Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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Activity Monitor
Provides the ability to monitor RTCP activity for a set number of minutes, hours, or days. A trap is
generated when no activity is received within the specified time period. The number must be from
1 through 99.
The check box is cleared with a setting of 4 hours, as a default setting.
About the Database
By default, all data sent to VoIP Monitoring Manager via RTCP from the endpoints is stored in the
database. You can run reports against this data or export it for use in other programs, such as
spreadsheets. Depending on the number of monitored terminals and the trap settings, the
repository of data can become substantial.
VoIP Monitoring Manager is supplied by default with an MSDE database, which has a maximum
size of 2 GB per database. You can migrate to an SQL Server database.
If you are using an MSDE database, the historical data is stored for 30 days in the database.
After 30 days, the data will be deleted.
If you are using an SQL Server database, the historical data is stored for 100 days in the
database. After 100 days, the data will be deleted .
If you need access to historical data, you must either backup the database or export reports that
include the required data.
See Also
Database Schema
Entity Relationship Diagram
Data Storage Limits and Management
If you are using an MSDE database, the historical data is stored for 30 days in the database.
After 30 days, the data will be deleted.
If you are using an SQL Server database, the historical data is stored for 100 days in the
database. After 100 days, the data will be deleted .
See Also
About Summary Reports or Detailed Reports
Interpreting the Values Using Summary Reports or Detailed Reports
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