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TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
Type
- call type: incoming or outgoing;
TxPack
- the number of RTP packets transmitted during a call;
TxBytes
- amount of transmitted bytes during the conversation;
RxPack
- the number of RTP packets received during a call;
RxBytes
- amount of received bytes during the conversation;
In the call history table, you can select records by various parameters. To do this, click the 'Filter (show)'
link. Filtering can be done by subscriber line number, local or remote number, counter party's IP address, call
arrival time, call start time, call status and call type. The description of the filtering parameters is listed in the
description of the fields in the call history table above.
Start Call Time, from/to
or
Start Talk Time, from/to
- the time frame for receiving/making a call or
beginning a conversation in the format 'hh:mm:ss dd.mm.yyyy'.
To hide the settings for filtering records in a table, click the
Filter (hide)
link.
To set up call history settings, click on the 'Change Call History Settings' link. For detailed description of
parameter settings see Section 2.6.3.10 'Call History' submenu .
Clicking on the
button will switch to the table, starting from the first entry.
Clicking on the
button will move to the previous page with the call history table.
Clicking on the
button will move to the next page with the call history table.
Clicking on the
button will switch to the table, ending with the last entry.
Selecting 'records per page' allows you to customize the number of displayed table entries on a single
page.
2.7.11
‘Diagnostics’ submenu
The submenu can be used to check the accessibility of a node in the network and determine a
data transfer route.
Network utilities:
Ping
— the utility used to test hosts on TCP/IP networks for reachability.
Traceroute
— the utility used to determine the route according to which packets move.