SIP User's Manual  172  Document #: LTRT-83310 
  Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000 
At any given time during an active call, each of these parameters can be in one of the 
following states according to its value in the last RTCP / RTCP XR packet: 
  Gray - indicates that the value is unknown 
  Green - indicates good call quality 
  Yellow - indicates medium call quality 
  Red - indicates poor call quality 
The mapping between the values of the parameters and the  color is according to the 
configured threshold for these parameters, per Media Realm. The call itself also has a 
state (color), which is the worst-state color of all the monitored parameters. Every time a 
color of a parameter changes, a report is sent to the external server. In addition to this, a 
report is sent at the end of each call.  
 
 
Notes:  
•  The QoE feature is available only if the device is installed with the 
relevant Software Upgrade Key. 
•  To configure the address of the AudioCodes Session Experience 
Manager (SEM) server to where the device reports the QoE, see 
'Configuring Server for Media Quality of Experience' on page 174. 
•  You can also use the QOERules ini file parameter to configure QoE per 
Media Realm. 
 
  To configure Quality of Experience per Media Realm: 
1.  Open the Media Realm Table page (Configuration  tab > VoIP  menu > Media 
submenu > Media Realm Configuration). 
2.  Select the Media Realm for which you want to configure Quality of Experience, and 
then click the Quality Of Experience link; the Quality Of Experience page appears: 
3.  Click the Add button; the Add Record dialog box appears: 
Figure  12-7: Add Record Dialog Box for QoE 
 
The figure above shows value thresholds for the MOS parameter, which are assigned 
using pre-configured values of the Low Sensitivity profile. In this example setting, if the