Viewing Reports

Viewing the Backup History Report

Procedure


Step 1

Choose Reports > Backup History.

If there is any backup history to report, the Backup History report contains the following fields:

  • ID—ID of the backup.

  • Server URL—The server on which the backup history is stored.

  • Backup Time and Date—Date and time when the system was last backed up.

  • Version—The version of the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy software that is installed.

  • Description—A description of the backup.

  • Result—Status of the last backup procedure. Result shows Success or Fail.

Step 2

To see a different number of backup reports on each page, on the top right, choose another number from the drop-down box and click Go. You can choose to see 10, 25, 50, 100, or all backup reports.

Step 3

To move to another page, use the left and right arrow buttons on the bottom right, or enter another page number and press Enter.

Step 4

To sort backup reports, click any of the headers.


Viewing the Restore History Report

Procedure


Step 1

Choose Reports > Restore History.

If there is any restore history to report, the Restore History report contains the following fields:

  • ID—ID of the restore.

  • Server URL—The server on which the restore history is stored.

  • Restore Time and Date—Date and time when the system was last backed up.

  • Version—The version of the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy software that is installed.

  • Result—Status of the last restore procedure. Result shows Success or Fail for the components that were restored.

  • Use the dialog box to change the number of rows displayed per window.

Step 2

To see a different number of restore history reports on each page, on the top right, choose another number from the drop-down box and click Go. You can choose to see 10, 25, 50, 100, or all restore history reports.

Step 3

To move to another page, use the left and right arrow buttons on the bottom right, or enter another page number and press Enter.

Step 4

To sort restore history reports, click any of the headers.


Viewing the Network Time Protocol Report

Procedure


Choose Reports > Network Time Protocol.

The report contains the following fields:

  • #—The prioritized number of the NTP server. The system attempts to synchronize its time starting with NTP server number one.

  • NTP Server—IP address or hostname of the NTP server.

  • Status—Indicates if the NTP server connected with the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy or if it was rejected.

  • Time Difference (secs)—Time offset between the NTP server and the client.

  • Time Jitter (secs)—Estimated time error of the system clock, measured as an exponential average of RMS time differences.