View current calls in session
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View current calls in session
Hi,
Cani know where I can i view the current live calls and how many sessions are currently being used?
Thanks
Cani know where I can i view the current live calls and how many sessions are currently being used?
Thanks
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Re: View current calls in session
Hello Radhi
You can check the call status from the Call Status screen. Go to Status -> Calls. You will see the Current Number of call legs, Instantaneous call legs rate and a Cumulative number of call legs.
Please follow:
Calls Status - TBwiki (telcobridges.com)
You can also check the NAPs status for NAP-based calls.
Please follow:
NAP Status - TBwiki (telcobridges.com)
Best regards
You can check the call status from the Call Status screen. Go to Status -> Calls. You will see the Current Number of call legs, Instantaneous call legs rate and a Cumulative number of call legs.
Please follow:
Calls Status - TBwiki (telcobridges.com)
You can also check the NAPs status for NAP-based calls.
Please follow:
NAP Status - TBwiki (telcobridges.com)
Best regards
Guest- Guest
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