Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Command Reference, Release 12.3 T
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 87 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 87 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 88 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 88 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 privileged EXEC mode.

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

Syntax Description

fax

Displays the fax data event log.

voice

Displays the voice data event log.

reverse

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

slot/port

(Optional) Displays information for 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) Displays information for all ports on the specified slot. Slot values range from 1 to 7.


Command Modes

Privileged 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.

12.3(4)T

Voice activity detection (VAD) background noise, echo return loss (ERL) level, and Acombined (ACOM) level were replaced with average values for each statistic in the output. A new field was added for the average echo canceller (ECAN or EC) background noise.

12.3(14)T

T.38 fax relay call statistics were made available to Call Detail Records (CDRs) through Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs) and added to the call log.


Examples

The following example shows value averages for VAD background noise, ERL level, ACOM level, and EC background noise level. Relevant fields in the output are shown in bold.

Router# show port voice log 1/0

Port 1/00 Events Log
  *Aug 22 07:59:27.515:Voice Terminate event:
    Disconnect Reason                  :  normal call clearing (16)
    Call Timer                         :  57  secs
    Current playout delay              :  65  ms
    Min/Max playout delay              :  65/105  ms
    Clock offset                       :  142003  ms
    Predictive concealment             :  0  ms
    Interpolative concealment          :  0  ms
    Silence concealment                :  0  ms
    Buffer overflow discards           :  1
    End-point detection errors         :  0
    Tx/Rx Voice packets                :  2813/2816
    Tx/Rx signaling packets            :  0/0
    Tx/Rx comfort noise packets        :  0/0
    Tx/Rx duration                     :  56260/56260  ms
    Tx/Rx voice duration               :  0/0  ms
    Out of sequence packets            :  0
    Bad protocol headers               :  0
    Num. of late packets               :  0
    Num. of early packets              :  1
    Tx/Rx Power                        :  -87.0/-57.3  dBm
    Tx/Rx Mean                         :  -86.7/-57.0  dBm
    Average VAD Background noise level :  6.2  dBm
    Average ERL level                  :  127.0  dB
    Average ACOM level                 :  127.0  dB
    Tx/Rx current activity             :  silence/silence
    Tx/Rx byte count                   :  450080/450240
    Average ECAN Background noise level:  -83.4  dBm
  *Aug 22 07:59:27.515:Voice SSRC change events:
    Latest ssrc value                  :  391643394
    Total ssrc changes                 :  1

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 

Table 89 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 89 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 [ms]).

Digit detection enable

Bit mask where 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled, Bit 0 = dual tone multifrequency (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 ms) 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 time-division multiplexing [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 ERL, ERL enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.

Tx/Rx current activity

0 = silence, 1 = voice.


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 1/0

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

The following example shows output for the Cisco AS5350 on shelf 1, slot 3 with the T.38 Fax Relay statistics:

Router# show port fax log 1/3

Port 1/03 Events Log
  May  7 21:32:22.556 UTC: Fax-relay Connect event: 
    Max. transmission rate             :   14400 bps
    Information field size             :   20  ms
    TCF generation                     :   transparent
    Transmit level                     :   -10  dBm
    Encapsulation protocol             :   UDPTL
    ECM Disable                        :   Not disabled
    1 bytes of link info not formatted      :   0x01 0x00 
Fax-relay Terminate event: 
    Disconnect Reason                  : 0
    Call Timer                         : 55  secs
    Current playout delay              : 80  ms
    Min/Max playout delay              : 1/560  ms
    Buffer underflow discard           : 0
    Buffer overflow discard            : 0
    End-point detection errors         : 0
    Tx/Rx Fax packets                  : 1580/90
    Tx/Rx duration                     : 32856/6193  ms
    Tx/Rx pages                        : 1/0
    Out of sequence packets            : 0
    Bad protocol headers               : 0
    Fax state                          : Idle
!
	Current signal level               : 42  dBm
    Phase jitter                       : 0  degrees
    Frequency offset                   : 0  Hz
    EQM                                : 0
    Packet loss concealment count      : 0
    TX/RX Byte Count                   : 0/76
    Recent HS Modulation               : V.17/short/14400
    ECM in use                         : 1

The following example shows output for the Cisco AS5350 on shelf 1, slot 3 with the T.38 fax relay statistics:

Router# show port fax log 1/3

Port 1/03 Events Log
  May  7 21:32:22.556 UTC: Fax-relay Connect event: 
    Max. transmission rate             :   14400 bps
    Information field size             :   20  ms
    TCF generation                     :   transparent
    Transmit level                     :   -10  dBm
    Encapsulation protocol             :   UDPTL
    ECM Disable                        :   Not disabled
    1 bytes of link info not formatted      :   0x01 0x00 
Fax-relay Terminate event: 
    Disconnect Reason                  : 0
    Call Timer                         : 55  secs
    Current playout delay              : 80  ms
    Min/Max playout delay              : 1/560  ms
    Buffer underflow discard           : 0
    Buffer overflow discard            : 0
    End-point detection errors         : 0
    Tx/Rx Fax packets                  : 1580/90
    Tx/Rx duration                     : 32856/6193  ms
    Tx/Rx pages                        : 1/0
    Out of sequence packets            : 0
    Bad protocol headers               : 0
    Fax state                          : Idle
!
	Current signal level               : 42  dBm
    Phase jitter                       : 0  degrees
    Frequency offset                   : 0  Hz
    EQM                                : 0
    Packet loss concealment count      : 0
    TX/RX Byte Count                   : 0/76
    Recent HS Modulation               : V.17/short/14400
    ECM in use                         : 1

Table 90 lists the significant fields displayed in the output of show port fax log command:

Table 90 show port fax log Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

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 0 to 90 ms.

TCF generation

0: transparent (remote).

1: controlled (local).

Transmit level

Transmit level of remodulator (in decibels per milliwatt [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.

Disconnect Reason

Disconnect Reason.

Call Timer

Call timer in seconds.

Current playout delay

Current playout delay estimate in milliseconds (ms).

Min/Max playout delay

Minimum and maximum playout delay encountered in ms.

Buffer underflow discard

Cumulative number of buffer underflow errors.

Buffer overflow discard

Cumulative number of buffer overflow errors.

End-point detection errors

Cumulative number of endpoint detection errors.

Tx/Rx Fax packets

Cumulative count of fax packets sent and received.

Tx/Rx duration

Total duration of fax transmission and reception in ms.

Tx/Rx pages

Total pages of fax transmitted and received.

Out of sequence packets

Cumulative count of packets received out of sequence.

Bad protocol headers

Cumulative count of packets received with bad protocol headers.

Fax state

Idle.

Current signal level

Current sent and received signal level estimate in dBm.

Phase jitter

Measured amount of phase jitter which indicates how large the "rocking" is in degrees. On an oscilloscope, the constellation points would look like crescent moons. Values can range up to 15 degrees. The typical value is 0 (that is, phase jitter is not normally present).

Frequency offset

The difference (in hertz) between the expected RX carrier frequency and the actual RX carrier frequency.

EQM

Eye Quality Monitor (EQM) provides an assessment of line quality during transmission of both high speed (V.29, V.17, etc) and low speed (V.21) data.

Packet loss concealment count

Packet loss concealment count.

Tx/Rx Byte Count

Number of bytes sent and received.

Recent HS Modulation

Recent high-speed modulation used.

ECM in use

0 - Error Correction Mode (ECM) is not in use.

1 - ECM is in use.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear port log

Clears all port log events.

show port operational-status

Displays active session statistics.


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                        :   0  Hz
    Round Trip Delay                        :   1  msecs
    TX,RX Bit Rate                          :   31200, 28800
    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
  09:09:56: Modem Dynamic event:
    Sq Value                                :   5
    Signal Noise Ratio                      :   38  dB
    Receive Level                           :   -15  dBm
    Phase Jitter Frequency                  :   13  Hz
    Phase Jitter Level                      :   0  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
  09:09:58: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:58: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:58: Session State: FLUSHING
  09:09:58: Service Type: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:58: Service Mode: DATA_FAX_MODEM
  09:09:58: Session State: IDLE
  09:09:58: Modem State event:
            State: Terminate
  .
  .
  .

Table 91 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 91 show port modem log Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Port<5/47> Events Log

Port number and slot is displayed.

Service type:

Data fax modem is displayed.

Service mode:

Data fax modem mode.

Session State:

Idle or busy state.

Incoming called number:

The number of the incoming call.

Modem <slot/port> Events Log:

The modem for which log events are currently displayed.

Modem State Event

Current state of the modem, which can be any of the following:

 

Connect—Modem is connected to a remote host.

Open—Open modem event.

Link—Link protocol event occurred.

Training—Modem retraining event.

EC correction—Error correction frames sent or received.

Steady—Steady modem event.

Bad—Inoperable state, which is configured by the modem bad command.

Bad*—Inoperable state, which is configured by the modem startup-test command during initial power-up testing.

Reset—Modem is in reset mode.

D/L—Modem is downloading firmware.

Bad FW—Downloaded modem firmware is not operational.

Busy—Modem is out of service and not available for calls

Idle—Modem is ready for incoming and outgoing calls.

Modem Static event:

Current static event of the MICA modem, which can be any of the following:

 

Connect Protocol—Connection protocol used for the current session, which can be SYNC mode, ASYNC mode, ARA1.0, ARA2.0, LAP-M, or MNP.

Compression—Type of compression used for the current session, which can be None, V.42bis TX, V.42bis RX, V.42bis both, or MNP5 data compression.

Connected Standard—Standards protocol used to connect, which can be V.21, Bell103, V.22, V.22bis, Bell212, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.32terbo, V.34, V.34+, or K56Flex 1.1.

TX, RX Symbol Rate—Symbol rate used to send samples to the line or receive samples off of the line.

TX, RX Carrier Frequency—Carrier frequency used by the remote service provider.

TX, RX Trellis Coding—Trellis coding received and sent.

Frequency Offset—+/-32 in 1/8 hertz (Hz) steps.

Round Trip Delay—Total round trip propagation delay of the link, which is expressed in milliseconds (ms).

TX, RX Bit Rate—For RX, the bit rate from the remote service provider to the local service provider. For TX, the bit rate from the local service provider to the remote service provider.

Modem Dynamic event:

 
 

Sq Value—Signal quality value, which can be from 0 to 7 (0 is the worst possible quality).

Signal Noise Ratio—Expressed in decibels, which can be from 0 to 70 dB steps.

Receive Level—Expressed in decibels, which can be from 0 to 128 dBm steps.

Phase Jitter Frequency—+/-32 in 1/8 Hz steps.

Phase Jitter Level—0 to 90 degrees.

Far End Echo Level—0 to -90 in dBm of far end echo level (that portion of the sent analog signal that has bounced off the analog front end of the remote modem).

Phase Roll—+/-32 in 1/8 Hz steps.

Total Retrains—Count of total retrains.

ECR retransmission Count—Count of total error correction retransmissions that occurred during the duration of the link.

Characters Transmitted, Received—Count of total characters sent and received.

Characters received BAD—A subset of the characters sent and received. Represents the total number of parity error characters.

PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received—Total count of PPP/SLIP packets sent and received. This total could include all PPP/SLIP packets, including BAD/ABORTED packets.

PPP/SLIP packets received, (BAD/ ABORTED)—Total count of the bad or aborted PPP/Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) packets, which is a subset of the above (PPP/SLIP packets received, transmitted).

EC packets transmitted, received—Count of total error correction frames sent and received. This total could include all error correction packets, including BAD/ABORTED packets.

EC packets (Received BAD/ ABORTED)—Total count of the bad or aborted error correction packets, which is a subset of the EC packets sent and received.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear port log

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

port modem autotest

Automatically and periodically performs a modem diagnostics test for modems inside the access server or router.

port modem startup-test

Performs diagnostic testing for all modems.

show port modem log

Displays the events generated by the modem sessions.

show spe modem active

Displays active modem statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified SPE range.

test port modem back-to-back

Tests two specified ports back-to-back and transfers a specified amount of data between the ports.


show port modem test

To display the modem test log, use the show port modem test command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort Dial Feature Card (DFC)

show port modem test [slot | slot/port]

Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port Card (UPC)

show port modem test [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 0 to 53. 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.

12.1(5)XM1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350.

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 displays the results of the SPE startup test, SPE autotest, and SPE back-to-back test.


Note The Reason column indicates why the test was started. The TIME INTERVAL is one of the triggers under autotest, the other being the error threshold.


Router# show port modem test

Date Time             Modem  Test               Reason            State Result
 3/02 12:00:57 PM       2/01  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:00:57 PM       2/00  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:00:58 PM       2/02  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:00:58 PM       2/03  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:00:58 PM       2/04  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:00:58 PM       2/05  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 .
 .
 .
 3/02 12:01:14 PM       3/95  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:01:14 PM       3/94  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:01:15 PM       3/75  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:01:15 PM       3/74  Back-To-Back     :STARTUP TEST      Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:13:52 PM       3/20  Back-To-Back     :USER INITIATED    Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:13:52 PM       2/10  Back-To-Back     :USER INITIATED    Idle  PASS
 .
 .
 .
3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/102  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/103  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/104  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/105  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/106  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:00 PM      3/107  No Test (Time)   :MIN IDLE MODEMS   Idle  NOTST
 3/02 12:44:21 PM       2/73  Back-To-Back     :TIME INTERVAL     Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:44:21 PM       2/72  Back-To-Back     :TIME INTERVAL     Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:44:21 PM       2/33  Back-To-Back     :TIME INTERVAL     Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:44:21 PM       2/32  Back-To-Back     :TIME INTERVAL     Idle  PASS
 3/02 12:44:21 PM       3/37  Back-To-Back     :TIME INTERVAL     Idle  PASS

Table 92 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 92 show port modem test Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Date

Date the back-to-back test occurred for the specified modem.

Time

Time the test occurred.

Modem

Specified modem that performed a back-to-back test.

Test

Operation performed on the specified modem.

Reason

Reason the modem performed the back-to-back test.

State

Current operational state of the modem.

Result

Result of the back-to-back test for the specified modem.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear port log

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

port modem autotest

Automatically and periodically performs a modem diagnostics test for modems inside the access server or router.

port modem startup-test

Performs diagnostic testing for all modems.

show port modem log

Displays the modem port history event log or modem test log.

show port log reverse

Displays the latest event first from the port history event log.

show port modem log

Displays the events generated by the modem sessions.

test port modem back-to-back

Tests two specified ports back-to-back and transfers a specified amount of data between the ports.


show port operational-status

To display the active session statistics, use the show port operational-status command in privileged EXEC mode.

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

show port operational-status {slot | slot/port}

Cisco AS5800 with the Universal Port Card (UPC)

show port operational-status {shelf/slot | shelf/slot/port}

Syntax Description

slot

Displays information for 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

Displays information for 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

Displays information for 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

Displays information for 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 (/).


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350.

12.2(2)XA

Disconnect reasons and states information were 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.

12.3(4)T

Configuration output was modified to show voice activity detection (VAD) background noise and echo canceller (EC or ECAN) background noise statistics.

