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To investigate a specific phone number, e.g. from a person reporting call (quality) issues, simply type in the phone number in the search bar and sort your table of interest (e.g. "initiation" time) accordingly. | To investigate a specific phone number, e.g. from a person reporting call (quality) issues, simply type in the phone number in the search bar and sort your table of interest (e.g. "initiation" time) accordingly. | ||
Throughout the Allegro Network Multimeter, the search bar can also be used for applying complex display filters. If for example, from 100’s or 1000’s of indexed VoIP calls, you are only interested in the unsuccessful ones…(statuscode !=200) would apply. | Throughout the Allegro Network Multimeter, the search bar can also be used for applying complex display filters. If for example, from 100’s or 1000’s of indexed VoIP calls, you are only interested in the unsuccessful ones…(statuscode !=200) would apply. | ||
We’ve already touched on VoIP’s sensitivity to timings. One may state that, jitter above | We’ve already touched on VoIP’s sensitivity to timings. One may state that, jitter above 20ms in either call direction, starts to impact and degrade call quality. The higher the jitter the more call quality will suffer. For a list showing only calls that were affected by bad jitter, filter (avgjitter > 20) is easily set within the search bar on the SIP calls screen. | ||
[[File:Advanced filter.png|none|thumb|800x800px]] | [[File:Advanced filter.png|none|thumb|800x800px]] | ||
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