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Chapter 3
Provisioning the Cisco HSI
Table 3-4
Dynamic System Data Parameters (continued)
Parameter
OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT
OVLDLEVEL1FILTER
OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWER
CALLS
OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPER
CALLS
OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWER
CPU
OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPER
CPU
OVLDLEVEL2PERCENT
OVLDLEVEL2FILTER
OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWER
CALLS
OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPER
CALLS
OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWER
CPU
OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPER
CPU
OL-4806-01 Rev. A14
Description
Indicates what percentage of calls should be rejected when an
overload condition occurs. This parameter is used in conjunction with
the OVLDLEVEL1FILTER parameter. The overload level 1 value is
the lowest level of overload and must be less than or equal to the
provisioned values for OVLDLEVEL2PERCENT and
OVLDLEVEL3PERCENT.
If this value is set to zero, no overload level 1 treatment
Note
occurs.
Indicates what call types should be gapped if an overload level 1
condition occurs. The possible values are:
Normal—Emergency or priority calls are not gapped.
All—All calls are gapped, regardless of type.
If the overload percentage is set to 100, all calls are gapped
Note
irrespective of this setting.
Determines the number of active calls below which the application
load must fall in order to remove the overload level 1 condition.
Determines how many simultaneous active calls trigger an overload
level 1 condition.
Determines the CPU utilization level below which the application
must fall in order to remove the overload level 1 condition.
Determines the level of CPU utilization that triggers an overload
level 1 condition.
Indicates what percentage of calls should be rejected when an
overload condition occurs. The parameter is used in conjunction with
the OVLDLEVEL2FILTER parameter. This is the second level of
overload and must be less than or equal to the provisioned value of
OVLDLEVEL3PERCENT and greater than or equal to the
provisioned value of OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT.
Note
If this value is set to zero, no overload level 1 or 2 treatment
occurs (by definition, the level 1 value must also be zero).
Indicates what call types should be gapped if an overload level 2
condition occurs (see OVLDLEVEL1FILTER).
Determines the number of active calls below which the application
load must fall in order for the overload level 2 condition to be
removed.
Determines how many simultaneous active calls trigger an overload
level 2 condition.
Determines the level of CPU utilization below which the application
must fall in order for the overload level 2 condition to be removed.
Determines the level of CPU utilization that triggers an overload
level 2 condition.
Cisco HSI Configuration
Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
Default
20
Normal
1800
1900
60
65
75
Normal
2000
2200
70
80
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