Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide About Support Tools Utilities 16
About Support Tools Utilities
Support Tools includes over fifty utilities to monitor, administer, and configure ICM
systems on which the Support Tools Node is installed. Utilities are grouped into these
categories:
Cisco Web utilities: Four new Cisco utilities created for distribution with Support
Tools 1.0(1).
Cisco Common utilities: Pre-existing Cisco utilities which in most cases will
already exist on ICM nodes as part of a standard ICM installation.
Common utilities: Bundled third-party Windows, DOS, and Unix utilities. Windows
and DOS utilities will already exist on ICM nodes as part of a standard Windows
installation. Unix utilities are installed as part of the Support Tools node
installation.

Utility Installation Locations

Support Tools utilities exist and can be run from individual ICM nodes (note that the
Support Tools Server is itself treated as a Support Tools node). When you run one of
these utilities through the Support Tools Dashboard, you are actually running the
utility remotely from the currently selected node.
Not every utility is installed on every node. For the most part, Cisco Common Tools
are installed on core ICM components only: AWs, PGs, Call Routers, and Loggers. For
example, CICMan is only present on NAM Call Routers. See the table in the next
section for more information.
If you attempt to launch a utility that is not present on the current system, the
Support Tools Dashboard returns a message stating that the command is not
recognized.

Non-Dashboard Utilities

Certain ICM and third-party utilities are only available for use through their own GUI;
they have no command line access. This also precludes the ability to launch and run
these utilities from the Support Tools Dashboard. Note that while these utilities are
listed on the Dashboard menu, they cannot in fact be run from there.
These utilities include:
icmdba
isql/w