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“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address you assigned to the RAC.
When you type a carriage return in the telnet window there should be a message:
“Rotaries Defined:
cli
Enter Annex port name or number:”
type “cli” and you should be in the monitor as in figure 6.
• Using the DMS-10 in DED verify that the trunks are in service. This can also be veri-
fied in the RAC monitor by typing “wan” at the super user “annex#” prompt. See
Figure 11.
• The next thing to try is to dial into the RAC using a analog pots phone. You should get
modem tones, when the call terminates on the RAC.
FIGURE 11. WAN status display
This insures that the basic interface between the DMS-10 and the RAC is working and the
RAC is on the IP network.
annex# wan
General WAN Statistics Interface #1 Interface #2
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WAN Firmware Vers: A MGR=1.234b CAS-E1T1 1.40
WAN Type: T1 CSU CAS T1 CSU
WAN FDL Type: ATT ATT
Switch Type: NI2 UST1
Analog Encoding: mu_law mu_law
WAN Interface Errors: 0 0
Accepted Incoming Calls: 0 15
Rejected Incoming Calls: 0 0
Accepted Outgoing Calls: 0 0
Rejected Outgoing Calls: 0 0
Normal Call Disconnects: 0 15
Abnormal Call Disconnects: 0 0
B Channels Currently Allocated: 0 15
Number Times WAN Fully Allocated: 0 0
WAN Interface #1 Information:
Frame errors = 0
Code violations = 0
CRC errors = 0
Errored blocks = 0
WAN Interface #2 Information:
Frame errors = 0
Code violations = 0
CRC errors = 0
Errored blocks = 0
annex#
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