ATL Telecom IP300S User Manual
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IP SIP Phone v2 User’s Guide
Mar. 2005
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. C A l l e r I D ( A o R )
2 . C A l l e r I D ( A o R )
3 . C A l l e r I D ( A o R )
You may press 【Redial】to dial the target’s SIP address-of-record.
Each record keeps the following call-related information:
1 . C A l l e r I D ( A o R )
2 . T i m e o f c a l l
3 . D u r a t i O n
4 . F r o m ( C O n t a c t )
5 . C O D E C
6 . U s e r a g e n t
7 . M e d i a T r a f f i c
1. Caller ID: address-of-record of the peer (press 【Redial】to dial this number).
2. Time of call
3. Duration: call active time.
4. From: Contact IP of the peer for SIP signaling (press 【Redial】to dial this number).
5. CODEC: CODEC employed for the call.
6. User agent: The phone tool used by the peer for this call.
7. Media traffic:
The media-related information will be available only when the call lasted for more
than 20 seconds. But the information about RTP session such as local and remote IP
/ port for RTP session is always available.
1 . R T P s e s s i o n
2 . P a c k e t s
3 . B y t e s
4 . P a c k e t
l o s t
5 . D e l a y
7-1 RTP session:
1 . L o c a l
R T P
2 . R e m o t e
R T P
Display the RTP IP and port pair of CPE for RTP media stream.
1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 3 . 1 : 6 2 2 6
2 / 6 2 2 6 3
The format comes in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:RTP/RTCP”, which
specifies the IP of CPE and the UDP port used for RTP and RTCP session.
7-2 Packets: Received / Sent RTP packets