Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference Release 3.0 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager
Reference
14-300614
Issue 1
June 2005
iii
Table Of Contents
About VoIP Monitoring Manager ..................................................................................................... 1
Search for Endpoints................................................................................................................ 1
View Reports............................................................................................................................ 1
Generate Automatic Alarms..................................................................................................... 1
See Also................................................................................................................................... 1
About VoIP Monitoring Manager Client........................................................................................... 3
See Also................................................................................................................................... 3
About VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client................................................................................... 5
See Also................................................................................................................................... 5
About VoIP Monitoring Manager Server.......................................................................................... 7
See Also................................................................................................................................... 7
Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager ...................................................................................... 9
See Also................................................................................................................................... 9
About Licenses.............................................................................................................................. 11
Help ............................................................................................................................................... 13
What’s this help...................................................................................................................... 13
Context-sensitive help............................................................................................................ 13
About menu............................................................................................................................ 13
Send us feedback!.................................................................................................................. 13
Support Details.............................................................................................................................. 15
Installation Checklist...................................................................................................................... 17
Installation Checklist .................................................................................................................. 17
Configure IP-Network-Region form............................................................................................ 18
Configure System-Parameters IP-Options Form....................................................................... 19
Make one port available............................................................................................................. 20
Check Windows SNMP Agent is Installed and Running............................................................ 20
Check for a Valid SNMP Community ID.................................................................................... 20
Configure SNMP Service For Sending Traps............................................................................ 22
Connect to Database ................................................................................................................. 22
Manage your licenses................................................................................................................ 23
Customized Setup...................................................................................................................... 24
Customized Setup.................................................................................................................. 24
Change Monitoring Manager Server...................................................................................... 24
Configure Database Tables.................................................................................................... 24
Migrate Data........................................................................................................................... 25
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Overview of VoIP Monitoring Manager Client ............................................................................... 27
VoIP Monitoring Manager Client................................................................................................ 27
System Pane.............................................................................................................................. 28
Endpoints Pane.......................................................................................................................... 29
Connection Status...................................................................................................................... 30
Status Bar .................................................................................................................................. 30
Search Dialog............................................................................................................................. 31
Results List................................................................................................................................. 32
View Tool Bar............................................................................................................................. 33
Search Button ............................................................................................................................ 33
Getting Started Guide (Client)....................................................................................................... 35
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager............................................................................................. 35
How to Use VoIP Monitoring Manager Client ............................................................................ 36
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client.......................................................................... 36
Run a Search............................................................................................................................. 37
View a Report............................................................................................................................. 38
How to... (Client)............................................................................................................................ 39
Connect to New Server.............................................................................................................. 39
Run a Search............................................................................................................................. 39
Search Dialog............................................................................................................................. 40
Advanced Search....................................................................................................................... 40
Search for a Specific Network Address ..................................................................................... 41
Search for a Specific Phone Number ........................................................................................ 42
Search for a Specific SIP Username......................................................................................... 43
Search Using Quality of Service (QoS) Values ......................................................................... 43
View Results List........................................................................................................................ 44
Export Result List....................................................................................................................... 44
Creating Reports with Exported Data ........................................................................................ 45
View Active Endpoints ............................................................................................................... 45
View Status Bar.......................................................................................................................... 45
Update System View.................................................................................................................. 45
Configure Friendly Names for Gateways................................................................................... 46
About Dialog............................................................................................................................... 47
Working with Reports (Client) .................................................................................................... 48
About Summary Reports........................................................................................................ 48
About Detailed Reports.......................................................................................................... 49
About Session Properties....................................................................................................... 50
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Difference Between Endpoint and Session Reports.............................................................. 52
Summary Session Report ...................................................................................................... 53
Detailed Session Report......................................................................................................... 54
Summary Media Gateway Link Report .................................................................................. 55
Detailed Media Gateway Link Report..................................................................................... 57
Trace Routes Media Gateway Link Report............................................................................ 58
View a Report......................................................................................................................... 59
Close Report........................................................................................................................... 60
Close All Reports.................................................................................................................... 60
Copy Report ........................................................................................................................... 60
Move the Reports................................................................................................................... 60
Update Report........................................................................................................................ 61
Update All Reports ................................................................................................................. 62
Edit Report Properties............................................................................................................ 62
Altering Date Range of Reports ............................................................................................. 63
Interpreting Reports................................................................................................................ 63
