Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Viewing Information about Demand Routing
8-64
As Figure 8-18 shows, this command also lists multiple channels if MLPPP is
configured for the ISDN connection.
demand 1
Idle timer (120 secs), Fast idle timer (20)
Dialer state is data link layer up
Dial reason: ip (s=192.168.1.23, d=192.168.2.23)
Link thru 1_0(bri 2/1.1) is up
Time until disconnect 106
Last outgoing call
Last incoming call
Link thru 1_1(bri 2/1.2) is up
Time until disconnect 106
Last outgoing call
Last incoming call
Number of active calls = 2
Figure 8-18. Summary Information for Demand 1 Interface
Viewing the Status of the BRI Interface
To view the status of a BRI interface that is associated with the demand
interface, enter:
Syntax: show interface bri <slot>/<port>
Replace <slot> with the slot number in which the backup module is installed,
and replace <port> with the appropriate port number.
For example, to view the status of the BRI 2/1 interface, enter:
ProCurve# show interface bri 2/1
This command reports the status of the BRI interface and the status of the
line. The status of the BRI interface should always be up, indicating that it is
either available to make a connection or it is already maintaining a connection.
If the BRI interface is down, you must bring it up, or it will not be able to place
or receive any calls.
The line status indicates whether or not the BRI interface has established a
connection. If the interface has not established a connection, the line status
should be "ready," as shown in Figure 8-19.
MLPPP is
enabled
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