ISDN Con®guration Commands

Default Value: None

Syntax: cause code remove value

Example: remove FF

Accessing the Interface Monitoring Process

To access the interface monitoring process for ISDN, enter the following command at the GWCON (+) prompt:

+network #

Where # is the number of the ISDN interface. You cannot directly access the monitoring process for dial circuits, but you can monitor the dial circuits that are mapped to the ISDN interface.

ISDN Monitoring Commands

The following sections explain the ISDN operating commands which allow you to view the accounting entries, calls, circuits, parameters, and statistics of the ISDN interfaces. Enter these commands at the ISDN> prompt.

Table 82. ISDN Monitoring Command Summary

Monitoring Command

Function

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or

 

lists the options for speci®c commands (if available). See

 

ªGetting Helpº on page 10.

Block-calls

Blocks incoming calls from a speci®c caller.

Calls

Displays 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.

Channels

Displays the statistics for the channels on the ISDN Primary

 

Rate Interface.

Circuits

Displays the status of all data circuits con®gured on the ISDN

 

interface.

Dial-dump

Displays the operation characteristics of the speci®ed dial

 

circuit.

L2_counters

Lists the L2/L1 states along with some L2 counters.

L3_counters

Lists counters of set ups sent/received/accepted.

TEI

Lists status of TEI's (BRI only)

Parameters

Displays the current parameters for the ISDN interface.

Signaling-L3

This command is to be used only by product support personell.

Statistics

Displays the current statistics for the ISDN interface.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a

 

Lower Level Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

Block-Calls

Use the block-callscommands to block incoming calls. Caller numbers to be

blocked must be added to the authentication list. The maximum number of caller

blocked calls is 16 per interface.

Syntax:

 

block-calls

add

 

list

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