CHAPTER47 Viewing Performance Monitoring
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
● The PMs only count original responses and not responses that you may have
manipulated using Message Manipulation rules. For example, if you have
configured a user-defined PM to count SIP 408 responses and you have a Message
Manipulation rule that changes SIP 403 responses into SIP 408, the PM will not
include these manipulated responses in its' count.
● The PMs consider incoming SIP CANCEL messages as SIP 487 responses.
● The PMs don't count SIP BYE requests.
The following procedure describes how to configure user-defined PM rules through the Web
interface. You can also configure it through ini file [UserDefinedFailurePM].
➢ To configure user-defined PMs:
1. Open the User Defined Failure PM table (Monitor menu > Monitor tab > Performance
Monitoring folder > User Defined Failure PM).
2. Click New; the following dialog box appears:
3. Configure the rule according to the parameters described in the table below.
4. Click Apply.
Table 47-3: User Defined Failure PM Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
'Index'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_Index]
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
'User-Defined Failure PM ID'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_
PMIndex]
Defines the ID of the SNMP MIB group that you want to
configure. The ID appears in the name of the MIBs, as
shown below (without angled brackets):
■ acPMSBCInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■ acPMSBCOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■ acPMSBCSRDInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■ acPMSBCSRDOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■ acPMSBCIPGroupInUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
■ acPMSBCIPGroupOutUserDefinedFailures<ID>Table
The valid value is 1 to 26. The default is 1.
Note: Each rule must be configured with a unique MIB ID.
'Description'
[UserDefinedFailurePM_Name]
Defines a descriptive name for the rule.
By default, no value is defined.
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