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- YES – enables the sending of alert report based on jitter
detection
- NO – disables the sending of alert report based on jitter
detection
JITTER_WARN [xx] This parameter is the threshold to send a report on Inter-arrival
Jitter greater than [xx]. 1 second is broken up into 65535 (0xf
fff
hex) parts. [xx] / 65535 is the threshold in seconds. The default
is 3276 (50 ms). Using 0 resets the threshold to default.
- xx – is an INTEGER value used as threshold
JITTER_EXCE [xx] This parameter is 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 0 resets the threshold to default.
- xx – is an INTEGER value used as threshold
DELAY_ENABLE [YES | NO] This parameter enables or disables the alerts based on the
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] This parameter is the threshold to give warning on Excessive
Delay greater than [xx]. The default is 150 ms. Using 0 resets
the threshold to default.
- xx – is an INTEGER value used as a threshold measured in
1/1000 of a second.
DELAY_EXCE [xx] This parameter is the threshold to report unacceptable
Excessive Delay greater than [xx]. The default is 175 ms.
Using 0 resets the threshold to default.
- xx – is an INTEGER value used as a threshold measured in
1/1000 of a second.
SESSION_RPT_EN [YES |
NO]
This parameter enables or disables periodic VQMon session
reports. The default is disabled.
Both session report enable and session report interval must
be configured if the IP Deskphone software has been
upgraded to SIP Release 3.0 or later. Otherwise, the
SESSION_RPT_INT default of 60 seconds is used
automatically. The default value is NO.
Configure the provisioning server
90 SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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