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Figure 13
DashboarD tab
1. The audio level meters give a quick indication of send and receive levels.
2. The Contact Closure section gives a visual indication of the state of each input (local) and output closure
(remote). The input closure boxes also function as buttons to trigger closures locally.
3. The Active Connections section gives an indication of any currently active connections. If more than one
connection is active, they will display in a list here.
4. Switchboard status, Public IP, and router information are displayed in the status box.
5. A quick view of the codec's receive stats are presented in the lower section. This is similar to the statistics
presented under the Performance->Active Connection described in the next section.
PERFORMANCE TAB
The Performance Tab includes information on data transmission and reception rates from BRIC-Link to active
remote connections. This allows for real-time monitoring of network quality during connections.
ACTIVE CONNECTIONS
Clicking the header "Active Connection" will show a basic chart of real-time codec receive performance. Channel
Statistics, as shown in Figure 14, will give numeric statistics for the current active call. If several calls are active
(Multistreaming), each will appear in a separate section.
Figure 14
channeL statistics
Figure 15 displays a real-time graph. This shows only statistics for the incoming data of the local codec. If a
connection does not use the optional CrossLock reliability layer, this graph will be the only real-time network graph
available. CrossLock connections also display the CrossLock statistics graph, which has more information.
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