Table Of Contents
Introducing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager
Overview
Accessing the Resource Manager User Interface
Accessing the Network Manager User Interface
Resource Manager User Types
Administrative Permissions
Introducing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager
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Overview
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Accessing the Resource Manager User Interface
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Accessing the Network Manager User Interface
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Resource Manager User Types
Overview
Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager is a single-installation product that contains the following components:
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Resource Manager is a simple-to-use, web-based application for managing visual communications in multi-site organization deployments. It provides resource management of network devices for video and audio meetings as well as scheduling, call-routing, and conference control functionalities.
Resource Manager optionally includes an internal ITU-T H.323 version 4-compliant gatekeeper to provide call control for IP telephony and multimedia communication networks.
Resource Manager also contains an internal SIP Back-to-Back User Agent to provide call control for IP telephony and multimedia communication on the SIP network.
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Network Manager provides a central management interface, enabling network administrators to easily and intuitively control, configure, and maintain collaborative Cisco-based communication networks and equipment.
Accessing the Resource Manager User Interface
Procedure
Step 1
Open your Web browser
Step 2
Enter the following URL:
http://<host ip/name>:8080/cuvcmrm
or
Step 3
Select Start > Programs > Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager > Login to Resource Manager component of CUVC-M.
Accessing the Network Manager User Interface
Procedure
Step 1
Open your Web browser
Step 2
Enter the following URL:
http://<host ip/name>:8080/cuvcmnm
or
Step 3
Select Start > Programs > Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager > Login to Network Manager component of CUVC-M.
Resource Manager User Types
The following user types are used by the system. Each user type has its own set of permissions.
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Organization Administrator
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Meeting Operator
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Meeting Organizer
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Regular User
Administrative Permissions
Each user type has a default set of permissions and a default view of the user interface. Table 1-1 outlines the different permissions for the user types.
Table 1-1 Resource Manager User Types and Default Permissions
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Organization Administrator
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Meeting Operator
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Meeting Organizer
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Regular User
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View and manage multiple organizations
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View and manage all network devices across multiple organizations
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View and manage all network devices, room terminals, and users and their virtual rooms within the organization
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Allowed
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View and manage all meetings across multiple organizations
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View and manage all meetings within the organization
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Create and manage meetings for others
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Manage personal address book
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Manage own virtual room
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Create and manage own meetings
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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View scheduled meetings
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Receive and respond to meeting notices
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Attend meetings
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Moderate meetings
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Modify own profile
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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Allowed
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