User`s guide

Administrator’s Guide for Polycom HDX Systems
8–8 Polycom, Inc.
To view the Sessions List:
>> Go to System > Diagnostics > Sessions.
From the local interface, go to System > Diagnostics > Sessions (select
if necessary).
From the web interface, go to Diagnostics > Sessions.
Enabling Secure Access
Using Security Profiles
The security profile your HDX system uses provides the basis for secure access
within the system. The following five security profiles determine how users
can operate the system.
After the Polycom HDX system is up and running, you can change the Security
Profile setting only by returning to the setup wizard. The setup wizard is
available during initial setup, after a software update or system reset with
system settings deleted, or after using the restore button.
Setting Description
Maximum Restricts most settings. With this profile, for example, some login
settings are enabled with limited configurability to prevent security
breaches. This profile is typically used for very high-level security,
for example by some government agencies, and is the same as the
former DoD/DSN setting.
High Restricts certain settings, but some settings are changeable. This
profile might be used by government agencies who need a high
level of security but want more flexibility with how users work in the
system.
Medium Restricts some settings and allows for more user access to the
system. Most settings are configurable. This profile might be useful
for system administrators who have a moderate concern for
security.
Low Restricts very few settings. This profile might be useful for system
administrators who want to require a password for remote access.
Minimum Limitations are minimal. All settings are configurable. This profile
might be useful for system administrators who need few restrictions
within in their environment.