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System Maintenance
1.
From the main menu, select option 24, System Maintenance.
This will bring you to menu 24, System Maintenance.
2.
From this menu, select option 4, Diagnostic. This will bring you
to menu 24.4, System Maintenance – Diagnostic.
3.
Items 4–12 will describe the nine (9) options to test your router
and its connections.
4.
Hang Up CHAN1 Call—This tool hangs up the channel 1 line.
This will only be useful if the line is currently connected to a
Remote Node or a dial-in user.
5.
Hang Up CHAN2 Call—This tool hangs up the channel 2 line.
This will only be useful if the line is currently connected to a
Remote Node or a dial-in user.
6.
Reset ISDN—This command will re-initialize the ISDN link to
the telephone company.
7.
ISDN Connection Test—You can use this command to see if
your ISDN line has been successfully connected to your DI-106
or DI-106M. This command will trigger the router to perform a
loop-back test to check the functionality of the ISDN line. If
your line is working properly, the test will succeed. Otherwise,
note the error message that you receive and consult your
network administrator.
8.
Manual Call—This provides a way for the users of the DI-106
or DI-106M to place a manual call to a Remote Node. This tests
the connectivity to that Remote Node. When you use this
command, you will see traces displayed on the screen showing
what is happening during the call setup and protocol negotiation.
Below is an example of a successful connection.