72
Total
Error:
0
0
B1-Channel
Total
Octets:
2316
375
Total
Packets:
46
10
Total
Error:
0
0
B2-Channel
Total Octets:
0
0
Total
Packets:
0
0
Total
Error:
0
0
Example 2:
Router> show port statistics ewan
interface: e1
----------------------------------------------------------------
Received Transmitted
----------------------------------------------------------------
Total
packets
0
368
Total
octets
0
217120
Multicast
packets
0
0
Error
on
interface
0
0
CSMA collisions
0
Packets dropped
0
Packets with unsupported protocol 0
Last update time (sec)
4841
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Profile Commands
This section details the commands used to create and manipulate static profiles. Static profiles are created
for connections communicating with a remote router. Examples of this type are Internet connections and
Remote LAN connections. Unlike user profiles (see “
Dial-in User CommandsDial-in User Commands
”),
which are created dynamically, static profiles are maintained permanently and created at system
initialization time from configuration information stored in Flash ROM. The creation of a static profile
may cause a static routing entry to be added to one or more of the routing tables, if routing is defined over
that profile.
Up to three alternate phone numbers are configurable within a switched connection profile so that if the
primary telephone number cannot be connected, each alternate phone number is tried, in turn. An
alternate number may be used if the previously tried number failed to connect for any reason. After a
disconnection, subsequent connect attempts use the original phone number list.
All other parameters of the Connection Profile will be used for any connected number. A static route
is associated with the profile, not any particular telephone number.
The System Log messages will identify any alternate numbers being used. The Connection Log will
include the phone number used for a successful connection.
For each alternate phone number, there may be an alternate secondary phone number for multilink
connection.