Polycom Webcam User Manual

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Chapter 7 - Using the System with a PC

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4.

Call Duration

—This is the time difference between Start Time

and End Time.

5.

Account Code

— If the option Require Account Number to Dial

is enabled on the system, then thevalue entered by a user is
displayed in this field. If the option Require Account Number to
Dial is enabled and the option Validate Account Number is also
enabled, then the value entered by a user is displayed in this
field and is sent to the GMS server for validation.

6.

System Name

—This is the name given to the system by the user

or administrator.

7.

Call Number 1

—For outgoing calls, this is what was actually

dialed from the first call field; note that this is not necessarily the
transport address. For incoming calls, this is the caller ID
information from the first number received from a remote site.

8.

Call Number 2 (if applicable for call)

—For outgoing calls, this

is what was actually dialed from the second call field; this is not
necessarily the transport address. For incoming calls, this is the
caller ID information for the second number received from a
remote site.

9.

Transport Type

—This is the type of transport used for the call

(H.320 or H.323).

10. Call Rate

—This is the rate the call settled on after rate

negotiation with the remote site.

11. System Manufacturer

—This is the remote system brand (for

example: Polycom, Tandberg, Sony, etc.).

12. Call Direction (In or Out)

—Indicates in or out.

13. Conference ID

—This is a unique number given to each

conference. The first conference listed in the CDR are given a
value of л1.н Subsequent Conference IDs are incremented by 1.
The Conference IDs continue to be incremented in this manner
until the maximum CDR file size of 100 K has been reached. At
this point, the CDR is archived, and a new CDR file is created.
The Conference ID is then reset to 1 and the process begins
again.

14. Call ID

—Identifies individual calls within the same conference.

15. Endpoint Type

—For example, Terminal, Gateway, or MCU.

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