Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Command Reference, Release 12.3
Dial Technologies Commands: show port through show resource

Table Of Contents

show port config

show port digital log

show port log

show port modem calltracker

show port modem log

show port modem test

show port operational-status

show ppp bap

show ppp mppe

show ppp multilink

show queuing virtual-access

show rcapi status

show resource-pool call

show resource-pool customer

show resource-pool discriminator

show resource-pool resource

show resource-pool vpdn


show port config

To display the configuration parameters of the active session for the specified port or the specified port range, use the show port config command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort Dial Feature Card (DFC)

show port config {slot | slot/port}

Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port Card (UPC)

show port config {shelf/slot | shelf/slot/port}

Syntax Description

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1to 7.

slot/port

All ports on the specified slot and service processing element (SPE). For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1to 7. The port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must include the slash mark.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11. You must include the slash mark.

shelf/slot/port

All ports on the specified SPE. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must include the slash marks.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400 and Cisco AS5800.

12.2(2)XA

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XB1.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

The port should have an associated active session when the show port config command is executed.


Note The show port config command is similar to the show modem config MICA technologies modem command.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show port config command on the Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort DFC. This example shows port configuration for the modem service port slot 1, port 0.

Router# show port configuration 1/0

Service Type                              :Modem service 
Originate/Answer Mode                     :Answer 
Data Bits Selection                       :8 
Parity Selection                          :No Parity 
Stop bits Selection                       :1 
V.42 ODP generation                       :Enabled 
EC Autodetect Time-out                    :5000 ms 
Protocol Negotiation Time-out             :10000 ms 
Protocol Negotiation Fallback character   :13 
Protocol Negotiation Retransmission Limit :12 
EC Min, Max Octets Frame length           :256 
Data Compression                          :V.44Tx   V.44Rx
ARA Error Correction                      :ARA1.0 & ARA2.0 Disabled 
V.42 Error Correction                     :V.42(LAP-M) Originate&Answer enabled 
MNP Error Correction                      :MNP Originate&Answer enabled 
Link Protocol Fallback                    :Async Framing (Start/Stop/Parity) 
Calling Tone                              :Disabled 
Guard Tone                                :Disabled 
Modem Standard                            :V.90 Automode 
Max Non-PCM Connect Rate                  :33600 bps 
Min Non-PCM Connect Rate                  :300 bps 
Max PCM Connect Rate                      :60000 bps 
Min PCM Connect Rate                      :28000 bps 
Signal Quality Threshold                  :Bit Errors >= 1:1000 cause recovery 
Fallback/Fallforward Squelch Timer        :500 ms 
Fall Forward Timer                        :10000 ms 
Fall Back Timer                           :500 ms 
Terminate Time-out                        :20 secs 
Wait for Data Mode Time-out               :60 secs 
Lost Carrier To Hang-up Delay             :1400 ms 
PCM Transmit Level Setting                :-13 dBm 
Retrain Limit                             :4 
V.34 Max Symbol Rate                      :3429 Baud 
V.34 Min Symbol Rate                      :2400 Baud 
V.34 Carrier Frequency                    :Auto Carrier Selection 
V.34 Preemphasis Filter Selection         :11 
+++ Escape Detection                      :Enabled-in-Originate-Mode-Only 
AT Command Processor                      :Enabled 
Call Setup Delay                          :0 ms 
Automatic Answer Delay                    :2 secs 
Escape Detection Character                :ASCII 43 (+) 
Carriage Return Character                 :ASCII 13 (CR) 
Line Feed Character                       :ASCII 10 (LF) 
Backspace Character                       :ASCII 8 (BS) 
Pause Before Blind Dialing                :2 secs 
Comma Dial Modifier Time                  :2 secs 
MOH Timeout                   :No limit
QC Configuration                :Enabled ANSpcm Level -12dBm
V.44 Max Tx Codewords             :256
V.44 Max Rx Codewords             :256
V.44 Max Tx String Length           :32
V.44 Max Rx String Length           :32
V.44 Max Tx History Size            :256
V.44 Max Rx History Size            :256

The following example shows port configuration information for a digital service port slot 1, port 8 on the Cisco AS5800 with the UPC:

