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Table Of Contents
Cisco PVDM2-12DM, PVDM2-24DM, and PVDM2-36DM Digital Modem Packet Voice Data Modules
Prerequisites for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
Basic Information for Configurations
Restrictions for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
Information About Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
PVDM Line Numbering on Cisco Integrated Services Routers
Mixing Digital Modem PVDM2s with Voice PVDMs
How to Configure Digital Modem PVDM2s
Tasks Common to All Configurations
Configuring the Loopback Interface
Configuring the Modem Country Code
Configuring Modem Lines for Dial-In and Dial-Out
Configuring the Default IP Pool Information
Creating Group Asynchronous Interfaces
Configuring the Dialer Interface
Configuration Using NM-xCE1T1-PRI Network Modules
Configuring the T1/E1 Network Module
Configuring ISDN Digital Modem Calls (PRI)
Configuring Digital Trunk Calls (CAS)
Configuration Using HWIC-xCE1T1-PRI
Configuration Using VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE
Configuration Examples for Digital Modem PVDM2s
Configuring a T1 Controller for CAS Digital Trunk Calls: Example
Configuring a T1 Controller for ISDN Digital Modem Calls: Example
show modem configuration (pvdm2)
show modem operational-status (pvdm2)
Feature Information for Digital Modem PVDM2s
Cisco PVDM2-12DM, PVDM2-24DM, and PVDM2-36DM Digital Modem Packet Voice Data Modules
First Published: June 19, 2006Last Updated: July 11, 2008The Cisco digital modem packet voice data modules (Cisco PVDMs), type 2 (Cisco PVDM2s), are high-density PVDMs containing 12, 24, or 36 digital modems. These modems provide direct digital connection to Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI) channels, to Basic Rate Interface (BRI) channels, and to channel associated signaling (CAS) digital trunk lines. The PVDM2s are installed in Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series integrated services routers.
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Contents
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Prerequisites for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
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Restrictions for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
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Information About Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
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How to Configure Digital Modem PVDM2s
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Configuration Examples for Digital Modem PVDM2s
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Feature Information for Digital Modem PVDM2s
Prerequisites for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
Supported Platforms
The following Cisco integrated services routers are supported for the digital modem PVDM2s:
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Cisco 2811
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Cisco 2821
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Cisco 2851
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Cisco 3825
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Cisco 3845
Network Interfaces
LAN connections are provided through your router's Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports.
For information on how to configure the LAN interfaces on your router, see the Configuring Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces section of Basic Software Configuration Using the Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface.
WAN connections are provided through Cisco network modules and interface cards. The digital modem PVDM2s are supported with the following:
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Network modules (supported in Cisco IOS Releases 12.4(9)T and later):
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NM-1CE1T1-PRI
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NM-2CE1T1-PRI
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Interface cards (supported in Cisco IOS Releases 12.4(11)XW and later):
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HWIC-1CE1T1-PRI
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HWIC-2CE1T1-PRI
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VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE
For information on how to install Cisco network modules, see the Cisco Network Module Hardware Installation Guide.
For information on how to install Cisco interface cards, see the Cisco Interface Card Hardware Installation Guide.
PVDM2 Installation
Install the digital modem PVDM2s in the PVDM chassis slots on your router's motherboard.
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To install PVDM2s in Cisco 2800 series routers, see Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers.
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To install PVDM2s in Cisco 3800 series routers, see Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 3800 Series Routers.
Basic Information for Configurations
Make sure that you have the following information:
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Channel-group information and time-slot mapping
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ISDN PRI/BRI configuration parameters
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T1 or E1 information, such as line code and framing type
Restrictions for Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
The following restrictions apply to the Cisco digital modem PVDM2s:
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Digital modem PVDM2s can be inserted only into PVDM2 slots on the motherboards of Cisco routers. Initially, these routers are the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series integrated services routers named in the "Supported Platforms" section.
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Initial bootup time to download CSM V12 firmware to the digital modem PVDM2s may be two to four minutes due to architectural limitations.
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Digital modem PVDM2s are supported over ISDN BRI in Cisco IOS Releases 12.4(11)XW and later.
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There is no voice support.
Information About Cisco Digital Modem PVDM2s
This section provides information about digital modem PVDM2s.
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PVDM Line Numbering on Cisco Integrated Services Routers
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Mixing Digital Modem PVDM2s with Voice PVDMs
PVDM Line Numbering on Cisco Integrated Services Routers
This section describes the PVDM line numbering scheme for Cisco integrated services routers. Table 1 shows the line numbering scheme for digital modem PVDM2s installed in Cisco 2800 series and 3800 series routers.
Table 1 gives the line number assigned to the first modem in the PVDM. The remaining modems are assigned successively increasing line numbers. Some examples are:
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A PVDM2-12DM module is installed in the PVDM 0 slot of a Cisco 2811 router. The 12 modems on the module are assigned line numbers 322 to 333.
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A PVDM2-24DM module is installed in the PVDM 1 slot of a Cisco 3825 router. The 24 modems on the module are assigned line numbers 386 to 409.
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A PVDM2-36DM module is installed in the PVDM3 slot of a Cisco 3845 router. The 36 modems on the module are assigned line numbers 642 to 677.
Mixing Digital Modem PVDM2s with Voice PVDMs
There are no restrictions on the mixing of digital modem PVDM2s with Cisco voice PVDMs within the supported platforms.
How to Configure Digital Modem PVDM2s
Complete the following tasks to configure the digital modem PVDM2s.
