Reports on the TMS - network packet loss

Hello world

I'm seeing packet loss reports in TMS, but there is no info here.

My network is: VCS 7.0.2 movi, c20 and ex60 registered (SIP) as well as a TMS 13.1.2.

The vcs is a starter pack and the TMS is the demo version. I first registered endpoint of the vcs and then added the TMS to the network. I have the endpoints addition and vcs to TMS. In TMS, I see the endpoints and the news on their topic, but unfortunately no information in the report of packet loss. I made a call between movi and c20 with packet loss, but no info has been shown in the report.

I am very new to the TMS, and I wonder if there is something I should be doing in order to make endpoints send info packet loss to TMS.

I sshed in endpoints and I can see the info on packet loss and jitter through the api.

Described above is my test network on which I can make prety much all about. I also have the same problem (this time with EX60 endpoints, control VCS and TMS) on a network of clients and on this network that I really need this job.

Any help would be appreciated. Form what I read end points to send this info by HTTP to MSDS. Am I wrong?

Thank you for your help.

Hello

Endpoint to send your comments to tms on http Yes. I'm not at the office and this cannot be verified at the moment, but I don't know if devices running software like c-series and ex support tc this packetloss reports, I know the MXP legacy for this. If anyone can check it out that would be great. If this isn't the case, I will check it tomorrow.

At least, you can check that endpoints send your comments to the tms at all looking at the system in the browser tab newspapers.

Check the trap logs. If you see connect and disconnect traps here, feedback should work.

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