Viewing application configuration
Viewing the application configuration helps you see if the application is enabled, which types of
traps are enabled, and how the trap rate limiter and minimum statistics window are configured.
The minimum statistics window is the minimum number of observed RTP sequence increments
for which the application evaluates packet loss.
1. Use the show rtp-stat config command. For example:
G350-001(super)# show rtp-stat config
RTP Statistic: Enabled
QoS Trap: Enabled
QoS Fault Trap: Enabled
Fault: 2
Clear: 0
QoS Trap Rate Limiter:
Token Interval: 10.00 seconds
Bucket Size: 5
Session Table:
Size: 128
Reserved: 64
Min Stat Win: 50
Table 46
Table 46: RTP statistics application configuration
Name
RTP Statistic
QoS Trap
QoS Fault Trap
Fault
describes the output of the show rtp-stat config command.
Description
Status of the RTP statistics application. Possible values:
Enabled. The application is enabled.
●
Disabled. The application is disabled.
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QoS trap status. Possible values:
Enabled. The RTP statistics application is configured to generate
●
QoS traps.
Disabled. The RTP statistics application is not configured to
●
generate QoS traps.
QoS fault trap status. Possible values:
Enabled. The RTP statistics application is configured to generate
●
QoS fault and clear traps.
Disabled. The RTP statistics application is not configured to
●
generate QoS fault and clear traps.
The QoS fault trap boundary. That is, the minimum number of active
sessions with QoS faults that triggers a QoS fault trap.
Configuring and analyzing RTP statistics
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