Denial events
Denial events can be seen by bringing up the display events form and changing the category field
to denial. Several new denial events have been defined for the Call Admission Control- Bandwidth
Limitation feature, and also several new denial events have been added to indicate a lack of IP resources.
The new Event Types and Event Descriptions are shown in the following table
Event Type
2329
2330
2331
2332
2333
2334
System resets
On a reset 2 or higher, all IP calls are dropped and the bandwidth usage and call counters will be cleared.
The administration of the new fields on the change ip-network-region form behave the same
way during the various levels of system reset as do any other administration translations. In particular,
after a serious reset (for example, reset system 3, or cold start 1), recent changes to translations will be
lost if no save translations command has been executed from the SAT.
Audits
On a time available basis, the system periodically audits the bandwidth usage and call counters to assure
they are accurate.
The system performs an audit immediately upon any changes to the change ip-network-region
form and updates the bandwidth usage and call counters to reflect changes in the administration of the
direct or indirect routes (including changes in the intervening regions).
CAC-BL interactions
With few exceptions, all types of calls are subjected to the CAC-BL feature for calls that need to go
between network regions.
processing features impacted by CAC-BL.
For more information about Call Admission Control, see the Administrator's Guide for Avaya
Communication Manager, 555-233-506.
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Event Description
No BW, IP Media Processor <- - > IP telephone or IP trunk
No BW, IP Media Processor <- - > IP Media Processor
No VoIP channel, PN <- - > PN
No BW, IP Media Processor <- - > G700 Media Gateway
No VoIP channel, PN <- - > G700 Media Gateway
No BW, G700 Media Gateway <- - > G700 Media Gateway
Table 89, Call processing features impacted by CAC-BL,
Additional maintenance procedures
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