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QoS Alarms and NetIQ

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captaingadget

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Mar 26, 2007
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Does any on know the relationship between the NEAR TN that NetIQ reports in HEX and the real TN?
Here is an example of what I'm talking about for a QoS 0022 alarm. This is what I'm getting out of NetIQ:

BeginBeginBegin 186035 NORTELCS_VGMC:ITG-ESET:MGT1PSS [220.0.0.9]
1221556945 QOS0022: Voice packet loss warning 10.51.3.36:5200 <=> 10.20.11.21:5258 loss: 4.3%

Direction: rx

Near TN: 0x11d1

Source IP address: 10.51.3.36

Source port: 5200

Destination IP address: 10.20.11.21

Destination port: 5258

TCID: 29





He EndEndEnd

BeginBeginBegin 186021 NORTELCS_VGMC:ITG-ESET:MGT1PSS [220.0.0.9]
1221556945 QOS0026: Jitter warning 10.51.3.36:5200 <=> 10.20.11.21:5258
NULL EndEndEnd

BeginBeginBegin 186046 NORTELCS_VGMC:ITG-ESET:MGEPSS [220.0.0.104]
1221556988 QOS0022: Voice packet loss warning 10.20.11.22:5252 <=> 10.20.11.33:5200
loss: 4.9%

Direction: rx

Near TN: 0x10

Source IP address: 10.20.11.22

Source port: 5252

Destination IP address: 10.20.11.33

Destination port: 5200

TCID: 0

The 0x after the near TN indicates the number is HEX. How does this relate to the real TN?

Below is the nortel explanation of the QoS 0022 error.


QOS0022 Voice packet loss Warning threshold exceeded: [packet loss value], [rx/tx],
[near end TN], [near end IP:near end port], [far end IP:far end port], [tcid].
where:
packet loss value = percentage of packets not received
near end TN = the reporting set's packed TN, or channel + port number
near end IP = the originating set IP address or channel
far end IP = the terminating set IP address or channel
tcid = the channel ID (if a DSP is reporting)
Note: This alarm is reported on the Signaling Server or VGMC.
 
Thanks very much. One final question, do you know what calculation/manipulation the meridian is doing to get the packed TN from hex to LSCU format?
 
OK I've found the info. It's in the appendix of the Software Input Output - System Messages Guide.

Thanks for your help.
 
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