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Tasks Common to All Configurations
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Configuration Using NM-xCE1T1-PRI Network Modules
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Configuration Using HWIC-xCE1T1-PRI
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Configuration Using VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE
Tasks Common to All Configurations
Complete the following tasks for all configurations of digital modem PVDM2s.
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Configuring the Loopback Interface (required)
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Configuring the Modem Country Code (required)
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Configuring Modem Lines for Dial-In and Dial-Out (required)
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Configuring the Default IP Pool Information (required)
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Creating Group Asynchronous Interfaces (required)
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Configuring the Dialer Interface (required)
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Configuring Modem Pooling (optional)
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Configuring Modem Recovery (optional)
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Loading Modem Firmware (optional)
Configuring the Loopback Interface
The loopback 0 interface is the interface that dial-in users access when dialing in to the network. Usually, all dial-in users are assigned to a single IP subnet. This subnet can be identified with the loopback 0 interface, a logical interface whose network number can be borrowed by each asynchronous dial-in interface.
To configure the loopback 0 interface, perform the following tasks, beginning in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
interface Loopback number
2.
ip address ip-address ip-address mask
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring the Modem Country Code
To configure the modem country code for a bank of V12 modems, use the modem country v12 command in global configuration mode.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
modem country v12 country
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Modem Lines for Dial-In and Dial-Out
The following tasks configure modem lines for dial-in and dial-out.
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Configuring Modems for Dial-In (required)
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Configuring Modems for Dial-Out (required)
Configuring Modems for Dial-In
Beginning in global configuration mode, follow these steps to configure modem lines for dial-in.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
line start-range end-range
2.
modem inout
3.
transport input all
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Modems for Dial-Out
To configure the modem lines for dial-out, perform the following tasks, beginning in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
line start-range end-range
2.
rotary number
3.
transport input telnet
4.
modem inout
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring the Default IP Pool Information
You need to set a range of IP addresses in the default IP pool. These IP addresses are used for dial-in users. To set the range of addresses, perform the following task in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
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ip pool local default low-ip-address [high-ip-address]
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ip default gateway number
3.
ip classless
DETAILED STEPS
Creating Group Asynchronous Interfaces
A group asynchronous interface is a parent interface that applies protocol characteristics to specified, associated asynchronous interfaces. After you create a group asynchronous interface, all associated asynchronous interfaces (called members) can be configured through it. Group asynchronous interfaces can speed configuration time and help you maintain interface configuration consistency.
Beginning in global configuration mode, follow these steps to configure a group asynchronous interface.
SUMMARY STEPS
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interface group-async number
2.
ip unnumbered Loopback number
3.
encapsulation ppp
4.
dialer in-band
5.
async mode interactive | dedicated
6.
peer default ip address pool name
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no cdp enable
8.
group-range start-range end-range
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring the Dialer Interface
The dialer interface is the parent interface that holds the central protocol characteristics for the dialer-rotary group. To configure the dialer interface, perform the following tasks, beginning in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
interface Dialer number
2.
ip unnumbered Loopback number
3.
no ip mroute-cache
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encapsulation ppp
5.
peer default ip address pool name
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dialer in-band
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dialer-group number
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no fair-queue
9.
no cdp enable
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Modem Pooling
Modems may be pooled so that specific ranges of the available modems are assigned to the various called numbers handled by your system.
Note
Any modem not assigned to a defined modem pool is assigned to the default modem pool.
Restrictions
If you are using modem pooling in a CAS configuration, the following restrictions apply:
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There must be at least one modem in the default modem pool for the modem pooling feature to work for CAS calls. This is because every time a CAS call is made, a modem in the default pool is used to collect the digits of the called number. Once the digits are collected, the call is forwarded to the appropriate modem pool. One of the modems in that pool will be allocated for the call, and the modem in the default pool will then be released. If there are no available modems in the default pool, the call will not go through.
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Whenever signaling type e&m-fgb is specified in the ds0-group command, it is necessary to configure dtmf dnis as part of the signaling type.
Router(config)# ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb dtmf dnisWhen dtmf dnis is part of the ds0-group command, functions in CSM V12 firmware collect the digits of the called number and match them to the called number in the appropriate modem pool, putting the call through. If dtmf dnis is not part of the ds0-group command, these functions are never activated and no called number match is made, resulting in a default pool modem being used instead of a modem from the correct pool. The call will not go through in such a case.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
modem-pool name
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pool-range modem1-modemN
3.
called-number number max-conn number
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Modem Recovery
The modem recovery feature is present to detect bad modems and mark them, saving the user from the task of doing this manually. If there are spare modems in the platform, this process could prevent callers from getting dead air or busy signals.
The modem recovery feature uses two CLI commands. The modem recovery threshold command sets the number of consecutive failures that a modem must experience before the recovery process is performed. The modem recovery action command defines the action taken on the failed modem. The recovery action will either be "disable", where the IOS will mark the modem bad, or will be "none", where nothing will happen to the modem and the threshold counter will be reset.
A modem failure is defined as any time that the CSM assigns a call to a modem, but that modem does not reach steady state. The call would be classed as a "no answer" or as a trainup failure.
To configure modem recovery, enter the following commands in global configuration mode.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
modem recovery threshold failed-calls
2.
modem recovery action {disable | none}
DETAILED STEPS
Example
The following configuration will result in a modem being marked bad by the IOS after 8 consecutive failures.
router(config)# modem recovery threshold 8router(config)# modem recovery action disableLoading Modem Firmware
To load a different version of CSM V12 firmware into the digital modem PVDM2s, use the modem firmware command in global configuration mode.
