Server User Manual

82 System description
Codec used
Orig/Term call side indication
Snapshot of remote Gateway’s QoS at time of call connect
The calling and called numbers (with their corresponding IP addresses) are
just that, regardless of which end is doing the originating. So the Follower
card on the originating side generates a RADIUS record with its own IP
address as the originating IP address. The terminating Follower also
generates a RADIUS record with that far end’s IP address as the originating
IP address and its own IP address as the destination address.
If the call is not answered or is rejected, only an End record is generated.
End record
The End record is sent when the call is released. It contains the following
fields:
Calling party number
Originating IP address and port
Called party number
Destination IP address and port (of the actual card handling the call, not
the remote Leader)
Call start time
Call duration (time from call answer to call release)
Codec used
Orig/Term call side indication
Number of bytes transferred (sent octets/packets)
Number of packets transferred (sent octets/packets)
Snapshot of latency seen at the end of the call
Packet loss
Snapshot of remote Gateway’s QoS at time of call release
The End record is also sent for calls which are not answered or are rejected.
These records do not include the packet loss, number of bytes transferred,
number of packets transferred and latency.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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