Improved diagnostics
A range of tools have been introduced to improve troubleshooting.
Diagnostic logging
Additional diagnostic tools have been introduced under a new
Maintenance > Diagnostics
menu structure:
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There is a
Diagnostic logging
tool (
Maintenance > Diagnostics > Diagnostic logging
) that can be
used to assist in troubleshooting system issues. It allows you to generate a diagnostic log of system
activity over a period of time, and then to download the log so that it can be sent to your Cisco customer
support representative.
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You can configure log levels for specific
Network Log
and
Support Log
modules. Note that these are
advanced logging configuration options and should only be changed on the advice of Cisco customer
support.
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The existing
System snapshot
and
Incident reporting
options have been moved under the new
Maintenance > Diagnostics
menu structure.
n
The
System snapshot
tool can now generate three types of snapshot: system status, system logs or a full
snapshot.
Network utilities
The following network utility tools have been introduced under
Maintenance > Tools > Network utilities
:
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Ping
: allows you to check that a particular host system is contactable from the VCS and that your network
is correctly configured to reach it.
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Traceroute
: allows you to discover the route taken by a network packet sent from the VCS to a particular
destination host system.
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DNS lookup
: allows you to check which domain name server (DNS server) is responding to a request for a
particular hostname.
Alarms (warnings)
n
Warnings are now referred to as alarms.
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The alarm icon in the menu bar indicates the current number of unacknowledged alarms.
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The
Alarms
page indicates when an alarm was last raised and the number of times it has occurred since
the last restart.
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In a clustered VCS system the
Alarms
page shows all of the alarms raised by any of the cluster peers.
Only those alarms that have been raised by the "current" peer can be acknowledged.
GRUU (Globally Routable User Agent URI) support
The VCS has implemented the Public GRUU element of
RFC 5627
:
Obtaining and Using Globally Routable
User Agent URIs (GRUUs) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
.
A GRUU is a SIP URI that can be used anywhere on the internet to route a request to a specific AOR
instance. Note that the registering domain must be globally routable in order for the VCS to support GRUU.
Improved DNS subsystem
The DNS subsystem within the VCS has been re-structured and improved to be standards compliant. It
provides the ability to specify explicit upstream DNS servers for specified domains.
Improved NTP synchronization
The VCS can now be configured to connect to up to 5 standards-based NTP server addresses.
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