08-15-2007 12:28 PM - edited 03-14-2019 11:05 PM
I am using CCM 4.2.3 and a 3845 as an MGCP Gateway with a PRI to another office. I need to allow my snmp manager to keep a status on the usage of the PRI, which mib is it?
08-21-2007 12:15 PM
Procedure
Access Performance Monitor by choosing
Start > Programs > Administration Tools > Performance.
Choose Action > New log settings and enter a name for the counter log.
Click Counters.
Click Add.
Click Performance Object.
Click Process.
In Select Counters from List and Select Instances from List, choose the following counters and
associated instances:
% Processor Time/_Total
% Processor Time/ccm
% Processor Time/AudioTranslator
% Processor Time/Aupair
% Processor Time/CiscoMessagingI
% Processor Time/ctftp
% Processor Time/CTIManager
% Processor Time/DLLHOST
% Processor Time/sqlservr
% Processor Time/TcdSrv
% Processor Time/RisDC
% Processor Time/snmp
% Processor Time/CallBackService
% Processor Time/LogoutService
% Processor Time/InsertCDR
Virtual Bytes/_Total
Virtual Bytes/AudioTranslator
Virtual Bytes/Aupair
Virtual Bytes/ccm
Virtual Bytes/CiscoMessagingI
Virtual Bytes/ctftp
Virtual Bytes/CTIManager
Virtual Bytes/DLLHOST
Virtual Bytes/sqlservr
Virtual Bytes/TcdSrv
Virtual Bytes/RisDC
Virtual Bytes/snmp
Virtual Bytes/CallBackService
Virtual Bytes/LogoutService
Virtual Bytes/InsertCDR
Private Bytes/_Total
Private Bytes/ccm
Private Bytes/AudioTranslator
Private Bytes/Aupair
Private Bytes/CiscoMessagingI
Private Bytes/ctftp
Private Bytes/CTIManager
Private Bytes/DLLHOST
Private Bytes/sqlservr
Private Bytes/TcdSrv
Private Bytes/RisDC
Private Bytes/snmp
Private Bytes/CallBackService
Private Bytes/LogoutService
Private Bytes/InsertCDR
Click the General tab.
Enter the collection interval of 60 and for Units choose seconds, so the data is averaged and
collected over 60-second intervals.
Click Apply.
Click the Schedule tab.
Choose the At option for Start log and enter the current time and date to enable the logging to continue after a reboot.
Click Save to save your settings, such as the objects that you chose.
This allows you to load the same data again, if necessary.
Note : The log files will expand in size. Manually purge the log files to maintain optimal disk
space.
Performance Monitor can simultaneously collect data from multiple installed systems and store the information in a single log file. You can export the log file into a Tab Separated Value (TSV) file or a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file. View the TSV file or CSV file in a spreadsheet application. Note : You must enable Statistics in Cisco CallManager Administration for the Performance Monitor to collect data.
Cisco CallManager directly updates Microsoft Performance Monitor counters. The call perfmon counters as call-processing-related counters contain simple, useful counts such as number of registered phones, number of active calls, and number of available conference bridge resources. The following list identifies the Cisco CallManager performance counters:
Cisco CallManager
Cisco Phones
Cisco Lines
Cisco H323
Cisco MGCP Gateways
Cisco MOH Device
Cisco Analog Access
Cisco MGCP FXS Device
Cisco MGCP FXO Device
Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device
Cisco MGCP PRI Device
Customize Performance Monitor to view the Cisco CallManager-related parameters that you want to monitor by choosing the object, counter, and the instance.
08-21-2007 06:44 PM
Have a look at a few different MIBs:
CISCO-CCM-MIB
XGCP-MIB
CISCO-POP-MGMT-MIB
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