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Cisco Prime Collaboration has a new user interface to give you a simplified user experience. The left pane displays vertical expandable Navigation tab, Index tab, Favorites tab, and Search Menu fields. The Favorites tab allows you to bookmark your preferred pages for future reference. Click the Toggle Navigation icon on the Cisco Prime Collaboration page to view a list of dashlets and reports. You can click the pin icon at the top left to hide or display the left pane.
For the navigation changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 user interface, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide.
You can use the Filter feature to display specific information on the Cisco Prime Collaboration user interface. The Filter icon is provided wherever the data is displayed in a tabular format.
The following are the types of filters available on the Cisco Prime Collaboration client:
The quick filter and advanced filter are case-insensitive. For these filters, you can also use the following wildcard expressions:
This filter allows you to narrow down the data inside a table by applying a filter to a specific table column or columns. The operator used with this filter is Contains. To apply different operators, use the Advanced Filter option.
To launch the quick filter, choose Quick Filter from the Filter drop-down menu.
This filter allows you to narrow down the data in a table by applying a filter using multiple operators, such as Does not contain, Does not equal, Ends with, Is empty, and so on.
You choose the filter pattern (table column names) and operator from the drop-down menu. In addition, you must enter filter criteria based on data available in the Cisco Prime Collaboration database.
To launch the advanced filter, choose Advanced Filter from the Filter drop-down menu.
You can save the filter criteria used in the Advanced filter.
Step 1 | From the Filter drop-down menu, choose Advanced Filter. |
Step 2 | Enter advanced filter criteria. |
Step 3 | Click Go and then click the Save icon. |
Step 4 | In the Save Preset Filter
page, enter a name for the Preset Filter and click
Save.
To clear the Advanced Filter, click the Filter button. Cisco Prime Collaboration provides predefined keywords to filter data. In addition, the saved advanced filter criteria are also listed in the Preset Filter drop-down list. See Advanced Filter in Filters for details on how to save the filter criteria. This feature is available on some pages; for example, Device Management, Alarm browsers, and Event browsers. To launch a preset filter, choose the available values from the Show drop-down list. Cisco Prime Collaboration provides a set of predefined filters that enable you to filter the data in a table. |
The quick view icon is displayed when you hover your mouse pointer on a table, specific table columns, or a topology pane. You can use quick view to cross-launch a page that you want to view in detail. In Cisco Prime Collaboration, this option is not available for administrative tasks, reports, or diagnostic views.
This page displays the About details for Cisco Prime Collaboration.
To launch this page, click
at the top right corner of the User Interface.