12.3(14)T

T.38 fax relay call statistics were made available to Call Detail Records (CDRs) through Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs) and added to the call log.


Usage Guidelines

This command displays the operational status of a specific port or port range. The port should have an associated active modem session when the command is executed. The show port operational-status command is equivalent to the show modem operational-status MICA technologies modem command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show port operational-status command on the Cisco AS5400 with the NextPort DFC. This example displays operational status for slot 2, SPE 0, port 1:

Router# show port operational-status 2/1

slot/spe/Port -- 2/0/1 
Service Type                            :Modem service 
Disconnect Reason Info                  :0x0 
Type (=0  ): <unknown> 
Class (=0  ): Other 
Reason (=0  ): no disconnect has yet occurred 
Modulation Standard                     :V.34+ 
TX/RX Bit Rate                          :31200/14400 
Connect Protocol                        :LAP-M 
Compression                             :V.42bis 
Call Timer                              :47 secs 
Link Signal Quality                     :7 
SNR                                     :37 dB 
TX/RX Symbol Rate                       :3429/3429 
TX/RX Carrier Frequency                 :1959/1959 
TX/RX Trellis Coding                    :16/16 
TX/RX Preemphasis Index                 :0/1 
TX/RX Constellation Shaping             :On-Active/On-Active 
TX/RX Nonlinear Encoding                :On-Active/On-Active 
TX/RX Precoding                         :On-Active/On-Active 
TX/RX Xmit Level Reduction              :3/1 dBm 
Receive Level                           :-15 dBm 
Frequency Offset                        :0 Hz 
Phase Jitter Frequency                  :2 Hz 
Phase Jitter Level                      :2 degrees 
Far End Echo Level                      :-90 dBm 
Phase Roll                              :0 degrees 
Round Trip Delay                        :0 msecs 
>Total Retrains                          :0 
Self Test Error count                   :0 
EC Retransmission count                 :0 
EC packets transmitted/received OK      :11/12 
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       :0 
Characters transmitted/received         :76/13 
Characters received BAD                 :0 
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted/received   :0/0 
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) :0 
RBS Pattern                             :0 
Digital Pad                             :0 
Digital Pad Compensation                :0 

The following example displays operational status for a V.110 digital service for the Cisco AS5400 on slot 2, SPE 3, port 23:

Router# show port operational-status 2/23

slot/spe/Port -- 2/3/23 
Service Type                            : Digital service 
Connect Protocol                        : V110 
Data Bits                               : 8 
Parity                                  : 0 
Stop Bits                               : 1 
TX/RX Bit Rate                          : 19200/19200 
Call Timer                              : 116 secs 
EC packets transmitted/received OK      : 0/0 
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       : 0 
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received  : 8/8 
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) : 0 
Sync Loss                               : 0

The following example shows output from the show port operational-status command for the Cisco AS5800 on shelf 1, slot 8:

Router# show port operational-status 1/8

Shelf/Slot/SPE/Port -- 1/8/32/194
Service Type                            : Modem service
Disconnect Reason Info                  : 0x0
     Type (=0  ):  <unknown>
    Class (=0  ):  Other
   Reason (=0  ):  no disconnect has yet occurred
Modulation Standard                     : V.34+
TX/RX Bit Rate                          : 31200/31200
Connect Protocol                        : LAP-M
Compression                             : V.42bis
Call Timer                              : 18 secs
Link Signal Quality                     : 6
SNR                                     : 38 dB
TX/RX Symbol Rate                       : 3429/3429
TX/RX Carrier Frequency                 : 1959/1959
TX/RX Trellis Coding                    : 16/16
TX/RX Preemphasis Index                 : 0/1
TX/RX Constellation Shaping             : Off-None/On-Active
TX/RX Nonlinear Encoding                : Off-None/On-Active
TX/RX Precoding                         : Off-None/On-Active
TX/RX Xmit Level Reduction              : 6/5 dBm
Receive Level                           : -15 dBm
Frequency Offset                        : 0 Hz
Phase Jitter Frequency                  : 5 Hz
Phase Jitter Level                      : 2 degrees
Far End Echo Level                      : -90 dBm
Phase Roll                              : 0 degrees
Round Trip Delay                        : 1 msecs
Total Retrains                          : 0
Self Test Error count                   : 0
EC Retransmission count                 : 1
EC packets transmitted/received OK      : 34/14
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)       : 0
Characters transmitted/received         : 9393/355
Characters received BAD                 : 0
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted/received   : 0/0
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED) : 0
RBS Pattern                             : 0
Digital Pad                             : 0
Digital Pad Compensation                : 0
.
.
.

The following example shows VAD background noise and ECAN background noise statistics:

Router# show port operational-status 1/0

Slot/SPE/Port -- 1/0/0
Service Type                            :Voice service
Voice Codec                             :G.711 u-law
Echo Canceler Length                    :8 ms
Echo Cancellation Control               :Echo cancellation       - enabled
                                          Echo update             - enabled
                                          Non-linear processor    - enabled
                                          Echo reset coefficients - disabled
                                          High pass filter enable - disabled
Digit detection enable                  :DTMF signaling          - enabled
Voice activity detection                :Disabled
Comfort noise generation                :Generate comfort noise
Digit relay enable                      :OOB Digit relay         - disabled
                                          IB Digit relay          - disabled
Information field size                  :20 ms
Playout de-jitter mode                  :adaptive
Encapsulation protocol                  :RTP
Input Gain                              :0.0 dB
Output Gain                             :0.0 dB
Tx/Rx SSRC                              :20/0
Current playout delay                   :65 ms
Min/Max playout delay                   :65/105 ms
Clock offset                            :142003 ms
Predictive concealment                  :0 ms
Interpolative concealment               :0 ms
Silence concealment                     :0 ms
Buffer overflow discards                :1
End-point detection errors              :0
Tx/Rx Voice packets                     :1337/1341
Tx/Rx signaling packets                 :0/0
Tx/Rx comfort noise packets             :0/0
Tx/Rx duration                          :26745/26745 ms
Tx/Rx voice duration                    :0/0 ms
Out of sequence packets                 :0
Bad protocol headers                    :0
Num. of late packets                    :0
Num. of early packets                   :1
Tx/Rx Power                             :-87.0/-57.3 dBm
Tx/Rx Mean                              :-86.3/-57.0 dBm
VAD Background noise level              :6.2 dBm
ERL level                               :127.0 dB
ACOM level                              :127.0 dB
Tx/Rx current activity                  :silence/silence
Tx/Rx byte count                        :213920/214240
ECAN Background noise level             :-83.4 dBm
Latest SSRC value                       :391643394
Number of SSRC changes                  :1
Number of payload violations            :0

Table 93 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 93 show port operational-status Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

slot/SPE/Port

Displays the slot and port designation for the SPE card location.

Service Type

Indicates the type of service.

Disconnect Reason Info

Displays the reason for disconnection.

Modulation Standard

Modulation standard can be V.21, Bell103, V.22, V.22bis, Bell 212, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.32terbo, V.34, V.34+, or K56Flex 1.1.

TX/RX Bit Rate

TX is the bit rate from the local DCE to the remote DCE. RX is the bit rate from the remote DCE to the local DCE. These rates may be asynchronous.

Connect Protocol

Connect protocol for the current session, which can be SYNC mode, ARA1.0, ARA2.0, LAP-M, MNP, FAX mode, SS7/COT, or V.110.

Compression

Compression protocol used for the current connection, which can be None, V.42bis TX, V.42bis RX, V.42bis both, or MNP5 data compression.

