Status Displays 20-5
●
RLP
– is always
0
, except for a remote control, file transfer, or alarm connection,
in which case this number is always
253
.
●
P
– is the port number (
0-7
are physical ports,
8–63
are logical ports), unless
RLP
is
253
, in which case:
66
= Remote control,
67
= File transfer,
68
= Alarm con-
nection.
Figure 20-4 Virtual Connections Display on Non-Frame Relay Port
[C],[C]
from Main Menu
Information in this Display:
●
Seq
– is a sequence number used to identify the connection.
●
I
– is the logical interface:
P
= PVC,
S
= SVC
●
D
– is the direction of the connection:
I
= Incoming,
O
= Outgoing.
●
LCN
– is the logical channel number.
●
State
:
Data_trans
– means that call processing was successful and the con-
nection is in the data transmission state.
Call_setup
– means that the attached device is waiting for Call Accept.
Clearing
– means that the attached device is in Call Clear state, waiting
for Clear Confirmation.
Resetting
– means that a Reset has been sent to the remote device, and the
attached device is waiting for a Reset Confirmation.
Port_down
– is self-explanatory.
Connected
– means that a connection has been established.
Not_conect
– means that a connection has not been established or has
been broken.
Undefined
– means that the port is in some unknown state.
●
Subscriber
– identifies the Calling Address of each end of the connection.
Node Name=node_xyz
Connection Status Display Menu (Page 1) RLP: 0 Port: 0
From: To:
Seq I D LCN State Subscriber RLP P LCN State Subscriber
1 S O 4095 Data_trans 100000100 0 0 4095 Data_trans120000110
2 S I 500 Data_trans 1100001000 0 5 10 Data_trans111000120
3 P I 255 Port_down 0 3 0 Not_conect
4 S I 10 Data_trans 110010000 253 3 6 Data_trans33333