Router# show port configuration 1/8

Shelf/Slot/SPE/Port -- 1/8/27/165
Service Type                              : Modem service
Originate/Answer Mode                     : Answer
Data Bits Selection                       : 8
Parity Selection                          : No Parity
Stop bits Selection                       : 1
V.42 ODP generation                       : Enabled
EC Autodetect Time-out                    : 5000 ms
Protocol Negotiation Time-out             : 10000 ms
Protocol Negotiation Fallback character   : 13
Protocol Negotiation Retransmission Limit : 12
EC Min, Max Octets Frame length           : 256
Data Compression                          : V.42bis or MNP5
ARA Error Correction                      : ARA1.0 & ARA2.0 Disabled
V.42 Error Correction                     : V.42(LAP-M) Originate&Answer enabled
MNP Error Correction                      : MNP Originate&Answer enabled
Link Protocol Fallback                    : Async Framing (Start/Stop/Parity)
Calling Tone                              : Disabled
Guard Tone                                : Disabled
Modem Standard                            : V.90 Automode
Max Non-PCM Connect Rate                  : 33600 bps
Min Non-PCM Connect Rate                  : 300 bps
Max PCM Connect Rate                      : 60000 bps

Table 88 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 88 show port config Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Service Type

Digital or analog service type.

Originate/Answer Mode

Answer or originate. Default is answer.

Data Bits Selection

7, 8, or 9 data bits. Default is 8.

Parity Selection

0 = no parity, 1 = even parity, 2 = odd parity. Default is no parity.

Stop bits Selection

1 or 2 stop bits. Default is 1 stop bit.

V.42 ODP generation

Disabled or generate ODP sequence when originating a V.42 call. Default is Generate ODP sequence when originating a V.42 call.

EC Autodetect Time-out value

Maximum period, in milliseconds (ms), during which the modem will run an automated detection machine upon the incoming data. Default is 5000 ms.

Protocol Negotiation Time-out

Maximum wait (in ms) for error correction protocol negotiation before fallback. Default is 10000 ms.

Protocol Negotiation Fallback Character

0 to 127. Default is 13.

Protocol Negotiation Retransmission Limit

0 = Do not disconnect on excessive retransmission; 1 to 255 = number of successive retransmissions to cause disconnect. Default is 12.

EC Min, Max Octets Frame Length

Buffer length; 64 to 1024 octets of data. Default is 256.

Data Compression

Disabled, V.42bis, MNP5, or V.42bis or MNP5 (V.42 has precedence). Default is V.42bis or MNP5 (V.42 has precedence).

ARA Error Correction

ARA1.0 & ARA2.0 Disabled, Enabled for Answer only, Enabled for Answer originate ARA1.0, and Enabled for Answer originate ARA2.0. Default is Enabled for Answer only.

V.42 Error Correction

V.42(LAP-M) Disabled, V.42(LAP-M) Originate&Answer enabled. Default is Disabled.

MNP Error Correction

MNP Disabled or MNP Originate&Answer enabled. Default is MNP Originate&Answer enabled.

Link Protocol Fallback

Asynch Framing (Start/Stop/Parity), Synchronous framing (Raw 8 bits to DSP), or Disconnect (Hang-up). Default is Asynch Framing (Start/Stop/Parity).

DSP processor MVIP TDM slice

0 to 15.

Calling Tone

Disabled or Send calling tone. Default is Disabled.

Guard Tone

Disabled, Use Guard tone (V.22 & V.22bis only). Default is Disabled.

Modem Standard

V.34bis Automode with terbo, V.34bis Automode skip terbo, V.32 terbo Automode, V.32bis Automode, V.22bis Automode, or K56Flex 1.1. Default is V.34bis Automode with terbo.

Max. Connect Rate

75 to 56000 bits per second (bps).

Min. Connect Rate

75 to 56000 bps.

Signal Quality Threshold

No action on bit errors, Bit Errors >=1:100 cause recovery, Bit Errors >=1:1000 cause recovery, Bit Errors >=1:10000 cause recovery, Bit Errors >=1:100000 cause recovery, or Bit Errors >=1:1000000 cause recovery. Default is 1:1000.

Fallback/Fallforward Squelch Timer

Time to delay (in ms) after a speed shift before allowing another speed shift. Default is 500 ms.

