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Verifying the ISDN Configuration
To verify an ISDN configuration, perform the following tasks:
Displaying the ISDN Status
Purpose
Display the status of ISDN parameters on the ISDN interface. For example,
you can display ISDN parameters on the br-6/0/0 interface.
Action
From the operational mode in the CLI, enter show isdn status.
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user@host> show isdn status
Interface: br-6/0/0
Layer 1 status: active
Layer 2 status:
CES: 0, Q.921: up, TEI: 12
Layer 3 status: 1 Active calls
Switch Type : ETSI
Interface Type : USER
T306 : 10 seconds
T310 : 10 seconds
Tei Option : Power Up
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of interface information. Verify the following
information:
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Interface—ISDN interface currently active on the Services Router.
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Layer 1 status—Displays as active or inactive.
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Layer 2 status—Displays Q.921 as up or down.
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TEI—Displays the assigned TEI number.
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Layer 3 status—Displays the number of active calls.
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Switch Type—Type of ISDN switch connected to the Services Router interface.
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Interface Type—Default value for the local interface.
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Calling number—Displays the telephone number configured
for dial out.
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T306 and T310—Q.931 specific timers.
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TEI Option—Determines when TEI negotiations occur
on the interface.
Verifying an ISDN Interface
Purpose
Verify that the ISDN interface is correctly configured.
Action
From the CLI, enter the show interfaces extensive command.
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user@host> show interfaces br-6/0/0 extensive
Physical interface: br-6/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 143, SNMP ifIndex: 59, Generation: 24
Type: BRI, Link-level type: Controller, MTU: 4092, Clocking: 1, Speed: 144kbps,
Parent: None
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
Link type : Full-Duplex
Link flags : None
Physical info : S/T
Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
Last flapped : 2005-12-07 12:21:11 UTC (04:07:26 ago)
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 0 0 bps
Output bytes : 0 0 bps
Input packets: 0 0 pps
Output packets: 0 0 pps
Input errors:
Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Giants: 0, Policed discards: 0,
Resource errors: 0
Output errors:
Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of interface information. Verify the following
information:
- The physical interface is Enabled. If the interface is
shown as Disabled, do either of the following:
- In the CLI configuration editor, delete the disable statement
at the [edit interfaces interface-name] level
of the configuration hierarchy.
- In the J-Web configuration editor, clear the Disable check
box on the Interfaces>interface-name page.
- The physical link is Up. A link state of Down indicates
a problem with the interface module, interface port, or physical connection
(link-layer errors).
- The Last Flapped time is an expected value. The Last
Flapped time indicates the last time the physical interface became unavailable
and then available again. Unexpected flapping indicates likely link-layer
errors.
- The traffic statistics reflect expected input and output rates.
Verify that the number of inbound and outbound bytes and packets matches expected
throughput for the physical interface. To clear the statistics and see only
new changes, use the clear interfaces statistics interface-name command.
Checking B-Channel Statistics
Purpose
Verify that the ISDN B-channel interface is correctly configured.
Action
From the CLI, enter the show interfaces extensive command.
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user@host> show interfaces bc-0/0/4 extensive
Physical interface: bc-6/0/4:1, Administratively down, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 145, SNMP ifIndex: 75, Generation: 26
Type: Serial, Link-level type: Multilink-PPP, MTU: 1510, Clocking: Internal,
Speed: 64kbps,
Parent: br-0/0/4 Interface index 143
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: Admin-Test SNMP-Traps 16384
Link type : Full-Duplex
Link flags : None
Physical info : Unspecified
Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
Current address: Unspecified, Hardware address: Unspecified
Alternate link address: Unspecified
CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues
Last flapped : Never
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 5787 0 bps
Output bytes : 3816 0 bps
Input packets: 326 0 pps
Output packets: 264 0 pps
Input errors:
Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Giants: 0, Policed discards: 6,
Resource errors: 0
Output errors:
Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
Queue counters Queued packets Transmitted Packets Dropped packets
0 best-effort 314335 0 0
1 best-effort 0 0 0
2 best-effort 5 0 0
3 best-effort 5624 5624 0
Packet Forwarding Engine configuration:
Destination slot: 5, PLP byte: 1 (0x00)
CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit
% bps % usec
0 best-effort 95 60800 95 0 low none
3 network-control 5 3200 5 0 low none
Logical interface bc-0/0/4:1.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 61) (Generation 33)
Flags: Device Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: PPP
Protocol mlppp, Multilink bundle: dl0.0, MTU: 1506, Generation: 18, Route table: 0
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of B-channel interface information. Verify
the following information:
- The physical interface is Enabled. If the interface is
shown as Disabled, do either of the following:
- In the CLI configuration editor, delete the disable statement
at the [edit interfaces interface-name] level
of the configuration hierarchy.
