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Index

A

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

B

batch files

creating     3-4
description     3-3
logging to     3-4
starting     3-4

C

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

D

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

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

G

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

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

I

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

L

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

M

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

N

noncontinuous mode alarm messages     6-3

nonprovisionable data parameters     5-6

O

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

P

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

Q.931

parameters     5-7
protocol     1-4
quit command     3-6, A-15

R

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

S

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

T

technical assistance, obtaining     xviii

trap types     6-2

troubleshooting alarms     6-6

U

uninstalling Cisco HSI     2-12

update types     5-7, 5-8, 5-11

user names, configuring     2-3

V

VSC_FAILURE alarm     6-10


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