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Quadro4Li Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
Quadro4Li; (SW Version 5.2.x)
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Disconnected Mode
shows the number of packets when the connection is being disconnected.
Disconnect
shows the number of packets upon connection termination.
Unnumbered Acknowledgement
shows the number of packets upon accepting connection establishment/termination.
Framer
shows the number of packets as a result of an error condition.
TEI
Request
shows the number of packets containing TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) to initiate subscription of the device in the network.
Unnumbered Information Frame
shows the number of broadcast signaling packets received for call initiation and termination.
Exchange Identification
shows the number of received packets containing connection management settings.
ISDN BRI Layer 2 Errors
statistics:
Incorrect Length
shows the number of packets with an incorrect length.
Bad Supervisory Frame
shows the number of packets with an incorrect supervisory header.
Bad Unnumbered Information Frame
shows the number of packets with an incorrect unnumbered information frame header.
Bad Frame Type
shows the number of packets with a bad frame type.
Bad Unnumbered Frame
shows the number of packets with an incorrect unnumbered acknowledgement frame header.
Foreign TEI Value
shows the number of packets with a bad or foreign TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) value.
ISDN BRI Layer 3
statistics:
Active Calls
shows the number of currently active calls in the selected trunk.
Outgoing Calls
shows the number of all outgoing calls in the selected trunk.
Incoming Calls
shows the number of all incoming calls in the selected trunk.
ISDN trunk statistics are not displayed on this page at first, but the page is automatically refreshed every 10 minutes. Statistics collected from that
time, as well as the last resetting of the counter, will be displayed there.
System Uptime
,
Current System Time
and
Last Time Cleared
(last time
ISDN statistics has been cleared) are displayed at the bottom of the page.
To reset the statistics counters press the
Clear
button.
Gain Control
The Gain Control settings are used to define transmit and receive gains.
•
For ISDN trunks
Transmit Gain
defines the level of voice
transmitted by Quadro to the PSTN network and
Receive Gain
defines the volume of voice received by Quadro from the PSTN
network.
•
For Voice Mail the
Recording Gain
defines the volume of the
phone microphone upon playing voice mails or system messages
and the
Playback Gain
defines the phone speaker volume upon
playing voice mails or system messages.
The
Gain Control
page consists of the
Transmit Gain
and
Receive
Gain
drop down lists for each line. They contain the allowed gain
values, which can be set by the administrator for every line.
Please Note:
If gain control is configured incorrectly, DTMF digits may
not be recognized properly. The gain control settings depend solely on
the board location (country) and the phone type.
The
Restore Default Gains
button reloads the default values.
Fig. II-128: Gain Control page