Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Command Reference, Release 12.2
Commands SHOW S through SHOW V

Table Of Contents

show sessions

show sgbp

show sgbp queries

show snapshot

show spe

show spe digital

show spe digital active

show spe digital csr

show spe digital disconnect-reason

show spe digital summary

show spe log

show spe modem

show spe modem active

show spe modem csr

show spe modem disconnect-reason

show spe modem high speed

show spe modem high standard

show spe modem low speed

show spe modem low standard

show spe modem summary

show spe recovery

show spe version

show syscon sdp

show tech-support modem

show tech-support spe

show tgrm

show vpdn

show vpdn domain

show vpdn group

show vpdn history failure

show vpdn multilink

show vpdn session

show vpdn tunnel


show sessions

To display information about open local-area transport (LAT), Telnet, or rlogin connections, use the show sessions command in EXEC mode.

show sessions

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

10.0

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command display the host name, address, number of unread bytes for the user to receive, idle time, and connection name.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show sessions command:

Router# show sessions

Conn Host                 Address          Byte    Idle  Conn Name
   1 MATHOM               192.168.7.21         0       0  MATHOM
*  2 CHAFF                172.25.12.19        0       0  CHAFF 

The asterisk (*) indicates the current terminal session.

Table 103 describes significant fields shown in the display.

Table 103 show sessions Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Conn

Name or address of the remote host to which the connection is made.

Host

Remote host to which the router is connected through a Telnet session.

Address

IP address of the remote host.

Byte

Number of unread bytes displayed for the user to receive.

Idle

Interval (in minutes) since data was last sent on the line.

Conn Name

Assigned name of the connection.


Related Commands

Command
Description

protocol (VPDN)

Sets X.3 parameters for PAD connections.

where

Lists open sessions associated with the current terminal line.


show sgbp

To display the status of the stack group members, use the show sgbp command in EXEC mode.

show sgbp

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show sgbp command:

Router# show sgbp

Group Name: stack State: 0 Ref: 0xC07B060
  Member Name: systemb State: ACTIVE  Id: 1
  Ref: 0xC14256F
  Address: 10.1.1.1 Tcb: 0x60B34538

  Member Name: systemc State: ACTIVE  Id: 2
  Ref: 0xA24256D
  Address: 10.1.1.2 Tcb: 0x60B34439

  Member Name: systemd State: IDLE Id: 3
  Ref: 0x0
  Address: 10.1.1.3 Tcb: 0x0

Table 104 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 104 show sgbp Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Group Name

Name of the stack group.

State

Status of the group or its member. The values are 0 for the stack group itself, and either ACTIVE or IDLE for each of the members of the group.

Member Name

Name of a specific host defined as a member of this stack group.

Id

Identifier used for each member of the group; typically the final digit of the host's IP address on the network they share.

Address

IP address of the stack group member.


show sgbp queries

To display the current seed bid value, use the show sgbp queries command in EXEC mode.

show sgbp queries

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following example shows a bid of 50 from this system. Peers queried the system for the bid, the bid was accepted, and a connection was opened from a peer in the stack group.

Router# show sgbp queries

Seed bid: default, 50

Bundle: book State: Query_from_peers OurBid: 50 
10.1.1.2         State: Open_from_peer   Bid: 050 Retry: 0

Table 105 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 105 show sgbp queries Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Seed bid

The initial bid; in this case, the default 50.

Bundle

Name of the MMP bundle.

State

Activity that occurred. In this case, a peer queried this system for its bid for the specified bundle.

OurBid

What this system bid for the bundle. It bid 50.

10.1.1.2

The peer's IP address.

State Bid Retry

Activity that occurred on the bid. In this case, the stack-group peer 1.1.1.2 accepted this system's bid of 50 for the bundle and opened a connection with this system. Since the peer opened a connection, no retry was needed.


show snapshot

To display snapshot routing parameters associated with an interface, use the show snapshot command in EXEC mode.

show snapshot [interface-type interface-number]

Syntax Description

interface-type interface-number

(Optional) Interface type and number.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

10.3

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show snapshot command:

Router# show snapshot serial 1

Serial1 is up, line protocol is up, snapshot up
Options: dialer support
Length of each activation period: 3 minutes
Period between activations:       10 minutes
Retry period on connect failure:  10
For dialer address 240
 Current queue: active, remaining active time: 3 minutes
 Updates received this cycle: ip, ipx, appletalk
For dialer address 1
 Current queue: client quiet, time until next activation: 7 minutes

Table 106 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 106 show snapshot Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Serial1 is up, line protocol is up

Indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active (whether carrier detect is present) and whether it has been taken down by an administrator.

snapshot up

Indicates whether the snapshot protocol is enabled on the interface.

Options:

Option configured on the snapshot client or snapshot server interface configuration command. It can be one of the following:

dialer support—Snapshot routing is configured with the dialer keyword.

stay asleep on carrier up—Snapshot routing is configured with the suppress-statechange-updates keyword.

Length of each activation period

Length of the active period.

Period between activations

Length of the quiet period.

Retry period on connect failure

Length of the retry period.

For dialer address

Displays information about each dialer rotary group configured with the dialer map command.

Current queue:

Indicates which period snapshot routing is currently in. It can be one of the following:

active—Routing updates are being exchanged.

client quiet—The client router is in a quiet period and routing updates are not being exchanged.

server quiet—The server router is in a quiet period, awaiting an update from the client router before awakening, and routing updates are not being exchanged.

post active—Routing updates are not being exchanged. If the server router receives an update from the client router, it processes it but does not begin an active period. This allows time for resynchronization of active periods between the client and server routers.

no queue—This is a temporary holding queue for new snapshot routing interfaces and for interfaces being deleted.

remaining active time
time until next activation

Time remaining in the current period.

Updates received this cycle

Protocols from which routing updates have been received in the current active period. This line is displayed only if the router or access server is in an active period.


show spe

To show Service Processing Element (SPE) status, use the show spe command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe [slot | slot/spe]

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe command to display history statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

Examples

The following example displays history statistics for all SPEs after a busyout was executed on SPE 2/0 and a shutdown was executed on SPE 2/1 on the Cisco AS5400:

Router# show spe

SPE settings: 
============== 
Country code configuration: default T1 (u Law) 
Polling interval: 12 secs. 
History log events: 50(per port) 
Port legends: 
============ 
Port state: (s)shutdown (t)test (r)recovery (d)download 
            (b)busiedout (p)busyout pending, (B)bad (a)active call 
Call Type: (m)modem (d)digital (_)not in use 
                     SPE          SPE     SPE  SPE   Port         Call 
SPE#    Port #       State        Busyout Shut Crash State        Type 
2/00    0000-0005    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dddddd 
2/01    0006-0011    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dddddd 
2/02    0012-0017    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dddddd 
2/03    0018-0023    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dddmdm 
2/04    0024-0029    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dmmmmm 
2/05    0030-0035    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa_aa       mmm_mm 
2/06    0036-0041    ACTIVE             0    0     0 __aaaa       __mmmm 
2/07    0042-0047    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa_aa       mmm_mm 
2/08    0048-0053    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaa_a       _mmm_m 
2/09    0054-0059    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aa_aa       _md_mm 
2/10    0060-0065    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _a_a_a       _m_m_m 
2/11    0066-0071    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _a_aaa       _d_mmd 
2/12    0072-0077    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       mdmmmd 
2/13    0078-0083    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaaaa       _dmmdm 
2/14    0084-0089    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _a_aaa       _m_ddd 
2/15    0090-0095    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_aaaa       m_dddd 
2/16    0096-0101    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       ddddmd 
2/17    0102-0107    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       dddddd

The following example shows output for the show spe command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card. This example shows SPE settings for slot 2, SPEs 0 to 53:

Router# show spe

SPE settings
==============
Country code configuration default T1 (u Law)
Polling interval 12 secs.
History log events 50(per port)
Port legends
============
Port state (s)shutdown (t)test (r)recovery (d)download
             (b)busiedout (p)busyout pending, (B)bad (a)active call
Call type (m)modem (d)digital (_)not in use

                      SPE          SPE     SPE  SPE   Port         Call
SPE#    Port #       State        Busyout Shut Crash State        Type
1/02/00 0000-0005    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_a_a_       m_m_m_
1/02/01 0006-0011    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa___       mmm___
1/02/02 0012-0017    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _a_aa_       _m_mm_
1/02/03 0018-0023    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaaaa       _mmmmm
1/02/04 0024-0029    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_a_a_       m_m_m_
1/02/05 0030-0035    ACTIVE             0    0     0 ____a_       ____m_
1/02/06 0036-0041    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaa_a       _mmm_m
1/02/07 0042-0047    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_____       m_____
1/02/08 0048-0053    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aa_aa       _mm_mm
1/02/09 0054-0059    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aa_aa       _mm_mm
1/02/10 0060-0065    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _a_a_a       _m_m_m
1/02/11 0066-0071    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a__aa_       m__mm_
1/02/12 0072-0077    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa___       mmm___
1/02/13 0078-0083    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaa_a       mmmm_m
1/02/14 0084-0089    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaa__       _mmm__
1/02/15 0090-0095    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a__aaa       m__mmm
1/02/16 0096-0101    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaaa_       _mmmm_
1/02/17 0102-0107    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaa_a       _mmm_m
1/02/18 0108-0113    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _aaaaa       _mmmmm
1/02/19 0114-0119    ACTIVE             1    0     0 aa_aa_       mm_mm_
1/02/20 0120-0125    ACTIVE             1    0     0 aa__aa       mm__mm
1/02/21 0126-0131    ACTIVE             1    0     0 aaa_aa       mmm_mm
1/02/22 0132-0137    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _a____       _m____
1/02/23 0138-0143    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a__aaa       m__mmm
1/02/24 0144-0149    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a_a_aa       m_m_mm
1/02/25 0150-0155    ACTIVE             1    0     0 ___aaa       ___mmm
1/02/26 0156-0161    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a_a__a       m_m__m
1/02/27 0162-0167    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a_a_aa       m_m_mm
1/02/28 0168-0173    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a___aa       m___mm
1/02/29 0174-0179    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _a____       _m____
1/02/30 0180-0185    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _aaaaa       _mmmmm
1/02/31 0186-0191    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _a_aa_       _m_mm_
1/02/32 0192-0197    ACTIVE             1    0     0 aaa__a       mmm__m
1/02/33 0198-0203    ACTIVE             1    0     0 a_a__a       m_m__m
1/02/34 0204-0209    ACTIVE             1    0     0 aaaaaa       mmmmmm
1/02/35 0210-0215    ACTIVE             1    0     0 _aa__a       _mm__m
1/02/36 0216-0221    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_a_aa       m_m_mm
1/02/37 0222-0227    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_aaaa       m_mmmm
1/02/38 0228-0233    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       mmmmmm
1/02/39 0234-0239    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aa_aa_       mm_mm_
1/02/40 0240-0245    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aa_aaa       mm_mmm
1/02/41 0246-0251    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a__a__       m__m__
1/02/42 0252-0257    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aa__aa       mm__mm
1/02/43 0258-0263    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa_aa       mmm_mm
1/02/44 0264-0269    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaa_a       mmmm_m
1/02/45 0270-0275    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaa_a_       mmm_m_
1/02/46 0276-0281    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaa_       mmmmm_
1/02/47 0282-0287    ACTIVE             0    0     0 _aaaa_       _mmmm_
1/02/48 0288-0293    ACTIVE             0    0     0 a_aa_a       m_mm_m
1/02/49 0294-0299    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aa_a_a       mm_m_m
1/02/50 0300-0305    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aa_aaa       mm_mmm
1/02/51 0306-0311    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaa_       mmmmm_
1/02/52 0312-0317    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaaaa       mmmmmm
1/02/53 0318-0323    ACTIVE             0    0     0 aaaa_a       mmmm_m

Table 107 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 107 show spe Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SPE #

Specifies the slot and port number of the SPE.

