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TN2501 VAL boards 1

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foned00d

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Mar 24, 2005
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Does anyone have any documentation on these boards. We believe we are overusing them but Avaya does not seem able to provide us with any information on how to tell when a VAL board is getting overburdened. I am familiar with the "list meas ann" reports. I can find docs describing the report contents but nothing to tell me what numbers are good vs bad or when I should be looking to add more boards. Does anyone have any of this kind of information?
 
Hi,

I have no documentation about VAL boards, theres a rumour that it has 1000 voice channels on each ports. Why do you think you are overusing the board? I had a similar problem and it turned out that the problem was not the TN2501.

Best regards,
SzuperK
 
Where do you have the VAL? I think in a traditional cabinet, you will have TDM problems before the VAL has problems (depending on how you are set up). Not sure for IP connect.

Try a "list measurements blockage pn [today-peak; yesterday-peak]". That may shed some light on what's going on.

Hope that helps.
 
Do a "list meas ann bo xxxxx las" where xxxxxx is this slot location of the VAL board.
*Calls Queued: should be small to 0
*All_Ports_Busy: Keep this number low
*ASP (Average Speed to Play): Non 0 ASP's may be concern.
*Mx Port: Number of times the announcement played thru more than one port during measurment period.

The above information was taken from VAL Board Rules and is dated 7/1/03. I found it on the customer side of the Avaya website.
 
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