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This information can help you determine if additional lines and/or systems are necessary. For example, the high water mark could be compared to the number of ISDN B channels available, taking into consideration the elapsed time. An example output from this command follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[System Name]>

isdn usage

 

 

 

 

 

number of ISDN

B channels

available:

6

 

 

 

number of ISDN

B channels

in use:

3

 

 

 

high water mark:

 

5

 

 

 

isdnBChanUsage

trap threshold:

5

 

 

 

generation of ISDN usage traps:

enabled

 

 

elapsed time:

 

 

3

days, 4 hrs, 12 min, 38 sec

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

isdn usage clear

Clears the B-channel high-water mark and elapsed time values. The purpose of this command is to allow the user to reset the high-water mark to coincide with changes to the system and/ or the network or so that the user can monitor the high-water mark over desired time periods.

LAN COMMANDS

The following commands are used to display current system LAN diagnostic information:

lan stats

Displays the current LAN packet forwarding statistics, including the number of frames received and transmitted from LAN and WAN connections. Refer to LAN Statistics, for a list of available statistics and their definitions.

lan stat clear

Clears the current LAN packet forwarding statistics.

lan test

Transmits a test message onto the LAN and test for proper LAN connections. If the transmit is successful, the following message will be displayed:

LAN port <port #> Transmit was successful

If the transmit fails, refer to the section titled LAN Connections to determine the reason for the failure.

LOG COMMANDS

The following commands control the report logging feature for the system’s subsystems.

log cdr display

Displays the local call detail recording report log.

log cdr erase

Erases the local call detail recording log report.

log cdr write

Writes the local CDR log to disk. The file is written to the \LOG directory. The file name is “CDR_LOG”. The file extension is .1, .2, and so on up to .10. The file extension cycles through the extension values with each write command, similar to the current report log file and status log file, so that the ten most recent versions of the CDR log are available on the system disk.

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