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Media-Gateway Identification
The media-gateway table allows alarms received by gateway number only to lookup the gateway name, type, serial number, IP Address and a notes field to identify the media-gateway. You can either let AlarmTraq automatically populate this table on a daily, weekly or monthly basis or you can manually enter the gateway name and number. For more information et="_blank">click here.
Customer Email Scheduling
Now emails sent to customers can have the same flexable scheduling options. Click the Cust Email tab from the Site-Profiles form and enter an email address. If more than one email address is being entered on the same line seperate then with a semi-colin. For more information click here.
A cluster is a group of independent AlarmTraq servers working together as a single system to ensure that mission-critical resources such as modems and IP ports are as highly-available as possible. For more information click here.
Nortel support via SNMP Trap
Version 7 supports receiving alarms from Nortel CS1000 (Meridian1) system using SNMP trap messages. To view the video messages. To view the video click here.
Nortel alarm via Asentria Omnitronix
Version 7 supports receiving alarms from Nortel CS1000 (Meridian1) system using an external Asentria (formerly Omnitronix) T850, DL150 and SL-81 products. To view the video click here.
Nortel alarm via Teltronics SEB
Version 7 supports receiving alarms from Nortel CS1000 (Meridian1) system using an external Teltronics SEB (Site Event Buffer) To view the video click here.
Cisco support via SNMP Trap
Version 7 supports receiving alarms from Nortel CS1000 (Meridian1) system using SNMP trap messages. To view the video click here.
Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Configuring a Cisco UCM 6 or 7 is easy and only takes a few minutes. To view the video click here .
Server Clustering27501 " target="_blank" style="font-size: small">Upgrade AlarmTraq from a previous version (8 minutes)
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