Note
It may take two to four minutes for the new version to appear.
SUMMARY STEPS
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configure terminal
2.
modem firmware slot slot-number location ifsfilename
3.
exit
DETAILED STEPS
Verification of Firmware Loading
Use the show modem version command to verify that the new firmware version has been downloaded to the modems. In the example shown here, the router has a PVDM2-24DM module with 24 digital modems (channel numbers 386 to 409). Version 3.07 of the firmware is replaced with version 3.08. Version 3.08 is stored in the file flash:V3_08.axf in the router's flash memory.
Before the download takes place, the show modem version command shows the following:
Router#show modem versionSlot 0:PVDM 1: PVDM2-24DM - HW Version 1, FPGA Version 3.2, NiOS(2) 5.0.1Modem 0/386-0/397:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3.07Modem 0/398-0/409:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3.07Router#Download the firmware as follows:
Router>configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)#modem firmware slot 0 location flash:V3_08.axfThis command will disconnect any active calls.Proceed with firmware upgrade? [confirm]Modem Slot 0: Started firmware download.Modem 0/386 - 0/409 ...Modem Slot 0: Completed firmware downloadRouter(config)#exitRouter#After the download takes place, the show modem version command shows the following:
Router#show modem versionSlot 0:PVDM 1: PVDM2-24DM - HW Version 1, FPGA Version 3.2, NiOS(2) 5.0.1Modem 0/386-0/397:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3.08Modem 0/398-0/409:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3.08Router#Configuration Using NM-xCE1T1-PRI Network Modules
To configure NM-CE1T1 network modules for PRI operation or CAS operation, perform the following procedures.
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Configuring the T1/E1 Network Module (required)
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Configuring ISDN Digital Modem Calls (PRI) (optional)
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Configuring Digital Trunk Calls (CAS) (optional)
Configuring the T1/E1 Network Module
The first step in configuring a digital modem interface is to configure the channelized T1 or E1 network module. The Cisco NM-1CE1T1-PRI network module has one port; The Cisco NM-2CE1T1-PRI network module has two ports. If the network module installed in your router has two ports, you need to do the following procedure on both ports.
SUMMARY STEPS
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card type {t1 | e1} slot
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network-clock-participate slot slot-number
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network-clock-select priority {t1 | e1} slot/port
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controller {t1 | e1} slot/port
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framing {sf | esf | crc4 | no crc4}
6.
linecode {ami | b8zs | hdb3}
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring ISDN Digital Modem Calls (PRI)
Perform the following procedures to complete the configuration of digital modem PVDM2s for ISDN digital data calls.
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Configuring the ISDN Switch Type and PRI Group (required)
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Configuring the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface (required)
Configuring the ISDN Switch Type and PRI Group
Perform the following steps to properly connect with the ISDN central office and to define the group of timeslots used.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
isdn switch-type switch-type
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pri-group timeslots timeslot-range
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface
When you configure ISDN PRI on a channelized E1 or channelized T1 controller, you create a corresponding D-channel serial interface used to carry signaling messages for that PRI group. For E1 modules, channel 15 is the D-channel. For T1 modules, channel 23 is the D-channel. You must configure this signaling interface in order to receive incoming and modem calls.
The PRI network modules and interface cards for your router can have either one or two ports; therefore you might have multiple D-channels to configure.
To configure the ISDN D-channel serial interface for E1 or T1 controllers, perform the following tasks, beginning in global configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
interface Serial slot/port:channel
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no ip address
3.
encapsulation ppp
4.
isdn incoming-voice modem
5.
no fair-queue
6.
no cdp enable
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Digital Trunk Calls (CAS)
Perform the following step to complete the configuration of digital modem PVDM2s for CAS digital trunk calls.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
ds0-group group-number timeslots list type type
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Using HWIC-xCE1T1-PRI
To configure T1/E1HWICs for PRI operation, perform the following tasks:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
network-clock-participate [slot slot-number | wic wic-slot]
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controller {t1 | e1} slot/subslot/port
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framing {sf | esf}
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framing {crc4 | no-crc4}
4.
linecode {ami | b8zs}
or
linecode {ami | hdb3}
5.
pri-group timeslot-range
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Using VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE
To configure VIC2-2BRI VICs for BRI operation, perform the following steps.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure terminal
2.
isdn switch-type {basic-net3 | basic-qsig}
3.
interface bri <slot/port>
4.
no ip address
5.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for Digital Modem PVDM2s
This section provides the following configuration examples:
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Configuring a T1 Controller for CAS Digital Trunk Calls: Example
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Configuring a T1 Controller for ISDN Digital Modem Calls: Example
Configuring a T1 Controller for CAS Digital Trunk Calls: Example
The following example shows the T1 CAS configuration for a PVDM2-36DM module in PVDM slot 0 of a Cisco 2851 router.
