Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 -- Securing the Hardware Media Server
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- About Security for the Hardware Media Server
- About Setting Security Levels While Installing the Hardware Media Server
- About Maintaining Security on the Hardware Media Server
- About Security When Upgrading the Hardware Media Server
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About Security for the Hardware Media Server
To maintain security on your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system, protect the information in Table: Security for the Hardware Media Server.
Table: Security for the Hardware Media Server
| Parameter | Used for | To change this parameter, see |
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Administrative password for the Audio Blade Note: The administrative user name is always admin. |
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Changing the Password for the Audio Blade in the Setting Initial Values for the Hardware Media Server module |
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SNMP community names for the Audio Blade |
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Adding an Audio Blade to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace in the Changing Values for the Hardware Media Server module |
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Administrative user name and password for the Video Blade Note: This is also called the configuration software user name and password |
Controlling Telnet access to the Video Blade. |
Changing the Configuration Software User Name and Password for the Video Blade in the Setting Initial Values for the Hardware Media Server module |
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Administrative user name and password for the Media Server Administration for the Hardware Media Server Note: This is not the administrative user name and password for the Media Server Administrator (MSA) interface for the Hardware Media Server. |
Controlling access to the Media Server Administration for the Hardware Media Server. |
Changing the Media Server Administration Password for the Hardware Media Server in the Changing Values for the Hardware Media Server module |
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Administrative user name and password for the Media Server Administrator (MSA) interface for the Hardware Media Server |
Accessing the Media Server Administrator (MSA) interface for the Hardware Media Server, for advanced functions. |
Adding and Editing Administrators for the Hardware Media Server in the Configuring the Audio and Video Blades for the Hardware Media Server module |
About Setting Security Levels While Installing the Hardware Media Server
You can set the security level for the Audio Blade and the Video Blade from the console. See the following sections in other chapters for procedures:
- Changing the Password for the Audio Blade in the Setting Initial Values for the Hardware Media Server module
- Changing the Configuration Software User Name and Password for the Video Blade in the Setting Initial Values for the Hardware Media Server module
- Changing the Security Level of the Video Blade in the Setting Initial Values for the Hardware Media Server module
About Maintaining Security on the Hardware Media Server
You can change security parameters for the Audio Blade using the MSA for the Hardware Media Server. See the following sections for procedures:
- Changing the Web Server Port for the MSA Interface for the Hardware Media Server in the Configuring the Audio and Video Blades for the Hardware Media Server module
- Changing the SNMP Values for the Hardware Media Server in the Configuring the Audio and Video Blades for the Hardware Media Server module
- Changing the Password for an Installed Audio Blade in the Changing Values for the Hardware Media Server module
About Security When Upgrading the Hardware Media Server
You can maintain security while upgrading the Hardware Media Server. See How to Upgrade the Software for the Hardware Media Server in the Upgrading to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 from Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 7.0 module.