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The congestion objects provide a facility for managing the call congestion on the

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During a sustained system load, the

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accepts calls at a smooth rate, avoiding behavior such as accepting all calls for a short period of time, and then rejecting all calls for the remaining sampling period. This is accomplished with system-level policers. Unlike IP Traffic Policers--which control the allowed rate of incoming IP packets, congestion policers control the allowed rate of incoming calls in a system. Individually configurable bucket sizes (POLICER BUCKETSIZE) control the call burst handling capability. The policer fill rate controls the sustained rate (the rate at which tokens are added to the bucket). In this case, the fill rate is the sustained call rate allowed at calls per second (CPS). Fill rates are not configurable when using congestion policers; instead, they are dynamically adjusted based on resource usage, to maximize those resources.

On SBC main the

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The Congestion window is displayed.

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The following fields are displayed:

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Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.

Congestion Commands

The

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detects congestion by monitoring a time-decaying average of the CPU utilization. It also monitors the Internal Round-Trip Time (IRTT) during call setup for determining whether the
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is in congestion. When congestion (for either reason) is detected and the congestion level reaches MC2, the SBC activates a control algorithm which adaptively throttles calls to eliminate the congestion while still maximizing the call throughput.

On SBC main screen, go to All > System > Congestion. The Congestion window is displayed. The Congestion Commands panel appears at the bottom

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The following options are displayed:

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Parameter

Description

setSysCongestionSimulates resource (cpu memory) congestion.
setDebugSysCongestionSets the debug flag associated with system congestion
setSysIpInstanceDirects all the calls of a specific type or SIP registrations to a specific instance of call processing engine.
cpuhistoryDisplays the CPU usage history.
memhistoryDisplays the Memory usage history.

setSysCongestion

This command helps you to simulate resources for appropriate CPU usage.

On the Congestion Commands panel, choose setSysCongestion as the Command from the drop-down list and click Select. A pop up window appears with the respective command parameters.

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Choose the Resource and the Level at which the congestion should happen and click setSysCongestion.

The result of the action is displayed:

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setDebugSysCongestion

This command helps you to set the debug flag along with the system congestion.

On the Congestion Commands panel, choose setDebugSysCongestion as the Command from the drop-down list and click Select. A pop up window appears with the respective command parameters.

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Select enabled for Debugflag and click setDebugSysCongestion.

The result of the action is displayed:

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setSysIpInstance

This command help you to direct all the calls to a specific instance of call processing engine.

On the Congestion Commands panel, choose setSysIpInstance as the Command from the drop-down list and click Select. A pop up window appears with the respective command parameters.

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Select the Ip Type from the drop-down list and add the instance value and click setSysIpInstance.

The result of the action is displayed:

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cpuhistory

This command helps you to view the CPU usage history.

On the Congestion Commands panel, choose cpuhistory as the Command from the drop-down list and click Select. A pop up window appears with the respective command parameters.

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Select the desired Type from the drop-down list and click cpuhistory.

The result of the action is displayed:

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memhistory

This command helps you to view the Memory usage history.

On the Congestion Commands panel, choose memhistory as the Command from the drop-down list and click Select. A pop up window appears with the respective command parameters.

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Select the desired Type from the drop-down list and click memhistory.

The result of the action is displayed:

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