version 12.4service timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecno service password-encryption!card type t1 1!no aaa new-model!resource policy!network-clock-participate slot 1network-clock-select 1 T1 1/0!modem country v12 t1-default!ip cef!no ip domain lookup!controller T1 1/0framing esflinecode b8zsds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-immediate-start!controller T1 1/1framing esflinecode b8zs!interface Loopback0ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.255!interface GigabitEthernet0/0no ip addressduplex autospeed auto!interface GigabitEthernet0/1no ip addressduplex autospeed auto!interface Dialer101ip address 10.101.0.1 255.255.0.0encapsulation pppdialer pool 1dialer idle-timeout 2147483dialer string 101dialer-group 1no cdp enableno ppp authentication!interface Group-Async1no ip addressencapsulation pppload-interval 30dialer in-banddialer pool-member 1async mode dedicatedno peer default ip addressno ppp authenticationgroup-range 0/322 0/357!no ip http server!dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit!control-plane!line con 0exec-timeout 0 0line aux 0exec-timeout 0 0line 0/322 0/357modem InOuttransport input allline vty 0 4password *****login!scheduler allocate 20000 1000!endConfiguring a T1 Controller for ISDN Digital Modem Calls: Example
The following example shows the T1 PRI (ISDN) configuration for a PVDM2-36DM module in PVDM slot 0 of a Cisco 2851 router.
version 12.4service timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecno service password-encryptioncard type t1 1!no aaa new-model!resource policy!network-clock-participate slot 1network-clock-select 1 T1 1/0!modem country v12 t1-default!ip cef!no ip domain lookup!isdn switch-type primary-qsig!controller T1 1/0framing esflinecode b8zspri-group timeslots 1-24!controller T1 1/1framing esflinecode b8zs!interface Loopback0ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.255!interface GigabitEthernet0/0no ip addressduplex autospeed auto!interface GigabitEthernet0/1no ip addressduplex autospeed auto!interface Serial1/0:23no ip addressencapsulation pppisdn switch-type primary-qsigisdn incoming-voice modemno cdp enable!interface Dialer101ip address 10.101.0.1 255.255.0.0encapsulation pppdialer pool 1dialer idle-timeout 2147483dialer string 101dialer-group 1no cdp enableno ppp authentication!interface Group-Async1no ip addressencapsulation pppload-interval 30dialer in-banddialer pool-member 1async mode dedicatedno peer default ip addressno ppp authenticationgroup-range 0/322 0/357!no ip http server!dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit!control-plane!line con 0exec-timeout 0 0line aux 0exec-timeout 0 0line 0/322 0/357modem InOuttransport input allline vty 0 4password *****login!scheduler allocate 20000 1000!endAdditional References
The following sections provide references related to digital modem PVDM2s.
Related Documents
Related Topic Document TitleInstallation instructions for PVDMs in Cisco 2800 series routers
Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers
Installation instructions for PVDMs in Cisco 3800 series routers
Installing and Upgrading Internal Components in Cisco 3800 Series Routers
Cisco IOS Command Reference
Modem Pooling - PRI
Modem Pooling - CAS
Standards
Standard TitleNo new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
RFCs
RFC TitleNo new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Command Reference
This section documents new commands only.
New Commands
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show modem configuration (pvdm2)
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show modem operational-status (pvdm2)
debug pvdm2dm
To view contents of packets flowing through PVDMII-xxDM digital modem devices, use the debug pvdm2dm command in privileged EXEC mode. To disable debug activity, use the no form of this command.
debug pvdm2dm packet <modem | pvdm> <slot>/<port | pvdm slot>
no debug pvdm2dm
Syntax Description
packet
Debugs packets
modem
Debugs modem packets
pvdm
Debugs PVDM packets
slot
Router slot for pvdms/modems
port
Modem number
pvdm slot
PVDM number
Command Default
Disabled
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To debug the contents of modem packets for a specific modem, use the following command:
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debug pvdm2dm packet modem <slot>/<port>
By removing the specific modem number at the end, one can enable packet debugging for all the modems available on the router:
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debug pvdm2dm packet modem
The following command enables packet debugging for all packets flowing through a particular PVDMII-xxDM device:
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debug pvdm2dm packet pvdm <slot>/<pvdm slot>
The following command enables debugging of packets flowing through any PVDMII-xxDM device:
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debug pvdm2dm packet pvdm
The following command enables debugging of packets flowing through any PVDMII-xxDM device and any PVDMII-xxDM-based modem channel:
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debug pvdm2dm packet
To see what debug flags are set, and to view the contents of debugged packets, use the show debugging command.
Examples
The following example sets debugging for a specific modem. The following show debugging command displays the debug flag that is set, and gives a typical printout for one debugged packet:
Router# debug pvdm2dm packet modem 0/322Router# show debuggingPVDM2 DM:Modem 0/322 packet debugging is onRouter#May 24 17:35:16.318: pvdm2_dm_tx_dsp_pak_common: bay 0, dsp 0 May 24 17:35:16.318: pvdm2_dm_dump_pak_hex: pak: 43E1F6FC size 8 May 24 17:35:16.318: 00 08 00 00 00 1C 00 00 May 24 17:35:16.322:The following example sets debugging for all PVDMII-xxDM modems available on the router.
Router# debug pvdm2dm packetRouter# show debuggingPVDM2 DM:Modem 0/322 packet debugging is onModem 0/323 packet debugging is onModem 0/324 packet debugging is on...Modem 0/355 packet debugging is onModem 0/356 packet debugging is onModem 0/357 packet debugging is onRouter#The following example sets debugging for a particular PVDMII-xxDM device.
Router# debug pvdm2dm packet pvdm 0/0Router# show debuggingPVDM2 DM:PVDM2 0/0 packet debugging is onRouter#The following example sets debugging for all PVDMII-xxDM devices in the router.