- In the J-Web configuration editor, clear the Disable check
box on the Interfaces>interface-name page.
- The physical link is Up. A link state of Down indicates
a problem with the interface module, interface port, or physical connection
(link-layer errors).
- The Last Flapped time is an expected value. The Last
Flapped time indicates the last time the physical interface became unavailable
and then available again. Unexpected flapping indicates possible link-layer
errors.
- The traffic statistics reflect expected input and output rates.
Verify that the number of inbound and outbound bytes and packets matches expected
throughput for the physical interface. To clear the statistics and see only
new changes, use the clear interfaces statistics interface-name command.
Checking D-Channel Interface
Statistics
Purpose
Verify that the ISDN D-channel interface is correctly configured.
Action
From the CLI, enter the show interfaces extensive command.
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user@host> show interfaces dc-0/0/4 extensive
Physical interface: dc-0/0/4, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 144, SNMP ifIndex: 60, Generation: 25
Type: Serial, Link-level type: 55, MTU: 4092, Clocking: Internal, Speed: 16kbps,
Parent: br-0/0/4 Interface index 143
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
Link type : Full-Duplex
Link flags : None
Physical info : Unspecified
Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
Current address: Unspecified, Hardware address: Unspecified
Alternate link address: Unspecified
Last flapped : 2005-12-07 12:21:12 UTC (05:46:00 ago)
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 13407 0 bps
Output bytes : 16889 0 bps
Input packets: 3262 0 pps
Output packets: 3262 0 pps
Input errors:
Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Giants: 0, Policed discards: 0,
Resource errors: 0
Output errors:
Carrier transitions: 1, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
ISDN alarms : None
ISDN media: Seconds Count State
LOF 0 1 0K
LOS 0 0 0K
Logical interface dc-0/0/4.32767 (Index 70) (SNMP ifIndex 72) (Generation 8)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: 60
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 13407
Output bytes : 82129
Input packets: 3262
Output packets: 3262
Local statistics:
Input bytes : 13407
Output bytes : 82129
Input packets: 3262
Output packets: 3262
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of D-channel interface information. Verify
the following information:
- The physical interface is Enabled. If the interface is
shown as Disabled, do either of the following:
- In the CLI configuration editor, delete the disable statement
at the [edit interfaces interface-name] level
of the configuration hierarchy.
- In the J-Web configuration editor, clear the Disable check
box on the Interfaces>interface-name page.
- The physical link is Up. A link state of Down indicates
a problem with the interface module, interface port, or physical connection
(link-layer errors).
- The Last Flapped time is an expected value. The Last
Flapped time indicates the last time the physical interface became unavailable
and then available again. Unexpected flapping indicates possible link-layer
errors.
- The traffic statistics reflect expected input and output rates.
Verify that the number of inbound and outbound bytes and packets matches expected
throughput for the physical interface. To clear the statistics and see only
new changes, use the clear interfaces statistics interface-name command.
Displaying
the Status of ISDN Calls
Purpose
Display the status of ISDN calls. This information helps you to verify
the dialer interface configuration as described in Verifying
Dialer Interface ConfigurationVerifying
Dialer Interface Configuration.
Action
From the CLI, enter the show isdn calls command.
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user@host> show isdn calls
Interface: bc-6/0/0:1
Status: No call in progress
Most recent error code: No error
Interface: bc-6/0/0:2
Status: Connected to 384070
Call Duration: 43 seconds
Call Direction: Dialout
Most recent error code: No error
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of active ISDN calls on B-channel interfaces.
