[cisco-voip] "Port Watchdog Threshold in Minutes"
Pat Hayes
pat-cv at wcyv.com
Mon Oct 12 13:04:43 EDT 2009
That should be ok. A few things that come to mind that can run long are:
-Mailboxes that receive particularly long messages (sales updates,
etc) and/or large quantities of messages. I've run into a few users
that spend over an hour retrieving messages.
-Live record. If you are using this feature to record calls, this can
often run long
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> Currently, my "Port Watchdog Threshold in Minutes" is set to 240 minutes.
> That seems very high to me. I'd like to set it lower.
>
> From what I recall, a voice mail port is only busy during the time a user
> is:
>
> listening to greetings
> leaving a message
> using the TUI
>
> Since we've set our max greetings fairly low, and our call processing is not
> that complex, anyone see a reason not to set the threshold to 30 min?
>
>
>
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