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

Michael Rose VOIP rose.michael.voip at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 10:29:07 EDT 2014


They do launch these meetings in the conference rooms for people to get
together and watch, but they also allow people to call in as not everyone
can go to conference rooms. We have on prem video conferencing solutions
that tie into the audio bridge. I don't think the company wants to get an
inhouse conferencing solution other than video meetme bridges. For audio
they like using external vendors.


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Brian Meade <bmeade90 at vt.edu> wrote:

> 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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