03-12-2008 04:31 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:23 AM
Hello. We have a mixed environment with CCM 4.2 with H.323 and MGCP PRI gateways. I would like to graph and monitor the number of active calls I have across both PRI's. I know this can be accomplished with RTMT and that would work good if it could keep historical results. I can use SNMP to monitor the H.323 PRI which is on a 2811. The MGCP is on a 2821. Does anyone know how I could possibly do this without purchasing any 3rd party app?
Thank you.
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03-12-2008 05:46 AM
Any counters that are available in RTMT are also available in Perfmon. Perfmon can be configured to keep historical data. Also, RTMT keeps a weeks worth of historical data by default.
RTMT weeks worth of historical call volume data is kept in
Calllog_MM_DD_YYYY_HH_MM.log
in C:\program files\common files\cisco\log\RTMTLogger directory
I believe it records number of active calls and completed calls logged as a total by MGCP or H323 calls.
If you need a specific GW, then you can use Perfmon. You will need to get the data from the CallManager that is controlling the gateway.
Performance Object -> Cisco H323
Select -> Calls In Progress on the lower left hand box. Then select the GW that you are interested in on the bottom right hand box.
Hope this helps,
Chris
03-12-2008 05:46 AM
Any counters that are available in RTMT are also available in Perfmon. Perfmon can be configured to keep historical data. Also, RTMT keeps a weeks worth of historical data by default.
RTMT weeks worth of historical call volume data is kept in
Calllog_MM_DD_YYYY_HH_MM.log
in C:\program files\common files\cisco\log\RTMTLogger directory
I believe it records number of active calls and completed calls logged as a total by MGCP or H323 calls.
If you need a specific GW, then you can use Perfmon. You will need to get the data from the CallManager that is controlling the gateway.
Performance Object -> Cisco H323
Select -> Calls In Progress on the lower left hand box. Then select the GW that you are interested in on the bottom right hand box.
Hope this helps,
Chris
03-12-2008 06:40 AM
Chris,
Thanks for your advice. I have a question. I've looked up Perfmon and found links to a download app on sourceforge.net . Is this what you are referring to? Please forgive my ignorance.
Thanks again,
Tom
03-12-2008 07:04 AM
Perfmon is included with the operating system. Its built into Windows.
Start, Run, Perfmon
Or Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, Performance
To add a counter, click on the + (plus) button and you can get live graphs.
You can also setup historical logs by going into Performance Logs and Alerts, Counter Logs, and adding a new log with the settings you need.
Here is an article on using Perfmon
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/service/3_2/ccmsrva/saperf.html#wpxref64679
03-12-2008 07:05 AM
Awesome.. Thanks again!
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