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Figure 3-9. Current Resource Statistics window
Top part of the window
Contains a summary of resources usage in two categories: G.71 only and G711/
G723/G729.
Bottom part of the window
Displays the following data:
• Gateway ID—the ID of the VoIP channel’s home gateway
• IP Resource—the VoIP logical component ID:internal DSP channel ID
• Codecs Capability—the codecs the IP channel can use
• Active Codec—the codec currently being used
• Used By—the extension, trunk, SIP channel or H.323 channel that is using this
channel
• Connect To—the extension, trunk, or channel the channel is connected to
• Packets Sent/Received—the number of voice packets sent and received
• Bytes Sent/Received—the total size (in bytes) of all voice packets sent and
received
• Network Packet Loss—the number of voice packets that have been lost due to
prolonged delays, network congestion, or routing failure
• JB Packet Loss—the number of voice packets that have been discarded due to
jitter buffer overflow
• Total Packet Loss Rate—the ratio of total number of lost packets versus total
received packets
• Max Packet Loss Rate—the maximum packet loss rate observed over a period of
time during a whole session
• Jitter —displays the average length of delay per voice packet in milliseconds. This
number can be used to measure the quality of service on the network that connects
the source and destination sites. Under 100 milliseconds is good, while a higher
figure indicates a longer than average delay. (See “Setting VoIP Codec Profiles” on
page 191 for more detailed information on jitter.)
• Local Ports—displays the local RTP/RTCP port for the voice stream
• Remote IP Address:Port—displays the remote RTP port for the voice stream
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