Software version – Polycom SpectraLink 8000 User Manual

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SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server: Administration Guide for SRP

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fifo

– overrun occurred during reception

alignment

– nonoctet-aligned packets (number of bits NOT

divisible by eight)

multicast

– packets received with a broadcast or multicast

destination address

TX

– Ethernet statistics concerning the transmitted packets during

System Uptime.

bytes

– bytes transmitted

packets

– packets transmitted

errors

– Sum of all transmit errors (heartbeat, late collision,

repeated collision, underrun, carrier)

drop

– packets dropped due to insufficient memory

fifo

– underrun occurred during transmission

carrier

– carrier lost during transmission

collisions

– packets deferred (delayed) due to collision

SVP-II Access Points in Use

– APs in use by wireless telephones, either in

standby or in a call.‘Last’ is current, ‘Max’ is the maximum number in
use at one time.

SVP-II Access Points in Calls

– APs with wireless telephones in a call.

SVP-II Telephones in

Use

– wireless telephones in standby or in a call.

SVP-II Telephones in Calls

– wireless telephones in a call.

SVP-II SRP Audio (Delay)

– SRP audio packets whose transmission was

momentarily delayed.

SVP-II SRP Audio (Lost)

– SRP audio packets dropped due to insufficient

memory resources.

Software Version

The SVP Server and wireless telephones utilize Polycom
Corporation’s proprietary software that is controlled and maintained
through versioning. The

Software Version

screen provides information

about the version currently running on the SVP Server. This
information will help you determine if you are running the most
recent version and will assist Polycom engineering and/or customer
support in troubleshooting software problems.

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