Configuring Mitel Performance Analytics for MX-ONE
Prerequisite: For MX-ONE v7.5 and later, configure the maxGetbulkResponses setting in the MX-ONE device's snmp configuration (/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf) file to 10 or higher to ensure that data is displayed in the Interfaces dashboard panel.
Do the following steps:
1. From the device dashboard, select System Administration > MiVoice MX-ONE Settings.
2. 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 MiVoice MX-ONE 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 MiVoice MX-ONE device. |
IP Networking |
In the IP Address/FQDN field, enter the address of the MiVoice MX-ONE 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—Use the same community string value set in the MX-ONE SNMP configuration. You must also configure SNMP on the MiVoice MX-ONE device. For more information, see "MiVoice MX-ONE SNMP Configuration". |
Voice Quality |
Configure the following options: Collect Voice Quality—Select the check box to enable the collection of voice quality statistics. Enable VQ Threshold—Select the check box to enable voice quality threshold alarms. |
Advanced SIP VQ |
If the MiVoice MX-ONE has multiple interfaces and you want to receive SIP voice quality reports from those interfaces, enter a comma-separated list of IP addresses in the Additional IP Registrars field. Configuring this setting allows SIP voice quality data from phone sets, including soft phones, to be displayed in the Voice Quality dashboard panel for this device. This setting also allows you to view user agent, endpoint, and softphone VQ scores in the voice quality reports, queries and dashboard. NOTE: If another device, such as a MiVoice Business, or MiVoice Border Gateway, is already monitoring SIP VQ stats on its own, DO NOT add it to the “Additional SIP Registrars” field for the device you are currently configuring. Doing so can cause confusion as to which device the VQ data is reported through. |
Softphone VQ |
Select the Enable Softphone Voice Quality Monitoring checkbox to allow voice quality data to be collected from softphones. NOTE: You must also provide the IP addresses in the Additional IP Registrars field to collect the softphone VQ data from the devices. To use this setting, you must have a Mitel Premium Software Assurance Plus license. |
Route and Gateway Utilization |
Configure the following options: Traffic Monitoring—Select the check box to enable the collection of route and gateway utilization data. Display IP Set Utilization—Select the check box to display this data in the Gateway Utilization panel. Display Legacy Set Utilization—Select the check box to display this data in the Gateway Utilization panel. If you do not select any of the display options, the Gateway Utilization panel does not appear on the dashboard. |
Route Capacity Reporting |
Select the Enable Route Capacity Reporting check box to enable the collection of route capacity data for reporting purposes. Note: This setting is only visible if the Traffic Monitoring option is selected under Route and Gateway Utilization settings. |
Hunt Group Stats |
Select the Display Hunt Group Stats check box to collect statistics for hunt group queues, calls, and members. |
Extension and Terminal Inventory |
Select the Monitoring Enabled check box to collect IPT user, extension, and terminal 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. |
Emergency Notification Alarms |
Select the Enabled check box to enable emergency response (ER) alarms. SNMP and ER alarms must also be configured on the MX-ONE. |
SSH Preferences |
Enter the following information for SSH access to the MiVoice MX-ONE device: SSH Username SSH Password |
Device Message |
Optionally specify the device message. |
3. Click Save.
Clicking Save automatically runs a Probe connectivity check and verifies the new configuration.