Port #

Displays the port number.

SPE State

Displays the state of the SPE port.

SPE Busyout

Displays the number of busyout calls.

SPE Shut

Indicates if the port is shut down.

SPE Crash

Specifies if the port has crashed.

Port State

Indicates if the port is active or idle.

Call type

Data, modem or fax call type.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe digital active

Displays active digital calls and digital statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe modem active

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


show spe digital

To display history statistics of all digital Service Processing Elements (SPEs), in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs, use the show spe digital command in EXEC mode.

show spe digital [slot | slot/spe]


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the universal port card.


Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe digital command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe digital command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC. This example shows statistics for slot 5, SPE 4:

Router# show spe digital 5/4

#SPE 5/04
Cisco Universal SPE; Fw: 0.06.07.03; Async5/24 - 5/29, TTY672 - 677
Last clearing of statistics counters          :  never
      11 incoming completes         24 incoming failures
       0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
       0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers
       0 no dial tones               0 link failures
       0 watchdog timeouts           0 protocol errors
       0 dial timeouts

Transmit Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
Speed    Calls
 64000        0  28800        0  14400        0   7200        0
1200        0
 56000        0  24000        0  12000        0   4800        1
600        0
 38400        0  19200       10   9600        0   2400        0

Receive Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
Speed    Calls
 64000        0  28800        0  14400        0   7200        0
1200        0
 56000        0  24000        0  12000        0   4800        1
600        0
 38400        0  19200       10   9600        0   2400        0

Table 108 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 108 show spe digital Field Descriptions

Field
Description

SPE #

Specifies the slot and port number of the SPE.

Cisco Universal SPE

Firmware version installed on the SPE.

Last clearing of statistics counters

Last time the modem's counters were cleared using clear modem counters command.

Transmit Speed Counters

List of connection speeds that were transmitted by the SPE.

Receive Speed Counters

List of connection speeds that were received by the SPE.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe digital active

Displays active digital calls and digital statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital csr

Displays digital calls success rate (CSR) statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital disconnect-reason

Displays the local disconnect reasons for all digital calls on the SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital summary

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


show spe digital active

To display active digital calls and digital statistics of all Service Processing Elements (SPEs), a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs, use the show spe digital active command in EXEC mode.

show spe digital active [slot | slot/spe]


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the universal port card.


Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe digital active command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe digital active command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC. This example displays active digital statistics for slot 5, SPE 6:

Router# show spe digital active 5

SPE 5/06
                        Char             Sync
Port  Prot    Duration  Tx/Rx       Cfg  Loss
41    V.110   188       19200/19200 In   0

SPE 5/09
                        Char             Sync
Port  Prot    Duration  Tx/Rx       Cfg  Loss
54    V.110   187       19200/19200 In   0
56    V.110   187       19200/19200 In   0
57    V.110   188       19200/19200 In   0
.
.
.

Table 109 show spe digital active Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SPE #

Specifies the slot and port number of the SPE.

Port

Port that is active.

Protocol

Protocol used for the call in progress.

Duration

Duration of call.

Char Tx/Rx

Characters transmitted and received.


Table 109 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe digital

Displays history statistics of all digital SPEs, in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs.

show spe digital csr

Displays digital calls success rate (CSR) statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital disconnect-reason

Displays the local disconnect reasons for all digital calls on the SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital summary

Display history statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.


show spe digital csr

To display digital calls success rate (CSR) statistics of all Service Processing Elements (SPEs), a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs, use the show spe digital csr command in EXEC mode.

show spe digital csr [summary | slot | slot/spe]


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the universal port card.


Syntax Description

summary

(Optional) Summary digital CSR statistics.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe digital csr command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe digital csr command on the Cisco AS5400 with universal port card. This example displays the number of call success rate counters for slot 5:

Router# show spe digital csr 5

         Avg Hold     Inc calls     Out calls    Failed    No      Succ
SPE        Time      Succ   Fail   Succ   Fail   Dial    Answer    Pct
5/00     00:04:22       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/01     00:04:22       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/02     00:04:22       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/03     00:04:22       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/04     00:04:22       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/05     00:04:21       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/06     00:04:22       4      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/07     00:04:22       1      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/08     00:04:21       6      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/09     00:04:23       5      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/10     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/11     00:04:21       5      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/12     00:04:20       2      0      0      0       0       0    100%
5/13     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/14     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/15     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/16     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/17     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%

Table 110 show spe digital csr Field Descriptions

Field
Description

SPE

The SPE slot and port number.

Average Hold Time

The average hold time.

Incoming Calls, Successful and Failed

The cumulative number of incoming calls that have succeeded and failed in the configured time period.

Outgoing Calls, Successful and Failed

The cumulative number of outgoing calls that have succeeded and failed in the configured time period.

Failed Dial

The number of calls that failed when dialed.

No Answer

The number of calls that did not have pick up.

Success of PCT

The call success rate of the carrier.


Table 110 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe digital

Displays history statistics of all digital SPEs, in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs.

show spe digital active

Displays active digital calls and digital statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital disconnect-reason

Displays the local disconnect reasons for all digital calls on the SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital summary

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


show spe digital disconnect-reason

To display the local disconnect reasons for all digital calls on the Service Processing Elements (SPEs), a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs, use the show spe digital disconnect-reason command in EXEC mode.

show spe digital disconnect-reason [summary | slot | slot/spe]


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the universal port card.


Syntax Description

summary

(Optional) Summary of local disconnect reasons for digital ports.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe digital disconnect-reason command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe digital disconnect-reason command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC. This example displays reasons for digital call disconnects on slot 5:

Router# show spe digital disconnect-reason 5

#SPE 5/00   :
=====CLASS HOST======      =====CLASS SERVICE=====
NonSpecific         0  ATH                  0
Busy                0  Aborted              0
No Answer           0  Connect Timeout      0
DTR                 0  Sync Loss            0
ATH                 0
NoDialTone          0
No Carrier          0
ACK                 0  TOTAL                0

#SPE 5/03   :
=====CLASS HOST======      =====CLASS SERVICE=====
NonSpecific         0  ATH                  0
Busy                1  Aborted              0
No Answer           0  Connect Timeout      0
DTR                 0  Sync Loss            0
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.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe digital

Displays history statistics of all digital SPEs, in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs.

show spe digital active

Displays active digital calls and digital statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital csr

Displays digital calls success rate (CSR) statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital summary

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


show spe digital summary

To display history statistics of all Service Processing Elements (SPEs), a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs, use the show spe digital summary command in EXEC mode.

show spe digital summary [slot | slot/spe]


Note This command is not supported on the Cisco AS5800 with the universal port card.


Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XD

This command was introduced.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe digital summary command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe digital summary command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC. This example displays active digital statistics for slot 5:

Router# show spe digital summary 5

Async5/00 - 5/107, TTY648 - 755
     209 incoming completes        397 incoming failures
       0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
       0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers
       0 no dial tones               0 link failures
       0 watchdog timeouts           0 protocol errors
       0 dial timeouts

Transmit Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
Speed    Calls
 64000        0  28800        0  14400        0   7200        0
1200     20
 56000        0  24000        0  12000        0   4800       20
600      20
 38400        0  19200      149   9600        0   2400        0

Receive Speed Counters        :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
Speed    Calls
 64000        0  28800        0  14400        0   7200        0
1200     20
 56000        0  24000        0  12000        0   4800       20
600      20
 38400        0  19200      149   9600        0   2400        0
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.
.

Related Commands.

Command
Description

show spe digital

Displays history statistics of all digital SPEs, in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs.

show spe digital active

Displays active digital calls and digital statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital csr

Displays digital calls success rate (CSR) statistics of all SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.

show spe digital disconnect-reason

Displays the local disconnect reasons for all digital calls on the SPEs, a specified SPE, or the specified range of SPEs.


show spe log

To display the Service Processing Element (SPE) system log, use the show spe log command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe log [reverse | slot]

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe log [reverse | shelf/slot]

Syntax Description

reverse

(Optional) Displays the SPE system log with the most recent event first.

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.


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 AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

The show spe log command displays the slot history event log.

Examples

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

Router# show spe log

Slot 3 Events Log
  2d15h   : SPE State Event:
     Address: 0x3000000
     SPE    : 3/00
     Command: SPE_IMMEDIATE_DISABLE Complete
  2d14h   : SPE State Event:
     Address: 0x3000100
     SPE    : 3/06
     Command: SPE_IMMEDIATE_DISABLE Complete
  2d13h   : SPE State Event:
     Address: 0x3000200
     SPE    : 3/12
     Command: SPE_IMMEDIATE_DISABLE Complete
  00:00:26: SPE State Event:
     Address: 0x3000001
     SPE    : 3/01
     Command: SPE_IMMEDIATE_DISABLE Complete
Slot 4 Events Log
  2d13h   : SPE State Event:
     Address: 0x4000000
     SPE    : 4/00
     Command: SPE_IMMEDIATE_DISABLE Complete
Slot 7 Events Log
  2d15h   : Diag Post event:
     Address    : 0x7000204 
     SPE        : 7/16
     Result     : SPE_POST_TEST_FAILED
     Test ID    : SPE_POWER_ON_SELF_TEST
     Diag Code  : 0xFE01C004
     Data Format: ASCII
     Data Len   : 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear spe log

Clears all event entries in the slot history event log.

show spe log reverse

Displays the slot history event log, with most recent event first.


show spe modem

To display the modem service history statistics for a specified Service Processing Element (SPE), use the show spe modem command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem {slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem {shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC:

Router# show spe modem

Async1/2/00 - 1/3/323, TTY972 - 1619
     4819 incoming completes        287 incoming failures
        0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
        0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers          0 autotests
        0 no carriers                11 dial timeouts            0 
autotest fails
        0 no dial tones               0 link failures            0 fail count
        0 watchdog timeouts        2784 protocol errors          0 recovers
Transmit Speed Counters       
  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed Calls 60000        
0  48000      431  38400        0  30666        0  12000 143 58000        0  46666        
0  38000        4  29333        0   9600 5 56000       15  46000       56  37333      110  
28800      700   7200 11 54666        0  45333      299  36000       84  28000        5   
4800 2 54000        0  44000      226  34666        0  26400      266   2400 0 53333      
122  42666        0  34000       39  24000       46   1200 3 52000      562  42000       
68  33600      323  21600       27    300 0 50666        0  41333       38  33333        9  
19200       38 50000       59  40000       65  32000       20  16800       12 49333      
370  38666        0  31200      653  14400        5
Receive Speed Counters        
  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed Calls 38400        
0  26400     2280  16800       11   7200        1    300 2 33600      113  24000      266  
14400      139   4800        1 31200      215  21600       56  12000        4   2400        
3 28800     1665  19200       47   9600       16   1200        0.

