Howto:How to read the call screen: Difference between revisions
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==How to interpret those values== | ==How to interpret those values== | ||
You must distinguish between in-house | You must distinguish between in-house LAN and WAN calls, furthermore the values are related to each other. | ||
The following values are "normal" limits, but it is also possible that you have a rather good call quality with values which are ("much") higher. | The following values are "normal" limits, but it is also possible that you have a rather good call quality with values which are ("much") higher. It is up to the administrator to interpret this values in the context. | ||
It is up to the administrator to interpret this values in the context. | |||
For example if you lose 20 packets in a two minute call, it is much more bad then losing 20 packets in a 2 hour call. | For example if you lose 20 packets in a two minute call, it is much more bad then losing 20 packets in a 2 hour call. | ||
Calls on LAN connections: (<5/0-9/-) | |||
(<5/0-9/- | |||
Calls on WAN connections: (150/16-25/<10) | |||
== Related Articles == | == Related Articles == |
Revision as of 19:24, 10 February 2016
How to analyse /interpret call values in the log / trace / PBX -> calls
Applies To
This information applies to
- innovaphone pbx
all builds
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Problem Details
Reading the call screen values of delay, jitter and packet loss isn’t self explaining.
Call Screen Description
In the trace and in the log you can see the following:
G729AB,60(0,0) Codec, packet size (delay in ms, jitter in packets) it is shown two times for incoming and outgoing traffic.
In the PBX under call it looks like that:
G729AB (30,7,241) Codec (delay in ms, jitter in packets, packet loss in packets) it is shown two times for incoming and outgoing traffic.
How to interpret those values
You must distinguish between in-house LAN and WAN calls, furthermore the values are related to each other.
The following values are "normal" limits, but it is also possible that you have a rather good call quality with values which are ("much") higher. It is up to the administrator to interpret this values in the context.
For example if you lose 20 packets in a two minute call, it is much more bad then losing 20 packets in a 2 hour call.
Calls on LAN connections: (<5/0-9/-)
Calls on WAN connections: (150/16-25/<10)