Fall Forward Timer

Elapsed time (in ms) with continuous good signal quality to cause a fall forward. Default is 10000 ms.

Fall Back Timer

Elapsed time (in ms) with bad signal quality to cause a fallback. Default is 500 ms.

Terminate Time-out

Elapsed time (in seconds) after a disconnect request before forcing a link disconnection. During this period, the modem sends buffered data and then clears down the link. Default is 20 seconds.

Wait for Data Mode Time-out

Maximum time (in seconds) during link establishment before disconnection. Default is 40; 60 for K56Flex.

Lost Carrier To Hang-up Delay

Maximum time (in ms) without a carrier to cause the link disconnect. Default is 1400 ms.

PCM Transmit Level Setting

6d Bm, 7 dBm, 8 dBm, -20 dBm, or -21 dBm. Default is 9 dBm.

Retrain Limit

Maximum successive failed retrains to cause the link to disconnection. Default is 4.

V.34 Max. Symbol Rate

2400 baud, 2743 baud, 2800 baud, 3000 baud, 3200 baud, or 3429 baud. Default is 3429 baud.

V.34 Min. Symbol Rate

2400 baud, 2743 baud, 2800 baud, 3000 baud, 3200 baud, or 3429 baud. Default is 2400 baud.

V.34 Carrier Frequency

Low Carrier, High Carrier, or Auto Carrier Selection. Default is High Carrier.

V.34 Preemphasis Filter Selection

0 to 10 = a selected filter; 11 = Automatic Preemphasis Selection. Default is 11.

Tx and Rx Signaling Type

NULL signaling, MF signaling, DTMF signaling, Lower band R2 signaling, Upper band R2 signaling, or R1 signaling. Default is NULL signaling.

Call Progress Tone Detection

No tone detection, Dial tone detection, Ring-Back tone detection, or Busy tone detection. Default is No tone detection.

+++ Escape Detection

Disabled, Enabled, or Enabled-in-Originate-Mode-Only. Default is Enabled-in-Originate-Mode-Only.

AT Command Processor

Disabled or Enabled. Default is Disabled.

Call Set Up Delay

No delay before link initiation, delay value (1 to 255 ms). Default is No delay.

Automatic Answer

Answer immediately, delay value (1 to 255 seconds). Default is 1 second.

Escape Detection Character

ASCI value (0 to 127). Default is 43.

Carriage Return Character

ASCI value (0 to 127). Default is 13.

Line Feed Character

ASCI value (0 to 127). Default is 10.

Backspace Character

ASCI value (0 to 127). Default is 8.

Pause Before Blind Dialing

2 to 255 seconds. Default is 2.

Wait For Carrier After Dial

Wait for data mode timeout.

Comma Dial Modifier Time

2 to 255 seconds. Default is 2.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show port operational-status

Displays the operational status of a specific port or port range.


show port digital log

To display the data event log for digital modems, use the show port digital log command in EXEC mode.

show port digital log [reverse slot/port] [slot | slot/port]]

Syntax Description

reverse

(Optional) Displays a report with the most recent entry first.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1to 7.

slot/port

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and service processing element (SPE). For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1to 7 and port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must include the slash mark.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(5)XM1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 universal gateway.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and support was added for the Cisco AS5350.


Usage Guidelines


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port DFC.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show port digital log command on the Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort DFC:

Router# show port digital log

Port 5/00 Events Log 
  00:02:41: incoming called number: 35140 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: IDLE 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: ACTIVE 
  00:02:41: Digital State event: 
           State: Steady 
  00:02:40: Digital Static event: 
    Connect Protocol                        :   V.110 
    Data Bits                               :   8 
    Parity                                  :   0 
    Stop Bits                               :   1 
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   19200, 19200 
Port 5/01 Events Log 
  00:02:42: incoming called number: 35140 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: IDLE 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: ACTIVE 
  00:02:41: Digital State event: 
           State: Steady 
  00:02:41: Digital Static event: 
    Connect Protocol                        :   V.110 
    Data Bits                               :   8 
    Parity                                  :   0 
    Stop Bits                               :   1 
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   19200, 19200 
Port 5/02 Events Log 
  00:02:42: incoming called number: 35140 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: IDLE 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: ACTIVE 
  00:02:42: Digital State event: 
           State: Steady 
  00:02:42: Digital Static event: 
    Connect Protocol                        :   V.110 
    Data Bits                               :   8 
    Parity                                  :   0 
    Stop Bits                               :   1 
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   19200, 19200 
Port 5/03 Events Log 
  00:02:43: incoming called number: 35140 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: IDLE 
     Service type: DIGITAL_DATA 
     Session State: ACTIVE 
  00:02:43: Digital State event: 
           State: Steady 
  00:02:43: Digital Static event: 
    Connect Protocol                        :   V.110 
    Data Bits                               :   8 
    Parity                                  :   0 
    .
    .
    .

