User`s guide

SFVRA Connection Manager 93
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Connect History
Duration
The total duration, in minutes, of the connection.
Maximum Bandwidth
The maximum bits peer second for the duration of the connection that was established between
the user and the Remote Access Switch.
Direction
The direction in which the connection was first established.
DED stands for a dedicated connection.
IN stands for a call from the user in to the Remote Access Switch.
OUT stands for a call from the Remote Access Switch out to the user.
Type
The type of connection currently established. Types include:
•ISDN
Dedicated
Digital Modem
Calling Number
The telephone number of the device that initiated the call.
Called Number
The telephone number of the device that was called.
Forwarding
The telephone number that can be used to access the device that was called if the called number
is unavailable.
VIEWING PAST CONNECTIONS
1. On the Functions menu, select Connect History, or click on the toolbar. The Connect History
dialog appears.
2. Enter a User Name, a CyberSWITCH name, or both and click Search.
Note: Leaving a search field blank indicates a search for all in that category.
3. To view statistics on a per call basis, double click on the connection.
4. Click Close to exit.
CONNECT HISTORY MANAGER
The Call and Connect History tables continue to grow as more and more users connect with Remote
Access Switches managed by SFVRA Connection Manager. In order to keep these tables from
growing to an enormous size, the Manage History Table dialog allows you to export call and
connection entries to specified files or to simply delete the data. If you are exporting data to a file
you must specify a file name for both the Connect History entries and the Call History entries.
SFVRA-CONN will create the new files for the data. Data cannot be appended to existing files.