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USER’S GUIDE510 CyberSWITCHbearerThis field applies only to Digital Modem calls. The valid values are:• SPEECH (the default if no bearer type is specified)• 3.1KHZThecall 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, youwould entercall peer 13135552222 64.To use this command for troubleshooting, you must enable the Call Trace feature to captureany connect and disconnect messages that are generated by issuing thecall peer command.To do this:1. Erase the current report log by enteringer at the system prompt.2. Enable the Call Trace feature by enteringtrace on at the system prompt.3. Issue thecall peer number> [data rate] command.4. Display the system log messages by entering thedr command at the system prompt.5. Check the log report for connect messages relating to the remote device you are testing.In response to thecall peer command, you will see the following message echoed back forinformational purposes:Calling number> at rate>, device PPPThe phone number will show what is sent to the switch. Any imbedded dashes will havebeen removed. The data rate that is used is displayed. If an invalid data rate is entered, thedefault of 56 Kbps will use used. Because dial out is only provided for PPP devices, thedevice type is always PPP.One of the following messages will then be displayed:Call initiatedThis response indicates that acall peer request was performed. This does not alwaysimply that a request reached the telephone switch.Call attempt failedThis response indicates that the request could not be executed.Note: Thecall peer number> command will not work under the followingconditions:If PAP or CHAP is enabled and Outbound Authentication is disable, or, if the onlysecurity enabled is CLID. In either case, the CyberSWITCH will not be able toauthenticate the remote peer. A message will appear in the log to indicate this. Use thecall device name> command instead. PreviousNext |