Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Graphical Monitor
In Cisco TMS:
Monitoring > Graphical Monitor
This page provides powerful features for monitoring a network of conferencing systems and infrastructure.
View folders and systems
What is displayed here reflects a visual representation of your
System > Navigator
folder structure. Folders
can be opened or closed by double-clicking on the icons or by right clicking on the folder and selecting
Open
,
Open All
or
Close
.
Systems can be displayed and zoomed in on by clicking directly on the icon representing the system. By
right clicking in an empty space on the
right clicking in an empty space on the
Graphical Monitor
page, a menu is displayed:
Arrange
Automatically arrange the position of the folders and systems for the best fit in the graphical monitor.
Expand All
Expand and display all sub-folders.
Show Control Panel
Choose between different presentation options. Moving the
Zoom
slide bar, the size of the picture can be
increased or made smaller. Checking In Call will display only systems that are in a call, whereas checking
No Response will show only systems that are turned off, not connected to the network, or have some kind
of network problem.
No Response will show only systems that are turned off, not connected to the network, or have some kind
of network problem.
Select Idle / Alive to display only systems that are alive or idle.
Options
Field
Description
User Arrange
Allows the user to arrange icons freely by clicking and dragging them.
Locked
Locks the positions of the icons.
Auto Arrange
Automatically arrange the folders and systems in the graphical monitor.
Show name
The system names will be shown next to each system.
Show Network
Address
Address
The system IP addresses will be shown for each system.
Visible
Characters
Characters
Choose how many characters will be displayed for each system.
Font Size
n
Small
n
Normal
n
Large
Table 115: Graphical Monitor user settings
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Monitoring
Graphical Monitor