Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
Field
Description
Address
For H.323 devices this is its RAS address, and for SIP UAs it is the Contact address presented in the
REGISTER request.
REGISTER request.
End time The date and time at which the registration was terminated. (Registration history view only.)
Duration
The length of time that the registration was in place. (Registration history view only.)
Reason
The reason why the registration was terminated. (Registration history view only.)
Peer
Identifies the cluster peer to which the device is registered.
Actions
Click View to go to the Registration details page to see further detailed information about the
registration.
registration.
Registration details
The information shown on the Registration details page depends on the device's protocol, and whether the
registration is still current. For example, SIP registrations include the AOR, contact and, if applicable, public GRUU
details. H.323 registration details include all of the registered aliases. It also provides related tasks that let you View
active calls involving this registration and View previous calls involving this registration; these options take you to
the Calls by registration page, showing the relevant current or historic
registration is still current. For example, SIP registrations include the AOR, contact and, if applicable, public GRUU
details. H.323 registration details include all of the registered aliases. It also provides related tasks that let you View
active calls involving this registration and View previous calls involving this registration; these options take you to
the Calls by registration page, showing the relevant current or historic
particular registration.
Unregistering and blocking devices
The registration status pages provide options to manually unregister and block devices.
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Click Unregister to unregister the device. Note that the device may automatically re-register after a period of
time, depending on its configuration. To prevent this, you must also use a
time, depending on its configuration. To prevent this, you must also use a
as an Allow List or Deny List.
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page, thus preventing
the device from automatically re-registering. (This option is only available if the Restriction policy is set to
Deny List.)
Deny List.)
Note that if your VCS is part of a cluster you have to be logged into the peer to which the device is registered to be
able to unregister it.
able to unregister it.
Call Status
Call status information can be displayed for both current and completed calls:
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Current calls: the Call status page (Status > Calls > Calls) lists all the calls currently taking place to or from
devices registered with the VCS, or that are passing through the VCS.
devices registered with the VCS, or that are passing through the VCS.
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Completed calls: the Call history page (Status > Calls > History) lists all the calls that are no longer active.
The list is limited to the most recent 500 calls, and only includes calls that have taken place since the VCS
was last restarted.
The list is limited to the most recent 500 calls, and only includes calls that have taken place since the VCS
was last restarted.
The same set of call status information is also shown on the Calls by registration page (accessed via the
Registration details page).
Registration details page).
If the VCS is part of a cluster, all calls that apply to any peer in the cluster are shown, although the list is limited to the
most recent 500 calls per peer.
most recent 500 calls per peer.
Call summary information
The following summary information is displayed initially:
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