Table Of Contents
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Index
A
about Campus Manager 1-1
ACS integration, understanding 4-2
administering Campus Manager 5-1
admin dashboard
advanced reports 5-8
application setup tasks 5-6
basic reports 5-7
operational tasks 5-7
system status table 5-5
administration reports, using 5-40
ANI data collection metrics, displaying 5-41
ANI Server, analyzing 5-40
discovered device details, displaying 5-40
supported devices list, displaying 5-43
administration tasks, about 5-4
ANI data collection, using 5-18
best practices in discovery scheduling 5-27
data collection, scheduling 5-26
data collection filters, setting up 5-20
debugging options 5-49
settings, displaying 5-18
auto refresh 5-4
details, displaying 5-4
device discovery administration 5-9
debugging options, setting 5-18
discovery schedule, modifying 5-17
seed device, specifying 5-13
settings, displaying 5-9
FAQs 7-98
security issues 5-58
SNMPv3
settings, modifying 5-10
understanding 5-1
user and host acquisition, using
delete interval, modifying 7-18
domain name display, specifying 7-21
end host user information, importing 7-21
purge policy, specifying 7-20
schedule, modifying 7-16
subnet discovery, configuring 7-18
User Tracking administration, using 5-29
ANI data collection administration, using 5-18
best practices in discovery scheduling 5-27
data collection, scheduling 5-26
data collection filters, setting up 5-20
debugging options 5-49
settings, vieiwing 5-18
SNMP settings, modifying 5-19
ANI discover metrics, displaying 9-65
ANI Server
analyzing 5-40
network dependencies, and 7-4
applications
about 1-1
starting 3-2
application servers, working with 9-60
ATM domains 13-3
managing 13-3
understanding 13-3
using 13-4
ATM management 13-1
(see also ATM-VLANs) 13-1
ATM domains, understanding 13-3
ATM networks, configuring and managing 13-2
key terms 13-4
LANE services, managing 13-4
about 13-5
LANE components 13-6
overview 13-5
ATM-VLANs 13-1
(see also ATM management) 13-1
about 13-1
ATM interface configuration, setting 13-46
procedure A 13-46
procedure B 13-48
creating 13-8
Device/Port Chooser, using 13-53
Device Chooser, using 13-53
host utilization, checking 13-53
LANE
component details, displaying 13-12
component status, diagnosing 13-15
Config Server Register 13-15
LE client, diagnosing 13-16
ARP information, displaying 13-18
control connections, displaying 13-19
data connections, displaying 13-21
route descriptors, displaying 13-18
statistics, displaying 13-22
status, displaying 13-16
VC trace, displaying 13-20
LE configuration servers, diagnosing 13-26
LE servers, configuring 13-8
LE servers/Broadcast servers, diagnosing 13-22
link utilization, checking 13-54
RMON data collection, disabling 13-49
RMON-enabled devices, displaying 13-49
summary information on, interpreting 13-1
traffic templates, managing 13-50
understanding 13-7
VCs (virtual connections), working with 13-34
selecting 13-39
utilization, plotting 13-39
audience for this document xxi
B
Bandwidth Utilization 9-34
Bandwidth Utlization
enabling RMON 9-35
before using Campus Manager 3-2
Best Practices Deviations
acknowledging 8-36
points to be noted 8-38
C
Campus Manager reports 9-63
caution regarding Cisco Visio stencil file names, changing 9-45
cautions
significance of xxii
cautions regarding
restarting Daemon Manager on Windows 5-4
changes with this release 2-1
Cisco Call Manager
enabling CDR logging in 14-45
tracing VoIP traffic
from a gateway 14-44
from an IP phone 14-43
CiscoView, starting
from Path Analysis 14-49
from VLAN Port Assignment 9-57
Cisco Visio stencil file, downloading 9-45
CiscoWorks, logging into 3-1
Cisco Works Assistant
launching from end hosts reports 7-50
launching from N-hop view portlet 9-43
CiscoWorks Assistant
launching from Topology services 9-2
CiscoWorks Common Services
license integration, understanding 4-7
CLI
administration CLI commands 5-55
cmexport command (see under Data Extraction Engine) 15-3
concepts
Path Analysis
requirements 14-3
configuring
inter-VLAN routing 10-28
on an external router 10-30
on RSM, MSFC3, and L2/L3 devices 10-28
subnet discovery for User Tracking 7-18
User Tracking Utility 7-90
CVSM (Cisco Visual Switch Manager), starting 14-49
D
Daemon Manager, using
restarting on Solaris 5-3
restarting on Windows 5-4
Data Collection
filter policies 5-21
manually excluding devices 5-24
manually including devices 5-22
understanding 5-1
Data Extraction Engine (see DEE) 15-1
DCR display name, using 5-13
DCR integration, understanding 4-3
debugging options, setting 5-47
DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 15-1
cmexport command
about 15-2
function-specific options 15-4
mandatory arguments 15-4
optional arguments 15-4
running 15-3
cmexport Discrepancy comand 15-11
cmexport L2topology command 15-9
cmexport manpage 15-13
cmexport ut command 15-6
developer's reference 15-15
Discrepancy data schema 15-20
exporting data from Campus Manager, servlet 15-21
Topology data schema 15-19
User Tracking data schema 15-16
User Tracking phone data schema 15-18
User Tracking subnet data schema 15-18
User Tracking switch data schema 15-17
overview 15-1
troubleshooting
FAQs 15-25
Default Credentials, Using 5-14
Device/Port Chooser, using 13-53
Device Center integration, understanding 4-6
Device Chooser, using 13-53
Device Discovery, understanding 5-1
device discovery administration, in Campus Manager 5-9
discovery schedule, modifying 5-17
best practices 5-17
seed device, specifying 5-13
settings, displaying 5-9
Device Management 5-20
Auto Mode 5-20
Manual Mode 5-20
Device Poller 5-27
adding critical devices 5-27
devices, working with 9-51
(see also MLS devices) 9-59
device attributes, working with 9-54
device labels
clearing 9-53
displaying 9-53
device tooltips, interpreting 9-52, 9-53
Device selector
advanced search 7-59
device service modules, displaying 9-61
DFM as primary listener 7-31
Discrepancies
acknowledging 8-31
points to be noted 8-32
unacknowledging 8-31
discrepancy reporting 8-1, 8-2
physical discrepancies 8-2
Discrepancy Reports
about 1-1
documentation xxii
additional online xxiii
audience for this xxi
related to this product xxii
typographical conventions in xxi
E
EtherChannel 10-44
configuring 10-45
understanding 10-44
using 10-44
Ethernet VLANs
about 10-14
creating 10-15
F
FAQs
about DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 15-25
about Path Analysis 14-50
about User Tracking 7-98
device management 5-25
G
getting started 3-1
applications, starting 3-2
before using Campus Manager 3-2
CiscoWorks, logging into 3-1
interface, understanding 3-3
Group Selector, using 7-57
H
help
online documentation xxiii
home page
Viewing Campus Manager Homepage 5-4
host utilization, checking 13-53
HPOV as primary listener 7-30
I
IEEE 802.1Q, VLAN trunking protocol 9-78
integration of CiscoWorks Common Services 4-1
ACS integration, understanding 4-2
DCS integration, understanding 4-3
Device Center integration 4-6
license integration 4-7
OGS integration, understanding 4-6
Package Support Updater integration 4-7
IP Address range, entering 5-16
IP phone display in User Tracking, FAQ on 7-99
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) 12-1
IPv6 Addresses report
displaying 12-3
interpreting 12-4
understanding 12-1
ISL (Inter-Switch Link), VLAN trunking protocol 9-78
IVR (inter-VLAN routing)
configuring 10-28
on on external router 10-30
on RSM, MSFC3, and L2/L3 devices 10-28
understanding 10-28
using 10-28
J
Job Browser, using 5-54
L
LANE (LAN Emulation)
component details, displaying 13-12
LE/Broadcast server summary 13-13
LE client summary 13-12
LE configuration server summary 13-14
components, overview 13-6
component status, displaying 13-15
Config Server Registry 13-15
overview 13-5
services, managing 13-4
understanding 13-5
LE client, diagnosing 13-16
ARP information, displaying 13-18
control connections, displaying 13-19
data connections, displaying 13-21
route descriptors, displaying 13-18
statistics, displaying 13-22
status, displaying 13-16
VC trace, displaying 13-20
LE configuration servers
(see also LE servers) 13-8
