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Cisco TelePresence DX80 Reference Manual (202 pages)
Application Programming Interface
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 5.41 MB
Table of Contents
What's in this Guide?
2
Table of Contents
2
We Recommend You Visit Our Web Site Regularly for Updated about this Guide
4
Software Migration to CE Software
4
Downloading the User Documentation
4
What's New in CE9.2
5
What's New in CE9.1
12
What's New in CE9.0
16
API Fundamentals
22
Connecting to the API
22
Password
22
Ssh
22
Telnet
22
Http/Https
22
Serial Connection over Micro USB
23
User Roles
23
API Output
24
The Output Modes
24
Using the Command Line
25
API Commands
25
Other Commands
25
Command Line Shortcuts
26
Searching
26
Value Types and Formats
26
Commands
27
Configurations
27
Status
27
Multiline Commands
28
Synchronous API Calls
29
Events
30
Feedback Mechanism
31
Feedback Expressions
31
Terminal Connections
32
HTTP XMLAPI Authentication
33
HTTP XMLAPI Session Authentication
33
Getting Status and Configurations
34
Sending Commands and Configurations
34
Using HTTP POST
34
Feedback from Codec over HTTP
35
Registering for Feedback
35
Translating from Terminal Mode to XML
36
Dos and Don'ts
37
Xconfiguration Commands
38
Description of the Xconfiguration Commands
39
Audio Configuration
43
Xconfiguration Audio Defaultvolume
43
Xconfiguration Audio Microphones Mute Enabled
43
Xconfiguration Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone
43
Xconfiguration Audio Soundsandalerts Ringvolume
43
Xconfiguration Audio Input Microphonemode
44
Xconfiguration Audio Ultrasound Maxvolume
44
Conference Configuration
44
Xconfiguration Conference Autoanswer Mode
44
Xconfiguration Conference Autoanswer Mute
44
Xconfiguration Conference Autoanswer Delay
45
Xconfiguration Conference Defaultcall Protocol
45
Xconfiguration Conference Defaultcall Rate
45
Xconfiguration Conference Donotdisturb Defaulttimeout
45
Xconfiguration Conference Encryption Mode
46
Xconfiguration Conference Farendcontrol Mode
46
Xconfiguration Conference Maxreceivecallrate
46
Xconfiguration Conference Maxtransmitcallrate
46
Xconfiguration Conference Maxtotalreceivecallrate
47
Xconfiguration Conference Maxtotaltransmitcallrate
47
H323 Configuration
47
Xconfiguration H323 Authentication Mode
47
Xconfiguration H323 Authentication Loginname
47
Xconfiguration H323 Encryption Keysize
48
Xconfiguration H323 Gatekeeper Address
48
Xconfiguration H323 Authentication Password
48
Xconfiguration H323 Callsetup Mode
48
Xconfiguration H323 H323Alias E164
49
Xconfiguration H323 H323Alias ID
49
Xconfiguration H323 NAT Mode
49
Xconfiguration H323 NAT Address
50
Macros Configuration
50
Xconfiguration Macros Mode
50
Xconfiguration Macros Autostart
50
Network Configuration
51
Xconfiguration Network [1] DNS Domain Name
51
Xconfiguration Network [1] DNS Server [1
51
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Mode
51
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Tlsverify
51
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Useclientcertificate
52
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Identity
52
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Password
52
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Anonymousidentity
52
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Md5
53
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Ttls
53
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Tls
53
Xconfiguration Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Peap
53
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipstack
54
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv4 Assignment
54
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv4 Address
54
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv4 Gateway
54
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv4 Subnetmask
55
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv6 Assignment
55
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv6 Address
55
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv6 Gateway
55
Xconfiguration Network [1] Ipv6 Dhcpoptions
56
Xconfiguration Network [1] MTU
56
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Mode
56
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv Audio
57
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv Video
57
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv Data
58
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv Signalling
58
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv Icmpv6
59
Xconfiguration Network [1] Qos Diffserv NTP
59
Xconfiguration Network [1] Remoteaccess Allow
59
Xconfiguration Network [1] Speed
60
Xconfiguration Network [1] VLAN Voice Mode
60
Xconfiguration Network [1] VLAN Voice Vlanid
60
Networkport Configuration
61
Xconfiguration Networkport [2] Mode
61
Networkservices Configuration
61
Xconfiguration Networkservices CDP Mode
61
Xconfiguration Networkservices H323 Mode
61
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Mode
62
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Proxy Allowed
62
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Proxy Loginname
62
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Proxy Password
62
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Proxy Mode
63
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTP Proxy Url
63
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTPS Server Minimumtlsversion
63
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTPS Stricttransportsecurity
63
Xconfiguration Networkservices NTP Mode
64
Xconfiguration Networkservices NTP Server [1..3] Address
64
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTPS Verifyservercertificate
64
Xconfiguration Networkservices HTTPS Verifyclientcertificate
64
Xconfiguration Networkservices SIP Mode
65
Xconfiguration Networkservices SNMP Mode
65
Xconfiguration Networkservices SNMP Host [1..3] Address
65
Xconfiguration Networkservices SNMP Communityname
65
Xconfiguration Networkservices SNMP Systemcontact
66
Xconfiguration Networkservices SNMP Systemlocation
66
Xconfiguration Networkservices SSH Mode
66
Xconfiguration Networkservices Telnet Mode
66
Xconfiguration Networkservices Welcometext
66
Peripherals Configuration
67
Xconfiguration Peripherals Profile Controlsystems
67
Phonebook Configuration
67
Xconfiguration Phonebook Server [1] ID
67
Xconfiguration Phonebook Server [1] Type
67
Xconfiguration Phonebook Server [1] URL
68
Provisioning Configuration
68
Xconfiguration Provisioning Connectivity
68
Xconfiguration Provisioning Mode
69
Xconfiguration Provisioning Loginname
69
Xconfiguration Provisioning Password
69
Xconfiguration Provisioning Httpmethod
70
Xconfiguration Provisioning Externalmanager Address
70
Xconfiguration Provisioning Externalmanager Alternateaddress
70
Xconfiguration Provisioning Externalmanager Protocol
70
Xconfiguration Provisioning Externalmanager Path
71
Xconfiguration Provisioning Externalmanager Domain
71
Proximity Configuration
71
Xconfiguration Proximity Mode
71
Xconfiguration Proximity Services Callcontrol
71
Xconfiguration Proximity Services Contentshare Fromclients
72
Xconfiguration Proximity Services Contentshare Toclients
72
Serialport Configuration
72
Xconfiguration Serialport Mode
72
Xconfiguration Serialport Loginrequired
72
SIP Configuration
73
Xconfiguration SIP Authentication Username
73
Xconfiguration SIP Authentication Password
73
Xconfiguration SIP Defaulttransport
73
Xconfiguration SIP Displayname
73
Xconfiguration SIP Ice Mode
74
Xconfiguration SIP Ice Defaultcandidate
74
Xconfiguration SIP Listenport
74
Xconfiguration SIP Proxy [1
74
Xconfiguration SIP Turn Server
75
Xconfiguration SIP Turn Username
75
Xconfiguration SIP Turn Password
75
Xconfiguration SIP URI
75
Standby Configuration
76
Xconfiguration Standby Control
76
Xconfiguration Standby Delay
76
Xconfiguration Standby Wakeuponmotiondetection
76
Systemunit Configuration
77
Xconfiguration Systemunit Name
77
Time Configuration
77
Xconfiguration Time Timeformat
77
Xconfiguration Time Dateformat
77
Xconfiguration Time Zone
78
Xconfiguration Userinterface Contactinfo Type
79
Xconfiguration Userinterface Custommessage
79
Userinterface Configuration
79
Xconfiguration Userinterface Keytones Mode
80
Xconfiguration Userinterface Language
80
Xconfiguration Userinterface OSD Halfwakemessage
80
Xconfiguration Userinterface OSD Output
80
Xconfiguration Userinterface OSD Settingsmenu Mode
81
Usermanagement Configuration
81
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Mode
81
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Server Address
81
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Server Port
82
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Encryption
82
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Minimumtlsversion
82
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Verifyservercertificate
82
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Admin Filter
83
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Admin Group
83
Xconfiguration Usermanagement LDAP Attribute
83
Video Configuration
84
Xconfiguration Video Defaultmainsource
84
Xconfiguration Video Input Connector [1
84
Xconfiguration Video Input Connector [1
85
Xconfiguration Video Input Connector [2] Presentationselection
85
Xconfiguration Video Input Connector [2] Quality
86
Xconfiguration Video Input Connector [1..2] Visibility
86
Xconfiguration Video Monitors
86
Xconfiguration Video Output Connector [2] CEC Mode
87
Xconfiguration Video Output Connector [2] Overscanlevel
87
Xconfiguration Video Output Connector [1
87
Xconfiguration Video Presentation Defaultsource
87
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Default Mode
87
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Default Fullscreenmode
88
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Default Onmonitorrole
88
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Default Pipposition
88
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Oncall Duration
89
Xconfiguration Video Selfview Oncall Mode
89
Xcommand Commands
90
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Cisco TelePresence DX80 Administrator's Manual (193 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 8.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
This Part of the Product Documentation Is Aimed at User Documentation and Software
5
Administrators Working with the Setup and Configuration of What's New
6
DX70 and DX80 at a Glance
16
Power on and off
17
LED Indicators
19
Well We Succeeded! How to Administer the Video Conferencing Device
20
May We Recommend that You Visit the Cisco Web Site Configuration
24
User Administration
25
The User Documentation Can be Found on Change the Device Passphrase
26
Https://Www.cisco.com/Go/Desk-Docs Restrict the Access to the Settings Menu
27
Device Configuration
28
Add a Sign in Banner
29
Add a Welcome Banner
30
Manage the Service Certificates of the Device
31
Manage the Lists of Trusted Certificate Authorities - Cas
32
Set up Secure Audit Logging
36
Delete CUCM Trust Lists
37
Change the Persistency Mode
38
Set up Ad Hoc Multipoint Conferences
39
Set up Intelligent Proximity for Content Sharing
41
Adjust the Video Quality to Call Rate Ratio
46
Add Corporate Branding to the Screen
47
Add a Custom Wallpaper
49
Choose a Ringtone and Set the Ringtone Volume
50
Manage the Favorites List
51
Set up Accessibility Features
52
Provisioning of Product Specific Configurations from CUCM
53
Connect a Computer
56
Extend the Number of Input Sources
57
Bluetooth Headset
58
Connect the ISDN Link
59
Installing New Software
61
Add Option Keys
64
Device Status
65
Run Diagnostics
66
Download Log Files
67
Create a Remote Support User
68
Backup and Restore Configurations and Custom Elements
69
CUCM Provisioning of Custom Elements
70
TMS Provisioning of Custom Elements
71
Revert to the Previously Used Software Image
72
Factory Reset the Video Conferencing Device
73
Capture User Interface Screenshots
77
Overview of the Device Settings
79
Audio Settings
84
Audio Defaultvolume
84
Audio Input Microphonemode
84
Audio Microphones Mute Enabled
84
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone
84
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringvolume
85
Audio Ultrasound Maxvolume
85
Audio Ultrasound Mode
85
Bluetooth Settings
86
Bluetooth Allowed
86
Bluetooth Enabled
86
Bookings Settings
87
Bookings Protocolpriority
87
Callhistory Settings
88
Callhistory Mode
88
Cameras Settings
89
Cameras Camera [N] Backlight Defaultmode
89
Conference Settings
90
Conference Activecontrol Mode
90
Conference Autoanswer Delay
90
Conference Autoanswer Mode
90
Conference Autoanswer Mute
90
Conference Callprotocolipstack
90
Conference Defaultcall Protocol
91
Conference Defaultcall Rate
91
Conference Donotdisturb Defaulttimeout
91
Conference Encryption Mode
91
Conference Farendcontrol Mode
91
Conference Farendcontrol Signalcapability
92
Conference Farendmessage Mode
92
Conference Maxreceivecallrate
92
Conference Maxtotalreceivecallrate
92
Conference Maxtotaltransmitcallrate
92
Conference Maxtransmitcallrate
92
Conference Micunmuteondisconnect Mode
93
Conference Multipoint Mode
93
Conference Presentation Onplacedonhold
93
Facilityservice Settings
94
Facilityservice Service [N] Calltype
94
Facilityservice Service [N] Name
