Maintenance Manual
Call-in match
parameters
These fields are used to identify incoming
calls as being from the endpoint:
■ Username: This must be the
username that the endpoint sends to
the MCU
■ IP address: The IP address of the
endpoint
The endpoint is recognized if all filled-in fields in
this section are matched. Fields left blank are not
considered in the match.
Note that in some cases a SIP registrar can cause
a call to appear to come from the IP address of the
registrar rather than the IP address of the
endpoint. In this case, to use call-in match
parameters, leave the IP address field blank and
enter the correct username. The call will be
matched by username.
When using LCS, the username that will be
matched is the user's display name (e.g. Peter
Rabbit) rather than the sign-in name
(bluecoat@cisco.com).
Display name
override
The name that is displayed in a conference as
a label on the video from this endpoint. It is
also the name of the endpoint as it appears
on the MCU's web interface.
The display name override is used in place of any
identifier that appears on the endpoint's video or
in the MCU's web interface. The endpoint could
otherwise be identified by its SIP id, its E.164
number, or its IP address.
If you use only non-printing characters, such as
spaces, as a display name override, the MCU
respects this 'blank' name as a label for video from
this endpoint. In this case, the MCU does not
show the non-printing override value when listing
the endpoint in the web interface; it shows one of
the endpoint's other identifiers instead.
Note that once an endpoint has connected, you
cannot change the display name via the web
interface.
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