Specifications

Logs and Use Statistics
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Logs and Use Statistics
Comprehensive statistics and logging abilities permit precise analysis
of all events in the router.
Status information is always available on
the AVM Access Server and the installed ISDN and ADSL-
Controllers
the current IP routing table and the ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol) table
active physical ISDN connections
Summary of connection charges and use over selectable periods
Events can be displayed as a daily report or filtered by selected
criteria, such as the message type (“Information”, “Warning”,
“Error”).
Packet trace with PPP decoding
Connection Control
ISDN connections are usually dialed up automatically when resources
at the remote site are requested. The AVM Access Server monitoring
window also provides commands to dial up and clear down connec-
tions manually.
It also provides detailed information on the currently active logical
ISDN connections, with their negotiated connection parameters.
The AVM Access Server in Conjunction with Other CAPI
2.0 Applications
The AVM Access Server ensures practical, efficient shared use of the
ISDN-Controllers installed in the computer.
The ISDN-Controllers can be used both by the AVM Access Server and
by other CAPI 2.0 applications, such as KEN! or NDI. If other CAPI 2.0
applications on the same computer use the same ISDN services as the
AVM Access Server (such as file transfer programs in server mode), you
must ensure that all applications are assigned distinct dial-in numbers
for correct incoming call handling. The CAPI 2.0 standard supports mul-
tiple applications using multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs) on point-
to-multipoint BRI lines, or extension numbers (or DDI, for direct dial-in
numbers) on point-to-point BRI and PRI lines.