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Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Viewing Information about Demand Routing
Figure 8-17 provides the results of the show interfaces demand 1 command
when an ISDN connection has been established.
Figure 8-17. Viewing the Status of the Demand Interface When an ISDN
Connection Is Established
Viewing a Summary of Information about the Demand
Interface
To view a summary of information about the demand interface, enter:
Syntax: show demand interfaces demand <number>
This command displays:
■ settings for the idle-timeout and fast-idle
■ state of the dial-up connection
■ traffic that triggered the dial-up connection
■ time until disconnect
■ last incoming and outgoing call
Demand 1 is UP (connected)
Configuration:
Keep-alive is set (10 sec.)
Admin MTU = 1500
Mode: Either, 1 dial entries, idleTime = 120, fastIdle = 20
Resource pool Pool1
No authentication configured
IP address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
Recovery enabled, interval = 120
Connect Sequence: Successes = 1, Failures = 0
Seq DialString Technology Successes Busys NoAnswers NoAuths InUse
1 9631111 ISDNForced 1 0 0 0 YES
Current values:
Local IP address 10.1.1.1, Peer IP address 10.2.2.2
Seconds until disconnect: 36
Interesting pkt: ICMP: src=192.168.1.1 dest=192.168.6.1
Queueing method: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/1/428/64/0 (size/highest/max total/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/1/256 (active/max active/max total)
Available Bandwidth 48 kilobits/sec
Bandwidth=0 Kbps
Link through ISDN Group 1:Ch 0(bri 2/1), Uptime 0:01:40
IN: Octets 1064, Frames 44, Errors 0
OUT: Octets 1063, Frames 44, Errors 0
Last called num 9631111
A dial-up connection has
been established
connect sequence
in use
Resource pool
connect-mode,
idle time, and
fast idle
Time until disconnect
Physical dial-up interface used to
make the connection; length of
time connection has been
established
Traffic that triggered
connection