Provisioning Status; Provisioning Server; Phone Book Server; Warnings - Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator's Manual

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Field
Description
Presence
Shows the presence information currently being published for the FindMe ID.
state
Registration
Indicates whether the FindMe ID has registered successfully with OCS. Doing so
state
allows OCS to forward calls to the FindMe ID.
Subscription
Indicates whether the OCS Relay application has subscribed successfully to the
state
FindMe ID's presence information. Doing so allows MOC clients to view the
presence information of FindMe users.

Provisioning status

The Provisioning status page
VCS's provisioning server and phone book server.
These servers provide provisioning-related services to provisioned devices, without the need for TMS.

Provisioning server

The provisioning server provides basic device provisioning to provisioned users.
This section displays the server's status and summarizes the subscription requests received by the
server since the VCS was last restarted. It shows counts of:
the total number of subscription requests received
n
how many requests were sent a successful provisioning response
n
failed requests because the account requesting provisioning could not be found
n
failed requests because the account requesting provisioning had no provisioned devices associated
n
with it

Phone book server

The phone book server provides phone book directory and lookup facilities to provisioned users.
This section displays the server's status and summarizes the number of phone book search requests
received by the server since the VCS was last restarted.
Note that the VCS's provisioning facilities are only available if the

Warnings

The Warnings page
(Status >
the top right of any page when a warning is in place) provides a list of all the warnings currently in place
on your system (and, in the Action column where applicable, their proposed resolution).
You should deal with each warning by clicking each Action hyperlink and making the necessary
configuration changes to resolve the problem.
Warnings occur when an event or configuration change has taken place on the VCS that requires
some manual administrator intervention such as a restart. Warnings may also be raised for hardware
and environmental issues such as faulty disks and fans or high temperatures.
Acknowledging a warning (by selecting a warning and clicking on the Acknowledge button) removes
the warning icon from the web UI, but the warning will still be listed on the Warnings page with a
status of Acknowledged. If a new warning occurs, the warning icon will reappear.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X6.1)
(Status > Applications >
Warnings, or by clicking on the red warning icon
Overview and status information
Provisioning) shows the status of the
Starter Pack
option key is installed.
which appears at
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