Cabletron Systems CSX1200 Switch User Manual


 
Workgroup Remote Access Switch 533
S
YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
Call Control Commands
4. Display the system log messages by entering the
dr
command at the system prompt.
5. Check the log report for connect messages relating to the remote device you are testing.
In response to the
call peer
command, you will see the following message echoed back for
informational purposes:
Calling <phone number> at <data rate>, device PPP
The phone number will show what is sent to the switch. Any imbedded dashes will have
been removed. The data rate that is used is displayed. If an invalid data rate is entered, the
default of 56 Kbps will use used. Because dial out is only provided for PPP devices, the
device type is always PPP.
One of the following messages will then be displayed:
Call initiated
This response indicates that a
call peer
request was performed. This does not always
imply that a request reached the telephone switch.
Call attempt failed
This response indicates that the request could not be executed.
Note: The
call peer <phone number>
command will not work under the following
conditions:
If PAP or CHAP is enabled and Outbound Authentication is disable, or, if the only
security enabled is CLID. In either case, the CyberSWITCH will not be able to
authenticate the remote peer. A message will appear in the log to indicate this. Use the
call device <device name>
command instead.
disc device <device name>
Disconnects all calls to the specified device. To obtain the device name, enter the Manage Mode
and issue the
device
command. Note that the device name is case sensitive.
In response to the
disc device
command, one of the following responses will be displayed:
Disconnecting <device name>
Indicates that the disconnect process has been initiated for the indicated device.
No active connection to <device name>
Indicates that the device that you are attempting to disconnect has no active connection.
The
mc
or the
cs
command can be used to view the active connections.
<device name> could not be found in the Device Table
Indicates that the device name could not be found in the table of configured device names.
More than one match for <device name> found in the Device Table
Displayed if you enter just part of a device name and that part could specify more than one
device name. You will be prompted to enter the device name again, in a more specific
manner. For example, if
call device Sch
is entered, and there is a device configured