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

General Settings

 

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.