94
Facilityservice Service [N] Number
94
Facilityservice Service [N] Type
94
H323 Settings
95
H323 Authentication Loginname
95
H323 Authentication Mode
95
H323 Authentication Password
95
H323 Callsetup Mode
95
H323 Encryption Keysize
96
H323 Gatekeeper Address
96
H323 H323Alias E164
96
H323 H323Alias ID
96
H323 NAT Mode
96
H323 NAT Address
97
H323 Portallocation
97
Httpclient Settings
98
Httpclient Allowhttp
98
Httpclient Allowinsecurehttps
98
Httpclient Mode
98
Httpclient Usehttpproxy
98
Httpfeedback Settings
99
Httpfeedback Tlsverify
99
Httpfeedback Usehttpproxy
99
Logging Settings
100
Logging Cloudupload Mode
100
Logging Debug Wifi
100
Logging External Mode
100
Logging External Protocol
100
Logging External Server Address
100
Logging External Server Port
101
Logging External Tlsverify
101
Logging Internal Mode
101
Logging Mode
101
Macros Settings
102
Macros Autostart
102
Macros Mode
102
Macros Unresponsivetimeout
102
Macros XAPI Transport
102
Network Settings
103
Network [N] DNS DNSSEC Mode
103
Network [N] DNS Domain Name
103
Network [N] DNS Server [M] Address
103
Network [N] IEEE8021X Mode
103
Network [N] IEEE8021X Anonymousidentity
104
Network [N] IEEE8021X Identity
104
Network [N] IEEE8021X Password
104
Network [N] IEEE8021X Tlsverify
104
Network [N] IEEE8021X Useclientcertificate
104
Network [N] IEEE8021X Eap Md5
105
Network [N] IEEE8021X Eap Peap
105
Network [N] IEEE8021X Eap Tls
105
Network [N] IEEE8021X Eap Ttls
105
Network [N] Ipstack
105
Network [N] Ipv4 Address
106
Network [N] Ipv4 Assignment
106
Network [N] Ipv4 Gateway
106
Network [N] Ipv4 Subnetmask
106
Network [N] Ipv6 Assignment
106
Network [N] Ipv6 Address
107
Network [N] Ipv6 Dhcpoptions
107
Network [N] Ipv6 Gateway
107
Network [N] MTU
107
Network [N] Qos Mode
107
Network [N] Qos Diffserv Audio
108
Network [N] Qos Diffserv Data
108
Network [N] Qos Diffserv Signalling
108
Network [N] Qos Diffserv Video
108
Network [N] Qos Diffserv Icmpv6
109
Network [N] Qos Diffserv NTP
109
Network [N] Remoteaccess Allow
109
Network [N] Speed
109
Network [N] Trafficcontrol Mode
110
Network [N] VLAN Voice Mode
110
Network [N] VLAN Voice Vlanid
110
Networkport Settings
111
Networkport [N] Mode
111
Networkservices Settings
112
Networkservices CDP Mode
112
Networkservices H323 Mode
112
Networkservices HTTP Mode
112
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Loginname
112
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Mode
113
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Pacurl
113
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Password
113
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Url
113
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP Mode
113
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP URL
114
Networkservices HTTPS Server Minimumtlsversion
114
Networkservices HTTPS Stricttransportsecurity
114
Networkservices HTTPS Verifyclientcertificate
114
Networkservices NTP Mode
114
Networkservices NTP Server [N] Address
115
Networkservices NTP Server [N] Key
115
Networkservices NTP Server [N] Keyalgorithn
115
Networkservices NTP Server [N] Keyid
115
Networkservices SIP Mode
115
Networkservices SMTP from
116
Networkservices SMTP Mode
116
Networkservices SMTP Password
116
Networkservices SMTP Port
116
Networkservices SMTP Server
116
Networkservices SMTP Username
116
Networkservices SMTP Security
117
Networkservices SNMP Communityname
117
Networkservices SNMP Mode
117
Networkservices SNMP Systemcontact
117
Networkservices SNMP Systemlocation
117
Networkservices SSH Allowpublickey
118
Networkservices SSH Hostkeyalgorithm
118
Networkservices SSH Mode
118
Networkservices Telnet Mode
118
Networkservices Websocket
118
Networkservices Welcometext
118
Networkservices Wifi Allowed
119
Networkservices Wifi Enabled
119
Networkservices XMLAPI Mode
119
Peripherals Settings
120
Peripherals Inputdevice Mode
120
Peripherals Profile Controlsystems
120
Phonebook Settings
121
Phonebook Server [N] ID
121
Phonebook Server [N] Pagination
121
Phonebook Server [N] Tlsverify
121
Phonebook Server [N] Type
122
Phonebook Server [N] URL
122
Provisioning Settings
123
Provisioning Connectivity
123
Provisioning CUCM Callmanagementrecords Calldiagnostics
123
Provisioning Externalmanager Address
123
Provisioning Externalmanager Alternateaddress
123
Provisioning Externalmanager Domain
124
Provisioning Externalmanager Path
124
Provisioning Externalmanager Protocol
124
Provisioning Loginname
124
Provisioning Mode
124
Provisioning Password
125
Provisioning Tlsverify
125
Provisioning Webexedge
125
Proximity Settings
126
Proximity Alternateport Enabled
126
Proximity Mode
126
Proximity Services Callcontrol
126
Proximity Services Contentshare Fromclients
127
Proximity Services Contentshare Toclients
127
Roomcleanup Settings
128
Roomcleanup Autorun Contenttype Whiteboards
128
Roomcleanup Autorun Hourofday
128
Roomreset Settings
129
Roomreset Control
129
RTP Settings
130
RTP Ports Range Start
130
RTP Ports Range Stop
130
RTP Video Ports Range Start
130
RTP Video Ports Range Stop
130
Security Settings
131
Security Audit Logging Mode
131
Security Audit Onerror Action
131
Security Audit Server Address
131
Security Audit Server Port
131
Security Audit Server Portassignment
132
Security Fips Mode
132
Security Session Failedloginslockouttime
132
Security Session Inactivitytimeout
132
Security Session Maxfailedlogins
132
Security Session Maxsessionsperuser
133
Security Session Maxtotalsessions
133
Security Session Showlastlogon
133
Serialport Settings
134
Serialport Loginrequired
134
Serialport Mode
134
SIP Settings
135
Sip Anat
135
SIP Authentication Password
135
SIP Authentication Username
135
SIP Defaulttransport
135
SIP Displayname
135
SIP Ice Defaultcandidate
136
SIP Ice Mode
136
SIP Line
136
SIP Listenport
136
SIP Mailbox
137
SIP Minimumtlsversion
137
SIP Preferredipsignaling
137
SIP Proxy [N] Address
137
SIP Tlsverify
137
SIP Turn Discovermode
138
SIP Turn Droprflx
138
SIP Turn Password
138
SIP Turn Server
138
SIP Turn Username
138
SIP Type
138
Sip Uri
139
Standby Settings
140
Standby Control
140
Standby Delay
140
Standby Wakeuponmotiondetection
140
Systemunit Settings
141
Systemunit Crashreporting Advanced
141
Systemunit Crashreporting Mode
141
Systemunit Crashreporting Url
141
Systemunit Name
141
Time Settings
142
Time Dateformat
142
Time Timeformat
142
Time Zone
143
Userinterface Settings
145
Userinterface Accessibility Incomingcallnotification
145
Userinterface Assistant Proactivemeetingjoin
145
Userinterface Bookings Visibility Title
145
Userinterface Branding Awakebranding Colors
145
Userinterface Contactinfo Type
146
Userinterface Custommessage
146
Userinterface Diagnostics Notifications