Arranging Reports.................................................................................................................. 67
Export Data (Client) ................................................................................................................... 69
Export Result List ................................................................................................................... 69
Export Report Data (one session).......................................................................................... 70
Creating Reports with Exported Data..................................................................................... 71
Overview of VoIP Monitoring Manager (Server)............................................................................ 73
VoIP Monitoring Manager Options............................................................................................. 73
About RTCP Monitor.................................................................................................................. 77
Components of RTT................................................................................................................... 77
Activity Monitor........................................................................................................................... 78
About the Database ................................................................................................................... 78
Data Storage Limits and Management...................................................................................... 78
Storage Options......................................................................................................................... 79
License Server Administration Dialog........................................................................................ 79
About Dialog............................................................................................................................... 80
Getting Started with VoIP Monitoring Manager (Server)............................................................... 81
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager............................................................................................. 81
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client.......................................................................... 82
Monitoring Server Status ........................................................................................................... 83
Connect to RTCP Monitor.......................................................................................................... 83
Changing the RTCP Listen Port................................................................................................. 84
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Connecting to the License Server.............................................................................................. 84
Generating Traps & Alarms (Server)............................................................................................. 85
Generating Traps & Alarms ....................................................................................................... 85
Recommended Trap Settings.................................................................................................... 85
Call Traps................................................................................................................................... 86
System Traps............................................................................................................................. 87
Terminal Traps........................................................................................................................... 89
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................. 91
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................... 91
License Problems....................................................................................................................... 91
Client Error Messages ............................................................................................................... 91
Client Error Messages............................................................................................................ 91
Access Error........................................................................................................................... 92
Graph Limit Reached ............................................................................................................. 92
Help Could Not Be Displayed................................................................................................. 92
Invalid Bounds........................................................................................................................ 92
Invalid Date Range................................................................................................................. 93
Invalid Search Parameter....................................................................................................... 93
No Data is Displaying on a Report......................................................................................... 93
No Endpoint Data Available ................................................................................................... 94
No Endpoints Matched the Search ........................................................................................ 94
Server Unavailable................................................................................................................. 95
Server Version Error............................................................................................................... 96
Some Fields Are Blank in the Exported Data......................................................................... 96
Unknown Error ....................................................................................................................... 97
Web Client Displaying Incorrect Time.................................................................................... 97
Windows SNMP Agent Connection Error............................................................................... 97
Server Error Messages.............................................................................................................. 98
Server Error Messages .......................................................................................................... 98
Check SNMP Installation........................................................................................................ 98
Could Not Resolve Host Name .............................................................................................. 98
Excessive Packet Loss........................................................................................................... 98
General Server Error.............................................................................................................. 99
Invalid RTCP Port................................................................................................................... 99
Ports used by Server.............................................................................................................. 99
Problems Binding to Port 162............................................................................................... 100
RMI Registry Error................................................................................................................ 100
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Set RTCP Port Error............................................................................................................. 101
Server Cannot Connect to SNMP ........................................................................................ 101
SNMP Service Error............................................................................................................. 102
Server Already Running....................................................................................................... 102
Unable to establish database connection ............................................................................ 102
Windows SNMP Agent is Not Running ................................................................................ 103
Reference Information ............................................................................................................. 103
Characteristics of RTCP....................................................................................................... 103
Database Schema................................................................................................................ 103
Entity Relationship Diagram................................................................................................. 106
Handling Jitter ...................................................................................................................... 107
Interpreting RSVP Status..................................................................................................... 107
Interpreting Terminal Names................................................................................................ 108
SNMP Community ID........................................................................................................... 108
TTL Considerations.............................................................................................................. 109
Glossary....................................................................................................................................... 111
Index............................................................................................................................................ 119
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About VoIP Monitoring Manager
VoIP Monitoring Manager is a Voice over IP (VoIP) Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring tool. It
enables you to monitor and review the quality of a call on an AVAYAâ„¢ VoIP network. Using the
VoIP Monitoring Manager, you can view the Jitter, Round Trip Time (RTT) and Packet Loss
experienced at the endpoints and during a session. The QoS data displays currently active
endpoints or for endpoints active in the past. With this information, you can begin to troubleshoot
and isolate problems.
If you are new to using the VoIP Monitoring Manager, the following information explains what you
can do with this tool.
Search for Endpoints
You search endpoints active from some time in the past or within a date range. The Advanced
Search options enable you to narrow your search to match phone numbers, SIP user names,
network addresses, or QoS level.
View Reports
Once you have completed your search, you can view a summary or a detailed report. The reports
display the QoS data for selected endpoints. This is particularly useful for monitoring Gateways or
locating problems at a particular endpoint. You can also view a report for endpoints involved in a
session. This will assist with determining problems that occur between two endpoints or in an
isolated area of the network.
Generate Automatic Alarms
You can generate SNMP Traps/Alarms , which enables the VoIP Monitoring Manager to alert you
when the Jitter, Round Trip Time or Packet Loss reaches certain levels. This assists you to
routinely monitor the network, and troubleshoot problems.
See Also
Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager
How to Use VoIP Monitoring Manager Client
About Licenses
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About VoIP Monitoring Manager Client
The VoIP Monitoring Manager (VMM) Client provides the graphical user interface (GUI) for VoIP
Monitoring Manager. The VMM Client does not communicate with the VMM RTCP Monitor and
does not use SNMP. The data that is displayed is gathered from the VoIP Monitoring Manager
(VMM) Server.
