Viewing Reports

Viewing the Backup History Report

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. Choose Reports > Backup History.
  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.
  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.
  4. To sort backup reports, click any of the headers.

DETAILED STEPS


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

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. Choose Reports > Restore History.
  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.
  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.
  4. To sort restore history reports, click any of the headers.

DETAILED STEPS


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

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. Choose Reports > Network Time Protocol.

DETAILED STEPS


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.