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Field Name
Log # column
Start Date, Time
column
Duration column
Type
Status column
IP Direction
Mode column
From column
To column
Special Buttons
Previous
Next
First
Last
Delete File
Call Details
Voice coder
Disconnect Reason
DTMF Capability
Outbound Digits
Received
Outbound Digits Sent
Server Details
Packets sent
Packets received
Packets lost
Bytes sent
Bytes received
FROM Details
Gateway Name
IP Address
Options
TO Details
Gateway Name
IP Address
Options
Supplementary Services Info
Call Transferred To
Call Forwarded To
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Logs Screen Details: Field Definitions
Values
Description
1 or higher
All calls are assigned an event number in chronological order, with the
most recent call having the highest event number.
dd:mm:yyyy
The starting time of the call. The date is presented as a day and a month
hh:mm:ss
of one or two digits, and a four-digit year, followed by a time-of-day.
hh:mm:ss
This describes how long the call lasted in hours, minutes, and seconds.
SIP
Indicates the Call Signaling protocol used for the call (SIP).
success or failure
Displays the status of the call (whether the call was completed or not).
Incoming,
Shows call "incoming" or "outgoing" with respect to the gateway.
outgoing
voice or FAX
Shows if the event being described was a voice call or a FAX call.
gateway name
Displays the name of the voice gateway that originates the call.
gateway name
Displays the name of the voice gateway that completes the call.
--
Displays log entry before currently selected one.
--
Displays log entry after currently selected one.
--
Displays first log entry
--
Displays last log entry.
--
Deletes selected log file.
Coder protocol
The voice coder being used on this call.
"Normal" or
Indicates whether the call was disconnected simply because the desired
"Local"
conversation was done or some other irregular cause.
inband,
Indicates whether the DTMF dialing digits are carried "Inband" or "Out of
out of band
Band." The corresponding field values differ for the 3 different VOIP
protocols. For SIP it can display either "Out of Band RFC2833" or "Out of
Band SIP INFO" to indicate the out-of-band condition or "Inband" to
indicate the in-band condition.
0-9, #, *
These are the digits received from the remote SIP end point that are used
to initiate a call out on the wireless network.
0-9, #, *
These are the digits received from the wireless network and sent to the
remote SIP end point to place a call.
n.n.n.n
When the MultiVOIP GSM is operating in the non-direct mode (with
proxy in SIP mode), this field shows the IP address of the server that is
directing IP phone traffic.
integer value
Number of voice packets sent over the IP network during this call.
integer value
Number of voice packets received over the IP network in the course of
this call.
integer value
Number of voice packets from this call that were lost after being received
from the IP network.
Number of bytes of voice sent over the IP network during this call.
integer value
integer value
Number of bytes of voice received over the IP network during this call.
alphanumeric
Identifier for the VOIP gateway that originated this call.
n.n.n.n
IP address for the VOIP gateway that originated this call.
FEC, SC
Displays transmission options used by the gateway originating the call.
alphanumeric
Identifier for the VOIP gateway that received this call.
n.n.n.n
IP address for the VOIP gateway that received this call.
Displays transmission options used by VOIP gateway receiving the call.
phone number
Number of party called in transfer.
phone number
Number of party called in forwarding.
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