DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
2-115list isdn-testcall
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list isdn-testcall
This command displays the ISDN-PRI trunks in use for ISDN-PRI test calls. This
command is useful to dete rmine which trunk is in use for an outgoi ng ISDN-PRI
test call.
Destination Node Destination of the route. The destination is a name administered
on the Node Name form that can include the keyword Default
indicating the d efault route.
Gateway The node name of the Gateway through which the d estination is
to be reached. The Gateway is a name ad ministered on the
Node Name form.
C-LAN Port Indicates the C-LAN port l ocation that provides the inter face for
the route.
Metric Specifies the desirab ility of the IP route in terms of the efficiency
of data transmission over the route. Valid entries are 0 (a simple
route) and 1 (a complex route). A metric value of 1 is used only
when the switch has more than one C-LAN board installed. A
metric-1 route diverts usag e of the route to a metric - 0 route, if
available.
Route Type A non-administrable field that specifies whether this is a network
or host route. A network route is a route to all nodes on the
(sub)network specified in the Destination Node fi eld. A host
route is a route to the single node sp ecified in the Destination
Node field.
Accepted by CLAN Indicates whether a C-LAN c ircuit pack has ac cepted the
administered IP-route. Routes for a link are downloaded to the
C-LAN circuit pack when the link comes into service. Possibiliti es
include:
accepted – the route has been accepted by the C-LAN
circuit pack
rejected – the route has been rejected by the C-LAN circuit
pack. The Gateway may not be on the attac hed ethernet
subn et or m ay not be t he IP ad dre ss of t he far end o f the PPP
link.
pending – the route has not been sent to the C-LAN circuit
pack, or it has been sen t but no reply has been rec eived.
Typically, this status changes to accepted or rejected
when some condition c hanges, such as a link c oming up.
obsolete – the route is no longer needed (some host routes
were needed in R7 but are no longer n eeded in subseq uent
releases, or are duplicates of ex isting routes)