Should be generic...although the "3" might refer to which node generated the alert. You might just want to use the SIPTrunkOOS portion in your search string.
The easiest way to check would be to knock out a SIP trunk and copy the message from your ...
Here's an easier way to do this:
Open RTMTSystem-->Go to Alert CentralLocate the SyslogStringMatchFound item, open the propertiesClick "Next" until you get to Syslog Alert ParametersAdd the following string: %UC_CALLMANAGER-3-SIPTrunkOOS: %Save
This...
For anybody, like me, still searching for an answer on this:
You can customize the RTMT "SyslogStringMatchFound" event to look for "SipTrunkOOS" and send an alert when the trunks go down.
Adan - Did you ever get this to work? I've got a very similar issue. I'm creating a script where callers can select an option and be redirected to a particular cell phone based on their selection. I'd like to keep all the cell numbers in variables...
I tried SRST Manager about six months ago and found it to be pretty unreliable. There isn't much documentation about what to do to prep your IOS devices for provisioning.The provisioning worked on about 20% of our devices. TAC didn't know much more...