The following is sample output from the show spe modem command on the Cisco AS5800 with 
universal port card:

Router# show spe modem 1/8/0

#SPE 1/08/00
Cisco Universal SPE; Fw: 0.00.06.81; Async1/8/00 - 1/8/05, TTY2916 - 2921
Last clearing of statistics counters          :  never
      90 incoming completes          0 incoming failures
       0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
       0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers          0 autotests
       0 no carriers                 0 dial timeouts            0 autotest fails
       0 no dial tones               0 link failures            0 fail count
       0 watchdog timeouts           0 protocol errors
Transmit Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
 60000        0  48000        0  38400        0  30666        0  12000        0
 58000        0  46666        0  38000        0  29333        0   9600        0
 56000        0  46000        0  37333        0  28800        0   7200        0
 54666        0  45333        0  36000        0  28000        0   4800        0
 54000        0  44000        0  34666        0  26400        0   2400        0
 53333        0  42666        0  34000        0  24000        0   1200        0
 52000        0  42000        0  33600        0  21600        0    300        0
 50666        0  41333        0  33333        0  19200        0
 50000        0  40000        0  32000        0  16800        0
 49333        0  38666        0  31200       90  14400        0
Receive Speed Counters        :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
 38400        0  26400        0  16800        0   7200        0    300        0
 33600       11  24000        0  14400        0   4800        0
 31200       25  21600        0  12000        0   2400        0
 28800       54  19200        0   9600        0   1200        0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe

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


show spe modem active

To display statistics of all active calls on specified Service Processing Elements (SPEs), use the show spe modem active command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem active {slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem active {shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem active command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC.This example displays active modem statistics for slot 5, SPE 6:

Router# show spe modem active 5/6

SPE 5/06
Port  Type     Prot     Comp    Duration  Tx/Rx     Tx/Rx(Lvl) SNR Cfg  Retrain
37    V.90     LAP-M    V.42bis  95      3890/76     --/-11     38  In   0

The following is sample output from the show spe modem active command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card. This example displays active modem statistics for shelf 1, slot 8:

Router# show spe modem active 1/8

SPE 1/08/34
Port  Type     Prot     Comp    Duration  Tx/Rx(bps) Tx/Rx(Lvl) SNR Cfg  Retrain
209   V.34+    LAP-M    V.42bis  23      28800/31200  --/-13     37  In   0
SPE 1/08/35
Port  Type     Prot     Comp    Duration  Tx/Rx(bps) Tx/Rx(Lvl) SNR Cfg  Retrain
215   V.34+    LAP-M    V.42bis  12      28800/31200  --/-13     37  In   0
SPE 1/08/36
Port  Type     Prot     Comp    Duration  Tx/Rx(bps) Tx/Rx(Lvl) SNR Cfg  Retrain
216   V.34+    LAP-M    V.42bis  24      33600/31200  --/-36     38  In   0
217   ##       ##       ##       0       33600/300    --/19      37  In   0
218   ##       ##       ##       0       33600/300    --/19      37  In   0
219   ##       ##       ##       0       33600/300    --/19      35  In   0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show port operational-status

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

show spe

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


show spe modem csr

To display the call success rate for the specified Service Processing Elements (SPEs), use the show spe modem csr command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem csr {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem csr {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays all call success rate statistics for all SPEs.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

The show spe modem csr command displays the modem call success rate statistics for a specific SPE, range of SPEs, or all the SPEs. The summary keyword displays the call success rate statistics for all SPEs.

Examples

The following are sample outputs from the show spe modem csr command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC:

Router# show spe modem csr 5/6

         Avg Hold     Inc calls     Out calls    Failed    No      Succ
SPE        Time      Succ   Fail   Succ   Fail   Dial    Answer    Pct
5/06     00:22:41       2      0      0      0       0       0    100%

Router# show spe modem csr 5/1 5/6

         Avg Hold     Inc calls     Out calls    Failed    No      Succ
SPE        Time      Succ   Fail   Succ   Fail   Dial    Answer    Pct
5/01     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/02     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/03     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/04     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/05     00:00:00       0      0      0      0       0       0      0%
5/06     00:22:48       2      0      0      0       0       0    100%

The following is sample output from the show spe modem csr summary command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card:

Router# show spe modem csr summary

   Avg Hold        Inc  calls               Out  calls      Failed    No Succ
   Time        Succ    Fail   Avail    Succ    Fail   Avail Dial    Answer  Pct
   002631    4827     285      93       0       0      93      5       0   94%

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe

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

show spe modem summary

Displays summary of modem statistics for the specified SPE or range of SPEs.


show spe modem disconnect-reason

To display all modem disconnect reasons for the specified Service Processing Element (SPE), use the show spe modem disconnect-reason command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem disconnect-reason {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem disconnect-reason {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the disconnect reasons for all SPEs.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

Disconnect reasons are reasons why active calls are disconnected. The disconnect reasons are displayed with Class boundaries.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem disconnect-reason command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC:

Router# show spe modem disconnect-reason 5/6

#SPE 5/06   :
===CLASS OTHER====  =====CLASS DSP====  ===CLASS EC LCL===  ==CLASS EC FRMR===
Software Rst     0  No Carrier       0  No LR            0  Frmr Bad Cmd     0
EC Termntd       0  No ABT dtctd     0  LR Param1        0  Frmr Data        0
Bad MNP5 Rx      0  Trainup flr      0  LR Incmpt        0  Frmr Length      0
Bad V42B         0  Retrain Lt       0  Retrns Lt        0  Frmr Bad NR      0
Bad COP stat     0  ABT end flr      0  Inactivity       0
ATH              0                      Protocol Err     0  ===CLASS EC LD====
Aborted          0  ====CLASS HOST====  Fallbck Term     0  LD No LR         0
Connect Tout     0  Hst NonSpec      0  No XID           0  LD LR Param1     0
Reset DSP        0  Hst Busy         0  XID Incmpt       0  LD LR Incmpt     0
                    Hst No answr     0  Disc             0  LD Retrns Lt     0
===CLASS EC Cmd===  Hst DTR          1  DM               0  LD Inactivty     0
Bad Cmd          0  Hst ATH          0  Bad NR           0  LD Protocol      0
                    Hst NoDialTn     0  SABME Online     0  LD User          0
=====N O N E======  Hst No Carr      0  XID Online       0
None             0  Hst Ack          0  LR Online        0  TOTAL            1

The following is sample output from the show spe modem disconnect-reason summary command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card:

Router# show spe modem disconnect-reason summary

===CLASS OTHER====  =====CLASS DSP====  ===CLASS EC LCL===  ==CLASS EC FRMR===
Software Rst     0  No Carrier      21  No LR            0  Frmr Bad Cmd     0
EC Termntd       0  No ABT dtctd     0  LR Param1        0  Frmr Data        0
Bad MNP5 Rx      0  Trainup flr     26  LR Incmpt        0  Frmr Length      0
Bad V42B        12  Retrain Lt       0  Retrns Lt       37  Frmr Bad NR      0
Bad COP stat     0  ABT end flr      0  Inactivity       0
ATH              0                      Protocol Err     5  ===CLASS EC LD====
Aborted          0  ====CLASS HOST====  Fallbck Term    22  LD No LR         0
Connect Tout    11  Hst NonSpec    799  No XID           5  LD LR Param1     0
Reset DSP        0  Hst Busy         0  XID Incmpt       0  LD LR Incmpt     0
                     Hst No answr     0  Disc          2718  LD Retrns Lt     0
===CLASS EC Cmd===  Hst DTR        870  DM               0  LD Inactivty     0
Bad Cmd          0  Hst ATH          0  Bad NR           0  LD Protocol      0
                     Hst NoDialTn     0  SABME Online     0  LD User          0
=====N O N E======  Hst No Carr      0  XID Online       0
None            29  Hst Ack          0  LR Online        0  TOTAL         4555

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe

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

show spe modem summary

Displays summary of modem statistics for the specified SPE or range of SPEs.


show spe modem high speed

To display the total number of connections within each high-speed modulation or codec for a specific range of Service Processing Elements (SPEs), use the show spe modem high speed command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem high speed {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem high speed {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a brief list of all modulation connections negotiated.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem high speed command on the Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC:

Router# show spe modem high speed 1/0

#SPE 1/0      :
 Modln       V.FC            V.34          K56Flex           V.90      Modln
 Speed    Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx    Speed
 56000  ------ ------   ------ ------   000000 ------   000000 ------  56000
 54667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  54667
 54000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  54000
 53333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  53333
 52000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  52000
 50667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  50667
 50000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  50000
 49333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  49333
 48000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  48000
 46667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  46667
 46000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  46000
 45333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  45333
 44000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  44000
 42667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  42667
 42000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  42000
 41333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  41333
 40000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  40000
 38667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  48667
 38000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  38000
 37333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  37333
 36000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  36000
 34667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  34667
 34000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  34000
 33600  ------ ------        0      0        -      -        -      0  33600
 33333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  33333
 32000  ------ ------        -      -        0      -        0      -  32000
 31200  ------ ------        0      0        -      0        -      0  31200
 30667  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  30667
 29333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  29333
 28800       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  28800
 28000       -      -        -      -        -      -        0      -  28000
 26400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  26400
 24000       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  24000
 21600       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  21600
 19200       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  19200
 16800       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  16800
 14400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  14400
 12000       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0  12000
  9600       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   9600
  7200       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   7200
  4800       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   4800
  2400       -      -        0      0        -      -        -      -   2400
 TOTAL     0000000         0000000         0000000         0000000     TOTAL
#SPE 1/1      :
 Modln       V.FC            V.34          K56Flex           V.90      Modln
 Speed    Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx    Speed
 56000  ------ ------   ------ ------   000000 ------   000000 ------  56000
 54667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  54667
 54000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  54000
 53333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  53333
 52000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  52000
 50667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  50667
 50000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  50000
 49333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  49333
 48000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  48000
 46667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  46667
 46000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  46000
 45333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  45333
 44000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  44000
 42667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  42667
 42000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  42000
 41333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  41333
 40000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  40000
 38667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  48667
 38000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  38000
 37333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  37333
 36000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  36000
 34667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  34667
 34000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  34000
 33600  ------ ------        0      0        -      -        -      0  33600
 33333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  33333
 32000  ------ ------        -      -        0      -        0      -  32000
 31200  ------ ------        0      0        -      0        -      0  31200
 30667  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  30667
 29333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  29333
 28800       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  28800
 28000       -      -        -      -        -      -        0      -  28000
 26400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  26400
 24000       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  24000
 21600       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  21600
 19200       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  19200
 16800       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  16800
 14400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  14400
 12000       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0  12000
  9600       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   9600
  7200       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   7200
  4800       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   4800
  2400       -      -        0      0        -      -        -      -   2400
 TOTAL     0000000         0000000         0000000         0000000     TOTAL

The following is sample output from the show spe modem high speed command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card:

