Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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USER’S GUIDE
594 CyberSWITCH
Unable to prompt for device name at this time
Indicates that the
call
command would prompt you for a device name, but the necessary
resources are not available. The recommended actions are as follows:
1.
If possible, enter the device name on the command line.
2.
If the device name cannot be entered from the command line (for example, the device
name contains command line delimiters of a space, a comma, a colon, or a tab), the user
can wait for a few minutes and see if any resources become available.
3.
If actions 1 and 2 are ineffective, this may indicate an internal problem in the System,
please inform your service representative of the occurrence.
call peer
Initiates a call to a peer at the given number. Entering the data rate, device, and bearer is
optional. We describe each of the optional fields below.
data rate
The default data rate value for HDLC calls is 56Kbps. The default data rate for digital modem
calls is Auto.
device
The valid values are:
•
HDLC
: used for normal HDLC-ISDN calls
•
DM
: used for Digital Modem calls.
bearer
This field applies only to Digital Modem calls. The valid values are:
•
SPEECH
(the default if no bearer type is specified)
•
3.1KHZ
The
call peer
command allows you to make a connection with another device. For example,
to call a site with the configured phone number of 13135552222 and a data rate of 64Kbps, you
would enter
call peer 13135552222 64.
To use this command for troubleshooting, you must enable the Call Trace feature to capture
any connect and disconnect messages that are generated by issuing the
call peer
command.
To do this:
1.
Erase the current report log by entering
er
at the system prompt.
2.
Enable the Call Trace feature by entering
trace on
at the system prompt.
3.
Issue the
call peer
command.
4.
Display the system log messages by entering the
dr
command at the system prompt.
5.
Check the log report for connect messages relating to the remote device you are testing.
In response to the
call peer
command, you will see the following message echoed back for
informational purposes: