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S
YSTEM
V
ERIFICATION
Verifying the Dial Out Feature
V
ERIFYING
THE
D
IAL
O
UT
F
EATURE
To perform the Dial Out verification for a remote device, you need to know the configured device
name associated with the device’s device table entry. Note that the device name is case sensitive.
1.
The following administrative command is used to verify that the Dial Out feature is operational
to a specific remote device:
call device <device name>
For example, to verify that the Dial Out feature is operational for remote device with fred as the
configured device name, you would enter
call device fred
at the system prompt.
2.
A message will be displayed indicating whether or not the call was made successfully. Refer to
Dial Out
in the Problem Diagnosis chapter if the call was not made successfully.
V
ERIFYING
C
OMPRESSION
IS
O
PERATIONAL
1.
Make sure compression is enabled on a system-wide basis.
2.
Cause a call to be established with a device for which per-device compression is enabled.
3.
To verify that compression is in effect with the device, issue the
cmp stats <devicename>
console command while the connection is in place. If compression is in effect, this command
will display the current compression counters and ratios. If compression is not in effect, the
command will return an indication that the device is a non-compressed connection. If
compression is not in effect, refer to
Compression
in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.
V
ERIFYING
R
ESERVED
B
ANDWIDTH
IS
O
PERATIONAL
1.
Configure several different combinations of lines and devices.
2.
Attempt outbound and inbound calls.
3.
Verify the proper success and reject of each.
If there is a problem, check the configuration of the profiles and how they are assigned to each
device. Use SFVRA-CFG to check the profile configurations. To do this:
a.
If it is not already running, start up SFVRA-CFG.
b.
From the toolbar, select Functions then select Sites, or click the
icon.
c.
Select a site from the displayed list.
d. Click on the Systems tab.
e.
Click on Edit Systems Settings.
f.
Click on the Circuit Groups tab.
g.
Check the circuit group configuration for this device. Make any necessary changes.