Polycom Telepresence m100 Help Book

You can import or export the following user data:

User data

Description

 

 

Call Log

The people and systems you've called and

 

those who have called you.

 

 

Local Contacts

The people and systems in your Contacts

 

list.

 

 

Configuration

Your Polycom Telepresence m100

 

Preferences settings.

 

 

Related Topics

Importing and Exporting User Data

Viewing Your Recent Calls

About Your Contact List, the Directory, and Your Recent Calls

Preferences: Call Statistics

Remote System ID

The type of video conferencing system at the far end and its software version.

Call Rate

The negotiated speed (bandwidth) for the call, which is usually the combined video and audio speeds in the call.

Packets Lost

Number of video, audio, and call data packets lost during the call, including transmitted packets and incoming packets. Packet loss indicates congestion or other problems on the network. The Dynamic Bandwidth option on the Bandwidth tab of the Network Setup page allows the system to reduce the call bandwidth to prevent packet loss.

Packet Loss

Total packet loss as a percentage of the total number of packets transmitted by your system and those transmitted by the far end.

Time in Last Call

Duration of the call most recently completed, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Total Time in Calls

Total duration of all calls connected since installation or since the last software update.

Calls Placed

Total number of calls placed from your system since installation or since the last software update. This includes calls that did not connect successfully.

Calls Received

Total number of calls that your system has successfully answered since installation or since the last software update.

Calls Connected

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Polycom m100 manual Preferences Call Statistics