Description
Item
Missing RTP packets (lost in transit).
Rcvr Lost Packets
Voice-Quality Metrics
Total number of concealment frames divided by total
number of speech frames that were received from start
of the voice stream.
Cumulative Conceal Ratio
Ratio of concealment frames to speech frames in
preceding 3-second interval of active speech. If using
voice activity detection (VAD), a longer interval might
be required to accumulate 3 seconds of active speech.
Interval Conceal Ratio
Highest interval concealment ratio from start of the
voice stream.
Max Conceal Ratio
Number of seconds that have concealment events (lost
frames) from the start of the voice stream (includes
severely concealed seconds).
Conceal Seconds
Number of seconds that have more than 5 percent
concealment events (lost frames) from the start of the
voice stream.
Severely Conceal Seconds
Estimate of the network latency, expressed in
milliseconds. Represents a running average of the
round-trip delay, measured when RTCP receiver
report blocks are received.
Latency
View the Customization State in the Configuration Utility
After the RC download from the EDOS server completes, you can view the customization state of a phone
using the web interface.
Here are the descriptions of the remote customization states:
• Open—The phone has booted for the first time and is not configured.
• Aborted—Remote customization is aborted due to other Provisioning like DHCP options.
• Pending—The profile has been downloaded from the EDOS server.
• Custom-Pending—The phone has downloaded a redirect URL from the EDOS server.
• Acquired—In the profile downloaded from the EDOS server, there is a redirect URL for provision
configuration. If the redirect URL download from the provisioning server is successful, this state is
displayed.
• Unavailable—Remote customization has stopped because the EDOS server responded with an empty
provisioning file and the HTTP response was
200 OK
.
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View the Customization State in the Configuration Utility