Enabling And Resetting The Rtp Statistics Application - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring monitoring applications
Configuring RTP statistics thresholds
1. Use the rtp-stat threshold command to set thresholds on QoS indicators. For
example:
G350-001(super)#
Done!
With this example configuration, if echo-return-loss is sampled higher than 5 dB during an
RTP session, the echo-return-loss event counter increments.
2. Use the rtp-stat event-threshold command to set thresholds on QoS events. For
example:
G350-001(super)# rtp-stat event-threshold echo-return-loss 2
Done!
With this example configuration, if echo-return-loss is sampled over its threshold more
than twice during an RTP session, the application considers the session to have QoS
faults.

Enabling and resetting the RTP statistics application

When you enable the RTP statistics application on the gateway, the application starts to collect
QoS data from the VoIP engine(s) and stores the data in the gateway RAM, which holds a
limited history of RTP session entries. The VoIP engine also starts to perform and report UDP
traceroutes.
Session data and automatic session traceroute results can be viewed using the CLI.
Enabling the RTP statistics application
1. Use the rtp-stat-service command. For example:
G350-001# rtp-stat-service
The RTP statistics service is enabled (default: disabled)
Note:
Admin level access is required in order to use the rtp-stat-service
Note:
command.
Resetting the RTP statistics application
1. Use the rtp-stat clear command. For example:
G350-001# rtp-stat clear
All counters are reset and the RTP statistics history is erased.
338 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
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