Link Signal Quality

Measure of line quality for a given bit rate where 0 is the worst and 3 is steady state. If a 1 or 2 is present, the modem must shift down to a lower rate. Likewise, if the value is 4 to 7, the modem speeds shift up to a higher rate. If the value is high (for example, 7) and the bit rate is low, then there may be a problem at the remote end receiver.

SNR

The ratio measurement (in dB) of the desired signal to noise. This value can range from 0 to 70 dB and changes in 1 dB steps. Note that a 28.8-kbps connection demands an SNR of about 37 dB. Any values lower than this level result in a diminished quality of connection. A 33.6-kbps connection demands a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 38 to 39 dB. Also note that a "clean" line has an SNR of about 41 dB.

TX/RX Symbol Rate

TX is symbol rate used to send samples to the line. RX is the symbol rate used to receive samples off of the line. The rates are synchronous with each other.

TX/RX Carrier Frequency

For TX, carrier frequency used by the local DCE. For RX, carrier frequency used by the remote DCE.

TX/RX Trellis Coding

Adds dependency between symbols in order to make the detection in noise more robust (Forward Error Correction). Modems may use 8 (V.32, V.32bis, V.17), 16, 32, 64 (V.34, V.34+, V.90, K56flex), or no trellis coding (V.22, V.22bis, V.21, Bell212, Bell103, V.29, V.27).

TX/RX Preemphasis Index

Involves shaping the raw transmit spectrum in order to deal with spectrum roll-offs. The preemphasis index can take on the values 0 to 10. A zero denotes no reshaping. Typical values usually fall in the ranges from 0 to 2 or 6 to 7. This technique is used with V.34 and V.34+ standards.

TX/RX Constellation Shaping

A method for improving noise immunity by using a probability distribution for sent signal points. The signal states used to predict the sensitivity to certain transmission impairments. Values may be either Off-none or On-active. This technique is used with V.34 and V.34+ standards.

TX/RX Nonlinear Encoding

Occurs during the training phase and moves the outer points of the constellation away in order to deal with nonlinear distortion. Nonlinear distortion (0 to 200 Hz) tends to affect the higher power signals. Moving the outer constellation points out reduces the chance of error. Values may be either Off-none or On-active. MICA modems support nonlinear coding in both directions. This technique is used with V.34 and V.34+ standards.

TX/RX Precoding

Serves the same purpose as the preemphasis index but instead manages the bits and not the raw transmit signals. This is done only when requested and therefore will occur in the RX mode. The values may be either Off-none or On-active. This technique is used with V.34 and V.34+ standards.

TX/RX Xmit Level Reduction

Affects the transmit signal with 0 to 15 in dBm of reduction. If nonlinear distortion is detected, the modem prompts the client for a lower-powered TX signal. If the remote end detects nonlinear distortion, it may request that the sender lower the TX signal. This technique is used with V.34 and V.34+ standards.

Receive Level

The power of the received signal in dBm steps. It ranges from 0 to -128 dBm. Typically the range in the United States is about -22 dBm, and in Europe is -12 dBm. A good range is from -12 dBm to -24 dBm.

Frequency Offset

The difference (in hertz) between the expected RX carrier frequency and the actual RX carrier frequency.

Phase Jitter Frequency

Peak to peak differential (in hertz) between two signal points. Uncanceled phase jitter looks like "rocking" of the baseband quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) constellation. The points look like arcs with the outer points having longer arcs.

Phase Jitter Level

Amount of phase jitter measured and indicates how large the "rocking" is in degrees. On an oscilloscope, the constellation points would look like crescent moons. Values can range up to 15 degrees. The typical value is zero (that is, phase jitter is not normally present).

Far End Echo Level

Over long connections, an echo is produced by impedance mismatches at 2-wire-to-4-wire and 4-wire-to-2-wire hybrid circuitry. The far-end echo level (that portion of the sent analog signal that has bounced off of the remote modem analog front end) may range from 0 to -90 in dBm.

Phase Roll

Phase roll affects the echo signal coming back. A certain constellation pattern is sent from a modem and arrives at to the central office. Some echoed form of this signal/constellation pattern is sent back. However, the constellation shape may be rotated from 0 to 359 degrees. This rotation is called the phase roll.

Round Trip Delay

Total round trip propagation delay of the link (in milliseconds). This is important for proper echo cancellation. The amount that the delay varies on the network.

Total Retrains

Count of total retrains and speed shifts.

Self Test Error count

Total errors generated during a self-test run.

EC Retransmission count

The number of times the NextPort has gone into error recovery in the TX direction for a particular connection. The larger the number, the worse the connection. However, this parameter should be weighed against the count produced by EC packets sent and received in order to determine if there should really be a concern.

EC packets transmitted/received OK

Error correction (EC) packets sent is the number of TX frames that the client modem accepted. EC packets received is the number of data RX frames accepted.

EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED)

This is identical to the EC Retransmission count field.

PPP/SLIP packets transmitted/received

Total count of PPP/Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) packets sent and received. This total could include all PPP/SLIP packets, including BAD/ABORTED packets.

PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED)

Total count of the bad or aborted PPP/SLIP packets, which is a subset of PPP/SLIP packets received. A counted PPP packet has a bad frame check sequence (FCS), or the SLIP packet has a transparency error.

RBS Pattern

Reports the number of robbed bits detected in the connection. The robbed bits are used for inband signaling. This information is reported only for K56Flex (by the analog modem) and is found only on a channelized line such as T1 or E1. The six least significant bits (LSBs) of the returned value indicate the periodic robbed bit signaling (RBS) pattern where a 1 denotes a pulse code modulation (PCM) sample with a robbed bit.

VAD Background noise level

VAD background noise level, in 6.2 dBm increments.

ECAN Background noise level

ECAN background noise level, in -83.4 decibels per milliwatt (dBm) increments.


The following example shows output from the show port operational-status command for the Cisco AS5350 on shelf 1, slot 5 with the T.38 fax relay statistics:

Router# show port operational-status 1/5

Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
MGCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1

 GENERIC:
SetupTime=10465510 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=41023
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=1
PeerIfIndex=242
LogicalIfIndex=180
ConnectTime=1046791
CallDuration=00:00:41 sec
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=fax
TransmitPackets=260
TransmitBytes=4396
ReceivePackets=1014
ReceiveBytes=40385

TELE:

ConnectionId=[0x37DF8CCA 0x9FA611D8 0x8007000A 0xF4107CA0]
!
IncomingConnectionId=[0x37DF8CCA 0x9FA611D8 0x8007000A 0xF4107CA0]
CallID=11
TxDuration=6640 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
FaxRate=disable bps
FaxRelayMaxJitBufDepth 0
FaxRelayJitterBufOverflow 0
Initial HS Modulation is UNKNOWN
Recent HS modulation is UNKNOWN
Number of pages 0
Direction of transmission is Unknown
Num of Packets TX'ed/RX'ed 0/0
Packet loss conceal is 0
Encapsulation protocol is T.38 (UDPTL)
ECM is DISABLED
NoiseLevel=0
ACOMLevel=0
OutSignalLevel=0
InSignalLevel=0
InfoActivity=0
ERLLevel=0
SessionTarget=
!
ImgPages=0
CallerName=Analog 41023
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x80
OriginalCalledNumber=41021
OriginalCalledOctet=0xA1
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=41023
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x80
TranslatedCalledNumber=41021
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xA1
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=41021
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xA1
GwOutpulsedCalledNumber=41021

Table 94 describes the significant fields showing T.38 fax relay statistics:

Table 94 show port operational-status Field Descriptions showing significant T.38 Fax Relay Satistics 

Field
Description

Telephony call-legs

Type of call: Telephony.

