Avaya G250 Administration page 264

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Configuring monitoring applications
Table 14
describes the fields in the QoS trap according to the numbered labels in the example.
Table 14: Trap output fields
Label
Description
The date on which the trap was received.
1
The time at which the trap was received.
2
The IP address of the local MGP.
3
The gateway up time.
4
The trap name, which indicates that this is a QoS
5
trap.
The local gateway PMI.
6
The remote VoIP engine, gateway PMI or IP phone
7
address.
The duration of the RTP session.
8
format: gwt@<MGP-address>.
9
The local extension number and conference ID in
10
format <conference ID>:<extension number>.
Conference calls can involve more than one entry in
the session table. Multiple sessions belonging to the
same conference call can usually be identified by a
common conference ID.
Notes:
An arbitrary index number for the session in the
11
session table.
The total number of sent traps since the application
12
was enabled.
264 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
The phone string data is received from Avaya
Communication Manager if VMON is
configured.
If you are not running VMON, you can cause
Avaya Communication Manager to send the
phone string data by configuring a dummy
RTCP-server for the region, with a 'localhost'
ip address (127.x.x.x).
From the trap example
Oct 20
11:13:40
135.8.118.252
sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks:
(43147723) 4 days,
23:51:17.23
snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: av
RtpQoSTrap
avRtpSessionLocAddrV4.0 =
IpAddress: 135.8.118.252
avRtpSessionRemAddrV4.0 =
IpAddress: 135.8.76.107
Duration: 00:04:33
avRtpSessionCname.0 =
STRING: gwp@135.8.118.252
avRtpSessionPhone.0 =
STRING: 69:2011
avRtpSessionDebugStr.0 =
STRING: Id{35}
11
Traps{24
/0}
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