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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Browsing to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
Note For security purposes, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration logs you out after 30
minutes of inactivity, and you must log back in.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 1-11.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Log Off
Procedure
Use the following procedure to log off Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
Step 1 From the main Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration window, click the Logout
button that is in the upper, right corner.
Step 2 The window redisplays with the log in fields.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 1-11.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
HTTPS, or Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), secures communication
between a browser and a web server for Microsoft Windows users. HTTPS uses certificates to ensure
server identities and to secure the browser connection. HTTPS uses a public key to encrypt the data,
including the user login and password, during transport over the Internet.
To enable HTTPS, you must download a certificate that identifies the server during the connection
process. You can accept the server certificate for the current session only, or you can download the
certificate to a trust folder (file) to secure the current session and future sessions with that server. The
trust folder stores the certificates for all your trusted sites.
The following Cisco Unified Communications Manager applications support HTTPS: Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration, Cisco
Unity Connection Administration, Cisco Unified
Serviceability, the Cisco Unified CM User Options, Trace Collection Tool, the Real-Time Monitoring
Tool (RTMT), and the XML (AXL) application programming interface.
A self-signed certificate gets generated on the web server at installation (the certificate also gets
migrated during upgrades).
Using Internet Explorer 6 and HTTPS with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
The first time that you (or a user) accesses Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration or
other Cisco Unified Communications Manager SSL-enabled virtual directories (after the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager installation/upgrade) from a browser client, a Security Alert dialog box asks
whether you trust the server.