Cisco Systems Linksys PAP2 Manual De Usuario

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Prompt, Confirmation, or Message-Waiting 
Encoder 
Encoder in use: G711u, G711a, G726-16/24/32/40, G729a, or G729ab 
Decoder 
Decoder in use: G711u, G711a, G726-16/24/32/40, G729a, or G729ab 
FAX 
Indicate whether FAX pass-through mode has been initiated: Yes or No 
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 
Round Trip Delay 
Network round trip delay (ms); available if the peer supports RTCP 
Packets Lost 
Total number of packets lost  
Packet Error 
Number of RTP packets received that are invalid 
Mapped RTP Port 
NAT mapped RTP port 
 
6.2. 
Enabling Logging and Debugging 
The PHONE ADAPTER uses the following parameters to enable logging and debugging (both using 
the syslog protocol over UDP.) 
•  Syslog_Server                   
•  Debug_Server                   
•  Debug_Level                     
 
6.3. 
Error and Log Reporting 
The PHONE ADAPTER Error Status Code (ESC) is used to indicate the current operation status of 
the PHONE ADAPTER unit. An error state can be a relatively long transient state or a steady state. 
The state is also represented by a special blinking pattern of the Status LED (next to the RJ-11 ports). 
The Error Status Code is a 4 digit number. The first digit indicates the error class: 1xxx represents 
normal operation states while 2xxx – 9xxx represent error states that must be fixed for the unit to 
function properly.  The status code values can be read from the IVR option XXX or from the PHONE 
ADAPTER web-page. 
 
6.4. 
Internal Error Codes 
 
The PHONE ADAPTER defines a number of internal error codes (X00–X99) to facilitate configuration 
in providing finer control over the behavior of the unit under certain error conditions. They can be 
viewed as extensions to the SIP response codes 100–699. The definitions are shown below 
 
Error Code 
Description 
X00 
Transport layer (or ICMP) error when sending a SIP request 
X20 
SIP request times out while waiting for a response 
 
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