backup, adding 13-11
configuring 13-11
deleting 13-12
details, displaying 13-14
diagnosing 13-26
LE configuration server ATM-VLAN configuration, displaying 13-27
LE configuration server control connections, displaying 13-28
LE configuration server database, displaying 13-26
SVPCs or SVPPs, setting up 13-29
LE servers, configuring 13-8
(see also LE configuration servers) 13-11
adding LE servers to new VLANs 13-8
backup servers, adding 13-9
deleting 13-10
modifying 13-10
VLANs, adding existing 13-9
LE servers/Broadcast servers, diagnosing 13-22
Broadcast server control connections, displaying 13-24
Broadcast server statistics, displaying 13-25
LE server control connections, displaying 13-23
LE server status, displaying 13-22
license integration for CiscoWorks Common Services 4-7
link utilization, checking 13-54
logging into CiscoWorks 3-1
Lookup Analyzer, using 7-80
M
management addresses, setting preferred 9-56
MLS devices, working with 9-59
MLS reports, displaying 9-59
MLS reports, interpreting 9-59
Route Processors report 9-59
Switching Engines report 9-60
N
network topology views
connecting to a device from a client 9-19
customizing 9-25
background images, setting 9-30
devices, deleting 9-25
saving layouts 9-25
topology filters, using 9-33
view features, modifying 9-28
view properties, changing 9-29
displaying 9-21
exporting to Visio 9-46
Find, using in 9-40
navigating in 9-18
summary view, understanding 9-40
interpreting 9-41
summary views, understanding
unconnected device information, interpreting 9-42
understanding 9-17
using 9-22
view layouts
changing 9-25
upgrading 9-42
N-Hop view portlet 9-43
O
Other Admin settings, using 5-44
overviews of
Campus Manager 1-1
applications 1-1
DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 15-1
LANE (LAN Emulation) 13-5
about 13-5
components 13-6
Path Analysis 14-1
Layer 2 14-2
Layer 2 shortcuts 14-3
Layer 3 14-2
P
Package Support Updater integration, understanding 4-7
packet flow, tracking using Path Analysis
concepts in Path Analysis
requirements 14-3
Path Analysis Components (figure) 14-4
Path Analysis 14-1
about 1-1, 14-1
CDR logging in Cisco Call Manager 14-45
components, understanding 14-3
concepts in
requirements 14-3
main window, understanding 14-14
discovery methods 14-24
end-point specification panel 14-19
Layer II and Layer III path trace errors 14-36
legend 14-6
map display 14-21
menu commands 14-15
status bar 14-26
table display 14-24
toolbar 14-18
tooltips in map display 14-22
Trace display 14-23
Trace Results tabbed panel 14-20
Trace Results tabbed panel, advantages and disadvantages 14-21
navigating in 14-14
command reference 14-15
main window, understanding 14-14
user-configurable options 14-17
overview 14-1
Layer 2 path analysis 14-2
Layer 2 shortcuts 14-3
Layer 3 path analysis 14-2
Path Analysis Components (figure) 14-4
setting up 14-13
trace, progress, monitoring 14-34
alert messages, understanding 14-35
icons in Map view, understanding 14-37
lines in Map view, understanding 14-37
status bar messages, understanding 14-34
trace, starting a new 14-32
network discovery 14-32
starting and stopping 14-34
valid points, specifying 14-33
valid points, understanding 14-33
traces, working with 14-32
archived, displaying 14-39
CiscoView, starting 14-49
CVSM (Cisco Visual Switch Manager), starting 14-49
jobs, scheduling 14-47
path, displaying in Topology Services 14-48
reversing 14-38
saved, displaying 14-39
saving 14-38
scheduled, displaying 14-48
Telnet, starting 14-49
troubleshooting 14-50
FAQs 14-50
suggestions for data tracing 14-54
suggestions for voice tracing 14-58
VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping 14-26
VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping table
editing 14-27
entries, verifying 14-30
Layer 2 traces, and 14-31
Layer 3 traces, and 14-30
understanding 14-26
VoIP traffic, tracing 14-40
called time matching, understanding 14-46
calling number matching, understanding 14-46
call in progress 14-44
call number matching, understanding 14-46
CDR Query Status log, understanding 14-45
