Specifications
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual
6-26 Technical Support Vmux-210 Ver. 1.1
2. TDMoIP requires significantly less bandwidth per voice call than VoIP, thus
avoiding network congestion and the resulting packet loss.
3. When routers handle a large volume of small VoIP packets, a great deal of
processing power is consumed. This introduces latency; and if the routers
are overrun, then packets will be dropped and voice quality will suffer.
Q: Can I configure the Alarms LED to turn off automatically when there are no
current active alarms?
A: Yes.
Starting from SW version 3.0x, the user can configure the alarm severity level
that will activate the ALM LED. The following levels are available:
Event - The LED will turn ON whenever there is an "ON" alarm in the system,
or whenever an event has occurred. Since events are not State alarms, they
do not switch to the "OFF" state as soon as the problem that caused them is
solved, and you will have to clean the alarm buffer in order to turn OFF the
LED.
Minor - At this level, events do not turn ON the LED. As long as there are
"ON" alarms in the device (minor or major) the LED will be ON, but as soon as
all the state alarms are turned OFF, the LED will automatically turn OFF (no
need to clean events from buffer).
Major - At this level, neither events nor minor alarms turn ON the LED. As
long as there are major "ON" alarms in the device the LED will be ON, but as
soon as the major alarms are turned OFF, the LED will automatically turn OFF.
There is still no need to clean events from buffer.
The alarm severity is configured at the following path: Configuration > System
> Alarm Operations. By setting the Alarm LED Severity to “Minor” instead of
the default “Event”, the LED will remain turned ON only as long as there is an
actual active alarm (whether it is Minor or Major).
6.7 Technical Support
Technical support for Vmux-210 can be obtained from the local distributor from
whom it was purchased.
For further information, please contact the
RAD distributor nearest you or one of
RAD's offices worldwide.
This information can be found at RAD's Web site:
http://www.rad.com/ (for
offices location, click About RAD > Worldwide Offices; for distributors location,
click Where to Buy > End Users).