Table Of Contents
Viewing the Status of Components in the Cisco Unified Operating System
Viewing Cluster Nodes Status
Viewing Hardware Status
Viewing Network Status
Viewing Installed Software
Viewing System Status
Viewing IP Preferences
Viewing the Status of Components in the Cisco Unified Operating System
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Viewing Cluster Nodes Status
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Viewing Hardware Status
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Viewing Network Status
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Viewing Installed Software
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Viewing System Status
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Viewing IP Preferences
Viewing Cluster Nodes Status
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show > Cluster.
Step 3
Review the fields in the Cluster window.
Table A-1 Cluster Nodes Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Hostname
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The complete hostname of the server.
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IP Address
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The IP address of the server.
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Alias
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The alias name of the server, when defined.
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Type of Node
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Indicates whether the server is a publisher node or a subscriber node.
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Viewing Hardware Status
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show > Hardware.
Step 3
Review the fields in the Hardware Status window, as described in the table below.
Table A-2 Hardware Status Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Platform Type
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The model identity of the platform server.
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Serial Number
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The serial number of the platform server.
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Processor Speed
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Processor speed (measured in MHz) in the platform server.
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CPU Type
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The type of processor in the platform server.
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Memory
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The total amount of memory in MBytes.
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Object ID
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Used by SNMP to identify an object.
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OS Version
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The version of the platform operating system.
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RAID Details
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Status of the RAID controller and logical drive if the machine is RAID enabled.
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Viewing Network Status
Before You Begin
The network status information that displays depends on whether Network Fault Tolerance is enabled. When Network Fault Tolerance is enabled, Ethernet port 1 automatically takes over network communications if Ethernet port 0 fails. If Network Fault Tolerance is enabled, network status information displays for the network ports Ethernet 0, Ethernet 1, and Bond 0. If Network Fault Tolerance is not enabled, status information displays only for Ethernet 0.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show > Network.
Step 3
Review the fields in the Network Configuration window, as described in the table below.
Table A-3 Network Settings Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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DHCP
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Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for Ethernet port 0.
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Status
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Indicates whether the port is Up or Down for Ethernet ports 0 and 1.
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IP Address
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The IP address of Ethernet port 0 (and Ethernet port 1 if Network Fault Tolerance (NFT) is enabled).
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IP Mask
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The IP mask of Ethernet port 0 (and Ethernet port 1 if NFT is enabled).
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Link Detected
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Indicates whether an active link exists.
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Queue Length
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The length of the queue.
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MTU
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The maximum transmission unit.
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MAC Address
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The hardware address of the port.
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Receive Statistics
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Information about received bytes and packets.
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Transmit Statistics
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Information about transmitted bytes and packets.
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Primary DNS
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The IP address of the primary domain name server.
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Secondary DNS
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The IP address of the secondary domain name server.
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Domain
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The domain of the server.
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Gateway
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The IP address of the network gateway on Ethernet port 0.
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Viewing Installed Software
You can view the software versions and installed software options.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show > Software.
Step 3
Review the fields in the Software Packages windows described in the table below.
Table A-4 Software Packages Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Partition Versions
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The software version that is running on the active and inactive partitions.
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Active Version Installed Software Options
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The versions of installed software options, including locales and dial plans, that are installed on the active version.
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Inactive Version Installed Software Options
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The versions of installed software options, including locales and dial plans, that are installed on the inactive version.
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Viewing System Status
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show > System.
Step 3
Review the fields in the System Status window, as described in the table below.
Table A-5 Platform Status Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Host Name
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The name of the Cisco MCS host where Cisco Unified Communications Operating System is installed.
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Date/Time
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The date and time based on the continent and region that were specified during operating system installation.
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Time Zone
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The time zone that was chosen during installation.
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Locale
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The language that was chosen during operating system installation.
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Product Version
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The operating system version.
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Platform Version
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The platform version.
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Viewing IP Preferences
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 2
Select Show >IP Preferences.
Step 3
To filter or search records, perform one of the following actions:
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From the first list box, select a search parameter.
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From the second list box, select a search pattern.
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Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable.
Step 4
Select Find.
Step 5
Review the fields in the System Status window.
Table A-6 IP Preference Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Application
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The name of the application.
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Protocol
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The type of protocol that this application will use, for example, TCP or UDP.
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Port Number
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The port number that is configured for this application.
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Type
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The type of transport that this application will use:
• Public
• Private
• Translated
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Translated Port
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The translated port number that is configured for this application.
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Status
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Indicates whether the application is enabled or disabled.
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Description
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The description of the application.
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