Polycom 7000 Video Game Sound System User Manual


 
System Reports
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4 Optionally, specify a start or end time range and any filter criteria you want to use. Then click
Search.
The system displays the devices matching your search criteria.
See also:
System Reports
Call History
Conference History
Active Directory Integration Report
If the Polycom RealPresence DMA system is integrated with your Active Directory, it reads the Active
Directory daily to refresh the information in its cache. It also rereads the directory whenever you update the
directory integration settings (Admin > Integrations > Microsoft Active Directory).
For each cache update, the system generates an integration report.
The Active Directory Integration page reports the status for the last cache update, shows contact results
for each domain in the forest, and lists any groups for which it was unable to retrieve membership
information.
The following table describes the information displayed at the top of the page and the fields in the two lists.
Note: Enterprise vs. local users
You must be an enterprise user (with the appropriate user role assignments) to see the Active
Directory integration report. A local user can’t access this page, regardless of user roles.
Field Description
Status OK indicates that the cluster successfully connected to the Active Directory
during the last update. A padlock indicates that the connection was encrypted.
User and group cache Shows the state of the cluster’s cache of directory data and when it was last
updated.
Server name The Active Directory server from which the Polycom RealPresence DMA
system retrieved the directory data it needs.
Connected to global catalog Indicates whether the cluster connected to a global catalog server. If it did, but
some attributes were not in the global catalog, that’s noted. Those attributes
were retrieved from the domain controllers, and the results of that process are
reported in the All Domains list below.
Forest root DN Shows the distinguished name of the Active Directory forest root domain.