Table Of Contents
Configuring RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Finding Feature Information in This Module
Prerequisites for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Restrictions for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Information About IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Benefits of the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Statistics Measured by the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
How to Configure IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Configuring and Sceduling an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Configuration Examples for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Example: Configuring an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Feature Information for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Configuring RTP-Based VoIP Operations
First Published: August 14, 2006Last Updated: July 31, 2008This module describes how to configure an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)-based Voice over IP (VoIP) Operation feature to set up and schedule a test call for using Voice gateway digital signal processors (DSPs) to gather network performance-related statistics for the call. Available statistical measurements for VoIP networks include jitter, frame loss, Mean Opinion Score for Conversational Quality (MOS-CQ), and Mean Opinion Score for Listening Quality (MOS-LQ).
Finding Feature Information in This Module
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the "Feature Information for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations" section.
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Contents
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Prerequisites for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Restrictions for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Information About IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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How to Configure IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Configuration Examples for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Feature Information for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Prerequisites for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Both the source and destination routers must be running Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T or later releases.
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Both the source and destination routers must be running a Cisco IOS image with the Cisco IOS IP Voice or higher grade feature package.
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The source router must have a network module with a c5510 or c549 DSP. The destination router need not have a network module with a DSP.
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The IP SLAs Responder must be enabled on the destination gateway.
Restrictions for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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The IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation gathers statistical information only from the DSP of the source router.
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For source-to-destination measurements, the RTP-based VoIP operation does not obtain statistical information from DSPs.
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Depending on the type of DSP, the statistics measured by the IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation will vary. For more information, see the "Statistics Measured by the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation" section.
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The voice port used by the IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation will not be available for other calls.
Information About IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Benefits of the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
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Statistics Measured by the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Benefits of the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
The IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation feature provides the following key benefits:
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End-to-end performance measurements using DSPs for determining voice quality in VoIP networks.
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Proactive threshold violation monitoring through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap notifications and syslog messages.
Statistics Measured by the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
The IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation provides an enhanced capability to measure voice quality using DSP-based calculations to determine MOS scores. For customer scenarios where the destination gateway does not have DSP hardware, statistical information is gathered only from the DSP of the source gateway. In this case, the RTP data stream is looped back from the destination to the source gateway.
The statistics gathered by the IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation will vary depending on the type of DSP module (see Table 1 and Table 2).
How to Configure IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Configuring and Sceduling an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Configuring and Sceduling an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Perform this task to configure and schedule an IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation.
SUMMARY STEPS
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enable
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configure terminal
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ip sla operation-number
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voip rtp {destination-ip-address | destination-hostname} source-ip {ip-address | hostname} source-voice-port {slot [/subunit/port:ds0-group-number]} [codec codec-type] [duration seconds] [advantage-factor value]
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frequency seconds
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history history-parameter
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owner text
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tag text
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threshold milliseconds
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timeout milliseconds
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exit
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ip sla reaction-configuration operation-number react monitored-element [action-type option] [threshold-type {average [number-of-measurements] | consecutive [occurrences] | immediate | never | xofy [x-value y-value]}] [threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold]
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ip sla schedule operation-number [life {forever | seconds}] [start-time {hh:mm[:ss] [month day | day month] | pending | now | after hh:mm:ss}] [ageout seconds] [recurring]
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exit
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show ip sla monitor configuration [operation-number]
DETAILED STEPS
Troubleshooting Tips
Use the debug ip sla trace and debug ip sla error commands to help troubleshoot issues with an IP SLAs operation.
What to Do Next
To view and interpret the results of an IP SLAs operation use the show ip sla statistics and show ip sla statistics aggregated commands. Checking the output for fields that correspond to criteria in your service level agreement will help you determine whether the service metrics are acceptable.
Configuration Examples for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
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Example: Configuring an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
Example: Configuring an IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
The following example shows how to configure an IP SLAs RTP-based VoIP operation:
ip sla 1voip rtp 10.2.3.4 source-ip 10.5.6.7 source-voice-port 1/0:1 codec g711alaw duration 30 advantage-factor 5!ip sla reaction-configuration 1 react FrameLossDS action-type traponly threshold-type consecutive 3!ip sla schedule 1 start-time now life foreverUse the show ip sla statistics command in privileged EXEC mode to display the current operational status and statistics for an IP SLAs operation. Use the show ip sla statistics aggregated command in privileged EXEC mode to display the aggregated hourly status and statistics for an IP SLAs operation.
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic Document TitleCisco IOS IP SLAs UDP-based VoIP operations for VoIP networks
"IP SLAs—Analyzing VoIP Service Levels Using the UDP Jitter Operation" chapter of the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide
Cisco IOS commands
Cisco IOS IP SLAs commands
Standards
Standard TitleNo new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
MIB MIBs LinkCISCO-RTTMON-MIB
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL:
RFCs
RFC TitleNo new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Feature Information for IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operations
Table 3 lists the features in this module and provides links to specific configuration information.
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Table 3 lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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