Configuration
The Underflow count is the number of times that the voice packet jitter buffer empties during an active
voice session. This can occur if the network is interrupted or if network end to end delays vary widely.
When the jitter buffer underflows, the AVA-E has no new voice packets to send to the decoder, and the
result is a glitch in the recovered audio. When an underflow is detected, the AVA-E will stop sending voice
packets to the decoder until the jitter buffer again fills above the jitter level.
Remote connects is the number of times remote control of the unit has been activated.
Counters show the number of times the local and remote voice port goes off-hook.
The elapsed time since the counters were last cleared is displayed. Use the Z command to zero the
counters.
(Unit) ID
AVA ID: AVA1
New ID? [16 char max] >>
Unit ID does not affect operation of the AVA-E. It is provided for documentation purposes only.
Type (TY)
Type: Analog Voice Adapter (AVA)
Ver: Vx.y mm/dd/yyyy
Boot: Vx.y
ID: AVA1
AVA up time: 0 days, 0 hrs, 46 mins, 41 secs
Reset (RE)
Reset AVA? [Y/N] >> Y
Wait for reset...
Analog Voice Adapter (AVA) Vx.y
AT YOUR COMMAND >>
Load Defaults (!R)
Load AVA default config? [Y/N] >> Y
Restored AVA default config.
Wait for reset...
Analog Voice Adapter (AVA) Vx.y
AT YOUR COMMAND >>
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