
VoIP Monitoring Manager Installation
24 Avaya Integrated Management Administration Tools Installation and Upgrade
Pre-Installation Tasks
Before installing Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager, you must complete the following
pre-installation tasks.
1. Check the minimum hardware and software requirements for the following:
● Windows server (See VoIP Monitoring Manager Server Requirements on page 25.)
● Windows client PC (See VoIP Monitoring Manager Client Requirements on page 28.)
Note: The client and server software communicate using Java Remote Method
Invocation (RMI), and use port 1099 on the machine on which the server is
running. If this port is unavailable, the server will attempt to use the following
ports: 49177, 51173, or 63006. Although it is unlikely that all of these ports will be
in use on a single machine, ensure that at least one of these ports is available.
2. If you are upgrading from the previous release, check that all previous sequential upgrades
and/or major releases of Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager were installed before installing
this release. If the wizard detects a software upgrade that is not sequential, the wizard will
stop and display a message to install the skipped releases. The wizard will then abort the
installation.
Note: If you are upgrading Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager and there are previous
releases of other Integrated Management applications on the Windows server,
you must either upgrade the other Integrated Management applications to this
version of VoIP Monitoring Manager, or install the new version of VoIP Monitoring
Manager on another Windows server.
3. If you have a large system (greater than 1000 simultaneous IP calls) or plan to keep historic
VoIP Monitoring Manager data for long periods of time, it is recommended that you install
VoIP Monitoring Manager on a separate server than that on which Network Management
Console with System View is installed.
4. Ensure that the Windows Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent is installed
on the Windows server and set to start automatically. (See
Ensuring Windows SNMP
Service is Installed on page 28.)
5. Check for valid Community IDs. (See
Checking for Valid Community ID on page 29.)
6. Configure two Avaya Communication Manager administration forms—the IP Network
Region formand the System Parameters IP-Options form. (See
Configuring the Avaya
Communication Manager Administration Forms on page 30.)
7. Identify the RTCP Listen Port for the Avaya Communication Manager. The default is 5005.
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