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User's Manual 464 Document #: LTRT-68822
Mediant 2000
Field Name Description
SigTransportType
SIP signaling transport type (UDP, TCP, or TLS)
TxRTPIPDiffServ
Media IP DiffServ
TxSigIPDiffServ
Signaling IP DiffServ
LocalRFactor
Local R-factor
RemoteRFactor
Remote R-factor
LocalMosCQ
Local MOS for conversation quality
RemoteMosCQ
Remote MOS for conversation quality
SigSourcePort
SIP source port
SigDestPort
SIP destination port
MediaType
Media type - audio, video, or text
AMD Information relating to the Automatic Machine Detection (AMD) feature:
V - voice
A - answer machine
S - silence
U - unknown
% Information relating to AMD that shows the success that the answering
type (probability) was correctly detected
SIPTrmReason
SIP call termination reason (BYE, CANCEL, or SIP error codes, e.g., 404)
SipTermDesc
Description of SIP termination reason:
SIP Reason header, if exists, for example: SIP ;cause=200 ;text="Call
completed elsewhere".
If no SIP Reason header exists, the description is taken from the
reason text, if exists, of the SIP response code, for example: "417
Unknown Resource-Priority".
If no reason text exists in the SIP response code, the description is
taken from an internal SIP response mapping mechanism. For
example, if the device receives a SIP response "422", it sends in the
CDR "422 Session Interval Too Small method" as the description.
PstnTermReason
Q.850 protocol termination reason (0-127).
LatchedRtpIp
Remote IP address of the incoming RTP stream that the device "latched"
on to as a result of the RTP latching mechanism for NAT traversal.
LatchedRtpPort
Remote RTP port of the incoming RTP stream that the device "latched" on
to as a result of the RTP latching mechanism for NAT traversal.
40.2.2.2 Release Reasons in CDR
The possible reasons for call termination for the Gateway / IP-to-IP application which is
represented in the CDR field TrmReason are listed below:
"REASON N/A"
"RELEASE_BECAUSE_NORMAL_CALL_DROP"
"RELEASE_BECAUSE_DESTINATION_UNREACHABLE"
"RELEASE_BECAUSE_DESTINATION_BUSY"
"RELEASE_BECAUSE_NOANSWER"

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMediant 2000
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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