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8. Click IP address, or DNS, and type the IP address, or name, of the OPS Manager computer.
9. After FTP port, type the FTP port number.
10. After FTP user name, type the FTP user name to gain access to OPS Manager.
11. After FTP password, type the FTP password to gain access to OPS Manager.
12. After Remote directory to data files, type the directory path where the data from the telephone
system is stored by OPS Manager, and skip to step 14.
13. If the SX-2000 is a redundant telephone system, under Redundancy, select the This is an SX-2000
redundant telephone system check box, and type the alternate IP address.
14. If you have clustering, select the This media server is part of a Mitel cluster check box.
15. After Cluster ID, type the cluster ID.
16. After Cluster name, type the cluster name.
17. Click Save.
18. If you use datasets to collect traffic data, configure Com port traffic data collection settings.
See “Configuring Com port traffic data collection settings” on page91.
Configuring Com port traffic data collection settings
Configure Com port data collection settings when you use datasets to collect traffic data.
To configure Com port traffic data collection settings
1. Click the Data collection tab.
2. Click the Traffic tab.
3. Select the Specify traffic data collections settings check box.
4. Click Com port.
5. After Traffic Analysis, specify the collection settings for the dataset used by the media server to
collect traffic data.
6. Click Save.
Configuring FTP traffic data collection settings
You do not require a dataset if you use FTP to collect traffic data. The .NET Collector uploads the traffic data
files stored on the telephone system to the FTP server. You must specify the directory used on the FTP server
when you configure media servers for traffic collection. For example, if you specify SX2000\Traffic in the
Remote directory to data files field, you must create a directory on the FTP server called
SX2000\Traffic\Node_0X (where X is the media server ID).
NOTE: Omit the Node_0X folder when you specify the Remote directory to data files path. The .NET Collector
will create this folder when it uploads the traffic data. The upload will fail if the file structure on the FTP server
does not match the file structure you specified. The action will continue to fail until Summarize occurs.
To configure FTP traffic data collection settings
1. Click the Data collection tab.
2. Click the Traffic tab.
3. Select the Specify traffic data collections settings check box.
4. Click FTP & VT100.
NOTE: You can use the OPS Manager server as the FTP server.
5. In the FTP settings section, click IP address or DNS and type the address of the FTP server.
6. After FTP port, type the FTP port number.
NOTE: The FTP account you specify must have Read\Write\List permissions for the traffic directories
on the FTP server. These FTP credentials are used to transfer the traffic files from the FTP server to
the Enterprise Server.
7. After FTP user name and FTP password, type the user name and password the .NET Collector will
use to access the FTP server.