Dashboard

The Dashboard is the initial point of entry to the MiVoice Border Gateway application in the server manager.

Use the Dashboard to do the following:

Start/Stop MBG

Review MBG Status and Licensing Information

To review MBG status and licensing information:

  1. Navigate to the MBG main page, Dashboard appears.

  2. The following status and licensing information is available for review:

Field

Description

Values

MBG Status

Network Profile

The network profile of this MBG. Options include:

  • Server-gateway on the network edge
  • Server-only on the network DMZ
  • Server-only on the network LAN
  • Custom configuration

See Network Profiles.

Streaming addresses (IPv4)

Set-side

The set-side streaming address, which will vary depending on the network profile (IPv4 address).

See Network Profiles.

ICP-side

The ICP-side streaming address, which will vary depending on the network profile.

See Network Profiles.

Interface IPs

WAN interface

The IP address(es) configured on the WAN interface.

 

LAN interface

The IP address(es) configured on the LAN interface.
Note: You must note the LAN address if IPv6 is enabled.
 

Third interface

The IP address(es) configured on the third network interface (if the server is equipped with one).

 

MBG service

MBG status

Displays the status of the MBG server.

Click the MBG service to start, courtesy down, or stop the service.

  • white - not enabled
  • orange - starting up or shutting down
  • green - enabled and running
  • blue - courtesy down (only applies for MBG service)
Note: If you hover over these tabs additional information is displayed.

WebRTC status

Displays the status of the WebRTC service.

Clicking this tab opens the Settings > Settings page.

MiNet support

Displays the status of the MiNet support.

Clicking this tab opens the MiNet configuration page.

SIP support

Displays the status of the SIP support.

Clicking this tab opens the SIP configuration page.

Call recording suppor

Displays the status of the Call recording service.

Clicking this tab opens the Call Recording configuration page.

Event Services

Displays the status of Event services if an issue has been detected. This service runs in the background processing events, updating MBG metrics and sharing data in a cluster. If displayed, collect logsand contact product support

 

Application metrics

Provides an overview of the load on the application by displaying the following gauge metrics:

  • Device calls / connections
  • Trunk calls
  • Active taps

These values are refreshed every minute.

Click to view device calls/connections graph.

System metrics

Provides an overview of the load on the system by displaying the following gauge metrics:

  • Load average
  • % CPU
  • Swap
  • Disk usage

Clustering status

Cluster Status

The status of the local node: whether it belongs to a cluster, and whether it is the primary node or a auxiliary node.

 

Manage cluster

Primary:

  • Resync cluster
  • Dissolve cluster
 

Auxiliary:

  • Resync with primary
  • Take ownership
  • Leave cluster
 

License Information

License Information

List the total number of licenses available plus the number of licenses that are currently in use for the local MBG and for the cluster of MBGs. Figures are provided for the following license types:

  • Teleworker licenses
  • Tap licenses
  • SIP Trunk licenses
  • Transcoding licenses

Virtualization Support

Indicates whether the “MBG Virtual Appliance” license is enabled, allowing the system to be a deployed in a virtual environment using VMware.

IPv6 Support

Indicates whether the “IPv6 License for MBG” is enabled, enabling the system to be configured with IPv6 addresses on its interfaces.

Manage MBG Clustering

Clustering enables multiple MBG servers to communicate with one another via TCP, sharing data in order to provide load balancing, scalability and resiliency.

To manage MBG clustering, see the following topics: