Chapter 6 - System Usage and Statistics

 

 

Data

Description

 

 

Account Number

If Require Account Number to Dial is enabled on the system, the

 

value entered by the user is displayed in this field.

 

 

Remote System

The far site’s system name.

Name

 

 

 

Call Field Number

The number dialed from the first call field, not necessarily the

1

transport address.

 

For incoming calls — The caller ID information from the first

 

number received from a far site.

 

 

Call Field Number

For outgoing calls — The number dialed from the second call field,

2 (if applicable for

not necessarily the transport address.

call)

For incoming calls — The caller ID information from the second

 

 

number received from a far site.

 

 

Transport Type

The type of call — Either H. 320 (ISDN) or H.323 (IP).

 

 

Call Rate

The bandwidth negotiated with the far site.

 

 

System

The name of the system manufacturer, model, and software

Manufacturer

version, if they can be determined.

 

 

Call Direction

In — For calls received.

 

Out — For calls placed from the system.

 

 

Conference ID

A number given to each conference.

 

 

Call ID

Identifies individual calls within the same conference.

 

 

Total H.320

The total number of ISDN B channels used in the call.

Channels Used

 

 

 

Endpoint Alias

The alias of the far site.

 

 

Endpoint

An additional alias of the far site.

Additional Alias

 

 

 

Endpoint Type

Terminal, gateway, or MCU.

 

 

Endpoint

The actual address of the far site (not necessarily the address

Transport Address

dialed).

 

 

Audio Protocol

The audio protocol transmitted to the far site, such as G.728.

(Tx)

 

 

 

Audio Protocol

The audio protocol received from the far site, such as G.728 or

(Rx)

G.722.

 

 

Video Protocol

The video protocol transmitted to the far site, such as H.263 or

(Tx)

H.264.

 

 

Video Protocol

The video protocol received from the far site, such as H.261 or

(Rx)

H.263.

 

 

Video Format (Tx)

The video format transmitted to the far site, such as CIF or SIF.

 

 

Video Format (Rx)

The video format received from the far site, such as CIF or SIF.

 

 

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