03-08-2012 10:31 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:01 AM
Hi Everyone,
Forgive me as I'm only a CCENT, I dont know an extensive amount about routers. We have a router in our San Diego office. We have had an ongoing problem with people getting busy signals when they call. We have had a few router consultants look and give us a generic answer that its a resource problem. We have 23 lines available. When I look at the router using the following command "show voice call sum | inc 0/0/0:23", I have never seen more than 11 calls on at a time.
Since we obviously can sit there and run the command all day long is there a way to have the router alert us if it reaches say 75% utilization? If not, is there a way to have the thing run the command every minute or so and send us the response. That way we can see if its reaching capacity.
Thank you everyone in advance.
03-08-2012 11:49 AM
Search for the many threads "monitoring PRI utilization".
03-08-2012 10:54 PM
HI
You can see if this helps you
"A high threshold used to determine when to generate the
cvdcActiveDS0sHighNotification. This object
represents the percentage of active DS0s in total number
of DS0s."
Regards
Ronak Patel
03-09-2012 08:43 AM
Thank you both for your responses. I was travelling yesterday, so I am just now looking at this.
03-09-2012 09:11 AM
It looks like Cisco RTMT is the tool I want to use. I have installed it to my machine. To launch it you have to point it to our Call Manager which is located in our Datacenter. Now that I have the tool up, how do I drill down to the specific router I want to monitor?
03-12-2012 12:15 AM
Hi,
1) System ---> performance ---> select the call processor --->
Select the type of gateway.
Then graph what you need like ""ACTIVE CALLS "
Regards
Ronak patel
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