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553-3001-365 Standard 4.00 August 2005
The OM file relates to the omreport.xxx file on the Voice Gateway Media
Card, where xxx indicates the numbers of days since December 31.
In general, no relationship exists between the IP Phones registered on a Voice
Gateway Media Card and the Voice Gateway channels on the card (if two or
more cards are used) in the node. If only one Voice Gateway Media Card is
used (with multiple IP Phones), a partial correlation might exist between the
IP Phones and the card information. However, even with only one Voice
Gateway Media Card, there still is not a 100% correlation, as an IP Phone can
still call another IP Phone without involving the Voice Gateway channels.
Note: Element Manager supports the ability to view OM files only.
OTM can optionally be used to support other Operational Measurements
tasks such as scheduling reports, generating reports, opening reports, and
viewing reports.
See “Operational Measurement report scheduling and generation” on
page 636 for more information.
View IP Line log files
Element Manager uses RPC to transfer the sysfile from the Voice Gateway
Media Card to the PC. The error log file displays error information, including
error date/time, the originating module (IP Telephony node), and specific
error data.
To view error conditions that are abnormal events, but not severe enough to
raise an alarm, follow the steps in Procedure 73.
Procedure 73
Viewing IP Line log files
1In the Element Manager navigator, click IP Telephony > Nodes:
Servers, Media Cards > Maintenance and Reports.
The Node Maintenance and Reports window opens.
2Expand the node containing the Voice Gateway Media Card by clicking
the plus sign (+) to the left of the Node ID.
See Figure 179 on page 581.