AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual page 130

Voip digital media gateway, mgcp & megaco protocols
Hide thumbs Also See for Mediant 3000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 92: Quality of Experience Page - Add Record Dialog Box
The figure above shows value thresholds for the MOS parameter, which are assigned
using pre-configured values of the Low Sensitivity profile. In this example setting, if the
MOS value changes by 0.1 (hysteresis) to 3.3 or 3.5, the device sends a report to the
SEM indicating this change. If the value changes to 3.3, it sends a yellow state (i.e.,
medium quality); if the value changes to 3.5, it sends a green state.
4.
Configure the parameters as required. See the table below for a description of each
parameter.
5.
Click Submit to apply your settings.
Parameter
Index
[QOERules_RuleIndex]
Monitored Parameter
[QOERules_MonitoredParam]
Direction
[QOERules_Direction]
Profile
[QOERules_Profile]
User's Manual
Defines the table index entry. Up to four table row entries can be
configured per Media Realm.
Defines the parameter to monitor and report.
[0] MOS (default)
[1] Delay
[2] Packet Loss
[3] Jitter
[4] RERL
Defines the monitoring direction.
[0] Device Side (default)
[1] Remote Side
Defines the pre-configured threshold profile to use.
[0] No Profile = No profile is used and you need to define the
thresholds in the parameters described below.
[1] Low Sensitivity = Automatically sets the thresholds to low
sensitivity values. Therefore, reporting is done only if changes
in parameters' values is significant.
[2] Default Sensitivity = Automatically sets the thresholds to a
medium sensitivity.
[3] High Sensitivity = Automatically sets the thresholds to high
sensitivity values. Therefore, reporting is done for small
fluctuations in parameters' values.
130
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410
Description
Document #: LTRT-95211

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Tp-8410Tp-6310

Table of Contents