
Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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4. Click Save as. The file saves with the CSV extension.
5. From Microsoft Excel, open the file. From here you can build your own report.
Microsoft Excel can only handle 65,536 rows of data. If your exported data
file contains more rows, you will need to write a script that splits the data
into smaller files before you import the data into Excel.
Creating Reports with Exported Data
You can export the data from the Result List and/or Report dialog boxes to Microsoft Excel. Using
Microsoft Excel you can create your own reports as shown in the linked example. This report was
created by using Microsoft Excel’s calculation features. It includes averaging results, counting the
number of sessions and unique participants, setting filters to determine the longest sessions, and
creating a line graph to visually demonstrate the information. You can create your own reports
from the exported data. click this link to see an example (Adobe Acrobat reader is required).
View Active Endpoints
You can view all active endpoints by clicking on this icon on the Tool Bar or selecting this option
from the View Menu. The Results List is updated with all currently active endpoints.
View Status Bar
The Status Bar is the area of space at the bottom of the VoIP Monitoring Manager Client that
shows the Connection Status and the current license state. You toggle the display of the Status
bar either by clicking on its icon on the Tool bar or selecting/deselecting the checkbox in the View
menu.
Update System View
To update information displayed on the System pane, click the Update System View icon. This
icon is located on the Tool Bar and the menu option can be accessed from View > Refresh
System View.
Configure Friendly Names for Gateways
By default, VMM provides an IP address (when available) for each gateway. To make it easier to
identify gateways, you can assign an alias (a "friendly" name) for each gateway. When assigned,
the alias for a gateway will be displayed in the Label column on the System pane. However, on
the Endpoints pane, you can use the Toggle Aliases check box to view or hide the aliases.
You can assign aliases on
a per-server basis
If you configure aliases on a per-server basis, the aliases will be displayed on all VMM
clients that access that VMM server.
a per-client basis
If you configure aliases on a per-client basis, each VMM client will use its own aliases for
the gateways. Even though each VMM client will view the same gateways, each VMM
client will have its own alias for each gateway.
both a per-server basis and a per-client basis
If you configure aliases on both a per-server basis and a per-client basis, the VMM client
will use the alias from the VMM server if that VMM client does not have an alias specified
for the gateway. If both the VMM server and the VMM client have specified an alias for
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