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Cisco Prime Collaboration manages the following clusters:
If you are using more than one Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) in your network, you must configure these applications in a cluster for the Cisco Prime Collaboration application to manage; that is, Cisco Prime Collaboration cannot manage two standalone TMS.
Cisco Prime Collaboration monitors only the application servers. It does not monitor the database instances. Health polling is performed for all the Cisco TMS application servers in the clusters.
For TMS clusters, the details are imported from the primary Cisco TMS as defined on the Manage Clusters page.
Before discovering Cisco TMS clusters, you must enter the cluster details in the Manage Cluster page. During the discovery of Cisco TMS, Cisco Prime Collaboration uses the cluster details, along with the device credentials ( ) and discovers the management applications.
To manage Cisco TMS clusters :