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Packets Sent
Number of RTP packets sent
Packets Recv
Number of RTP packets received
Bytes Sent
Number of RTP bytes sent
Bytes Recv
Number of RTP bytes received
Decode Latency
Decoder latency in milliseconds
Jitter
Receiver jitter in milliseconds
Round Trip Delay
Network round trip delay (ms); available if the peer supports RTCP
Packets Lost
Total number of packets lost
Packet Error
Number of RTP packets received that are invalid
Mapped RTP Port
NAT mapped RTP port
Downloaded Ring Tone
Status
Indicates whether the phone is downloading a ring tone (and from where) or idle
Ring Tone 1
Information about the user downloaded ring tone 1: name, size, and time-stamp
of the tone
Ring Tone 2
Information about the user downloaded ring tone 2: name, size, and time-stamp
of the tone
11 Dial
Plan
The SPA allows each extension to be configured with a distinct dial plan. The dial plan specifies how to
interpret digit sequences dialed by the user, and how to convert those sequences into an outbound dial
string.
The SPA syntax for the dial plan closely resembles the corresponding syntax specified by MGCP and
MEGACO. Some extensions are added that are useful in an end-point.
The dial plan functionality is regulated by the following configurable parameters:
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Interdigit_Long_Timer
•
Interdigit_Short_Timer
•
Dial_Plan (unique per extension)
Other timers are configurable via parameters, but do not directly pertain to the dial plan itself. They are
discussed elsewhere in this document.
Interdigit Long Timer:
ParName: Interdigit_Long_Timer
Default: 10
The Interdigit_Long_Timer specifies the default maximum time (in seconds) allowed between dialed
digits, when no candidate digit sequence is as yet complete (see discussion of Dial_Plan parameter for
an explanation of candidate digit sequences).