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SX20 security access Pin option removed in CE 9.2.0 ?

Philip P.
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Hello,

 

We are trying to figure out when Cisco took out the security access Pin option in the CE upgrades?  I have a client that would like to have that option, and in the Quick Set Admin Guide, p.19 (v.9.0) it says that it is available through the Security Tab.  In version 9.2.X that they are running, this option is not available anymore... is there a reason behind it?

 

Link to guide:

9.0 (p.19): https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/ce90/sx20-administrator-guide-ce90.pdf

9.1 (p.21): https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/ce91/sx20-administrator-guide-ce91.pdf

9.2 (p.7 / missing): https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/ce92/sx20-administrator-guide-ce92.pdf

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Philip P.
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Answer was found, it is named differently: SettingsMenuMode (p.24 of the Admin Guide)

"By default, any user has access to the Settings menu on the user interface.
We recommend that you restrict the access to prevent unauthorized users from changing the configuration of the video system.

Lock down the Settings menu

1. Sign in to the web interface, and navigate to Setup > Configuration.
2. Go to UserInterface > SettingsMenuMode, and select Locked.

Now a user has to sign in with ADMIN credentials to get access to the system-critical settings on the user interface (Touch controller or on-screen menu).

I will give credit to my Cisco TAC Prasoon Srivastava for his patience in finding the needle in the haystack...

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Philip P.
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Level 1
Answer was found, it is named differently: SettingsMenuMode (p.24 of the Admin Guide)

"By default, any user has access to the Settings menu on the user interface.
We recommend that you restrict the access to prevent unauthorized users from changing the configuration of the video system.

Lock down the Settings menu

1. Sign in to the web interface, and navigate to Setup > Configuration.
2. Go to UserInterface > SettingsMenuMode, and select Locked.

Now a user has to sign in with ADMIN credentials to get access to the system-critical settings on the user interface (Touch controller or on-screen menu).

I will give credit to my Cisco TAC Prasoon Srivastava for his patience in finding the needle in the haystack...

is there a way to require a pin on the touch panel just to make a call? The old Android DX80s used to have this option.