Specifications

Diagnostics
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4. Wait until 20 to 100 packets have been captured, then stop the
packet trace by clicking the “Stop” button.
5. Save the results of the packet trace in a file for further analysis.
For further details on the Packet Trace function, please see the Online
Help.
Diagnostics
The “Diagnostics” folder provides a diagnostic tool that allows you to
test all the components that are important for the AVM Access Server in
just a few seconds. If problems occur during operation of the AVM
Access Server, you can use this function to determine whether the
problems are caused by basic configuration errors.
Database Management
The AVM Access Server provides a solid platform for recording and pro-
cessing all important configuration, event, connection and cost data
for all ISDN connections using standard Microsoft database technolo-
gy. The AVM Access Server generates the following database files:
You can limit the size of the NTRLOG1.MDB, NTRLOG2.MDB,
NTRACT1.MDB and NTRACT2.MDB files by setting the options on the
“General” dialog page in the “Administrationfolder of the Configura-
tion View. Events are logged at first in the file NTRLOG1.MDB and use
statistics in NTRACT1.MDB. When one of these files has reached the
size limit, the file NTRLOG2.MDB or NTRACT2.MDB is created. When
NTRLOG2.MDB or NTRACT2.MDB reaches the size limit, then the old
NTRLOG1.MDB or NTRACT1.MDB file is deleted and created anew.
These databases are stored in the AVM Access Server’s installation di-
rectory, and can be further processed using Microsoft Access 2000 or a
later version.
NTR.MDB General configuration data
NTRLOG1.MDB
NTRLOG2.MDB
Connection events
NTRACT1.MDB
NTRACT2.MDB
Connection use statistics