146
Userinterface Features Call End
146
Userinterface Keytones Mode
146
Userinterface Features Call Joinwebex
147
Userinterface Features Call Keypad
147
Userinterface Features Call Midcallcontrols
147
Userinterface Features Call Musicmode
147
Userinterface Features Call Start
147
Userinterface Features Hideall
147
Userinterface Features Share Start
148
Userinterface Features Whiteboard Start
148
Userinterface Language
148
Userinterface OSD Encryptionindicator
148
Userinterface OSD Halfwakemessage
148
Userinterface OSD Output
148
Userinterface Phonebook Mode
149
Userinterface Proximity Notifications
149
Userinterface Security Mode
149
Userinterface Settingsmenu Mode
149
Userinterface Settingsmenu Visibility
150
Userinterface Soundeffects Mode
150
Userinterface Wallpaper
150
Userinterface Whiteboard Activityindicators
150
Usermanagement Settings
151
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Filter
151
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Group
151
Usermanagement LDAP Attribute
151
Usermanagement LDAP Basedn
151
Usermanagement LDAP Encryption
151
Usermanagement LDAP Minimumtlsversion
152
Usermanagement LDAP Mode
152
Usermanagement LDAP Server Address
152
Usermanagement LDAP Server Port
152
Usermanagement LDAP Verifyservercertificate
152
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Complexity Minimumdigits
153
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Complexity Minimumlength
153
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Complexity Minimumlowercase
153
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Complexity Minimumspecial
153
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Complexity Minimumuppercase
154
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Maxlifetime
154
Usermanagement Passwordpolicy Reuselimit
154
Video Settings
155
Video Activespeaker Defaultpipposition
155
Video Defaultlayoutfamily Local
155
Video Defaultmainsource
155
Video Input Connector [N] Cameracontrol Cameraid
156
Video Input Connector [N] Cameracontrol Mode
156
Video Input Connector [N] Inputsourcetype
156
Video Input Connector [N] Name
156
Video Input Connector [N] Optimaldefinition Profile
157
Video Input Connector [N] Presentationselection
157
Video Input Connector [N] Quality
158
Video Input Connector [N] Rgbquantizationrange
158
Video Input Connector [N] Visibility
158
Video Monitors
158
Video Output Connector [N] Brightness
158
Video Output Connector [N] Resolution
159
Video Output Connector [N] Whitebalance Level
159
Video Presentation Defaultpipposition
159
Video Presentation Defaultsource
159
Video Presentation Priority
160
Video Rememberlayout
160
Video Selfview Default Fullscreenmode
160
Video Selfview Default Mode
160
Video Selfview Default Onmonitorrole
161
Video Selfview Default Pipposition
161
Video Selfview Mirrored
161
Video Selfview Oncall Duration
161
Video Selfview Oncall Mode
161
Webex Settings
162
Webex Cloudproximity Mode
162
Experimental Settings
163
The User Interface
165
Set up Remote Monitoring
166
Access Call Information and Answer a Call While Using the Web Interface
167
Place a Call Using the Web Interface
168
Share Content Using the Web Interface
170
Local Layout Control
171
Control a Far End Camera
172
Customize the Video Conferencing Device's User Interface
173
Customize the Video Conferencing Device's Behavior Using Macros
175
Remove Default Buttons from the User Interface
176
Use of a Third-Party USB Input Device
177
Sending HTTP(S) Requests
178
Manage Startup Scripts
179
Access the Device's XML Files
180
Execute API Commands and Configurations from the Web Interface
181
About Ethernet Ports
182
Serial Interface
183
Open TCP Ports
184
Httpfeedback Address from TMS
185
Link an On-Premises Registered Device to Cisco Webex Edge for Devices
186
Register a Device to the Cisco Webex Cloud Service
187
Supported Rfcs
188
Calculating Minimum Bandwidth
189
Technical Specification
190
User Documentation on the Cisco Web Site
192
Cisco Contacts
193
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Administrator's Manual (153 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 6.26 MB
Table of Contents
Administrator Guide
2
Table of Contents
2
This Part of the Product Documentation Is Aimed at User Documentation and Software
5
Administrators Working with the Setup and Configuration of What's New in CE9
6
The Video System
7
DX70 and DX80 at a Glance
14
Features and Benefits
14
Power on and off
15
LED Indicators
16
Well We Succeeded! How to Administer the Video System
17
May We Recommend that You Visit the Cisco Web Site Configuration
21
User Administration
22
The User Documentation Can be Found on Change the System Passphrase
23
Https://Www.cisco.com/Go/DX-Docs Restrict the Access to the Settings Menu
24
System Configuration
25
Add a Sign in Banner
26
Manage the Service Certificates of the Video System
27
Manage the List of Trusted Certificate Authorities (Cas)
28
Set up Secure Audit Logging
29
Manage Pre-Installed Certificates for CUCM Via Expressway Provisioning
30
Delete CUCM Trust Lists
31
Change the Persistency Mode
32
Set Strong Security Mode
33
Set up Intelligent Proximity for Content Sharing
34
Adjust the Video Quality to Call Rate Ratio
39
Packet Loss Resilience - Clearpath
40
Add Corporate Branding to the Screen
41
Add a Custom Wallpaper
43
Choose a Ringtone and Set the Ringtone Volume
44
Manage the Favorites List
45
Connect a Computer
47
Extend the Number of Input Sources
48
Bluetooth Headset
49
Upgrade the System Software
51
Add Option Keys
53
System Status
54
Run Diagnostics
55
Download Log Files
56
Create a Remote Support User
57
Backup or Restore a Configuration
58
Revert to the Previously Used Software Image
59
Factory Reset the Video System
60
Capture User Interface Screenshots
64
Overview of the System Settings
66
Audio Settings
70
Audio Defaultvolume
70
Open a Web Browser and Enter the IP Address of the Video Audio Microphones Mute Enabled
70
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone
70
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringvolume
70
Audio Input Microphonemode
71
Audio Ultrasound Maxvolume
71
Audio Ultrasound Mode
71
Bluetooth Settings
72
The User Interface
72
Bluetooth Allowed
72
Bluetooth Enabled
72
Callhistory Settings
73
Callhistory Mode
73
Conference Settings
74
Conference Activecontrol Mode
74
Conference Autoanswer Delay
74
Conference Autoanswer Mode
74
Conference Autoanswer Mute
74
Conference Callprotocolipstack
74
Conference Defaultcall Protocol
75
Conference Defaultcall Rate
75
Conference Donotdisturb Defaulttimeout
75
Conference Encryption Mode
75
Conference Farendcontrol Mode
75
