MP-1xx SIP User’s Manual 5. Configuring the MP-1xx
Version 4.4 125 March 2005
Table 5-36: IP Connectivity Parameters
Column Name Description
IP Address
IP address defined in the destination IP address field in the Tel to IP Routing table.
or
IP address that is resolved from the host name defined in the destination IP address field in
the Tel to IP Routing table.
Host Name
Host name (or IP address) defined in the destination IP address field in the Tel to IP Routing
table.
Connectivity Method
The method according to which the destination IP address is queried periodically (currently
only by ping).
Connectivity Status
Displays the status of the IP address’ connectivity according to the method in the ‘Connectivity
Method’ field.
Can be one of the following:
• OK = Remote side responds to periodic connectivity queries.
• Lost = Remote side didn’t respond for a short period.
• Fail = Remote side doesn’t respond.
• Init = Connectivity queries not started (e.g., IP address not resolved).
• Disable = The connectivity option is disabled (‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ equals 0 or 2).
Quality Status
Determines the QoS (according to packet loss and delay) of the IP address.
Can be one of the following:
• Unknown = Recent quality information isn’t available.
• OK
• Poor
Note 1: This field is applicable only if the parameter ‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ is set to 2 or 3.
Note 2: This field is reset if no QoS information is received for 2 minutes.
Quality Info.
Displays QoS information: delay and packet loss, calculated according to previous calls.
Note 1: This field is applicable only if the parameter ‘AltRoutingTel2IPMode’ is set to 2 or 3.
Note 2: This field is reset if no QoS information is received for 2 minutes.
DNS Status
Can be one of the following:
• DNS Disable
• DNS Resolved
• DNS Unresolved
5.10.1.2 Call Counters
The Call Counters screens provide you with statistic information on incoming (IPTel) and
outgoing (TelIP) calls. The statistic information is updated according to the release reason that
is received after a call is terminated (during the same time as the end-of-call CDR message is
sent). The release reason can be viewed in the Termination Reason field in the CDR message.
For detailed information on each counter, refer to Table
5-37 on page 126.
You can reset this information by clicking the Reset Counters button.
To view the IPTel and TelIP Call Counters information:
• Open the Call Counters screen you want to view (Status & Diagnostics menu > Gateway
Statistics submenu); the relevant Call Counters screen is displayed. Figure
5-37 shows the
‘TelIP Call Counters’ screen.