
Terminal-Server Administrative Tasks
Using Show commands
MAX Administration Guide
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4:1 1 in use
4:2 2 in use
4:3 3 in use
4:4 4 open issued
4:5 5 carrier detected
4:6 6 session closed
4:7 7 idle
4:8 8 in use
V.110 terminal adapters make asynchronous calls with CCITT V.110 encapsulation. These
calls require V.110 modem processing. A V.110 card provides eight V.110 modems that each
enable the MAX unit to communicate with an asynchronous device over synchronous digital
lines. An asynchronous device such as an ISDN modem encapsulates its data in V.110. The
V.110 module in the MAX 3000 unit (only) removes the encapsulation and enables an
asynchronous session (a type of terminal-server session).
Displaying call and user activity
Use the terminal-server command-line interface to display call and user activity on the MAX
unit. The Show Calls command displays information about active calls on a German 1TR6 (a
German ISDN switch standard) or Japanese NTT (Nippon Telephone and Telegraph) switch
type. For example:
ascend% show calls
Call ID Called Party ID Calling Party ID InOctets OutOctets
3 5104563434 4191234567 0 0
4 4197654321 5108888888 888888 99999
Table 3-5 describes the output included in each of the fields of output.
Displaying active sessions
Displaying active sessions allows you to gather information about active sessions on the MAX
unit. Use the Show Users command, in the terminal-server command-line interface, to see
Table 3-5. Show calls output
Field
Description
CallID
An identifier for the call.
CalledPartyID
The telephone number of the answering device (that is, this unit). This ID is
obtained from Layer 3 protocol messages during call setup.
CallingPartyID
The telephone number of the caller. This ID is obtained from layer 3 protocol
messages during call setup.
InOctets
The total number of octets received by the user from the moment the call begins
until it is cleared.
OutOctets
The total number of octets sent by the user from the moment the call begins until
it is cleared.