Table 89 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 89 show port digital log Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Port

The port and slot with the events log of current session.

incoming called number

The incoming called number.

Service type

The type of digital service, data or voice.

Session State

The condition of the current state, active or idle.

Digital State event:

The digital state. Values are as follows:

0—IDLE state
10—CONNECTING state
30—Steady
50—TERMINATING state

Connect Protocol

The data carrier connect standard used to support the rates of bits per second (bps).

Data Bits

The number of data bits, 7, 8, or 9. Default is 8.

Parity

The parity selection of 0 = no parity, 1 = odd parity. Default is no parity.

Stop Bits

The selection of stop bits, 1 or 2. Default is 1.

TX, RX Bit Rate

The transmit and receive bit rate. For RX, the bit rate is from the remote service provider to the local service provider. For TX, the bit rate is from the local service provider to the remote service provider.

Events Log

Displays the log of events for that port.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear port digital log

Clears specific service events.

clear port log

Clears all event entries in the port level history event log.

show port digital log

Displays port events with the most recent event first.


show port log

To display the service events generated by the sessions, use the show port log command in EXEC mode.

show port [fax | voice] log [reverse slot/port] [slot | slot/port]

Syntax Description

fax

(Optional) Displays the fax data event log.

voice

(Optional) Displays the voice data event log.

reverse

(Optional) Displays the port history event log with the most recent event first.

slot/port

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and service processing element (SPE). Slot values range from 1 to 7 and port values range from 0 to 107. You must include the slash mark.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. Slot values range from 1 to 7.


Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400 and Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM2

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)XM2.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and support was added for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 platforms.


Examples

The following example shows output for the Cisco AS5400 with the universal port Dial Feature Card (DFC). The example shows the port voice history event log for slot 4, port 0:

Router# show port voice log 4/0

03:36:26: incoming caller number: 11001 
03:36:26: incoming called number: 21001 
03:36:26: Voice Connect event: 
Voice Codec : G.711 a-law 
Echo Canceler Length : 64 taps 
Digit detection enable : DTMF signaling - enabled 
Echo Cancellation Control : Echo cancellation - enabled 
Echo update - enabled 
Non-linear processor - enabled 
Echo reset coefficients - 
disabled 
High pass filter enable - 
disabled 
Comfort noise generation : Generate comfort noise 
Voice activity detection : Disabled 
Information field size : 20 ms 
Digit relay enable : OOB Digit relay - 
disabled 
IB Digit relay - 
disabled 
Encapsulation protocol : RTP 
Playout de-jitter mode : adaptive 
Input Gain : 0 dB 
Output Gain : 0 dB 
Tx/Rx SSRC : 0/0 
03:36:27: Voice Terminate event: 
Disconnect Reason : Non-specific host disconnect 
Call Timer : 122 secs 
Current playout delay : 30 ms 
Min/Max playout delay : 25/45 ms 
Clock offset : 528623613 ms 
Predictive concealment : 0 ms 
Interpolative concealment : 0 ms 
Silence concealment : 0 ms 
Buffer overflow discards : 0 
End-point detection errors : 0 
Tx/Rx Voice packets : 6130/6130 
Tx/Rx signaling packets : 0/0 
Tx/Rx comfort noise packets : 0/0 
Tx/Rx duration : 122615/122615 
Tx/Rx voice duration : 90000/82000 
: 
Out of sequence packets : 0 
Bad protocol headers : 0 
Num. of late packets : 0 
Num. of early packets : 0 
Tx/Rx Power : 932/101 dBm 
Tx/Rx Mean : 364/325 dBm 
: 
Background noise level : -1 dBm 
ERL level : 623 dB 
ACOM level : 586 dB 
Tx/Rx current activity : silence/silence 

