Polycom 40/0 manual Diagnostics, Active Directory, Notice about Using Polycom SNMP MIB Files

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Notice about Using Polycom SNMP MIB Files

System Configuration

Privacy Protocol

Specify the privacy protocol that you want to use:

 

• DES: Data Encryption Standard

 

• AES: Advanced Encryption Standard

 

 

Privacy Password

Specify the password that will be used to log in over the privacy protocol.

 

Note: A valid password contains 8-64 characters, and not include these

 

characters: &,',",<,>,%,,+,=

 

 

Notice about Using Polycom SNMP MIB Files

Besides standard SNMP MIB files, RealPresence Capture Server also provides two proprietary MIB files:

POLYCOM-BASE-MIB.mib

POLYCOM-REAL-PRESENCE-MONITORING-MIB.mib

To use these Polycom MIB files, please first import the file POLYCOM-BASE-MIB.mib, then POLYCOM-REAL-PRESENCE-MONITORING-MIB.mib. Otherwise, the Polycom MIB files cannot be correctly compiled.

All RealPresence Capture Server MIB files can be downloaded from the Admin Interface Configuration > SNMP > Retrieve MIB Files.

Diagnostics

You can use Ping to verify that the RealPresence Capture Server system can communicate with another node in the network.

To run Ping on the RealPresence Capture Server system:

1Go to Configuration > Diagnostics.

2Enter an IP Address or Host Name and click Ping.

3You will see the ping response shown in the ping result.

Active Directory

The Polycom RealPresence Capture Server system supports integration with a single Active Directory server.

After the integration, users in the Active Directory domain can access the Admin Portal or User Portal of the Polycom RealPresence Capture Server system directly as ordinary users without needing to be registered directly in the Capture Server system user database.

To configure an Active Directory server

1Go to Configuration > Active Directory.

2Configure the following settings:

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