The total number of QoS traps sent since the RTP statistics application was enabled or since the last use of the rtp-stat clear command
QoS traps Drop
The number of QoS traps dropped by the rate limiter since the RTP statistics application was enabled or since the last use of the rtp-stat clear command
Qos Fault/QoS Clear
General QoS state: QoS Fault means that the number of active RTP sessions with QoS faults is currently higher than the QoS fault boundary. QoS Clear means that the number of active RTP sessions with QoS faults is currently less than or equal to the QoS clear boundary. You can configure the QoS fault and clear boundaries using the rtp-stat fault command. See QoS fault and clear traps.
Engine ID
The ID of the VoIP engine. Since the Branch Gateway has one VoIP engine, one line appears in the table.
Description
Description of the VoIP engine
Uptime
The uptime of the RTP statistics application. This is the time since the RTP statistics application was enabled or since the last use of the rtp-stat clear command.
Active Session
The number of active sessions / number of active sessions with QoS problems
Total Session
The total number of sessions / number of sessions that had QoS problems
Mean Duration
The mean RTP session duration (calculated only for terminated calls)
Tx TTL
The IP Time To Live (TTL) field for transmitted RTP packets