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Counter Description
Number of
Failed Calls due
to No Answer
This counter indicates the number of calls that weren’t answered. It is incremented as a
result of one of the following release reasons:
GWAPP_NO_USER_RESPONDING (18)
GWAPP_NO_ANSWER_FROM_USER_ALERTED (19)
And (when the call duration is zero) as a result of the following:
GWAPP_NORMAL_CALL_CLEAR (16)
Number of
Failed Calls due
to No Route
This counter indicates the number of calls whose destinations weren’t found. It is
incremented as a result of one of the following release reasons:
GWAPP_UNASSIGNED_NUMBER (1)
GWAPP_NO_ROUTE_TO_DESTINATION (3)
Number of
Failed Calls due
to No Matched
Capabilities
This counter indicates the number of calls that failed due to mismatched gateway
capabilities. It is incremented as a result of an internal identification of capability mismatch.
This mismatch is reflected to CDR via the value of the parameter ‘DefaultReleaseReason’
(default is GWAPP_NO_ROUTE_TO_DESTINATION (3)), or by the
GWAPP_SERVICE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_UNSPECIFIED(79) reason.
Number of
Failed Calls due
to Other
Failures
This counter is incremented as a result of calls that fail due to reasons not covered by the
other counters.
Percentage of
Successful Calls
The percentage of established calls from attempted calls.
Average Call
Duration [sec]
The average call duration of established calls.
Attempted Fax
Calls Counter
This counter indicates the number of attempted fax calls.
Successful Fax
Calls Counter
This counter indicates the number of successful fax calls.
Call Routing Status
The Call Routing Status screen provides you with information on the current routing method
used by the gateway. This information includes the IP address and FQDN (if used) of the
Proxy server the gateway currently operates with.
Figure 65
Call Routing Status Screen
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