
Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager Reference
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Terminal Traps
A terminal trap (also called a terminal alarm) is where a trap has been triggered because the
number of warnings for any one terminal (endpoint) has exceeded the defined threshold. The trap
is defined in the Trap Threshold Settings dialog box. You can set traps for each of the QoS
parameters for calls (sessions), as well as thresholds for systems (networks), and terminals
(endpoint) in the Trap dialog box.
The RTCP Monitor checks to see when the defined interval expires. It counts the number of
warning traps for a specific IP endpoint. A terminal trap is sent when the number exceeds the
specified number in the defined interval. To generate an alarm as soon as the thresholds are
reached, use an interval of zero (0).
Example
This example shows values entered into the Trap Threshold Settings dialog. These values would
result in a warning being logged at the end of the call, if at any time during the call the jitter >=45,
or the %loss >= 4. If the number of warnings logged in any 24-hour interval, against a single
endpoint (IP Address) exceeds 50, a terminal trap is sent for that endpoint.
Click on the tabs or columns in this example to see more explanations.
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