completed call 14-44
from a gateway to Cisco Call Manager 14-44
from IP phone to Cisco Call Manager 14-43
potential calls 14-45
starting a trace 14-42
Voice Trace window, understanding 14-40
PGS integration, understanding 4-6
physical discrepancy reports 8-2
ping sweep options, modifying 7-16
PoE devices 9-34
port attributes, displaying 9-55
aggregate link attributes, displaying 9-47
aggregate link attributes, interpreting 9-48
interpreting 9-55
prerequisites to using Campus Manager 3-2
protocol filtering, monitoring by port 9-64
filter information, displaying 9-64
understanding filtering 9-64
PVLAN (private VLAN)
creating
about 10-23
primary 10-24
promiscuous ports, configuring 10-26
secondary 10-25
secondary, associating ports with 10-25
deleting 10-27
types 10-22
promiscuous ports 10-22
PVLAN host ports 10-22
PVLAN trunk ports 10-22
understanding 10-21
using 10-23
R
Recommended 8-32
reports
Administration, using 5-40
ANI data collection metrics, displaying 5-41
ANI Server, analyzing 5-40
discovered device details, displaying 5-40
supported deviceslist, displaying 5-43
Campus Manager 9-63
discrepancy reporting 8-1
physical discrepancies 8-2
understanding 8-2
Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) reports 9-48
running from Campus Manager 9-49
understanding 9-49
using 9-49
user tracking
custom layouts 7-68
custom reports 7-65
disconnected end hosts 7-51
duplicate MAC in end hosts report 7-50
duplicate reports 7-47
end hosts reports 7-49
exporting 7-42
history reports, understanding 7-61
printing 7-42
printing end hosts reports 7-51
quick reports 7-39
switch port usage reports, exporting 7-78
switch port usage reports, understanding 7-55
understanding 7-39
RME server credentials, setting 5-46
RMON
data collection, disabling 13-49
procedure A 13-49
procedure B 13-50
RMON-enabled devices, displaying 13-49
S
security
advantages of VLANs in 10-3
issues in Campus Manager 5-58
SNMP
MAC notification listener 7-28
SNMP trap listener, configuring 7-29
SNMP traps on ports, enabling 7-26
Timeouts 5-12
Trap listener, configuring 7-29
SNMPv3
settings, modifying 5-10
starting
CiscoView
from Path Analysis 14-49
from VLAN Port Assignment 9-57
Telnet 9-57
Topology Services 9-3
STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) 11-1
configuring on a network 11-13
MISTP devices 11-31
MISTP instances 11-36
MISTP ports 11-21
MISTP trunks 11-40
MST devices 11-27
MST instances 11-34
MST ports 11-16
MST trunks 11-39
PVST devices 11-24
PVST ports 11-13
PVST trunks 11-37
filters in Switch Cloud View, displaying 11-44
Cisco MISTP instances 11-45
IEEE 802.1s instances 11-44
STP loop inconsistencies 11-43
STP PVID inconsistencies 11-43
STP root inconsistencies 11-43
STP type inconsistencies 11-44
VLANs in switch clouds 11-45
Instance Reduction Recommendation report
interpreting 11-8
preparing 11-7
MISTP (multiple instance STP), about 11-3
MST (multiple STP), about 11-2
Number of Instances Recommendation report
interpreting 11-6
preparing 11-6
Optimal Root Recommendation report
interpreting 11-5
preparing 11-3
PVST (per VLAN STP), about 11-2
reports 11-3
Instance Reduction Recommendation 11-7
Number of Instances Recommendation 11-6
Optimal Root Recommendation 11-3
STP Visualizer
interpreting 11-12
notes 11-12
preparing 11-10
topology filters 11-42
understanding 11-1
MST (multiple STP) 11-2
PVST (per VLAN STP) 11-2
VLAN to Instance Mapping Recommendation report
interpreting 11-9
preparing 11-8
SVPCs (soft permanent virtual connections)
deleting
about 13-33
procedure A 13-33
procedure B 13-34
setting up and managing 13-29
setup procedure A 13-29
setup procedure B 13-31
SVPPs (soft permanent virtual paths)
setting up and managing 13-29
setup procedure A 13-29
setup procedure B 13-31
Switch Cloud View, and spanning tree filters 11-44
Cisco MISTP instances 11-45
IEEE 802.1s instances, displaying 11-44
STP loop inconsistencies, displaying 11-43
STP PVID inconsistencies, displaying 11-43
STP root inconsistencies, displaying 11-43
STP type inconsistencies, displaying 11-44
