[cisco-voip] Automated Test Calls
Peterson_Erik at aac.com
Peterson_Erik at aac.com
Tue Mar 20 10:46:50 EST 2007
It took me a little while to get everything fully discovered, but it has
gotten better. Any NMS will take some work to get going, but I did find
it useful. There is an online presentation on Best Practices for
Deployement that is worth looking at. That clued me in to things like the
Unity Remote Serviceability Kit, which helps.
CarlosOrtiz at bayviewfinancial.com
03/20/2007 11:40
To: Peterson_Erik at aac.com
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cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Automated Test Calls
I have tried to install this in the past but all my devices were not
discovered properly. We are having a local CIPTUG meeting this week and
the Local Cisco Engineer is supposed to be bringing us the latest EVAL. He
stated at the last meeting that the newest version works really well.
Probably give it another shot.
Carlos
Peterson_Erik at aac.com
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Re: [cisco-voip] Automated Test Calls
You may also want to look at Cisco's Unified Operations Manager. It
allows synthetic tests for phone registration, obtaining dial tone, and
calls. Not only that, but it can alert you when a test fails. It has many
other nice features, testing for delay, jitter, packet loss, monitoring CM
and Unity services, etc.
Shouldn't be too hard to obtain a 90 day eval. copy, and if you like it,
you can license it without re-installing/re-configuring.
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