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Refer to the table below for details of the information displayed.
Field Field Description
Warning The text of the security warning.
State For every security warning, the state will one of:
New: A new security warning is one that has been raised by the MCU, but you have not
acknowledged it. New warnings also appear on the MCU Home page.
Acknowledged: An acknowledged security warning is one that you have acknowledged, but have
not fixed.
When you fix a security issue, the security warning disappears from this list, but it will be logged in the
Audit log. For more information about the audit log, refer to Working with the audit logs.
Action For every security warning, there is a corresponding action that explains how to fix the security issue.
Usually this is a link that takes you to the page where you can make the configuration change that will fix
the security issue.
Related Topics
Configuring security settings
Working with the audit log
Understanding security warnings
Displaying conference status
Displaying hardware health status
Displaying cluster status
Displaying the Cluster Status of a Master MCU
This topic only applies to clustered MCU MSE 8510s.
To display cluster status, go to Status > Cluster.
Cluster status is only available for MCU MSE 8510s that are configured on the MSE 8050 Supervisor to be part of a
cluster. For more information about clustering, refer to Understanding clustering (on MCU MSE 8510).
The table below describes the Status > Cluster page that displays for the master MCU in a cluster. For information
about what details are displayed for a slave, see Displaying cluster status on a slave MCU.
The master MCU in a cluster inherits all the ports and port licenses from the slave MCUs in the cluster.
Field Field Description Usage Tips
Slot The number of the slot in the MSE
chassis to which this row in the
table refers.
To configure an MCU MSE 8510 as a master or a slave in a
cluster, go to the web interface of the MSE 8050 Supervisor in the
chassis which houses the MCU MSE 8510.
IP The IP address of a slave MCU or
Master.
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