Table Field Descriptions
Description
Username of a specific CTMS user.
Administrators have the authority to perform all tasks associated
with CTMS, including configuring system settings, managing
multipoint meetings, maintaining, monitoring and troubleshooting
CTMS. Administrators have access to all folders in CTMS
Administration software. A green check in this field indicates that
the selected user has been designated as an administrator.
Meeting Schedulers have the authority to perform multipoint
meeting management tasks, such as defining meeting templates, and
setting up (and breaking down, as necessary) ad hoc, static and
scheduled meetings. Meeting Schedulers have access to the Meeting
Management folder in CTMS Administration software. A green
check in this field indicates that the selected user has been
designated as a meeting scheduler.
Diagnostic Technicians have the authority to perform CTMS
monitoring and troubleshooting tasks. Diagnostic Technicians have
access to the Troubleshooting and Monitoring folders in CTMS
Administration software. A green check in this field indicates that
the selected user has been designated as a diagnostic technician.
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