Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

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frameRelay(3)—64 k frame relay connection

privateLine(4)—channel is a dedicated modem connection

dropinsert(7)—the channel passes the data through to another channel on a different WAN port. See How Drop and Insert Works on page xxxx

blocked(8)—Signals the central office that the access server will not accept any signals on this channel.

clear(9)—Intended for robbed-bit signalling protocols, the access server will not add bits to the signal.

CurrentState (ChannelState)

off(0)—Do not signal on this channel in response to the central office. The access server will generate an idle signal.

idle(1)—Channel not in use

active(2)—Channel in use

frameRelay(3)—Channel configured for frame relay

clear(4)—Intended for robbed bit signaling protocols, the access server will not add bits to the signal

privateLineWait(5)—modem is attempting to establish a V.8 connection with a remote modem for leased line operation but call is not yet connected

privateLineActive(6)—leased line connection is up

adminBlocked(10)—Administrator has blocked the channel

resourceBlocked(11)—Channel is blocked due to lack of DSPs to answer the inbound call

telcoBlocked(12)—The telco is blocking the channel because the channel is not active on the telco side

dChannel(13)—The D channel for ISDN

Near End Line Statistics—Current

Click on Near End Line Statistics—Current to display line statistics for the current 15-minute interval (see figure 109).

Figure 109. Current Near End Performance window

Near End Line Statistics—Current

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