SS-16 VoIP-2-GSM USER MANUAL
DOC. NO: SS-16-14 (REV. 02)
Page 53 of 84
PBX ports
Shows the state of the two mobile (GSM) interfaces of the
equipment, from the point of view of the call control
application. They may be FREE (available), BLOCK (blocked
for calls) or BUSY (in a call).
Note
: The display “BLOCK” means that NOW the respective
Mobile interface is not available, but it may have several
different reasons:
The module was disabled from the
Web interface, it does not have a good
SIM, or simply the device has been
rebooted and the respective module is
in the initialization or searching phase,
and after a delay it may become again
available, such as shown below!
Calls
Displays info about the calls routed through the SS-16 VOIP-2-GSM.
The example above shows a single VoIP call coming from a Soft-phone application
running on computer with the IP address “192.168.0.129” in the local network and
getting out of the SS-16 VOIP-2-GSM through the GSM interface Mobile1. The mobile
number called is 0832….
Ports
– 1, 2 are the two Mobile ports, while 261, 262 are VoIP ports
Direction
– the calls may belong to one of the directions MYVOIP, SIP, mobile1,
mobile2
Type
– type of the call, it may be “in” for incoming or “out” for outgoing.
State
– current status of the call, “alerting”, “proceed” or “connected”
Protocol
– SIP for VoIP, CAS for the mobile networks, or “Unknown”
ANI
– identity of the calling party, received by the SIP user. Generally, Automatic
Number Identification is a service that provides the receiver of a telephone call with
the number of the calling phone.
DNIS
– destination number, dialled by the SIP user. Dialled number identification
service, also used for the routing of calls based upon the phone number of the
destination.
Ips
– IP address used for Signalling, SIP, such as 192.168.0.129 in the above
example.
Iprtps
– IP address for RTP may be the same as the signalling address, or it may be
two different addresses. There are examples of both cases.