The following example shows output for the Cisco AS5400 with the universal port DFC. The example shows the port fax history event log for slot 1, port 0:

Router# show port fax log

Port 1/00 Events Log
Port 1/01 Events Log
Port 1/02 Events Log
  *Jan  1 18:39:30.499 UTC: Fax-relay Connect event: 
    Max. transmission rate             :   4800 bps
    Information field size             :   20  ms
    TCF generation                     :   transparent
    Transmit level                     :   -10  dBm
    Encapsulation protocol             :   UDPTL
    IFP Payload Type                   :   
    ECM Disable                        :   Disabled

Table 90 describes the significant fields shown in the display. Voice output definitions appear first. Fax output definitions appear last.

Table 90 show port log Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

incoming caller number

The incoming caller number.

incoming called number

The incoming called number.

Voice Codec

Codec used for the current call.

Echo Canceler Length

Length of echo canceler in number of taps. Ranges from 1 to 1024 (128 milliseconds).

Digit detection enable

Bit mask where 1=enabled, 0=disabled, Bit 0=DTMF signaling detection.

Echo Cancellation Control

Bit mask where 1=enabled, 0=disabled

Bit 0: Echo cancellation enable

Bit 1: Echo update enable

Bit 2: Nonlinear processor enable

Bit 3: Echo reset coefficients (single shot)

Bit 4: High pass filter disable

Bits 5—15: reserved (set to 0)

Echo update

Bit 1: Echo update enable.

Non-linear processor

Bit 2: Nonlinear processor enable.

Echo reset coefficients

Bit 3: Echo reset coefficients (single shot).

High pass filter enable

Bit mask where 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled Bit 0 = Echo cancellation enable.

Bit 1: Echo update enable

Bit 2: Nonlinear processor enable

Bit 3: Echo reset coefficients (single shot)

Bit 4: High pass filter disable

Bits 5—15: reserved (set to 0)

Comfort noise generation

0 = generate silence - G.711 only, 1 = generate comfort noise.

Voice activity detection

0 = disabled, 1 = enabled.

Information field size

Maximum size (in milliseconds) of information field in fax relay packets. The range is 0 to 90 ms.

Digit relay enable

Bit mask where 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled, Bit 0 = Digit Passthrough suppression.

IB Digit relay

Bit 1 = IB Digit Relay.

Encapsulation protocol

1 = RTP (VoIP), 2 = FRF.11 (VoFR), 3 = VoATM.

Playout de-jitter mode

0 = fixed, 1 = adaptive.

Input Gain

-6.0 to 6.0 in 0.1 decibel (dB) increments.

Output Gain

0 to -14.0 in 0.1 dB increments.

Disconnect Reason

Disconnect reason.

Call Timer

In seconds.

Current playout delay

Current playout delay estimate in ms.

Min/Max playout delay

Minimum and Maximum playout delay encountered in ms.

Clock offset

Clock offset value (in ms).

Predictive concealment

Cumulative duration (in ms).

Interpolative concealment

Cumulative duration (in ms).

Silence concealment

Cumulative duration (in ms).

Buffer overflow discards

Cumulative number buffer overflow errors.

End-point detection errors

Cumulative number of endpoint detection errors.

Tx/Rx SSRC

Value of Tx/Rx SSRC in the Routing Table Protocol (RTP) header.

Tx/Rx Voice packets

Cumulative count of voice packets sent and received.

Tx/Rx signaling packets

Cumulative count of signaling packets sent and received.

Tx/Rx comfort noise packets

Cumulative count of comfort noise packets sent and received.

Tx/Rx duration

Total duration of voice transmission and reception (in ms).

Tx/Rx voice duration

Total duration of voice transmission and reception (in ms).

Out of sequence packets

Cumulative count of packets received out of sequence.

Bad protocol headers

Cumulative count of packets received with bad protocol headers.

Num. of late packets

Cumulative count of packets received late.

Num. of early packets

Cumulative count of packets received early.

