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RTCP Monitoring for Avaya CM6.3 for RTCP from G450 to Phone is already support within VNQM for MOS etc.
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Installing SIP trunking looking for a Solution fro Solarwinds ASAP
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Would love to come, Birmingham preferred but may be able to pop down to London
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Looking for SIP trunk support we have Genband SBC's going in delivering SIP trunking. Need to be able to monitor them please
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Use Wireshark on the NPM server and check you are getting UDP Port 5005 RTCP data from the phones
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Hi, if everything is configured correctly on the CM and sending RTCP data from the phones. You should be able to see Calls by Network Region. Search on calls per extension and get the MOS, Latency Packet Loss and Jitter. You can even create alarms for packet loss on region, packer loss per extension and be emailed when…
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Dennis You will need to make sure the Avaya CM IP address is discovered correctly in Nodes and that it shows as a Avaya CM. You will to set the SNMP community string IP and re-start the SNMP service on CM. If you have HA on CM it gets a bit messy and you need to use the active processor not the HA address. Hope that helps…
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Agree the VNQM module needs more work. It may be better that Voice does become a UCC module. It would be handy if it could monitor voice\Video as we now have the Avaya Flash Media Gateway application and have no easy way to monitor the Voice and Video application. The CDR\VNQM call logging is only extension to extension…
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Yes happy to talk
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We need SIP Monitoring. We now have 4 SBC's delivering 20,000 channels of SIP we need SIP support
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Also unable to sign up to Beta so I can read all the documentation
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Unable to view Detailed feature list get unauthorized message
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Hi you will need to amend your network regions to send RTCP data for the avaya phones. There is a whole bunch of changes. You need to add the call manager to send CDR to Solarwinds on a 2nd CDR link. All the settings are in the VNQM guide. It is easy to follow if you know your way around CM. We have 20,000 phones on 2…
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Hi As a big user of VNQM you will need to do the following. Setup Avaya CM to send CDR feed To solarwinds Collector Setup RTCP to send feed to Solarwinds Collector. Setup username and passwords for VQNM to collect Gateway and phone information from CM Its all in the user guide really.
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I agree that Cisco CUCM is loosing ground. Even we are looking at Skype for Business instead of CUCM, the thing is in large Enterprise companies that Voice Call Centers will always have a place. this is where Avaya Communication Manager still has its core Business Model and where the phones using VNQM need monitoring.
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I certainly hope VNQM does have a future we have just deployed VNQM against 2 Avaya CM Platforms of 10,000 extensions each. The data is extremely useful in monitoring voice quality. It could be more granular and have better reports and search options etc. Without it would be rather lost on per call quality monitoring. No…
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Avaya G450 Gateways for use in VNQM only show network card info. No info on power supplies Temperature etc.
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All sorted manage to build using Template found on Thwack and writing my own script\adapting the in built linux memory and CPU stats. Works very well