Router# show spe modem high speed 1/8/1

    --  Indicates an invalid speed for a standard
#SPE 1/08/01   :
 Modln       V.FC          V.34            K56Flex           V.90      Modln
 Speed    Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx       Tx     Rx    Speed
 60000  ------ ------   ------ ------   000000 ------   ------ ------  60000
 58000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0 ------   ------ ------  58000
 56000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  56000
 54667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  54667
 54000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  54000
 53333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  53333
 52000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  52000
 50667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  50667
 50000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  50000
 49333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  49333
 48000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  48000
 46667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  46667
 46000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  46000
 45333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  45333
 44000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  44000
 42667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  42667
 42000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  42000
 41333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  41333
 40000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  40000
 38667  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  38667
 38400  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        -      -  38400
 38000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  38000
 37333  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  37333
 36000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        0      -  36000
 34666  ------ ------   ------ ------        -      -        0      -  34666
 34000  ------ ------   ------ ------        0      -        -      -  34000
 33600  ------ ------        0      1        -      -        -      0  33600
 33333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  33333
 32000  ------ ------        -      -        0      -        0      -  32000
 31200  ------ ------        6      1        -      0        -      0  31200
 30667  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  30667
 29333  ------ ------        -      -        -      -        0      -  29333
 28800       0      0        0      4        -      0        -      0  28800
 28000       -      -        -      -        -      -        0      -  28000
 26400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  26400
 24000       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  24000
 21600       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  21600
 19200       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  19200
 16800       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  16800
 14400       0      0        0      0        -      0        -      0  14400
 12000       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0  12000
  9600       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   9600
  7200       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   7200
  4800       -      -        0      0        -      0        -      0   4800
  2400       -      -        0      0        -      -        -      -   2400
 TOTAL     0000000         0000012         0000000         0000000

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe modem low speed

Displays the connect speeds within each low modulation or codec for the specified SPEs.


show spe modem high standard

To display the total number of connections within each high modulation or codec for a specific range of Service Processing Element (SPE), use the show spe modem high standard command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem high standard {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem high standard {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a brief list of all modulation connections negotiated.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem high standard command on the 
Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC. This example displays standard low-speed connections for SPEs in 
slot 5:

Router# show spe modem high standard 5

SPE/Mod->     V.FC     V.34  K56Flex     V.90
5/00             0        1        2        1
5/01             0        0        0        0
5/02             0        0        0        0
5/03             0        0        0        0
5/04             0        0        0        0
5/05             0        0        0        0
5/06             0        0        0        2
5/07             0        0        0        0
5/08             0        0        0        0
5/09             0        0        0        0
5/10             0        0        0        0
5/11             0        0        0        0
5/12             0        0        0        0
5/13             0        0        0        0
5/14             0        0        0        0
5/15             0        0        0        0
5/16             0        0        0        0
5/17             0        0        0        0
TOTAL     00000000 00000001 00000002 00000003

The following is sample output from the show spe modem high standard command on the 
Cisco AS5800 with universal port card. This example displays standard low-speed connections for 
SPEs in slot 8:

Router# show spe modem high standard 1/8/1

SPE/Mod->     V.FC     V.34  K56Flex     V.90
1/08/01          0        6        0        0
TOTAL     00000000 00000006 00000000 00000000

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe modem low standard

Displays the connect speeds within each low-speed modulation or codec for the SPE.


show spe modem low speed

To display the connect speeds within each low-speed modulation or codec for the specified Service Processing Elements (SPEs), use the show spe modem low speed command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem low speed {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem low speed {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a brief list of all modulation connections negotiated.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

Ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7; SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

Ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

Ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem low speed command on the Cisco AS5400 
with NextPort DFC. This example displays standard low-speed connections:

Router# show spe modem low speed 1/0

#SPE 1/0    :                             <--     MODEM   FAX       -->
 Speed   B103   V.21   B212   V.22  V.22b   V.32  V.32b    V.27t   V.29   V.17
 14400 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------     30   ------ ------      0
 12000 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0   ------ ------      0
  9600 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0      0   ------      0      0
  7200 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      -      0   ------      0      0
  4800 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0      0        0      0 ------
  2400 ------ ------ ------ ------      0 ------ ------        0 ------ ------
  1200 ------ ------      0      0      6 ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
   600 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
   300      0      0 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
 TOTAL 000000 000000 000000 000000 000006 000000 000030   000000 000000 000000
#SPE 1/1    :                             <--     MODEM   FAX       -->
 Speed   B103   V.21   B212   V.22  V.22b   V.32  V.32b    V.27t   V.29   V.17
 14400 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------     30   ------ ------      0
 12000 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0   ------ ------      0
  9600 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0      0   ------      0      0
  7200 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      -      0   ------      0      0
  4800 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------      0      0        0      0 ------
  2400 ------ ------ ------ ------      0 ------ ------        0 ------ ------
  1200 ------ ------      0      0      6 ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
   600 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
   300      0      0 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------   ------ ------ ------
 TOTAL 000000 000000 000000 000000 000006 000000 000030   000000 000000 000000

The following is sample output from the show spe modem low speed command on the Cisco AS5800 with universal port card. This example displays standard low-speed connections for SPEs in slot 8:

Router# show spe modem low speed 1/8/0 1/8/6

    --  Indicates an invalid speed for a standard
#SPE 1/08/00   :                        <--       MODEM   FAX       -->
 Speed   B103  V.21  B212  V.22 V.22b  V.23  V.32 V.32b   V.27t  V.29  V.17
 14400  ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----     0   ----- -----     0
 12000  ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----     0   ----- -----     0
  9600  ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----     0     0   -----     0     0
  7200  ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----     -     0   -----     0     0
  4800  ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----     0     0       0     0 -----
  2400  ----- ----- ----- -----     0 ----- ----- -----       0 ----- -----
  1200  ----- -----     0     0     0     0 ----- -----   ----- ----- -----
   300      0     0 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----   ----- ----- -----
 TOTAL  00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000   00000 00000 00000

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe modem high standard

Displays the total number of connections within each modulization or codec for a specific range of SPEs.


show spe modem low standard

To display the total number of connections within each low modulation or codec for the specified Service Processing Elements (SPEs), use the show spe modem low standard command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem low standard {summary | slot | slot/spe}

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem low standard {summary | shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a brief list of all modulation connections negotiated.

slot

All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following example displays standard low-speed connections for SPEs in slot 5 on the 
Cisco AS5400.

Router# show spe modem low standard 5
                                          <--       MODEM   FAX       -->
SPE/Mod->  B103  V.21  B212  V.22 V.22b  V.23  V.32 V.32b   V.27t  V.29  V.17
5/00          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/01          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/02          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/03          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/04          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/05          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/06          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/07          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/08          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/09          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/10          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/11          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/12          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/13          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/14          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/15          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/16          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
5/17          0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
TOTAL     00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000   00000 00000 00000

The following example displays standard low-speed connections for SPEs in slot 8 on the Cisco AS5800.

Router# show spe modem low standard 1/8
                                          <--       MODEM   FAX       -->
SPE/Mod->  B103  V.21  B212  V.22 V.22b  V.23  V.32 V.32b   V.27t  V.29  V.17
1/08/00       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/01       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/02       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/03       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/04       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/05       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/06       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/07       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/08       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/09       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/10       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/11       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/12       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/13       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/14       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/15       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/16       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/17       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/18       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/19       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/20       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
                                          <--       MODEM   FAX       -->
SPE/Mod->  B103  V.21  B212  V.22 V.22b  V.23  V.32 V.32b   V.27t  V.29  V.17
1/08/21       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/22       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/23       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/24       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/25       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/26       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/27       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/28       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/29       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/30       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/31       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/32       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/33       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/34       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/35       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/36       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/37       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/38       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/39       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/40       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/41       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/42       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
                                          <--       MODEM   FAX       -->
SPE/Mod->  B103  V.21  B212  V.22 V.22b  V.23  V.32 V.32b   V.27t  V.29  V.17
1/08/43       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/44       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/45       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/46       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/47       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/48       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/49       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/50       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/51       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/52       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
1/08/53       0     0     0     0     0     0     0     0       0     0     0
TOTAL     00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000   00000 00000 00000

Table 111 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 111 show spe modem low standard Field Descriptions

Field
Description

SPE/Mod for slot

Standard is displayed for each slot.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe modem high standard

Displays the total number of connections within each high modulation or codec for a specific range of SPE.


show spe modem summary

To display summary of modem statistics for the specified Service Processing Element (SPE) or range of SPEs, use the show spe modem summary command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe modem summary [slot | slot/spe]

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe modem summary [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe modem summary command on the Cisco AS5400.

Router# show spe modem summary

Async1/00 - 5/107, TTY216 - 755
     786 incoming completes          4 incoming failures
       0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
       0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers          0 autotests
       0 no carriers                 0 dial timeouts            0 autotest fails
       0 no dial tones               0 link failures            0 fail count
       0 watchdog timeouts           0 protocol errors          0 recovers
Transmit Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
 60000        0  48000        0  38400        0  30666        0  12000        0
 58000        0  46666        0  38000        0  29333        0   9600        0
 56000        0  46000        0  37333        0  28800       10   7200        0
 54666        0  45333        0  36000        0  28000        0   4800        0
 54000        0  44000        0  34666        0  26400        0   2400        0
 53333        0  42666        0  34000        0  24000        0   1200        0
 52000        0  42000        0  33600      631  21600        0    300        0
 50666        0  41333        0  33333        0  19200        0
 50000        0  40000        0  32000        0  16800        0
 49333        0  38666        0  31200      145  14400        0
Receive Speed Counters        :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls
 38400        0  26400        0  16800        0   7200        0    300        0
 33600      786  24000        0  14400        0   4800        0
 31200        0  21600        0  12000        0   2400        0
 28800        0  19200        0   9600        0   1200        0

The following is sample output from the show spe modem summary command on the Cisco AS5800.

Router# show spe modem summary

Async1/2/00 - 1/3/323, TTY972 - 1619
     4827 incoming completes        284 incoming failures
        0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
        0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers          0 autotests
        0 no carriers                11 dial timeouts            0 autotest fails
        0 no dial tones               0 link failures            0 fail count
        0 watchdog timeouts        2787 protocol errors          0 recovers
Transmit Speed Counters       
  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed Calls
  60000        0  48000      432  38400        0  30666        0  12000 143
  58000        0  46666        0  38000        4  29333        0   9600 5
  56000       15  46000       56  37333      111  28800      700   7200 11
  54666        0  45333      299  36000       84  28000        5   4800 2
  54000        0  44000      227  34666        0  26400      267   2400 0
  53333      123  42666        0  34000       39  24000       46   1200 3
  52000      563  42000       68  33600      323  21600       27    300 0
  50666        0  41333       38  33333        9  19200       38
  50000       59  40000       65  32000       20  16800       12
  49333      371  38666        0  31200      654  14400        5

Receive Speed Counters        
  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed Calls
  38400        0  26400     2286  16800       11   7200        1    300 2
  33600      113  24000      267  14400      139   4800        1
  31200      216  21600       56  12000        4   2400        3
  28800     1665  19200       47   9600       16   1200        0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe

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

show spe digital

Displays history statistics of all digital SPEs, in summary form or for SPEs starting with a specified slot or a specified shelf/slot/range of SPEs

show spe modem disconnect-reason

Displays all modem disconnect reasons for the specified SPE or range of SPEs.


show spe recovery

To display SPE recovery statistics, use the show spe recovery command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe recovery [slot | slot/spe]

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe recovery [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


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 AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to see a list of recovered SPEs.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe recovery command on the Cisco AS5400.

