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Fault management
NN10035-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003
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whenever a failure condition occurs on the Active SIP
Application Module.
Application Module.
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Idle Session Detection
— enables the RTP Media Portal to detect and recover media
resources associated with idle media sessions. This basic
capability enables the system to maintain capacity and
performance in the wake of a SIP Application Module failure that
causes the isolation of active media sessions.
capability enables the system to maintain capacity and
performance in the wake of a SIP Application Module failure that
causes the isolation of active media sessions.
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Media Survivability
— enables the RTP Media Portal to allow media sessions to survive
(through to session completion) in the absence of control
signaling from the SIP Application Module. This capability
enables the system to permit media sessions to continue
through to completion in the wake of SIP Application Module
failure.
signaling from the SIP Application Module. This capability
enables the system to permit media sessions to continue
through to completion in the wake of SIP Application Module
failure.
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Shared Resource
— enables the distribution of RTP Media Portal resources to
multiple SIP Application Modules. The strategy of distributing
media sessions over multiple RTP Media Portals strengthens
the network's ability to continue processing sessions in the event
of a failure condition. Failures would result in diminished
capacity across the entire network, but not necessarily a service
outage, since there are many other RTP Media Portals available
to many SIP Application Modules.
media sessions over multiple RTP Media Portals strengthens
the network's ability to continue processing sessions in the event
of a failure condition. Failures would result in diminished
capacity across the entire network, but not necessarily a service
outage, since there are many other RTP Media Portals available
to many SIP Application Modules.
Fault management procedures
Alarm surveillance
From the System Management Console
1
From the System Management Console, under the RTP Portal
Components folder, highlight the appropriate RTP Media Portal.
Components folder, highlight the appropriate RTP Media Portal.
2
The main screen appears to the right and describes RTP Media
Portal component details such as general details, CPU usage,
Disk Usage, I/O Usage, and Alarms.
Portal component details such as general details, CPU usage,
Disk Usage, I/O Usage, and Alarms.
3
Below the status details, click the alarm tab to view the service
component and what severity of an alarm is raised against it. For
alarm severity classification, refer to the MCP System
Management Console Basics.
component and what severity of an alarm is raised against it. For
alarm severity classification, refer to the MCP System
Management Console Basics.