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Chapter 13 Generating Audio Phone and Video Phone Reports
Using Video Phones Reports
Generating the All Video Phones/Lines Report
Step 1 Select Reports > Video Phones > All Video Phones/Lines. The All IP Phones/Lines window appears.
Step 2 Select Video Phones from the list, and click View. The All Video Phones/Lines report appears, displaying the information described in Understanding Video Phone Reports, page 13-38.
Note You can also generate the All Video Phones/Lines from the Monitoring Dashboard tab by selecting Click to View All Phones in the Video Phone Status pane.
Understanding the All Video Phones/Lines Report
The All Video Phones/Lines report lists video phones that match the criteria that you entered. 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 13-8describes all possible columns of data that can appear on the report.
Table 13-8 | All Video Phones/Lines Report |
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Columns and | |
Buttons | Description/Action |
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Number | The row number; starting from 1. |
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Check box | Select phones that you would like to: |
| • Print—Include selected phones in a new window in print-friendly format. (See |
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| • Export to a file—Include selected phones in a PDF or CSV file. (See Phones Report |
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| • Launch a test on—Include selected phones in tests that you create from the Launch |
| button when it is present at the bottom of the report. (See Launching Tests for |
| Selected Audio Phones, page 13-18.) |
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Extn. | Extension number of the video phone; for example, 4000. Click the hyperlink to see |
| more details of the video phone (see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface, page 13-18). |
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User | Username obtained using LDAP if you have configured an LDAP server in Operations |
| Manager. See Configuring LDAP, page 16-43and Obtaining Usernames from LDAP for |
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IP Address | IP address of the video phone; for example, 10.76.38.65. Click the hyperlink to see more |
| details of the video phone (see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface, page 13-18). |
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MAC | MAC address of the video phone; for example, 003094c40454, or 00-30-94-c4-04-54. |
Address | Click the hyperlink to see more details of the video phone (see Opening an IP Phone |
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Model | Model number of the video phone; for example, 7902, 7905, 7910, 7912, 7920, 7935, |
| 7940, 7960, or 7970. |
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Contents
13-1
Generating Audio Phone and Video Phone Reports
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Removed-SeeUsing the Removed IP Phones Report,
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Generating IP Phone Inventory Reports
Searching for IP Phones
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Phone see Using Audio Phones and Applications Reports,
Row Description
13-5
Generating the Inventory Analysis Report
Polling,
Before You Begin
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GUI Element Description/Action
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13-8
Generating the All IP Phones/Lines Report
Generating the Srst IP Phones Report
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Generating the SIP Phones Report
Generating the IP Communicators Report
Generating the All CTI Applications Report
13-10
Generating the All ATA Devices Report
Generating the Cisco 1040 Sensors Report
Column Description
13-11
Understanding IP Phone Inventory Reports
Understanding the Associated Phone and Phone Detail Reports
13-12
Columns and Buttons Description/Action
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Phones Report Tool Buttons
Phone Polling,
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Filtering Audio Phones and Applications Reports
Applications Reports,
Inventory Report,
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Understanding IP Phone Inventory Reports,
Opening an IP Phone Web Interface
Obtaining Usernames from Ldap for IP Phone Reports
Launching Tests for Selected Audio Phones
13-19
Phones Missing from Audio Phones and Applications Reports
13-20
Using IP Phone Outage Status Changes Reports
Phone Status Change Details in this Report…
13-21
Using the IP Phone Move Report
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Using the IP Phone Audit Report
13-23
Using the Removed IP Phones Report
13-24
Using the Extension Number Changes Report
13-25
Using the Suspect Phone Report
13-26
Using the Duplicate MAC/IP Address Report
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Exporting IP Phone Outage Status Reports
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Understanding IP Phone Movement Tracking
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Generating Video Phone Inventory Reports
Searching for Video Phones
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On the video phone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface,
Video phone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface,
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Generating the Video Phone Inventory Analysis Report
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Generating the All Video Phones/Lines Report
Understanding the All Video Phones/Lines Report
Buttons Description/Action
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CCM/CME
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Generating the TelePresence Report
Phone see Opening an IP Phone Web Interface,
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Understanding Video Phone Reports
Generating the Srst Video Phones Report
Generating the SIP Video Phones Report
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Filtering a Video Phones Report
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Using Video Phone Status Changes Reports
Using the Video Phone Move Report
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Using the Video Phone Audit Report
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Using the Removed Video Phones Report
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Using the Video Phone Extension Number Changes Report
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Exporting Video Phone Status Changes Reports
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