Linetest, Isdn log – Multi-Tech Systems MT128ISA-UV User Manual

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Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting

MT128ISA/PCI

ISDN LOG

The ISDN Log utility provides six functions including: Start/Stop, Save, Clear, Print, Option and Close. The

following figure (figure 4-1) shows a typical log screen. The upper text box of the Log dialog box displays

ISDN communication information information and the bottom section of the screen displays statistical details of

the D and B-Channel events.

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In Windows 98, run LOG32.EXE in the Windows directory.

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In Windows NT, run LOG32.EXE located in \WINNT\SYSTEM32.

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In Windows 2000, right click on the STATS.EXE icon on the task bar and select Log.

Figure 4-1. The ISDN Log

START/STOP: Begins or ends data logging.
SAVE:

Saves the entire log history contents to a file. This file can be e-mailed or printed and faxed to

our technical support center.

CLEAR:

Clears the Log contents. You may want to save the data before erasing it.

PRINT:

Sends the Log contents to the printer.

OPTION:

The Options dialog box allows you to select specific line information for the ISDN D channel,

B channels and CAPI messages to include in the Log.

CLOSE:

Terminates the ISDN Log function.

Enable Show statistic to display the bottom section of the log as shown in figure 4-2. Information pertaining to

the ISDN D channel is presented in a manner similar to that of a protocol analyzer. The information for the

ISDN B channels and CAPI is presented in Hex format.

Figure 4-2. Options Dialog Box

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