03-08-2006 08:41 AM - edited 03-15-2019 04:09 AM
I have 5 PRIs spread across 2 3845 MGCP Gateways using CallManager 4.1(3). I have been given the requirement to produce a daily report of % time all trunks busy (all 115 channels simultaneously in use).
What would be the best/recommended way to fulfill the requirement?
03-08-2006 09:25 AM
You can get this information from RTMT (Real-Time Monitoring Tool). If you've never installed the RTMT plugin, you can get it by going to Callmanager Administration -> Application -> Cisco Callmanager Serviceability -> Tools -> Real-Time Monitoring Tool. From within RTMT, click System -> Report Archives and choose the month and day that you want to look at. There is a report called Call Activities Report that will give you Active PRI channels for a given time period. The default retention rate for these reports is 7 days, but can be changed by going to Callmanager Administration -> Service -> Service Parameters. Choose your Publisher and Cisco Serviceability Reporter Service. Below is a link to some more information on RTMT including steps for setup and configuration.
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Brandon
03-08-2006 09:48 AM
Thanks Brandon,
I looked at this, but it has two problems:
1) I have more PRIs than just the 5 I need to measure, so the aggregate amounts don't help.
2) I need to be fairly accurate as to the periods of time when the condition occurs
For example, I need to be able to say that for 7 March, 23 minutes was spent in the All Trunks Busy condition for this group of 5 PRIs. I need a way to separate this set of 5 PRIs from the total, then to be able to mark the start and end of any period of ATB.
I suppose I could log it in Perfmon, channel by channel...that is going to generate awfully large data files, since I'll have to have a column for every channel (115 total), probably recorded every 5 or 10 seconds.
I wish I could monitor on a route group level.
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