| Chapter 4 Nortel Networks i2050 Diagnostic Utility 45 |
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Table 6 Audio connection data | |
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Stream Volume | Volume of the audio stream indicated in percentage. |
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Alerting Volume | Volume of the alerting tone indicated in percentage. |
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Audio Started | Time the last (or current) audio connection started. A currently active audio stream is indicated by |
| the comment Active. If there is no currently active audio stream, this is indicated by the comment |
| Last Connection. |
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Receive Stream | Time the last (or current) audio receive stream connection started. A currently connected audio |
Connected | stream is indicated by the comment Connected. If there is no currently connected receive stream, |
| this is indicated by the comment Last Connection. |
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Transmit | Time the last (or current) audio transmit stream connection started. A currently connected audio |
Stream | stream is indicated by the comment Connected. If there is no currently connected transmit stream, |
Connected | this is indicated by the comment Last Connection. |
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Receive Stream | The number of packets and bytes of audio received during the last (or current) connection. The |
| time indicates the last time this was updated. Updates occur every 1000 packets. |
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Transmit | The number of packets and bytes of audio transmitted during the last (or current) connection. The |
Stream | time indicates the last time this was updated. Updates occur every 1000 packets. |
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Streams | The last time the audio streams were disconnected. |
Disconnected |
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Receive Stream | The last time the receive audio stream was closed. |
Closed |
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Transmit | The last time the receive audio stream was closed. |
Stream Closed |
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Audio Stopped | The time the audio was stopped. |
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Mute Status | Mute status on the i2050 Software Phone is indicated by the color red appearing on the mute |
| button. This indication is controlled by the Terminal Proxy Server (TPS). The TPS uses different |
| messages to control the state of the mute button and the actual mute condition of the audio. It is |
| possible that these two values can get out of sync. The Mute status value here indicates the mute |
| status of the audio stream as opposed to the button status. |
| A second mute control exists. It is shown in the Current User Data section under Headset |
| Microphone. |
| Source: Mute status of the audio stream |
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Current 802.1p | Indicates if the i2050 Software Phone believes it is sending 802.1p (on) or not (off). This may or |
(Requires NIC | may not be true, depending upon whether the NIC (Network Interface Card) actually supports |
Support) | 802.1p. If the NIC does not support 802.1p, an on indication here does not mean the computer is |
| actually sending 802.1p. |
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Jitter | The jitter parameters used for the last (or current) call. The time of the last jitter update is indicated. |
| If the computer is overriding the Communications Server assigned jitter values (Advanced Audio |
| Override Communications Server values), this is indicated in the System Data section under Local |
| Jitter Settings. |
| Source 1: Advanced Audio Use Communications Server values |
| Source 2: Advanced Audio Override Communications Server values |
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Open RX | The parameters for the last (or current) receive audio stream. The time indicates when the stream |
Stream | was opened. Codec selection, frames per packet, RTP/RTCP ports, RTP/RTCP DiffServ and |
| 802.1p values are reported here. If there is a currently open receive stream, this is indicated by the |
| comment Active. |
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Open Tx Stream | The parameters for the last (or current) transmit audio stream. The time indicates when the stream |
| was opened. Codec selection, frames per packet, RTP/RTCP ports, RTP/RTCP DiffServ and |
| 802.1p values are reported here. If there is a currently open transmit stream, this is indicated by |
| the comment Active. |
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