SIP call-legs

Type of call: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

H323 call-legs

Type of call: H.323.

MGCP call-legs

Type of call: Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP).

Multicast call-legs

Type of call: Multicast.

Total call-legs

Total calls.

PeerIfIndex

Voice port index number for this peer. For ISDN media, this would be the index number of the B channel used for this call.

LogicalIfIndex

Index number of the logical interface for this call.

TxDuration

Duration of transmit path open from this peer to the voice gateway for this call.

VoiceTxDuration

Duration of voice transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call in milliseconds (ms).

FaxTxDuration

Duration of fax transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call in ms.

FaxRate

Fax transmission rate from this peer to the specified dial peer in bps.

FaxRelayMaxJitBufDepth

Fax relay maximum jitter buffer depth in ms.

FaxRelayJitterBufOverflow

Fax relay jitter buffer overflow in ms.

Initial HS Modulation

Initial high speed modulation used.

Recent HS Modulation

Recent high-speed modulation used

ACOMLevel

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 ERL, ERL enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.

ERLLevel

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

OriginalCallingNumber, OriginalCalling Octet, OriginalCalledNumber, OriginalCalledOctet, OriginalRedirectCalledNumber, OriginalRedirectCalledOctet

Original call information regarding calling, called, and redirect numbers, as well as octet-3s. Octet-3s are information elements (IEs) of Q.931 that include type of number, numbering plan indicator, presentation indicator, and redirect reason information.

TranslatedCallingNumber, TranslatedCallingOctet, TranslatedCalledNumber, TranslatedCalledOctet, TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber, TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet

Translated call information.

GwReceivedCalledNumber, GwReceivedCalledOctet3

Call information received at the gateway.


Related Commands

Command
Description

port modem autotest

Automatically and periodically performs a modem diagnostics test for modems inside the access server or router.

show modem operational-status

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

show spe modem active

Displays active modem statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

test port modem back-to-back

Tests two specified ports back-to-back and transfers a specified amount of data between the ports.

voicecap configure

Applies a voicecap on NextPort platforms.


show ppp bap

To display the BAP configuration settings and run-time status for a multilink bundle, use the show ppp bap command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ppp bap {counters [reset] | group [name] | queues }

Syntax Description

counters [reset]

Incoming and outgoing call counters and connection request data. The optional reset keyword resets the counters.

group [name]

All or, optionally, a specific BAP bundle group.

queues

BAP queues.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3

This command was introduced.

12.2T

This command was enhanced with a display of incoming and outgoing call counters and connection request data.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show ppp bap group command for the bundle group named bap-peer:

Router# show ppp bap group

Group bap-peer (multilink), id 35, peer has precedence, state Idle
Master interface: Dialer1
Outgoing requests: Call, Link Drop
Incoming requests: Call, Callback, Link Drop
Original number dialed 5553926
Transmit queue size threshold is not set
Peer link addition dependent upon load
Timers (secs): Call not set, Callback not set, Link Drop not set,
               Response 30, Pending 20
Retries: Request 3, Dial 1, Indication no limit
Link removal after 3 link drop retries not set

Table 95 describes the significant fields shown in the display of the show ppp bap group command.

Table 95 show ppp bap group Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Group bap-peer (multilink),
id 35

Group name and internally assigned ID. "(multilink)" indicates the governing protocol.

peer has precedence

In cases where the remote and local peers issue simultaneous requests, the remote peer's request takes precedence when the "peer has precedence" message is displayed. The local peer's request takes precedence when the "precedence over peer" message is displayed.

state Idle

Internal state.

Outgoing requests

Current requests configured for outbound negotiation.

Incoming requests

Current requests allowed for inbound negotiation.

Peer link addition dependent upon load

Router is monitoring the load and subjecting requests to the load settings.

Timers (secs): Call not set, Callback not set, Link Drop not set, Response 30, Pending 20

Settings for specified timers.

Retries: Request 3, Dial 1, Indication no limit

Limits set on specified types of retransmissions.

Link removal after 3 link drop retries not set

The link will not be removed after no response to the link removal request because default behavior was not changed and the relevant link drop parameter was not set.


The display from the show ppp bap counters command is statistics gathered about request and response datagrams that allow endpoints to negotiate a connection and add or drop links from a multilink bundle, per RFC 2125:

CallReq—Call-Request is a request for permission to add a link to a bundle.

CallRsp—Call-Response is the required response to Callback-Request datagram.

CallbackReq—Callback-Request is a request that the peer add a link to a bundle via a callback.

CallbackRsp—Callback-Response is sent in response to a received Callback-Request.

DropQueryReq—Link-Drop-Query-Request negotiates with the peer to drop a link from a bundle.

DropQueryRsp—Link-Drop-Query-Response is sent to the peer to negotiate dropping a link.

StatusInd—Call-Status-Indication is sent to its peer as a result of a Call-Request or a Callback-Request to indicate whether the attempt to add the link succeeded or failed.

StatusRsp—Call-Status-Response is sent in response to a received Call-Status-Indication.

The counters record statistical information used by Cisco personnel for debugging purposes that is generally of no value to end users. Following is sample output:

Router# show ppp bap counters

Incoming       inv-link  opt-err  rejects
                      0        4        2

Outgoing       inv-link  add-att  rem-att  add-fail  add-pass  dial-att  oob-ind
                      1        6        5         0         0         0        0

Incoming           off   pend  pend-add   wait  unf-req
CallReq              0      1         1      0        0
CallRsp              0      0         0      0        0
CallbackReq          0      0         0      0        0
CallbackRsp          0      0         0      0        0
DropQueryReq         0      0         0      0        0
DropQueryRsp         0      0         0      0        0
StatusInd            0      0         0      0        0
StatusRsp            0      0         0      0        0

Outgoing           off   pend  pend-add    unf  unf-req
CallReq              0      0         0      0        0
CallRsp              0      1         0      0        0
CallbackReq          0      0         0      0        0
CallbackRsp          0      0         0      0        0
DropQueryReq         0      0         0      0        0
DropQueryRsp         0      0         0      0        0
StatusInd            0      0         0      0        0
StatusRsp            0      0         0      0        0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show ppp multilink

Displays bundle information for the MLP bundles.


show ppp mppe

To display Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) information for an interface, use the show ppp mppe command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ppp mppe {serial | virtual-access} [number]

Syntax Description

serial

Displays MPPE information for all serial interfaces.

virtual-access

Displays MPPE information for all virtual-access interfaces.

number

(Optional) Specifies an interface number. Issuing the optional number argument restricts the display to MPPE information for only the specified interface number.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(5)XE5

This command was introduced.

12.1(5)T

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


Usage Guidelines

None of the fields in the output from the show ppp mppe command are fatal errors. Excessive packet drops, misses, out of orders, or CCP-Resets indicate that packets are getting lost. If you see such activity and have stateful MPPE configured, you may want to consider switching to stateless mode.

