IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
In Number of inbound connections accepted for this dial circuit.
Out Number of completed connections initiated by this dial circuit.
Rfsd Number of connections initiated by this dial circuit that were refused by the
network or the remote destination port.
Blckd Number of connection attempts that the router blocked. The router blocks
connection attempts if the local port is already in use, the maximum number
of retries to a non-responding address is reached, or a modem is not
responding.
Unmapped connection indications:
Number of connection attempts that were refused by the router because
there were no enabled dial circuits that were configured to accept the
incoming calls.
Circuits
The circuits command shows the status of all dial circuits configured on the V.34
port.
Syntax:
circuits
Example:
circuit
Net Interface MAC/Data-Link State Reason Duration
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Net Number of the dial circuit mapped to this interface
Interface
Type of interface and its instance number.
MAC/DataLink
Type of datalink protocol configured for this dial circuit.
State Current state of the dial circuit:
Up - currently connected
Available - not currently connected, but is available
Disabled - dial circuit was disabled
Down - failed to connect because of a busy dial circuit or because the
link-layer protocol is down
Reason
Reason for the current state:
nnn_Data - (where nnn is the name of a protocol) the circuit is Up
because a protocol had data to send.
Remote Disconnect - the circuit is either Down or Available because the
remote destination disconnected the call.
Operator Request - the circuit is Available because the last call was
disconnected by a monitoring command.
Inbound - the circuit is Up because the circuit answered an inbound call.
Restoral - the circuit is Up because of a WAN Restoral operation.
Self Test - the circuit was configured as static (idle time=0) and
successfully connected once it was enabled.
Configuring V.34
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