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Active Calls

In document Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Page 88-93)

Under Active Calls you will find a list of all ongoing calls for systems registered to the Cisco VCS.

Sections and fields Description Call search

Address or Alias Find active calls that contains the search text in source/destination address or alias.

Information

Source Address IP address for the calling system.

Source Alias Alias, for example E.164 alias, for the calling system.

Destination Address IP address for the called system.

Destination Alias Alias, for example E.164 alias, for the called system.

Bandwidth Bandwidth in kilobits per second (kbps) used for the call.

Call Type Type of call. The options are:

n Traversal

n NonTraversal

n Unknown

Duration Duration of call at the time of opening the Active Calls tab.

Call Protocol Displays the call signaling protocol; either SIP or H.323.

Peer The IP address of the cluster peer where the call is active. Cisco VCS only.

Table 16: Sections and fields on the Active Calls tab

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Services

This tab contains a list of prefixes of all services on MCUs and gateways registered to the system.

Column Description Service

Prefix

Digit pattern registered with Cisco VCS as a service.

Description Type of service (gateway or MCU) with IP address and port for each service.

Predefined n True—statically defined by Cisco VCS configuration.

n False—added by a system registered to Cisco VCS.

Out Of Zone Whether the service may be used by calls originating outside of Cisco VCS's zone. Can be set to True or False.

Table 17: Columns on the Services tab

Clustering

This tab allows you to administer your Cisco VCS clusters. A cluster consists of one master Cisco VCS and one or more peers that work together as if they were a single unit.

See Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Cluster Creation and Maintenance Deployment Guide for instructions on clustering.

All peers in a cluster must have the same software version and the same set of option keys, and configuration of certain elements must be identical. Changes to these configuration elements must be performed on the master Cisco VCS only and will be replicated automatically to the peers.

Sections, columns, and buttons

Description

Cluster Name The name of the cluster. This setting is read only and can only be changed on the Cisco VCS.

Create Cluster A cluster must be set up on Cisco VCS before it can be added to Cisco TMS.

Cluster Peers

Name The name of each Cisco VCS cluster peer.

IP Address The IP address of this cluster peer.

Software Version The software version of the Cisco VCS. All peers (members) of a Cisco VCS cluster must have the same software version and the same set of option keys.

Status Shows the status of each cluster peer (member). For an overview of all possible system statuses, see System status reporting [p.152].

Description Comments from Cisco TMS regarding the peer.

Save Cluster settings

Save any changes to the cluster settings.

Table 18: Components of the Clustering tab Adding and managing systems

Navigator

Sections,

Updates cluster information in Cisco TMS with the current configuration read from the Cisco VCS.

Only needed when Cisco TMS detects a mismatch between the two configurations. This page will indicate any mismatch found.

Delete Cluster Delete entire cluster from Cisco TMS. This will not delete any cluster information from the Cisco VCS. That can only be done on the VCS itself.

Refresh Refreshes this page.

Table 18: Components of the Clustering tab (continued)

Provisioning

For instructions on using this tab and setting up provisioning, see Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension Deployment Guide.

Field Description

TMS Connection Settings

Server Address Specify Cisco TMS server address.

Encryption Whether to use HTTPS communication.

Certificate Verification Enabled

When HTTPS communication is used, determine whether to check the validity of certificates and their hostnames.

These fields will be grayed out if Encryption is set to Off.

Certificate Hostname Checking Enabled

Username Credentials for a user with Site Administrator permissions in Cisco TMS.

Password

Base Group User repository group to use as the base.

Services

Enable Service The available services are:

n Users

n FindMe

n Phone Books

n Devices

Polling Interval How often to poll for status.

Base Group User repository group to use as the base.

Status The status of each service.

Table 19: Settings on the Provisioning tab

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Connection

Field Description

Current Connection Status

The current status of the system.

Authentication Status

Username and password status for the system.

IP Address IP Address for the system.

MAC Address

MAC address for the system

Hostname The hostname for the system.

SNMP Get Community Name

The SNMP get community name for the system.

Track system

Define the system's location on the network:

n Inaccessible: The system cannot connect to Cisco TMS or vice versa. No attempts to

communicate will be made, but the system may be booked for future conferences. The setting is intended for use in case of temporary system downtime for maintenance and similar situations.

n Reachable on LAN: The system is located on the same LAN as Cisco TMS and will

communicate using the IP address or FQDN configured in Advanced Network Settings for Systems on Internal LAN to communicate, see Network Settings [p.242].

n Reachable on Public Internet: The system is located outside the LAN, but is reachable on a public network address and uses the TMS Server Address (FQDN or IPv4 Address) to communicate with Cisco TMS, see Network Settings [p.242].

For more information, see System connectivity status [p.60].

Allow Bookings

Allows the system to be added to conferences.

Selecting No will stop the system from being booked in the future but will not affect existing conferences.

Table 20: Connection parameters for system communication on the Connection tab

Permissions

The Permissions tab controls permissions for the use and administration of a specific system for Cisco TMS user groups. The permission levels that can be set are the same as can be set on folders. For details, see Folder and System Permissions [p.125] and Default System Permissions [p.279].

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Logs

Log Description Feedback

Log

A detailed log describing all events that are registered for a particular system, including scheduling, errors, and encryption status. You will be able to see the 100 last events for the system.

History All detected changes that have been made to the system in Cisco TMS.

Call Log Call Detail Records (CDRs) for the selected system, if available. For more information, see Call Detail Records [p.229].

Ticket Log

Open and closed tickets for this system. For more information on tickets, see Ticketing Service [p.127].

Audit Log

Changes to attributes for this system. For more information, see Audit Log [p.294].

Table 21: The Logs contains all available logs for the system

Unified CM

In Cisco TMS: Systems > NavigatorUnified CM is selected

For details on Unified CM management and configuration options, see Unified CM documentation.

Summary

Section Description

Tickets Open tickets on the selected system. See Ticketing Service [p.127] for more information.

Settings The selected system's E.164 alias, IP URI, H.323 ID, and ISDN numbers as relevant. More settings are viewable and editable in the Settings tab.

This Week's Bookings

A list of all the scheduled conferences for this system for the next 7 days.

System Image

Add or replace an image to be associated with the system. If the system is an endpoint that supports snapshots, this is a simple way of visualizing which room it is located in.

System Contact

The details from the System Contact field in the Settings tab; name, email address, and phone number are displayed here.

Table 22: The Summary tab presents the most important data for the system

Settings

View Settings and Edit Settings

Limited configuration options are available for Unified CM in Cisco TMS:

Section Description

Table 23: View and Edit Settings for Unified CM

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General The most important settings for the system. The editable settings for Unified CM are:

n Time Zone

n Username

n System Type

n System Contact

n Alert System Contact When Booked

n Description

Configuration Unified CM software version.

Table 23: View and Edit Settings for Unified CM (continued)

Extended Settings

This tab contains a list of all Cisco TMS-compatible telepresence endpoint types supported by this version of Unified CM. See Preparing to add endpoints [p.72] for further information.

Ticket Filters

You can add or remove ticket filters for the system, if you want to hide tickets of certain types.

For more on tickets, see:

n Ticketing Service [p.127]

n Manage Ticket Error Levels [p.265]

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