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Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Guide

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Field Description Usage tips
Principal
device
address
The address or alias of the user's
first principal device. An
administrator (or FindMe users
themselves) can add more endpoint
addresses after an account has
been created.
After the account has been created any non-principal
devices (including any devices added by FindMe users
themselves) can be set as principal devices. This has the
effect of stopping the user from being able to delete that
device. To do this, click Edit principal devices from the Edit
FindMe account page.
If the Starter Pack option key is installed, there is a
separate section for specifying the user's principal devices
(see below).
Password The password to be used, along with
the Username, when logging into
this account.
You must confirm any new or
modified password.
FindMe users can change their password after they have
logged in. Note that passwords are case sensitive, and that
the password fields are not shown if remote authentication is
enabled.
FindMe
type
Specifies if the account is for an
individual person or a group of
people, and affects how calls are
diverted when endpoints in the
user's primary list are busy.
Individual: calls immediately divert if
any primary endpoint is busy.
Group of people: calls immediately
divert only if all primary endpoints
are busy.
If the Starter Pack option key is installed all FindMe IDs are
created as Individual accounts.
You can control general FindMe behavior, including whether users are allowed to add their own devices, on
the Configuring FindMe [p.252] page.
Principal devices (Starter Pack)
The Principal devices section is used to specify the principal devices that are associated with the FindMe
profile and to enable provisioning for those devices. This section only displays if the Starter Pack option key
is installed.
Principal devices are devices assigned to the profile by the system administrator and cannot be deleted by
the FindMe user. Note that users can add other, non-principal, devices to their FindMe profiles.
To assign a principal device, select On for the relevant device type. The page will then display the URI that
will be assigned for that user and device type. You can assign as many devices as required.
The device URI is based on a combination of the Username, FindMe ID and device type. It takes the format
<username>.<device type>@<domain portion of FindMe ID>.
For example, if the Username is Alice.Smith and the FindMe ID is asmith@example.com, then the
URI for an E20 device would be alice.smith.e20@example.com.
n Each selected device is automatically provisioned (with bandwidth limits and phone book information, for
example) when that device registers to the VCS.
n You can specify an additional principal device by setting Other device to On and then specifying the
required URI of the device. If required, you can add further non-principal devices by clicking Edit user from
the Edit FindMe account page.
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User accounts
Configuring FindMe accounts

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