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L -
indicates that the destination of the route is one of the addresses of this computer.
Such 'local routes' exist only in the routing buffer;
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В -
indicates that the destination of the route is a broadcast address. Such 'broadcast
routes' exist only in the routing buffer;
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I -
indicates that the route is connected to a ring (loopback) interface for a purpose other
than to access the ring network. Such 'internal routes' exist only in the routing buffer;
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! -
indicates that datagrams sent to this address will be rejected by the system;
Metric
- determines route 'price'. The metric is used to sort duplicate routes, if any exist in the
table;
Ref
- fixed number of calls to the route to create a connection (not used in the system);
Use
- the number of route detections made by IP;
Interface
- the name of the network interface through which this route runs.
To get current information, click the 'Refresh' button.
2.7.10
'Call History' submenu
In the
'Call History'
submenu, you can view a list of completed phone calls, as well as a summary of each
call.
Device RAM may store up to 10000 performed calls records. When the number of records exceeds 10000,
the oldest records will be deleted, and the new ones will be added at the end of the file.
Statistics are not recorded in the call log at zero history size.
Description of the 'call history' table fields:
№
- the sequence number of the entry in the table;
Line
- number of device's subscriber set;
Local
- subscriber's phone number, assigned to this subscriber port;
Remote
- the number of the remote subscriber with which the telephone connection was
established;
Remote host
- remote subscriber IP address that the phone connection has been established with;
Start call time
- the time and date the call arrived/made;
Start talk time
- the time and date the conversation began;
Talk duration
- the duration of the conversation in seconds;
State
– transient state or reason for ending a call, the description becomes available when you
hover the cursor over a call status record;