Examples

The following example displays MPPE information for virtual-access interface 3:

Router# show ppp mppe virtual-access 3

Interface Virtual-Access3 (current connection)
  Hardware (ISA5/1, flow_id=13) encryption, 40 bit encryption, Stateless mode
  packets encrypted = 0        packets decrypted  = 1     
  sent CCP resets   = 0        receive CCP resets = 0     
  next tx coherency = 0        next rx coherency  = 0     
  tx key changes    = 0        rx key changes     = 0     
  rx pkt dropped    = 0        rx out of order pkt= 0     
  rx missed packets = 0     

To update the key change information, reissue the show ppp mppe virtual-access 3 command:

Router# show ppp mppe virtual-access 3 

Interface Virtual-Access3 (current connection)
  Hardware (ISA5/1, flow_id=13) encryption, 40 bit encryption, Stateless mode
  packets encrypted = 0        packets decrypted  = 1     
  sent CCP resets   = 0        receive CCP resets = 0     
  next tx coherency = 0        next rx coherency  = 0     
  tx key changes    = 0        rx key changes     = 1     
  rx pkt dropped    = 0        rx out of order pkt= 0     
  rx missed packets = 0 

Table 96 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 96 show ppp mppe Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

packets encrypted

Number of packets that have been encrypted.

packets decrypted

Number of packets that have been decrypted.

sent CCP resets

Number of CCP-Resets sent. One CCP-Reset is sent for each packet loss that is detected in stateful mode. When using stateless MPPE, this field is always zero.

next tx coherency

The coherency count (the sequence number) of the next packet to be encrypted.

next rx coherency

The coherency count (the sequence number) of the next packet to be decrypted.

key changes

Number of times the session key has been reinitialized. In stateless mode, the key is reinitialized once per packet. In stateful mode, the key is reinitialized every 256 packets or when a CCP-Reset is received.

rx pkt dropped

Number of packets received and dropped. A packet is dropped because it is suspected of being a duplicate or already received packet.

rx out of order pkt

Number of packets received that are out of order.


Related Commands

Command
Description

encryption mppe

Enables MPPE encryption on the virtual template.

pptp flow-control static-rtt

Specifies the timeout interval of the tunnel server between sending a packet to the client and receiving a response.


show ppp multilink

To display bundle information for Multilink PPP (MLP) bundles, use the show ppp multilink command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ppp multilink [active | inactive | interface bundle-interface | [username name] [endpoint endpoint]]

Syntax Description

active

(Optional) Displays information about active multilink bundles only.

inactive

(Optional) Displays information about inactive multilink bundles only.

interface bundle-interface

(Optional) Name of a bundle interface. Displays information for the specified bundle interface.

username name

(Optional) Username of a peer. Displays information for all multilink bundles that have the specified peer username.

endpoint endpoint

(Optional) Endpoint discriminator of a peer. Displays information for all multilink bundles that have the specified endpoint discriminator.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.

12.2(13)T

This command was modified to include per-class information when Multiclass Multilink PPP (MCMP) is negotiated. The bundle-interface argument was added.

12.3(7)T

The following keywords were added to enable information to be displayed for bundles that have specific parameters: active, inactive, username, endpoint.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show ppp multilink command when no bundles are on a system:

Router# show ppp multilink

No active bundles

The following is sample output when a single MLP bundle (named bundle1) is on a system:

Router# show ppp multilink

Bundle bundle1, 3 members, first link is BRI0: B-channel 1
0 lost fragments, 8 reordered, 0 unassigned, sequence 0x1E/0x1E rcvd/sent

The following is sample output when two active bundles are on a system.

Router# show ppp multilink

Bundle bundle1, 3 members, first link is BRI0: B-Channel 1
  0 lost fragments, 8 reordered, 0 unassigned, sequence 0x1E/0x1E rcvd/sent
Bundle bundle2, 4 members, first link is BRI2: B-Channel 1
  0 lost fragments, 28 reordered, 0 unassigned, sequence 0x12E/0x12E rcvd/sent

The following example shows output when a stack group has been created. On stack group member systema, the MLP bundle named bundle1 has bundle interface Virtual-Access4. Two child interfaces are joined to this bundle interface. The first is a local PRI channel (serial 0:4), and the second is an interface from stack group member systemb.

Router# show ppp multilink

Bundle bundle1 2 members, Master link is Virtual-Access4
0 lost fragments, 0 reordered, 0 unassigned, 100/255 load
0 discarded,  0 lost received, sequence 40/66 rcvd/sent
members 2
 Serial0:4  
 systemb:Virtual-Access6    (10.1.1.1)

The following is sample output when the PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) is enabled for the multilink bundle:

Router# show ppp multilink

Bundle bundle1, 1 member, Master link is Virtual-Access1
Bundle under BAP control
Dialer Interface is Dialer1
  0 lost fragments, 0 reordered, 0 unassigned, sequence 0x0/0x0 rcvd/sent
  0 discarded, 0 lost received, 1/255 
Member links: 1
BRI0:1
Discriminators Local Remote
BRI0:1            24      1

Table 97 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 97 show ppp multilink Field Descriptions with PPP BACP Enabled 

Field
Description

Bundle

Configured name of the multilink bundle.

member

Number of interfaces in the group.

Master link is

Multilink bundle virtual interface.

Bundle under BAP control

Multilink bundle is controlled and bandwidth is allocated by BACP.

Dialer Interface is

Name of the interface that dials the calls.

load

Load on the link in the range from 1/255 to 255/255 (255/255 is a 100 percent load).

Member links

Number of child interfaces.

BRI0:1

Identity of the child interface. Link 1 is using physical interface BRI 0:1.

Discriminators Local Remote

Link Control Protocol (LCP) link discriminators, which are identifiers negotiated for each link in the bundle. This information is specific to BACP. BACP uses these discriminators to determine which link to drop during negotiations.


The following is sample output when MCMP is negotiated on a virtual access interface named Virtual-Access3:

Router# show ppp multilink interface Virtual-Access3

Virtual-Access3, bundle name is bundle1 
Bundle up for 01:59:35, 1/255 load, 2 receive classes, 2 transmit classes 
Receive buffer limit 12192 bytes per class, frag timeout 1524 ms 
Dialer interface is Dialer1 
!
Receive Class 0: 
0/0 fragments/bytes in reassembly list 
0 lost fragments, 0 reordered 
0/0 discarded fragments/bytes, 0 lost received 
0x0 received sequence 
!
Receive Class 1: 
0/0 fragments/bytes in reassembly list 
0 lost fragments, 0 reordered 
0/0 discarded fragments/bytes, 0 lost received 
0x0 received sequence 
!
Transmit Class 0: 
0x8 sent sequence 
!
Transmit Class 1: 
0x0 sent sequence 
!
Member links: 1 (max not set, min not set) 
BR2/0:1, since 01:59:35, 80 weight, 72 frag size

Table 98 describes the significant fields shown in the display when MCMP is enabled.

Table 98 show ppp multilink Field Descriptions with MCMP Enabled 

Field
Description

bundle name is

Configured name of the multilink bundle.

Bundle up for

Time (in hh:mm:ss) for which the bundle has been up.

load

Load on the link in the range from 1/255 to 255/255 (255/255 is a 100 percent load).

receive classes, transmit classes

Number of data classes defined for the multilink bundle.

Receive buffer limit

Maximum number of bytes that will be buffered for reassembly for each class of data.

frag timeout

Time, in milliseconds (ms), for which the router will wait for the expected sequence number to arrive after receiving an out-of-order fragment.

Receive Class 0

Information about Class 0 (normal data) packets received by the router.

Receive Class 1

Information about Class 1 (high-priority) packets received by the router.

Transmit Class 0

Information about Class 0 (normal data) packets sent by the router.

Transmit Class 1

Information about Class 1 (high-priority) packets sent by the router.

fragments/bytes in reassembly list

Number of fragments and bytes currently buffered and awaiting reassembly.

lost fragments

Number of fragments that have been lost.

reordered

Numberof fragments that have been reordered.

discarded fragments/bytes

Number of fragments and bytes that have been discarded. This usually occurs only if the fragment is a part of a packet for which one or more fragments were lost.

lost received

Number of fragments that arrived after they were declared lost.

Member links

Number of child interfaces.

