Configuring And Analyzing Rtp Statistics; Overview - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring monitoring applications
The following example displays RMON statistics for a port:
G350-003(super)# show rmon statistics 6/24
Statistics for port 10/8 is active, owned by Monitor
Received 6952909 octets, 78136 packets,
26 broadcast and 257 multicast packets,
0 undersize and 0 oversize packets,
0 fragments and 0 jabbers,
0 CRC alignment errors and 0 collisions,
# of dropped packet events (due to a lack of resources): 0
# of packets received of length (in octets):
64:18965, 65-127:295657, 128-255:4033,
256-511:137, 512-1023:156, 1024-1518:0,

Configuring and analyzing RTP statistics

This section describes how to configure and use the RTP statistics application as a QoS
troubleshooting tool for the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway. This section includes the
following topics:

Overview

Configuring the RTP statistics application
Analyzing RTP statistics output
by the RTP statistics and the output of CLI show commands related to the RTP statistics
application
RTP statistics examples
the usage of the application
RTP statistics CLI commands
Overview
The RTP statistics application collects data and statistics for RTP sessions (streams) from the
gateway VoIP engine. You can view the data and configure SNMP traps to be generated when
the QoS level falls below a configured level.
244 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
— describes the functionality and usage of the RTP statistics application
— configuration and troubleshooting examples that demonstrate
— provides full usage information for each CLI command
— describes how to configure the application
— describes how to interpret the output of traps generated

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