Table of Contents
Index
- ack-alm command A-2
- acknowledging alarms 6-4
- active log file 4-8
- ALARMDEBOUNCETIME parameter 6-1
- alarm messages
- continous mode 6-3
- noncontinuous mode 6-3
- alarms
- acknowledging 6-4
- cleared state 6-4
- clearing 6-4
- CONFIG_CHANGE 6-11
- CONFIGURATION_FAILURE 6-6
- debounce period 6-1
- EISUP_PATH_FAILURE 6-7
- ENDPOINT_CALL_CONTROL_INTERFACE_FAILURE 6-12
- ENDPOINT_CHANNEL_INTERFACE_FAILURE 6- 12
- GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL 6-13
- GAPPED_CALL_PRIORITY 6-13
- GATEKEEPER_INTERFACE_FAILURE 6-8
- GENERAL_PROCESS_FAILURE 6-8
- H323_STACK_FAILURE 6-6
- IP_LINK_FAILURE 6-8
- list 6-5
- LOW_DISK_SPACE 6-9
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL1 6-14
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL2 6-11
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL3 6-9
- PROVISIONING_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 6-14
- retrieving 6-3
- severity level
- critical 6-2, 6-4
- informational 6-2, 6-4
- major 6-2, 6-4
- minor 6-2, 6-4
- SNMP manager 6-2
- STOP_CALL_PROCESSING 6-15
- trap types 6-2
- troubleshooting 6-6
- VSC_FAILURE 6-10
- array index 5-8
- batch files
- creating 3-4
- description 3-3
- logging to 3-4
- starting 3-4
- call control subsystem 1-3
- call processing
- starting 4-2
- stopping 4-1
- call processing application
- starting 4-2
- stopping 4-2
- call-related measurements 4-3
- checksum 5-1
- CIAgent 4-2
- CIAGENTSCANPERIOD parameter 4-2
- Cisco HSI
- See HSI
- clearing alarms 6-4
- clr-alm command 6-4, A-3
- clr-meas command 4-5, A-3
- codec parameters 5-12
- commands
- ack-alm A-2
- clr-alm 6-4, A-3
- clr-meas 4-5, A-3
- diaglog 3-4, A-4
- h A-4
- help 3-6, A-5
- MML configuration 5-2
- prov-add 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-6
- prov-cpy A-7
- prov-dlt 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-8
- prov-ed 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-9
- prov-exp A-10
- prov-rtrv A-11
- prov-sta 3-4, A-13
- prov-stp 3-4, A-14
- quit 3-6, A-15
- radlog 4-10, A-16
- restart-softw 4-1, A-17
- rtrv-alms 6-2, 6-3, A-18
- rtrv-alms:cont 6-2, 6-3
- rtrv-calls A-18
- rtrv-ctr 4-6, A-19
- rtrv-dest A-19
- rtrv-gapping 4-11, A-20
- rtrv-log A-21
- rtrv-mml A-22
- rtrv-ne A-22
- rtrv-ne-health A-23
- rtrv-overload 4-8, A-23
- rtrv-softw 4-2, A-24
- set-dest-state A-25
- set-gapping 4-11, A-26
- set-log 4-8, 4-10, A-26
- set-overload A-27
- sta-callproc 4-2, A-28
- sta-softw 4-2, A-29
- sta-trc A-29
- stp-call A-30
- stp-callproc 4-1, A-31
- stp-softw 4-2, A-31
- stp-trc A-32
- CONFIG_CHANGE alarm 6-11
- configuration
- commands parameter 5-2
- data
- constant 5-1
- dynamic 5-1
- static 5-1
- redundant PGW 2200 G-1
- skeleton file B-1
- CONFIGURATION_FAILURE alarm 6-6
- configuring
- Cisco HSI 2-11
- group and user names 2-3
- H.323 stack 5-6
- MML sessions 3-1
- constant configuration data 5-1
- continous mode alarm messages 6-3
- conventions
- document xv
- MML commands 3-2
- counter groups
- H.245 4-3
- RAS 4-3
- counters, retrieving 4-6
- critical severity level 6-2, 6-4
- data
- configurable B-1
- constant B-1
- dynamic B-1
- provisionable B-1
- static B-1
- debounce 6-1
- default active log file 4-8
- detailed logging 6-16
- diaglog command 3-4, A-4
- documentation
- obtaining xvii
- related xvi
- document conventions xv
- dual Cisco HSI 2-10, G-1
- dynamic
- configuration data 5-1
- system data parameters 5-4
- E-ISUP
- cause values C-1, D-1
- names C-1, D-1
- overview 1-4
- protocol 1-4
- EISUP_PATH_FAILURE alarm 6-7
- ENDPOINT_CALL_CONTROL_INTERFACE_FAILURE alarm 6-12
- ENDPOINT_CHANNEL_INTERFACE_FAILURE alarm 6-12
- Enhanced ISDN User Part
- See E-ISUP
- GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL alarm 6-13
- GAPPED_CALL_PRIORITY alarm 6-13
- gapping
- call type 4-10
- description 4-10
