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Navigate to this page via Configuration Manager > VSM Everywhere Devices.
Summary Statistics can be found at the top of the page and provide a count of each item. Filter the grid information and the item count will adjust in the Summary Statistics.
On the grid you will find:
- Any device with VSM-E installed on it will be listed here under the Host Name.
- If a user has logged into the device their user name will show and Last Check In will identify when they were last active on the device.
- If another user logs into the device, then the Host Name will appear twice - once for each User Name, and with the applicable Last Check In time.
- To view Details for a device, left-click on a row. As you navigate through the tabs, warning triangles and mouse-over information will highlight areas that fall outside industry recommended standards.
- Exporting this list provides additional data useful for asset management.
- Edit the Profile Groupassigned to devices.
- Select the check box next to the host name to enable the Set Profile Group button and change the selected users to another Profile Group.
- Creating a new Profile Group must be completed in
Last Check In column is updated every 5 minutes and shows the time when a VSM-E device was last active and communicating with the virtual collector.
Example of Warning Triangles
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- TCP/UDP inbound/outbound port 8080
- TCP/UDP inbound/outbound port 5060
- TCP outbound port 443
Download
- VSM-E establishes multiple connections with the test server. VSM-E then requests the test server to send an initial chunk of data.
- VSM-E calculates the real-time speed of the transfer, then adjusts the chunk and buffer size based on this calculation to maximize usage of the network connection. (Note that this shouldn't impact the quality of voice or video calls in progress)
- As the chunks are received by VSM-E, it will request more chunks throughout the duration of the test.
- During the first half of the test, VSM-E will establish extra connections to the server if it determines additional threads are required to more accurately measure the download speed.
- The test ends once the test duration has been reached, therefore amount of data used in the test will vary based on the capability of the connection.
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- Manufacturer, Model, version, number of logical processors
- Processor and Memory occupancy
System Details tab
As can be seen in the screen capture below, the System Details tab contains:
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If no headset data is showing for the last 2 hours then you can select the "Lastest Last Headset Info" button to find that data.
To see this data for a specific time period then select "custom" and set the date / time you require. This setting will persist for all searches until you navigate away. Note that the search period is limited to two hours.
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The Headset Details tab provides a summary of all calls on the headset. On the Headset Calls tab Here you can see headset statistics per call.
Headset Calls tab showing detail when a call is expanded using the arrowhead
Creating a Profile Group
A Profile Group represents a set of metrics that the VSM-E client will track.
Assigning the Profile Group to the device determines what metrics VSM-E needs to collect per device. For more information go here...
Editing the Profile Group assigned to a device
You can edit a device from the VSM-E Devices page, and assign another Profile Group using the "Set Profile Group" button. This is greyed out until at least one device is selected by using the selection boxes in the left hand column.
Note: Only existing Profile Groups will show in the selection drop-down box. If you require a new Profile Group, you can create one if you have Administrator permissions. Read how here...
NOTE: Editing requires VSM Everywhere devices to have probe version 1.0.61 and above.