Router# debug pvdm2dm packet pvdmRouter# show debuggingPVDM2 DM:PVDM2 0/0 packet debugging is onPVDM2 0/1 packet debugging is onPVDM2 0/2 packet debugging is onRouter#In all of these examples, the output describing the debugged packets is similar to that of the first example, except that the packet contents will vary.
Related Commands
Command Descriptionshow debugging
Displays information about the type of debugging enabled for your router.
modem country v12
To configure the modem country code for a bank of V12 modems, use the modem country v12 command in global configuration mode. To remove a country code from service, use the no form of this command.
modem country v12 country
no modem country v12 country
Syntax Description
Command Default
Command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The supported codes for the country argument are as follows:
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australia
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austria
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belgium
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china
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cyprus
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czech-republic (Czech/Slovak Republic)
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denmark
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e1-default (Default E1, a-law)
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finland
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france
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germany
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hong-kong
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india
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ireland
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israel
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italy
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japan
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malaysia
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netherlands
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new-zealand
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norway
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poland
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portugal
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russia
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singapore
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south-africa
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spain
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sweden
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switzerland
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t1-default (Defaults T1, u-law)
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taiwan
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thailand
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turkey
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united-kingdom
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usa
Examples
The following example sets the V12 modems for operation in Sweden:
modem country v12 swedenshow modem configuration (pvdm2)
To display the current modem configuration for digital modems on PVDM2-xxDM devices, use the show modem configuration command in privileged EXEC mode.
show modem configuration [slot/modem number]
Syntax Description
slot/modem number
(Optional) Slot and modem number. If this number is not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. You must type in the forward slash (/).
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from the show modem configuration command for a V12 modem. A specific modem, 0/322, is designated.
Router# show modem configuration 0/322Modem (0/322) Configuration Status:S-Reg Value Meaning-------|-------|---------------------------------------------S00 = 0 Auto Answer disabledS01 = 0 Ring Counter is 0S02 = 43 escape character is 0x2B or '+'S03 = 13 carriage return character is 0xDS04 = 10 line feed character is 0xAS05 = 8 backspace character is 0x8S06 = 2 pause 2 seconds before blind dialingS07 = 70 wait up to 70 seconds for carrier after dialingS08 = 2 comma adds 2 second dial delayS09 = 6 0.6 second Carrier detect response timeS10 = 14 1.4 second delay for hangup after carrier lossS11 = 95 0.095 second DTMF Tone DurationS11 = 50 Escape Prompt Delay (in .02s)S14 = 138 Command echo enabled (E1), Send result codes (Q0),Result codes is verbose (V1), Tone (T), Originate,S16 = 0 Local analog loopback disabledLocal digital loopback disabledRemote digital loopback not in progress RDL not requestedRDL with self test disabledLocal analog loopback with self test disabledS18 = 0 Test Timer = 0x0, test will not terminate if zeroS21 = 52 Set by &J0 command but ignored otherwise,CTS always on (&R1), DTR behavior &D2 selected,RLSD (DCD) behavior &C1 selected,DSR behavior &S0 selected Long space disconnect Y0,S22 = 119 Speaker/Results 0x77 not supportedS23 = 54 RDL not allowed (&T5), DTE Rate 2400 bps,Assumed DTE parity none, Guard tone none (&G0),S24 = 0 0 second Sleep Inactivity TimerS25 = 5 Delay 5 (sec for async; 0.01 sec otherwise) to ignore DTRS26 = 1 Delay 0.01 seconds RTS to CTS DelayS27 = 73 Sync./Async. selection &Q5 Dial up line (&L0),Internal clock (&X0), Bell mode (B1),S28 = 0 39%-61% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second (&P0)S29 = 70 Flash Dial Modifier Time is 700 msS30 = 0 No Disconnect Inactivity TimerS31 = 6 Single line connect message controlled by S95, Wn and VnAuto line speed detection enabled(N1)Error correction progress messages full reporting (W1)S32 = 17 XON character is 0x11S33 = 19 XOFF character is 0x13S36 = 7 Attempt MNP connection, if fails, Normal modeS37 = 0 Attempt automode connectionS38 = 20 20 seconds Delay Before Forced Hang UpS39 = 3 RTS/CTS (&K3)S40 = 88 Disable extended services(-K0)Break Handling (\Kn) not supportedNMP block size 128 chars (\A1)S41 = 139 Compression selection is MNP 5 and V.42 bisRetrain and fallback/fall forward disabledS46 = 138 Execute error correction protocol with compressionS48 = 7 V.42 negotiation enabledS82 = 128 Break Handling Options/LAPM Break Control = 0x80S82 = 21S91 = 13 -13 dBm Transmit Level in analog modulationsS92 = 13 -13 dBm Transmit Level for the fax modeS95 = 0 CONNECT result code indicates DTE speedNot append/ARQ to CONNECT 'rate' in error-correctionDisable CARRIER 'rate' result codeDisable PROTOCOL 'identifier' result codeDisable COMPRESSION 'type' result codeS200 = 223 Enable K56PlusS202 = 2 K56Plus protocol follows the setting of ATNnEnables V.90 digital pad compensationDisable Display Tx and Rx HNDSHK statesNo automatic CX802xx/CX803xx status responseK56flex Tx level is -12 dBm V90 Tx level is -12 dBmDisable V.42 selective rejectS210 = 13 2400,2800,3000,3200,3429 V.34 asymmetric rates enabledS220 = 11 Duration of Answer Tone is 0xB (in units of 450ms)S221 = 50 500 ms Duration of Billing DelayS222 = 0S223 = 23 -12 dBm V.90 PCM Transmit LevelS224 = 0 Digital detect timer (100ms per unit)Table 2 describes the S register fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show modem log (pvdm2)
To display the modem history event status performed on a manageable modem on a PVDM2-xxDM device, use the show modem log command in privileged EXEC mode.
show modem log slot/modem number
Syntax Description
slot/modem number
(Optional) Slot and modem number. If this number is not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. (Include the forward slash (/) when entering this variable.)
