Customizing the phone activities display, Selecting views for the phone activities display – Cisco OL-13127-01 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Monitoring Phone Activities

Customizing the Phone Activities Display

Customizing the Phone Activities Display

After setting up a view, you can customize your Phone Activities display by selecting specific views and
using filters:

Views control the device groups that appear on the Phone Activities display. See

Selecting Views

for the Phone Activities Display, page 5-5

.

Filters control the specific phone model you monitor, along with alert severities and their status. See

Filtering Phone Activities, page 5-6

.

Selecting Views for the Phone Activities Display

When you select Monitoring Dashboard > IP Phone Status to open the Phone Activities display, all
available views are listed in the view pane on the left side of the display. If the views shown do not meet
your needs, you can create a new view as described in

Managing Views, page 6-1

.

The view pane is updated every two minutes. You can have up to 18 views in the view pane in a single
Phone Activities display. See

Managing Views, page 6-1

for information on how to manage your views.

Last Change

Date and time the phone alert last occurred or was changed. Diamonds indicate
alert activity, such as a new event, alert acknowledgement, new user annotation,
and so forth; no diamonds indicates that the alert is stale. Alerts are grouped by
severity, and within severities, alerts with the latest change are listed first.

Alert was updated within last 15 minutes.

Alert was updated within last 16-30 minutes.

Alert was updated within last 31-45 minutes.

No diamonds

Alert was updated 46 or more minutes ago.

Description

Registration status of the phone: Registered or Unregistered.

Video Endpoint

Yes or No.

Note

Your license controls whether Operations Manager collects data on video
endpoints.

Tools

Links to tools that allow you to perform additional tasks. For example:

Run a phone status test (see

Using Phone Status Testing, page 8-1

).

Configure synthetic tests (see

Using Synthetic Tests, page 9-1

).

Access the Cisco Unified Communications Manager’s administration pages.

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Phone Activities Display—Contents (continued)

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Description

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