Dsp link (diactdspindex), Connection modulation (diactmodulation), Transmit connection speed (diacttxspeed) – Patton electronic 29XX User Manual
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Dial Modulations window
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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide
7 • Dial In
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Online—The access server has completed authentication and the user is now able to access the Internet.
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12tpTunneled—Subsequent multilink call that was answered by another access server and tunneled to the
access server that has the originating call.
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Kill—The administrator can manually disconnect the user by activating this parameter.
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Dead—The user’s call has been disconnected. This message disappears when the linger time expires.
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Bury—The call has been killed and removed from the dial-in main window.
DSP Link (diactDSPIndex)
The physical DSP chip that the user’s call is on. This is a number from 0 to 59.
Connection Modulation (diactModulation)
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
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isdn64(9)—ISDN 64 modulation
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isdn56(10)—ISDN 56 modulation
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12tp(11)—12tp tunnelled 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
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V92(22)—V.92 modulation
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moh(23)—Modem is using V.92’s modem-on-hold feature
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v23(24)—V.23 modulation
Transmit Connection Speed (diactTxSpeed)
The connected speed of the modem link (for example, 28.8 bps). These values, in bits per second, range from
300–33,600.