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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP 247
local busy
TAU-32M.IP subscriber is busy
remote busy
Remote subscriber is busy
invalid number
Invalid number is dialled
no answer
No response from subscriber
no local user
Incoming call to non-existent number
no remote user
Outgoing call to non-existent number
no route
Call to unavailable direction
local clear
TAU-32M.IP subscriber clearback
remote clear
Remote subscriber clearback
local fail
Local or remote failure that has occurred during the connection establishment.
Possible error reasons: codec mismatch, problems during ТСР connection
establishment (when Н.323 is used), overload, resource bottlenecks
(bandwidth), etc.
remote fail
remote redirection
Redirection (before—CFB, CFNR, or after the call—CT) performed by the remote
subscriber
local redirection
Redirection (before—CFB, CFNR, or after the call—CT) performed by the TAU-
32M.IP subscriber
replaced
This call is replaced by another one while performing 'Call Transfer' service
pickuped
Call is picked up
pickuper succeed
'Call pickup' successfully performed by the subscriber
Pickuper failed
Unsuccessful Call Pickup service
local limit
Call clearblack for the outgoing call concurrent connection limit
remote limit
Call clearblack for the incoming call concurrent connection limit
6.2.2
Statistic file operations
Call statistics file is located in the
/tmp
folder on the device.
To transfer the statistics file to a local PC, you should do the following:
1.
Connect using RS-232 serial port (connection parameters: 115200, 8, n, 1, n; username: admin, w/o
password). Go to Linux console by executing
enable
, and then
shell
. Call statistics file is located in the
'tmp'
folder.
2.
To perform statistics file readout, run TFTP server on a PC, and specify a directory for the file transfer.
3.
Go to the
'tmp'
folder using the
cd /tmp
command and transfer statistics file to a local PC:
tftp -pl
voip_history <server ip address>
[
root@fxs32 /root]$ cd /tmp
[root@fxs32 /root]$ tftp -pl voip_history <server IP address>
6.2.3
Port-specific Statistics
CLI is available when the connection to the device is established via RS-232 (connection parameters: 115200, 8,
n, 1, n; username:
admin
, w/o password), or Telnet/SSH.
To view the port-specific statistics, use the following command:
show voiceport statistic <n>
,
where
<n>
–
port number.
Table 13—Port statistics record format
Record
Description
Statistic of pbx port 1:
Port that statistics is gathered for
pbx call count
Number of calls performed by the port