Call Details Dialog - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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The calls that match your search criteria (up to 500) appear in the lower list. You can pin a call that you want
to study. This moves it to the upper list, and it remains there, even after the call ends, until you unpin it.
Details about the selected call are available in the Call Info, Originator, Destination, and Bandwidth tabs
of the pane on the right. This information (and more) is also available in the Call Details dialog, which
appears when you click Show Call Details (in the Actions list). See
the data.
Note: Cluster vs. supercluster call statistics
If a call traverses multiple clusters in a supercluster, it's counted as a single call, but it appears in the
results of each cluster it touches when you search by cluster. Therefore, the sum of the number of
calls for each cluster may be greater than the total number of calls for the entire supercluster.
The following table describes the parts of the Active Calls list.
Column
(Pin State)
Start Time
Originator
Dial String
Destination
Bit Rate
Class of Service
See also:
Device Management

Call Details Dialog

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Call Details Dialog
The Call Details dialog appears when you click Show Call Details on the Active Calls page or Call History
page. It provides detailed information about the selected call. Keep in mind that some of the settings on the
Call Server Settings
page can affect the values reflected for a call.
The following table describes the fields in the dialog.
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Description
Click to pin a call, moving it to the top list and keeping its information available
even if the call ends. Click again to unpin it.
Time the call began (first signaling event).
Source of the call (the device's display name, if available; otherwise, its name,
alias, or IP address, in that order of preference). If the originator is an MCU,
the MCU name.
Dial string sent by originator, when available.
Destination of the call (the device's display name, if available; otherwise, its
name, alias, or IP address, in that order of preference). If the destination is an
MCU, the MCU name.
Bit rate (kbps) of the call. A down arrow indicates that the call was
downspeeded. Hover over it to see details.
Class of service (Gold, Silver, or Bronze) of the call.
Device Management
Call Details Dialog
for descriptions of
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