Welcome to Release 3.4 › New in this Release
New in this Release
UC Monitor version 3.4 provides the following enhancements:
- Support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager version 8.6. UC Monitor now supports versions 4.2 through 8.6. For more information about supported products, see Supported Unified Communications Systems.
- Support for Microsoft Lync Server 2013. UC Monitor now supports Lync Server 2010 and Lync Server 2013. For more information about supported products, see Supported Unified Communications Systems.
- New Service Level Agreement view in CA Performance Center. The new view uses call data from UC Monitor to let managed service providers assure their clients that SLA commitments are being met.
- Support for reporting per-hop MOS from medianet-enabled devices. Several reports now provide MOS for audio streams that traverse medianet-enabled devices. New charts graph MOS over the length of the stream leg for ingress and egress interfaces of medianet-enabled devices. In addition, MOS entries in the tables are accompanied by a color-coded indicator of MOS severity.
- Call Details
- Call Watch Details
- Midstream Metric Details
- Midstream Legs
- New codec information on the Midstream Legs List. Entries in the report now identify the codec that was in use for a stream leg. Cisco IOS release 15.2 or later is required for codec monitoring.
- New filtering option on the Midstream Legs report. You can now filter the Midstream Legs report by voice gateway. Click the Settings link to select the voice gateways for the report.
- Ability to select multiple Locations to easily change the monitoring status. You can select multiple Locations in the Locations List, and then click Edit to simultaneously change the status for all of the selected Locations.
- Improved usability of the auto refresh feature. Simply expand the Options menu and toggle between Enable Auto Refresh and Disable Auto Refresh.
- Finer granularity of options for pruning abandoned call data. With this release, you can prune the data about abandoned calls in the UC Monitor database in increments as small as one day or as large as 24 months.
- Support for reporting on call quality metrics from authenticated SIP traffic in Cisco environments. This support is disabled by default. Contact CA Technical Support for information about configuring UC Monitor to receive authenticated packets.
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