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Anthony Piltzecker

"How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007"

From this tab, you can edit, remove, or add any policies that
you have confi gured.
4. Now let??™s look at the ad hoc test settings. Click the Ad-hoc Test tab.
5. From this tab, you can set up a test of your VoIP routing. Type a number you want
to dial, choose a location profi le and policy, and click Test (see Figure 12.18).
6. The results of your test will be displayed in the Results message box and any matching
normalization rules will be highlighted under the normalization rules section, as seen
in Figure 12.18. If the phone number you are testing would need to route through
a gateway, this would be displayed in the Selected Routes section.
Figure 12.18 An Ad Hoc Route Test
384 Chapter 12 ??? Managing and Monitoring OCS 2007
Snooper Tool
The Snooper tool is an advanced SIP and C3P troubleshooting tool for OCS. The Snooper
tool is part of the OCS Resource Kit. The Snooper tool will parse logs and display messages
related to SIP and C3P protocols. You can launch the Snooper tool from within the OCS
logging tool or independently. Let??™s look at the Snooper tool in a little more detail.
1. First we need to start a new debug session to create new logs for us to analyze
(for more details on using the logging tool see the ???Logging Tool??? section earlier
in this chapter). To do this open the OCS 2007 MMC by going to Start |
Administrative Tools | Offi ce Communications Server 2007. Expand the
tree and locate the server you want to begin to start the debug session.


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