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5.6.1 Enabling Or Disabling Monitoring
To enable or disable performance monitoring, you must first enable polling (voice
utilization settings) from Administration > Polling and Thresholds.
utilization settings) from Administration > Polling and Thresholds.
5.6.1.1 Trending and Alerting
Operations Manager can view performance trends within a 72-hour period. When
thresholds are crossed, an alert is generated. See the user guide appendix for details on
the archived files.
thresholds are crossed, an alert is generated. See the user guide appendix for details on
the archived files.
5.6.1.2 Capacity Planning Use
Archive the performance data periodically (within 72 hours). Use this data to view longer
trends (longer than 72 hours). Excel, for example, can be used to view .csv files. See the
user guide appendix for details on the archived files.
trends (longer than 72 hours). Excel, for example, can be used to view .csv files. See the
user guide appendix for details on the archived files.
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5.6.2 Polling and Thresholds
5.6.2.1 How Do I Change Polling and Threshold Values?
From the Service Level View, right-click a device and select Polling Parameters. You can
also access polling parameters from Administration > Polling and Thresholds.
If you change some server settings, e.g. "managed state" to "false" so as monitoring is
disabled, upon rebooting the server all settings return to default. To ensure that OM
persists these changes, one needs to manually go to the Administration-->Polling And
Threshold --> Apply Changes and click on "Apply". [One caveat here is that OM
sometimes disallows "Apply" under some conditions. In such cases, one can make an
"Apply" to go through by changing some polling settings, and then retrying the "Apply"
operation.]
also access polling parameters from Administration > Polling and Thresholds.
If you change some server settings, e.g. "managed state" to "false" so as monitoring is
disabled, upon rebooting the server all settings return to default. To ensure that OM
persists these changes, one needs to manually go to the Administration-->Polling And
Threshold --> Apply Changes and click on "Apply". [One caveat here is that OM
sometimes disallows "Apply" under some conditions. In such cases, one can make an
"Apply" to go through by changing some polling settings, and then retrying the "Apply"
operation.]
5.6.3 Trap Receiving and Forwarding
Trap receiving and forwarding is configured on the Systems Preferences page
(Administration > Preferences).
Do not confuse this feature with SNMP notifications. This feature is to forward traps to a
Manager of Managers (MOM).
(Administration > Preferences).
Do not confuse this feature with SNMP notifications. This feature is to forward traps to a
Manager of Managers (MOM).
5.6.4 SRST Monitoring
5.6.4.1 Setting Up and Managing SRST Tests
Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) tests are only configurable on SRST devices.
This test will not appear on other device types. You can access SRST tests at
Administration > SRST poll Setting.
This test will not appear on other device types. You can access SRST tests at
Administration > SRST poll Setting.