Chapter 5 Auxiliary (Dial Backup) CommandsTable 15 Dial Backup Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

aux mstatus <aux-port>

Displays the status of the modem’s last call.

R

aux mtype <aux-port>

Displays the type of modem connected to the auxiliary port.

R

aux netstat <aux-port>

Displays upper layer packet information for the specified

R

 

device.

 

aux rate <aux-port>

Displays the transmit and receive rates.

R

aux signal <aux-port>

Displays the auxiliary port’s signal.

R

aux usrmdm flag [10]

1 allows the ZyWALL to dial a US Robotics modem

R

 

connected to the dial backup port.

 

5.2 Command Examples

This example displays upper layer packet information for the dial backup port.

as> aux netstat aux0

3, Chann id:

0

 

Name :

aux0, Dev type :

 

RX(pkt):

0,

RX discard:

0, RX

error:

0, RX(octet):

0

TX(pkt):

0,

TX discard:

0, TX

error:

0, TX(octet):

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following table describes the labels in this display.Table 16 aux netstat aux0

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Name

Name of the channel.

 

 

Dev type

The type of auxiliary device, there are several possibilities:

 

0: NONE

 

1: 56k modem

 

2: modems other than 56k

 

3: TA

 

4: X25_PAD

 

5: MultiProtocol over AAL5

 

6: PPP over Ethernet, RFC-2516

 

7: PPTP

 

8: 3G modem

 

 

Chann id

The number of the channel that the device is using.

 

 

RX (pkt)

Received packets.

 

 

TX (pkt

Transmitted packets.

 

 

RX discard

Received octets the ZyWALL discarded.

 

 

TX discard

Transmitted octets the ZyWALL discarded.

 

 

RX error

Received errored frames.

 

 

TX error

Transmitted errored frames.

 

 

RX(octet)

Received errored octets.

 

 

TX(octet)

Transmitted errored octets.

 

 

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