Where
#
is the number of the V.34interface. You cannot directly access the V.34
monitoring process for dial circuits, but you can monitor the dial circuits that are
mapped to the serial line interface.
Note: V.34interfaces also have ELS troubleshooting messages that you can use to
monitor V.34related activity. See the

IBM Nways Event Logging System

Messages Guide

for further details.
V.34 Monitoring Commands
This section summarizes and explains the V.34monitoring commands. These
commands allow you to view the calls, circuits, parameters, and statistics of the
V.34interfaces.
Enter the V.34monitoring commands at the V.34> prompt. Table78 shows the
commands.
Table78. V.34 Monitoring Command Summary
Monitoring
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page 10.
Calls List the number of completed and attempted connections made for each dial
circuit mapped to this interface since the last time statistics were reset on
the router.
Circuits Shows the status of all data circuits configured on the V.34 interface.
Reset Clears connections and resets the interface.
Parameters Displays the current parameters for the V.34interface. (This command
displays the same information as the interface configuration listcommand.)
Statistics Displays the current statistics for the V.34interface.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page 11.
Calls
Use the calls command to list the number of completed and attempted connections
made for each dial circuit mapped to this interface since the last time statistics were
reset on the router.
Syntax:
calls
Example:
calls
Net Interface Site Name In Out Rfsd Blckd
1 PPP/0 v403 2000
Unmapped connection indications: 0
Net Number of the dial circuit mapped to this interface.
Interface
Type of interface and its instance number.
Site Name
Network address name of the dial circuit.
Configuring V.34
Configuring V.34 603