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Displaying the ISDN Status
Purpose
Display the status of ISDN service on the ISDN interface. For
example, you can display ISDN BRI status on the br-6/0/0 interface
and ISDN PRI status on the ct1-2/0/0 interface.
Action
From the operational mode in the CLI, enter show isdn status.
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
T310 : 10 seconds
Tei Option : Power Up
user@host> show isdn status
Interface: ct1-2/0/0
Layer 1 status: active
Layer 2 status:
CES: 0, Q.921: up, TEI: 0
Layer 3 status: 8 Active calls
Switch Type : NI2
Interface Type : USER
T310 : 10 seconds
Tei Option : Power Up
Meaning
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. For ISDN BRI, the interface is a br-pim/0/port interface, as shown
in the first example for br-6/0/0. For ISDN PRI, the interface
displayed is a channelized T1 or channelized E1 interface, as shown
in the second example for ct1-2/0/0.
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Layer 1 status—Indicates whether Layer 1
is active or inactive.
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Layer 2 status—Indicates whether Q.921
(the D-channel protocol) is up or down.
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TEI—Assigned terminal endpoint identifier
(TEI) number.
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Layer 3 status—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—Telephone number configured
for dial-out.
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T310—Q.931-specific
timer.
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TEI Option—Indicates when TEI negotiations
occur on the interface.
Related Topics
For a complete description of show isdn status output,
see the JUNOS Interfaces Command Reference.
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