Configuring Latch Deadlock and Media Inactivity Detection
The PGC can request to be notified by the VPG when a latching
deadlock or media inactivity exists on a PGCP gate. You can configure
latching deadlock and media inactivity detection parameters for use
by the VPG when it monitors media traffic that is flowing through
the gate.
Latch deadlock detection is defined in Gateway Control
Protocol: Application Data Inactivity Package, ITU-T Recommendation
H.248.40, January, 2007.
Step-by-Step Procedure
To configure parameters for latching deadlock and media inactivity
detection:
Access the configuration of your VPG and specify
data-inactivity-detection.
Configure the duration of inactivity
detection checks that the VPG performs on a gate. If no media packets
are received during a check, the VPG sends the PGC a quality (QUA)
alert, ADID alert, or service change notification. If media packets
are received, the timer is reset and checking continues. This parameter
applies to all gates, regardless of whether there is a latching signal
for the gate.
Request a service change to take gates
with latch deadlocks or media inactivity out of service, dropping
all packets for the gates. Specify whether to notify the PGC with
error code 906 (loss of lower layer connectivity) or 910 (media capability
failure).
Configure the VPG to stop inactivity
detection when a gate action is set to drop. Use this option to handle
calls that are placed on hold. When calls are resumed, the PG starts
the delay timer and resumes data inactivity detection. By default,
inactivity detection continues when a gate option is ready to drop
Specify that a notification (or service
change) occur immediately when no media packets are detected during
the initial checking delay period (latch-deadlock-delay or inactivity-delay). By default, inactivity is not reported until
the delay period and an inactivity duration period have elapsed.