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Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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FriendlyPath attribute is set to FriendlyLabelsServer.ini
(FriendlyPath=FriendlyLabelsServer.ini).
VMM server uses the initialization file VoIPMonMgrServer.ini. VMM client uses the initialization
file VoIPMonMgrClient.ini. These initialization files are located in the VMM installation directory.
NOTE:
The gateway alias configuration file must be located in the same folder as the VMM initialization
file (that is, VoIPMonMgrServer.ini or VoIPMonMgrClient.ini).
About Dialog
This dialog box shows
the version of VMM
the current license state (that is, whether you are using a valid license or you are running
VMM in evaluation mode)
the number of licenses purchased
the number of phones at the local server. This number represents the phones that
reported to VMM in the last 28 days. This number will increase if you move phones (for
example, change extensions or IP addresses). In this case, these phones appear to be
new endpoints to VMM. Since there is a 30-day grace period, this will not be a problem.
the number of phones at the local server that exceed the license (that is, the number of
phones that are unlicensed). If greater than zero, this number is displayed in red. This
can occur if you have only one monitor connected to the WebLM License Server, and you
have more phones stored in the database than licenses purchased.
the number of media gateways at the local server. This number represents the media
gateways that reported to VMM in the last 28 days.
the number of media gateways at the local server that exceed the license (that is, the
number of media gateways that are unlicensed). If greater than zero, this number is
displayed in red. This can occur if you have only one monitor connected to the WebLM
License Server, and you have more media gateways stored in the database than licenses
purchased.
Avaya provides a 90-day trial version of VoIP Monitoring Manager. After 90 days, VoIP
Monitoring Manager stops collecting RTCP data. You have the option of purchasing the VoIP
Monitoring Manager license key. This key is required to fully activate the VoIP Monitoring
Manager beyond the 90-day trial period. When a license key is purchased, an instance of WebLM
License Server is required to manage the license key. If you do not have a license to use VoIP
Monitoring Manager, you can use the software for a 90-day trial period.
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