H step 9 – IBM CISCO R2E2 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Configuring the technology pack

IBM Tivoli Netcool/Proviso Cisco IP Telephony 2.4.0.0 Technology Pack

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Note:

Before proceeding to the next step, be sure you have configured each cucm.properties file in the directories

you created in Step 6.

9. CUCM environment only: Start all ProvisoCUCM applications by running the

startcucm.sh

file in each

directory that you created in Step 6.

ProvisoCUCM writes a log file in the same directory where its

ProvisoCUCM.jar

file is located. Monitor

the log file to make sure that ProvisoCUCM is successfully communicating with the CUCM server. Also,

verify that CSV files are being generated to the output directories (

cdr_output_dir

and/or

perfmon_output_dir

).

Note:

Be sure that all ProvisoCUCM instances are operating successfully before proceeding to the next step.

10. Define global variables.

Global variables are specific to each CCM or CUCM cluster. You assign values to global variables in either

of the following files:

CCMConfig.js

. with CCM clusters

CUCMConfig.js

with CUCM clusters

The Cisco IP Telephony Technology Pack includes the configuration files

CCMConfig.js

and

CUCMConfig.js

. In Step 2-e, you copied these files to

DATA_CHANNEL_HOME

/scripts/voip_cisco_ipt

(typically,

/opt/datachannel/scripts/voip_cisco_ipt

).

resend_sent_files

If

true

, the CUCM server will re-send files that it has already successfully

sent. Since the CUCM can be configured to send data files to any host
specified by CUCM Web administration configuration settings, this field
must be set to

true

to ensure that data files are also sent to the

DataChannel host that requested them.
Use the

false

setting in the following situations:

If you prefer to have the data files pushed back to the DataChannel host
according to a schedule specified by CUCM Web administration
configuration settings. Set the CUCM configuration to push the data
files back to the DataChannel server where the ProvisoCUCM instance
is running.

If data files are being pushed back to the DataChannel host too slowly
for your needs.

If this field is

false

, the ProvisoCUCM instance will request the data files

from the CUCM server and receive none. It will then check for the data files
in the location specified by the CUCM Web administration configuration (at
time intervals specified by

run_interval

or

perfmon_interval

). If

the files are there, ProvisoCUCM retrieves the files and generates the CSV
output to

cdr_output_dir

(or

perfmon_output_dir

with Perfmon

data) on the DataChannel host that requested the data.

Example: resend_sent_files=true

run_interval

The interval, in milliseconds, at which ProvisoCUCM polls the CUCM
server for CDR and CMR data files, and checks

cdr_output_dir

for data

files pushed there by the CUCM server.

Example (15 minutes): run_interval=900000

Field

Description

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