Datasheet
Data Sheet 
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System configuration and maintenance: Numerous parameters and options are available 
to configure and maintain the system: 
  Usage configuration: Twelve- or 24-hour time, attendant dial-out, language 
configuration, minimum password lengths, password expiration, alarm dial-out, guest 
dial-out, directory integration parameters, and system phone numbers and labels 
  Meeting configuration: Capacity and codec management, overbooking, maximum and 
default meeting sizes, maximum and default meeting lengths, meeting ID guard times, 
meeting extension, meeting warnings, minimum meeting password length, advance 
scheduling limit, meeting and recording purging, minimum meeting ID length, vanity 
meeting IDs, reservationless parameters, and hosting option for Web meetings 
  Video configuration: Ability to manage the types of video meetings made available to 
end users 
  Microsoft Outlook plug-in configuration: Configuration parameters that are 
automatically set in the plug-in for setting up and attending meetings from Microsoft 
Outlook 
  Call configuration: H.323, SIP, dial-out, direct meeting dial-in, and IP voice and video 
parameters, and digit handling for automated phone login and attend 
  E-mail configuration: SMTP servers, Microsoft Exchange server, Exchange user 
account, and e-mail templates 
  SNMP settings: Community strings and notification destinations 
  Licensing: Installing and viewing licenses 
  Backup: Backing up and archiving, local and remote configuration, and e-mail 
notification 
  E-mail blast: E-mail sent to a group or all users with a message regarding the system 
  Import information: Importing of settings for groups and meetings (such as batch 
updates), as well as transferring meetings from Cisco Conference Connection 
  SSL certificate management: Installing, enabling, and managing SSL certificates 
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Reporting and monitoring: Numerous predefined reports, data exports, and monitoring 
and alarm tools are provided: 
  Meeting cancellation report: Details about canceled meetings 
  Billing report: Minutes of voice and Web conferencing that can be billed by billing code 
  Usage report: Capacity usage report comparing scheduled versus used resources 
  Disk usage report: Details about hard-disk usage and available space 
  Data export: Export data for external analysis and reporting, including information about 
user profiles, groups, meeting details, dial-out activity, meeting participants, participants 
attending and exiting meetings, and scheduling failures 
  E-mail queue status report: Tool to monitor and manage e-mail notifications in queue 
  Media statistics reports: Statistics and information regarding conference media 
  In-session monitoring: Tool to monitor active meetings 
  System logs: A variety of system logs for monitoring and troubleshooting 
  Alarms: Viewing and exporting system alarms 
  System status: Viewing a snapshot of system status for monitoring and troubleshooting 