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from the show modem log command issued on a Cisco PVDMII-xxDM device with V12 digital modems. A specific modem, 0/323, is designated.
Router# show modem log 0/323Modem 0/322 V12: Event Log contains 72 Events:00:15:31.116 CSM: Incoming call from Unknown to 22300:15:31.116 CSM: event-ISDN_CALL New State-IC_MODEM_RESERVEDCSM: status-1 dchan-0/3 bchan-000:15:31.068 Cmd: PCMENCODE00:15:31.068 Cmd: CMDDAT Config Change ATS5B 0D DF 1700:15:31.068 CSM: event-ISDN_CONNECTED New State-WAIT_FOR_CARRIER00:15:31.036 CSM: event-CSM_EVENT_MODEM_SETUP New State-WAIT_FOR_CARRIER00:15:31.036 Ntf: PCMENCODE00:15:31.032 Ntf: CMDDAT Config Acknowledge ATSPass Pass00:15:31.032 Ntf: CMDREQ00:15:31.012 Cmd: LINECON00:15:31.012 Ntf: ANSDET00:15:14.092 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer Information00:15:14.092 CSM: event-MODEM_CONNECTED New State-CONNECTED_STATE00:15:14.092 Ntf: CHANCON00:15:14.088 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer InformationError correction 77 LAP-MData compression 68 V44Modulation type 206 V.34receive speed 16 33600transmit speed 16 33600error correction frames sent 0error correction frames rcvd 0characters transmitted 0characters received 0synchronous frames sent 0synchronous frames rcvd 0bad synchronous frames rcvd 0reject frames sent 0reject frames rcvd 0total retransmissions 000:15:16.080 Ntf: CMDREQ00:15:16.076 Ntf: DCERPT00:15:16.076 Cmd: SETSYNC00:15:16.072 Ntf: CONFIGACK00:15:13.844 Cmd: ACCMTX00:15:13.844 Cmd: ACCMRX00:15:13.840 Ntf: CONFIGACK00:15:13.840 Ntf: CONFIGACK00:15:13.600 Cmd: ACCMTX00:15:13.600 Cmd: ACCMRX00:15:13.600 Ntf: CONFIGACK00:15:13.596 Ntf: CONFIGACK00:13:24.384 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer Information00:13:24.380 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer InformationError correction 77 LAP-MData compression 68 V44Modulation type 206 V.34receive speed 16 33600transmit speed 16 33600error correction frames sent 7error correction frames rcvd 12characters transmitted 218characters received 487synchronous frames sent 7synchronous frames rcvd 12bad synchronous frames rcvd 0reject frames sent 0reject frames rcvd 0total retransmissions 000:13:44.996 Ntf: CMDREQ00:13:44.996 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary Information00:13:44.992 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary InformationDisconnect reason 21 Clears previous disconnect reasonRetrain/rate renegotiate reason 0 NoneConnection time (hours) 0Connection time (minutes) 1Connection time (seconds) 53Initial receive speed 16 33600Initial transmit speed 16 33600Maximum receive speed 16 33600Maximum transmit speed 16 33600Minimum receive speed 16 33600Minimum transmit speed 16 33600Max retransmit for one frame 1Total retransmit during connect 0Minimum EQM 17Maximum EQM 24Negative EQMs 0Minimum SNR 27 31 dBMaximum SNR 27 31 dBRetrains requested locally 0Retrains requested remotely 0Rate renegotiation req locally 0Rate renegotiation req remotely 000:13:47.140 Ntf: CMDREQ00:13:45.436 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP Information00:13:45.432 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP InformationRaw AGC value 94Last EQM 20Transmit symbol rate 5 3429Receive symbol rate 5 3429Transmit carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Receive carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Minimum AGC reading 94Maximum AGC reading 94Transmit level 13Remote req tx level reduction 2SNR 27 31 dBTransmit non-linear encoding 1 OnReceive non-linear encoding 1 OnTransmit precoding 1 OnReceive precoding 1 OnTransmit shaping 16Receive shaping 16Trellis mapping 0 16-stateTransmit pre-emphasis index 0Raw round trip delay 424EQM sum low 0EQM sum medium 0EQM sum high 000:14:18.796 Ntf: CMDREQ00:14:17.396 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital Impairments00:14:17.392 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital ImpairmentsDitital pad detected 0RBS pattern 0Rate drop due to RBS 255V.90 minimum distance (high) 0V.90 minimum distance (low) 0Raw V.90 digital pad val (high) 255Raw V.90 digital pad val (low) 25500:14:17.392 Ntf: CMDREQ00:14:17.392 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) Information00:14:17.388 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) InformationNegotiation status 74 RLSD onK56flex/K56Plus negotiation failedV.90 negotiation not triedV.90/K56flex negotiation failedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 13 148 K56flex (generic)Non-standard V.8bis Octet 14 129 Conexant Conexant-basedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 15 131 K56flex capable, Last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 16 66 flex version 0x2, Not prototype,Server, Not last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 17 0 Not last byte,Conexant data pump revision 0x0Non-standard V.8bis Octet 18 0 u-law, x-law not forced,Not last byte,Conexant controller revision 0x000:14:18.884 Ntf: CMDREQ00:12:09.636 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer Information00:12:09.632 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer InformationError correction 77 LAP-MData compression 68 V44Modulation type 206 V.34receive speed 16 33600transmit speed 16 33600error correction frames sent 7error correction frames rcvd 12characters transmitted 218characters received 487synchronous frames sent 7synchronous frames rcvd 12bad synchronous frames rcvd 0reject frames sent 0reject frames rcvd 0total retransmissions 000:12:10.664 Ntf: CMDREQ00:12:35.372 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary Information00:12:35.368 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary InformationDisconnect reason 21 Clears previous disconnect reasonRetrain/rate renegotiate reason 0 NoneConnection time (hours) 0Connection time (minutes) 4Connection time (seconds) 5Initial receive speed 16 33600Initial transmit speed 16 33600Maximum receive speed 16 33600Maximum transmit speed 16 33600Minimum receive speed 16 33600Minimum transmit speed 16 33600Max retransmit for one frame 1Total retransmit during connect 0Minimum EQM 17Maximum EQM 25Negative EQMs 0Minimum SNR 27 