Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring loggingTable 5: Logging applications 2 of 2ApplicationvoicewanDescriptionVoice failuresWAN plugged-in expansion2 of 2To define a filter that applies to every application, type all instead of the application.Use the set logging file condition command to create a filter for system messagesthat are logged to a log file. The following example defines a filter in which QoS messages witha severity level of Critical or higher are sent to the log file:set logging file condition qos criticalUse the set logging session condition command to create a filter for systemmessages that are displayed on the terminal screen. The following example defines a filter inwhich all messages with a severity level of Warning or higher are displayed on the screen:set logging session condition all warningUse the set logging server condition command to create a filter for system messagesthat are logged to the specified Syslog server. In addition to the application and severity level,you must specify the IP address of the Syslog server to which you want to apply the filter. Thefollowing example defines a filter in which no RIP messages are sent to the Syslog server withthe IP address 175.5.16.33:set logging server condition rip none 175.5.16.3370 Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway

Chapter 7:Configuring VoIP QoSThis chapter provides information about configuring VoIP on the G350 and contains thefollowing sections:●●●●●●VoIP overview — an overview of G350 VoIP configurationConfiguring RTP and RTCP — instructions on how to configure RTP and RTCP protocolson the G350Configuring QoS parameters — instructions on how to configure MGP QoS parameters onthe G350Configuring RTCP QoS parameters — instructions on how to configure RTP QoSparameters on the G350Configuring RSVP parameters — instructions on how to configure RSVP protocol on theG350Configuring Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing (WFVQ) — instructions on how to configure VoIPqueueing.VoIP overviewThe Avaya G350 Media Gateway provides voice services over IP data networks using VoIP.VoIP is a group of protocols for transmitting and receiving various types of voice data over an IPnetwork. VoIP includes protocols for transmitting and receiving the following types ofinformation:●●●Digitally encoded voice dataCall signalling informationCall routing information● QoS informationVoIP uses the RTP and RTCP protocols to transmit and receive digitally encoded voice data.For more information about configuring RTP and RTCP on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway,see Configuring RTP and RTCP on page 72.You can use many types of telephones and trunks that do not directly support VoIP. The AvayaG350 Media Gateway translates voice and signalling data between VoIP and the system usedby the telephones and trunks.Issue 3 January 2005 71

Chapter 7:Configuring VoIP QoSThis chapter provides information about configuring VoIP on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong> and contains <strong>the</strong>following sections:●●●●●●VoIP overview — an overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>G350</strong> VoIP configurationConfiguring RTP and RTCP — instructions on how to configure RTP and RTCP protocolson <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>Configuring QoS parameters — instructions on how to configure MGP QoS parameters on<strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>Configuring RTCP QoS parameters — instructions on how to configure RTP QoSparameters on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>Configuring RSVP parameters — instructions on how to configure RSVP protocol on <strong>the</strong><strong>G350</strong>Configuring Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing (WFVQ) — instructions on how to configure VoIPqueueing.VoIP overviewThe <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> provides voice services over IP data networks using VoIP.VoIP is a group <strong>of</strong> protocols for transmitting and receiving various types <strong>of</strong> voice data over an IPnetwork. VoIP includes protocols for transmitting and receiving <strong>the</strong> following types <strong>of</strong>information:●●●Digitally encoded voice dataCall signalling informationCall routing information● QoS informationVoIP uses <strong>the</strong> RTP and RTCP protocols to transmit and receive digitally encoded voice data.For more information about configuring RTP and RTCP on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>,see Configuring RTP and RTCP on page 72.You can use many types <strong>of</strong> telephones and trunks that do not directly support VoIP. The <strong>Avaya</strong><strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> translates voice and signalling data between VoIP and <strong>the</strong> system usedby <strong>the</strong> telephones and trunks.Issue 3 January 2005 71

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