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Configuring <strong>OneSight</strong> Call Statistics Profile Monitors<br />

– lists the devices that are configured to talk to the<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> Call Statistics server.<br />

Discover Devices – After you provide the Server and Port<br />

information, click Discover Devices to retrieve the available<br />

devices.<br />

String Mappings – Displays the String Mappings dialog box for<br />

specifying string mappings.<br />

String Mappings – <strong>OneSight</strong> collects numeric performance<br />

data. If you are measuring a <strong>OneSight</strong> Call Statistics object<br />

representing a String datatype, it can be converted to a<br />

number for use in <strong>OneSight</strong> by using the <strong>OneSight</strong> Call<br />

Statistics String Mappings field. Simply specify a semicolon<br />

delimited mapping of Strings to Integers. For example,<br />

―false=0;true=1‖; will convert a ―false‖ reading to a 0 value<br />

in <strong>OneSight</strong>, and this will be displayed in <strong>OneSight</strong> Status as<br />

―false=0‖. If you only want to display the string on the<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> status page, use a colon, rather than a semi-colon to<br />

delimit the values.<br />

If you neglect to provide a mapping for a specific string,<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> will consider this a Sample Failure, and report the<br />

String that was returned. String Mappings can also be used to<br />

translate a number to a String for display in <strong>OneSight</strong> Status.<br />

This is helpful when numbers represent an objects state.<br />

Note that string matching is case-insensitive and data that has<br />

a colon cannot be used in string mapping.<br />

Set Primary Keys – After you select either an entire table or a<br />

column in the table, click Set Primary Keys to select the row in<br />

the table.<br />

3. Each monitor that you add must have a unique name. You can<br />

let <strong>OneSight</strong> create a unique name using the <strong>OneSight</strong> Call<br />

Statistics specifications you supply, or you can type in your<br />

own name for the monitor.<br />

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