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Application-Specific Management Functionality<br />

Chapter 6<br />

<strong>Medianet</strong> Management and Visibility Design Considerations<br />

Figure 6-28<br />

Fault Detection Using the <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence Manager<br />

As shown in Figure 6-28, a red X indicates some type of error condition that may need to be further<br />

investigated. These error conditions can include communication problems between the <strong>Cisco</strong><br />

TelePresence System endpoint and the <strong>Cisco</strong> Unified Communications Manager, or between the <strong>Cisco</strong><br />

TelePresence System endpoint and the <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence Manager itself. Other error conditions<br />

include problems within the <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence System endpoint itself, such as an issue with one of the<br />

peripherals (cameras, displays, and so on). Still other error conditions include synchronizing the<br />

TelePresence room defined within the <strong>Cisco</strong> Unified Communications Manager with the room definition<br />

within the e-mail/calendaring system. The System Status panel in the lower left corner of Figure 6-28<br />

provides information regarding whether any meetings scheduled for the current day had errors. By<br />

clicking on the icons within the panel, you can gain additional details about the scheduled meetings and<br />

error conditions.<br />

The <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence Manager also plays a minor role in both configuration management and security<br />

management. <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence Manager allows central viewing of specific configured features<br />

supported by a particular <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence System endpoint, such as a projector, document camera,<br />

or high-speed auxiliary codec support. It also allows you to centrally view the web service security<br />

settings for particular <strong>Cisco</strong> TelePresence System endpoints. Both of these functions are illustrated in<br />

Figure 6-29.<br />

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