Cisco Unified Reporting runs as an application on the Cisco Tomcat service, which activates when you install Unified CM and the IM and Presence Service. Ensure that these products are running on all servers in the cluster.
HTTPS
The report subsystem gathers information from other servers by using an RPC mechanism via HTTPS. Ensure the HTTPS port is open and the Cisco Tomcat service is running on the server to successfully generate a report.
To enable HTTPS, you must download a certificate that identifies the server during the connection process. You can accept the server certificate for the current session only, or you can download the certificate to a trust folder (file) to secure the current session and future sessions with that server. The trust folder stores the certificates for all your trusted sites. For more information about HTTPS, see the "Introduction" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
To access the application, you access the Administration interface in a browser window. Cisco Unified Reporting uses HTTPS to establish a secure connection to the browser.
Web browsers
Cisco Unified Reporting for Unified CM supports the following operating system browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 7 when running on Microsoft Windows XP SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 8 when running on Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or Microsoft Vista SP2
Firefox 3.x when running on Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Microsoft Vista SP2 or Apple Mac OS X
Safari 4.x when running on Apple Mac OS X
For the IM and Presence Service, use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or a later release, or Mozilla Firefox version 3.0 or a later release to access the Cisco Unified IM and Presence Reporting interface. Other browsers are not supported.
Required access permissions
The
Cisco Unified Reporting application uses the Cisco Tomcat service to authenticate
users before allowing access to the web application. Only authorized users can
access the
Cisco Unified Reporting application. For Unified CM, by default, only administrator users in the
Standard CCM Super Users group can access
Cisco Unified Reporting to view and create reports.
For IM and Presence Service, users in the Standard CUReporting
group can access Cisco Unified Reporting.
As an authorized user, you can use the
Cisco Unified Reporting user interface to view reports, generate new reports, or
download reports.
Note
For Unified CM, administrator users in the Standard CCM Super Users group can access
administrative applications in the
Unified CM Administration navigation menu, including
Cisco Unified Reporting, with a single sign-on to one of the applications.
Sign in from administration interface
Perform this procedure to sign in to Cisco Unified Reporting from the Administration interface.
Before You Begin
Ensure that you are authorized to access the
Cisco Unified Reporting application.
Procedure
Step 1
For Unified CM, select Cisco Unified Reporting from the navigation menu in the administration interface.
Step 2
For the IM and Presence Service, select Cisco Unified IM and Presence Reporting from the navigation menu in the IM and Presence Service Administration interface.