Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide, Release 3.3(4)
Phone Problem Reports Viewer

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Phone Problem Reports Viewer

Listing IP Phone Problem Reports


Phone Problem Reports Viewer


This chapter describes how to use the Phone Problem Reports Viewer that is part of the Tools menu. See "Listing IP Phone Problem Reports" for instructions on how to generate a list of problem reports.

You can view the IP phone problem reports, that are generated by the Quality Report Tool (QRT), by using the Phone Problem Reports Viewer. QRT serves as a voice-quality and general problem-reporting tool for Cisco CallManager IP Phones. The Cisco Extended Functions service supports the QRT feature. Refer to the "Quality Report Tool" section on page 10-1 in the Cisco CallManager System Guide for information about QRT. See the "Cisco CallManager Services" section on page 3-1 for more information about the Cisco Extended Functions service. The Phone Problem Reports Viewer allows you to filter, format, and view phone problem reports that are generated.

QRT uses the Cisco Extended Functions NT service, so it shares the same architecture as Cisco Call Back. It also shares the same system requirements, redundancy, dependencies, restrictions, installation, and activation as Cisco Call Back.

Listing IP Phone Problem Reports

This section describes how to list and view Cisco CallManager IP Phone problem reports by using the Phone Problem Reports Viewer.


Note Quality Report Tool (QRT) collects streaming data only once per call. Therefore, if A calls B and both submit multiple reports for that same call, only the first report includes streaming data.


Procedure


Step 1 From the Cisco CallManager Administration window, choose Application > Cisco CallManager Serviceability.

The Cisco CallManager Serviceability window displays.

Step 2 Choose Tools > Phone Problem Reports Viewer.

The IP Phone Problem Reporting window displays.

Step 3 Choose the available Cisco CallManager server for which you want to view a problem report.


Note Because QRT service activation is configurable, the user may have changed the server. By default, this drop-down menu highlights the current server where QRT is active.


Step 4 Enter the From: date in the Date: box; for example, 2/2/2002.

Step 5 Enter the To: date in the Date: box; for example 2/3/2002.

Step 6 In the From Time: selection box, click the down arrow for the beginning hour, minute, and second of the problem reporting information that you want to collect; for example, 3 hour, 45 minute, 0 second.

Step 7 In the To Time: selection box, click the down arrow for the ending hour, minute, and second of the problem reporting information that you want to collect; for example, 23 hour, 59 minute, 59 second.

Step 8 Click Get Logs.

The system collects all the phone problem reports that are available within the chosen time frame on the chosen server. The IP Phone Problem Reporting format window displays. See Figure 12-1.

Figure 12-1 IP Phone Problem Reporting Format Window

Step 9 From the Extension Number drop-down menu, choose the extension number(s) that you want included in the report.

Step 10 From the Device drop-down menu, choose the device(s) that you want included in the report.

Step 11 From the Category drop-down menu, choose the problem category that you want included in the report.

Step 12 From the List of Fields box, choose the fields that you want included in the report and click the down arrow to place them in the Selected Fields box.


Note The order in which you choose the fields determines the order in which they appear in the report.


Step 13 Click Display Records to view the report in your browser. See Figure 12-2.


Note You can save the report in CSV format or view it by using Excel or a similar application by either clicking View CSV, as shown in Figure 12-1, or Right Click here to Save in CSV, as shown in Figure 12-2.


Figure 12-2 IP Phone Problem Results


Related Topics

Quality Report Tool, page 10-1, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Cisco CallManager Services, page 3-1, Cisco CallManager System Guide