Configuring QoS fault and clear traps

Last Updated : Nov 06, 2012 |

Procedure

Use the rtp-stat fault command.

For example:

Gxxx-001(super)# rtp-stat fault 1 0
The fault trap boundary was set to 1 (default: 3)
The clear trap boundary was set to 0

With this example configuration, a QoS fault trap is sent if and when one active RTP session has QoS problems. A QoS clear trap is then sent if and when the number of active RTP sessions with QoS problems reaches 0.