VLANs in switch clouds, displaying 11-45
T
TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) reports 9-48
running from Campus Manager 9-49
understanding 9-49
using 9-49
Telnet, starting 9-57
token ring bridge relay function VLANS (see trCRF VLANs) 10-17
token ring bridging, VLAN trunking protocols 9-79
token ring VLANS (see trBRF VLANS) 10-15
topology groups
hierarchical maps 9-67
displaying 9-67
understanding 9-67
system-defined groups
creating, based on subnet 5-32
user-defined groups 5-31
Topology Services 9-1
about 1-1
ANI discovery metrics, displaying 9-65
application servers, working with 9-60
Campus Manager reports 9-63
command reference 9-68
main window commands 9-69
network topology view commands 9-72
connecting to a device from a client 9-19
devices, working with 9-51
device attributes, interpreting 9-54
device labels, clearing 9-53
device labels, displaying 9-53
device tooltips, working with 9-52, 9-53
device service modules, displaying 9-61
link attributes
displaying 9-47
interpreting 9-47
links, working with 9-46
link tooltips, interpreting 9-46
main window
colors in 9-3
Find, using in 9-16
icons in 9-3
legend 9-3
navigating in 9-13
understanding 9-11
management addresses, setting preferred 9-56
MLS devices, working with 9-59
MLS reports, displaying 9-59
MLS reports, interpreting 9-59
network topology views
customizing 9-25
displaying 9-21
exporting to Visio 9-46
Find, using in 9-40
layouts, changing 9-25
navigating in 9-18
summary views, understanding 9-40
understanding 9-17
using 9-22
port attributes, displaying 9-55
aggregate link attributes
aggregate link attributes, displaying 9-47
interpreting 9-55
protocol filtering, monitoring by port 9-64
filter information, displaying 9-64
understanding filtering 9-64
protocols supported in spanning tree 11-1
starting 9-3
Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) reports 9-48
running from Campus Manager 9-49
understanding 9-49
using 9-49
toplogy groups 9-65
access controls 5-34
group properties, creating 5-34
group rule, creating 5-36
hierarchical maps 9-67
memberships, creating 5-37
rule example 5-33
rules editor 5-32
topology groups
membership updates 5-38
understanding 9-66
understanding 9-2
traffic templates, managing 13-50
database traffic templates, editing 13-50
device traffic templates, editing 13-51
trBRF VLANs
about 10-15
creating 10-15
trCRF VLANs
creating 10-17
troubleshooting
FAQs about
DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 15-25
Path Analysis 14-50
User Tracking 7-98
User Tracking 7-97
IP phone display 7-99
outdated entries in User Tracking table 7-99
trunking 10-38
characteristics of trunks 10-39
considerations in 10-38
DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol) 10-38
encapsulation types 10-40
trunk encapsulation 10-39
trunk ports
end host discovery on trunk ports 7-19
typographical conventions in this document xxi
U
user and host acquisition administration
delete interval, modifying 7-18
domain name display, specifying 7-21
end host user information, importing 7-21
ping sweep options, modifying 7-16
purge policy, specifying 7-20
schedule, modifying 7-16
subnet discovery, configuring 7-18
User Tracking 7-1
(see also User Tracking Utility) 7-86
acquisition schedule, modifying 7-16
acquisition settings, modifying 7-10
archived reports 7-71
deleting 7-73
list of, displaying 7-71
using 7-71
command-line interface 7-75
custom layouts 7-69
copying 7-70
creating 7-69
deleting 7-71
editing 7-70
list of, displaying 7-69
using 7-69
custom reports 7-65
copying 7-68
creating 7-65
deleting 7-68
editing 7-68
list of, displaying 7-65
using 7-65
data migration 7-39
debugging options 7-32
DHCP snooping 7-23
Dynamic updates 7-22
Dynamic User Tracking 7-22
FAQs 7-98
error logging 7-100
length of time data is maintained 7-100
non-CDP devices 7-100
IP Phones report, displaying 7-53
jobs, deleting 7-45
jobs, stopping 7-45
MACUHIC 7-24
Major Acquisition 7-3
Minor Acquisition 7-4
network and ANIServer dependencies 7-4
properties from the backend, configuring 7-14
properties that support duplicate MAC address 7-12
