Use this Knowledge Script to monitor the resource usage of a registered software conference bridge device.
Active conferences
Completed conferences
Resource usage
Active resources
Unavailable resources
This script raises an event if a threshold is exceeded. In addition, this script generates data streams for active and completed conferences, active resources, and resource usage (%).
CiscoCM_SW_CFBObj
By default, this script runs every 15 minutes.
Set the following parameters as needed:
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How to Set It |
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General Settings |
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Job Failure Notification |
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Event severity when job fails |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the failure of the CFB_Software_Device job. The default is 5. |
Monitor Active Conferences |
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Event Notification |
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Raise event if active conferences exceed threshold? |
Select Yes to raise an event if the number of active software conferences exceeds the threshold you set. The default is Yes. |
Threshold - Maximum active conferences |
Specify the maximum number of software conferences that must be active before an event is raised. The default is 250 conferences. |
Event severity when active conferences exceed threshold |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the number of active software conferences exceeds the threshold. The default is 15. |
Data Collection |
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Collect data for active conferences? |
Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the number of software conferences active during the monitoring period. The default is unselected. |
Monitor Completed Conferences |
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Data Collection |
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Collect data for completed conferences? |
Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the number of software conferences completed during the monitoring period. The default is unselected. |
Monitor Resource Usage |
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Event Notification |
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Raise event if resource usage exceeds threshold? |
Select Yes to raise an event if the percentage of software conference resource usage exceeds the threshold you set. The default is Yes. |
Threshold - Maximum resource usage |
Specify the maximum percentage of software conference resource usage that must be detected before an event is raised. The default is 80%. |
Event severity when resource usage exceeds threshold |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the percentage of software conference resource usage exceeds the threshold. The default is 15. |
Data Collection |
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Collect data for resource usage? |
Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the percentage of software conference resource usage at each script iteration. The default is unselected. |
Monitor Active Resources |
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Data Collection |
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Collect data for active resources? |
Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the number of software conference resources active at each script iteration. The default is unselected. |
Monitor Unavailable Resources |
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Event Notification |
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Raise event if number of times resources were unavailable exceeds threshold? |
Select Yes to raise an event if the number of times a software conference resource was unavailable exceeds the threshold you set. The default is Yes. |
Threshold - Maximum number of times resources were unavailable |
Specify the maximum number of times software conference resources must be unavailable before an event is raised. The default is 0 conferences. |
Event severity when number of times resources were unavailable exceeds threshold |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the number of times software conference resources were unavailable exceeds the threshold. The default is 15. |
Data Collection |
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Collect data for number of times resources were unavailable? |
Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the number of times software conference resources were unavailable. The default is unselected. |