Router# show spe recovery

SPE#      Session Abort   Session NAK   Call Failure
1/00                  0             0              0
1/01                  0             0              0
1/02                  0             0              0
1/03                  0             0              0
1/04                  0             0              0
1/05                  0             0              0
1/06                  0             0              0
1/07                  0             0              0
1/08                  0             0              0
1/09                  0             0              0
1/10                  0             0              0
1/11                  0             0              0
1/12                  0             0              0
1/13                  0             0              0
1/14                  0             0              0
1/15                  0             0              0
1/16                  0             0              0
1/17                  0             0              0 

The following is sample output from the show spe recovery command on the Cisco AS5800.

Router# show spe recovery 1/8

SPE#      Session Abort   Session NAK   Call Failure
1/08/00               0             0              0
1/08/01               0             0              0
1/08/02               0             0              0
1/08/03               0             0              0
1/08/04               0             0              0
1/08/05               0             0              0
1/08/06               0             0              0
1/08/07               0             0              0
1/08/08               0             0              0
1/08/09               0             0              0
1/08/10               0             0              0
1/08/11               0             0              0
1/08/12               0             0              0
1/08/13               0             0              0
1/08/14               0             0              0
1/08/15               0             0              0
1/08/16               0             0              0
1/08/17               0             0              0
1/08/18               0             0              0
1/08/19               0             0              0
1/08/20               0             0              0
1/08/21               0             0              0
1/08/22               0             0              0
1/08/23               0             0              0
1/08/24               0             0              0
1/08/25               0             0              0
1/08/26               0             0              0
1/08/27               0             0              0
1/08/28               0             0              0
1/08/29               0             0              0
1/08/30               0             0              0
1/08/31               0             0              0
1/08/32               0             0              0
1/08/33               0             0              0
1/08/34               0             0              0
1/08/35               0             0              0
1/08/36               0             0              0
1/08/37               0             0              0
1/08/38               0             0              0
1/08/39               0             0              0
1/08/40               0             0              0
1/08/41               0             0              0
1/08/42               0             0              0
1/08/43               0             0              0
1/08/44               0             0              0
1/08/45               0             0              0
1/08/46               0             0              0
1/08/47               0             0              0
1/08/48               0             0              0
1/08/49               0             0              0
1/08/50               0             0              0
1/08/51               0             0              0
1/08/52               0             0              0
1/08/53               0             0              0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show spe

Displays SPE status.


show spe version

To display the firmware version on a Service Processing Element (SPE), use the show spe version command in EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5400 with NextPort DFC

show spe version [slot | slot/spe]

Cisco AS5800 with Universal Port Card

show spe version [shelf/slot | shelf/slot/spe]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7.

slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified slot and SPE. For the AS5400, slot values range from 0 to 7 and SPE values range from 0 to 17.

shelf/slot

(Optional) All ports on the specified shelf and slot. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1 and UPC slot values range from 2 to 11.

shelf/slot/spe

(Optional) All ports on the specified SPE. For the AS5800, shelf values range from 0 to 1, slot values range from 2 to 11, and SPE values range from 0 to 53.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)T

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)XD

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

The show spe version command also displays the version to firmware file mappings.

Usage Guidelines

Use the show spe version command to display the firmware version running on a specific SPE. If shelf/slot/spe is specified, the firmware version for the identified SPE or range of SPEs is displayed. If slot is specified, the firmware version for the identified SPEs in this slot or range of slots is displayed. If no argument is specified, all SPE versions are displayed.


Note The show spe version command is similar to the show modem mapping MICA modem command.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show spe version command on a Cisco AS5400:

Router# show spe version

IOS-Bundled Default Firmware-Filename             Version  Firmware-Type
=====================================             =======  =============
system:/ucode/np_spe_firmware1                    0.6.5.5  SPE firmware
                                                  0.0.0.0  Portware
On-Flash Firmware-Filename                        Version  Firmware-Type
==========================                        =======  =============
flash:np.spe                                      0.6.4.5  SPE firmware
  SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Port-Range     Version    UPG Firmware-Filename
   4/00    CSMV6        0000-0005     0.6.5.5    N/A np.spe
   4/01    CSMV6        0006-0011     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/02    CSMV6        0012-0017     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/03    CSMV6        0018-0023     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/04    CSMV6        0024-0029     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/05    CSMV6        0030-0035     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/06    CSMV6        0036-0041     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/07    CSMV6        0042-0047     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/08    CSMV6        0048-0053     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/09    CSMV6        0054-0059     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/10    CSMV6        0060-0065     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/11    CSMV6        0066-0071     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/12    CSMV6        0072-0077     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/13    CSMV6        0078-0083     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/14    CSMV6        0084-0089     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/15    CSMV6        0090-0095     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/16    CSMV6        0096-0101     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default
   4/17    CSMV6        0102-0107     0.6.5.5    N/A ios-bundled default

The following is sample output from the show spe version command on a Cisco AS5800:

Router# show spe version 1/8

IOS-Bundled Default Firmware-Filename             Version  Firmware-Type
=====================================             =======  =============
system:/ucode/np_spe_firmware1                    0.0.6.81 SPE firmware
system:/ucode/mica_board_firmware                 2.7.2.0  Mica Portware
On-Flash Firmware-Filename                        Version  Firmware-Type
==========================                        =======  =============
slot0:np_6_81.spe                                 0.0.6.81 SPE firmware
slot0:np_6_80.spe                                 0.0.6.80 SPE firmware
slot0:mica-modem-pw.2.7.1.1.bin                   2.7.1.0  Mica Portware
slot0:mica-modem-pw.2.7.2.0.bin                   2.7.2.0  Mica Portware
  SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Port-Range     Version    UPG Firmware-Filename
1/08/00    CSMV6        0000-0005    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/01    CSMV6        0006-0011    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/02    CSMV6        0012-0017    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/03    CSMV6        0018-0023    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/04    CSMV6        0024-0029    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/05    CSMV6        0030-0035    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/06    CSMV6        0036-0041    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/07    CSMV6        0042-0047    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/08    CSMV6        0048-0053    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/09    CSMV6        0054-0059    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/10    CSMV6        0060-0065    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/11    CSMV6        0066-0071    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/12    CSMV6        0072-0077    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/13    CSMV6        0078-0083    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/14    CSMV6        0084-0089    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/15    CSMV6        0090-0095    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/16    CSMV6        0096-0101    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/17    CSMV6        0102-0107    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/18    CSMV6        0108-0113    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/19    CSMV6        0114-0119    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/20    CSMV6        0120-0125    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/21    CSMV6        0126-0131    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/22    CSMV6        0132-0137    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/23    CSMV6        0138-0143    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/24    CSMV6        0144-0149    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/25    CSMV6        0150-0155    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/26    CSMV6        0156-0161    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/27    CSMV6        0162-0167    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/28    CSMV6        0168-0173    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/29    CSMV6        0174-0179    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/30    CSMV6        0180-0185    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/31    CSMV6        0186-0191    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/32    CSMV6        0192-0197    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/33    CSMV6        0198-0203    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/34    CSMV6        0204-0209    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/35    CSMV6        0210-0215    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/36    CSMV6        0216-0221    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/37    CSMV6        0222-0227    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/38    CSMV6        0228-0233    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/39    CSMV6        0234-0239    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/40    CSMV6        0240-0245    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/41    CSMV6        0246-0251    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/42    CSMV6        0252-0257    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/43    CSMV6        0258-0263    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/44    CSMV6        0264-0269    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/45    CSMV6        0270-0275    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/46    CSMV6        0276-0281    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/47    CSMV6        0282-0287    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/48    CSMV6        0288-0293    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/49    CSMV6        0294-0299    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/50    CSMV6        0300-0305    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/51    CSMV6        0306-0311    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/52    CSMV6        0312-0317    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default
1/08/53    CSMV6        0318-0323    0.0.6.81    N/A ios-bundled default

The following examples show various implementations of the show spe version command to display information about the available SPE sources and modem resources:

Router# show spe version

IOS-Bundled Default Firmware-Filename             Version  Firmware-Type
 =====================================             =======  =============
 system:/ucode/mica_board_firmware                 2.0.2.0  Mica Boardware
 system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware                  2.6.2.0  Mica Portware
 system:/ucode/microcom_firmware                   5.1.20   Microcom F/W and DSP
 On-Flash Firmware-Filename                        Version  Firmware-Type
 ==========================                        =======  =============
 flash:portware.2620.ios                           2.6.2.0  Mica Portware
 flash:mcom-modem-firmware.3.1.30.bin              3.1.30   Microcom Firmware
 flash:mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin                 5.1.9    Microcom F/W and DSP
 flash:R0620.ios                                   0.6.2.0  Mica Portware
 flash:pw2710.ios                                  2.7.1.0  Mica Portware
 flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin                   2.7.1.0  Mica Portware
 SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
 1/0   MICA-HMM   1/0   - 1/5   2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/1   MICA-HMM   1/6   - 1/11  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/3   MICA-HMM   1/18  - 1/23  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/5   MICA-HMM   1/30  - 1/35  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/6   MICA-HMM   1/36  - 1/41  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/7   MICA-HMM   1/42  - 1/47  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/9   MICA-HMM   1/54  - 1/59  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:/pw2710.ios
 2/0   MCOM-V90   2/0           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/1   MCOM-V90   2/1           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/2   MCOM-V90   2/2           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/3   MCOM-V90   2/3           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/4   MCOM-V90   2/4           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/5   MCOM-V90   2/5           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/6   MCOM-V90   2/6           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/7   MCOM-V90   2/7           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/8   MCOM-V90   2/8           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/9   MCOM-V90   2/9           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/10  MCOM-V90   2/10          5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/11  MCOM-V90   2/11          5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/12  MCOM-V34   2/12          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/13  MCOM-V34   2/13          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/14  MCOM-V34   2/14          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/15  MCOM-V34   2/15          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/16  MCOM-V34   2/16          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/17  MCOM-V34   2/17          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/18  MCOM-V34   2/18          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/19  MCOM-V34   2/19          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/20  MCOM-V34   2/20          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/21  MCOM-V34   2/21          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/22  MCOM-V34   2/22          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/23  MCOM-V34   2/23          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash 

Router# show spe version 1

 SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
 1/0   MICA-HMM   1/0   - 1/5   2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/1   MICA-HMM   1/6   - 1/11  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/3   MICA-HMM   1/18  - 1/23  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/5   MICA-HMM   1/30  - 1/35  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/6   MICA-HMM   1/36  - 1/41  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/7   MICA-HMM   1/42  - 1/47  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/9   MICA-HMM   1/54  - 1/59  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:/pw2710.ios 

Router# show spe version 1/2

 SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
 1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin 

The following two examples show implementation of the show spe version command to display information about a range of SPEs:


Router# show spe version 1/2 2

 SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
 1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/3   MICA-HMM   1/18  - 1/23  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/5   MICA-HMM   1/30  - 1/35  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/6   MICA-HMM   1/36  - 1/41  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/7   MICA-HMM   1/42  - 1/47  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/9   MICA-HMM   1/54  - 1/59  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:/pw2710.ios
 2/0   MCOM-V90   2/0           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/1   MCOM-V90   2/1           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/2   MCOM-V90   2/2           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/3   MCOM-V90   2/3           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/4   MCOM-V90   2/4           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/5   MCOM-V90   2/5           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/6   MCOM-V90   2/6           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/7   MCOM-V90   2/7           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/8   MCOM-V90   2/8           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/9   MCOM-V90   2/9           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/10  MCOM-V90   2/10          5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/11  MCOM-V90   2/11          5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/12  MCOM-V34   2/12          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/13  MCOM-V34   2/13          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/14  MCOM-V34   2/14          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/15  MCOM-V34   2/15          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/16  MCOM-V34   2/16          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/17  MCOM-V34   2/17          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/18  MCOM-V34   2/18          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/19  MCOM-V34   2/19          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/20  MCOM-V34   2/20          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/21  MCOM-V34   2/21          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/22  MCOM-V34   2/22          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash
 2/23  MCOM-V34   2/23          2.3(6)     N/A     feature_card_flash 

