Live Monitor screen is available as a configurable dashboard tool for displaying a range of graphs for both real-time monitoring and historical performance to aid fault-finding and troubleshooting at network wide and device level. Each graph settings can be configured to change the time range and other parameters on a per-graph basis, such as, call cause codes and call duration. Some graphs are can be customized to show data for specific zones, trunk groups, or IP Interfaces.
Live Monitor provides a snapshot view of the device at a quick glance. Data Collection for Live Monitor can be enabled or disabled at any time. By default Data Collection is disabled.
Calls are retrieved from Call Count Status
table to retrieve all the active calls on SBC. To retrieve the calls, the Data is polled at frequent intervals (every minute). The data is fed to the database too for the users to view the Historical Data.
To retrieve Active Calls for specific Zone and Trunk Group, the Call Current Statistics
table is used. The Data is polled at frequent intervals (every 15 minutes). This data is also available in the database for the users to view.
On SBC main screen, go to Monitoring > Dashboard > Live Monitor.
The following metrics are monitored:
Live Monitor supports High Availability:
During the failover process, some of the Live Monitor Data may not be saved to the database.
Live Monitor data purge on Disk basis and Age basis:
The settings for the Live Monitor screen apply to all users. If any one user changes the settings for the Live Monitor screen or for an individual chart, the same change is applied for all EMA users.
Access to Live Monitor page:
The screen has the following features:
Ability to display live chart for the above mentioned statistics (list) over time.
Ability to enable or disable live monitoring (polling) for all the charts. By default, the polling is disabled.
Ability to configure the time period for the data collection for each chart. The minimum time period is 1 hour and the maximum is 7 days.
Ability to add multiple instances (up to 5) for each chart.
To enable/disable Live Monitoring, click the desired option as shown in Figure 2.
Click Settings on top of the graph which you wish to configure.
Select the time duration from the Display graph for drop-down list and click OK.
This graph displays the number of calls on all the zones and trunk groups for the selected time duration.
This graph displays the number of calls for the selected zones and trunk groups for the specified time duration. Maximum of 4 zones and/or trunk groups can be shown on each chart.
This graph displays the number of short duration calls for the specified time duration. A short duration call is defined using the Show calls shorter than field under Settings. Calls shorter than the specified duration are classified as short duration calls. Show calls shorter than field value range is 1 second to 45 seconds.
Viewing the CDRs
To view the CDRs for a specified duration, click and drag the duration.
After making the selection, click Troubleshoot.
The CDR Viewer screen is displayed with the relevant data. Click Back to Live Monitor to go back to Live Monitor screen.
This graph displays the number of long duration calls for the specified time duration. A long duration call is defined using the Show calls longer than field under Settings. Calls longer than the specified duration are classified as long duration calls. Show calls longer than field value range is 5 mins to 120 mins.
To view the CDR data, follow the same procedure as in Short Duration Calls.
This graph displays the number of disconnected calls for a specified reason and time duration. The reason can be selected from the Call Disconnect Reason drop-down list under Settings.
To view the CDR data, follow the same procedure as in Short Duration Calls.
Call Attempts/Call Completions graph displays the number of calls attempted and the number of calls completed for a specified time duration.
Call Attempts/Call Completions per Zone/Trunk Group graph displays the number of calls attempted and the number of calls completed for a specified time duration and zone/trunk group.
Bandwidth Available graph displays the available bandwidth for all the IP interfaces for the specified duration.
Bandwidth Available Per IP Interface graph displays the available bandwidth for the specified IP interfaces and duration.
Bandwidth Usage graph displays the usage for all the zones and trunk groups for a specified duration.
Bandwidth Usage Per Zone/Trunk Group displays the usage for specified zone and trunk group.
Tool Tips are enabled on the graph to provide the details of the graph when the mouse is hovered on it.
Color coded graphs provides a better view with color coded graph variables.
If display range is one hour, the charts refresh every one minute.
If range is 3 h, 6 h, or 12 h then the charts refresh every 15 min.
If range is 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 7 days then the charts refresh every hour.