System information

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
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Voice System Settings
Use the Voice > System page to configure general voice system settings and to
enable logging by using a syslog server. (Logging also can be configured in the
Administration > Logging pages. For more information, see Logging, page 121.)
To open this page: Click Voice on the menu bar, and then click System in the
navigation tree.
Requirements for Logging
You need a computer that is on the same subnetwork as the ATA, to capture
the log files. This computer needs to be running a syslog daemon. Enter the
IP address of this computer in the Syslog Server and Debug Server fields.
You can deploy a syslog server to receive syslog messages from the ATA,
which acts as a syslog client. The syslog client device uses the syslog
protocol to send messages, based on its configuration, to a syslog server.
The syslog messages can be accessed by reviewing the "syslog.514.log"
file which resides in the same directory as the slogsrv.exe syslog server
application.
Call 1 and 2 Peer Phone Phone number of the peer phone.
Call 1 and 2 Call Duration Duration of the call.
Call 1 and 2 Packets Sent Number of packets sent
Call 1 and 2 Packets Recv Number of packets received.
Call 1 and 2 Bytes Sent Number of bytes sent.
Call 1 and 2 Bytes Recv Number of bytes received.
Call 1 and 2 Decode
Latency
Number of milliseconds for decoder latency.
Call 1 and 2 Jitter Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter
Call 1 and 2 Round Trip
Delay
Number of milliseconds for delay.
Call 1 and 2 Packets Lost Number of packets lost.
Call 1 and 2 Packet Error Number of invalid packets received.
Field Description