Ultra Secure Mode

For a detailed description of the installation and configuration of an MCU in a Maximum Security Environment see First Time Installation and Configuration in the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX)

1500/2000/4000 Deployment Guide for Maximum Security Environments.

ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag

Guidelines

After modifying the value of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag to YES, all Collaboration Server users are forced to change their Login passwords.

In previous versions the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag was named JITC_MODE:

When upgrading from a version that used the JITC_MODE System Flag, the system will automatically create an ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag and set it to the same value as that of the JITC_MODE flag before the upgrade. The system will then delete the JITC_MODE System Flag.

When downgrading to a version that utilizes the JITC_MODE System Flag, the administrator will need to set the JITC_MODE flag to that of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag before the downgrade.

When the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag is set to YES, the following are not supported:

Connection to Alternate Management

SSH server

Network via LAN3 port

USB key configuration

SUPPORT user

Web link (Hyperlink in Participant Properties

Auditor user

 

dialog box)

Chairperson user

QoS with IPv6

Connections to External Databases

PCO (MS-Outlook)

IP Sec security protocols

Video Preview

ISDN Cascade

Serial connection

PCM

Modem connection

Modifying the Ultra Secure Mode System Flag Value

Ultra Secure Mode can be enabled by changing the value of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag to YES during First Entry Configuration or at any time using the Setup > System Configuration menu.

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