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Appendix A Personal Assistant Administration Page Reference
Reset User Information
Reset User Information
The Reset User Information page opens when you select System > Reset User Information.
Table A-11 describes the fields on the Reset User Information page. Use the Reset User Information
page to manage user accounts.
Note You cannot reset the user password by using the Personal Assistant administration interface.
Personal Assistant uses the Cisco CallManager password for users. To change or reset the password, use
the Cisco CallManager interface.
Peer Keep-Alive Interval Enter the interval (in seconds) for which each Personal Assistant server sends keep-alive
messages to the other Personal Assistant servers within the cluster. If the other servers in the
cluster do not receive a keep-alive message from a server within the expected interval, they
assume the server is disabled and take over its calls.
The default is 20 seconds. Change this setting only if you find it does not suit your network
(for example, disabled servers are not being identified quickly enough, or the cluster is
creating too much keep-alive traffic).
Peer TCP Port Enter the TCP port on which Personal Assistant servers listen for Personal Assistant
inter-server communication.
The default is 16001. Change this only if another application on the server is already using
this TCP port.
CiscoWorks2000 Host Name
(for systems writing to Syslog
only)
Enter the fully-qualified DNS name of the CiscoWorks2000 server, for example
server.domain.com.
Do not use an IP address.
Write to Syslog
(for systems writing to Syslog
only)
Check this check box for Personal Assistant to write log messages to the CiscoWorks2000
Syslog facility.
Uncheck this check box for Personal Assistant to write messages only to a local log on the
Personal Assistant server.
Before you enable this feature, ensure that Personal Assistant can connect to the
CiscoWorks2000 server. Otherwise, Personal Assistant does not write to Syslog.
Number of Buffered Trace
Lines
(for systems writing to Syslog
only)
Enter the number of messages for Personal Assistant to collect before writing them to syslog.
The larger the number, the less frequently data is written to syslog (improving system
performance). However, if you buffer too many messages, syslog information might not be
sufficiently up-to-date to be useful to you.
The default is 4 messages.
Table A-10 System > Miscellaneous Settings Page (continued)
Field Considerations