Report Generator, using 7-46
reports
about 7-39
archived reports, using 7-71
custom layouts, using 7-69
custom reports, using 7-65
Duplicates report, displaying 7-47
End Hosts report, displaying 7-49
IP Phones report, displaying 7-53
job details, displaying 7-45
job lists, displaying 7-43
jobs, deleting 7-45
jobs, stopping 7-45
quick reports, displaying 7-39
Report Generator, using 7-46
understanding 7-39
troubleshooting 7-97
understanding 7-1
User Tracking Debugger Utility 7-96
understanding 7-96
using 7-97
using 7-2
UT data, accessing 7-3
UT data, importing 7-79
UT in DHCP environment 7-11
various acquisitions 7-3
User Tracking Utility 7-86
accessing 7-90
configuring 7-90
downloading 7-87
installing 7-88
hardware requirements 7-87
reinstalling 7-96
software requirements 7-87
uninstalling 7-94
UTLite script, installing 7-84
UTLite script, uninstalling 7-86
key terms in 7-87
understanding 7-86
using
pattern use in searching 7-94
user or host, searching for 7-91
UTLite, understanding 7-81
V
VCs (virtual connections), working with 13-34
checking with OAM Ping 13-43
procedure A 13-43
procedure B 13-44
report, displaying 13-45
connections between devices, displaying 13-37
procedure A 13-37
procedure B 13-38
connections for each device, displaying 13-35
procedure A 13-35
procedure B 13-36
connection utilization, plotting 13-39
procedure A 13-40
procedure B 13-41
error statistics, plotting 13-42
procedure A 13-42
procedure B 13-42
selecting 13-39
tracing 13-45
Visio
Cisco Visio stencil file, downloading 9-45
exporting network topology views to 9-46
VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping 14-26
mapping table, editing 14-27
all entries, clearing 14-29
all known subnet mappings, displaying 14-28
auto-discovered mappings, displaying 14-28
entries, modifying 14-29
local entries, clearing 14-29
manual entry, verifying need for 14-30
previously supplied manual mappings, displaying 14-28
previously supplied manual mappings, erasing 14-28
mapping table, general
entries, verifying 14-30
Layer 2 traces, and 14-31
Layer 3 traces, and 14-30
understanding 14-26
VLAN and VTP management 10-1
(see also VLANs) 10-2
EtherChannel 10-44
configuring 10-45
understanding 10-44
using 10-44
inter-VLAN routing
configuring 10-28
understanding 10-28
using 10-28
protocols supported 9-78
IEEE 802.1Q 9-78
ISL (Inter-Switch Link) 9-78
token ring bridging 9-79
PVLAN (private VLAN)
creating 10-23
deleting 10-27
types 10-22
understanding 10-21
using 10-23
reports 10-19
trunking 10-38
characteristics of trunks 10-39
considerations in 10-38
DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol) 10-38
encapsulation types 10-40
trunk encapsulation 10-39
VLAN Port Assignment (see VLAN Port Assignment) 10-46
VTP (see VTP) 10-31
VLAN Port Assignment 10-46
about 1-1
CiscoView, starting 9-57
starting 10-47
Telnet, starting 9-57
topology views, displaying
device attributes, displaying 10-51
port attributes, displaying 10-50
topology views and attribute summaries, displaying 10-49
trunk attributes
configuring 10-49
displaying 10-52
interpreting 10-53
understanding 10-46
using 10-47
VLANs
about 10-2
advantages of 10-2
in adds, moves, and changes 10-2
in broadcast activity 10-3
in security 10-3
components of 10-3
deleting 10-18
LE servers
adding backup servers to VLANs 13-9
adding to a new VLAN 13-8
adding to an existing VLAN 13-9
types supported by Campus Manager 10-4
Ethernet VLANs 10-14
trBRF VLANs 10-15
trCRF VLANs 10-17
VoIP traffic, tracing 14-40
call in progress 14-44
CDR Query Status log, understanding 14-45
completed call 14-44
from a gateway to Cisco Call Manager 14-44
from IP phone to Cisco Call Manager 14-43
matching, understanding
called number matching 14-46
called time matching 14-46
calling number matching 14-46
potential calls 14-45
starting a trace 14-42
Voice Trace window, understanding 14-40
VTP (VLAN trunking protocol) 10-31
domain components 10-32
domains, about 10-32
using 10-35
reports, displaying 10-35
views, using 10-36
version 3 10-33
W
what's new in this release 2-1