Field
Description
Usage tips
Device
creation
message
Only applies when
FindMe mode
is
On
.
The text entered here is displayed to users
when they add a device to their FindMe
configuration.
A limited set of HTML markup is supported in
the message which is previewed in the
window at the bottom of the page when you
click
Save
. The following tags (without any
attributes) are allowed:
b i tt big small strike s u em
strong cite dfn samp kbd var abbr
acronym sub sup ins del br
<a href=”…”>
is also supported, but the URL
can only contain A-Z 0-9, dot, "?" "=" and "%";
note that the URL is relative to the current
page so you must prefix it with, for example,
http:// if you want to refer to an external site.
It can be used to provide information about
how to format the device address or number,
for example any dial prefixes that must be
included.
An example message could be:
Phone numbers: use the prefix
<b>9</b>
Endpoints: use the suffix
<b>@video.test.com</b>
This setting only applies if you are using
FindMe without Cisco TMS (known as
"standalone FindMe").
The following options apply when
FindMe mode
is
Remote service
:
Field
Description
Protocol
The protocol used to connect to the remote service.
Address
The IP address or domain name of the remote service.
Path
The URL of the remote service.
Username
The username used by the VCS to log in and query the remote service.
Password
The password used by the VCS to log in and query the remote service.
If the
Starter Pack
option key is installed the Presence Server and FindMe are automatically enabled.
Management and storage of FindMe data
If you use FindMe without Cisco TMS (known as "standalone FindMe") or the
Starter Pack
option key is
installed, the VCS’s local database is used to store FindMe data and share it across all peers in a cluster.
If you use FindMe and want to use Cisco TMS to manage your FindMe data, you must configure Cisco
TMSPE services to provide the VCS with FindMe data.
Note that if you have the
Device Provisioning
option key installed, you must use Cisco TMSPE services to
obtain FindMe configuration data from Cisco TMS.
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