Search History; Viewing The Search History Page; About Searches; Understanding The Search History Page - TANDBERG VCS Administrator's Manual

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Search History

Viewing the Search History Page

The
Search History
page lists all the searches
that have taken place since the VCS was last
restarted.
To view the
Search History
page:
Status > Search History

About Searches

For H.323, two messages are sent for every
call that is placed locally: the first is an ARQ
which locates the device being called, and the
second is the call setup which sends a request
to the device asking it to accept the call. Each
message shows up as a separate search in
the Search History page, but only the Setup
message will be associated with a particular
call.
For H.323 searches originating from external
zones, an LRQ will appear in the search history.
For SIP, a single message is sent in order to
place a call: this is the SIP INVITE.
Filter
To limit the list of calls, enter one or more
characters in the
Filter
field and select Filter.
Only those calls that contain (in any of the
displayed fields) the characters you entered will
be shown.
To return to the full list of calls, click Reset.
Overview and
Introduction
Getting Started
Status
D14049.04

JULY 2008

System
VCS
Zones and
Configuration
Configuration
Neighbors

Understanding the Search History Page

Call
Bandwidth
Processing
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VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
Start time
The date and time at which the search was
initiated.
Search Type
The type of message being sent.
Actions
Click
View
to go to the
Search Details page
which lists full details of this call.
Found
Indicates whether or not the search was
successful.
True: the search was successful.
False: the search was unsuccessful.
Destination
The alias that was dialed from the endpoint.
This may be different from the alias to which
the call was actually placed, as the original
alias may have been transformed either locally
or before the neighbor was queried.
Source
The alias of the endpoint that initiated the call.
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