
Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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Connect to RTCP Monitor
The Connect to RTCP Monitor enables you to re-establish the SNMP connection to the RTCP
Monitor. When the VMM Server starts, it automatically attempts to establish a connection with the
RTCP monitor. If the SNMP connection is lost at any time, select the Connect to RTCP Monitor
option to try to manually re-establish the connection.
Changing the RTCP Listen Port
The RTCP Listen Port is the configurable port that is used to collect data from the Avaya
endpoints. The number must be from 1 through 65535. The default port is 5005.
Changing the RTCP port will result in a warning that the RTCP port must
match the port configured on the Avaya voice system. For more
information see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers and your
Avaya Call Processing or Switch Administration Forms (SAT).
You will also need to enter a Windows SNMP Agent Community ID with
write access. (The default is private). It is very unusual to change the
listen port since the default of 5005 should work in most situations.
Connecting to the License Server
The Connect to License Server option in the File menu enables you to log into the WebLM server
that manages your Avaya licenses. If the license server was not configured during installation,
you are prompted to connect to the license server the first time you start the VMM Server.
To connect to the license server:
1. From the File menu, select Connect to License Server. The License Server
Administration dialog box appears.
2. In the License Server box, enter the IP address of the WebLM server.
3. In the Port Number box, enter the port number.
4. Click the OK button.
If you click the Cancel button, you will be able to start VMM, but you will only be able to use it for
90 days. The Server Status area will indicate that VMM is operating in Evaluation mode and
display the number of days remaining.
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