The IPSLA is a technology for Cisco devices which will help you in monitoring VOIP traffic, Video traffic and WAN availability. This setting option allows you to create an set the threshold settings for VOIP, WAN and video monitors under below tabs:
Defining Call Settings:
Define a template with the required VoIP settings to be used for monitoring performance. The VoIP template comes with pre-populated default values. Incase you would like to effect some changes to the values before initiating monitoring, make the changes by defining the below parameters:
Destination Port - Specify the VoIP UDP port to which VoIP Monitor sends simulated traffic to generate performance metrics. The default port number is set as 16384. You can specify a port in the range of 16384 - 32766.
Simulated VoIP Codec - The VoIP jitter codec decides the type of traffic that VoIP Monitor simulates over your network.
Operation Frequency - The operation frequency is the frequency with which QoS metrics are collected by the IP SLA agent on your network to determine performance.
Operation Timeout - The operation timeout is time to wait for the response from the responder / destination device in msecs.
Type of service - The Type of Service octet allows you to set precedence levels for VoIP traffic of the IP SLA operations.
MOS Advantage Factor - The advantage factor is a measure, on a scale of 0 to 20, of the willingness of your VoIP network users to trade call quality for convenience
Defining Thresholds for the monitored parameters:
You can define a threshold template so that the VoIP performance parameters can be better suit your company SLA's (Service Level Agreements). Alerts are triggered based on the thresholds configured so that you can take corrective actions in time. Please configure the below parameters:
MOS Threshold : Configure the MOS threshold by specifying the upper and lower MOS range values in the range of 1 to 5.
Jitter Threshold : Configure the jitter threshold in msecs with upper and lower threshold limits. The range is from 0 to 60000 msecs.
Latency Threshold : Specify the delay allowed in msecs again in the range of 0 to 60000.
Packet Loss : Specify the number of packets that can be lost in transit.
Notification Profile : Select the required notification profile(s) in order to notify when the any threshold rule is violated.
NetFlow Analyzer uses a set of test parameters like payload, type of service(ToS), frequency and timeout for monitoring WAN performance. The test parameters are assigned default values in NetFlow Analyzer. In order to customize the test parameters, to suit your requirement, do the following.
Edit the following fields according to your requirement.
Click "Save" to save the changes.
Note: The timeout interval value
Define a template with the required video settings to be used for monitoring performance. The video template comes with pre-populated default values. Incase you would like to effect some changes to the values before initiating monitoring, make the changes as follows:
Destination Port - Specify the video UDP port to which video Monitor sends simulated traffic to generate performance metrics. The default port number is set as 16384. You can specify a port in the range of 16384 - 32766.
Profile Name - The type of basic video profile for the IP SLAs operation being configured.
Operation Frequency - The operation frequency is the frequency with which QoS metrics are collected by the IP SLA agent on your network to determine performance.
Operation Timeout - The operation timeout is time to wait for the response from the responder / destination device in msecs.
You can define a threshold template so that the video performance parameters can be better suit your company SLA's (Service Level Agreements). Alerts are triggered based on the thresholds configured so that you can take corrective actions in time. Here are the steps to define a threshold template:
Configure the following values:
Jitter Threshold : Configure the jitter threshold in msecs with upper and lower threshold limits. The range is from 0 to 60000 msecs.
Latency Threshold : Specify the delay allowed in msecs again in the range of 0 to 60000.
Packet Loss : Specify the number of packets that can be lost in transit.
IA Jitter: Configure the IA jitter threshold in msecs with upper and lower threshold limits. The range is from 0 to 60000 msecs.