In this section:
The Path Check Profile specifies the conditions that constitute a connectivity failure, and in the event of such a failure, the conditions that constitute a connectivity recovery. This section describes the CLI syntax, parameter descriptions and command examples.
Refer to Path Check Support using SIP OPTIONS Ping for additional feature details.
Sonus recommends to not configure Path Check Profile and SIP ARS Profile on the same peer to avoid unexpected results. As a general rule, the Path Check Profile is configured on the access leg where there is less traffic, and the ARS Profile is configured on the peer leg where there is continuous traffic.
% set profiles services pathCheckProfile <profile name> failureResponseCodes <400-699 | all |all4xx | all5xx | all6xx> protocol sipOptions recoveryCount <1-10> replyTimeoutCount <1-10> sendInterval <1-600> transportPreference <preference1 | preference2 | preference3 | preference4>
The Path Check Profile parameters are defined below:
This example creates a patch check profile named "PCP-1" with the default ping protocol type "sipOptions", a recovery count of "7" and a send interval of "120" seconds. The reply timeout count is left at the default of "6". Next, the PCP is assigned to "defaultSigZone" zone for default address context using IP address "10.20.120.21".
% set profiles services pathCheckProfile PCP-1 protocol sipOptions recoveryCount 7 sendInterval 120 % show profiles services pathCheckProfile PCP-1 protocol sipOptions; sendInterval 120; recoveryCount 7; % set addressContext default zone defaultSigZone ipPeer PEER-1 ipAddress 10.20.120.21 pathCheck profile PCP-1 state enabled % show addressContext default zone defaultSigZone ipPeer PEER-1 ipAddress 10.20.120.21; pathCheck { profile PCP-1; state enabled; }
To configure a single failureResponseCodes
value for a Path Check Profile:
% set profiles services pathCheckProfile PCP_1 failureResponseCodes 404
To set multiple failureResponseCodes
values:
% set profiles services pathCheckProfile PCP_1 failureResponseCodes [ 404 503 all6xx ]
To delete a single failureResponseCodes
value:
% delete profiles services pathCheckProfile PCP_1 failureResponseCodes all6xx
To delete all failureResponseCodes
values:
% delete profiles services pathCheckProfile <pathCheckProfile_name> failureResponseCodes []