31 dBMaximum SNR 27 31 dBRetrains requested locally 0Retrains requested remotely 0Rate renegotiation req locally 0Rate renegotiation req remotely 000:12:36.400 Ntf: CMDREQ00:12:35.596 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP Information00:13:01.796 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP InformationRaw AGC value 94Last EQM 19Transmit symbol rate 5 3429Receive symbol rate 5 3429Transmit carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Receive carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Minimum AGC reading 94Maximum AGC reading 94Transmit level 13Remote req tx level reduction 2SNR 27 31 dBTransmit non-linear encoding 1 OnReceive non-linear encoding 1 OnTransmit precoding 1 OnReceive precoding 1 OnTransmit shaping 16Receive shaping 16Trellis mapping 0 16-stateTransmit pre-emphasis index 0Raw round trip delay 424EQM sum low 0EQM sum medium 0EQM sum high 000:13:02.832 Ntf: CMDREQ00:13:01.792 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital Impairments00:13:01.788 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital ImpairmentsDitital pad detected 0RBS pattern 0Rate drop due to RBS 255V.90 minimum distance (high) 0V.90 minimum distance (low) 0Raw V.90 digital pad val (high) 255Raw V.90 digital pad val (low) 25500:13:02.784 Ntf: CMDREQ00:13:01.748 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) Information00:13:01.744 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) InformationNegotiation status 74 RLSD onK56flex/K56Plus negotiation failedV.90 negotiation not triedV.90/K56flex negotiation failedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 13 148 K56flex (generic)Non-standard V.8bis Octet 14 129 Conexant Conexant-basedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 15 131 K56flex capable, Last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 16 66 flex version 0x2, Not prototype,Server, Not last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 17 0 Not last byte,Conexant data pump revision 0x0Non-standard V.8bis Octet 18 0 u-law, x-law not forced,Not last byte,Conexant controller revision 0x000:13:02.776 Ntf: CMDREQ00:06:19.580 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer Information00:06:21.296 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Data Transfer InformationError correction 77 LAP-MData compression 68 V44Modulation type 206 V.34receive speed 16 33600transmit speed 16 33600error correction frames sent 7error correction frames rcvd 12characters transmitted 218characters received 487synchronous frames sent 7synchronous frames rcvd 12bad synchronous frames rcvd 0reject frames sent 0reject frames rcvd 0total retransmissions 000:06:21.300 Ntf: CMDREQ00:06:21.300 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary Information00:06:21.296 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Call Summary InformationDisconnect reason 21 Clears previous disconnect reasonRetrain/rate renegotiate reason 0 NoneConnection time (hours) 0Connection time (minutes) 10Connection time (seconds) 51Initial receive speed 16 33600Initial transmit speed 16 33600Maximum receive speed 16 33600Maximum transmit speed 16 33600Minimum receive speed 16 33600Minimum transmit speed 16 33600Max retransmit for one frame 1Total retransmit during connect 0Minimum EQM 17Maximum EQM 25Negative EQMs 0Minimum SNR 27 31 dBMaximum SNR 27 31 dBRetrains requested locally 0Retrains requested remotely 0Rate renegotiation req locally 0Rate renegotiation req remotely 000:07:22.856 Ntf: CMDREQ00:07:21.828 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP Information00:07:21.824 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--DSP InformationRaw AGC value 94Last EQM 21Transmit symbol rate 5 3429Receive symbol rate 5 3429Transmit carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Receive carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Minimum AGC reading 94Maximum AGC reading 94Transmit level 13Remote req tx level reduction 2SNR 27 31 dBTransmit non-linear encoding 1 OnReceive non-linear encoding 1 OnTransmit precoding 1 OnReceive precoding 1 OnTransmit shaping 16Receive shaping 16Trellis mapping 0 16-stateTransmit pre-emphasis index 0Raw round trip delay 424EQM sum low 0EQM sum medium 0EQM sum high 000:07:23.216 Ntf: CMDREQ00:07:22.180 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital Impairments00:07:22.176 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--Digital ImpairmentsDitital pad detected 0RBS pattern 0Rate drop due to RBS 255V.90 minimum distance (high) 0V.90 minimum distance (low) 0Raw V.90 digital pad val (high) 255Raw V.90 digital pad val (low) 25500:07:22.176 Ntf: CMDREQ00:07:23.208 Cmd: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) Information00:07:24.824 Ntf: CMDDAT Statistic--V.8bis(proprietary flex) InformationNegotiation status 74 RLSD onK56flex/K56Plus negotiation failedV.90 negotiation not triedV.90/K56flex negotiation failedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 13 148 K56flex (generic)Non-standard V.8bis Octet 14 129 Conexant Conexant-basedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 15 131 K56flex capable, Last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 16 66 flex version 0x2, Not prototype,Server, Not last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 17 0 Not last byte,Conexant data pump revision 0x0Non-standard V.8bis Octet 18 0 u-law, x-law not forced,Not last byte,Conexant controller revision 0x000:07:25.856 Ntf: CMDREQRouter#Table 3 describes the major fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show modem operational-status (pvdm2)
To display performance statistics for individual digital modems on PVDM2-xxDM devices, use the show modem operational-status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show modem operational-status [slot/port]
Syntax Description
slot/modem number
(Optional) Location of the slot and modem number. If these numbers are not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. You must include the slash mark.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following example shows details for a V12 digital modem on a PVDMII-xxDM device. A specific modem, 0/322, is designated.
