An Overload Profile specifies a set of congestion thresholds and congestion durations you can assign to a particular machine congestion (MC) level. When the "set" threshold for the profile assigned to a particular congestion level is exceeded for the "set" duration, the congestion level is raised to a higher level and overload controls are applied to help alleviate the congestion. The profile also specifies "clear" congestion thresholds and durations. The clear values specify the level to which congestion conditions must fall for the specified duration in order to return to the previous congestion level. These minimum clear durations prevent repeatedly switching in and out of congestion levels. You may assign Overload Profiles to the system (that apply throughout the SBC).

The following default Overload Profiles are automatically assigned to define thresholds and duration to system congestion levels 1-3 (MC1, MC2, and MC3):

  • defaultMC1
  • defaultMC2
  • defaultMC3 

In order to change its configuration, you must first disable an Overload Profile. Then, when you enable the profile, you cause all its parameter values to be validated. Once validated, these values are applied to the (system) congestion level to which you assign the profile. When you make a change in this manner, the system congestion level is cleared if the Overload Profile was being referenced. Standby modules also perform congestion processing but you cannot configure the module settings.

To View Overload Profiles

On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > Profile Management > Category: System Profiles >  Overload Profile. The Overload Profile window is displayed.

Figure 1: Profile Management - System Profiles - Overload Profile

To Enable or Disable Overload Profiles

To enable or disable any of the Overload Profiles in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Overload Profile name.


The Edit Selected Overload Profile window is displayed.

Figure 2: Edit Selected Overload Profile Window

 


Use the following table to make the required change and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel.

Table 1: Edit Selected Overload Profile Parameters

Parameter Description
Name

Overload Profile name. The name cannot be changed.

State

Administrative state of the Overload Profile.

  • Disabled (default) – Set to "Disabled" to change parameter values. While disabled, congestion processing continues to use the previous profile values.
  • Enabled – Set to "Enabled" to allow this profile to be referenced by a system congestion level whereby all parameter values are validated.

After you disable an Overload Profile object, you can use the windows positioned below the Overload Profile window to set the specific values for set/clear thresholds and set/clear duration for the profile. See the following pages for more information:

To Create an Overload Profile

  1. To create a new Overload Profile, click New Overload Profile on the Overload Profile List panel. The Create New Overload Profile window is displayed.

  2. Use the following table to configure the options then click Save to create the profile.

Table 2: Overload Profile Parameters

Parameter Description
Name

Overload Profile name. Use the following default profiles to create custom profiles:

  • defaultMC1
  • defaultMC2
  • defaultMC3
State

Administrative state of the Overload profile.

  • Disabled (default) – Set to "Disabled" to change parameter values. While disabled, congestion processing continues to use the previous profile values.
  • Enabled – Set to "Enabled" to allow this profile to be referenced by a system congestion level whereby all parameter values are validated.

After you create the Overload Profile object, use the windows positioned below the Overload Profile window to set the specific values for set/clear thresholds and set/clear duration for the profile. See the following pages for more information:

To Copy an Overload Profile

  1. To copy an Overload Profile, click the adjacent radio button.
  2. Click Copy Overload Profile tab on the Overload Profile List panel. The Copy Selected Overload Profile window is displayed.
  3. Make any required changes and click Save.

To Delete an Overload Profile

  1. To delete an Overload Profile, click the adjacent radio button.
  2. Click the delete icon (X) at the end of the row.
  3. Confirm the deletion when prompted.


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