Next Registration In | Number of seconds before the next registration renewal |
Message Waiting | Indicate whether new voice mails available: Yes or No |
Call Back Active | Indicate whether a call back request is in progress: Yes or No |
Last Called Number | The last number called |
Last Caller Number | The number of the last caller |
Mapped SIP Port | NAT Mapped SIP Port |
Call 1/2 Status |
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State | State of the call: Idle, Dialing, Calling, Proceeding, Ringing, Answering, |
| Connected, Hold, Holding, Resuming, or Reorder |
Tone | Tone playing for this call: Dial, 2nd Dial, Outside Dial, Ring Back, Ring, |
| Busy, Reorder, SIT1– 4, Call Waiting, Call Forward, Conference, |
| Prompt, Confirmation, or |
Encoder | Encoder in use: G711u, G711a, |
Decoder | Decoder in use: G711u, G711a, |
FAX | Indicate whether FAX |
Type | Indicate the call type: Inbound or Outbound |
Remote Hold | Indicate whether the remote end has placed the call on hold: Yes or No |
Call Back | Indicate whether the call is triggered by a call back request: Yes or No |
Peer Name | Name of the peer |
Peer Phone | Phone number of the peer |
Duration | Duration of the call in hr/min/sec format |
Packets Sent | Number of RTP packets sent |
Packets Recv | Number of RTP packets received |
Bytes Sent | Number of RTP bytes sent |
Bytes Recv | Number of RTP bytes received |
Decode Latency | Decoder latency in milliseconds |
Jitter | Receiver jitter in milliseconds |
Frames Lost | Total number of frames lost in milliseconds |
Packet Error | Number of RTP packets received that are invalid |
Mapped RTP Port | NAT mapped RTP port |
4. User Guidelines
The SPA can be configured to the custom requirements of the service provider Administrator, so that from the subscriber’s point of view, the service behaves exactly as the service provider Administrator wishes – with varying degrees of control left with the end user. This means that a service provider can leverage the programmability of the SPA to offer sometimes subtle yet continually valuable and differentiated services optimized for the network environment or target market(s).
This section of the User Guide, describes how some of the supported basic and enhanced, or supplementary services could be implemented. The implementations described below by no means are the only way to achieve the desired service behavior. The specific feature activation and deactivation codes used in the below examples match the factory default values of the
Please Note: Refer to documentation provided by your service provider for the most accurate representation to the current service availability and access code values. Many of the below services
–especially “enhanced services” – are subject to interoperation with the service provider’s application/call server capabilities. Therefore some of the below services may not behave as described.
To understand the specific implementation options of the below features, including parameters, requirements and contingencies please refer the section Configuration Parameters, section 3.4.
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