Router# show spe version 1/2 2/6

 SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
 1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/3   MICA-HMM   1/18  - 1/23  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
 1/5   MICA-HMM   1/30  - 1/35  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/6   MICA-HMM   1/36  - 1/41  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/7   MICA-HMM   1/42  - 1/47  2.7.1.0    N/A     system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware
 1/9   MICA-HMM   1/54  - 1/59  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:/pw2710.ios
 2/0   MCOM-V90   2/0           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/1   MCOM-V90   2/1           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/2   MCOM-V90   2/2           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/3   MCOM-V90   2/3           5.1(20)    N/A     system:/ucode/microcom_firmware
 2/4   MCOM-V90   2/4           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/5   MCOM-V90   2/5           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin
 2/6   MCOM-V90   2/6           5.1(9)     N/A     flash:/mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin

Router# show spe version

IOS-Bundled Default Firmware-Filename             Version  Firmware-Type
=====================================             =======  =============
system:/ucode/mica_board_firmware                 2.0.2.0  Mica Boardware
system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware                  2.6.2.0  Mica Portware
system:/ucode/microcom_firmware                   5.1.20   Microcom F/W and DSP

On-Flash Firmware-Filename                        Version  Firmware-Type
==========================                        =======  =============
flash:portware.2620.ios                           2.6.2.0  Mica Portware
flash:mcom-modem-firmware.3.1.30.bin              3.1.30   Microcom Firmware
flash:mcom-fw-dsp.5.1.9_47.22.bin                 5.1.9    Microcom F/W and DSP
flash:R0620.ios                                   0.6.2.0  Mica Portware
flash:pw2710.ios                                  2.7.1.0  Mica Portware
flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin                   2.7.1.0  Mica Portware

SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Range     Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
1/0   MICA-HMM   1/0   - 1/5   2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
1/1   MICA-HMM   1/6   - 1/11  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
1/2   MICA-HMM   1/12  - 1/17  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin
1/3   MICA-HMM   1/18  - 1/23  2.7.1.0    N/A     flash:mica-modem-pw_2_7_1_0.bin

For the Cisco AS5800, the show spe version command display will be different. Note that the SPE-Port-Range field indicates the shelf/slot/port of the SPE.

Router# show spe version 

Firmware-Filename                             Version  Firmware-Type
=================                             =======  =============
IOS-Bundled Default                           2.6.2.0  Mica Portware
slot0:/pw2710.ios                             2.7.1.0  Mica Portware
slot0:/pw3102.ios                             3.1.0.2  Mica Portware
slot0:/pw3101.ios                             3.1.0.1  Mica Portware
SPE-# SPE-Type   SPE-Port-Range    Version    Upgrade Firmware-Filename
3/0   MICA-DMM   1/3/00 - 1/3/11   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/1   MICA-DMM   1/3/12 - 1/3/23   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/2   MICA-DMM   1/3/24 - 1/3/35   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/3   MICA-DMM   1/3/36 - 1/3/47   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/4   MICA-DMM   1/3/48 - 1/3/59   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/5   MICA-DMM   1/3/60 - 1/3/71   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/6   MICA-DMM   1/3/72 - 1/3/83   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/7   MICA-DMM   1/3/84 - 1/3/95   2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios
3/8   MICA-DMM   1/3/96 - 1/3/107  2.7.1.0    N/A     slot0:/pw2710.ios

Table 112 describes the significant fields for the show spe version command on the Cisco AS5800 access server.

Table 112 show spe version Field Descriptions

Field
Description

SPE-#

The slot and port number of the SPE.

SPE-Type

The type of the SPE.

SPE-Port-Range

The range of ports within the specific SPE.

Version

The version of firmware loaded on the SPE.

Upgrade

The method used to reboot the SPE—choices are: busyout (default), reboot, or recover.

Firmware-Filename

This is the name of the firmware. You can use the dir command at the prompt to see what firmware filenames are available.

Firmware-Type

This describes which type of modem is associated with the firmware version.

IOS-Bundled Default Firmware-Filename

This shows which firmware filenames are bundled with the Cisco IOS (system:/ucode).

On-Flash Firmware-Filename

This shows which firmware filenames are on the Flash (flash:).


Related Commands

Command
Description

firmware location

Upgrades SPE firmware after the new SPE firmware image is retrieved from CCO or elsewhere.

show spe

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


show syscon sdp

To display information about the Shelf Discovery Protocol (SDP), use the show syscon sdp command in privileged EXEC or user EXEC mode.

show syscon sdp

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC
User EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3AA

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show syscon sdp command:

Router# show syscon sdp

Current time 10:46:32 PST Jan 28 1998, system controller 172.23.66.100
Last hello packet received at 10:45:38 PST Jan 28 1998
11773 Total SDP packets
    0 packets with bad MD5 hash
    5884 Hello packets received
    5889 Hello packets sent
    0 Command packets received
    0 Command packets sent

Table 113 describes the fields shown in the sample display.

Table 113 show syscon sdp Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Current time

Current time and date.

system controller

IP address of the system controller.

Last hello packet received

Time and date when the last hello packet from the system controller was received by the shelf.

Total SDP packets

Total number of SDP packets sent or received by the shelf.

packets with bad MD5 hash

Number of packets with a bad MD5 hash.

Hello packets received

Number of hello packets received by the shelf from the system controller.

Hello packets sent

Number of hello packets sent from the shelf to the system controller.

Command packets received

Number of packets containing commands received by the shelf.

Command packets sent

Number of commands sent by the shelf.


Related Commands

Command
Description

syscon address

Specifies the system controller for a managed shelf.

syscon source-interface

Specifies the interface to use for the source address in SDP packets.


show tech-support modem

To create a modem ISDN channel aggregation (MICA) modem functionality report on a Cisco AS5300 or AS5800 access server, use the show tech-support modem command in privileged EXEC mode.

show tech-support modem [detail]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Produces an extensive modem functionality report.


Defaults

show tech-support modem

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced for MICA modems on the Cisco AS5300 and AS5800.


Usage Guidelines

This command is useful when information is required to troubleshoot a problem with MICA modems in the field. Customers are typically asked to send the output for a number of Cisco IOS EXEC commands. The show tech-support modem command provides extensive output of many EXEC commands by entering a single command.

The report displayed by the show tech-support modem command is the successive output of many commands. The report takes some time to run and, when captured in a buffer, can be over 100 pages in length. Table 114 lists the commands run by the show tech-support modem command, in the order run.

Table 114 List of Commands Run by show tech-support modem Command 

Commands Run by the show tech-support modem Command:

show version

show running-config

show modem version

show modem

show modem summary

show spe version

show controllers t1 call-counters

show controllers e1 call-counters

show modem connect-speeds

show modem mapping

show line

show caller

show users all

Additional Commands Run by the show tech-support modem detail Command:

show modem configuration

show modem operational-status

show modem mica all

show modem csm

show modem log


To interpret the modem reports, refer to the descriptions for each command listed in Table 114 in the appropriate command reference manual.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a basic list of modem reports:

Router# show tech-support modem

The following example shows how to display an extensive list of modem reports:

Router# show tech-support modem detail

Related Commands

Command
Description

execute-on

Executes a command on a line card to monitor and maintain information on the card (for example, a line card on a dial shelf).


show tech-support spe

To create a NextPort service processing element (SPE) modem functionality report on a Cisco AS5350, AS5400, AS5800, or AS5850 access server, use the show tech-support spe command in privileged EXEC mode.

show tech-support spe [detail]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Produces an extensive modem functionality report.


Defaults

show tech-support spe

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(13)

The commands show tech-support modem (for the Cisco AS5300 and AS5800 access servers) and show tech-support spe (for the Cisco AS5350, AS5400, AS5800, and AS5850 access servers) were introduced.

12.2(11)T

The commands were migrated to Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

This command is useful when information is required to troubleshoot a problem with SPE modems in the field. Customers are typically asked to send the output for a number of Cisco IOS EXEC commands. The show tech-support spe command provides extensive output of many EXEC commands by entering a single command.

The report displayed by the show tech-support spe command is the successive output of many commands. The report takes some time to run and, when captured in a buffer, can be over 100 pages in length. Table 115 summarizes the commands run by the show tech-support spe command.

Table 115 List of Commands Run by show tech-support spe Command 

Commands Run by the show tech-support spe Command:

show version

show running-config

show spe version

show spe

show spe modem summary

show spe modem csr summary

show spe modem disconnect-reason summary

show spe recovery

show csm call-rate

show nextport mm

show controllers e1 call-counters

show controllers t1 call-counters

show line

show caller

show users all

Additional Commands Run by the show tech-support spe detail Command:

show csm modem

show spe log

show port modem log


To interpret the modem reports, refer to the descriptions for each command listed in Table 115 in the appropriate command reference manual.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a basic list of modem reports:

Router# show tech-support spe

The following example shows how to display an extensive list of modem reports:

Router# show tech-support spe detail

Related Commands

Command
Description

execute-on

Executes a command on a line card to monitor and maintain information on the card (for example, a line card on a dial shelf).


show tgrm

To display information for debugging purposes about defined trunk groups and interfaces that have been assigned to the trunk groups, use the show tgrm command in EXEC mode.

show tgrm

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show tgrm command:

Router# show tgrm 

      Trunk   Any in  Vce in   Data in
     Group #  Any out Vce out  Data out

        2       65535   65535   65535
                65535   65535   65535
                0 Retries
                Interface Se1/0/1:15    Data = 0, Voice = 0, Free = 30
                Interface Se1/0/8:15    Data = 2, Voice = 0, Free = 28

                Total calls for trunk group:Data = 2, Voice = 0, Free = 58
                Selected Voice Interface :Se1/0/1:15
                Selected Data Interface  :Se1/0/1:15 

Table 116 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 116 show tgrm Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Trunk Group #

Number of a defined trunk group.

Any in, Vce In, Data In, Any out, Vce out, Data out

Trunk group settings that specify whether incoming and outgoing voice and data traffic is allowed.

The nonconfigured number 65535 indicates that max-calls values have not been configured in the global trunk group command.

Retries

Defined maximum number of retries.

Interface

Specified interface, number of channels currently used for voice and data, and number of free channels.

Total calls for trunk group

Number of calls to and from the trunk group, number of channels used for voice and data, and number of free channels.

Selected Voice Interface

Interface or trunk to be used next for a voice call.

Selected Data Interface

Interface or trunk to be used next for a data call.


show vpdn

To display basic information about all active virtual private dialup network (VPDN) tunnels, use the show vpdn command in user EXEC mode.

show vpdn

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

User EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was enhanced to display Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) information.

12.1(2)T

This command was enhanced to display PPPoE session information on actual Ethernet interfaces.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show vpdn command to display information about all active tunnels using Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP), Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F), and Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol (PPTP).

