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Basic Remote Networking
During active connections, Show/Monitor Site commands will display the current state of the site or of its
assigned ports. The state of the port or site depends on the activity taking place. For example, a port may be
in an idle state, then transition to an on-line state when it begins transferring packets. The possible site states
are listed in Table 4-5.
Site State
Idle
Startup
Waiting
Connect
Logout
Closing
Freeing
NVR
The possible port states of ports assigned to the sites are listed in Table 4-6
Port State
Idle
Dial
Chat
Link
Ready
Online

4.8 Examples

4.8.1 LAN to LAN—Calling One Direction Only
An SCS in a remote office in Dallas must call an SCS at the company headquarters in Seattle. This LAN to
LAN connection must meet the following criteria:
Table 4-5: Site States
Activity During State
The site is idle.
A user, PPP or SLIP, requested that the site start running.
The site is waiting for a port to connect.
The site is connected and passing packet traffic.
The site was instructed to shut down.
The site is shutting down PPP or SLIP.
The site is removing itself from memory.
A List Site command was used to display site information.
The site's configuration is displayed, not its current activity.
Table 4-6: State of Ports Assigned to a Site
Activity During State
The site is not currently using this port. The port may be in
use by other sites.
The remote modem is being dialed.
The chat script defined in the site is being executed. See
Chapter 5, Additional Remote Networking, for a definition
of chat scripts.
PPP is being negotiated with the remote router or remote
node. (This state does not apply to SLIP users.)
PPP negotiation has been completed. (This state does not
apply to SLIP users).
Traffic is being forwarded to the remote site.
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