Mitelpassion
IS-IT--Management
Does anyone know how long it takes when IP trunks go out of service before you see it in the logs on MCD or as an alarm?
And when does it show out of service? I mean if the controllers aren't pushing any calls across the IP trunks would that raise an alarm and log too if IP networking fails?
I have theories and what I've seen in practise but I'd like to get a second, third, forth...you get the picture, opinion on the matter.

And when does it show out of service? I mean if the controllers aren't pushing any calls across the IP trunks would that raise an alarm and log too if IP networking fails?
I have theories and what I've seen in practise but I'd like to get a second, third, forth...you get the picture, opinion on the matter.