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System management tools – TANDBERG Media Processing System MPS 200 User Manual

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D 13373.08
NOVEMBER 2007

MPS

Table of

Contents

TANDBERG

MPS

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

System Management Tools

TANDBERG provides a comprehensive set of
system management tools, and is committed
to the use of standards-based tools.

The TANDBERG MPS can be managed in many
ways:

The internal web server allows for remote

control of the MCU using a web interface
from anywhere on the LAN/WAN/Internet
(open browser http://System Controller
Board-ipaddress).

SSH and Telnet for local control and diag-

nostics.

The TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS)

may also be used to manage the system
and the TANDBERG Scheduler may be
used to schedule conference meetings
(Optional).

XML and SOAP interface for full manage-

ment of MPS through remote application.

System Management Tools

Management using a SSH Client

The TANDBERG MPS also supports remote
login through Secure Shell (SSH).This gives the
user the same functionality as from the web
interface. In addition it provides the user with
advanced debug capabilities. Both ends of the
client/server connection are authenticated
using a digital certificate, and passwords are
protected by being encrypted.
This interface is a command-line type
interface, not a graphical interface like the
Web-browser interface. The system supports
multiple simultaneous SSH sessions. See the
TANDBERG MPS API document, supplied with
the system or on

www.tandberg.com

, for de-

tails on the API commands available via SSH.

Using a SSH Client

System Management Tools

Miscellaneous

Management using a standard Telnet Client

This gives the user the same functionality as
SSH and provides the user with advanced de-
bug capabilities. The interface is a command-
line type interface.
The system supports multiple simultaneous
Telnet sessions.

Using a Standard Telnet Client

Management using a standard Web-brows-

er

The web-browser is the most common way to
manage the TANDBERG MPS giving access to
all managing features of the MCU.
Using a standard Web-browser (Mozilla
Firefox, MS Internet Explorer 5.0 or later), the
user may perform all forms of meeting set-up
and control, but also diagnostics, trouble-
shooting and software upgrade.

Open a web browser and enter:

or

Example: <

http://10.0.5.203>

Using a Web Browser

Using XML and SOAP

Management using TMS

Management of the MPS can also be achieved
by registering the MPS with TMS (TANDBERG
Management Suite).
Once registered to TMS, administrators will be
able to update many of the MPS settings.
TMS users will also have the ability to auto-
matically schedule conferences on the MPS
using the settings defined in TMS.

Backup & Restore

From the TMS (TANDBERG Management Suite)
administrators can backup and restore the
configuration.

Using TMS

For further information please see
the document

TANDBERG MPS API

or

http://www.tandberg.com

.

Using SCP for Personal Conferences and

Gateway Rules backup.

Login to the MPS using an SCP program

1.

such as WinSCP (Note that SSH must be
enabled on the MPS to use SCP).

The user name will be “

2.

root” and the

password will be the normal MPS password
(default is TANDBERG).

Navigate to the “

3.

persistent” folder.

For Personal Conferences copy the

file

For Gateway rules copy the

file

Backup using SCP

Management using XML

System Management by using XML can be
done from

System Configuration > XML Docu-

ment

. The XML Uploading page, allows admin-

istrators to upload configuration changes to
the MPS in one go, instead of manually setting
each entry via the web interface.

Management using SOAP

By using the MPS WSDL file, developers can
manage the MPS through SOAP web services.
The wsdl file can be accessed on the MPS
through a standard web browser at
es.wsdl>
These web services reflect the same function-
ality as can be found in the document:

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Introduction

Quick

Setup

Using

the MPS

System

Status

System

Configuration

Installation

Gateway

Configuration

MCU

Configuration

Appendices

Main

Technical

Descriptions

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