The output of the show vpdn session command also displays PPPoE session information. PPPoE is supported on ATM permanent virtual connections (PVCs) compliant with RFC 1483 only. PPPoE is not supported on Frame Relay and any other LAN interfaces such as FDDI and Token Ring.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show vpdn command on a device with active L2F and L2TP tunnels:

Router> show vpdn

Active L2F tunnels
NAS Name   Gateway Name    NAS CLID   Gateway CLID   State
nas        gateway           4            2          open

L2F MIDs
Name                    NAS Name    Interface    MID      State
router1@cisco.com       nas          As7          1       open
router2@cisco.com       nas          As8          2       open

%No active PPTP tunnels

The following is sample output from the show vpdn command on a device with an active PPPoE tunnels:

Router> show vpdn
%No active L2TP tunnels
%No active L2F tunnels

PPPoE Tunnel and Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 1
PPPoE Tunnel Information
Session count:1
PPPoE Session Information
SID        RemMAC          LocMAC       Intf    VASt    OIntf    VC
1       0010.7b01.2cd9  0090.ab13.bca8  Vi4     UP      AT6/0   0/104

The following is sample output from the show vpdn command on a device with an active PPPoE session on an actual Ethernet interface:

Router> show vpdn
%No active L2TP tunnels
%No active L2F tunnels
PPPoE Tunnel and Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 1
PPPoE Tunnel Information
Session count:1
PPPoE Session Information
SID        RemMAC          LocMAC       Intf    VASt    OIntf
1       0090.bf06.c870 00e0.1459.2521   Vi1      UP     Eth1

Table 117 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 117 show vpdn Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Active L2F tunnels

NAS Name

Hostname of the network access server (NAS), which is the remote termination point of the tunnel.

Gateway Name

Hostname of the home gateway, which is the local termination point of the tunnel.

NAS CLID

A number uniquely identifying the VPDN tunnel on the NAS.

Gateway CLID

A number uniquely identifying the VPDN tunnel on the gateway.

State

Indicates whether the tunnel is open, opening, closing, or closed.

L2F MIDs

Name

Username of the person from whom a protocol message was forwarded over the tunnel.

NAS Name

Hostname of the NAS.

Interface

Interface from which the protocol message was sent.

MID

A number uniquely identifying this user in this tunnel.

State

Indicates status for the individual user in the tunnel. The states are: opening, open, closed, closing, and waiting_for_tunnel.

The waiting_for_tunnel state means that the user connection is waiting until the main tunnel can be brought up before it moves to the opening state.

PPPoE Tunnel Information

SID

Session ID for the PPPoE session.

RemMAC

Remote MAC address of the host.

LocMAC

Local MAC address of the router. It is the default MAC address of the router.

Intf

Virtual access interface associated with the PPP session.

VASt

Line protocol state of the virtual access interface.

OIntf

Outgoing interface.

VC

VC on which the PPPoE session is established.


Related Commands\

Command
Description

show vpdn domain

Shows all VPDN domains and DNIS groups configured on the NAS.

show vpdn group

Shows a summary of the relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or summarizes the configuration of a VPDN group including DNIS/domain, load sharing information and current session information.

show vpdn history failure

Shows the content of the failure history table.

show vpdn multilink

Shows the multilink sessions authorized for all VPDN groups.

show vpdn session

Displays session information about active Layer 2 sessions for a VPDN.

show vpdn tunnel

Displays information about active Layer 2 tunnels for a VPDN.


show vpdn domain

To view all virtual private dialup network (VPDN) domains and DNIS groups configured on the network access server, use the show vpdn domain command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vpdn domain

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show vpdn domain command:


Router# show vpdn domain 

Tunnel            VPDN Group
------            ----------
dnis:cg2          vgdnis (L2F)
domain:twu-ultra  test (L2F)

Table 118 shows the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 118 show vpdn domain Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Tunnel

The assigned name of the tunnel endpoint.

VPDN Group

The assigned name of the VPDN group using the tunnel.


show vpdn group

To see a summary of the relationships among virtual private dialup network (VPDN) groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or to summarize the configuration of a VPDN group including domain/DNIS, load sharing information and current session information, use the show vpdn group command in EXEC mode.

show vpdn group [name] [domain | endpoint]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) VPDN group name summarizes the configuration of the specified group.

domain

(Optional) DNIS/domain information.

endpoint

(Optional) Endpoint session information.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show vpdn group command in EXEC mode to see a summary of the relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or to summarize the configuration of a VPDN group including domain/DNIS, load sharing information, and current session information. To summarize relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, use the syntax show vpdn group name.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show vpdn group command summarizing all VPDN group and profile relationships:


Router> show vpdn group

VPDN Group  Customer Profile  VPDN Profile
----------  ----------------  ------------
 1           -                -           
 2           -                -           
 3           -                -           
 lisun       cp1              -           
 outgoing-2  -                -           
 test        -                -           
*vg1         cpdnis           -           
*vg2         cpdnis           -           
 vgdnis     +cp1              vp1         
 vgnumber    -                -           
 vp1         -                -           

* VPDN group not configured
+ VPDN profile under Customer profile


Note VPDN group is marked with "*" if it does not exist, but is used under customer/VPDN profile.



Note Customer profiles are marked with "+" if the corresponding VPDN group is not directly configured under a customer profile. Instead, the corresponding VPDN profile is configured under the customer profile.


The following is sample output from the show vpdn group command for a VPDN group named vgdnis:

Router > show vpdn group vgdnis

Tunnel (L2TP)
------
dnis:cg1
dnis:cg2
dnis:jan
cisco.com

Endpoint        Session Limit Priority Active Sessions Status Reserved Sessions
--------        ------------- -------- --------------- ------ -----------------
172.21.9.67     *             1        0               OK     -
--------------- -------------          ---------------        -----------------
Total           *                      0                      0


Note Tunnel section lists all domain/DNIS ("dnis" appears before DNIS).

The session limit endpoint is the sum of the session limits of all endpoints and is marked with "*" if there is no limit (indicated by "*") for any endpoint.

If the endpoint has no session limit, reserved sessions are marked with "-".


The following is sample output from the show vpdn group command:


Router# show vpdn group 

VPDN Group      Customer Profile VPDN Profile     
----------      ---------------- ------------     
customer1-vpdng customer1        customer1-profile
customer2-vpdng customer2        -                

Router# show vpdn group customer1-vpdng

Tunnel (L2TP)
--------              
cisco.com             
cisco1.com            
dnis:customer1-calledg

Endpoint        Session Limit Priority Active Sessions Status Reserved Sessions
--------        ------------- -------- --------------- ------ -----------------
172.21.9.67     *             1        0               OK
172.21.9.68     100           1        0               OK
172.21.9.69     *             5        0               OK
                -------------          ---------------        -----------------
Total           *                      0                      0

Table 119 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.

Table 119 show vpdn group Field Descriptions

Field
Description

VPDN Group

The assigned name of the VPDN group using the tunnel.

Customer Profile

The name of the assigned customer profile.

VPDN Profile

The name of the assigned VPDN profile.

Tunnel

The assigned name of the tunnel endpoint.

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.


show vpdn history failure

To show the content of the failure history table, use the show vpdn history failure command in EXEC mode.

show vpdn history failure [user-name]

Syntax Description

user-name

(Optional) Username, which displays only the entries mapped to that particular user.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3 T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If a username is specified, only the entries mapped to that username are displayed; when the username is not specified, the whole table is displayed.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show vpdn history failure command, which displays the failure history table for a specific user:

Router> show vpdn history failure

Table size: 20
Number of entries in table: 1

User: jcchan@cisco.com, MID = 1
NAS: isp, IP address = 172.21.9.25, CLID = 1
Gateway: hp-gw, IP address = 172.21.9.15, CLID = 1
Log time: 13:08:02, Error repeat count: 1
Failure type: The remote server closed this session
Failure reason: Administrative intervention

Table 120 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 120 show vpdn history failure Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Table size

Configurable VPDN history table size.

Number of entries in table

Number of entries currently in the history table.

User

Username for the entry displayed.

MID

VPDN user session ID that correlates to the logged event. The MID is a unique ID per user session.

NAS

Network access server identity.

IP address

IP address of the network access server or home gateway (HGW).

CLID

Tunnel endpoint for the network access server and HGW.

Gateway

HGW end of the VPDN tunnel.

Log time

The event logged time.

Error repeat count

Number of times a failure entry has been logged under a specific user. Only one log entry is allowed per user and is unique to its MID, with the older one being overwritten.

Failure type

Description of failure.

Failure reason

Reason for failure.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear vpdn history failure

Clears the content of the VPDN failure history table.

vpdn history failure

Enables logging of VPDN failures to the history failure table or to sets the failure history table size.


show vpdn multilink

To see the multilink sessions authorized for all virtual private dialup network (VPDN) groups, use the show vpdn multilink command in EXEC mode.

show vpdn multilink

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XI

This command was introduced.


Examples

Following is sample output comparing the show vpdn tunnel command with the show vpdn multilink command:

Router# show vpdn tunnel
L2F Tunnel and Session Information (Total tunnels=1 sessions=1)
 NAS CLID HGW CLID NAS Name        HGW Name        State
 24       10       centi3_nas      twu253_hg       open   
                   172.21.9.46     172.21.9.67    
 CLID   MID    Username                   Intf   State
 10     1      twu@twu-ultra.cisco.com    Se0:22 open   

Router# show vpdn multilink 
Multilink Bundle Name   VPDN Group Active links Reserved links Bundle/Link Limit
---------------------   ---------- ------------ -------------- -----------------
twu@twu-ultra.cisco.com vgdnis     1            0              */*

Table 121 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 121 show vpdn multilink Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

NAS CLID

Network access server Caller Line Identification number (CLID).

HGW CLID

Home gateway (HGW) Caller Line Identification number (CLID).

NAS Name

Name assigned to the NAS.

HGW Name

Name assigned to the HGW.

State

Operational state of the designated piece of equipment.

CLID

Calling Line Identification number.

MID

Modem Identification.

Username

Assigned user name.

Intf

Type of interface.

State

Operational state of the designated piece of equipment.

Multilink Bundle Name

Name of the multilink bundle.

VPDN Group

Name of the VPDN group.

Active Links

Number of active links.

Reserved Links

Number of reserved links.

Bundle/Link limit

Limit of bundles or links available.


show vpdn session

To display session information about active Layer 2 sessions for a virtual private dialup network (VPDN), use the show vpdn session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vpdn session [all [filter] | packets [filter] | sequence [filter] | state [filter]]

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays extensive reports about active sessions.

filter

(Optional) One of the filter parameters defined in Table 121.

packets

(Optional) Displays information about packet and byte counts for sessions.

sequence

(Optional) Displays sequence information for sessions.

state

(Optional) Displays state information for sessions.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was enhanced to display Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) session information. Support was added for the packets and all keywords.

12.1(2)T

This command was enhanced to display PPPoE session information on actual Ethernet interfaces.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show vpdn session command to display information about all active sessions using L2TP, L2F, and PPTP.

The output of the show vpdn session command displays PPPoE session information as well. PPPoE is supported on ATM permanent virtual connections (PVCs) compliant with RFC 1483 only. PPPoE is not supported on Frame Relay and any other LAN interfaces such as FDDI and Token Ring.

Reports and options for this command depend upon the configuration in which it is used. Use the command-line question mark (?) help function to display options available with the show vpdn session command.

Table 121defines the filter parameters available to refine the output of the show vpdn session command. You may use any one of the filter parameters in place of the filter argument.

