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Dashboard
License Status Pane
Displays the license status of the selected cluster and the number of licensed and active calls. Note that a
call that has multiple “legs” (spans multiple clusters) uses a license for each leg of the call (each cluster it
spans).
Click the Link button to go to the Licenses page (only available if the selected cluster is the one on which
you’re logged in).
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Dashboard
RealPresence Resource Manager Integration Pane
If the Polycom RealPresence DMA system is integrated with a Polycom RealPresence Resource Manager
system (see RealPresence Resource Manager Integration), displays the following:
● Host name or IP address of the RealPresence Resource Manager system.
● User name used to log into the RealPresence Resource Manager system.
● Time when site topology data was last updated from the RealPresence Resource Manager system.
● Number of territories, sites, site links, and network (MPLS) clouds in the site topology data obtained
from the RealPresence Resource Manager system.
Click the Link button to go to the RealPresence Resource Manager page.
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Dashboard
Signaling Settings Pane
Displays the H.323 and SIP signaling settings for the selected cluster, including whether each is enabled
and what ports are assigned.
Click the Link button to go to the Signaling Settings page.
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Dashboard
Supercluster Status Pane
Displays the status of each server in every cluster of the supercluster, the status of its private, management,
and signaling interfaces, and the territory for which it’s responsible. A territory is green if being managed by
its primary cluster, yellow if being managed by its backup cluster, and red if it’s out of service (no cluster is
managing it). Hover over a name or icon to see more details.
The icons near each server’s name in the Server column indicate the status of the server:
● - Active primary server: This server is active, and the cluster is in service.
● - Active backup server: This server is the backup, and the cluster is in service.