Linksys SPA1001 Administrator User Manual page 88

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Info Tab
Message Waiting
Call Back Active
Last Called Number
Last Caller Number
Mapped SIP Port
Call 1/2 State
Call 1/2 Tone
Call 1/2 Encoder
Call 1/2 Decoder
Call 1/2 FAX
Call 1/2 Type
Call 1/2 Remote Hold
Call 1/2 Callback
Call 1/2 Peer Name
Call 1/2 Peer Phone
Call 1/2 Duration
Call 1/2 Packets Sent
Call 1/2 Packets Recv
Call 1/2 Bytes Sent
Call 1/2 Bytes Recv
Call 1/2 Decode Latency
Call 1/2 Jitter
Call 1/2 Round Trip Delay
Call 1/2 Packets Lost
Call 1/2 Packet Error
Call 1/2 Mapped RTP Port
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Indicates whether you have new voicemail waiting: Yes or No. This is updated when
voicemail notification is received. You can also manually modify it to clear or set the flag.
Setting this value to Yes can activate stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is
stored in long term memory and survives after reboot or power cycle.
Indicates whether a call back request is in progress: Yes or No.
Last number called.
Number of the last caller.
Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT.
Status of the call.
Type of tone used by the call.
Codec used for encoding.
Codec used for decoding.
Status of the fax pass-through mode.
Direction of the call.
Indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold.
Indicates whether the call was triggered by a call back request.
Name of the internal phone.
Phone number of the internal phone.
Duration of the call.
Number of packets sent.
Number of packets received.
Number of bytes sent.
Number of bytes received.
Number of milliseconds for decoder latency.
Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter.
Number of milliseconds for delay.
Number of packets lost.
Number of invalid packets received.
The port mapped for Real Time Protocol traffic for Call 1/2.
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