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FAQ: 26
> ip route stat
The ‘Use’ for the route to that remote node should have been
incremented. If it hasn’t then examine the routing table to
determine why.
Check whether the call has been triggered by using
> dial cnt disp
8.
Does the Router support CLID (Calling Line ID) authentication?
Yes, the Router can authenticate an incoming call based on the
CLID. To enable this feautre simply enter the CLID value into
the appropriate field in either the remote node menu or the
remote user menu. Then in menu 13, you can set the ‘CLID
Authen=‘ field to one of three options.
- None - will not authenticate the incoming call’s CLID
- Required - authenticates solely on the basis of the incoming
call’s CLID
- Preferred - checks the incoming calls CLID. If successful, no
further authentication is done. If unsuccessful, the Router will
attempt the requested PPP authentication (CHAP or PAP).
9.
Does the Router support SNMP?
The Router implements an SNMP 'agent' which provides networking
information to the SNMP 'manager' applications running on other
computers. In addition to supporting the objects defined in the
standard RFC MIBs, the Router also supports objects defined in
the D-Link-specific MIB which can be found in D-Link’s ftp site.
10.
How do I use Menu 24.1 in the SMT?
Menu 24.1 displays some very useful sytem status information.
This System Status screen is a tool that can be used to monitor
your Router. Specifically, it will give you information on the
status of your system software version, ISDN telephone link
status, total outcall time, number of packets sent, number of
packets received, and other useful status information.
There are three basic commands you can use in Menu 24.1. These
are:
1. Drop the current B1 channel call.
2. Drop the current B2 channel call.
3.
Reset the counters.
4.
Drop all calls.
11.
Why is the default password, ‘1234’, rejected when I first power
on my Router?
Your communications program may be set up incorrectly. The
communications program needs to support vt100 terminal emulation
with the parameters set to 8N1 (8 data bits, non-parity, and 1
stop bit).