Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 99

Trunk Status SPA8000), System

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System page VoIP Call Decoder VoIP Call FAX VoIP Call Remote Hold VoIP Call Duration VoIP Call Packets Sent VoIP Call Packets Recv VoIP Call Bytes Sent VoIP Call Bytes Recv VoIP Call Decode Latency VoIP Call Jitter VoIP Call Round Trip Delay VoIP Call Packets Lost VoIP Call Packet Error VoIP Call Mapped RTP Port Audio decoder being used for the VoIP call leg. Status of the fax pass-through mode. Indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold. Duration of the call. Number of packets sent. Number of packets received. Number of bytes sent. Number of bytes received. Number of milliseconds for decoder latency. Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter. Number of milliseconds for delay. Number of packets lost. Number of invalid packets received. The port mapped for Real Time Protocol traffic for Call 1/2. Voice tab > Info page > Trunk Status section (SPA8000) Field Registration State Last Registration At Next Registration In Message Waiting Mapped SIP Port Description Indicates if the line has registered with the SIP proxy. Last date and time the line was registered. Number of seconds before the next registration renewal. Indicates whether you have new voice mail waiting. Options are either Yes or No. This value is updated when voice mail notification is received. You can also manually modify it to clear or set the flag. Setting this value to Yes can activate stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in long term memory and survives after reboot or power cycle. Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT. Voice tab > System page You can use the System page to configure your system and network connections. With some variations, depending on the model, this page includes the following sections: • "System Configuration section" section on page 100 • "Internet Connection Type section (PAP2T)" section on page 100 • "Optional Network Configuration section (PAP2T)" section on page 100 • "Miscellaneous Settings section (not used with PAP2T)" section on page 101 Linksys ATA Administration Guide 99

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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System page
Voice tab > Info page >
Trunk Status section (SPA8000)
Voice tab >
System page
You can use the System page to configure your system and network connections. With some
variations, depending on the model, this page includes the following sections:
”System Configuration section” section on page 100
”Internet Connection Type section (PAP2T)” section on page 100
”Optional Network Configuration section (PAP2T)” section on page 100
”Miscellaneous Settings section (not used with PAP2T)” section on page 101
VoIP Call Decoder
Audio decoder being used for the VoIP call leg.
VoIP Call FAX
Status of the fax pass-through mode.
VoIP Call Remote Hold
Indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold.
VoIP Call Duration
Duration of the call.
VoIP Call Packets Sent
Number of packets sent.
VoIP Call Packets Recv
Number of packets received.
VoIP Call Bytes Sent
Number of bytes sent.
VoIP Call Bytes Recv
Number of bytes received.
VoIP Call Decode
Latency
Number of milliseconds for decoder latency.
VoIP Call Jitter
Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter.
VoIP Call Round Trip
Delay
Number of milliseconds for delay.
VoIP Call Packets Lost
Number of packets lost.
VoIP Call Packet Error
Number of invalid packets received.
VoIP Call Mapped RTP
Port
The port mapped for Real Time Protocol traffic for Call 1/2.
Field
Description
Registration State
Indicates if the line has registered with the SIP proxy.
Last Registration At
Last date and time the line was registered.
Next Registration In
Number of seconds before the next registration renewal.
Message Waiting
Indicates whether you have new voice mail waiting. Options are either Yes or
No. This value is updated when voice mail notification is received. You can
also manually modify it to clear or set the flag. Setting this value to Yes can
activate stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in long term
memory and survives after reboot or power cycle.
Mapped SIP Port
Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT.