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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
System Management Enhancements
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Report Enhancements
Several enhancements have been added to
reports to increase their flexibility and ease of use. These improvements
include the following new features:
include the following new features:
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Ability to Track Number of Meeting Extensions
Two fields have
been added to the Raw Meeting Details report. The first field
provides information on the number of successful extensions to each
meeting. When a meeting cannot be extended, the second field
provides an error code for the reason. Reasons include lack of voice
ports, lack of recording space, Meeting ID conflict, and so on.
System managers can use this information to assess customer
satisfaction in a highly utilized system. For more information, see
the Raw Meeting Details Information Data section in Appendix G. of
the Cisco MeetingServer System Manager’s Guide.
provides information on the number of successful extensions to each
meeting. When a meeting cannot be extended, the second field
provides an error code for the reason. Reasons include lack of voice
ports, lack of recording space, Meeting ID conflict, and so on.
System managers can use this information to assess customer
satisfaction in a highly utilized system. For more information, see
the Raw Meeting Details Information Data section in Appendix G. of
the Cisco MeetingServer System Manager’s Guide.
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Peak Usage and Summary Port Utilization Reports—This new
report in the Capacity Management tab in MeetingTime provides
insight to both peak and average port utilization over a user specified
period of time. The report can be run in real time or offline with
previously generated data. This tool is especially important for
reservationless deployments to ensure adequate capacity to support
peak load traffic at all times. For more information, see the
Managing Capacity section in Chapter 4 of the Cisco MeetingServer
System Manager’s Guide.
report in the Capacity Management tab in MeetingTime provides
insight to both peak and average port utilization over a user specified
period of time. The report can be run in real time or offline with
previously generated data. This tool is especially important for
reservationless deployments to ensure adequate capacity to support
peak load traffic at all times. For more information, see the
Managing Capacity section in Chapter 4 of the Cisco MeetingServer
System Manager’s Guide.
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Outdial Billing Report—The Outdial Billing report now allows for a
60 second buffer before outdial calls (calls placed by the server to
participants at the time of a meeting) are reported. Any outdial calls
that terminate within this initial 60-second time limit are not
reported (or billed). These changes apply to all trunk types.
60 second buffer before outdial calls (calls placed by the server to
participants at the time of a meeting) are reported. Any outdial calls
that terminate within this initial 60-second time limit are not
reported (or billed). These changes apply to all trunk types.
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Report Generation Progress Indication—While running reports that
involve a large amount of data, a report generation progress bar now
indicates the percentage of data being retrieved. System managers
can more accurately estimate the amount of time the report will take
to generate.
involve a large amount of data, a report generation progress bar now
indicates the percentage of data being retrieved. System managers
can more accurately estimate the amount of time the report will take
to generate.
Administrative Enhancements
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New Meeting Category: Reserve All Ports—The Reserve All Ports
meeting category allows system managers and technicians to book out
all the available ports for system maintenance or upgrade activities. The
benefits of using this meeting type instead of scheduling a standard
meeting include:
meeting category allows system managers and technicians to book out
all the available ports for system maintenance or upgrade activities. The
benefits of using this meeting type instead of scheduling a standard
meeting include:
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No need to change system parameters to reserve all available ports.