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The first element of the NauticaWatch window is the Unit
Information element. Here you will find details of the unit
currently being monitored.
The unit's name, IP address and software version are displayed on
the left of the screen, while two small LEDs on the right show
whether information is being received and transmitted across the
LAN, or if there are data collisions.
Figure 15-3.
The ISDN Channel 1 element displays information on the activity
of the first ISDN channel. If a call is being made or received on
this channel, information about the call is displayed on the left.
The destination, number, call type and path type are all displayed
here.
In the centre of the screen are two percentage bars showing the
utilization of the port for transmitted (Tx) and received (Rx) calls.
Four LEDs show if the call is data or voice, and if the port is idle
(as in
If compression has been turned off for the port, the Compression
Off LED will be on; otherwise the compression ratios for
transmitted and received data are displayed.
Finally, a small digital display shows how long the call has been
running.
15-4
ISDN Channel 1
Figure
15-3) or if there is an error with the port.
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