3.14 FXSPort_Health

Use this Knowledge Script to monitor signal errors on a Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) port on a network device. This script raises an event if the number of signal errors exceeds the specified threshold. In addition, this script generates datastreams for signal errors.

3.14.1 Resource Object

NetworkDevice FXS Port Folder

3.14.2 Default Schedule

By default, this script runs every 5 minutes.

3.14.3 Setting Parameter Values

Set the following parameters as needed.

Parameter

How to Set It

General Settings

Job Failure Notification

Event severity when job fails

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the failure of the FXSPort_Health job. The default is 5.

Event severity when job returns warnings

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the job completes with warnings. The default is 25.

Event severity when monitoring fails

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event that is raised when monitoring fails. The default is 25.

SNMP Settings

SNMP timeout

Specify the length of time in milliseconds that the job should wait for the SNMP response from the monitored network device before timing out and raising a failure event. The default is 2000 milliseconds.

SNMP retries

Specify the number of times the job should attempt to get the SNMP response from the monitored network device. The default is 1 attempt.

Collect data for signal errors?

Select Yes to collect data about signal errors for charts and graphs. The default is No.

Threshold - Maximum signal errors

Specify the maximum number of signal errors that can occur before an event is raised. The default is 0 errors.

Event severity when signal errors exceed threshold

Set the severity level, between 1 and 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the number of signal errors exceeds the threshold that you set. Enter 0 if you do not want to raise an event for excessive signal errors. The default is 10.

Raise one-time events?

Select Yes to raise an event for all one-time events. For example, if you set this parameter to Yes, then, on the first iteration of this script, AppManager raises an event when a particular performance counter cannot be found.

If you do not want to see such one-time events, set this parameter to No.