Conference Farendcontrol Signalcapability
76
Conference Maxreceivecallrate
76
Conference Maxtotalreceivecallrate
76
Conference Maxtotaltransmitcallrate
76
Conference Maxtransmitcallrate
76
Conference Micunmuteondisconnect Mode
76
Conference Presentation Onplacedonhold
77
Conference Videobandwidth Mode
77
Facilityservice Settings
78
Facilityservice Service [1..5] Type
78
H323 Settings
79
H323 Authentication Loginname
79
H323 Authentication Mode
79
H323 Authentication Password
79
H323 Callsetup Mode
79
H323 Encryption Keysize
80
H323 Gatekeeper Address
80
H323 H323Alias E164
80
H323 H323Alias ID
80
H323 NAT Mode
80
H323 NAT Address
81
H323 Portallocation
81
Logging Settings
82
Logging External Mode
82
Logging External Protocol
82
Logging External Server Address
82
Logging External Server Port
82
Logging Mode
82
Macros Settings
83
Macros Autostart
83
Macros Mode
83
Network Settings
84
Network [1] DNS Domain Name
84
Network [1] DNS Server [1
84
Network [1] IEEE8021X Mode
84
Network [1] IEEE8021X Tlsverify
84
Network [1] IEEE8021X Useclientcertificate
84
Network [1] IEEE8021X Anonymousidentity
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Md5
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Tls
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Ttls
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Identity
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Password
85
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Peap
86
Network [1] Ipstack
86
Network [1] Ipv4 Address
86
Network [1] Ipv4 Assignment
86
Network [1] Ipv4 Gateway
86
Network [1] Ipv4 Subnetmask
86
Network [1] Ipv6 Address
87
Network [1] Ipv6 Assignment
87
Network [1] Ipv6 Dhcpoptions
87
Network [1] Ipv6 Gateway
87
Network [1] MTU
87
Network [1] Qos Mode
87
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Audio
88
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Data
88
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Signalling
88
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Video
88
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Icmpv6
89
Network [1] Qos Diffserv NTP
89
Network [1] Remoteaccess Allow
89
Network [1] Speed
89
Network [1] Trafficcontrol Mode
90
Network [1] VLAN Voice Mode
90
Network [1] VLAN Voice Vlanid
90
Networkport Settings
91
Networkport [2] Mode
91
Networkservices Settings
92
Networkservices CDP Mode
92
Networkservices H323 Mode
92
Networkservices HTTP Mode
92
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Allowed
92
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Loginname
93
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Mode
93
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Password
93
Networkservices HTTP Proxy Url
93
Networkservices HTTPS Server Minimumtlsversion
93
Networkservices HTTPS Stricttransportsecurity
93
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP Mode
94
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP URL
94
Networkservices HTTPS Verifyclientcertificate
94
Networkservices HTTPS Verifyservercertificate
94
Networkservices NTP Mode
95
Networkservices NTP Server [1..3] Address
95
Networkservices SIP Mode
95
Networkservices SNMP Host [1..3] Address
95
Networkservices SNMP Mode
95
Networkservices SNMP Communityname
96
Networkservices SNMP Systemcontact
96
Networkservices SNMP Systemlocation
96
Networkservices SSH Allowpublickey
96
Networkservices SSH Mode
96
Networkservices Telnet Mode
96
Networkservices Welcometext
97
Networkservices Wifi Allowed
97
Networkservices Wifi Enabled
97
Networkservices XMLAPI Mode
97
Peripherals Settings
98
Peripherals Profile Controlsystems
98
Phonebook Settings
99
Phonebook Server [1] ID
99
Phonebook Server [1] Type
99
Phonebook Server [1] URL
99
Provisioning Settings
100
Provisioning Connectivity
100
Provisioning Loginname
100
Provisioning Mode
100
Provisioning Externalmanager Address
101
Provisioning Externalmanager Alternateaddress
101
Provisioning Externalmanager Path
101
Provisioning Externalmanager Protocol
101
Provisioning Httpmethod
101
Provisioning Password
101
Provisioning Externalmanager Domain
102
Proximity Settings
103
Proximity Mode
103
Proximity Services Callcontrol
103
Proximity Services Contentshare Fromclients
103
Proximity Services Contentshare Toclients
103
RTP Settings
104
RTP Ports Range Start
104
RTP Ports Range Stop
104
RTP Video Ports Range Start
104
RTP Video Ports Range Stop
104
Security Settings
105
Security Audit Logging Mode
105
Security Audit Onerror Action
105
Security Audit Server Address
105
Security Audit Server Port
106
Security Audit Server Portassignment
106
Security Session Failedloginslockouttime
106
Security Session Inactivitytimeout
106
Security Session Maxfailedlogins
106
Security Session Maxsessionsperuser
106
Security Session Maxtotalsessions
107
Security Session Showlastlogon
107
Serialport Settings
108
Serialport Loginrequired
108
Serialport Mode
108
SIP Settings
109
Sip Anat
109
SIP Authentication Password
109
SIP Authentication Username
109
SIP Defaulttransport
109
SIP Displayname
109
SIP Ice Defaultcandidate
110
SIP Ice Mode
110
SIP Line
110
SIP Listenport
110
SIP Mailbox
110
SIP Preferredipmedia
111
SIP Preferredipsignaling
111
SIP Proxy [1..4] Address
111
SIP Tlsverify
111
SIP Turn Discovermode
111
SIP Turn Droprflx
111
SIP Turn Password
112
SIP Turn Server
112
SIP Turn Username
112
SIP Type
112
Sip Uri
112
Standby Settings
113
Standby Control
113
Standby Delay
113
Standby Wakeuponmotiondetection
113
Systemunit Settings
114
Systemunit Name
114
Time Settings
115
Time Dateformat
115
Time Timeformat
115
Time Zone
116
Userinterface Settings
118
Userinterface Contactinfo Type
118
Userinterface Custommessage
118
Userinterface Keytones Mode
118
Userinterface Language
118
Userinterface OSD Encryptionindicator
119
Userinterface OSD Halfwakemessage
119
Userinterface OSD Output
119
Userinterface OSD Settingsmenu Mode
119
Userinterface Wallpaper
120
Usermanagement Settings
121
Usermanagement LDAP Encryption
121
Usermanagement LDAP Minimumtlsversion
121
Usermanagement LDAP Mode
121
Usermanagement LDAP Server Address
121
Usermanagement LDAP Server Port
121
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Filter
122
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Group
122
Usermanagement LDAP Attribute
122
Usermanagement LDAP Verifyservercertificate
122
Video Settings
123
Video Activespeaker Defaultpipposition
123
Video Defaultlayoutfamily Local
123
Video Defaultlayoutfamily Remote
124
Video Defaultmainsource
124
Video Input Connector [1
124
Video Input Connector [1
125
Video Input Connector [2] Presentationselection
125
Video Input Connector [1
126
Video Input Connector [2] Quality
126
