I am trying to find out how many sessions are "logged in" in the web client (version 4.5) and who is logging in to them. Similar to how you can look at connected sessions in the fat client.
Does anyone know how to find this out?
Thanks,
BDSAINT
But lets get something straight....It IS running. Did you really think you would get any type of helpfull support from microsoft if you had problems anyways? :)
I actually have it running on 2003 without any problems. I find it funny because Nortel actually suggested we run it on 2003...
I am very interested in this as well. I use a mysql database. What is needed to make the connections from symposium to the database? I understand that 5.0 has a Database wizard but 4.2 does not. However I currently have 4.2 so I guess the connection has to be made manually?
Thanks...
cgilmer has a very good suggestion. A new server or more hard drives is fairly inexpensive and very worth the cost during a symposium migration.
I will be upgrading from 4.2 this week to 5.0 with database replicator, hot and warm servers. I went out and bought a few really nice dell 1750's...
Most likely you are running succession 3.0? They made a change in 3.0 that makes it so that if anything is aquiring a phone set, (whether it be symposium or any other 3rd party application such as monitoring, etc..) the switch will give you an error and tell you that you cannot out the phone...
It costs $500 to become an open developer and then most of the API's are about $400 bucks a piece. This is yet another reason why Nortels stock is in the crapper right now. (I came into telphony from the linux world) :)
We use ODBC with perl and wrote some perl scripts to dump the entire database nightly to a storage repository. That way we can keep small amounts of data on symposium. Seems the server runs better when your not storing call by call and 90 days of interval reporting :)
Dusty
You can do the options in the master script and then make each option go to a primary script. This will show you on the application level how many calls hit each script. So you would just run an app performance report for the applications. That equals the # of calls that hit that...
Hi all, I just installed 2 stacks of 460's (7 switches per stack) today. I got both stacks configured and up and running great. The bottom unit in each stack set to base. The bottom and top units both have GBIC cards in with fiber running to dual 8600's.
My problem started when we...
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