) instead of the full server
name, as seen in Figure 12.5.
Figure 12.4 The Front End Properties Window
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11. You will now be returned to the Front End Properties window. Click OK to
close this window.
12. Repeat steps 5 through 11 for all the other servers for which you want to enable CDR.
OCS is now confi gured to log and store CDRs. Now that we have enabled CDRs, let??™s
explore CDR stats in a little more depth. Microsoft includes the Archiving CDR Reporter
application in the OCS 2007 Resource Kit. This tool allows you to view some of the most
common usage statistics without having to write reports or perform SQL queries against the
archiving database (see Figure 12.6).
Figure 12.5 The Associate Queue Path Window
NOTE
You can download the OCS 2007 Resource Kit from the Microsoft Download
Center at http://download.microsoft.com.
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Conference Usage
Conference usage CDRs provide statistics regarding on-premises Live Meeting sessions in
your organization. These statistics include counts such as n umber of conferences and conference
minutes. You can use these statistics to trend Live Meeting usage to make more informed
decisions about network capacity and the number of Web conferencing servers needed to
support on-premises Live Meeting.
IM Usage
IM CDRs give you a view into MOC IM sessions in your organization. These stats provide
information such as the number of IM sessions, number of IM users, and P2P audio/video
sessions.
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