State (diactstate), Duration (diactsessiontime), Disconnect reason (diactterminatereason) – Patton electronic 29XX User Manual

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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

State (diactState)

As the call comes into the access server it can be in one of five states.

Ringing—The call has been recognized by the access server and is in process of going off hook.

Connecting—The unit has assigned a DSP to the incoming call and is now in the process of negotiation of
the type of modulation—V.34, V.32, ISDN, or 56K.

Authenticating—The access server is in the process of verifying the users passwords by using static or
RADIUS authentication.

Online—The access server has completed authentication and we are ready to access the Internet.

Dead—The user has been disconnected and this message will go away after the linger time has expired.

Bury—Kill the call and remove it from the dial-in main window.

Duration (diactSessionTime)

The number of seconds this call was/is active. Time in seconds the user has been connected.

Disconnect Reason (diactTerminateReason)

The reason a call was disconnected (refer to

“Termination Reason (diactTerminateReason)”

on page 91 for the

complete list of reasons).

Modulation (diactModulation)

The modulation of the link:

unknown(0)

v21(1)—V.21 modulation

v22(2)—V.22 modulation

v32(3)—V.32 modulation

v34(4)—V.34 modulation

k56(5)—K56 Flex modulation

x2(6)—X.2 modulation

v90(7)—V.90 modulation

v110(8)—V.110 modulation

isdn64(9)—ISDN 64 modulation

isdn56(10)—ISDN 56 modulation

12tp(11)—12tp tunnelled multilink call

phase2(20)—Phase 2, an advanced state of modulation in v34 and higher

answerack(21)—acknowledgement phase of modulation

V92(22)—V.92 modulation

moh(23)—Modem is using V.92’s modem-on-hold feature

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