Tx/Rx Power

Current power of sent and received signal (to TDM) in 0.1 dBm increments.

Tx/Rx Mean

Average power of sent and received signal (to TDM) in 0.1 dBm increments.

Background noise level

Current background noise level estimate in 0.1 decibel (dB) increments.

ERL level

Current Echo Return Loss (ERL) level estimate in 0.1 dB increments.

ACOM level

Current ACOM level estimate in 0.1 dB increments. The term ACOM is used in G.165, "General Characteristics of International Telephone Connections and International Telephone Circuits: Echo Cancellers." ACOM is the combined loss achieved by the echo canceller, which is the sum of the echo return loss, echo return loss enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.

Tx/Rx current activity

0 = silence, 1 = voice.

Max. transmission rate

0: No Limit.

1: 2400 bits per second (bps)

2: 4800 bps

3: 7200 bps

4: 9600 bps

5: 12000 bps

6: 14400 bps

Information field size

Maximum size of information field in fax relay packets. The range is from 0 to 90 ms.

TCF generation

0: transparent (remote).

1: controlled (local).

Transmit level

Transmit level of remodulator (in dBm): -10 to -21.

Encapsulation protocol

1: UDPTL (T.38—VoIP) (default).

2: FRF.11 (VoFR).

3: RTP (IFP in RTP).

IFP Payload Type

0 to 127. Negotiated payload type for fax relay over RTP. (Valid only when encapsulation protocol is RTP.)

ECM Disable

0 - Error Correction Mode (ECM) is not disabled.

1 - ECM is disabled.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear port log

Clears all port log events.


show port modem calltracker

To display the port-level information for an active modem, use the show port modem calltracker command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort Dial Feature Card (DFC)

show port modem calltracker [slot | slot/port]

Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port Card (UPC)

show port modem calltracker [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/port]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1 to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1 to 7.

slot/port

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and service processing element (SPE). For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1 to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1 to 7. Port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must include the slash mark.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and Universal Port Card (UPC) slot values range from 2 to 11. You must include the slash mark.

shelf/slot/port

(Optional) The specified port range on a shelf and slot. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 1to 323. You must type in the forward slashes (/).


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400 and Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 universal gateway.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and support was added for the Cisco AS5350.


Usage Guidelines

When there is no call on the specified port, the most recent call information is displayed. This command uses the Call Tracker database. To enable Call Tracker, enter the calltracker enable global configuration command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show port modem calltracker command on the Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort DFC. This example shows output for slot 3, port 3:

Router# show port modem calltracker 3/3

-------------------------- call handle=        62 --------------------------
status=Active, service=PPP, origin=Answer, category=Modem
DS0 slot/port/ds1/chan=4/7/7/0, called=124, calling=(n/a)
userid=as5300-ref2, ip=192.169.124.1, mask=255.255.255.0
setup=06/22/2000 21:50:47, conn=6.77, phys=25.00, service=29.83, authen=29.83
init rx/tx b-rate=33600/33600, rx/tx chars=0/0
resource slot/port=3/3, mp bundle=0, charged units=0, account id=0
idb handle=0x645B97CC, tty handle=0x622207BC, tcb handle=0x0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
protocol: last=LAP-M, attempted=LAP-M
compression: last=V.42bis-Both, supported= V.42bis-RX V.42bis-TX
standard: last=V.34+, attempted=V.21, initial=V.21

snr=40 dB, sq=5, rx/tx level=-15/0 dBm
phase jitter: freq=1 Hz, level=2 degrees
far end echo level=-90 dBm, freq offset=0 Hz
phase roll=0 degrees, round-trip delay=0 msecs
digital pad=None dB, digital pad comp=0
rbs pattern=0, constellation=0 point
rx/tx: symbol rate=3429/3429, carrier freq=1959/1959
rx/tx: trellis code=0/0, preemphasis index=0/0
rx/tx: constellation shape=Off/Off, nonlinear encode=Off/Off
rx/tx: precode=Off/Off, xmit level reduct=0/0 dBm

rx/tx: chars=0/0, general info=0x0
rx/tx: link layer chars=0/0, NAKs=0/0
error corrected: rx/tx=0/0, rx bad=0
ec retransmissions=0, retransmitted frames=0
rx/tx ppp slip=0/0, bad ppp slip=0

