TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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2
Select “LOCAL” in the
Type
drop-down list.
Figure 80. LOCAL
3
Create a size when a new file should be created In the
Max File Size
field.
4
Enter a time/date when a new file should be created in the
Backup Time
field.
5
Click “OK”.
12.6.5 Show Active Calls
Select Gateway > Calls.
In this area you can see the currently active calls to and from the VoIP Gateway. Please
note however that internal calls between PBX Application subscribers are not displayed, if
you have installed the optional PBX components.
The individual columns are explained in the table below.
Calls list
Figure 89.
Column
Format
Values
Description
State
Dialling
Alerting
Connected
Clearing
Dialling is in progress.
The dialled distant terminal is being
called.
The call is connected.
The call has been terminated by one
of the two parties.
Numbers Caller->Called
Caller
Called
The number of the caller as
transmitted to the call destination.
The number dialled.
Coders ACoders/BCoders
Coder,ms (round, jitter)
Encoder used from A to>B or B to>
Coder: voice compression used.
ms: packeting used.
round: Transmission duration in ms.
jitter: Variance of transmission delay
in ms.
Protocol
Display of the protocol used on the
calling side
Interfaces
sif:cgpn:cgnm -
>dif:cdpn:cdnm/ ccn
Display of the calling interface:
Sif: Interface for incoming call.
Cgpn: calling number, before
routing.
Cgnm: calling name before routing.
Dif: Interface for the outgoing call.
Cdpn: called number after routing.
Cdnm: called name after routing.
ccn: Name of the call counter used
for this route (call counter name).