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Major Threshold (Red)
major-threshold-red
[QOEColorRules_MajorThreshol
d]
Defines the Major threshold value, which is the upper threshold
located between the Yellow and Red states. To consider a
threshold crossing:
Increase in severity (i.e., Yellow to Red):
Only this value is
used.
Decrease in severity (Red to Yellow):
This value is used
with the hysteresis, configured by the 'Major Hysteresis (Red)'
parameter (see below).
The valid threshold values are as follows:
MOS values are in multiples of 10. For example, to denote a
MOS of 3.2, the value 32 (i.e., 3.2*10) must be entered.
Delay values are in msec.
Packet Loss values are in percentage (%).
Jitter is in msec.
Echo measures the Residual Echo Return Loss (RERL) in
dB.
Major Hysteresis (Red)
major-hysteresis-red
[QOEColorRules_MajorHysteresi
s]
Defines the amount of fluctuation (hysteresis) from the Major
threshold, configured by the 'Major Threshold (Red)' parameter
in order for the threshold to be considered as crossed. The
hysteresis is used only to determine threshold crossings from
Red to Yellow. In other words, the device considers a threshold
crossing to Yellow only if the measured voice metric crosses the
Major threshold and the hysteresis.
For example, if you configure the 'Major Threshold (Red)'
parameter to 2 and the 'Major Hysteresis (Red)' parameter to 0.1
(for MOS), the device considers a threshold crossing to Yellow
only if the MOS crosses 2.1 (i.e., 2 + 0.1).
19.3 Configuring Bandwidth Profiles
The Bandwidth Profile table lets you configure up to 486 Bandwidth Profiles. A Bandwidth
Profile defines bandwidth utilization thresholds for audio and/or video traffic (incoming and
outgoing), which if crossed can result in various actions (discussed later in the section).
Bandwidth Profiles enhance the device's monitoring of bandwidth utilization.
Once configured, you can apply Bandwidth Profiles to specific calls, by assigning them to
any of the following configuration entities:
IP Groups (see Configuring IP Groups on page 333)
Media Realms (see Configuring Media Realms on page 307)
Remote Media Subnets (see Configuring Remote Media Subnets on page 310)
Each time a configured bandwidth threshold is crossed, the device can do the following,
depending on configuration:
Reject calls destined to the IP Group or use an alternative IP Profile for the IP Group.
For more information, see Configuring Quality of Service Rules on page 302.
Use an alternative routing rule for alternative routing. If a call is rejected due to a
crossed threshold, the device generates a SIP 806 response. You can configure the
SIP response code as a reason for alternative routing (see Configuring SIP Response
Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons on page 690).
Send an SNMP alarm (acMediaRealmBWThresholdAlarm). The device clears the
alarm when bandwidth utilization returns to normal (Green).
The SEM displays bandwidth utilization using color-coded states:
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