Installation guide
QuadroM32x/8L/26x/12Li/26xi Manual II: Administrator's Guide  Administrator’s Menus 
QuadroM32x/8L/26x/12Li/26xi; (SW Version 5.3.x)       
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Rx Jitter - inter-arrival jitter is an estimate of the statistical variance of the RTP data packet inter-arrival time, measured in timestamp units. 
The inter-arrival jitter is defined to be the mean deviation (smoothed absolute value) of the difference D in packet spacing at the receiver compared 
to the sender for a pair of packets. If Si is the RTP timestamp from packet i, and Ri is the time of arrival in RTP timestamp units for packet i, then for 
two packets i and j, D may be expressed as: 
  D(i,j) = (Rj - Ri) - (Sj - Si) = (Rj - Sj) - (Ri - Si) 
  J(i) = J(i-1) + (|D(i-1,i)| - J(i-1))/16,  where J(i) is Rx Jitter for packet i. 
For more details about Jitter calculations, please refer to the RFC1889. 
Rx Maximum Delay -  maximum variance (absolute value) of actual arrival time of the RTP data packet compared to estimated arrival time, 
measured in milliseconds.  
If Si is the RTP timestamp from packet i, and Ri is the time of arrival in RTP timestamp units for packet i, then  variance for packet i may be 
expressed as following: V(i) = |(Ri - R1) - (Si - S1)| = |(Ri - Si) - (R1 - S1)| 
Rx Maximum Delay = max V(i) / 8 
RX Delay Increase Count – indicates the number of times the delay in jitter buffer is increased during the call. 
RX Delay Decrease Count - indicates the number of times the delay in jitter buffer is decreased during the call. 
Please Note: RTP Statistics is logged only when at least one of the call endpoints is located on the Quadro. For example, it will not be logged when: 
•  calls incoming from or addressed to the IP lines or remote extension, 
•  calls from an external user are routed to another external user through Quadro’s routing rules. 
In the first case, RTP statistics will be logged if remote extension or IP line user is calling locally to the Quadro’s extension or auto attendant. 
The  Configure Call Quality Event Notification  link leads to the Configure Call Quality Event Notification  page where call quality control 
notification specifics can be configured. 
 From the  Configure Call Quality Event Notification  page you may configure event notification policy when the call quality is lower than the 
allowed level.  
This page consists of a Notify 
checkbox, which enables the call 
quality monitoring mechanism for the corres
ponding event 
notifications, and a Call Quality less than drop down list where the 
least satisfactory call quality should be selected. When a call with the 
quality less than the level selected here is registered on the Quadro, 
an event notification will appear. When the Notify 
checkbox is 
disabled, no Call Quality events will occur on the Quadro. 
Please Note: The ways of notification for the Call Quality events 
should be configured from the 
Events page. 
Fig. II-163: Configure Call Quality Event Notification page 
The Configure System Events link leads to the Events page where the methods of notification for each system event can be configured. 
FAX Statistics 
The FAX statistics 
page is accessed from the Call Statistics page by 
clicking on the FAX link in the Details column for the calls that 
contain T.38 FAX transmission.  
The  FAX statistics  page provides information about received and 
transmitted packets, lost, bad and duplicated packets. This statistics 
refers only to the T.38 FAX transmission. The FAX statistics is not 
available for the FAX transmitted with other protocols. 
Fig. II-164: FAX Statistics page 
SIP Settings 
The SIP Settings provide information on the SIP receive UDP and TCP ports and allows you to select DNS server configurations for SIP and the SIP 
timers scheme. 










