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Understanding Last Call Information, Table 10

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92 CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Table 10 Current Call Information Description (continued) Current Call Information Secondary DNS address Data call options Call start time The call has been up for (seconds) The connection has been idle for (seconds) Number of octets received Number of octets transmitted Called telephone number Reason for call coming up Description Indicates the secondary DNS address of the service provider to which the current call is connected. This field will be empty if a secondary DNS address is not needed. If the current call is a data call, indicates the type of data call (i.e.,PPP), the type of PPP authentication negotiated, and whether hi/fn LZS compression is on or off. For example, PPP PAP/Compression-On. Displays the date and time the call began. Indicates the length of time (in seconds) that this current call has been connected. Indicates the length of time (in seconds) that this current call has been idle. Indicates the number of octets (bytes) received by the 56K LAN Modem. Indicates the number of octets (bytes) transmitted by the 56K LAN Modem. Indicates the telephone number dialed to reach the service provider for the current call. Indicates how the call was placed and which workstation placed the call. Depending on how the call placed you should see something similar to the following: "Manual Dial by Workstation A." "DNS query from Workstation A for http://www.somedomain.com." "Packet from Workstation A to IP address xxxx." Understanding Last Call Information The last call information is described in Table 11. Table 11 Last Call Information Description Last Call Information Connect Message Call direction Service provider name Data call options Call start time The call was up for (seconds) Number of octets received Number of octets transmitted Called telephone number Reason for call going down (continued) Description Indicates the modem CONNECT message received for the last call. Indicates whether the last call was incoming or outgoing. Indicates the destination to which the last call connected Indicates the type of call (i.e., PPP). Displays the date and time the call began. Indicates the length of time the last call was connected. Indicates the number of octets (bytes) received by the 56K LAN Modem. Indicates the number of octets (bytes) transmitted by the 56K LAN Modem. Indicates the telephone number dialed to reach the service provider for the last call. Indicates why the last call was disconnected. For example, idle timer expired, or manual disconnect.

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HAPTER
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AINTENANCE
Understanding Last Call
Information
The last call information is described in Table 11.
Secondary DNS address
Indicates the secondary DNS address of the service provider to
which the current call is connected. This field will be empty if a
secondary DNS address is not needed.
Data call options
If the current call is a data call, indicates the type of data call
(i.e.,PPP), the type of PPP authentication negotiated, and
whether hi/fn LZS compression is on or off. For example,
PPP PAP/Compression-On
.
Call start time
Displays the date and time the call began.
The call has been up for
(seconds)
Indicates the length of time (in seconds) that this current call
has been connected.
The connection has been idle
for (seconds)
Indicates the length of time (in seconds) that this current call
has been idle.
Number of octets received
Indicates the number of octets (bytes) received by the 56K
LAN Modem.
Number of octets transmitted
Indicates the number of octets (bytes) transmitted by the 56K
LAN Modem.
Called telephone number
Indicates the telephone number dialed to reach the service
provider for the current call.
Reason for call coming up
Indicates how the call was placed and which workstation
placed the call. Depending on how the call placed you should
see something similar to the following:
“Manual Dial by Workstation A.”
“DNS query from Workstation A for
“Packet from Workstation A to IP address xxxx.”
Table 10
Current Call Information Description (continued)
Current Call Information
Description
Table 11
Last Call Information Description
Last Call Information
Description
Connect Message
Indicates the modem CONNECT message received for the
last call.
Call direction
Indicates whether the last call was incoming or outgoing.
Service provider name
Indicates the destination to which the last call connected
Data call options
Indicates the type of call (i.e., PPP).
Call start time
Displays the date and time the call began.
The call was up for (seconds)
Indicates the length of time the last call was connected.
Number of octets received
Indicates the number of octets (bytes) received by the 56K
LAN Modem.
Number of octets transmitted
Indicates the number of octets (bytes) transmitted by the 56K
LAN Modem.
Called telephone number
Indicates the telephone number dialed to reach the service
provider for the last call.
Reason for call going down
Indicates why the last call was disconnected. For example, idle
timer expired, or manual disconnect.
(continued)