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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Viewing Statistics
The Statistics dialog box enables you to view statistics for major events of the MultiVOIP operation.
This dialog box is accessed by clicking Statistics on the Setup menu.
Statistics can be a helpful troubleshooting tool. For example, viewing the Voice Channel statistics you
can see the attempted and completed calls, call duration, average call length, bytes/packets sent and
received, and so on.
IP Statistics
IP is a connection-less network protocol residing in the network layer of a conventional OSI layered
model (for more information on this model, refer to Appendix A). Depending on what is going on at the
application layer, IP will typically use one of two transport layer protocols: User Datagram Protocol
(UDP), a connection-less transport layer protocol used with TFTP or SNMP; and Transport Control
Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented transport layer protocol used with FTP, Telnet, and SNMP.
UDP makes use of the port concept and has no measures for flow control, reliability, or error recovery.
It is used when the full services of TCP are not required, and the reliability measures must be assumed
by another layer.
TCP works well in environments where the reliability measures are not assumed by other layers. It is
connection-oriented and has a full range of services.
For the most part these statistics are informational, and their use as a troubleshooting tool will be
contingent on the applications running in the upper layers. For example, if you were having problems
connecting to the MultiVOIPs web server, you would look under the TCP section to see if any packets