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Traffic load
: Shows how much load has been on the system divided into intervals of 1, 5
and 60 minutes. Traffic load does not reflect a true image of the system load over a longer
period of time - therefore, the information is primary meant for load test purposes.
Note:
You can delete all statistic traffic information by clicking
Reset Statistics
(without reboot-
ing the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server).
Statistics of Media Resource
This page is useful to get statistical information about the media resource. It shows an overview of
the media resources on the IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT system.
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Click
Statistics
, and then click
Media Resource
. The
Media Resources
page appears.
Example from Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500:
Example from Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One:
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No
: Shows a consecutive index number which cannot be changed.
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Description
: Can be changed to custom text (under
Administration
>
Media
Resources
). If not changed, it displays the serial number/UUID.
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Status
: Shows if the media resource is connected to the server. A disconnected media
resource means, that it is disconnected in the configuration or does not have network con-
nection to the server.
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Active now
and
Active max
: Shows how many channels that are currently active and the
maximum number of active channels respectively.
Active max
will show up to 32, which is
the maximum number of active channels available in a media resource.
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Overall
: Shows how many calls that have been on the media resource in total since last
reset.
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Load
: Shows the current load on the actual media resource. Normally, media resource
load spreads evenly, but if you are using sites and have assigned specific base stations to
be used with a specific media resource, then you may see an uneven load distribution.
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Load max.
: If system load is approaching 90 % (
Load max.
) consider adding another
media resource if system load will increase in the future.
Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide