User's Manual 754 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
51.10 Viewing IP Connectivity
The IP Connectivity page displays on-line, read-only network diagnostic connectivity
information on all destination IP addresses configured in the Tel-to-IP Routing table (see
''Configuring Tel-to-IP Routing Rules'' on page 496).
Note: he information in columns 'Quality Status' and 'Quality Info' (per IP address) is
reset if two minutes elapse without a call to that destination.
 To view IP connectivity information:
1. In the Routing General Parameters page, set the 'Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP'
parameter (AltRoutingTel2IPMode) to Enable or Status Only (see ''Configuring
General Routing Parameters'' on page 495).
2. Open the IP Connectivity page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu > IP
Connectivity).
Figure 51-9: IP Connectivity Page
Table 51-5: IP Connectivity Parameters
Column Name Description
IP Address
The IP address can be one of the following:
ï‚§ IP address defined as the destination IP address in the Tel-to-IP Routing
table.
ï‚§ IP address resolved from the host name defined as the destination IP
address in the Tel-to-IP Routing table.
Host Name
Host name (or IP address) as configured in the Tel-to-IP Routing table.
Connectivity
Method
The method according to which the destination IP address is queried
periodically (ICMP ping or SIP OPTIONS request).
Connectivity
Status
The status of the IP address' connectivity according to the method in the
'Connectivity Method' field.
ï‚§ OK = Remote side responds to periodic connectivity queries.
ï‚§ Lost = Remote side didn't respond for a short period.
ï‚§ Fail = Remote side doesn't respond.
ï‚§ Init = Connectivity queries not started (e.g., IP address not resolved).
ï‚§
Disable = The connectivity option is disabled, i.e., parameter 'Alt Routing Tel