Viewing Qos Traps, Qos Fault Traps And Qos Clear Traps - Avaya G250 Administration

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Table 13: Detailed CLI output per RTP session (continued)
Field
Avg-Loss
Jitter
rem-jitter
#rem-jitter-ev
Avg-jitter
Echo cancellation:
Loss
loss dbm
#loss-ev
Len
Status
Failures

Viewing QoS traps, QoS fault traps and QoS clear traps

QoS traps, QoS fault traps, and QoS clear traps sent to the active MGC by the dynamic trap
manager are converted to syslog messages by the SNMP Trap manager on the MGC.
The syslog messages are stored in the messages file on the MGC hard disk. You can view the
syslog messages through Avaya Communication Manager maintenance web pages to debug
the QoS problems.
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Label
Description
The average network loss experienced
56
by the remote RTP receiver.
The network jitter experienced by the
57
remote RTP receiver.
The number of samples that were over
58
the remote jitter threshold.
The average remote jitter.
59
The echo cancellation loss on the TDM
60
bus. A high value (that is, a low
absolute value) may indicate
impairment of DCP terminals.
A counter that increments each time
61
the echo-cancellation loss is sampled
below its threshold.
The last echo-cancellation tail length
62
used for this session.
The current (last) RSVP reservation
63
state at the end of the session.
The total number of reservation failures
64
during the session.
From the CLI
example
Avg-Loss 0.0%
57
Jitter 0mS
#0
58
Jitter 0mS #0
Avg-Jitter 0mS
60
Loss 45dB
#1
61
Loss 45dB #1
Len 32mS
Status Disabled
Failures 0
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