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Miscellaneous Settings
Multicast Passthru
. Multicasting allows for multiple transmissions to specific recipients at the same time. If
multicasting is permitted, then the Phone Adapter will allow IP multicast packets to be forwarded to the
appropriate computers. Select the types of multicast transmissions to allow:
Disabled
(none),
Inbound Only
,
Outbound Only
, or
Inbound and Outbound
. The default is
Disabled
.
System Reserved Ports Range
Starting Port
. This port range defines the random TCP/UDP ports used by the application running on the Phone
Adapter. They cannot be used by port forwarding or DMZ. Enter the starting port number of the reserved ports
range. The default is
50000
.
Num of Ports Reserved
. Select the number of ports you want to reserve:
256
,
512
, or
1024
. The default is
256
.
When you have finished making changes, click the
Submit All Changes
button to save the changes, or click the
Undo All Changes
button to undo your changes.
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The Voice Tab
The Voice Tab
The Voice - Info Screen
This screen shows voice-related settings for the Phone Adapter.
Product Information
Product Name
. Shown here is the model number of the Phone Adapter.
Serial Number
. Shown here is the serial number of the Phone Adapter.
Software Version
. Shown here is the version number of the Phone Adapter software.
Hardware Version
. Shown here is the version number of the Phone Adapter hardware.
MAC Address
. Shown here is the MAC address of the Phone Adapter.
Client Certificate
. Shown here is the status of the client certificate, which indicates that the Phone Adapter
has been authorized by your ITSP.
System Status
Current Time
. Displayed here is the current date and time of the Phone Adapter.
Elapsed Time
. Displayed here is the amount of time elapsed since the last reboot of the Phone Adapter.
RTP Packets Sent
. Displayed here is the number of RTP packets sent by the Phone Adapter.
Figure 6-8: Voice - Info Screen
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RTP Bytes Sent
. Displayed here is the number of RTP bytes sent by the Phone Adapter.
RTP Packets Recv
. Displayed here is the number of RTP packets received by the Phone Adapter.
RTP Bytes Recv
. Displayed here is the number of RTP bytes received by the Phone Adapter.
SIP Messages Sent
. Displayed here is the number of SIP messages sent by the Phone Adapter.
SIP Bytes Sent
. Displayed here is the number of SIP bytes sent by the Phone Adapter.
SIP Messages Recv
. Displayed here is the number of SIP messages received by the Phone Adapter.
SIP Bytes Recv
. Displayed here is the number of SIP bytes received by the Phone Adapter.
External IP
. Displayed here is the external IP address used for NAT mapping.
Line 1/2 Status
Lines 1 and 2 have the same status information available.
Hook State
. Displayed here is the status of the Internet phone line’s readiness.
On
indicates that it is ready for
use, while
Off
indicates that it is in use.
Registration State
. Shown here is the status of the line’s registration with the ITSP.
Last Registration At
. Shown here are the last date and time the line was registered.
Next Registration In
. Shown here is the number of seconds until the next registration.
Message Waiting
. This indicates whether you have new voicemail waiting.
Figure 6-9: Line 1 Status
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Call Back Active
. This indicates whether a call back request is in progress.
Last Called Number
. Displayed here is the last number called.
Last Caller Number
. Displayed here is the number of the last caller.
Mapped SIP Port
. Shown here is the port number of the NAT mapped SIP port.
Calls 1 and 2 have the same status information available.
Call 1/2 State
. Displayed here is the status of the call.
Call 1/2 Tone
. Displayed here is the type of tone used by the call.
Call 1/2 Encoder
. Displayed here is the codec used for encoding.
Call 1/2 Decoder
. Displayed here is the codec used for decoding.
Call 1/2 FAX
. Displayed here is the status of the fax pass-through mode.
Call 1/2 Type
. Displayed here is the direction of the call.
Call 1/2 Remote Hold
. This indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold.
Call 1/2 Callback
. This indicates whether the call was triggered by a call back request.
Call 1/2 Peer Name
. Displayed here is the name of the internal phone.
Call 1/2 Peer Phone
. Displayed here is the phone number of the internal phone.
Call 1/2 Duration
. Displayed here is the duration of the call.
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Call 1/2 Packets Sent
. Displayed here is the number of packets sent.
Call 1/2 Packets Recv
. Displayed here is the number of packets received.
Call 1/2 Bytes Sent
. Displayed here is the number of bytes sent.
Call 1/2 Bytes Recv
. Displayed here is the number of bytes received.
Call 1/2 Decode Latency
. Displayed here is the number of milliseconds for decoder latency.
Call 1/2 Jitter
. Displayed here is the number of milliseconds for receiver jitter.
Call 1/2 Round Trip Delay
. Displayed here is the number of milliseconds for delay.
Call 1/2 Packets Lost
. Displayed here is the number of packets lost.
Call 1/2 Packet Error
. Displayed here is the number of invalid packets received.
Call 1/2 Mapped RTP Port
. Displayed here is the number of the NAT mapped RTP port.
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