Physical layer, Connection modulation (doactmodulation), Tx connection speed (doacttxspeed) – Patton electronic 3120 User Manual
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Model 3120 RAS Administrators’ Reference Guide
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Dial Out User Statistics window
Physical Layer
This portion of the Dial Out User Statistics window (see figure 53 on page 131) contains statistics about the
modem connection. It includes modulation, levels, and other modem-related statistics that are helpful when
troubleshooting modem problems. This section covers only modem-type statistics, not ISDN connections.
Connection Modulation (doactModulation)
The modulation type of the modem link (for example, V.34). The modem link can have these modulation or
data types:
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unknown(0)
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v21(1)—V.21 modulation
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v22(2)—V.22 modulation
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v32(3)—V.32 modulation
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v34(4)—V.34 modulation
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k56(5)—K56 Flex modulation
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x2(6)—X.2 modulation
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v90(7)—V.90 modulation
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v110(8)—V.110 modulation (not currently implemented)
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isdn64(9)—ISDN 64 modulation
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isdn56(10)—ISDN 56 modulation (not currently implemented)
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12tp(11)—12tp tunneled multilink call
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phase2(20)—Phase 2, an advanced state of modulation in v34 and higher
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answerack(21)—acknowledgement phase of modulation
Tx Connection Speed (doactTxSpeed)
The connected speed of the modem link (for example, 28.8 bps). These values, in bits per second, range from
300–33,600.
Rx Connection Speed (doactRxSpeed)
The connected speed of the modem link (for example, 28.8 bps). These values, in bits per second, range from
300–53,000.
Error Correction Protocol (doactErrorCorrection)
The modem error correction scheme used during this call.
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None—No error correction on the call.
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V42—Error correction mode
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V120—Mode for ISDN B