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Table 7-22.
Display Name
On-Line
Monitor
Connection
Status
In-Use Audio
Resources
Receive-Audio
Statistics
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
IPRC Diagnostics Displays (Continued)
Serial
Web
Display Name
N/A
Session
Information*
N/A
Receive
Session
Information*
Contains
Options for entering commands for a variety of functions.
To see a list of the available commands, enter "?" at the
prompt.
Information about all of the sessions and channels. While
in this screen, you can switch between sessions and
channels or scroll through the multi-page display. For
each session or channel, the following appears:
•
mapped channel or session information
•
any crosspoint connections, including Call Process-
ing's highway/timeslot pairs and the card's local high-
way/timeslot pairs
•
description sent down by Call Processing for that par-
ticular session
•
destination IP address
•
statuses of the RTP streams for that channel
Information about which sessions and channels are in
use. Although this display contains the same information
as Connections Status, the In-Use Audio Resources dis-
play offers a quick way to examine the use of these
resources without scrolling. Also, a tester or developer
can use this display while attempting to place all calls
through a specific range of DSPs (e.g., for testing the
daughterboard).
Information about the receive-audio statistics for any ses-
sion or channel. While in this screen, you can switch
between session and channel modes and scroll through
each mode. For any session/channel, information about
the following appears:
•
percentage of in-time audio frames
•
resynchronization count
•
playback adjustment control
•
jitter statistics
•
early and late frame statistics
•
buffer lead-time statistics
•
Call Processing thresholds
NOTE:
While in the Receive Session Information Web
display, you can click on a circuit to access an in-time
packet graph of the last thirty seconds of a session's call.
This allows you to determine the quality of the call based
on the percentage of in-time frames.
IPRC Diagnostic Displays