This chapter provides information about the utility functions
that are available on the operating system, which include pinging another
system and setting up remote support.
The Ping Utility window enables you to ping another node in
the network.
To ping another system, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1
From the
Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to
Services > Ping.
The Ping Remote window displays.
Step 2
Enter the IP address or network name for the system that you want
to ping.
Step 3
Enter the ping interval in seconds.
Step 4
Enter the packet size.
Step 5
Enter the ping count, the number of times that you want to ping
the system.
Note
When you specify multiple pings, the ping command does not
display the ping date and time in real time. Be aware that the Ping command
displays the data after the number of pings that you specified completes.
Step 6
Choose whether you want to validate IPsec.
Step 7
Click
Ping.
The Ping Remote window displays the ping statistics.
Set up remote support
From the Remote Access Configuration window, you can set up a
remote account that Cisco support personnel can use to access the system for a
specified time.
The remote support process works like this:
The customer sets up a remote support account. This account
includes a time limit on how long Cisco personnel can access it. This time
limit can be configured to various values.
When the remote support account is set up, a pass phrase gets
generated.
The customer calls Cisco support and provides the remote support
account name and pass phrase.
Cisco support enters the pass phrase into a decoder program that
generates a password from the pass phrase.
Cisco support logs into the remote support account on the customer
system by using the decoded password.
When the account time limit expires, Cisco support can no longer
access the remote support account.
To set up remote support, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1
From the
Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to
Services > Remote
Support.
The Remote Access Configuration window displays.
Step 2
Enter an account name for the remote account in the
Account Name field.
The account name must comprise at least six-characters that are
all lowercase, alphabetic characters.
Step 3
Enter the account duration, in days, in the
Account Duration field.
The default account duration specifies 30 days.
Step 4
Click
Save.
The Remote Support Status window displays. For descriptions of
fields on the Remote Support Status window, see the following table.
Table 1 Remote support status fields and descriptions
Field
Description
Decode version
Indicates the version of the decoder in use.
Account name
Displays the name of the remote support account.
Expiration
Displays the date and time when access to the
remote account expires.
Pass phrase
Displays the generated pass phrase.
Step 5
To access the system by using the generated pass phrase, contact
your Cisco personnel.
Step 6
To delete the remote access support account, click the
Delete button.