AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual page 973

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CDR Field
LegId
Cid
MediaType
Coder
PacketInterval
LocalRtpIp
LocalRtpPort
RemoteRtpIp
RemoteRtpPort
InPackets
OutPackets
LocalPackLoss
RemotePackLoss
RTPdelay
RTPjitter
Version 7.2
Range
10 to 200 ms
0 to 0xFFFF
0 to 0xFFFF
0 to 0xFFFFFFFF
0 to 0xFFFFFFFF
0 to 0xFFFFFFFF
0 to 0xFFFFFF (-1 if
information is unavailable)
0 to 10000 ms (-1 if
information is unavailable)
0 to 40000 samples (-1 if
unavailable)
973
63. Reporting Information to External Party
Description
Unique ID number of the call leg within a
specific call session. The field is
included in all Report Types
(MediaReportType).
A basic call consists of two legs
(incoming leg and outgoing leg) and
thus, two leg IDs are generated for the
session, one for each leg.
For each new call, the device assigns
leg ID "1" to the first leg. The device then
increments the leg ID for subsequent
legs according to the leg sequence in
the call session. For example, the device
generates leg ID "1" for the incoming leg
and leg ID "2" for the outgoing leg. If the
call is transferred, the device generates
leg ID "3" for the leg belonging to the call
transfer target. Another example is a call
forking session where the leg ID
sequence may be as follows: incoming
leg is "1", outgoing leg to user's office
phone is "2" and outgoing leg to the
user's mobile phone is "3". If the call is
then transferred, the leg ID for the
transfer leg is "4".
Channel CID
Media type (audio, video, or text)
Coder name
Coder packet interval
Local RTP IP address
Local RTP port
Remote RTP IP address
Remote RTP port
Number of packets received by the
device (local)
Number of packets sent by the device
(local)
Number of packet loss of the entire
stream (local)
Remote packet loss
Average RTP delay of the entire stream
RTP jitter
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