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Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Viewing Information about Demand Routing
Figure 8-22. Viewing Demand Sessions
Viewing the Resource Pool
You can view which interfaces or ISDN groups have been assigned to a
particular resource pool. You can also view which demand interfaces use the
pool. (See Figure 8-23.) From the enable mode context, enter:
ProCurve# show demand resource pool <poolname>
Figure 8-23. Viewing a Resource Pool
Show the Running-Config for the Demand Interface
To check your demand routing configuration, you must view the entire
running-config file. From the enable mode context, enter:
ProCurve# show running-config
You must then scroll through the file to find the various commands you entered
for demand routing.
To view the configuration of just the demand interface, enter:
ProCurve# show running-config interface demand <number>
Session 1
Interface demand 1
Local IP address = 10.1.1.1
Remote IP address = 10.2.2.1
Remote Username =
Dial reason: ip (s=192.168.1.23, d=192.168.2.23)
Link 1
Dialed number =
Resource interface = 1_0(bri 2/1.1), Multilink
Connect time: 0:1:28
Idle Timer: 120
Link 1
Dialed number =
Resource interface = 1_1(bri 2/1.2), Multilink
Connect time: 0:1:28
Idle Timer: 120
Connection is through
channel 1 and channel 2
on the BRI 2/1 interface
(bri 2/1.1 and bri 2/1.2)
Pool backup
Resources: 1_0, 1_1, bri 1/3
Demand Interfaces: demand 1