Configuring Mitel Performance Analytics for MX-ONE Application Server
Do the following steps:
1. From the device dashboard, select MX-ONE Application Server Settings under the System Administration menu.
2. Supply your email and password to enable administrative functions.
The device properties sheet is displayed.
3. Configure the following settings:
Setting |
Description |
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General Settings
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Configure the following settings: Name—If necessary, change the name of the MX-ONE Application Server device. Probe—Verify that the suggested Probe is correct. Mitel Performance Analytics preselects a Probe with the fewest container levels between it and the device. If needed, select a different Probe from the drop-down list. Container—If necessary, change the Container where the device is located. Description—Enter a description for the MX-ONE Application Server device. |
IP Networking |
In the IP Address/FQDN field, enter the address or domain name of the MX-ONE Application Server device. If no Probe is used, the IP address or domain name must be reachable from Mitel Performance Analytics. If a Probe is deployed, the IP address or domain name must be reachable from the Probe. |
Fault and Performance Monitoring |
Select the Enabled check box to enable fault and performance monitoring. |
Ping DSCP |
Configure the DSCP to use for ping packets. You can choose from Best Effort (0), High Priority (46), or a variety of Assured Forwarding (AF) or Class Selector (CS) settings. |
SNMP Configuration |
Configure the following settings: SNMP Version—SNMP v1, v2C or v3. SNMP Port Community String You must also configure SNMP on the MX-ONE Application Server device. For more information, "MX-ONE Application Server SNMP Configuration". |
Windows Service Monitoring |
To display the Service Sets panel and monitor services, enable Windows Service Monitoring. See "Service Sets Panel" for details on monitoring services. The Applications to Monitor settings are displayed. |
Applications to Monitor |
Select the check box of the applications to monitor: MiCollab Advanced Messaging, CMG, inAttend, Virtual Reception. Note: After you select applications to monitor, you must configure thresholds in order to activate alarms for the monitored applications. See "Threshold Configuration" for more information. |
Interface Filters |
To enable Interface Filtering, enter the following information: Names Types See "Interface Filter Configuration" for details. |
Maintenance Mode |
Select the Enabled check box to enable maintenance mode for the device. Enter a message to display when the device is in Maintenance Mode. |
Device Message |
Optionally specify the device message. |
4. Click Save to save your changes.
Clicking Save automatically runs a Probe connectivity check and verifies the new configuration.