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    Remote Access Software Version 5.3 Release Notes
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Specifying the Consecutive Failure Threshold
Error reporting is configurable through the use of two SNMP annex
parameters, ds0_error_threshold for channel event counts, and
modem_error_threshold for modem event counts. Each parameter
specifies the number of consecutive failures to reach DCD assertion that
is allowed before busying out the channel or modem and sending a syslog
message and SNMP trap. Each value is a 16-bit unsigned number,
allowing a range of values from 0 to 65535. The default value for both
parameters is 0, meaning that no action is taken for failures.
Displaying the Call Event Counts
There are two new superuser CLI commands for viewing call event
counts: inchanerr and inmoderr.
The inchanerr command shows the progress of incoming calls for each
CAS channel on a WAN interface, displaying counts for the seize, ring,
assignment, connect, answer (chat process), and DCD events, as well as
the consecutive failure count. The syntax for the command is:
inchanerr wan=<range> channel=<range>
The channel event counts are displayed by WAN number and channel
number. Event counts are not displayed if the WAN uses PRI.
The inmoderr command shows the progress of incoming calls for each
digital modem on the RAC, displaying counts for the assignment, answer
(chat process), and DCD events, as well as the consecutive failure count.
The syntax for the command is:
inmoderr modem=<range>
Be careful not to set these values too low; this can cause
modems or channels to be disabled improperly.