rx/tx b-rate: last=33600/33600, lowest=0/0, highest=0/0
phase 2 projected max rx b-rate: client=0, host=33600
phase 4 desired rx/tx b-rate: client=16384/25987, host=25987/42765
retrains: local=0, remote=0, failed=0
speedshift: local up/down=0/0, remote up/down=0/0, failed=0

v110: rx good=0, rx bad=0, tx=0, sync lost=0
SS7/COT status=0x00
v90: status=(Invalid #141), client=(n/a), failure=None

rx/tx: max neg I frame=128/128, neg window=0/128
v42bis size: dictionary=0, string=16
T401 timeouts=0, tx window closures=0, rx overruns=0
test err=0, reset=0, v0 synch loss=0
mail lost: host=0, sp=0

duration(sec)=0, disc reason=0x0
disc text=(n/a)

                --------5---------10--------15--------20--------25--------30
line shape  : 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
v8bis capab : 0x12C9808081C609B502009481834347CB000000000000
v8bis mod sl: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
v8 jnt menu : 0xC16513942A8D00000000000000000000000000000000
v8 call menu: 0x00C16513942A00000000000000000000000000000000
v90 training: 0x00000000
v90 sgn ptrn: 0x00000000
state trnsn : 0x0F0F010203041013151920FF000000000000000000000000000000000000
                0000
portwre diag: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
phase 2 info: 0x0200EFF41F120000003CEFF41F0200E001EFB4014082050B083470200001
                1EEFB41440E1050008FCA707A707650D00000000000000000000
phase 4 info: 0x0DA70D65836583400040
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

show port modem log

To display the events generated by the modem sessions, use the show port modem log command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort Dial Feature Card (DFC)

show port modem log [reverse slot/port] [slot | slot/port]

Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port Card (UPC)

show port modem log [reverse shelf/slot/port] [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/port]

Syntax Description

reverse

(Optional) Displays the modem port history event log with the most recent event first.

slot/port

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and service processing element (SPE). For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1 to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1 to 7. Port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must include the slash mark.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the Cisco AS5350 slot values range from 1 to 3. For the Cisco AS5400, slot values range from 1 to 7.

shelf/slot/port

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and port values range from 0 to one less than the number of ports supported by the card. You must type in the forward slashes (/).

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the Cisco AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and Universal Port Card (UPC) slot values range from 2 to 11. You must include the slash mark.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400 and Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350.

12.2(2)XA

Link and states information was added.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XB1.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and support was added for the Cisco AS5350.


Usage Guidelines

The port modem test log displays the results of the SPE diagnostics tests.

Examples

The following is sample output for the Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort DFC. This example shows the port history event log for slot 5, port 47:

Router# show port modem log 5/47

Port 5/47 Events Log 
     Service type: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Service mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Session State: IDLE 
  00:02:23: incoming called number: 35160 
     Service type: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Service mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Session State: IDLE 
     Service type: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Service mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM 
     Session State: ACTIVE 
  00:02:23: Modem State event: 
           State: Connect 
  00:02:16: Modem State event: 
           State: Link 
  00:02:13: Modem State event: 
           State: Train Up 
  00:02:05: Modem State event: 
           State: EC Negotiating 
  00:02:05: Modem State event: 
           State: Steady 
  00:02:05: Modem Static event: 
    Connect Protocol                        :   LAP-M 
    Compression                             :   V.42bis 
    Connected Standard                      :   V.34+ 
    TX,RX Symbol Rate                       :   3429, 3429 
    TX,RX Carrier Frequency                 :   1959, 1959 
    TX,RX Trellis Coding                    :   16/16 
    Frequency Offset                        :   0  Hz 
    Round Trip Delay                        :   0  msecs 
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   33600, 33600 
    Robbed Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern     :   0 
    Digital Pad                             :   None 
    Digital Pad Compensation                :   None 
    4 bytes of link info not formatted      :   0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 
  00:02:06:Modem Dynamic event: 
    Sq Value                                :   5 
    Signal Noise Ratio                      :   40  dB 
    Receive Level                           :   -12  dBm 
    Phase Jitter Frequency                  :   0  Hz 
    Phase Jitter Level                      :   2  degrees 
    Far End Echo Level                      :   -90  dBm 
    Phase Roll                              :   0  degrees 
    Total Retrains                          :   0 
    EC Retransmission Count                 :   0 
    Characters transmitted, received        :   0, 0 
    Characters received BAD                 :   0 
    PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received  :   0, 0 
    PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) :   0 
    EC packets transmitted, received OK     :   0, 0 
    EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       :   0 