- level 4-10
- retrieving data 4-11
- setting 4-11
- GATEKEEPER_INTERFACE_FAILURE alarm 6-8
- GENERAL_PROCESS_FAILURE alarm 6-8
- group names, configuring 2-3
- H.225 protocol 1-4
- H.245
- codec parameters 5-12
- counter groups 4-3
- parameters 5-11
- H.323
- cause values E-1, F-1
- IP network 1-2
- names E-1, F-1
- network 1-1
- stack
- configuration 5-6
- system parameters 5-7
- H.323 Signaling Interface
- See HSI
- H323_STACK_FAILURE alarm 6-6
- hardware requirements 1-4
- h command A-4
- help command 3-6, A-5
- HSI
- base directory path 2-4
- configuration
- data 5-1
- file 5-1
- overview 5-1
- configuring 2-11
- default
- base directory path 2-7
- gatekeeper port 2-4
- group name 2-4
- user name 2-4
- dual 2-10, G-1
- hardware requirements 1-4, 2-1
- installing
- previous version 2-12
- procedures 2-3
- required information 2-4
- subdirectories 2-5
- MML sessions, configuring 3-1
- overview 1-1
- performance and sizing 1-5
- preinstallation tasks 2-3
- recovery 1-5
- removing 2-12
- restarting 4-1
- security 1-4
- services 1-1
- software requirements 1-4, 2-1
- starting 2-11
- status 4-2
- stopping 2-11
- subsystems 1-2
- system limitations 1-5
- uninstalling 2-12
- upgrading 2-11
- informational
- events 6-2
- severity level 6-2, 6-4
- installation procedures
- Cisco HSI 2-3
- Solaris 8 operating system 2-1
- IP_LINK_FAILURE alarm 6-8
- IP network
- H.323 network 1-2
- PSTN 1-2
- LOGDIRECTORY parameter 4-9
- LOGFILEROTATEINTERVAL parameter 4-8
- LOGFILEROTATESIZE parameter 4-8
- log files
- active 4-8
- format 4-9
- location 4-9
- naming convention 4-8
- rotating 4-8
- logging
- batch files 3-4
- description 4-8
- detailed 6-16
- RADVision 4-10
- log levels, setting 4-10
- log messages
- format 4-9
- packages 4-9
- LOW_DISK_SPACE alarm 6-9
- major severity level 6-2, 6-4
- man-machine language
- See MML
- measurements
- call-related 4-3
- resetting 4-5
- system-related 4-2
- messages, log 4-9
- minor severity level 6-2, 6-4
- MML commands
- case sensitivity 3-3
- conventions 3-2
- syntax 3-2
- MML configuration commands
- component 5-2
- export 5-2
- session 5-2
- MML response messages
- error 3-5
- status 3-5
- MML sessions
- configuring 3-1
- help 3-6
- quitting 3-6
- starting 3-3
- noncontinuous mode alarm messages 6-3
- nonprovisionable data parameters 5-6
- OAM subsystem 1-3
- obtaining documentation xvii
- obtaining technical assistance xviii
- overlappedSending parameter 5-9
- overload
- data
- retrieving 4-8
- setting 4-7
- description 4-6
- level 1 4-6
- level 2 4-7
- level 3 4-7
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL1 alarm 6-14
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL2 alarm 6-11
- OVERLOAD_LEVEL3 alarm 6-9
- OVLDLEVEL1FILTER parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWERCALLS parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWERCPU parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPERCALLS parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPERCPU parameter 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL2FILTER parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2PERCENT parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWERCALLS parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWERCPU parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPERCALLS parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPERCPU parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3PERCENT parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHLOWERCPU parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHUPPERCALLS parameter 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHUPPERCPU parameter 4-7
- parameters
- ALARMDEBOUNCETIME 6-1
- CIAGENTSCANPERIOD 4-2
- codec 5-12
- dynamic system data 5-4
- H.245 5-11
- H.323 system 5-7
- LOGDIRECTORY 4-9
