Field Name
Supplementary Services Status
Call on Hold
Call Waiting
Caller ID
Call Status fields
Call Status
Wireless Module
Status
SIM Registration
Status
Signal Strength
Note section
(Options & Signal Strength Ranges)
Reset (button)
Disconnect (button)
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Call Progress Details: Field Definitions (continued)
Values
Description
alphanumeric
Describes held call by its IP address source, location/gateway identifier,
and hold duration. Location/gateway identifiers come from Gateway
Name field in Phone Book Configuration screen of remote VOIP.
alphanumeric
Describes waiting call by its IP address source, location/gateway
identifier, and hold duration. Location/gateway identifiers come from
Gateway Name field in Phone Book Configuration screen of remote
VOIP.
"Calling Party
This field shows the identifier and status of a remote VOIP (which has Call
+ identifier";
Name Identification enabled) with which this VOIP unit is currently
"Alerting Party
engaged in some VOIP transmission. The status of the engagement
+ identifier";
(Connected, Alerting, Busy, or Calling) is followed by the identifier of a
"Busy Party
specific channel of a remote VOIP unit. This identifier comes from the
+ identifier";
"Caller Id" field in the Supplementary Services screen of the remote VOIP
"Connected
unit.
Party +
identifier"
hangup, active
Shows condition of current call.
ready,
This displays the current status of the wireless module on this channel.
registering
"registered
This shows the registration status of the module on this channel.
to...", not
registered
0-99
0-3 is an insufficient signal for use.
4-9 is a low strength signal that is usable.
10-19 is a medium strength and is a good connection.
20-31 is a high strength and is an excellent connection.
99 means there is no signal at all.
"SC" stands for Silence Compression. With Silence Compression enabled,
the MultiVOIP GSM will not transmit voice packets when silence is
detected, thereby reducing the amount of network bandwidth that is
being used by the voice channel.
"FEC" stands for Forward Error Correction. Forward Error Correction
enables some of the voice packets that were corrupted or lost to be
recovered. FEC adds an additional 50% overhead to the total network
bandwidth consumed by the voice channel.
-
Clicking this button will reset the channel including the wireless module.
Clicking this button will disconnect the current connection on this
-
channel.
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