Router# show modem operational-status 0/322
Modem (0/322) Operational Status:Error correction 77 LAP-MData compression 68 V44Modulation type 206 V.34receive speed 16 33600transmit speed 16 33600error correction frames sent 7error correction frames rcvd 12characters transmitted 218characters received 487synchronous frames sent 7synchronous frames rcvd 12bad synchronous frames rcvd 0reject frames sent 0reject frames rcvd 0total retransmissions 0Disconnect reason 21 Clears previous disconnect reasonRetrain/rate renegotiate reason 0 NoneConnection time (hours) 0Connection time (minutes) 19Connection time (seconds) 15Initial receive speed 16 33600Initial transmit speed 16 33600Maximum receive speed 16 33600Maximum transmit speed 16 33600Minimum receive speed 16 33600Minimum transmit speed 16 33600Max retransmit for one frame 1Total retransmit during connect 0Minimum EQM 17Maximum EQM 26Negative EQMs 0Minimum SNR 27 31 dBMaximum SNR 27 31 dBRetrains requested locally 0Retrains requested remotely 0Rate renegotiation req locally 0Rate renegotiation req remotely 0Raw AGC value 94Last EQM 21Transmit symbol rate 5 3429Receive symbol rate 5 3429Transmit carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Receive carrier frequency 0 1959 (low)Minimum AGC reading 94Maximum AGC reading 94Transmit level 13Remote req tx level reduction 2SNR 27 31 dBTransmit non-linear encoding 1 OnReceive non-linear encoding 1 OnTransmit precoding 1 OnReceive precoding 1 OnTransmit shaping 16Receive shaping 16Trellis mapping 0 16-stateTransmit pre-emphasis index 0Raw round trip delay 424EQM sum low 0EQM sum medium 0EQM sum high 0Ditital pad detected 0RBS pattern 0Rate drop due to RBS 255V.90 minimum distance (high) 0V.90 minimum distance (low) 0Raw V.90 digital pad val (high) 255Raw V.90 digital pad val (low) 255Negotiation status 74 RLSD onK56flex/K56Plus negotiation failedV.90 negotiation not triedV.90/K56flex negotiation failedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 13 148 K56flex (generic)Non-standard V.8bis Octet 14 129 Conexant Conexant-basedNon-standard V.8bis Octet 15 131 K56flex capable, Last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 16 66 flex version 0x2, Not prototype,Server, Not last byte,Non-standard V.8bis Octet 17 0 Not last byte,Conexant data pump revision 0x0Non-standard V.8bis Octet 18 0 u-law, x-law not forced,Not last byte,Conexant controller revision 0x0Router#Related Commands
show modem version (pvdm2)
To display version information about the modem firmware, controller, and boot code, use the show modem version command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show modem version
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is useful for verifying the version of modem firmware running on the system before or after a modem firmware upgrade. If there is a "-/-" in the DSP REV field, you cannot use the spe configuration commands for firmware download on that modem.
Examples
The following example displays modem version information about PVDM2-xxDM digital modems. This example specifically shows information about a Cisco 2821 router with three PVDM2-36DMs, high-density pvdms holding 36 digital modems each.
Router# show modem version
Slot 0:PVDM 0: PVDMII-36DM - HW Version 1, FPGA Version 3.3, NiOS(2) 5.0.1Modem 0/322-0/333:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/334-0/345:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/346-0/357:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09PVDM 1: PVDMII-36DM - HW Version 1, FPGA Version 3.3, NiOS(2) 5.0.1Modem 0/386-0/397:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/398-0/409:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/410-0/421:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09PVDM 2: PVDMII-36DM - HW Version 1, FPGA Version 3.3, NiOS(2) 5.0.1Modem 0/450-0/461:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/462-0/473:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Modem 0/474-0/485:PCI Classid: 0x07800001 Bootrom Rev: 0x00005601 Diag Result: 0x0000007FFirmware: V3_09Table 4 describes the significant fields shown in the displays of the show modem version command.
Feature Information for Digital Modem PVDM2s
Table 5 lists the release history for this feature.
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Note
Table 5 lists only the Cisco IOS software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that Cisco IOS software release train also support that feature.
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