Authentication using a local database, Configuring the local database, Configure the local database – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
07.2007

44

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

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Introduction

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System

Overview

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Call

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Control

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Appendices

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Registration

Control

Authentication using a Local

Database

The local database is included as part of
your VCS system. It consists of a list of
usernames and passwords, which you add
via the web interface and/or the CLI. The
database can hold up to 2500 entries.

Authentication

Credentials

The

Credentials

page shows all the existing

entries in the Local Database.

New

Select

New

to add a new entry to the Local

Database. You will be taken to the

Create

Credential

page.

Create Credential

Select

Create Credential

to add the new

entry to the Local Database and return to the

Credentials

page.

Save

Saves the changes you have made.

Delete

Removes the entry from the Local Database
and returns you to the

Credentials

page.

Name

The username used by the endpoint when
authenticating with the VCS.

Password

The password used by the endpoint when
authenticating with the VCS.

Configuring the Local Database

To manage entries in the Local Database:

VCS Configuration > Authentication >
Local Database.

You will be taken to the

Credentials

page.

xConfiguration Authentication

Credential
xCommand CredentialAdd
xCommand CredentialDelete


View/Edit

Select

View/Edit

to add a make changes to

an existing entry. You will be taken to the

Edit

Credential

page.

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You can sort these entries by clicking
on the

Name

column heading.

Cancel

Returns you to the

Credentials

page without

saving your changes.

The same credentials can be used by
more than one endpoint - you do not
need to have a separate entry in the

database for each endpoint.

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