During SNMP polling by the collector, the Avaya Communication Manager reports Avaya trunk group names. Administrators typically use these group names when configuring the system through the Avaya Site Administration (ASA) interface. This practice can easily lead to redundant trunk group names, which then appear identical in reports.
We recommend using the ASA interface to assign unique names that make each trunk group readily distinguishable in CA Performance Center reports. You can change names after monitoring has begun. No report data is lost because internal identifiers correlate the previous names with the new ones.
Important: You can add an IP domain to a user account as a permission group. You add Avaya trunk groups with that IP domain assignment as individual permission groups. These trunk groups are treated as groups in CA Performance Center. Groups do not have explicit IP domain identifiers.
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