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Chapter 7<br />

Expert Oracle Options<br />

150 Sniffer <strong>Portable</strong> <strong>Professional</strong><br />

Radius Request List Flush<br />

Count<br />

GTP 99 Create PDP<br />

Context Request Flush<br />

Count<br />

Use the Oracle Options tab to specify the Oracle Error Type numbers<br />

(Oracle Error Codes) for which you would like the Expert to generate<br />

alarms. Whenever the Expert sees one of the error codes listed here, it<br />

will generate the Oracle: ORA Error Type Noticed alarm at the Service<br />

layer.<br />

Use this tab as follows:<br />

Specifies how often the list of Radius<br />

requests for a particular Radius object<br />

should be checked for timeouts and flushed<br />

of expired entries.<br />

NOTE: If you set this field to 0, the Expert<br />

treats the field as if were set to 1. Only nonzero<br />

values are supported.<br />

NOTE: For most situations, setting this field<br />

higher than its default of 1 is not<br />

recommended. Setting the value higher than<br />

1 decreases the likelihood of seeing any<br />

Timed Out alarms for Radius Access and<br />

Accounting requests.<br />

Specifies how often the list of GTP 99 PDP<br />

Context Requests for a particular GTP 99<br />

object should be checked for timeouts and<br />

flushed of expired requests. When the<br />

Expert checks this list and sees at least one<br />

response that exceeds the PDP Context<br />

Request Timeout threshold or no response<br />

at all, it generates the GTP 99 PDP<br />

Context Request Timed Out alarm.<br />

NOTE: If you set this field to 0, the Expert<br />

treats the field as if were set to 1. Only nonzero<br />

values are supported.<br />

Click Add to create a new entry in the grid. Then, type in the<br />

numerical error code to be monitored.<br />

Click Delete to delete the selected error code from the table.<br />

You can modify any entry in the grid by selecting it and revising as<br />

necessary.

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