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Cisco systems basic dial nms implementation guide

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Active user ID
Active call duration
User CLID
DNIS phone number
Active TTY
Active modem slot
Active modem port
Active user IP
Internet users spend approximately 80 percent of their time reading information—not downloading
data. Modem traffic is very limited on a per user basis. People cannot read as fast as modems can
download. Therefore, watch for the following types of trends and performance data on the access
servers:
PPP sessions in use.
DS0s in use.
Modem calls that have been rejected.
The number of calls coming in to the access server and at what time.
Spikes or dips in total calls connected outside the normal call pattern.
Long-term trends that may mean that you need to upgrade components in your network.
Throughput that has been reduced to unacceptable levels (potential bottlenecks).
For disaster recovery purposes, when fail over events and routing swaps occur, look for drops in the
primary data path and jumps in the backup path.
The utilization of the IP backbone, such as a Frame Relay link or Ethernet campus.
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List of users currently connected
and authenticated.
Call durations for currently
connected and authenticated users.
List of user Caller IDs (CLID).
List of called Dialed Number
Information Service (DNIS) phone
numbers.
List of asynchronous terminal lines
(TTY) in use.
List of which user is using which
modem slot.
List of which user is using which
modem port.
List of which IP addresses are
currently in use.

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