Chapter 13 Generating Audio Phone and Video Phone Reports
Using Video Phones Reports
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IP Address | IP address of the video phone. | |
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Switch Address | IP address of the switch to which the video phone is connected. The Switch | |
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Switch Port | Switch port used by the video phone. The Switch Port column has two | |
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Time Stamp | Reflects the date and time that Operations Manager detected the video phone | |
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Tip Phones that have moved and do not run Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) do not appear in this report. For example, 30VIP and 12SP+ do not run CDP; you will not see move entries for them.
Using the Video Phone Audit Report
The Video Phone Audit report shows the changes that have occurred in the managed video phone network. For example, this report shows you the video phones that have been added to or deleted from your network, or changes in video phone status. Phone status changes occur, for instance, when a phone becomes unregistered with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
You can see what has changed within the last 30 days. Audits are maintained in the database for a period of 30 days, after which they are purged.
Information for the Video Phone Audit report is gathered by IP Phone Movement Tracking (see Understanding IP Phone Movement Tracking, page
Step 1 Select Reports > Video Phones > Video Phone Audit. The Video Phone Status Reports page appears.
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