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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 Link
• 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