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Chapter 13 Generating Audio Phone and Video Phone Reports

Using Audio Phones and Applications Reports

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Cisco 1040 Sensors Report

 

 

Columns and Buttons

Description/Action

 

 

 

Device ID

 

Device ID of the 1040 Sensor.

 

 

 

IP Address

 

IP address of the 1040 Sensor.

 

 

 

Switch Name

 

Name of the switch to which the 1040 Sensor is connected.

 

 

 

Switch Address

 

IP address of the switch to which 1040 Sensor is connected.

 

 

 

Switch Port

 

Switch port to which 1040 Sensor is connected.

 

 

 

Understanding the Associated Phone and Phone Detail Reports

You can launch these reports from the Service Level View, the Alert Details page, or the Detailed Device View. Depending on the device that you have selected, the report will list one of the following:

Phones that are connected to the switch.

Phones that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.

The report contains the data listed in Table 13-5. For information on how phone counts are displayed in Device Management Summary window, see How Are Phone Counts Displayed in Views and Reports?, page 1-19.

Understanding IP Phone Inventory Reports

Table 13-5describes the data displayed in the following reports:

Inventory Analysis—Includes phones that match criteria that you specify.

All IP Phones/Lines—Includes all IP phones, including IP Communicators and IP phones that are configured for SRST.

Note You can filter the All IP Phones/Lines report to include only the phones that you want to see.

SRST IP Phones—Includes only phones that are configured for SRST.

SIP Phones—Includes only phones that use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

IP Communicators—Includes IP Communicators only.

Associated Phones and Phone Details—Includes only phones associated with a selected device; for example, phones connected to a switch or phones registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express).

By default, these reports display only these columns: Extension, User, IP Address, MAC Address, Model, Regd, CCM, Switch Address, and Port. You can hide these columns and select among additional columns to display. See Selecting Columns to Display and to Hide on a Phone Inventory Report, page 13-17.

Table 13-5describes all possible columns of data that can appear on these reports. For information on how phone counts are displayed in Operations Manager windows, see How Are Phone Counts Displayed in Views and Reports?, page 1-19.

 

 

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Contents 13-1 Generating Audio Phone and Video Phone Reports13-2 Removed-SeeUsing the Removed IP Phones Report,13-3 Generating IP Phone Inventory ReportsSearching for IP Phones 13-4 Phone see Using Audio Phones and Applications Reports,Row Description 13-5 Generating the Inventory Analysis ReportPolling, Before You Begin13-6 GUI Element Description/Action13-7 13-8 Generating the All IP Phones/Lines ReportGenerating the Srst IP Phones Report 13-9 Generating the SIP Phones ReportGenerating the IP Communicators Report Generating the All CTI Applications Report13-10 Generating the All ATA Devices ReportGenerating the Cisco 1040 Sensors Report Column Description13-11 Understanding IP Phone Inventory ReportsUnderstanding the Associated Phone and Phone Detail Reports 13-12 Columns and Buttons Description/Action13-13 Phones Report Tool ButtonsPhone Polling, 13-14 Filtering Audio Phones and Applications ReportsApplications Reports, Inventory Report,13-15 13-16 13-17 Understanding IP Phone Inventory Reports, Opening an IP Phone Web InterfaceObtaining Usernames from Ldap for IP Phone Reports Launching Tests for Selected Audio Phones13-19 Phones Missing from Audio Phones and Applications Reports13-20 Using IP Phone Outage Status Changes ReportsPhone Status Change Details in this Report… 13-21 Using the IP Phone Move Report13-22 Using the IP Phone Audit Report13-23 Using the Removed IP Phones Report13-24 Using the Extension Number Changes Report13-25 Using the Suspect Phone Report13-26 Using the Duplicate MAC/IP Address Report13-27 Exporting IP Phone Outage Status Reports13-28 Understanding IP Phone Movement Tracking13-29 13-30 Generating Video Phone Inventory ReportsSearching for Video Phones 13-31 On the video phone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface,Video phone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface, 13-32 Generating the Video Phone Inventory Analysis Report13-33 13-34 13-35 Generating the All Video Phones/Lines ReportUnderstanding the All Video Phones/Lines Report Buttons Description/Action13-36 CCM/CME13-37 Generating the TelePresence ReportPhone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface, 13-38 Understanding Video Phone ReportsGenerating the Srst Video Phones Report Generating the SIP Video Phones Report13-39 13-40 Filtering a Video Phones Report13-41 13-42 13-43 Using Video Phone Status Changes ReportsUsing the Video Phone Move Report 13-44 Using the Video Phone Audit Report13-45 Using the Removed Video Phones Report13-46 Using the Video Phone Extension Number Changes Report13-47 Exporting Video Phone Status Changes Reports13-48