BR2/0:1

Identity of the child interface.

since

Time (in hh:mm:ss) for which the interface has been active.

weight

Relative weight of the link (calculated as bandwidth x fragment delay). This value is used to calculate the fragment size and for load balancing. Each fragment should be less than or equal to the weight, including all link layer headers.

frag size

Fragment size of packets sent over the link, not including link layer headers. The difference between the weight and the fragment size indicates how much link layer overhead is being calculated for each fragment.


The following sample output displays information about all the active multilink bundles.

Router# show ppp multilink active

Virtual-Access4, bundle name is 7200-4
  Endpoint discriminator is 7200-4
  Bundle up for 00:31:26, 1/255 load
  Receive buffer limit 12192 bytes, frag timeout 1000 ms
    0/0 fragments/bytes in reassembly list
    0 lost fragments, 0 reordered
    0/0 discarded fragments/bytes, 0 lost received
    0x0 received sequence, 0x0 sent sequence
  Member links:1 (max not set, min not set)
    Vi3, since 00:31:26
    PPPoATM link, ATM PVC 15/200 on ATM4/0.10000
    Packets in ATM PVC Holdq:0 , Particles in ATM PVC Tx Ring:1

Table 99 describes the significant fields shown in the display when information for all 
active bundles is displayed.

Table 99 show ppp multilink Field Descriptions for Active Bundles 

Field
Description

bundle name is

Configured name of the multilink bundle.

Endpoint discriminator

Identifies the MLP bundle to which the PPPoA session is associated.

Bundle up for

Time (in hh:mm:ss) for which the bundle has been up.

1/255 load

Load on the link in the range from 1/255 to 255/255 (255/255 is a 100 percent load).

Receive buffer limit

Maximum number of bytes that will be buffered for reassembly for each class of data.

frag timeout

Time, in milliseconds (ms), for which the router will wait for the expected sequence number to arrive after receiving an out-of-order fragment.

fragments/bytes in reassembly list

Number of fragments and bytes currently buffered and awaiting reassembly.

lost fragments

Number of fragments that have been lost.

reordered

Number of fragments that have been reordered.

discarded fragments/bytes

Number of fragments and bytes that have been discarded. This usually occurs only if the fragment is a part of a packet for which one or more fragments were lost.

lost received

Number of fragments that arrived after they were declared lost.

received sequence

Sequence number of the last MLP packet received.

sent sequence

Sequence number of the last MLP packet sent.

Member links

Number of child interfaces.

Vi3

Identity of the child interface.

since

Time (in hh:mm:ss) for which the interface has been active.

Packets in ATM PVC Holdq

Number of packets in the ATM PVC hold queue.

Particles in ATM PVC Tx Ring

Number of particles in transmission ring of the ATM PVC.


show queuing virtual-access

To display information about interleaving, use the show queuing virtual-access command in EXEC mode.

show queuing virtual-access number

Syntax Description

number

Virtual access interface number.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show queuing virtual-access command:

Router# show queuing virtual-access 1

   Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 164974
   Queueing strategy: weighted fair
   Output queue: 315/64/164974/31191 (size/threshold/drops/interleaves) 
      Conversations  5/8 (active/max active)
      Reserved Conversations 2/2 (allocated/max allocated)
   (depth/weight/discards/interleaves) 64/4096/38669/0
   Conversation 36, linktype: ip, length: 52
   source: 172.23.3.201, destination: 225.1.2.3, id: 0x0001, ttl: 254,
   TOS: 0 prot: 17, source port 6789, destination port 2345
   (depth/weight/discards/interleaves) 64/4096/0/0
   Conversation 2, linktype: ip, length: 52
   source: 172.23.3.201, destination: 225.1.2.4, id: 0x0001, ttl: 254,
   TOS: 0 prot: 17, source port 5432, destination port 9870

Table 100 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 100 show queuing virtual-access Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Input queue: size, max, drops

Input queue used for virtual access interface 1, with the current size, the maximum size, and the number of dropped packets.

Total output drops

Number of output packets dropped.

Output queue: size/threshold/drops/interleaves

Output queue counters. Maximum number of packets allowed in the queue, number in the queue, the number of packets dropped due to a full queue, and the number of real-time packets interleaved among fragments of larger packets.

Conversations (active/max active)

Fair queue conversation statistics: number of conversations currently active and the maximum that have been active.

Reserved conversations (allocated, max allocated)

Reserved conversations in the weighted fair queue (current/maximum number allocated). Reserved conversations get the highest priority.

(depth/weight/discards/interleaves) 64/4096/38669/0

Depth of the queue, weight assigned to each packet in the queue, number of packets discarded in the queue so far, and the number of interleaves.

Conversation 36, linktype: ip, length: 52

Conversation identifier, protocol used on the link (IP), and the number of bytes.

source: 140.3.3.201, destination: 225.1.2.3,

Source IP address and destination IP address.

id: 0x0001

Protocol ID, identifying IP.

ttl: 254

Time to live, in seconds.

TOS: 0

Type of service.

prot: 17

Protocol field in IP. The value 17 indicates UDP.

source port 5432

Source TCP/UDP port.

destination port 9870

Destination TCP/UDP port.


show rcapi status

To display whether RCAPI is turned on or off, use the show rcapi status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rcapi status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XV

This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series router.


Usage Guidelines

When RCAPI is running, details about the list of CAPI clients currently registered, the type of application that each client is running, and the status of each CAPI call at the time of the display.

This command works only with the Net3 switch type.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show rcapi status command:

Router# show rcapi status

RCAPI SERVER ON
RCAPI SERVER PORT 2578
RCAPI NUMBER 5553000 5553100

CLIENT
SESSION ID
LISTEN
CONNECTION 
ID
TYPE
CALL STATUS
172.18.100.3
16777212
ON



172.18.100.5
16777218
OFF
50333953
Bit Transparent
Connected
172.18.100.6
16777227
OFF
50333962
HDLC
Connected

Related Commands

Command
Description

debug rcapi events

Displays diagnostic DCP and driver messages.

rcapi number

Enables the Cisco 800 series router to distinguish between incoming CAPI calls and incoming non-CAPI calls such as POTS, PPP, and X.25.

rcapi server

Enables the RCAPI server on the 800 series router and, optionally, sets the TCP port number.


show resource-pool call

To display all active call information for all customer profiles and resource groups, use the show resource-pool call command in EXEC mode.

show resource-pool call

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show resource-pool call EXEC command to see all active call information for all customer profiles and resource groups. Use this command to see output when one call is up.

If no calls are up, there is no output. Enter the command to see valid information for all current calls.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show resource-pool call command:

Router# show resource-pool call

Shelf 0, slot 0, port 0, channel 2, state RM_RPM_RES_ALLOCATED
  Customer profile cp1, resource group isdn1
  DNIS number 71017

Table 101 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 101 show resource-pool call Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Shelf

The shelf number where the call is being handled.

Slot

The slot number where the call is being handled.

Port

The port number where the call is being handled.

Channel

The channel number where the call is being handled.

State

The state of the call.

Customer profile

The customer profile name (alphanumeric).

Resource group

The name of the resource group being used for the call.

DNIS number

The DNIS number for the call.


show resource-pool customer

To display the contents of one or more customer profiles, use the show resource-pool customer command in EXEC mode.

show resource-pool customer [name]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Name of a specific customer profile. The name can have up to 23 characters.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Examples

Router# show resource-pool customer customer1_isp

    5 active connections
    3 calls accepted
    8 max number of simultaneous connections
    0 calls rejected due to profile limits
    0 calls rejected due to resource unavailable
    0 overflow connections
    0 overflow states entered
    0 minutes spent in overflow
    28 minutes since last clear command

Table 102 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 102 show resource-pool customer Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Active connections

Lists the number of active connections in the specified customer profile.

