Reporting (Monitoring) Tool for CUCM 8.6

Hi ,
I am looking for a reporting or statistic tool for CUCM 8.6. , better we search a Monitoring tool .
Our main concrn is that we would like monitoring the Lines , the Phones , Calls (In und Out) , Count of Calls etc. not only print but a dashboard also .
Could you recommend me a programm by your experience ?
Thanks for your support
Homayoun

Here's a quick summary of what to do to view the number of registered phones per subscriber. There's lots more detail on all the available parameters in the docs from that link I gave above.
Open RTMT and select the Default profile. From the left hand window, select the "Performance" option.
This will open the Performance screen. Pick one subscriber from the list of nodes, expand it out, and then expand out the "Cisco CallManager" branch. Select and drag the Registered HardwarePhones option to one of the six blank squares.(You can adjust the divider to make reading the labels easier - but selecting the divider isn't always easy) You can repeat for all your other subscribers.
You can add extra tabs by selecting Edit (From the top-level menu bar) -> New Category.
GTG

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