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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.9, v2.10''''' ===
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Web Portal Network Monitoring Settings}}
  
 
In summary, configuring an ISDN analyzer in the Web Portal is done by:
 
In summary, configuring an ISDN analyzer in the Web Portal is done by:
* Enabling "Monitoring" in the "Web Profile"
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* Enable "Monitoring" in the "Web Profile".
** Click Configurations on the left menu
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** Select '''Configurations''' from the Navigation panel.
** Select the current configuration for editing
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** Select the current configuration for editing.
** Expand "Web Profile"
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** Expand "Web Profile".
** Enable "Gateway Application" if not already done
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** Enable "Gateway Application", if not already done.
** Enable "Monitoring"
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** Enable "Monitoring".
* Create TDM Line Interfaces and Line Services (by using the "TDM Line Interfaces" section from the left menu)
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* Create TDM Line Interfaces and Line Services (by accessing the "TDM Line Interfaces" section from the Navigation panel).
** Make sure the line services "Length" is set to "Monitoring"
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** Make sure that line services "Length" is set to "Monitoring".
* Assign the TDM Line Services to a TDM Media NAP (by using the "NAPs" section from the left menu)
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* Assign the TDM Line Services to a TDM Media NAP (by accessing the "NAPs" section from the Navigation panel).
* Create "Line Service Pairs"
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* Create "Line Service Pairs".
** Click "Line Service Pairs" Section in the left menu
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** Select "Line Service Pairs" Section in the left menu.
** Use "Create Line Service Pair" link to create one or multiple "line service pairs"
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** Use "Create Line Service Pair" link to create one or multiple "line service pairs".
* Create a "ISDN Analyzer"
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* Create an "ISDN Analyzer".
** Click "Create new ISDN Analyzer" link
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** Click "Create new ISDN Analyzer" link.
** Fill-out the required information in the page
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** Fill-out the required information in the page.
  
 
ISDN analyzers send analyzed calls states to a "SIP Simulator".
 
ISDN analyzers send analyzed calls states to a "SIP Simulator".
 
In summary, configuration SIP Simulators in the Web Portal is done by:
 
In summary, configuration SIP Simulators in the Web Portal is done by:
 
* [[Toolpack_monitoring_isdn_analyzer#Configuring_ISDN_analyzers_in_Toolpack_Web_Portal|Creating Line Service Pairs, and ISDN analyzers]]
 
* [[Toolpack_monitoring_isdn_analyzer#Configuring_ISDN_analyzers_in_Toolpack_Web_Portal|Creating Line Service Pairs, and ISDN analyzers]]
* Create IP interfaces (from the "IP Interfaces" section in the left menu)
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* Create IP interfaces (from the "IP Interfaces" section in the Navigation panel)
 
** IP Interface(s) with RTP service (default "voip0" IP interface can be used here)
 
** IP Interface(s) with RTP service (default "voip0" IP interface can be used here)
 
** Optional "Host" IP interface for service "H248/Radius", used as source IP interface for SIP messages generation
 
** Optional "Host" IP interface for service "H248/Radius", used as source IP interface for SIP messages generation
* Create a VOIP Media-only NAP (from the "NAPs" section in the left menu)
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* Create a VOIP Media-only NAP (from the "NAPs" section in the Navigation panel)
 
** Assign a "Port range" from the "RTP" IP interface created above
 
** Assign a "Port range" from the "RTP" IP interface created above
 
* Create SIP simulator
 
* Create SIP simulator

Revision as of 13:23, 2 December 2016

Contents

Applies to version(s): v2.9, v2.10

In summary, configuring an ISDN analyzer in the Web Portal is done by:

  • Enable "Monitoring" in the "Web Profile".
    • Select Configurations from the Navigation panel.
    • Select the current configuration for editing.
    • Expand "Web Profile".
    • Enable "Gateway Application", if not already done.
    • Enable "Monitoring".
  • Create TDM Line Interfaces and Line Services (by accessing the "TDM Line Interfaces" section from the Navigation panel).
    • Make sure that line services "Length" is set to "Monitoring".
  • Assign the TDM Line Services to a TDM Media NAP (by accessing the "NAPs" section from the Navigation panel).
  • Create "Line Service Pairs".
    • Select "Line Service Pairs" Section in the left menu.
    • Use "Create Line Service Pair" link to create one or multiple "line service pairs".
  • Create an "ISDN Analyzer".
    • Click "Create new ISDN Analyzer" link.
    • Fill-out the required information in the page.

ISDN analyzers send analyzed calls states to a "SIP Simulator". In summary, configuration SIP Simulators in the Web Portal is done by:

  • Creating Line Service Pairs, and ISDN analyzers
  • Create IP interfaces (from the "IP Interfaces" section in the Navigation panel)
    • IP Interface(s) with RTP service (default "voip0" IP interface can be used here)
    • Optional "Host" IP interface for service "H248/Radius", used as source IP interface for SIP messages generation
  • Create a VOIP Media-only NAP (from the "NAPs" section in the Navigation panel)
    • Assign a "Port range" from the "RTP" IP interface created above
  • Create SIP simulator
    • Click on "Sip Simulators" section in the left menu
    • Fill-out the required information in the page
    • Create one or multiple SIP Simulator destinations (from the SIP Simulators configuration page)
  • Associate this "SIP Simulator" to one or multiple ISDN Analyzer(s) (from the ISDN Analysers' configuration page)

Allocate "line service pairs"

Line service pairs contains 2 line services that receive monitoring signal for the same monitored line (each line service in the pair receives one direction from the monitored line service).

In the Web Portal, "line service pairs" are configured in the "Line Service Pairs" section in the left menu.

Create ISDN analyzers

ISDN analyzers are created from the "ISDN Analyzers" section in the left menu.

Create SIP Simulators

SIP simulators are created from the "SIP Simulators" section in the left menu

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