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Checking Provisioned Data
provision to a specific user and device combination.
You can get to this page only through the User accounts status page (Status > Applications > TMS Provisioning
Extension services > Users > Accounts, locate the user you want to check and then click Check provisioned data).
Extension services > Users > Accounts, locate the user you want to check and then click Check provisioned data).
To check provisioned data:
1.
Verify that the User account name is displaying the name of the user account you want to check.
2.
Select the Model and Version of the user's endpoint device.
If the actual Version used by the endpoint is not listed, select the nearest earlier version.
If the actual Version used by the endpoint is not listed, select the nearest earlier version.
3.
Click Check provisioned data.
The Results section will show the data that would be provisioned out to that user and device combination.
Starter Pack Provisioning Server Status
The Starter Pack status page (Status > Applications > Starter Pack > Starter Pack status) shows the status of the
VCS's
VCS's
when running as a Starter Pack.
The Starter Pack Provisioning Server provides basic provisioning-related services to provisioned devices, without the
need for Cisco TMS.
need for Cisco TMS.
Provisioning server
This section displays the server's status and summarizes the subscription requests received by the server since the
VCS was last restarted. It shows counts of:
VCS was last restarted. It shows counts of:
■
the total number of subscription requests received
■
how many requests were sent a successful provisioning response
■
failed requests because the account requesting provisioning could not be found
■
failed requests because the account requesting provisioning had no provisioned devices associated with it
Model licenses
This section shows the number of licenses currently being used by devices that are registered to this VCS. This
information is broken down by the device types that can be provisioned by this VCS.
information is broken down by the device types that can be provisioned by this VCS.
Phone book server
The phone book server provides phone book directory and lookup facilities to provisioned users.
This section displays the server's status and summarizes the number of phone book search requests received by the
server from provisioned users since the VCS was last restarted.
server from provisioned users since the VCS was last restarted.
Managing Alarms
Alarms occur when an event or configuration change has taken place on the VCS that requires some manual
administrator intervention, such as a restart. Alarms may also be raised for hardware and environmental issues such
as faulty disks and fans or high temperatures.
administrator intervention, such as a restart. Alarms may also be raised for hardware and environmental issues such
as faulty disks and fans or high temperatures.
The Alarms page (Status > Alarms) provides a list of all the alarms currently in place on your system (and, where
applicable, their proposed resolution). When there are unacknowledged alarms in place on the VCS, an alarm icon
appears at the top right of all pages. You can also access the Alarms page by clicking on the alarm icon.
applicable, their proposed resolution). When there are unacknowledged alarms in place on the VCS, an alarm icon
appears at the top right of all pages. You can also access the Alarms page by clicking on the alarm icon.
Each alarm is identified by a 5-digit Alarm ID, shown in the rightmost column in the alarms list. The alarms are
grouped into categories as follows:
grouped into categories as follows:
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Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide
Overview and Status Information