Determine the following information:
- The interfaces on which ISDN calls are in progress
- Whether the call is a dial-in call, dial-out call, or a callback
call
Verifying
Dialer Interface Configuration
Purpose
Verify that the dialer interface is correctly configured. To determine
the ISDN interfaces on which calls are taking place, see Displaying
the Status of ISDN CallsDisplaying
the Status of ISDN Calls.
Action
From the CLI, enter the show interfaces extensive command.
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user@host> show interfaces dl0 extensive
Physical interface: dl0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 173, SNMP ifIndex: 26, Generation: 77
Type: 27, Link-level type: PPP, MTU: 1504, Clocking: Unspecified, Speed: Unspecified
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: SNMP-Traps
Link type : Full-Duplex
Link flags : Keepalives
Physical info : Unspecified
Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
Current address: Unspecified, Hardware address: Unspecified
Alternate link address: Unspecified
Last flapped : Never
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 13859 0 bps
Output bytes : 0 0 bps
Input packets: 317 0 pps
Output packets: 0 0 pps
Input errors:
Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Giants: 0, Policed discards: 0,
Resource errors: 0
Output errors:
Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
Logical interface dl0.0 (Index 76) (SNMP ifIndex 28) (Generation 148)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 LinkAddress 23-0 Encapsulation: PPP
Dialer:
State: Active, Dial pool: 1
Dial strings: 384070
Subordinate interfaces: bc-6/0/0:2 (Index 172)
Watch list: 11.12.13.14/32
Activation delay: 0, Deactivation delay: 0
Initial route check delay: 120
Redial delay: 3
Callback wait period: 5
Load threshold: 0, Load interval: 60
Bandwidth: 64kbps
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 24839
Output bytes : 17792
Input packets: 489
Output packets: 340
Local statistics:
Input bytes : 10980
Output bytes : 17792
Input packets: 172
Output packets: 340
Transit statistics:
Input bytes : 13859 0 bps
Output bytes : 0 0 bps
Input packets: 317 0 pps
Output packets: 0 0 pps
Keepalive settings: Interval 10 seconds, Up-count 1, Down-count 3
Keepalive statistics:
Input : 0 (last seen: never)
Output: 36 (last sent 00:00:09 ago)
LCP state: Opened
NCP state: inet: Opened, inet6: Not-configured, iso: Not-configured,
mpls: Not-configured
CHAP state: Success
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 74, Route table: 0
Flags: Negotiate-Address
Addresses, Flags: Kernel Is-Preferred Is-Primary
Destination: 43.1.1.2, Local: 43.1.1.19, Broadcast: Unspecified,
Generation: 37
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What it Means
The output shows a summary of dialer interface information. Verify the
following information:
- The physical interface is Enabled. If the interface is
shown as Disabled, do either of the following:
- In the CLI configuration editor, delete the disable statement
at the [edit interfaces interface-name] level
of the configuration hierarchy.
- In the J-Web configuration editor, clear the Disable check
box on the Interfaces>interface-name page.
- The physical link is Up. A link state of Down indicates
a problem with the interface module, interface port, or physical connection
(link-layer errors).
- The Last Flapped time is an expected value. The Last
Flapped time indicates the last time the physical interface became unavailable
and then available again. Unexpected flapping indicates possible link-layer
errors.
- The traffic statistics reflect expected input and output rates.
Verify that the number of inbound and outbound bytes and packets matches expected
throughput for the physical interface. To clear the statistics and see only
new changes, use the clear interfaces statistics interface-name command.
- The dialer state is Active when an ISDN call is in progress.
- The LCP state is Opened when an ISDN call is in progress.
An LCP state of Closed or Not Configured indicates a problem
with the dialer configuration that needs to be debugged with the monitor
traffic interface interface-name command. For information
about the monitor traffic command, see the J-series Services Router Administration Guide.
For complete descriptions of the interface output, see the JUNOS Network and Services Interfaces Command Reference.
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