User (doactusername), State (doactstate), Duration (doactsessiontime) – Patton electronic 29XX User Manual

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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

8 • Dial Out

User (doactUsername)

The username that the caller entered for a character based call or the location name for a location based call.

State (doactState)

Indicates current call progress as follows:

commandmode(1)—dial-out character based user is connected to access server, but has no active
outbound call.

ringing(2)—The outbound call has been dialed and is waiting for the remote site to go off hook.

connecting(3)—call is in the process of negotiating the type of connection (v.34, v.90, IDSN, etc.)

lcpNegotiate(4)—the physical layer is connected and lcp options are being negotiated for PPP based calls.

authenticating(5)—The call is currently in the authenticating process.

online(7)—Dial-out user is connected to remote site

disconnecting(8)—The call is in the process of disconnecting.

dead(10)—Dial-out user has disconnected from remote access server

kill(11)—Kills dial-out user’s connection to access server

bury(12)—kill the call and/or remove from the call from dial-out main window.

waitingForIpcp(14)—the unit is in the process of negotiating an IP address for PPP based calls.

waitingRedial(15)—The location is disconnected and waiting to 30 seconds to redial for continuous based
calling.

waitingOnDemand(16)—The location is disconnected and waiting for demand to initiate a call.

Duration (doactSessionTime)

The amount of time the call session has been active.

Disconnect Reason (doactTerminateReason)

The reason the call was disconnected:

stillActive(0)—call is currently connected

notKnown(1)—unknown disconnect reason

idleTimeout(2)—call exceeded idle timeout parameter

killed(3)—call terminated by administrator

userHangup(5)—DSP discovered remote modem was hung up abruptly. Examples could be that the phone
line was pulled out of the wall jack, or the user terminated the communications without closing the connec-
tion down. If the modems are unable to bring up the physical line by successfully negotiating the modula-
tion, userHangup will be registered if the remote modem gave up trying to complete the call.

modemCanNotConnect(6)—the modems are not able to bring up the physical line by successfully negoti-
ating the modulation. The remote access server has given up trying further to complete the physical connec-
tion.

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