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Configuring Voice Services
You can use the Voice screens to manage the voice gateway features of the
WRP400.
Access to the Voice Screens
There are two level of access, user and Admin Login. When you click the Voice
tab, the Info screen is automatically displayed. If you set a User Password on the
System screen, then you will be asked to enter it before the Info screen is
displayed.
The Admin Login allows access to more advanced settings. To access
administrative screens, click Admin Login, and enter the user name and password
provided by your service provider. Contact your service provider for more
information. (The factory default Admin Login name and password are admin.)
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How Do I...
View the Voice screens?
See
“Access to the Voice Screens,” on page109
View product information, system status, and line
status?
See
“Voice > Info,” on page 110
Change the password for user access to the Voice
screens?
See
“Voice > System,” on page113
Set call forwarding, speed dial, supplementary
services, and ring settings?
See
“Voice > User 1/2,” on page114
Configure the Admin login?
See
“Voice > Admin Login,” on page118
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NOTE
In most cases, you do not need to use the administrative screens. Contact your
service provider for more information.
Voice > Info
The Info screen displays Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) information about the
WRP400.
Figure 59
Voice > Info
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Product Information
Product Name:
The model number of the WRP400
Serial Number:
The serial number of the WRP400
Software Version:
The version number of the WRP400 software
Hardware Version:
The version number of the WRP400 hardware
MAC Address:
The MAC address of the WRP400
Client Certificate:
The status of the client certificate, which indicates that
the WRP400 has been authorized by your service provider,
System Status
Current Time:
The current date and time of the WRP400 are displayed.
Elapsed Time:
The amount of time elapsed since the last reboot of the
WRP400
RTP Packets Sent:
The number of RTP packets sent by the WRP400
RTP Bytes Sent:
The number of RTP bytes sent by the WRP400
RTP Packets Recv:
The number of RTP packets received by the WRP400
RTP Bytes Recv:
The number of RTP bytes received by the WRP400
SIP Messages Sent:
The number of SIP messages sent by the WRP400
SIP Bytes Sent:
The number of SIP bytes sent by the WRP400
SIP Messages Recv:
The number of SIP messages received by the
WRP400
SIP Bytes Recv:
The number of SIP bytes received by the WRP400
External IP:
The external IP address used for NAT mapping
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Line 1/2 Status
Lines 1 and 2 have the same status information available.
Hook State:
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:
The status of the line’s registration with the service
provider
Last Registration At:
The last date and time the line was registered are
displayed.
Next Registration In:
The number of seconds until the next registration
Message Waiting:
This indicates whether you have new voicemail waiting.
Call Back Active:
This indicates whether a call back request is in progress.
Last Called Number:
The last number called
Last Caller Number:
The number of the last caller
Mapped SIP Port:
The port number of the NAT mapped SIP port
Calls 1 and 2 have the same status information available.
Call 1/2 State:
The status of the call
Call 1/2 Tone:
The type of tone used by the call
Call 1/2 Encoder:
The codec used for encoding
Call 1/2 Decoder:
The codec used for decoding
Call 1/2 FAX:
The status of the fax pass-through mode
Call 1/2 Type:
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:
The name of the internal phone
Call 1/2 Peer Phone:
The phone number of the internal phone
Call 1/2 Duration:
The duration of the call
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Call 1/2 Packets Sent:
The number of packets sent
Call 1/2 Packets Recv:
The number of packets received
Call 1/2 Bytes Sent:
The number of bytes sent
Call 1/2 Bytes Recv:
The number of bytes received
Call 1/2 Decode Latency:
The number of milliseconds for decoder latency
Call 1/2 Jitter:
The number of milliseconds for receiver jitter
Call 1/2 Round Trip Delay:
The number of milliseconds for delay
Call 1/2 Packets Lost:
The number of packets lost
Call 1/2 Packet Error:
The number of invalid packets received
Call 1/2 Mapped RTP Port:
The number of the NAT mapped RTP port
Call 1/2 Media Loopback:
The Media Loopback feature allows the service
provider to test the quality of the connection to the WRP400. The status of
the feature
Voice > System
The System screen displays the User Password setting.
NOTE
After you enter settings on this page, click Save Settings to apply your changes, or
click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.
Figure 60
Voice > System

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