The following example shows the port history event log with the most recent event first on slot 5, port 40:

Router# show port modem log reverse 5/40

Modem port 5/40 Events Log
  00:02:18:Modem Dynamic event:
    Sq Value                                :   5
    Signal Noise Ratio                      :   38  dB
    Receive Level                           :   -12  dBm
    Phase Jitter Frequency                  :   0  Hz
    Phase Jitter Level                      :   0  degrees
    Far End Echo Level                      :   0  dBm
    Phase Roll                              :   0  degrees
    Total Retrains                          :   0
    EC Retransmission Count                 :   0
    Characters transmitted, received        :   0, 0
    Characters received BAD                 :   0
    PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received  :   0, 0
    PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) :   0
    EC packets transmitted, received OK     :   0, 0
    EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       :   0
  00:02:18: Modem Static event:
    Connect Protocol                        :   LAP-M
    Compression                             :   V.42bis
    Connected Standard                      :   V.90
    TX,RX Symbol Rate                       :   8000, 3200
    TX,RX Carrier Frequency                 :   1829, 1829
    TX,RX Trellis Coding                    :   16/16
    Frequency Offset                        :   0  Hz
    Round Trip Delay                        :   4  msecs
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   52000, 28800
    Robbed Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern     :   255
    Digital Pad                             :   None
    Digital Pad Compensation                :   Enabled
    4 bytes of link info not formatted      :   0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
  00:02:23: Modem State event:
           State: Steady
  00:02:23: Modem State event:
           State: EC Negotiating
  00:02:36: Modem State event:
           State: Train Up
  00:02:39: Modem State event:
           State: Link
  00:02:46: Modem State event:
           State: Connect
  00:02:46: Port State Reached:
     Service type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
     Service mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
     Session State: ACTIVE
  00:02:46: Port State Reached:
     Service type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
     Service mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
     Session State: IDLE
  00:02:47: incoming called number: 6000
  00:02:47: incoming caller number: 90002

The following is sample output for the Cisco AS5800 with the UPC. This example shows the port history event log for slot 8, ports 0 to 6:

Router# show port modem log 1/8/0 1/8/6

Port 1/08/00 Events Log
  09:09:53: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:53: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:53: Session State: FLUSHING
  09:09:53: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:53: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:53: Session State: IDLE
  09:09:53: Modem State event:
            State: Terminate
  09:09:53: Modem End Connect event:
    Call Timer                              :   26  secs
    Disconnect Reason Info                  :   0x1F00
        Type (=0  ):  <unknown>
       Class (=31 ):  Requested by host
      Reason (=0  ):  non-specific host disconnect
    Total Retrains                          :   0
    EC Retransmission Count                 :   0
    Characters transmitted, received        :   2633, 485
    Characters received BAD                 :   0
    PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received  :   0, 0
    PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) :   0
    EC packets transmitted, received OK     :   27, 21
    EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       :   0
  09:09:54:Modem Link Rate event:
  09:09:55: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:55: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:55: Session State: IDLE
  09:09:55: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:55: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:55: Session State: ACTIVE
  09:09:55: Modem State event:
            State: Connect
  09:09:55: Modem State event:
            State: Link
  09:09:55: Modem State event:
            State: Train Up
  09:09:55: Modem State event:
            State: EC Negotiating
  09:09:55: Modem State event:
            State: Steady
  09:09:55: Modem Static event:
    Connect Protocol                        :   LAP-M
    Compression                             :   V.42bis
    Connected Standard                      :   V.34+
    TX,RX Symbol Rate                       :   3429, 3429
    TX,RX Carrier Frequency                 :   1959, 1959
    TX,RX Trellis Coding                    :   16/16
    Frequency Offset