Displaying active ao/di calls, Displaying active ao/di calls -40 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring X.25
Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI)

highlight any status window, then use the left and right arrow keys to display the Sys Options
window.

When the MAX displays the Sys Options window, press the down arrow key until the AO/DI
feature appears. For example, the following screen indicates that the MAX supports AO/DI:

|-------------------|

|00-100 Sys Options |

|ISDN Sig Installed |

|AO/DI Installed

|

|Net Mgmt Installed |

|-------------------|

If you ordered AO/DI but the MAX displays AO/DI Not Inst, contact your authorized
Lucent reseller.

Displaying active AO/DI calls

The Ethernet > Dyn Stat window displays the name, quality, bandwidth, and bandwidth
utilization of each online connection. For example, when the MAX establishes an AO/DI
connection for AODI1, the following window appears:

|-------------------|

|AODI1

|

|Qual Good 05:07:00 |

|9k

1 channels |

|CLU

12%

ALU

30% |

|-------------------|

For example, when the MAX adds a B-channel on the basis of bandwidth utilization, the
following window appears:

|-------------------|

|AODI1

|

|Qual Good 05:07:00 |

|56k

2 channels |

|CLU

50%

ALU

34% |

|-------------------|

Although the connection contains two active channels, data passes only by way of the
B-channel as described in “How it works” on page 6-36.

For example, when the MAX adds a second B-channel on the basis of bandwidth utilization,
the following window appears:

|-------------------|

|AODI1

|

|Qual Good 05:07:00 |

|112k

3 channels |

|CLU

88%

ALU

64% |

|-------------------|

The 112k indicates that data flows through the two B-channels only.

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