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Call-info-table

This table displays the last ten incoming calls, regardless of whether the router answered these calls.

This allows you, for example, to determine the internal MSN used when the system is operated in connection with a PBX. The table has the following layout:

System time Ifc CLIP-caller Dial-caller Service B-chan.
0T; 00:20:57 S0 5678 1234 HDLC64K 2
0T; 00:20:46 S0 4321 1234 HDLC64K 1
0T; 00:19:47 S0 4321 1234 HDLC64K 1
0T; 00:11:33 S0 5678 1234 HDLC64K 1
0T; 00:01:13 S0 4321 1234 HDLC64K 2
0T; 00:01:02 S0 4321 1234 HDLC64K 1
0T; 00:00:06 S0 5678 1234 HDLC64K 1

The different entries have the following meaning:

System time Time when the call came. Either the device operating time or the system time of the ISDN is displayed (if made available from the ISDN terminal).
Ifc Designates the associated interface
CLIP-Caller Call number (CLIP) of the caller
Dial-Caller The MSN/EAZ dialed by the caller
Service The service requested by the caller. Possible values are HDLC64K, HDLC56K and unknown. An analog call is displayed as unknown here. LANCOM Office-Router can also display the values A-3 kHz (analog 3 kHz), language (for normal speech transmission) and fax G2/3 (for analog fax transmission as per group 2 or 3).
B-chan. The B-channel used. A value of 0 means that all channels have already been seized, i.e. call waiting is activated.

NOTE: A tip for those using a router in a PBX: Following a call to any ISDN device under the number of the ISDN bus, the MSN/EAZ displayed under 'Dial-caller' is exactly the entry that must be entered in the router at /SETUP/WAN-MODULE/ROUTER-INTERFACE-LIST/MSN-EAZ in order for a call to be correctly answered from an external station.


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