Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

 

 

Online—The access server has completed authentication and the user is now able to access the Internet.

12tpTunneled—Subsequent multilink call that was answered by another access server and tunneled to the access server that has the originating call.

Kill—The administrator can manually disconnect the user by activating this parameter.

Dead—The user’s call has been disconnected. This message disappears when the linger time expires.

Bury—The call has been killed and removed from the dial-in main window.

DSP Link (diactDSPIndex)

The physical DSP chip that the user’s call is on. This is a number from 0 to 59.

Connection Modulation (diactModulation)

The modulation type of the modem link (for example, V.34). The modem link can have these modulation or data types:

unknown(0)

v21(1)—V.21 modulation

v22(2)—V.22 modulation

v32(3)—V.32 modulation

v34(4)—V.34 modulation

k56(5)—K56 Flex modulation

x2(6)—X.2 modulation

v90(7)—V.90 modulation

v110(8)—V.110 modulation

isdn64(9)—ISDN 64 modulation

isdn56(10)—ISDN 56 modulation

12tp(11)—12tp tunnelled multilink call

phase2(20)—Phase 2, an advanced state of modulation in v34 and higher

answerack(21)—acknowledgement phase of modulation

V92(22)—V.92 modulation

moh(23)—Modem is using V.92’s modem-on-hold feature

v23(24)—V.23 modulation

Transmit Connection Speed (diactTxSpeed)

The connected speed of the modem link (for example, 28.8 bps). These values, in bits per second, range from 300–33,600.

Dial Modulations window

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Patton electronic 29XX manual DSP Link diactDSPIndex, Connection Modulation diactModulation