Using The Camera Privacy Cover; Using The Api With A Secure Rs-232 Interface; Data Cleansing - Polycom HDX Systems Deployment Manual

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Deployment Guide for Maximum Security Environments

Using the Camera Privacy Cover

Using the API with a Secure RS-232 Interface

Data Cleansing

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The Polycom EagleEye camera goes to sleep when the Polycom HDX system
does. For added security Polycom now offers a privacy cover (part number
2215-28454-001) that you can attach to the camera. You can open and close the
cover as needed. Contact your Polycom distributor for more information.
You must log in with a password to start an RS-232 session when the system
is configured with the Maximum Security Profile and if the system is
configured for external authentication through Active Directory. For more
information, refer to
"Configuring Your System for Remote Access"
page 15.
Data cleansing is a result of resetting an HDX system, "cleaning" or removing
sensitive data. You can return the system to its original state and remove the
HDX system environment software as well as the data, or you can remove the
data but leave the HDX system environment software. Removing the data and
environment software is known as erasing the system flash memory, while
data cleansing retains the environment software but removes the data.
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