Procedure 6: Set System Configuration Flags - Polycom 1500 Deployment Manual

Realpresence collaboration server, maximum security environments
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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX)1500/2000/4000 Deployment Guide for Maximum Security Environments

Procedure 6: Set System Configuration Flags

Maximum Security Environments have additional System Flags that control:
When the Maximum Security Environment is enabled by setting the
ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag to YES, the enhanced security features are enforced.
Table 1-15 lists the default and recommended values of these flags in Ultra Secure Mode.
Table 1-15
Flag
ALLOW_NON-
ENCRYPT_PARTY_IN_ENC
RYPT_CONF
DISABLE_INACTIVE_USER Determines the number of consecutive days a user
ENABLE_CYCLIC_FILE_SY
STEM_ALARMS
FORCE_STRONG_PASSW
ORD_POLICY
HIDE_CONFERENCE_PAS
SWORD
LAST_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS
1-52
Network Security
User Management
Strong Passwords
Login and Session Management
Cyclic File Systems
System Flags and their default values
If YES, allows non-encrypted participants to connect
to encrypted conferences.
Default: No
can be inactive before being disabled.
Default: 30
Range: 1-90
When set to YES an Active Alarm is created when a
Cyclic File (Log, CDR, Audit) reaches a file retention
time or file storage capacity limit.
Default: YES
Enables or disables all password related flags. This
flag cannot be set to NO when the RMX is in Ultra
Secure Mode.
Default: YES
When set to YES, Conference and Chairman
passwords are replaced by asterisks in the RMX Web
Client, RMX Manager, Audit Event and Log files.
Default: YES
When set to YES, the system displays a record of the
last Login of the user in the Main Screen of the RMX
Web Client or RMX Manager.
Default: YES
Description
Recommended
Value
NO
30
YES
YES
YES
YES
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