Administration
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OpenScape Desk Phone IP V3R3, Phone Administration, Administrator Documentation
Diagnostics
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Round trip delay threshold exceeded
: Set to "true" if the average round trip
delay -threshold value was exceeded in the report interval.
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Count of lost packets
: Number of packets lost in the course of speech
decoding.
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Count of discarded packets
: Number of the packets discarded without
transferring the contents.
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Periods of lost packets
: Number of observation intervals in which the
threshold for lost packets was exceeded.
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Consecutive packet loss (CPL)
: List of sequences consecutive packets that
were all lost, grouped according to the amount of packets per sequence. The
first number in the list counts single lost packets, the second number counts
sequences of two lost packets, and so on. The last number counts sequences
of more than 10 lost packets.
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Periods of consecutive lost packets
: Number of observation intervals in
which the threshold for consecutive lost packets was exceeded.
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Consecutive good packets (CGP)
: List of sequences consecutive packets
that were all processed, grouped according to the amount of packets per
sequence. The first number in the list counts single good packets, the second
number counts sequences of two good packets, and so on. The last number
counts sequences of more than 10 good packets. All values are reset to 0
after an interval without packet loss.
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Periods of consecutive good packets
: Number of intervals in which the
count of lost packets went below the threshold.
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Count of jitter buffer overruns
: Number of packets rejected because the
jitter buffer was full.
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Count of jitter buffer under-runs
: Increased by one whenever the decoder
requests new information on decoding and finds an empty jitter buffer.
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Codec change on the fly
: The value is 1, if there has been a codec or SSRC
change during the observation period, and 0, if there has been no change.
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Periods with at least one threshold exceeded
: Number of observation
intervals with at least one threshold exceedance. If there is no data, the value
is 255. The threshold values included are:
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maximum jitter;
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lost packets;
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consecutive lost packets;
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consecutive good packets.
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HiPath Switch ID
: Unique number identifying the HiPath switch to which the
endpoints are assigned.
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LTU number
: In HiPath 4000 only, the shelf identification is taken from the
shelf containing a gateway.
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Slot number
: The slot number where the phone is connected in the shelf.
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Endpoint type
: Type of the local phone.
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Version
: Software version of the local phone.
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Subscriber number type
: Type of subscriber number assigned to the local
phone. The possible types are:
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1: local number, extension only