since the beginning of reception. The value is an integer scaled by 256. The range is 1 to
25600.
- YES - enables the sending of an alert report based on the packet loss
- NO - disables the sending of an alert report based on the packet loss
• PACKET_LOSS_WARN [xx] — the threshold to send a report on Packet Loss greater than
[xx]. The default is 256 (1%). Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value scaled by 256 that is used as the threshold. The range is 1 to
25600.
• PACKET_LOSS_EXCE [xx] — the threshold to send a report on Packet Loss greater than
[xx]. The default is 1280 (5%). Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value scaled by 256 that is used as the threshold. The range is 1 to
25600.
• JITTER_ENABLE [YES | NO] — used to enable or disable alerts based on the inter-arrival
Jitter on incoming RTP packets inter-arrival time. The value is represented in 1/65536 of a
second.
- YES - enables the sending of an alert report based on jitter detection
- NO - disables the sending of an alert report based on jitter detection
• JITTER_WARN [xx] — the threshold to send a report on Inter-arrival Jitter greater than [xx]. 1
second is broken up into 65535 (0xffff hex) parts. [xx] / 65535 is the threshold in seconds. The
default is 3276 (50 ms). Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value used as threshold
• JITTER_EXCE [xx] — the threshold to send a report on Inter-arrival Jitter greater than [xx]. 1
second is broken up into 65535 (0xffff hex) parts. [xx] / 65535 is the threshold in seconds. The
default is 32760 (500 ms). Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value used as threshold
• DELAY_ENABLE [YES | NO] — used to enable or disable the alerts based on excessive
delay detection. This is the one-way delay (including system delay) for the call, measured in
milliseconds.
- YES - enables excessive delay detection.
- NO - disables excessive delay detection.
• DELAY_WARN [xx] — the threshold to give warning on excessive delay greater than [xx]. The
default is 150 ms. Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value used as a threshold measured in 1/1000 of a second.
• DELAY_EXCE [xx] — the threshold to report unacceptable excessive delay greater than [xx].
The default is 175 ms. Using a value of 0 resets the threshold to the default value.
- xx - is an INTEGER value used as a threshold measured in 1/1000 of a second.
• SESSION_RPT_EN [YES | NO] — used to enable or disable periodic VQMon session reports.
The default is disabled.
Create the device configuration file
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