Video Input Connector [2] Rgbquantizationrange
126
Video Monitors
126
Video Output Connector [1] Brightness
126
Video Output Connector [2] CEC Mode
126
Video Output Connector [1..2] Resolution
127
Video Output Connector [1] Whitebalance Level
127
Video Output Connector [2] Location Horizontaloffset
127
Video Output Connector [2] Location Verticaloffset
127
Video Output Connector [2] Overscanlevel
127
Video Output Connector [2] Rgbquantizationrange
127
Video Presentation Defaultpipposition
127
Video Presentation Defaultsource
127
Video Selfview Default Fullscreenmode
128
Video Selfview Default Mode
128
Video Selfview Default Onmonitorrole
128
Video Selfview Default Pipposition
128
Video Selfview Oncall Mode
128
Video Selfview Oncall Duration
129
Experimental Settings
130
The User Interface
132
Set up Remote Monitoring
133
About Snapshots
133
Access Call Information While Using the Web Interface
134
Place a Call Using the Web Interface
135
Share Content Using the Web Interface
137
Local Layout Control
138
Control a Far End Camera
139
Customize the Video System's User Interface
140
Customize the Video System's Behavior Using Macros
142
Manage Startup Scripts
143
About Startup Scripts
143
Access the Video System's XML Files
144
About the Api
144
Execute API Commands and Configurations from the Web Interface
145
Serial Interface
146
Open TCP Ports
147
Get a New Httpfeedback Address from TMS
148
Technical Specification
149
Supported Rfcs
151
User Documentation on the Cisco Web Site
152
Cisco Contacts
153
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Cisco TelePresence DX80 Administrator's Manual (136 pages)
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| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 5.92 MB
Table of Contents
Administrator Guide
2
Table of Contents
2
This Part of the Product Documentation Is Aimed at User Documentation and Software
5
Administrators Working with the Setup and Configuration of What's New in CE8.3
6
The Video System
6
DX70 and DX80 at a Glance
10
Power on and off
11
LED Indicators
12
Well We Succeeded! How to Administer the Video System
13
May We Recommend that You Visit the Cisco Web Site Configuration
17
User Administration
18
The User Documentation Can be Found on Change the System Passphrase
19
Http://Www.cisco.com/Go/DX-Docs Set a PIN Code for the On-Screen Settings Menu
20
System Configuration
21
Add a Sign in Banner
22
Manage the Service Certificates of the Video System
23
Manage the List of Trusted Certificate Authorities (Cas)
24
Set up Secure Audit Logging
25
Manage Pre-Installed Certificates for CUCM Via Expressway Provisioning
26
Delete CUCM Trust Lists
27
Change the Persistency Mode
28
Set Strong Security Mode
29
Set up Intelligent Proximity for Content Sharing
30
Adjust the Video Quality to Call Rate Ratio
35
Packet Loss Resilience - Clearpath
36
Choose Wallpaper
37
Choose a Ringtone and Set the Ringtone Volume
38
Manage Local Contacts
39
Connect a Computer
41
Extend the Number of Input Sources
42
Upgrade the System Software
44
Add Option Keys
46
System Status
47
Run Diagnostics
48
Download Log Files
49
Create a Remote Support User
50
Backup or Restore a Configuration
51
Revert to the Previously Used Software Image
52
Factory Reset the Video System
53
Capture User Interface Screenshots
56
Overview of the System Settings
58
Audio Settings
62
Audio Defaultvolume
62
Open a Web Browser and Enter the IP Address of the Video Audio Microphones Mute Enabled
62
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone
62
Audio Soundsandalerts Ringvolume
62
Audio Input Microphonemode
63
Callhistory Settings
64
Callhistory Mode
64
Conference Settings
65
Conference Activecontrol Mode
65
Conference Autoanswer Delay
65
Conference Autoanswer Mode
65
Conference Autoanswer Mute
65
Conference Callprotocolipstack
65
Conference Defaultcall Rate
66
Conference Donotdisturb Defaulttimeout
66
Conference Encryption Mode
66
Conference Farendcontrol Mode
66
Conference Farendcontrol Signalcapability
66
Conference Maxreceivecallrate
66
Conference Maxtotalreceivecallrate
67
Conference Maxtotaltransmitcallrate
67
Conference Maxtransmitcallrate
67
Conference Micunmuteondisconnect Mode
67
Conference Presentation Onplacedonhold
67
Conference Videobandwidth Mode
67
Conference Videobandwidth Presentationchannel Weight
68
Facilityservice Settings
69
Facilityservice Service [1..5] Type
69
H323 Settings
70
H323 Authentication Loginname
70
H323 Authentication Mode
70
H323 Authentication Password
70
H323 Callsetup Mode
70
H323 Encryption Keysize
71
H323 Gatekeeper Address
71
H323 H323Alias E164
71
H323 H323Alias ID
71
H323 NAT Mode
71
H323 NAT Address
72
H323 Portallocation
72
Logging Settings
73
Logging External Mode
73
Logging External Protocol
73
Logging External Server Address
73
Logging External Server Port
73
Logging Mode
73
Network Settings
74
Network [1] DNS Domain Name
74
Network [1] DNS Server [1
74
Network [1] IEEE8021X Mode
74
Network [1] IEEE8021X Tlsverify
74
Network [1] IEEE8021X Useclientcertificate
74
Network [1] IEEE8021X Anonymousidentity
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Md5
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Tls
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Ttls
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Identity
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Password
75
Network [1] IEEE8021X Eap Peap
76
Network [1] Ipstack
76
Network [1] Ipv4 Address
76
Network [1] Ipv4 Assignment
76
Network [1] Ipv4 Gateway
76
Network [1] Ipv4 Subnetmask
76
Network [1] Ipv6 Address
77
Network [1] Ipv6 Assignment
77
Network [1] Ipv6 Dhcpoptions
77
Network [1] Ipv6 Gateway
77
Network [1] MTU
77
Network [1] Qos Mode
77
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Audio
78
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Data
78
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Signalling
78
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Video
78
Network [1] Qos Diffserv Icmpv6
79
Network [1] Qos Diffserv NTP
79
Network [1] Remoteaccess Allow
79
Network [1] Speed
79
Network [1] Trafficcontrol Mode
80
Network [1] VLAN Voice Mode
80
Network [1] VLAN Voice Vlanid
80
Networkservices Settings
81
Networkservices CDP Mode
81
Networkservices H323 Mode
81
Networkservices HTTP Mode
81
Networkservices HTTPS Verifyservercertificate
81
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP Mode
82
Networkservices HTTPS OCSP URL
82
Networkservices HTTPS Verifyclientcertificate
82
Networkservices NTP Mode
82
Networkservices NTP Server [1..3] Address
82
Networkservices SIP Mode
82
Networkservices SNMP Communityname
83
Networkservices SNMP Host [1..3] Address
83
