[cisco-voip] Monitoring tool or best way to monitor

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Wed Jun 18 09:52:27 EDT 2014


Is there any chance you can look into an on-premise conferencing solution
so you don't tie up all of your PSTN lines for these calls?

Brian


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Michael Rose VOIP <
rose.michael.voip at gmail.com> wrote:

> My company frequently does mass meetings where one of the C level people
> will talk and employees will dial into a conference number. My group has to
> monitor gateways so that the active calls on each gateway does not exceed
> 80%. If it does we put up blocks via CUCM to drop the call.
>
> What I am wondering is if there is a better way to do this. Currently what
> we do is split the offices among the team and each of us logs into the
> voice gateways and watches the active calls. How we monitor the active
> calls depends on the person and the size of the location. Each of us has to
> watch at least two gateways and we don't cover every location, just the
> major ones since we've got offices everywhere.
>
> Is there a tool where we can plug in the voice gateway names and login
> credentials and it will just spit out active calls or number of active
> calls to a specific number? We've tried using RTMT but there are just so
> many gateways we can't monitor them all very well using that tool. I wanted
> to know what was out there before we try and build something on our own.
>
> Do you guys have a better way to monitor gateway thresholds on over 11
> sites with like 44 voice gateways?
>
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