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Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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Interpreting Terminal Names
The canonical name or CNAME is the unique identifier for each participant within one RTP
session or set of related RTP sessions.
The format is user@host, or host if a user name is not available as on single-user systems. For
both formats, host is either the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the host from which
the real-time data originates.
For Avaya VoIP systems CNAMEs are of the format:
IP Telephone
ext<extension>@<IP address>
IP Softphone
ext<extension>@<IP address>
Gateway Board
gwp@<IP address>
Gateway Box
gwt@<IP address>
SNMP Community ID
An authentication ID allowing read and/or write access to SNMP information. This is set as part of
the VMM Server configuration. A single field is used to set both the SNMP Read Community ID
and the SNMP Write Community ID.
A community ID with both read and write privileges must be available to VoIP Monitoring
Manager (via the SNMP dialog box). When creating the community ID, ensure that it has both
read AND write privileges.
SNMP Read Community ID
The read ID is necessary for obtaining information from the agent (for example, client queries and
existing configuration settings). The read ID must match the ID defined in the Windows SNMP
Service Properties dialog box.
SNMP Write Community ID
The write ID is necessary for sending information to the agent. The write ID must match the ID
defined in the Windows SNMP Service Properties dialog box.
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