Cisco WRP500 Administration Manual page 48

Wireless-g broadband router with 2 phone ports and built-in analog telephone adapter
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R E V I E W D R A F T # 1 — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Call 1 and 2 Type
Call 1 and 2 Remote
Hold
Call 1 and 2 Callback
Call 1 and 2 Peer
Name
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 Packets
Lost
Call 1 and 2 Packet
Error
Call 1 and 2 Mapped
RTP Port
Call 1 and 2 Media
Loopback
Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
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Direction of the call. May take one of the following values:
PSTN Gateway Call = VoIP-To-PSTN Call
VoIP Gateway Call = PSTN-To-VoIP Call
PSTN To Line 1 = PSTN call ring through and answered by Line 1
Line 1 Forward to PSTN Gateway = VoIP calls Line 1 then forwarded
to PSTN GW
Line 1 Forward to PSTN Number =VoIP calls Line 1 then forwarded
to PSTN number
Line 1 To PSTN Gateway
Line 1 Fallback To PSTN Gateway
Indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold.
Indicates whether the call was triggered by a call back request.
Name of the internal phone.
Phone number of the internal 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 packets lost.
Number of invalid packets received.
The port mapped for Real Time Protocol traffic for Call 1/2.
Media loopback is used to quantitatively and qualitatively measure
the voice quality experienced by the end user.
Appendix A
Advanced Voice Fields

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