Verizon Volicon MIP Admin Manual page 102

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Audio high:
Detection
Recovery
Threshold
Audio low:
Detection
Recovery
Threshold
AG-7.2.B1-092414 • Restricted - customer use only
Audio high fault is detected when the incoming audio stays above
the high level threshold for sufficient duration to exceed the audio
duration threshold.
AUDIOHIGH Alert Example: Audio alert is configured on a channel.
Certainty threshold = -1 dB; Duration set to default of 30 sec. Audio
input signal detected = 2 dB (above Certainty) for 6 minutes
(exceeding the cycle time for the lineup plus the Duration threshold).
A media fault therefore is detected, generating an audio alert and
automatically creating a fault clip, which is stored under the Clips ---
Fault Clips section on the MIP Media Player.
When notification is enabled, SNMP trap and email messages are
sent if configured by the admin.
If you wish to change any Certainty, Duration, or Recovery levels,
please contact MIP Support.
Default: 30 seconds.
Default: 10 seconds.
-1dB.
Low audio fault is detected when the incoming audio stays below
the low level threshold and the duration of the fault exceeds the
duration threshold. Disable audio alert detection on channels with
frequent silence.
When notification is enabled, SNMP trap and email messages are
sent if configured by the admin.
Default: 30 seconds.
Default: 10 seconds.
Default: -40dB.
Table: Audio Alerting
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