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Chapter 4: Getting Started: Tenor Configuration Manager/Tenor Monitor
Once you have connected to the
Configuration Manager,
you can move around and configure data. For com-
plete information about the field definitions, valid entries, and submit information, see the
VoIP Network Man-
agement Server’s User Guide
or the online help system that came with the system.
Tenor Monitor
The
Tenor Monitor
enables you to view alarms for all Tenor units, as well as Call Event Records, and Call
Detail Records. There are three main functions of the
Tenor Monitor
.
•
Alarm Monitor.
Through the
Alarm Monitor,
you are able to view alarms for a specified IP address, as
well as display active alarms, alarm history, and deleted alarms. You can configure a database table for
the specific unit in which you would like to monitor alarms.
•
Call Monitor.
Through the
Call Monitor
, you are able to view call events for each call passing through
the Tenor, including call type, duration, call state, etc. The
Call Monitor
continuously collects active,
real-time call event data and displays it on the screen. You are able to select/edit/delete a Tenor to a data-
base table for the specific unit in which you would like to view call events.
•
Call Detail Record (CDR) Monitor.
Through the
CDR Monitor,
you are able to view the Call Detail
Record for each call, including the call connect/disconnect times, call path, and autoswitch information.
Through the
Tenor Monitor
, you can view real-time data for up to three Tenors at the same time. The
Tenor
Monitor
can collect up to 500,000 CDR/Call Event Records per day.
Getting Started with Monitoring
This section gives instructions for getting started with the
Tenor Monitor.
For detailed information about the
installation procedure, see the
Tenor Configuration Manage/Tenor Monitor User’s Guide
.
NOTE:
For detailed information about installation requirements, see the
Tenor Configuration Manager/
Tenor Monitor’s User Guide.
1. Access the
Tenor Monitor
icon (located in the area in which you specified during installation. For example,
click on
Start > Programs >Quintum Tenor Monitor>Tenor Monitor.
The
Tenor Monitor
will open up. The
User Name and Password
window will be displayed.
2. Enter a user name and password (the default user name is
admin
; the default password is
admin
). Click
OK.
You are now ready to monitor a specific Tenor unit. See the
Tenor Configuration Manager/Tenor Monitor
User Guide
for specific information about moving around the
Tenor Monitor
, using screens, and switching
between IP addresses to view alarms, CDR, and call information.