Procedure
1. In the Avaya Maintenance Web Interface, enter the Setup log viewing screen.
2. In the Select Log Types list, select Linux syslog.
3. Under Select Event Range, select the date range over which you want to view
traps.
4. In the Match Pattern field, enter the string avrtp.
5. In the Number of Lines field, enter the maximum number of traps you want to
view.
6. Click View Log.
Each line on the View System Logs screen contains one message.
Example of QoS trap output
The following is an example of the syslog message for the QoS trap sent upon termination of
RTP session 35 (see the session ID in bold) that terminated at 11:13:40 on Oct. 20:
Oct 20
1
11:13:40
2
LZ-SIT-SR1 snmptrapd[9407]: 135.8.118.252
3
[135.8.118.252]: Trap
sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (43147723) 4 days, 23:51:17.23
4
, snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: av
RtpQoSTrap
5
, avRtpSessionLocAddrV4.0 = IpAddress: 135.8.118.252
6
,
avRtpSessionRemAddrV4.0 = IpAddress: 135.8.76.107
7
, avRtpSessionDuration.0 =
INTEGER: 273
8
, avRtpSessionCname.0 = STRING: gwp@135.8.118.252
9
,
avRtpSessionPhone.0 = STRING: 69:2011
10
, avRtpSessionSeverity.0 = INTEGER:
warning(4), avRtpSessionDebugStr.0 = STRING: Id{35
}
11
;
Traps{24
12
/0
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};Stats{S 54
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RTCP 54
15
RX 9236
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};Codec{g723
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62B
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encryptionOff
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SSup disabled
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/disabled
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Loss 0.1%
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#1
23
RTT 570mS
24
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