Deployment Guide

Avaya Video Conferencing Manager Deployment Guide 91
Call Statistics Monitoring Interval: Enter the time interval after which call statistics are
polled for calls placed with Avaya Video Conferencing Manager.
Note: Call statistics monitoring is set to 3 minutes by default. This setting may cause
high CPU usage for the LSCService.exe process during calls and slow response to
tasks performed with the user interface. Depending on the volume of calls and the CPU
requirements of other applications running on the server, you may wish to disable
Monitor Call Statistics or increase the time interval after which Avaya Video
Conferencing Manager monitors call statistics.
Call Retry Attempts: Enter the number of times a conference will retry a failed call. The
default is 1.
If you change settings on this page, click Save for your changes to take effect.
Email Settings
Click Email Settings to modify the following configuration settings for email alerts and
messages:
SMTP Server: Enter the address of the SMTP server Avaya Video Conferencing
Manager is to use to send emails about alarms. For Microsoft Exchange enabled users,
use the email server address you use for Microsoft Exchange Server IP in the Microsoft
Exchange Integration page.
Email Address: Enter the addresses of those who are to receive alarms. You can enter
multiple addresses separated by commas.
From Address: Enter the address that is to be the source of the email alerts.
If you change settings on this page, click Save for your changes to take effect.
Conference Alert Threshold Settings
Click Conference Threshold Settings to modify the following alert threshold settings for
audio and video in calls. When Avaya Video Conferencing Manager detects figures above
these thresholds, it sends an alert to the email addresses listed as recipients on the Email
Settings page.
Audio Settings
Enter the threshold figures for:
Transmit Jitter: Enter a value between 1 and 1000. The default is 40.
Receiver Jitter: Enter a value between 1 and 1000. The default is 40.
Transmit Packet Loss %: Enter a value between 1 and 100. The default is 5.
Receive Packet Loss %: Enter a value between 1 and 100. The default is 5.