5 troubleshooting, 1 system monitoring with bcm monitor, Troubleshooting – AT&T NORTEL BCM50 User Manual

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5 Troubleshooting

This section provides some tips about troubleshooting problems


5.1 System Monitoring with BCM Monitor


A valuable application for performance monitoring is the BCM Monitor. It allows

the BCM administrator to see the current status of various parts of the BCM

system. Statistical information is provided on system throughput and other
performance-related information, including system CPU usage (graph or table

format) and memory usage (graph or table format).

If a performance display is active, it is automatically updated with real-time
performance information in user-selectable time increments.

The focus of the real-time monitoring capabilities is:

• Overall system status

• Utilization of resources on the Media Services Card (e.g. signaling channel

usage)

• Operation of telephony applications (e.g., Messaging, Call Center, etc.).

• IP telephony activity

• D-channel monitoring for PRI, BRI and VoIP trunks

Figure 23: System Monitoring Example

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