Networkservices SNMP Mode
83
Networkservices SNMP Systemcontact
83
Networkservices SNMP Systemlocation
83
Networkservices SSH Allowpublickey
84
Networkservices SSH Mode
84
Networkservices Telnet Mode
84
Networkservices Welcometext
84
Networkservices WIFI Allowed
84
Networkservices WIFI Enabled
85
Networkservices XMLAPI Mode
85
Peripherals Settings
86
Peripherals Pairing Ultrasound Volume Maxlevel
86
Peripherals Pairing Ultrasound Volume Mode
86
Peripherals Profile Controlsystems
86
Phonebook Settings
87
Phonebook Server [1] ID
87
Phonebook Server [1] Type
87
Phonebook Server [1] URL
87
Provisioning Settings
88
Provisioning Connectivity
88
Provisioning Loginname
88
Provisioning Mode
88
Provisioning Externalmanager Address
89
Provisioning Externalmanager Alternateaddress
89
Provisioning Externalmanager Path
89
Provisioning Externalmanager Protocol
89
Provisioning Httpmethod
89
Provisioning Password
89
Provisioning Externalmanager Domain
90
Proximity Settings
91
Proximity Mode
91
Proximity Services Callcontrol
91
Proximity Services Contentshare Fromclients
91
Proximity Services Contentshare Toclients
91
Roomreset Settings
92
Roomreset Control
92
RTP Settings
93
RTP Ports Range Start
93
RTP Ports Range Stop
93
Security Settings
94
Security Audit Logging Mode
94
Security Audit Onerror Action
94
Security Audit Server Address
94
Security Audit Server Port
95
Security Audit Server Portassignment
95
Security Session Inactivitytimeout
95
Security Session Maxsessionsperuser
95
Security Session Maxtotalsessions
95
Security Session Showlastlogon
95
Serialport Settings
96
Serialport Loginrequired
96
Serialport Mode
96
SIP Settings
97
Sip Anat
97
SIP Authentication Password
97
SIP Authentication Username
97
SIP Defaulttransport
97
SIP Displayname
97
SIP Ice Defaultcandidate
98
SIP Ice Mode
98
SIP Line
98
SIP Listenport
98
SIP Mailbox
98
SIP Preferredipmedia
99
SIP Preferredipsignaling
99
SIP Proxy [1..4] Address
99
SIP Tlsverify
99
SIP Turn Discovermode
99
SIP Turn Droprflx
99
SIP Turn Password
100
SIP Turn Server
100
SIP Turn Username
100
SIP Type
100
Sip Uri
100
Standby Settings
101
Standby Audiomotiondetection
101
Standby Control
101
Standby Delay
101
Systemunit Settings
102
Systemunit Name
102
Time Settings
103
Time Dateformat
103
Time Timeformat
103
Time Zone
104
Userinterface Settings
106
Userinterface Contactinfo Type
106
Userinterface Keytones Mode
106
Userinterface Language
106
Userinterface OSD Encryptionindicator
106
Userinterface OSD Output
107
Userinterface Userpreferences
107
Userinterface Wallpaper
107
Usermanagement Settings
108
Usermanagement LDAP Encryption
108
Usermanagement LDAP Minimumtlsversion
108
Usermanagement LDAP Mode
108
Usermanagement LDAP Server Address
108
Usermanagement LDAP Server Port
108
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Filter
109
Usermanagement LDAP Admin Group
109
Usermanagement LDAP Attribute
109
Usermanagement LDAP Verifyservercertificate
109
Video Settings
110
Video Activespeaker Defaultpipposition
110
Video Defaultlayoutfamily Local
110
Video Defaultlayoutfamily Remote
111
Video Defaultmainsource
111
Video Input Connector [1
111
Video Input Connector [1
112
Video Input Connector [2] Quality
112
Video Input Connector [1
113
Video Input Connector [2] Presentationselection
113
Video Input Connector [2] Rgbquantizationrange
113
Video Layout Disabledisconnectedlocaloutputs
114
Video Monitors
114
Video Output Connector [1
114
Video Output Connector [1] Brightness
114
Video Output Connector [1] Whitebalance Level
114
Video Output Connector [2] CEC Mode
114
Video Output Connector [2] Location Horizontaloffset
114
Video Output Connector [2] Location Verticaloffset
114
Video Output Connector [2] Overscanlevel
114
Video Output Connector [2] Rgbquantizatonrange
114
Video Presentation Defaultpipposition
115
Video Presentation Defaultsource
115
Video Selfview Default Fullscreenmode
115
Video Selfview Default Mode
115
Video Selfview Default Onmonitorrole
115
Video Selfview Default Pipposition
116
Video Selfview Oncall Duration
116
Video Selfview Oncall Mode
116
Experimental Settings
117
The User Interface
119
Set up Remote Monitoring
120
Access Call Information While Using the Web Interface
121
Place a Call Using the Web Interface
122
Share Content Using the Web Interface
124
Local Layout Control
125
Control a Far End Camera
126
Add In-Room Controls to the User Interface
127
Manage Startup Scripts
128
Access the Video System's XML Files
129
Execute API Commands and Configurations from the Web Interface
130
Serial Interface
131
Technical Specification
132
Supported Rfcs
134
User Documentation on the Cisco Web Site
135
Cisco Contacts
136
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (40 pages)
TelePresence
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 14.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
3
Introduction
4
A Tour of the Cisco DX70
4
About this User Guide
4
A Tour of the Cisco DX80
5
DX80 and USB Headsets
5
Pairing with a Bluetooth Headset
6
Logging on with Your Own Credentials
7
About Extension Mobility
7
Video Calls
8
Place Call from Contact List
9
About the Lists of Contacts
9
Edit a Contacts List Entry, then Place the Call
10
About Entry Edits
10
Place Call Using Name, Number or Address
11
About Placing Calls
11
Incoming Calls
12
If Someone Calls You
12
Receive Call While in Another Call
13
About the Options
13
Disconnect Yourself from Call
14
About Disconnecting Yourself
14
Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold
15
About Putting on Hold
15
Transfer an Ongoing Call
16
About Transfer
16
Change Call Rate
17
About Call Rate
17
Activate Do Not Disturb
18
About Do Not Disturb
18
Automated Forwarding of All Calls
19
About Forwarding Calls
19
View Keypad While in a Call
20
Using Keypad in a Call
20
Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
21
About Video Conferences
21
Disconnect a Participant from a Conference
22
About Video Conferences
22
Intelligent Proximity
23
Activating Intelligent Proximity
24
About Proximity
24
Content Sharing
25
Sharing Content in a Call
26
About Content Sharing
26
Change Presentation Layout in a Call
27
About Presentation Layout
27
Scheduled Meetings
28
Join a Scheduled Meeting
29
Joining a Meeting
29
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (48 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 6.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
User Guide
1
Introduction
4
Best Practice
4
Cisco DX70
5
Tour the Cisco DX70
5
Cisco DX80
6
D1510408 English
6
User Guide Cisco DX70, Cisco DX80
6
Produced: June 2015, All Contents © 2014-15
6
Tour the Cisco DX80
6
Set up Your Device for the First Time
7
Set a PIN or Password to Restrict Access
