Cisco CTS-500 Configuration Manual page 158

Configuration guide for the cisco telepresence system
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Product Specific Configuration Fields
Settings Access
Yes
Gratuitous ARP
Yes
PC Voice VLAN
Yes
Access
Auto Line Select
Yes
Web Access
Yes
Days Display Not
Active
Display On Time
Display On Duration
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
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Enabled
Indicates whether the Settings button on the phone is functional. When
Settings Access is enabled, you can change the phone network configuration,
ring type, and volume on the phone. When Settings Access is disabled, the
Settings button is completely disabled; no options appear when you press the
button. Also, you cannot adjust the ringer volume or save any volume settings.
When Settings Access is restricted, you can only access User Preferences and
volume settings.
Disabled
Indicates whether the phone will learn MAC addresses from Gratuitous ARP
responses. Disabling the phones ability to accept Gratuitous ARP will prevent
applications which use this mechanism for monitoring and recording of voice
streams from working. If monitoring capability is not desired, change this
setting to Disabled.
Enabled
Indicates whether the phone will allow a device attached to the PC port to
access the Voice VLAN. Disabling Voice VLAN Access will prevent the
attached PC from sending and receiving data on the Voice VLAN. It will also
prevent the PC from receiving data sent and received by the phone. Set this
setting to Enabled if an application is being run on the PC that requires
monitoring of the phones traffic. These could include monitoring and
recording applications and use of network monitoring software for analysis
purposes.
Disabled
When enabled, indicates that the phone will shift the call focus to incoming
calls on all lines. When disabled, the phone will only shift the focus to
incoming calls on the currently used line.
Enabled
Indicates whether the phone will accept connections from a web browser or
other HTTP client. Disabling the web server functionality of the phone will
block access to the phones internal web pages. These pages provide statistics
and configuration information. Features, such as QRT (Quality Report Tool),
will not function properly without access to the phones web pages. This setting
will also affect any serviceability application such as CiscoWorks 2000 that
relies on web access.
Allows the user to specify the days that the backlight is to remain off by
default. Typically this would be Saturday and Sunday for US corporate
customers. Saturday and Sunday should be the default. The list contains all of
the days of the week. To turn off backlight on Saturday and Sunday the User
would hold down Control and select Saturday and Sunday.
07:30
Indicates the time of day the display is to automatically turn itself on for days
listed in the off schedule. The value should be in a 24 hour format. Where 0:00
is the beginning of the day and 23:59 is the end of the day. Leaving this field
blank will activate the display at the beginning of the day (e.g. - "0:00"). To
set the display to turn on at 7:00AM the user would enter "07:00" without the
quotes. If you wanted the display to turn on at 2:00PM you would enter
"14:00" without the quotes. Maximum length: 5
10:30
Indicates the amount of time the display is to be active for when it is turned on
by the programmed schedule. No value indicates the end of the day. Maximum
value is 24 hours. This value is in free form hours and minutes. "1:30" would
activate the display for one hour and 30 minutes. Maximum length: 5
Appendix C
Product Specific Configuration Layout Help
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