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Product Features 2-114
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-114
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Configuring Alarms
Voice Alarms
Configuring Alarms
Voice Alarms
Choose the jitter and
packet-loss threshold for
any or all (SCCP, H.323,
MGCP, and SIP)
Choose the jitter and
packet-loss threshold for
any or all (SCCP, H.323,
MGCP, and SIP)
Enable voice monitoring first, using
Setup > Monitor > Voice Monitoring,
before you can receive voice alarms
using these defined thresholds
Enable voice monitoring first, using
Setup > Monitor > Voice Monitoring,
before you can receive voice alarms
using these defined thresholds
Configuring Voice Threshold Alarms
Configuring voice alarms is a simple process with the NAM.
First, choose which voice protocol you want to alarm on. Select either: SCCP, H.323, SIP, or MGCP.
For each protocol selected, set your jitter and packet loss threshold. Remember that jitter is measured in
milliseconds and packet-loss is measured as a percentage of all packets. When these defined thresholds are
crossed, events will be generated by the NAM and reported in the Traffic Analyzer under the Alarms tab.
Remember that voice monitoring must be enabled via Setup > Monitoring > Voice Monitoring before you
can generate voice alarms.