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CHAPTER 61    Reporting Information to External Party
Field
Latched
RTP Port
[632]
Latched T38
IP
[633]
Latched T38
Port
[634]
Leg ID
[310]
Displays the remote RTP port of the incoming RTP stream that the device
"latched" onto as a result of the RTP latching mechanism for NAT traversal.
The field is an integer 0 to 0xFFFF.
Note:
The field is included in the default CDR.
The field is applicable only to "CALL_END" CDR Report Types.
The field is applicable only to SBC media and Gateway CDRs.
The default field title is "LatchedRtpPort".
The maximum number of characters for Syslog tabular alignment is 15.
Displays the latching of a new T.38 stream (new IP address).
Note:
The field is included in the default CDR.
The field is applicable only to "CALL_END" CDR Report Types.
The field is applicable only to SBC media and Gateway CDRs.
The default field title is "LatchedT38Ip".
The maximum number of characters for Syslog tabular alignment is 20.
Displays the latching of a new T.38 stream (new port). The field is an integer 0
to 0xFFFF.
Note:
The field is included in the default CDR.
The field is applicable only to "CALL_END" CDR Report Types.
The field is applicable only to SBC media and Gateway CDRs.
The default field title is "LatchedT38Port".
The maximum number of characters for Syslog tabular alignment is 15.
Displays the unique ID of the call leg within a specific call session. The field is
an integer.
A basic SBC call consists of two legs (incoming and outgoing) and thus, two
leg IDs are generated for the session, one for each leg.
A basic Gateway call consists of only one leg ID.
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 SBC incoming leg and leg
ID "2" for the SBC 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".
Note:
The field is included in the default CDR.
The field is applicable to the "CALL_START", "CALL_CONNECT", and
"CALL_END" CDR Report Types.
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