Calls accepted

Cumulative number of calls accepted since the last clear command in the customer profile—regardless of the call type.

Max number of simultaneous connections

Maximum number of simultaneous connections assigned for this customer profile.

Calls rejected due to profile limits

Cumulative number of calls rejected since the last clear command because the maximum number of allowable simultaneous connections was exceeded. You can configure each customer profile to not exceed a simultaneous call limit. This feature stops a single customer profile from consuming all the system resources.

Calls rejected due to resource unavailable

Cumulative number of calls rejected since the last clear command because no system resources were available to accept the call (such as a free modem for an analog call or an HDLC framer for a circuit switched data call).

Overflow connections

Number of overflow connections active since the last clear command.

Overflow states entered

Number of overflow states processed since the last clear command.

Minutes spent in overflow

Number of minutes that the overflow session has been in process since the last clear command.

Minutes since last clear command

Number of minutes since the clear command has been used.

List of Customer Profiles

Lists the customer profiles set up on the access server.


show resource-pool discriminator

To see how many times an incoming call has been rejected due to a specific Calling Line Identification (CLID) or Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) call-type combination, use the show resource-pool discriminator command in privileged EXEC mode.

show resource-pool discriminator [name]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Name of the specific CLID or DNIS and call-type that will be rejected. The name can have up to 23 characters.


Defaults

No default behavior or values. You must configure a call discriminator for the command to work or appear.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.

12.1(5)T

This command was enhanced to include the CLID group when the discriminator contains CLID groups.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show resource-pool discriminator EXEC command to see how many times an incoming call has been rejected due to a specific CLID or DNIS and call-type combination.

If you enter the show resource-pool discriminator command without including a call discriminator name, a list of the current call discriminator profiles appears. If you enter a call discriminator profile name with the show resource-pool discriminator command, the number of calls rejected by the selected call discriminator appears.

Examples

The following command displays the list of call discriminator profiles configured.

Router# show resource-pool discriminator

List of Call Discriminator Profiles:
    cd1
    cd2
    cd3
    cd4

The following command displays the number of calls rejected by call discriminator cd1 since the last clear command was used (this number is cumulative).

Router# show resource-pool discriminator cd1

    0 calls rejected

Table 103 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 103 show resource-pool discriminator Field Descriptions

Field
Description

List of Call Discriminator Profiles

A list of the Call Discriminator Profile names currently assigned.

Calls rejected

Number of calls rejected since the last clear command was used. (This is cumulative.)


Related Commands

Command
Description

resource-pool call treatment discriminator

Configures a CLID group in a discriminator.


show resource-pool resource

To see the resource groups configured in the network access server, use the show resource-pool resource command in EXEC mode.

show resource-pool resource [name]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Contents of a specifically named resource group, which was set up by using the resource-pool group resource name command. The name can have up to 23 characters.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show resource-pool resource EXEC command to see the resource groups configured in the network access server. To see the contents of a specific resource group, use the show resource-pool resource name command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show resource-pool resource EXEC command:

Router# show resource-pool resource

List of Resources:
    modem1
    rg1
    hi

The following is sample output about modem-group-1 from the show resource-pool resource EXEC command:

Router# show resource-pool resource modem-group-1

    2 resources in the resource group
    0 resources currently active
    0 calls accepted in the resource group
    0 calls rejected due to resource unavailable
    0 calls rejected due to resource allocation errors

Table 104 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 104 show resource-pool resource name Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Resources in the resource group

Number of resources allocated to this pool. For example, you can limit a range of modems to five. You can limit a range of circuit-switched data calls to 50.

Resources currently active

Number of resources that are currently used in the resource group.

Calls accepted in the resource group

Number of calls accepted in the resource group (this is cumulative).

Calls rejected due to resource unavailable

Number of calls rejected because a resource was not available (this is cumulative).

Calls rejected due to resource allocation errors

Number of times the access server had an available resource, but the resource had an error when the access server tried to allocate it (for example, a bad modem). Therefore, the call was rejected. (This is cumulative.)


show resource-pool vpdn

To see the contents of a specific virtual private dialup network (VPDN) group or specific VPDN profile, use the show resource-pool vpdn command in EXEC mode.

show resource-pool vpdn {group | profile} [name]

Syntax Description

group

All the VPDN groups configured inside the network access server.

profile

All the VPDN profiles configured inside the network access server.

name

(Optional) Specific VPDN group or profile.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Examples

Use the show resource-pool vpdn group command to see the contents of a specific VPDN group.

Example 1

This example shows specific information about a VPDN group:

Router# show resource-pool vpdn group customer2-vpdng

VPDN Group customer2-vpdng found under Customer Profiles: customer2

Tunnel (LTP)
--------              
dnis:customer2-calledg
hp.com                

Endpoint        Session Limit Priority Active Sessions Status Reserved Sessions
--------        ------------- -------- --------------- ------ -----------------
172.21.9.97     *             1        0               OK
                -------------          ---------------        -----------------
Total           *                      0                      0

Example 2

The following example shows all the VPDN groups configured inside the network access server:

Router# show resource-pool vpdn group

List of VPDN Groups under Customer Profiles
Customer Profile user1: big
Customer Profile user2: green
List of VPDN Groups under VPDN Profiles
VPDN Profile lggate: vpdnlgate
VPDN Profile yellow: hi

Table 105 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 105 show resource-pool vpdn group Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Endpoint

IP address of HGW/LNS router.

Session Limit

Number of sessions permitted for the designated endpoint.

Priority

Loadsharing HGW/LNSs are always marked with a priority of 1.

Active Sessions

Number of active sessions on the network access server. These are sessions successfully established with endpoints (not reserved sessions).

Status

Only two status types are possible: OK and busy.

Reserved Sessions

Authorized sessions that are waiting to see if they can successfully connect to endpoints. Essentially, these sessions are queued calls. In most cases, reserved sessions become active sessions.

*

No limit is set.

List of VPDN Groups under Customer Profiles

A list of VPDN groups that are assigned to customer profiles. The customer profile name is listed first, followed by the name of the VPDN group assigned to it.

List of VPDN Groups under VPDN Profiles

A list of VPDN groups that are assigned to customer profiles. The VPDN profile name is listed first, followed by the VPDN group assigned to it.


Example 3

The following example shows a list of all VPDN profiles:

Router# show resource-pool vpdn profile

% List of VPDN Profiles:
        lg-hmgate
        lggate
        yellow

Example 4

The following example shows details about a specific VPDN profile:

Router# show resource-pool vpdn profile lggate

        0 active connections
        0 max number of simultaneous connections
        0 calls rejected due to profile limits
        0 calls rejected due to resource unavailable
        0 overflow connections
        0 overflow states entered
        0 overflow connections rejected
        3003 minutes since last clear command

Table 106 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 106 show resource-pool vpdn profile Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

List of VPDN Profiles

A list of the VPDN profiles that have been assigned.

Active connections

Number of active VPDN connections counted by the VPDN profile.

Max number of simultaneous connections

Maximum number of VPDN simultaneous connections counted by the VPDN profile. This value helps you determine how many VPDN sessions to subscribe to a specific profile.

Calls rejected due to profile limits

Number of calls rejected since the last clear command because the profile limit has been exceeded.

Calls rejected due to resource unavailable

Number of calls rejected since the last clear command because the assigned resource was unavailable.

Overflow connections

Number of overflow connections used since the last clear command.

Overflow states entered

Number of overflow states entered since the last clear command.

Overflow connections rejected

Number of overflow connections rejected since the last clear command.

Minutes since last clear command

Number of minutes elapsed since the last clear command was used.