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User Registration Report

 

Topic Last Modified: 2011-02-03

The User Registration Report provides a summary of user connectivity to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment based on registration events such as user logons. The report provides a way to view both internal and external logons, and to compare the number of users who logged on to Lync Server 2010 with the number of users who actually used Lync Server 2010 while they were logged on.

Filters

Filters provide a way for you to return a more finely-targeted set of data or to view the returned data in different ways. For example, the User Registration Report enables you to view data for all your Registrar pool and Edge Servers or to view data for an individual pool. You can also choose how data should be grouped. In this case, registrations grouped by hour, day, week, or month.

The following table lists the filters that you can use with the User Registration Report.

User Registration Report Filters

Name Description

From

Start date/time for the time range. To view data by hours, enter both the start date and time as follows:

1/1/2011 1:00 PM

If you do not enter a start time, the report automatically begins at 12:00 AM on the specified day. To view data by day, enter just the date:

1/1/2011

To view by week or by month, enter a date that falls anywhere within the week or month that you want to view (you do not have to enter the first day of the week or month):

1/3/2011

Weeks always run from Sunday through Saturday.

To

End date/time for the time range. To view data by hours, enter both the end date and time as follows:

1/1/2011 1:00 PM

If you do not enter an end time, the report automatically ends at 12:00 AM on the specified day. To view data by day, enter just the date:

1/1/2011

To view by week or by month, enter a date that falls anywhere within the week or month that you want to view (you do not have to enter the first day of the week or month):

1/3/2011

Weeks always run from Sunday through Saturday.

Interval

Time interval. Select one of the following:

  • Hourly (a maximum of 25 hours can be displayed)

  • Daily (a maximum of 31 days can be displayed)

  • Weekly (a maximum of 12 weeks can be displayed)

  • Monthly (a maximum of 12 months can be displayed)

If the start and end dates exceed the maximum number of values allowed for the selected interval, only the maximum number of values (starting from the start date) are displayed. For example, if you select the Daily interval with a start date of 1/1/2011 and an end date of 2/28/2011, data is displayed for the days 8/1/2011 12:00 AM to 9/1/2011 12:00 AM (that is, a total of 31 days' worth of data).

Pool

Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Registrar pool or Edge Server; you can either select an individual pool or choose [All] to view data for all the pools. This drop-down list is automatically populated for you based on the records in the database.

Metrics

The following table lists the information provided in the User Registration Report.

User Registration Report Metrics

Name Can you sort on this item? Description

Hourly

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

No

Indicates the time interval that you selected on the filter toolbar. Where applicable, you can click a given time interval to view detailed information for that interval. For example, if you are using the Daily interval and you click 1/1/2011, you see an hourly breakdown of user registration activity for that date.

Total logons

No

Total number of successful logon sessions.

Internal logons

No

Total number of logons within the internal network.

External logons

No

Total number of logons from outside the internal network, using the Edge Server.

Unique logon users

No

Total number of users who had at least one logon session. A user who had multiple logon sessions counts as one user, the same as a person who had just a single logon session.

Unique active users

No

Total number of users who were involved in a peer-to-peer or conferencing session. A user who had multiple sessions counts as one user, the same as a person who had just a single session.