- LOGFILEROTATEINTERVAL 4-8
- LOGFILEROTATESIZE 4-8
- nonprovisionable data 5-6
- overlappedSending 5-9
- OVLDLEVEL1FILTER 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWERCALLS 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHLOWERCPU 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPERCALLS 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL1THRESHUPPERCPU 4-6
- OVLDLEVEL2FILTER 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2PERCENT 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWERCALLS 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHLOWERCPU 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPERCALLS 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL2THRESHUPPERCPU 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3PERCENT 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHLOWERCPU 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHUPPERCALLS 4-7
- OVLDLEVEL3THRESHUPPERCPU 4-7
- Q.931 5-7
- RAS 5-8
- static system data 5-3
- PGW 2200
- description 1-2
- redundant configuration 2-10, G-1
- PKINST file 2-10, 2-12
- protocols
- E-ISUP 1-4
- H.225 1-4
- Q.931 1-4
- RUDP 1-4
- prov-add command 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-6
- prov-cpy command A-7
- prov-dlt command 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-8
- prov-ed command 5-3, 5-4, 5-7, A-9
- prov-exp command A-10
- PROVISIONING_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT alarm 6-14
- prov-rtrv command A-11
- prov-sta command 3-4, A-13
- prov-stp command 3-4, A-14
- Q.931
- parameters 5-7
- protocol 1-4
- quit command 3-6, A-15
- radlog command 4-10, A-16
- RADVision
- H.323 overview 1-4
- logging 4-10
- RAS
- counter groups 4-3
- parameters 5-8
- redundant PGW 2200 configuration 2-10, G-1
- related documentation xvi
- Reliable User Datagram Protocol
- See RUDP
- resetting measurements 4-5
- restarting the Cisco HSI 4-1
- restart-softw command 4-1, A-17
- retrieving
- counters 4-6
- gapping data 4-11
- overload data 4-8
- rotating log files 4-8
- rtrv-alms:cont command 6-2, 6-3
- rtrv-alms command 6-2, 6-3, A-18
- rtrv-calls command A-18
- rtrv-ctr command 4-6, A-19
- rtrv-dest command A-19
- rtrv-gapping command 4-11, A-20
- rtrv-log command A-21
- rtrv-mml command A-22
- rtrv-ne command A-22
- rtrv-ne-health command A-23
- rtrv-overload command 4-8, A-23
- rtrv-softw command 4-2, A-24
- RUDP
- overview 1-4
- protocol 1-4
- security features 1-4
- set-dest-state command A-25
- set-gapping command 4-11, A-26
- set-log command 4-8, 4-10, A-26
- set-overload command A-27
- setting
- gapping 4-11
- overload data 4-7
- signaling interface
- See HSI
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- See SNMP
- skeleton configuration file 5-2, B-1
- SNMP
- manager 6-2
- MIB 4-3
- subagent 2-11, 4-2
- trap types 6-2
- software requirements 1-4
- Solaris 8 operating system
- disk partitions 2-2
- installation 2-1
- platform requirements 2-1
- sta-callproc command 4-2, A-28
- starting
- batch files 3-4
- call processing 4-2
- call processing application 4-2
- Cisco HSI 2-11
- MML sessions 3-1, 3-3
- sta-softw command 4-2, A-29
- static
- configuration data 5-1
- system data parameters 5-3
- sta-trc command A-29
- STOP_CALL_PROCESSING alarms 6-15
- stopping
- call processing 4-1
- call processing application 4-2
- Cisco HSI 2-11
- stp-call command A-30
- stp-callproc command 4-1, A-31
- stp-softw command 4-2, A-31
- stp-trc command A-32
- system configuration data
- dynamic 5-4
- static 5-3
- system-related measurements 4-2
- technical assistance, obtaining xviii
- trap types 6-2
- troubleshooting alarms 6-6
- uninstalling Cisco HSI 2-12
- update types 5-7, 5-8, 5-11
- user names, configuring 2-3
- VSC_FAILURE alarm 6-10
Posted: Thu Aug 15 15:25:35 PDT 2002
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