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Monitoring Device Pools
The Device Pools view displays all device pools associated with a UCM cluster. The view arranges the names of all device pools in a table.
To discover and monitor device pools, you must configure the AXL access for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager publisher server of the cluster to which the device pools are registered.
To launch the Device Pools view, follow these steps:
- From the Workspaces navigation pane, click Cisco IP Telephony > UCM Clusters. The UCM Clusters view opens in the right pane.
- Select a UCM Cluster of your interest and click (the Open icon). The UCM Cluster Details form opens.
- Click the Device Pools tab. The Device Pools view opens on the right pane.
Filtering Device Pools
You can filter the listed device pools in the Device Pools view based on Device Pool Name.
To filter the Device Pools view, follow these steps:
- Right-click the Device Pool Name attribute column of one of the device pools listed in the Device Pools view.
- Select one of the following filters:
- Equals this value: filters and lists all the device pools that have a value that is equal to the value of the column that you selected.
- Create Filter: opens the Filter dialog box. This dialog box helps you specify a string and select options to perform filtering based on the string specified.
- Is not empty: filters and lists all the device pools for which the selected column is not empty.
- Is empty: filters and lists all the device pools for which the selected column is empty.
- Not equal to this value: filters and lists all the device pools that do not have the value in the column that you selected.
The filtered list of device pools appears in the view.
Note After viewing the filtered list, always remove the filter. To remove the filter, right-click the filter attribute, and then click Remove Filter.
You can view the details of a single device pool in a form.
To view the Device Pool Details form, follow this step:
- From the Device Pools view, select the device pool of your interest, and then click . The Device Pool Details form opens.
Analysis Pane
The Analysis pane of the device pool displays a summary of the details of the selected device pool as follows:
Device Pool Details Summary tab
- Device Pool Name: The name of the selected device pool.
- UCM Cluster: The name of the UCM cluster to which the selected device pool is associated.
- Management Server: The management server for the device pool. This attribute displays one of the following values:
- Local: If the device pool is being managed by the NNMi management server console on which you are viewing the device pool details.
- Name of the regional manager that manages the device pool.
Device Pool Information tab
- UCM Subscriber Group: The name of the UCM subscriber group to which the selected device pool is associated.
- Number of IP Phones: The number of IP phones associated with the selected device pool.
- Number of MGCP/SCCP Gateways: The number of MGCP/SCCP gateways associated with the selected device pool.
- Number of H.323 Gateways: The number of H.323 gateways associated with the selected device pool.
- Number of SRSTs: The number of SRST routers associated with the selected device pool.
- Number of IC Trunks: The number of IC trunks associated with the selected device pool.
- Number of Media Devices: The number of media devices associated with the selected device pool.
Registered Devices Count tab
This tab provides the count of the following registered devices in the device pool:
- Hardware Phones
- Other IP Phones
- MGCP/SCCP Gateway Endpoints
- MGCP/SCCP FXO Ports
- MGCP/SCCP FXS Ports
- MGCP/SCCP E&M Ports
- MGCP/SCCP T1/E1 PRI Ports
- MGCP/SCCP T1/E1 CAS Ports
- Analog Access Gateway Boxes
- H.323 Gateway Boxes
- Media Resources
- CTI Ports
- CTI Route Points
- VM Ports
- Other Station Devices The counts of the Soft IP Phones, VM Ports, CTI Route Points, and CTI Ports are summed up to calculate the count of Other Station Devices.
Note You may not be able to see the counts of the registered devices if you have not enabled monitoring of the devices. For more information, see Configure Registered Devices Count Monitoring.
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