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To enter the system monitoring mode, select 'Monitoring' tab from the panel.

Some pages do not feature automatic update of the device monitoring data. To obtain the current information from the device, clickbutton.

Network parameters monitoring

In the 'Internet' submenu you can view basic network settings of the device.

 

  • Access protocol — protocol used for LAN access.
  • IP Address — device IP address in the external network.

VoIP connection monitoring

In 'VoIP' submenu you can view VoIP network interface status and monitor accounts.

Status of VoIP Network Interface

  • IP Address — IP address of VoIP network interface. 

SIP Accounts Status

  • — number of account;
  • Account — name of account;
  • Local Number — subscriber phone number assigned to the current account;
  • Status — account status:
    • on;
    • off.
  • Registration — state of registration on proxy server for the group phone number:
    • off — SIP server registration function is disabled in SIP profile settings;
    • error — registration was unsuccessful;
    • done— registration on SIP server successfully completed.
  • Expires In — expiration time of account registration on SIP server;
  • Server Address — address of the server on which the subscriber line has been registered at the last time.

Buttons for forced registration 'Register' or unregistration 'Unregister' of selected accounts are located under the table 'SIP Accounts Status'.

Actual Calls

Local Parameters

  • Account — name of account through which a call is implemented or on which the call was received;
  • Number phone number assigned on the account;
  • Port — RTP stream local port.

Remote Party

  • Number — phone number of opposite party;
  • Name — opposite party name;
  • IP address — IP address of opposite party used for RTP;
  • Port — UDP port of opposite party used for RTP stream.

Common parameters

  • Start Time — call start time;
  • Duration — call duration;
  • State — call state. Call might be in the following states:
    • call — ringback tone is issued (during outcoming call);
    • incoming call — ring tone is issued (during incoming call);
    • talking;
    • holded;
    • conference.
  • Direction — call type:
    • incoming;
    • outgoing.
  • Internal Call-ID;
  • SIP Call-ID.

Ethernet ports monitoring

  • Port — port name:
    • LAN — external network port;
    • PC — port for PC connection.
  • Connection — state of the connection to the port:
    • On — a network device is connected to the port (active link);
    • Off — network device is not connected to the port (inactive link).
  • Speed — data rate of the external network device connected to the port (10/100/1000 Mbit/s);
  • Mode — data transfer mode:
    • Full-duplex;
    • Half-duplex.
  • Transmitted — quantity of bytes sent from the port;
  • Received — quantity of bytes received by the port.

To obtain the current information on Ethernet ports and updating the values and transmitted bytes, click button .

Viewing information on the device

In the 'Device' submenu you can find general device information.

  • Device — device model name;
  • Serial Number — device serial number defined by the manufacturer;
  • Firmware Version — device firmware version;
  • Bootloader Version — software version of the device bootstrap;
  • Hardware Version — device revision;
  • MAC Address — device МАС address defined by the manufacturer;
  • System Time — current date and time defined in the system;
  • Uptime — time of operation since the last startup or reboot of the device.

Viewing the route table

In the 'Static Routes' submenu you can view the device route table.

  • Destination — IP address of destination host or subnet that the route is established to;
  • Gateway — gateway IP address that allows for the access to the 'Destination';
  • Genmask — subnet mask;
  • Flags — specific route attributes. The following flag values exist:
    • U — means that the route is created and passable;
    • H — identifies the route to the specific host;
    • G — means that the route lies through the external gateway. System network interface provides routes in the network with direct connection. All other routes lie through the external gateways.
      'G' flag is user for all routes except for the routes in the direct connection networks;
    • R — means that the route most likely was created by a dynamic routing protocol running on a local system with the 'reinstate' parameter;
    • D — means that the route was added on reception of the ICMP Redirect Message. When the system learns the route from the ICMP Redirect message, the route will be added into the routing table in order to exclude redirection of the following packets intended for the same destination. Such routes are marked with the 'D' flag;
    • — means that the route was modified — likely by a dynamic routing protocol running on a local system with the 'mod' parameter applied;
    • А — means buffered route with corresponding record in the ARP table;
    • С — means that the route source in the core routing buffer;
    • L — means that the route destination is an address of this PC. Such 'local routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
    • В — means that the route destination is a broadcasting address. Such 'broadcast routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
    • I — means that the route is related to the loopback interface. Such 'internal routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
    • ! — means that datagrams sent to this address will be rejected by the system.
  • Metric — defines route cost. Metrics allows you to sort the duplicate routes, if they exist in the table;
  • Ref — identified number of references to the route for connection establishment (not used by the system);
  • Use — number of route detections performed by IP protocol;
  • Interface — name of the network interface that the route lies through.

To obtain the current information from the device, click button.

Viewing Call History

In the 'Call History' submenu you can view the list of phone calls and the summary for each call.

The device RAM can store up to 100 records for performed calls. If the record number exceeds 100 the oldest records (at the top of the table) will be removed, and new ones will be added at the end of the file.

Call log statistics will not be collected, when the history size is zero.

'Call history' table field description:

  • No — sequence number of the record in the table;

  • Account — device subscriber port number;

  • Local Number — subscriber number assigned to the current subscriber port;

  • Remote Number — remote subscriber number that the phone connection has been established with;

  • Call Direction — outgoing or incoming;
  • Call Typedialed, missed or answered;
  • Start Call Time — call received/performed time and date;

  • Start Talk Time — call start time and date;
  • Talk Duration — call duration in seconds.

In the call history table you can search records by different parameters; to do this, click the Filter '(show)' link. Filtering can be performed by account, local or remote number, call direction, start call time, call talk time, and call type. For filtering parameter description, see call history table field description above.

  • Start Call Time from/to or Start Talk Time from/to — call received/performed time period or call start time period in the 'dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm:ss' format.

To hide the table record filtration parameter settings, click the Filter '(hide)' link.

To configure call history parameters, click 'Change Call History Settings' link. For detailed parameter configuration description, see 'Phonebook' submenu.

Click  button to proceed to the table showing the first record.

Click button to proceed to the previous page with the call history table.

Click  button to proceed to the next page with the call history table.

Click  button to proceed to the table showing the last record.

You can select the number of displayed records at the bottom of the page.

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