Voice System Settings - Cisco SPA112 Administration Manual

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide
Field
Call 1 and 2 Peer Phone
Call 1 and 2 Call Duration
Call 1 and 2 Packets Sent
Call 1 and 2 Packets Recv
Call 1 and 2 Bytes Sent
Call 1 and 2 Bytes Recv
Call 1 and 2 Decode
Latency
Call 1 and 2 Jitter
Call 1 and 2 Round Trip
Delay
Call 1 and 2 Packets Lost
Call 1 and 2 Packet Error

Voice System Settings

Use the Voice > System page to configure general voice system settings and to
enable logging by using a syslog server. (Logging also can be configured in the
Administration > Logging pages. For more information, see
To open this page: Click Voice on the menu bar, and then click System in the
navigation tree.
Requirements for Logging
You need a computer that is on the same subnetwork as the ATA, to capture
the log files. This computer needs to be running a syslog daemon. Enter the
IP address of this computer in the Syslog Server and Debug Server fields.
You can deploy a syslog server to receive syslog messages from the ATA,
which acts as a syslog client. The syslog client device uses the syslog
protocol to send messages, based on its configuration, to a syslog server.
The syslog messages can be accessed by reviewing the "syslog.514.log"
file which resides in the same directory as the slogsrv.exe syslog server
application.
Description
Phone number of the peer phone.
Duration of the call.
Number of packets sent
Number of packets received.
Number of bytes sent.
Number of bytes received.
Number of milliseconds for decoder latency.
Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter
Number of milliseconds for delay.
Number of packets lost.
Number of invalid packets received.
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