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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
The E1/T1 Channel Usage Statistics link (available for QXE1T1 gateways only) is only present for local E1/T1 lines (this option is not available for
shared E1/T1 trunks) and leads to the
Statistics - PSTN Channel Usage page where diagram chart of E1/T1 trunks usage can be viewed.
Memory Status
Memory Status
page includes tables with the available
User Space
information for each extension. These tables display
the space used by the uploaded/recorded system greetings. It
shows the free and total space (counted in minutes/seconds) for
every extension. This page includes the following information:
Memory Size shows total memory space (counted in
minutes/seconds) available on the QX and assigned to all
extensions.
The table’s links lead the administrator to the extension settings
page where User Space may be altered.
The System Memory row indicates the space occupied by the
universal extension recordings. Link refers to the
Upload
Universal Extension Recordings page where universal extension
system messages may be uploaded.
Call History shows the current number of calls with recorded
statistic entries.
Fig.II- 160: System Status - Memory Status page
Hardware Status
Hardware Status
table displays a list of the hardware
devices and parts present and currently available on the QX
board. The hardware device version number and additional
comments about its state are indicated here.
Fig.II- 161: System Status - Hardware Status page
SIP Registration Status
SIP Registration Status
is a table displaying the SIP
registration information of the QX extensions.
The table contains a list of all the registered extensions of the QX,
SIP registration name for each extension, addresses of SIP
servers where they are registered (if applicable), whether or not
it is registered for each extension, and the registration date and
time. By clicking on the row heading, the table will be sorted by
the selected column. When sorting (ascending or descending),
arrows will be displayed next to the column heading.
The links inside the table will link you to the
Extensions
Management page where the SIP registration settings may be
altered.
The SIP Tunnels to Slave Devices and SIP Tunnels to Master
Devices tables list the SIP tunnels between local and the remote
QXs (see
SIP Tunnel Settings). The SIP Tunnels to Slave Devices
table lists those tunnels where local QX acts as a master. The SIP
Tunnels to Master Devices
table lists those tunnels where local
QX acts as a slave.
Fig.II- 162: System Status - SIP Registration Status page