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Table 18 VoIP Statistics
LABEL
Last Outgoing
Number
Call Statistics
Call
Status
Codec
Peer Number
Duration
Packets Sent
Packets Recv
Tx Rate B/s
Rx Rate B/s
Poll Interval(s)
Set Interval
Stop
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the last number the SIP account called. It displays N/A if the
SIP account has never dialed a number.
This field displays the V300's line number.
This field indicates whether the line is active or not.
Idle - The line is not active.
Dial - the line is active and a connection to a SIP server has been made, but a call
is not in progress.
Dialing - the V300 is initiating a call on this line.
Ringing - the V300 has initiated a call, and the phone at the other end is ringing.
Connected - a call is in progress on this line.
Disconnect - the line is active, but the connection with the SIP server has been
terminated.
Hold - a call on this line is on hold.
Waiting - another line is active, and this line has an incoming call that has not
been answered.
Transfer - a call on this line is waiting to be transferred.
Transferred - a call on this line has been transferred to another number, and is
still ongoing.
Incoming - an incoming call on this line is waiting to be answered.
Busy - the V300 has tried to initiate a call, but the phone at the other end is
engaged.
This field displays what voice codec (coder/decoder) is being used for a current
VoIP call.
This field displays the SIP number of the person on the other end of the line, when
a call is in progress.
This field displays how long the current call has lasted.
This field displays the number of packets the V300 has transmitted in the current
call.
This field displays the number of packets the V300 has received in the current call.
This field displays how quickly the V300 has transmitted packets in the current
call. The rate is the average number of bytes transmitted per second.
This field displays how quickly the V300 has received packets in the current call.
The rate is the average number of bytes transmitted per second.
Enter how often you want the V300 to update this screen, and click Set Interval.
Click this to make the V300 update the screen based on the amount of time you
specified in the Poll Interval field.
Click this to make the V300 stop updating the screen.
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