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ISDN Data Call Success
This field displays how many times the ISDN router has succeeded in making ISDN data calls since last reset. Note that an incoming ISDN data call does not contribute to this counter.
PPP Attempts
This field displays how many times the ISDN router has tried to negotiate PPP data connections since last reset.
PPP Success
This field displays how many times the ISDN router has succeeded in negotiating PPP data connections since last reset.
Monitoring Status with ClearMon.
ClearMon is a utility program which, while running, displays the Hypertec Router front panel including
Figure 0-19, ClearMon Display
The top space will show the most recent trap received. You may click “History” to review old traps maintained by ClearMon.
The virtual LED basically reflects what you would see on the Hypertec Router front panel. Under B1 and B2 virtual LEDs, the “phone”, “Internet”(one networked PC), and “Intranet” (2 networked PC) icons help to indicate if the B channel is used for voice, and data connection.
Managing the Hypertec Router from a Console
The Hypertec Router can be configured through an alphanumeric terminal (or a PC with a terminal emulation program) which is used as a console by connecting it to the
The terminal should be set to emulate a DEC VT100 terminal at 9600 bps with 8 character bits, no parity bit and one stop bit.
The session can be started by pressing the Enter key a few times to display the login screen. A typical login screen is shown in Figure
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