/mcpTable 32: QoS Parameter Operators Description Operator Choose this operator to generate jitter, latency, or lost packet data that is greater than or equal to the specified value.
= Choose this operator to generate jitter, latency, or lost packet data that is equal to the specified value. = Choose this operator to generate jitter, latency, or lost packet data that is less than or equal to the specified value. <= Choose this operator to preclude jitter, latency, or lost packet data. N.A. Choose this operator to generate jitter, latency, or lost packet data that occurs between one value and another value. When you choose this operator, a second field displays, so you can set the start and end values. Between Generate QoS Detail Reports This section describes how to generate, view, or mail detailed information about the system QoS. Procedure Step 1 Choose System Reports > QoS > Detail. The QoS Detail window displays. Step 2 In the Select Call Types area, check the check boxes for the types of calls that you want the report to include. The following table describes the call types. Table 33: QoS Detail Report Call Types Description Call Type Outgoing calls that originate on one Unified Communications Manager network, go out through a trunk and terminate on a different Unified Communications Manager network. For CAR purposes, be aware that any outgoing call can be classified as an OnNet call if it is configured as such in the CAR dial plan configuration window. For more information, see Set Up Dial Plan, on page 31. On Net Calls, including intracluster calls, that originate in the Unified Communications Manager network and end in the same Unified Communications Manager network (no gateways or trunks are used). Internal Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 97 CDR Analysis and Reporting Generate QoS Detail Reports