Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server

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5-22  Reports 
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
Raw System Outdial 
Information 
Lists all outbound calls by the system within a time period. System 
outdials include alarms, blast outdials, and call transfers when no 
meeting has been identified. This report includes the type, destination, 
and duration of each call.
When users repeatedly enter an invalid profile, MeetingPlace outdials 
to the attendant for user assistance. Outdials to the MeetingPlace 
attendant can indicate someone trying to gain unauthorized access to a 
profile. Use this report to determine the time a profile has been 
unsuccessfully accessed.
Raw Scheduling Failures 
The Scheduling Failures Report lists all scheduling failures. Included 
in this report is the user ID of the scheduler, the requested ID of the 
meeting, the date and time of each failure, and the cause of the failure. 
For reservationless meetings, this report also shows meetings that 
cannot be started due to a lack of resources.
This report gives a more detailed look at scheduling failures, which 
allows you to determine the current traffic on your MeetingPlace 
system.
Raw Participant Join Leave 
Information 
The Raw Participant Join Leave Information Report provides a 
detailed account of when users join and leave a meeting. For PBXs 
that provide DNIS information, these digits are captured and can be 
used to identify the phone number and meeting participant dialed. 
Likewise, for PBXs that provide ANI information, these digits are 
captured and can be used to identify the caller. This report can be used 
to determine whether toll-free or local numbers were used to attend the 
meeting. 
This report also tracks profile caller information on recording 
playbacks. Details include who, when, which recording, and length of 
time spent listening to the recording. Guests who attend are indicated 
as guests in the record.
Raw data report
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