Specifications
ISDN B Channels
AVM Access Server – 3 The AVM Access Server Window 39
Properties
Click a connection in the list with the right mouse button and select
“Properties” in the context menu to display the IP address assignment,
compression and filtering options, and the security associations (SAs)
of VPN connections. For a detailed description of the properties, see
the Online Help.
ISDN B Channels
Select “ISDN B channels” to display all of the ISDN connections that
are currently active.
The display includes the following information:
Routing Table
Select “Routing Table” to display the currently active IP routes. The
number of routes visible in the table depends on how many connec-
tions are currently active, and how many routes have been entered
statically in the AVM Access Server or propagated from the LAN by RIP.
The routing table displayed is that of the AVM Access Server. The oper-
ating system’s routing table is no longer in use once the AVM Access
Server has been started, except for the default route entered in the
Windows network settings (see also the section “Architecture of the
AVM Access Server” on page 100).
Column Display
Controller The CAPI number of the controller through which the
connection has been established
B channel LED is gray: the B channel is not in use
LED is green: the B channel is active
Number The remote site’s ISDN number
Connection up-time Duration of the physical connection
Data throughput Current throughput in kbit/s
Traffic volume The amount of data exchanged over the connection
up to now, in kilobytes
Data compression LED is gray: data compression is not active
LED is green: data compression is active
Charges The connection costs accumulated up to now
Dial-in time The date and time at which the connection began