The POTS Call leg Configuration dialog box provides information on POTS active call leg for a voice port.
Do one of the following:
Right-click on the voice port, then select Active Call Configuration > POTS Call leg Configuration from the popup menu.
Right-click on an 8FXS or 16FXS port, then select Configure from the popup menu. The VoicePort List dialog box appears. Click Details, then select Active Call Configuration > POTS Call leg Configuration.
Right-click on the Access Gateway Module, then select Voice Configuration > Active Call Configuration > POTS Call leg Configuration from the popup menu.
The following information appears:
Connection ID (cvCallActiveConnectionId)
Coder Type Rate (cvCallActiveCoderTypeRate)
Noise Level (cvCallActiveNoiseLevel)
ACOM Level (cvCallActiveACOMLevel)
Output Signal Level (cvCallActiveOutSignalLevel)
Input Signal Level (cvCallActiveInSignalLevel)
The global call identifier for the gateway call. The global call identifier is used as an unique identifier for an end-to-end call.
The negotiated coder rate. It specifies the transmission rate of voice or fax compression to its associated call leg for the call.
The active noise level for the call.
The sum of echo return loss (ERL), cancellation loss (echo return loss enhancement), and nonlinear processing loss for the call.
The active output signal level that the call sends to the telephone interface.
The active input signal level that the call receives from the telephone interface.
The current echo return loss (ERL) level for the call. The value -1 means the level can not be determined or level detection is disabled.
The session target of the peer that is used for the call. It is set with the information in the call associated in cvVoicePeerCfgSessionTarget when the call is connected.