SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND SOFTWARE UPDATE
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
This module's output shows the controller packets for the voice connections. That means that the RTCP packets
and relevant information also appear.
The following results occur for a new RTP connection:
The following output shows the channel’s state in the compression chip during a startup or change of codec:
The following output shows whether the compression chip starts sending and receiving packets:
Sent and received bytes appear with the following output results:
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType> start(val) ch=<ch> local=<port> remote=<ip address:port> agg=<bool>
Table 7.25 RTP/RTCP Output (VP Module)
Trace Output Description
<controller> Running number for the VoIP controller.
<VoIPcodecChipType> Stands for the type designation for the compression chips used (e.g. Ac49x).
<val>
Shows which connection is set up.
<ch>
The internal media channel used.
<port>
RTP port.
<ip address>
Peer's IP address in hexadecimal.
agg=<bool>
1
means an RTP-multiplex connection is used (default 0).
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType>OpenChannelConfiguration ch=<ch> rc=0
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType>T38ChannelConfiguration ch=<ch> rc=0
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType>ActivateRegularRtpChannelConfiguration ch=<ch> rc=0
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType> ch <ch> establish
a[<controller>]: <VoIPcodecChipType> ch <ch>: in <byte> out <byte>
Table 7.26 RTP Packet Statistics
Trace Output Description
<ch>
The internal media channel used.
<byte>
The call's received or sent bytes.