Telephony

check_avaya_trunks

Description:

This plugin checks the call usage of PBX trunks on AVAYA VOIP S8xxx media servers, accessing Avaya’s SNMP agent running with G3-AVAYA-MIB Version 5.1.1. It returns the current number of active trunk lines compared to the total number of lines. They are checked against warning and critical threshold values to identify capacity issues. The data can be graphed for historical trending.

Current Version

Last Release Date

September 17, 2011

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x

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Project Notes
Nagios checks are typically run in 5 minute intervals. Much could happen in between checks, fo example when a lot of short calls are being made. AVAYA's SNMP data provides a different data set with absolute call peaks across all trunks, check_avaya_peaks is the plugin to monitor these. This plugin belongs to a set of 4, written to monitor a Avaya VOIP PBX
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Need to change timeout
by Lamm, February 28, 2015

Worked for me--OID present, but I had to change the timeout from 15 to 60 (at the top of the PL script)



Not working
by ehj, November 30, 2012

MiB in the script are not in Avaya Mine look all like this. TCP-MIB::tcpConnRemAddress.127.0.0.1.55389.127.0.0.1.53009 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1 TCP-MIB::tcpConnRemAddress.127.0.0.1.55389.127.0.0.1.53011 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1 TCP-MIB::tcpConnRemAddress.127.0.0.1.55389.127.0.0.1.53013 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1



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