CHAPTER 53 Viewing Performance Monitoring
3.
Configure the rule according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Apply.
Table 53-4: User Defined Failure PM Table Parameter Descriptions
'Index'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_Index]
'User-Defined Failure PM ID'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_
PMIndex]
'Description'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_Name]
'SIP Method'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_Method]
'SIP Reason Code'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_
SIPReason]
Parameter
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Description
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines the ID of the SNMP MIB group that you want to
configure. The ID appears in the name of the MIBs, as
shown below (without angled brackets):
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acPMSBCInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
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acPMSBCOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
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acPMSBCSRDInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
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acPMSBCSRDOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
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acPMSBCIPGroupInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■
acPMSBCIPGroupOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
The valid value is 1 to 26. The default is 1.
Note: Each rule must be configured with a unique MIB ID.
Defines a descriptive name for the rule.
By default, no value is defined.
Defines the SIP method to which the rule is applied.
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[1] INVITE = (Default) The PM MIB counts only
responses that are associated with INVITE
messages.
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[3] REGISTER = The PM MIB counts only responses
that are associated with REGISTER messages.
These messages apply to registration failures,
including device-initiated registrations according to the
User Information table and Accounts table.
Defines the SIP failure reason(s) to count. This is the
response that is received due to the sent SIP method,
configured in the 'SIP Method' parameter (above).
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