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status station
Audio: Set-end
IP Addr and
Port
Node Name (for
Audio Channel)
Network Region
(for Audio
Channel)
Audio
Connection
Type
Product ID
H.245 Tunneled
in Q.931?
Registration
Status
MAC Address
555-233-143
Set-end IP audio address and IP port. IP Address is of the form
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx have decimal values 0-255. Port is a decimal
value 0-65535. This field will be blank for an idle station with no audio link,
or for a telecommuter IP SoftPhone with circuit-switched audio link.
Label administered for an IP address.
A number given to a set of IP addresses to indicate they have a common
set of characteristics.
Audio codec selected. Values may be ip-tdm, ip hairpin, ip direct, or ip-idle
If blank, then audio is carried directly to service link port.
Identifier submitted by the endpoint during registration, or is blank to
identify the type of endpoint. If the Product ID field contains a value, it will
be one of the 30 allowed product IDs administered on the customer options
form.
Values: yes, no or does not apply. Yes Indicates that H.245 is contained
within Q.931, and all H.245 fields will not be displayed. This field does not
apply to IP SoftPhone endpoints.
Identifies the registration and authentication status of the IP endpoint (note
that an unregistered IP SoftPhone cannot be identified as an IP endpoint).
Possible values are:
unregistered (H.323 station only) — the endpoint is unregistered
registered-not-authenticated (H.323 station only) — the endpoint is
registered, but has not been authenticated
authenticated-not-registered (H.323 station only) — the endpoint has
been authorized (by the associated IP SoftPhone), but is not yet registered
registered-authenticated — the endpoint is registered and authenticated
pending-unregistration — the endpoint is unregistered, but critical
internal data structures have not yet been updated
Will always be registered-authenticated for an IP station that is able to
make calls. If it is registered-not-authenticated, then station is disallowed
from making or receiving calls.
The Media Access Control (MAC) address field shows the MAC address
received from the phone when the phone registers. If the phone registers
but is unable to send a MAC address, then the field shows "not available".
The field is blank if the phone is not registered.
Issue 1 May 2002
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