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Column Name Description
Connectivity
Status
Displays the status of the IP address’ connectivity according to the method in the
‘Connectivity Method’ field.
Can be one of the following:
OK — Remote side responds to periodic connectivity queries.
Lost — Remote side didn’t respond for a short period.
Fail — Remote side doesn’t respond.
Init — Connectivity queries not started (e.g., IP address not resolved).
Disable — The connectivity option is disabled (‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ equals 0 or 2).
Quality Status
Determines the QoS (according to packet loss and delay) of the IP address.
Can be one of the following:
Unknown — Recent quality information isn’t available.
OK
Poor
This field is applicable only if the parameter ‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ is set to 2
or 3.
This field is reset if no QoS information is received for 2 minutes.
Quality Info.
Displays QoS information: delay and packet loss, calculated according to previous calls.
This field is applicable only if the parameter ‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ is set to
2 or 3.
This field is reset if no QoS information is received for 2 minutes.
DNS Status
Can be one of the following:
DNS
Disable
DNS
Resolved
DNS
Unresolved
Call Counters
The Call Counters screens provide you with statistic information on incoming (IP
Æ
Tel) and
outgoing (Tel
Æ
IP) calls. The statistic information is updated according to the release reason
that is received after a call is terminated (during the same time as the end-of-call CDR
message is sent). The release reason can be viewed in the Termination Reason field in the
CDR message. For detailed information on each counter, see
Table 38
.
You can reset this information by clicking the
Reset Counters
button.
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