
8. If you selected ARP Monitoring for Device Monitoring Mode, enter the following
information:
a. ARP Interval (msecs) — Specifies the ARP link monitoring frequency. The
range is 50 to 1000. The default value is 100.
b. ARP Target IP — Specifies the IP target of the ARP request which is sent to
determine the health of the link to the targets. You can configure up to 3 IP
addresses for ARP monitoring.
Note:
Due to a Red Hat Linux kernel limitation, do not monitor virtual IP addresses when
using ARP monitoring. This affects the Session Manager ARP table updates
causing the virtual IP entity link to be marked as down. However, you can monitor
virtual IP addresses using MII mode.
9. If you selected MII Monitoring for Device Monitoring Mode, enter the following
information:
a. Link Monitoring Frequency (msecs) — Specifies the sampling period. The range
is 50 to 500. The default value is 100.
b. Down Delay (msecs) — Specifies the wait time for disabling a slave if a link
failure is detected. The range is 50 to 1000. The default value is 200.
c. Up Delay (msecs) — Specifies the wait time for enabling a slave if a link
recovery is detected. The range is 50 to 1000. The default value is 200.
10. Under the Monitoring section, enter the following information to configure how this
Session Manager instance should monitor SIP entities:
a. Select or clear the Enable Monitoring check box to enable or disable
monitoring of the SIP entities by this Session Manage instance.
b. In the Proactive cycle time (secs) field, enter a value in seconds. The default
is 900 seconds. Session Manager uses this value for monitoring and polling an
administered SIP entity at this interval until that entity is reachable.
c. In the Reactive cycle time (secs) field, enter a value in seconds. The default
is 120 seconds.
d. Iin the Number of Retries field, enter an integer value. This value specifies the
number of times Session Manager polls a SIP entity before it is deemed
unreachable. The default is 1.
11. Under the CDR section, enter the following information:
a. Select the Enable CDR check box to enable Call Detail Recording.
b. Enter a password that will be used to access the CDR record, and re-enter the
password to confirm it. The password that you enter here becomes the default
password for the CDR_USER user ID.
12. Under the Personal Profile Manager (PPM) - Connection Settings section, enter
the following information:
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