Allied Telesis AT-AR300 manual Telephony PBX Functionality

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Table 10: Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=SNMP command.

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

inSetRequests

The number of SNMP Set Request packets received by the

 

router.

 

 

inGetResponses

The number of SNMP Get Response packets received by the

 

router.

 

 

inTraps

The number of SNMP trap message packets received by the

 

router.

 

 

outPkts

The number of SNMP packets transmitted by the router.

 

 

outTooBigs

The number of SNMP packets transmitted with an error

 

status of toobig.

 

 

outNoSuchNames

The number of SNMP packets transmitted with an error

 

status of nosuchname.

 

 

outBadValues

The number of SNMP packets transmitted with an error

 

status of badvalue.

 

 

outGenErrs

The number of SNMP packets transmitted with an error

 

status of generror.

 

 

outGetRequests

The number of SNMP Get Request response packets

 

transmitted by the router.

 

 

outGetNexts

The number of Get Next response packets transmitted by

 

the router.

 

 

outSetRequests

The number of Set Request packets transmitted by the

 

router.

 

 

outGetResponses

The number of SNMP Get response packets transmitted.

 

 

outTraps

The number of SNMP Traps transmitted by the router.

 

 

Telephony (PBX) Functionality

AR300 Series routers with telephony ports now offer a choice of ISDN supplemental services or internal PBX functions. The PBX functions are enabled by default, but one or more extensions can be set to support ISDN supplemental services instead, using the commands:

CREATE PBX EXTENSION=extension_number RECALL={LOCALREMOTE}

SET PBX EXTENSION=extension_number RECALL={LOCALREMOTE}

If LOCAL is specified, PBX functions are enabled. If REMOTE is specified,

ISDN supplemental services are enabled.

For more information, see the Telephony Services chapter of your router’s Software Reference. The latest Software Reference can be downloaded from the support site at www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/documentation/documentation.html

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