set isdn dialer ippp1 accept-remote-ip
set isdn dialer ippp1 accept-local-ip
set isdn dialer ippp1 on
The following command allows to verify the call history of incoming and outgoing calls:
root@Imola> show interface isdn history
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Call Calling Called Sec. Setup Term. Txed Rxed
Type Number Number Used Time Cause Bytes Bytes
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In 125230544 125633581 32,480 8 - 223 223
Out 123456789 0125201010 0,990 166 16 181 154
Out 12345678 0125201010 0,990 166 16 181 154
Out 12345678 0125201010 0,290 128 16 0 0
Out 12345678 0125201010 12,550 157 16 181 262
Out 12345678 0125201010 12,220 155 16 181 262
Out 12345678 0125629552 N/A - 146 0 0
Out 12345678 0125629552 N/A - 146 0 0
The following fields are shown:
Call Type (incoming/outgoing)
Calling Number incoming call number
Called Number outgoing call number
Sec. Used line occupancy
Setup Time duration setup time
Term. Cause disconnection cause code
Txed Bytes/Rxed Bytes transmitted and received bytes
The value of the code shown in the field Term.Cause identifies the modality of call termination: if
the disconnection occurs as a result of a remote case, the termination code will be higher than 128.
show interface isdn active-calls
shows the calls currently active. It is possible to activate a description of the ISDN interface, given
back by the SNMP agent (if configured and active) by querying the Mib_II ifDescr variable
through the command:
set isdn description <value>
It is also possible to configure different messages for each dialer:
set isdn dialer ippp0 description <value>
The native command isdnctrl, described later in the manual, can be used to directly manage the
ISDN dialers.
ISDN LEDS MEANING
The status of the ISDN interface is indicated by 2 LEDs on the connector: one yellow on the left and
one green on the right.