Verifying Used Channels And Call States - Davolink DV-332 User Manual

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Moreover, there is another way to check connection status as follows. If a state is
MULT_FRAME_EST, it is normally connected. And
GW/DEBUG/LAPD>
show 0 info
>>> LAPD context : 00 (0x017bf208) <<<
qid
= 0x0000000a
sapi = 0 (0x00, 0x00)
tei
= 0 (0x00, 0x00)
mode = NET
vs
= 84 (0x54, 0xa8)
va
= 84 (0x54, 0xa8)
vr
= 21 (0x15, 0x2a)
rc
= 0
state = 6 (MULT_FRAME_EST)
l3_initiate = 0
own_busy = 0
peer_busy = 0
ack_pend = 0
rej_except = 0
k_val = 1
t200 = 100
t203 = 6000
n200 = 3
n201 = 260
phy_id = 0
report = 0x003445f4
work = pm=34(0x22) len=4 data= 00 01 01 2b
GW/DEBUG/LAPD>

6.4.3 Verifying used channels and call states

You can check used channel status (both PRI and R2) as follows.
GW/CONFIG/DTRUNK>
==========================================================================
==========================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
channel number
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
channel type
[slot/port] [0/0]
| FBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB | In Out Both Sig Frame Xundef
shline
Channel Type configurations
|
1
| 01234567890123456789012345678901
TEI_ASS
means that it is not connected.
2
3
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