The VMM Client may be installed on the same machine as the VMM Server, or it may be installed
on another machine on the network. It is possible for the VMM Server and the VMM Client to
communicate over a dial-up connection.
See Also
Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager
Starting the VoIP Monitoring Manager
How to Use VoIP Monitoring Manager Client
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About VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client
The VoIP Monitoring Manager (VMM) Client can run as a web application in a browser. This is
useful if you only have the VMM Server installed.
The VMM Server needs to be running a web server. If you purchased Avaya Integrated
Management, the Apache web server will already be installed and running. If you choose to run
the Apache web server, the VMM installation will assist with configuration. The machine running
the VMM Web Client needs to have the Sun Java Plug-in installed to run the Web Client.
Configure the web server to publish the file to the following default install path:
C:\Program Files\Avaya\VoIP Monitoring Manager\jars\ClientApplet.htm
If you run the web client you will not have access to all the functionality available in the
application. This includes features such as copy and connect to a new server. For more
information see Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client.
See Also
Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager
Starting the VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client
Web Client Displaying Incorrect Time
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About VoIP Monitoring Manager Server
The VoIP Monitoring Manager Server acts as a proxy between the VoIP Monitoring Manager
Client and the VoIP Monitoring Manager RTCP Monitor. The main purpose of the VoIP Monitoring
Manager Server is to reduce the amount of traffic to the VoIP Monitoring Manager Client by
performing large data downloads and extensive processing of the MIB data stored on the RTCP
Monitor. The VoIP Monitoring Manager Server can reside on the same PC as the RTCP Monitor.
See Also
Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager
Starting the VoIP Monitoring Manager
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Components of VoIP Monitoring Manager
The VoIP Monitoring Manager (VMM) application comprises the VMM RTCP Monitor and the
VMM Server, which accepts connections from the VMM Client. If you only have the VMM Server
installed, you can run VMM Client as a web client.
To ensure it will run correctly, you will need to have configured the Switch Administration Forms,
have a Windows SNMP Agent installed on the Server and the Monitoring Manager Server needs
to be installed onto the network.
The components and their relationship are described in more detail in the following links:
ï‚· VoIP Monitoring Manager Server
ï‚· VoIP Monitoring Manager RTCP Monitor
ï‚· VoIP Monitoring Manager Client
ï‚· VoIP Monitoring Manager Web Client
ï‚· Database
See Also
About VoIP Monitoring Manager
Starting VoIP Monitoring Manager
How to Use VoIP Monitoring Manager Client
Configure the Avaya Communication Manager IP-Network Region Form
Configure the Avaya Communication Manager System-Parameters IP-Options Form
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About Licenses
VoIP Monitoring Manager requires licenses that you must purchase from Avaya. You can
purchase these licenses in sets of 2000 phone endpoints and 40 media gateways. The Avaya
licenses are managed by the WebLM server, which is provided with VoIP Monitoring Manager.
By selecting Help>About in the VMM Server or the VMM Client, you can view the following
information:
ï‚· the number of licenses purchased
ï‚· the number of phones at the local server. This number represents the phones that
reported to VMM in the last 28 days. This number will increase if you move phones (for
example, change extensions or IP addresses). In this case, these phones appear to be
new endpoints to VMM. Since there is a 30-day grace period, this will not be a problem.
ï‚· the number of phones at the local server that exceed the license (that is, the number of
phones that are unlicensed). If greater than zero, this number is displayed in red. This
can occur if you have only one monitor connected to the WebLM License Server, and you
have more phones stored in the database than licenses purchased.
ï‚· the number of media gateways at the local server. This number represents the media
gateways that reported to VMM in the last 28 days.
ï‚· the number of media gateways at the local server that exceed the license (that is, the
number of media gateways that are unlicensed). If greater than zero, this number is
displayed in red. This can occur if you have only one monitor connected to the WebLM
License Server, and you have more media gateways stored in the database than licenses
purchased.
Each VMM RTCP monitor periodically checks the number of endpoints it knows about and
requests/renews the licenses for them. If there is more than one RTCP monitor and the total
number of endpoints known exceeds the number of licenses, the RTCP monitor that requests
licenses first will get its licenses. The RTCP monitor that requests licenses last will be denied
licenses. If you enter the 30-day grace period because license limits were exceeded, the About
dialog box will appear every time the VMM Server and VMM Client are started. If you exceed the
30-day grace period, VoIP Monitoring Manager stops collecting RTCP data.
Avaya provides a 90-day trial version of VoIP Monitoring Manager. After 90 days, VoIP
Monitoring Manager stops collecting RTCP data. You have the option of purchasing the VoIP
Monitoring Manager license key from Avaya to fully activate the VoIP Monitoring Manager beyond
the 90-day trial period. When a license key is purchased, an instance of WebLM License Server
is required to manage the license key.
Contact your authorized Avaya Sales Representative to purchase additional VMM licenses.
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Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference Release 3.0 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual

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