Introduction

The IPSI Peg Count report measures the amount of errors encountered between the IPSI and the PCD (Processor). This network is often referred to as the Control Network. The IPSI is effectively a NIC for the Port Network.

The data flowing over this network is used for control purposes. Even though the bandwidth consumed is relatively small, it is very important that QoS policy is applied

If the Control Network does not meet Avaya’s recommended performance standards, parts or all of the solution can restart, causing major business interruption.


See below for more information on what this report tracks.

Uses

Use this report to:

  • Identify, over an extended time period, the performance of the Control Network.
  • Indicate potential problems when there are peg counts present.
  • Detect and resolve issues before they become business-impacting.
  • Root Cause Analysis(RCA) to prevent a recurrence of the incident.

Example 1

This is a good example of a Control Network with no issues.

Example 2

In this example, there are frequent issues with the Control Network and Port Network 1 is in danger of restarting.

The UC team need to work in conjunction with the data team to resolve this issue prior to there being an outage.

If the IPSI misses 3 sequential Heart Beat messages it will restart, causing major disruption to the business.

Additional Information

The table below describes the measures that this report tracks.

Field

Description

RTT > 300

Network Delay Count of how many times, within an hour, the sample delay was greater than 300 milliseconds.

HB Missed

Network Indicator Heart Beats Missed measures how many (once per second) “heartbeats” between the IPSI and PCD were missed.

Network Outage > 1

Network Indicator Network Outage measures the number of times there was at least a one second outage.

Network Outage > 3

Network Indicator Network Outage > 3 seconds (subset of number above) measures the number of times there was an outage duration of greater than 3 seconds.

Sanity Timer

Network Indicator Sanity Timeout (subset of number above) measures the number of times there was an outage greater than the value administered for the “IPSI Socket Sanity Timeout” (4 – 15 sec).

If a value is not administered, this number will be the same as the preceding column.


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