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The Application Reporting User Interface
Column Name
Description
Name
Unique name of the currently loaded application.
ID
Application ID.
Type
Type of application that is currently running (for example, Cisco Script Application).
Description
Description of the application as entered on the CRS Administration web site.
Enabled
If True, the application is enabled; if False, the application is disabled.
Max. Sessions
Maximum number of task instances that can run simultaneously on the CRS server.
Valid
If True, the application is valid; if False, the application is invalid.
1. An application is valid if it was successfully loaded and initialized from its configuration. At any time, an application can
become invalid if it internally fails to be refreshed.

The Sessions Menu Option

Column Name
Description
ID
Session ID.
Note
Mapping ID
User- or system-defined identifier that maps to this session.
Node ID
Unique identifier for a server in the cluster.
Parent
Sessions that were created as a result of consult calls propagated in the system.
Creation Time
Creation time of the session.
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The table below describes the information provided on the Applications web
page.
Use the Sessions web page to view real-time information on all the active
sessions.
To access the Sessions web page, select Reports > Sessions from the Application
Reporting menu bar.
The table below describes the information provided on the Sessions web page.
This identifier is guaranteed to remain unique for a period of 12 months.
Chapter 11
Reporting on Real-Time CRS Data
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