Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide, Release 4.0(1)
Control Center

Table Of Contents

Control Center

Viewing Status of Services

Stopping a Service

Starting a Service


Control Center


This chapter provides information on the Serviceability Control Center tool and contains the following topics:

Viewing Status of Services

Stopping a Service

Starting a Service

Cisco CallManager Serviceability provides a web-based Control Center tool that is used to view status and to start and stop Cisco CallManager services for a particular server in a cluster.

Starting and stopping a Cisco CallManager service causes all Cisco IP Phones and gateways that are currently registered to that Cisco CallManager service to fail over to their secondary Cisco CallManager service. Devices and phones need to restart only if they cannot register with another Cisco CallManager service. Starting and stopping a Cisco CallManager service causes other installed applications (such as Conference Bridge or Cisco Messaging Interface) that are homed to that Cisco CallManager to start and stop as well.


Note If you are upgrading Cisco CallManager, those services that were already started on your system will start after the upgrade.



Caution Stopping a Cisco CallManager service also stops call processing for all devices that are controlled by that service. When a Cisco CallManager service is stopped, calls from an IP phone to another IP phone will stay up; calls in progress from an IP phone to a Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) gateway will also stay up, and other types of calls will get dropped.


Note You can activate or deactivate services from the Service Activation web pages. To access Service Activation, click the link from the Control Center web page. Refer to Chapter 10, "Service Activation" for more information about Service Activation.


Figure 11-1 shows a services status example for a particular server in a Cisco CallManager cluster. Table 11-1 provides a description of the service status icons.

Figure 11-1 Status of Services that are Using Control Center

Table 11-1 Service Status Icons 

Icon Symbol
Description

Square

Service is stopped.

Arrow

Service is running.

Question Mark

Service is in an unknown status.


Viewing Status of Services

Use the Control Center tool to view the status of Cisco CallManager services for a particular server in a cluster. This section describes how to view the status of services on a particular server.

Procedure


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

The Cisco CallManager Serviceability window displays.

Step 2 Choose Tools > Control Center.

The Control Center window displays the list of servers in the Cisco CallManager cluster.

Step 3 From the Servers column, choose the server.

The window displays the service names for the server that you chose, the activation status of the services, and a service control panel to stop or start a service.

Step 4 To start a service, see the "Starting a Service" section.

Step 5 To stop a service, see the "Stopping a Service" section.


Related Topics

Stopping a Service

Starting a Service

Stopping a Service

Use the Control Center tool to stop a service for a particular server in a cluster. This section describes how to stop a service on a particular server.

Procedure


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

The Cisco CallManager Serviceability window displays.

Step 2 Choose Tools > Control Center.

The Control Center window displays the list of servers in the Cisco CallManager cluster.

Step 3 From the Servers column, choose the server.

The window displays the services for the server that you chose, the status of the services, and a service control panel to stop or start a service.

Step 4 Click the radio button next to the service that you want to stop.


Note You can only start/stop services that are listed under NT Services. For Cisco Tomcat services, the services do not get started/stopped, and the start/stop/restart buttons are disabled for the Cisco Tomcat web service.


Step 5 Click the Stop button.

The Service Status symbol changes from an arrow to a square.


Related Topics

Viewing Status of Services

Starting a Service

Starting a Service

Use the Control Center tool to start a service for a particular server in a cluster. This section describes how to start a service on a particular server.

Procedure


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

The Cisco CallManager Serviceability window displays.

Step 2 Choose Tools > Control Center.

The Control Center window displays the list of servers in the Cisco CallManager cluster.

Step 3 From the Servers column, choose the server.

The window displays the services for the server that you chose, the status of the services, and a service control panel to stop or start a service.

Step 4 Click the radio button next to the service that you want to start.


Note You can only start/stop services that are listed under NT Services. For Cisco Tomcat services, the services do not get started/stopped and the start/stop/restart buttons are disabled for the Cisco Tomcat web service.


Step 5 Click the Start button.

The Service Status symbol changes from a square to an arrow.


Related Topics

Viewing Status of Services

Stopping a Service