10-10-2005 12:16 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:45 AM
Can I see in the call manager 4.1 what external calls are doing the users of my enterprise?.
If the answer is yes say me how please.
Thank you, Carlos.
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10-10-2005 05:19 AM
Sounds like someone has setup CAR at some point. You will need to find out which user account has admin access. This will be a CCM username and password.
Brandon
10-11-2005 02:52 PM
You can restore a lost CAR password by following this procedure (assuming you are using DC Directory).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801115eb.shtml
10-10-2005 03:52 AM
You can use RTMT (Real-Time Monitoring Tool) to get a real-time view of active calls or CDR Analysis and Reporting to get the information in report format. Both of these are accessible from CCM Admin -> Application -> Cisco CallManager Serviceability -> Tools.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
10-10-2005 04:28 AM
I am doing what you say me but CDR analysis and reporting ask me for an user and a password. Who can entered this user and password?. Is there any user and password configure by default?.
Thank you, Carlos
10-10-2005 04:53 AM
The default username and password are admin. After logging in, you can go to System -> System Parameters -> Admin Rights to assign users the right to log in to CAR.
Brandon
10-10-2005 05:03 AM
I type admin for user and password and this user and password doesn't work, the loggin fail.
10-10-2005 05:19 AM
Sounds like someone has setup CAR at some point. You will need to find out which user account has admin access. This will be a CCM username and password.
Brandon
10-11-2005 02:52 PM
You can restore a lost CAR password by following this procedure (assuming you are using DC Directory).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801115eb.shtml
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