8
If You Forget Your PIN or Password
9
Lock and Unlock Screen
10
Set or Change Screen-Lock Timeout
11
Call Tasks
12
Answer Call
13
Disconnect Call
14
Hold and Resume
15
Place Call
16
Use Contacts or Recents to Place Call
17
Use Speed-Dials to Place Call
18
Video Call Basics
19
Activate Self-View
20
Send a Voicemail
21
Listen to a Voicemail
22
Reply to a Voicemail
23
Forward a Voicemail
24
Delete a Voicemail
25
Store and Retrieve Active Call with Call Park
26
Transfer a Call
27
Create Conference
28
Start or Join a Meet Me Conference
29
Share Content
30
Presentation
31
Webex Meetings
32
Start a Scheduled Webex Meeting
33
Contacts
34
Add Someone from Call History to Contacts
35
Make Someone a Favorite
36
Allocate Numbers to Speed-Dial
37
Camera in Video Calls
38
Set the Camera Exposure Level
39
Settings
40
Access the Settings Menu
41
Bluetooth
42
Microphone Mode (Cisco DX80 Only)
43
Accessibility Overview
44
Accessibility Procedures (I)
45
Accessibility Procedures (II)
46
Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
47
Accessibility Explore by Touch Gestures
47
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (48 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Tablet
| Size: 5.71 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
4
Best Practice
4
Tour the Cisco DX70
5
Tour the Cisco DX80
6
Set up Your Device for the First Time
7
Set a PIN or Password to Restrict Access
8
If You Forget Your PIN or Password
9
Lock and Unlock Screen
10
Set or Change Screen-Lock Timeout
11
Call Tasks
12
Answer Call
13
Disconnect Call
14
Hold and Resume
15
Place Call
16
Use Contacts or Recents to Place Call
17
Use Speed-Dials to Place Call
18
Video Call Basics
19
Activate Self-View
20
Send a Voicemail
21
Listen to a Voicemail
22
Reply to a Voicemail
23
Forward a Voicemail
24
Delete a Voicemail
25
Store and Retrieve Active Call with Call Park
26
Transfer a Call
27
Create Conference
28
Start or Join a Meet Me Conference
29
Share Content
30
Presentation
31
Webex Meetings
32
Start a Scheduled Webex Meeting
33
Contacts
34
About Contacts
35
Add Someone from Call History to Contacts
35
Make Someone a Favorite
36
Allocate Numbers to Speed-Dial
37
Camera in Video Calls
38
Set the Camera Exposure Level
39
Settings
40
About Settings
41
Access the Settings Menu
41
Bluetooth
42
Microphone Mode (Cisco DX80 Only)
43
About Accessibility
44
Accessibility Overview
44
Accessibility Procedures (I)
45
Accessibility Procedures (II)
46
Accessibility Explore by Touch Gestures
47
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (40 pages)
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Cisco
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 3.37 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
4
Best Practice
4
Introduction
5
Tour the DX80
5
Set up Your Phone for the First Time
6
Security
7
Set a PIN Code or Password to Restrict Access
7
If You Forget Your PIN Code or Password
8
Lock and Unlock Screen
9
Set or Change Screen-Lock Timeout
10
Calling Tasks
11
Common Call Tasks
12
Answer Call
12
Disconnect Call
13
Hold and Resume
14
Place Call
15
Place Call Using Contacts or Recents
16
Place Call Using Speed Dials
17
Video Call Basics
18
Activating Selfview
19
Visual Voicemail
20
Send a Voicemail
20
Listen to a Voicemail
21
Reply to a Voicemail
22
Forward a Voicemail
23
Delete a Voicemail
24
Call Park
25
Store and Retrieve Active Call with Call Park
25
Call Transfer
26
Transfer a Call
26
Ad Hoc Conference
27
Create Conference
27
Meet Me Conference
28
Start or Join a Meet Me Conference
28
Webex Meetings
30
Start a Scheduled Webex Meeting
31
Contacts
33
Make Someone a Contact from Call History
33
Make Someone a Favorite
34
Allocating Numbers to Speed Dial
35
Camera
36
Setting the Camera Exposure Level
37
Settings
38
Gain Access to the Settings
39
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (33 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 2.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
4
Tour the Cisco DX70
4
Tour the Cisco DX80
5
Video Calls
6
Place Call from Contact List
7
Edit a Contacts List Entry, then Place the Call
8
Place Call Using Name, Number or Address
9
Receive Call
10
Receive Call While in Another Call
11
Disconnect Yourself from Call
12
Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold
13
Change Call Rate
14
Activate Do Not Disturb
15
View Keypad While in a Call
16
Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
17
Add Incoming Call(S) to Existing Call
18
Start and Stop Presentation in a Call
20
Change Presentation Layout in a Call
21
Scheduled Meetings
22
Join a Scheduled Meeting
23
Contacts
24
Favorites, Recents and Directory
25
Add Someone to Favorites, While in a Call
26
Add Someone to Favorites, Outside a Call
27
Camera Control
28
Move the Selfview Pip
29
Far End Camera Control
30
Settings
31
Overview of the Settings
32
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Manual (43 pages)
IP Phones and Videoconverencing devices
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.77 MB
Table of Contents
Phone Screen Features
3
Answer a Call
6
Answer Call Waiting
6
Mute Your Call
6
Forward Calls
7
Transfer a Call to Another Person
7
Adjust the Volume During a Call
8
Adjust the Phone Ringer Volume
8
Buttons and Hardware
9
Make a Call
13
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (14 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 0.72 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
4
Operation for Cisco DX70
4
Operation for Cisco DX80
5
2 Preference Setup
6
Set a PIN or Password
6
3 Basic Features
7
Lock and Unlock Screen
7
Placing a Call
7
Answering a Call
9
Hold and Resume a Call
9
Transferring a Call to Another Party
10
Create a Conference Call
11
Share Content in a Call
13
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Installation Manual (6 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.59 MB
Table of Contents
Optional Accessories
2
Room Setup
2
Connect Cables
3
Start the System
4
Connect to Computer
4
Front and Side Panels
5
Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual (8 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.39 MB
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Quick Reference Manual (3 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.8 MB
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Setting Up (2 pages)
NHS networked use
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.25 MB
Cisco TelePresence DX80 Quick Reference Manual (2 pages)
Touchscreen MBTelehealth A Shared Health Service
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 1.39 MB
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