Table 15
describes the fields in the QoS fault and clear traps according to the numbered labels
on the example above.
Table 15: QoS fault and clear trap output fields
Label
Description
The date on which the trap
1
was received.
The time at which the trap
2
was received.
The gateway uptime.
3
The trap name. Indicates
4
that this is a QoS fault trap
or a QoS clear trap.
The QoS fault trap
5
boundary. That is, the
number of active sessions
with QoS faults that
causes a QoS fault trap to
be sent.
The QoS clear trap
6
boundary. That is, the
reduced number of active
sessions with QoS faults
that causes a QoS clear
trap to be sent after a QoS
fault trap was sent.
RTP statistics examples
This section describes the following examples:
Configuring the RTP statistics application for a sample network
●
A call over the WAN from an analog phone to an IP phone
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A local call between an IP and an analog phone
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A remote call over the WAN from an IP phone to an IP phone
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A conference call
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Configuring and analyzing RTP statistics
From the QoS fault trap
example
Oct 20
11:10:54
sysUpTime.0 =
Timeticks: (43131114) 4
days, 23:48:31.14
snmpTrapOID.0 = OID:
avRtpQoSFault
avRtpQoSFaultTh.0 =
INTEGER: 1
avRtpQoSClearTh.0 =
INTEGER: 0
From the QoS clear trap
example
Oct 20
11:13:40
sysUpTime.0 =
Timeticks: (43147723) 4
days, 23:51:17.23
snmpTrapOID.0 = OID:
avRtpQoSClear
avRtpQoSFaultTh.0 =
INTEGER: 1
avRtpQoSClearTh.0 =
INTEGER: 0
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