Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide - Page 76
System Settings, Administrator, About, Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface
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• Firefox 8.x when running on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 7, or Apple Mac OS X • Safari 4.x when running on Apple Mac OS X Note Cisco Business Edition 3000 does not support the buttons or browser options in your browser. Do not use the browser buttons or browser options (for example, the Back button) when you perform configuration tasks. Q. Does this product provide accessibility? A. The administrative interfaces provide functionality for you that allows you to access buttons or icons on a page without using a mouse. You can perform the following procedures from any point on the page so that you do not have to scroll or tab through various settings. • Accessing the Icons on the Page, on page 68 • Accessing the Buttons On the Page, on page 69 Q. What kind of security is provided? A. Cisco Business Edition 3000 uses HTTPS, so you must accept the certificate for the server during the login process before you can access the GUIs. If you need assistance with accepting the certificate for the server, review your browser documentation. Cisco Business Edition 3000 encrypts the passwords for all administrator and users. Caution The secure shell username and password that is assigned in the Administrator page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface (System Settings > Administrator) is sent to the phone in clear text because there is no phone encryption supported with Cisco Business Edition 3000; the configuration file that is sent to the phone does not include any encrypted values. Do not configure these secure shell username and password unless Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) tells you to do so. Q. How do I view the version of software? A. You can view the version of Cisco Business Edition 3000 software that is running on your system by clicking About in the upper, right corner of the GUIs. In addition, in the Restart/Shutdown page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface, you can view the active and inactive versions that are on your system. The active version is the version of software that you are currently running on your system; the active version matches the version that displays in the About dialog box. The inactive version, if available, is the last version of software that was running on the system before an upgrade. Tip To close the About box, click outside of the box. Q. How do I access online help? Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4) 56 OL-27022-01
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