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Voice Gateways

The Voice Gateway List identifies the Cisco and Avaya voice gateway devices that UC Monitor has discovered. UC Monitor discovers voice gateways when a user makes or receives a call involving the PSTN.

The Voice Gateway List provides the following information.

Voice Gateway

The name of the gateway device.

IP Domain

The IP domain that is associated with this device. The IP domain is created in CA Performance Center. This field is available only when UC Monitor is registered to a CA Performance Center instance where at least one IP domain is defined.

Monitoring Status

Whether data from this device is included in reports.

SNMP Profile

The name of the SNMP profile that is associated with this device. The SNMP profile contains SNMP security information, such as the community string, which is required to poll voice gateway devices. Unless you changed it, the collector uses a default profile for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2C.

Voice Interfaces

The number of voice interfaces that the collector detected on this voice gateway.

Address

The IP address of the device in dotted notation, such as 10.10.2.34.

Perform routine traceroute

When enabled, routine traceroutes run to this device every four hours to establish a baseline of data about common paths through the network. Routine traceroute testing is enabled for each new Cisco gateway device. Routine traceroute testing is disabled for Avaya voice gateways, which do not perform call setup. The option is automatically disabled when the monitoring status is Disabled.

More information:

SNMP Profiles

What are IP Domains?