Table 122 Filter Parameters for the show vpdn session Command

Syntax
Description

interface serial number

Filters the output to display only information for sessions associated with the specified serial interface.

number—The serial interface number.

interface virtual-template number

Filters the output to display only information for sessions associated with the specified virtual template.

number—The virtual template number.

tunnel id tunnel-id session-id

Filters the output to display only information for sessions associated with the specified tunnel ID and session ID.

tunnel-id—The local tunnel ID. Valid values range from 1 to 65535.

session-id—The local session ID. Valid values range from 1 to 65535.

tunnel remote-name remote-name local-name

Filters the output to display only information for sessions associated with the tunnel with the specified names.

remote-name—The remote tunnel name.

local-name—The local tunnel name.

username username

Filters the output to display only information for sessions associated with the specified username.

username—The username.


Examples

The show vpdn session command provides reports on call activity for all active sessions. The following output is from a device carrying active L2TP, L2F, and PPPoE sessions:

Router# show vpdn session

L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 4

LocID RemID TunID Intf          Username             State    Last Chg Uniq ID
4     691   13695 Se0/0         nobody2@cisco.com        est    00:06:00  4      
5     692   13695 SSS Circuit   nobody1@cisco.com        est    00:01:43  8      
6     693   13695 SSS Circuit   nobody1@cisco.com        est    00:01:43  9      
3     690   13695 SSS Circuit   nobody3@cisco.com        est    2d21h     3      

L2F Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 2

 CLID   MID    Username                   Intf          State   Uniq ID
 1      2      nobody@cisco.com              SSS Circuit   open    10     
 1      3      nobody@cisco.com              SSS Circuit   open    11     

%No active PPTP tunnels

PPPoE Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 7

PPPoE Session Information
UID    SID    RemMAC         OIntf          Intf      Session
              LocMAC                        VASt      state  
3      1      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          N/A       CNCT_FWDED
              0010.7b90.0840                         
6      2      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          Vi1.1     CNCT_PTA
              0010.7b90.0840               UP         
7      3      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          Vi1.2     CNCT_PTA
              0010.7b90.0840               UP         
8      4      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          N/A       CNCT_FWDED
              0010.7b90.0840                         
9      5      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          N/A       CNCT_FWDED
              0010.7b90.0840                         
10     6      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          N/A       CNCT_FWDED
              0010.7b90.0840                         
11     7      0030.949b.b4a0 Fa2/0          N/A       CNCT_FWDED
              0010.7b90.0840                         

Table 123 describes the significant fields in the show vpdn session display.

Table 123 show vpdn session Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

LocID

Local identifier.

RemID

Remote identifier.

TunID

Tunnel identifier.

Intf

Interface associated with the session.

Username

User domain name.

State

Status for the individual user in the tunnel; can be one of the following states:

est

opening

open

closing

closed

waiting_for_tunnel

The waiting_for_tunnel state means that the user connection is waiting until the main tunnel can be brought up before it moves to the opening state.

Last Chg

Time interval (in hh:mm:ss) since last change occurred.

Uniq ID (Unique ID:)

The unique identifier used to correlate this particular session with the sessions retrieved from other show commands or debug command traces.

CLID

A number uniquely identifying the session.

MID

A number uniquely identifying this user in this tunnel.

UID

PPPoE user ID.

SID

PPPoE session ID.

RemMAC

Remote Media Access Control (MAC) address of the host.

LocMAC

Local MAC address of the router. It is the default MAC address of the router.

OIntf

Outgoing interface.

Intf VASt

Virtual access interface number and state.

Session state

PPPoE session state.


The show vpdn session packets command provides reports on call activity for all the currently active sessions. The following output is from a device carrying an active PPPoE session:

Router# show vpdn session packets
%No active L2TP tunnels
%No active L2F tunnels
PPPoE Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 1
PPPoE Session Information
SID     Pkts-In         Pkts-Out        Bytes-In        Bytes-Out
1       202333          202337          2832652         2832716

Table 124 describes the significant fields shown in the show vpdn session packets command display.

Table 124 show vpdn session packets Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SID

Session ID for the PPPoE session.

Pkts-In

Number of packets coming into this session.

Pkts-Out

Number of packets going out of this session.

Bytes-In

Number of bytes coming into this session.

Bytes-Out

Number of bytes going out of this session.


The show vpdn session all command provides extensive reports on call activity for all the currently active sessions. The following output is from a device carrying active L2TP, L2F, and PPPoE sessions:

Router# show vpdn session all

L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 4

Session id 5 is up, tunnel id 13695
Call serial number is 3355500002
Remote tunnel name is User03
  Internet address is 10.0.0.63
  Session state is established, time since change 00:03:53
    52 Packets sent, 52 received
    2080 Bytes sent, 1316 received
  Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never
  Session MTU is 1464 bytes
  Session username is nobody@cisco.com
    Interface 
    Remote session id is 692, remote tunnel id 58582
  UDP checksums are disabled
  SSS switching enabled
  No FS cached header information available
  Sequencing is off
  Unique ID is 8

Session id 6 is up, tunnel id 13695
Call serial number is 3355500003
Remote tunnel name is User03
  Internet address is 10.0.0.63
  Session state is established, time since change 00:04:22
    52 Packets sent, 52 received
    2080 Bytes sent, 1316 received
  Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never
  Session MTU is 1464 bytes
  Session username is nobody@cisco.com
    Interface 
    Remote session id is 693, remote tunnel id 58582
  UDP checksums are disabled
  SSS switching enabled
  No FS cached header information available
  Sequencing is off
  Unique ID is 9

Session id 3 is up, tunnel id 13695
Call serial number is 3355500000
Remote tunnel name is User03
  Internet address is 10.0.0.63
  Session state is established, time since change 2d21h
    48693 Packets sent, 48692 received
    1947720 Bytes sent, 1314568 received
  Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never
  Session MTU is 1464 bytes
  Session username is nobody2@cisco.com
    Interface 
    Remote session id is 690, remote tunnel id 58582
  UDP checksums are disabled
  SSS switching enabled
  No FS cached header information available
  Sequencing is off
  Unique ID is 3

Session id 4 is up, tunnel id 13695
Call serial number is 3355500001
Remote tunnel name is User03
  Internet address is 10.0.0.63
  Session state is established, time since change 00:08:40
    109 Packets sent, 3 received
    1756 Bytes sent, 54 received
  Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never
  Session MTU is 1464 bytes
  Session username is nobody@cisco.com
    Interface Se0/0
    Remote session id is 691, remote tunnel id 58582
  UDP checksums are disabled
  IDB switching enabled
  FS cached header information:
    encap size = 36 bytes
    4500001C BDDC0000 FF11E977 0A00003E
    0A00003F 06A506A5 00080000 0202E4D6
    02B30000 
  Sequencing is off
  Unique ID is 4

L2F Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 2
MID: 2
User:  nobody@cisco.com
Interface:  
State:  open
Packets out: 53
Bytes out: 2264
Packets in: 51
Bytes in: 1274
Unique ID: 10

  Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never
MID: 3
User:  nobody@cisco.com
Interface:  
State:  open
Packets out: 53
Bytes out: 2264
Packets in: 51
Bytes in: 1274
Unique ID: 11
Last clearing of "show vpdn" counters never

%No active PPTP tunnels

PPPoE Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 7

PPPoE Session Information
SID     Pkts-In         Pkts-Out        Bytes-In        Bytes-Out
1       48696           48696           681765          1314657   
2       71              73              1019            1043      
3       71              73              1019            1043      
4       61              62              879             1567      
5       61              62              879             1567      
6       55              55              791             1363      
7       55              55              795             1363      

The significant fields shown in the show vpdn session all command display are similar to those defined in Table 123 and Table 124.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show sss session

Displays Subscriber Service Switch session status.

show vpdn

Displays basic information about all active VPDN tunnels.

show vpdn domain

Shows all VPDN domains and DNIS groups configured on the NAS.

show vpdn group

Shows a summary of the relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or summarizes the configuration of a VPDN group including DNIS/domain, load sharing information and current session information.

show vpdn history failure

Shows the content of the failure history table.

show vpdn multilink

Shows the multilink sessions authorized for all VPDN groups.

show vpdn tunnel

Displays information about active Layer 2 tunnels for a VPDN.


show vpdn tunnel

To display information about active Layer 2 tunnels for a virtual private dialup network (VPDN), use the show vpdn command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vpdn tunnel [all [filter] | packets [filter] | state [filter] | summary [filter] | transport [filter]]

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays summary information about all active tunnels.

filter

(Optional) One of the filter parameters defined in Table 121.

packets

(Optional) Displays packet numbers and packet byte information.

state

(Optional) Displays state information for a tunnel.

summary

(Optional) Displays a summary of tunnel information.

transport

(Optional) Displays tunnel transport information.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.2

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

Support was added for the packet and all keywords.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show vpdn tunnel command to display detailed information about L2TP, L2F, and PPTP VPDN tunnels.

Table 121defines the filter parameters available to refine the output of the show vpdn tunnel command. You may use any one of the filter parameters in place of the filter argument.

Table 125 Filter Parameters for the show vpdn tunnel Command

Syntax
Description

id local-id

Filters the output to display only information for the tunnel with the specified local ID.

local-id—The local tunnel ID number. Valid values range from 1 to 65535.

local-name local-name remote-name

Filters the output to display only information for the tunnel associated with the specified names.

local-name—The local tunnel name.

remote-name—The remote tunnel name.

remote-name remote-name local-name

Filters the output to display only information for the tunnel associated with the specified names.

remote-name—The remote tunnel name.

local-name—The local tunnel name.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show vpdn tunnel command for L2F and L2TP sessions:

Router# show vpdn tunnel
L2TP Tunnel Information (Total tunnels=1 sessions=1)
LocID RemID Remote Name   State  Remote Address  Port  Sessions
2     10    router1       est    172.21.9.13     1701  1 

L2F Tunnel
 NAS CLID HGW CLID NAS Name        HGW Name        State
 9         1        nas1           HGW1            open   
                    172.21.9.4      172.21.9.232 

%No active PPTP tunnels

Table 126 describes the significant fields shown in the show vpdn tunnel command display.

Table 126 show vpdn tunnel Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

LocID

Local tunnel identifier.

RemID

Remote tunnel identifier.

Remote Name

Hostname of the remote peer.

State

Status for the individual user in the tunnel; can be one of the following states:

est

opening

open

closing

closed

waiting_for_tunnel

The waiting_for_tunnel state means that the user connection is waiting until the main tunnel can be brought up before it moves to the opening state.

Remote address

IP address of the remote peer.

Port

Port ID.

Sessions

Number of sessions using the tunnel.

NAS CLID

A number uniquely identifying the VPDN tunnel on the network access server (NAS).

HGW CLID

A number uniquely identifying the VPDN tunnel on the gateway.

NAS Name

Hostname and IP address of the NAS.

HGW Name

Hostname and IP address of the home gateway.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show vpdn

Displays basic information about all active VPDN tunnels.

show vpdn domain

Shows all VPDN domains and DNIS groups configured on the NAS.

show vpdn group

Shows a summary of the relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or summarizes the configuration of a VPDN group including DNIS/domain, load sharing information and current session information.

show vpdn history failure

Shows the content of the failure history table.

show vpdn multilink

Shows the multilink sessions authorized for all VPDN groups.

show vpdn session

Displays session information about active Layer 2 sessions for a VPDN.