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C O N T E N T S Preface xiii Objectives Audience xiii xiii Document Organization xiii Related Documentation xiv Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Multiservice Switch Release 3 xiv MGX 8850 (PXM1) Multiservice Switch Release 1.2.10 xv MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.10 xvi MGX 8230 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.10 xvi Conventions xvii Obtaining Documentation xviii Cisco.
Contents Installing VISM-PR Cards in MGX 8000 Series Chassis 1-13 MGX 8850 and MGX 8250 Chassis 1-14 MGX 8230 Chassis 1-15 Installing VISM and VISM-PR Front and Back Cards 1-15 Installing a VISM or VISM-PR Front Card 1-15 Installing a VISM Back Card 1-16 Connecting Cables to Cards 1-16 Removing VISM and VISM-PR Front and Back Cards 1-17 Removing a VISM or VISM-PR Front Card 1-17 Removing a VISM Back Card 1-17 Applying Power to the VISM Card 1-18 Installing VISM Software Upgrades 1-18 Software Upgrades 1-20
Contents CAS Processing in VoIP Switching and Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Mode CCS Processing in Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Mode 3-9 CAS Processing in AAL2 Trunking Operating Mode 3-11 CCS Processing in AAL2 Trunking Operating Mode 3-11 3-6 ATM Voice Data Processing Function 3-11 Transporting Voice Cells with VoIP 3-11 Transporting Voice Cells with Switched AAL2 PVC 3-13 Transporting Voice Cells with AAL2 Trunking 3-14 Transporting Voice Cells with Switched AAL1 SVC 3-14 Call Control Function 3-15 Conne
Contents Configuring ECAN 4-29 Configuring Jitter 4-30 Configuring PNNI for AAL1/AAL2 SVCs 4-31 Configuring the ATM Network Side 4-31 Configuring PVC Connections for All Operating Modes 4-32 Configuring VoIP Switching/Trunking Operating Mode Parameters 4-34 Configuring AAL2 Trunking Operating Mode Parameters 4-36 Configuring Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Mode Parameters 4-38 Configuring the Call Agent Interface 4-44 Configuring Domain Names and IP Addresses 4-45 Setting Up Call Agents and Protocols 4-45 Conf
Contents Announcement Direction 4-62 Broadcast Announcements 4-63 Multiple Announcement Requests for the Same Endpoint 4-63 Announcement File Server 4-63 Announcement File Server Name 4-63 Announcement File Server Directory Structure 4-63 VISM Announcement Cache Management 4-64 Announcement Expiry 4-64 Permanent Announcements 4-64 Call Agent-Controlled T.38 Fax 4-65 Additional Support for MGCP 1.
Contents DSP Download Failure 6-7 VISM Front Card/Back Card Mismatch 6-8 Cannot Use the cc Command to Access a VISM Card 6-9 VISM Card Resets Intermittently 6-9 VISM Card Does Not Accept a Firmware Download 6-9 Echo Is Heard on a Voice Call 6-9 VISM Card LEDs Are Not Lighted 6-9 Firmware Does Not See the Card Insert Bit Status As Set 6-10 APPENDIX A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options A-1 PXM1 Card as Primary Clocking Source A-1 VISM Card as Primary Clocking Source A-3 VISM-PR Card as Primary C
F I G U R E S Figure 1-1 VISM T1 and E1 Front Cards Figure 1-2 VISM-PR T1 and E1 Front Cards Figure 1-3 VISM T1 and E1 Back Cards Figure 1-4 Cisco MGX 8850 and VISM as a Voice Gateway Figure 1-5 VISM Card Block Diagram Figure 1-6 VISM Block Diagram for VoIP Switching and Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Modes Figure 1-7 VISM Block Diagram for the AAL2 Trunking Operating Mode Figure 1-8 Available Chassis Slots for VISM Cards in the MGX 8850 and MGX 8250—Front View Figure 1-9 Available Chassis Sl
Figures Figure A-2 VISM Configured for Loop Clocking A-3 Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide x Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
T A B L E S Table 1 Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Multiservice Switch Release 3 Documentation Table 2 MGX 8850 (PXM1) Multiservice Switch Release 1.2.10 Documentation Table 3 MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.
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Preface This preface describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide. Objectives This document describes the features, functions, installation, operation, and command line interface of Cisco Voice Interworking Service Module (VISM) Release 3.0. Audience This document is intended for the following personnel: • Technicians responsible for installing VISM cards on the Cisco MGX 8230, MGX 8250, and MGX 8850 shelf.
Preface Related Documentation • Chapter 5, “CLI Commands,” describes the syntax and semantics of each VISM command line interface command. • Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting Tips,” describes VISM troubleshooting tools and techniques. • Appendix A, “VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options,” describes clocking configuration for both the VISM card and MGX 8000 Series platform PXM cards. • Appendix B, “VISM and VISM-PR—3.0 Specifications,” describes the specifications of VISM Release 3.0.
Preface Related Documentation Table 1 Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Multiservice Switch Release 3 Documentation (continued) Title Description Cisco MGX Route Processor Module (RPM-PR) Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 2.1 Describes how to install and configure the MGX Route Processor Module (RPM-PR) in the MGX 8850 Release 2.1 and later switches. Also provides site preparation, troubleshooting, maintenance, cable and connector specifications, and basic Cisco IOS configuration information.
Preface Related Documentation MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.10 The documentation for the installation and operation of the MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator is listed in Table 3. Table 3 MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.10 Documentation Title Description Cisco MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 Provides installation instructions for the MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator. Cisco MGX 8250 Multiservice Gateway Command Reference, Release 1.1.
Preface Conventions Table 4 MGX 8230 Edge Concentrator Documentation (continued) Title Description Cisco MGX Route Processor Module Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 1.1 Describes how to install and configure the MGX Route Processor Module (RPM/B and RPM-PR) in the MGX 8850, MGX 8250, and MGX 8230 Release 1 switch. Also provides site preparation, troubleshooting, maintenance, cable and connector specifications, and basic Cisco IOS configuration information.
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C H A P T E R 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards This chapter provides a general introduction to VISM and VISM-PR and describes the hardware and software modules, and installation procedures.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Types Note Using the Service Resource Module (SRM) and the 1:N redundancy features, other physical configurations are supported. Refer to the “VISM and VISM-PR Card Features” section on page 1-6 for more details.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Types There are two types of VISM-PR front cards (see Figure 1-2): • MGX-VISM-PR-8T1—Supports up to eight T1 lines carrying digitized voice • MGX-VISM-PR-8E1—Supports up to eight E1 lines carrying digitized voice Figure 1-2 VISM-PR T1 and E1 Front Cards Card Extractor Release Slot CLEI Code Label Status LEDs ACT ACT STBY STBY FAIL FAIL PORT 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 3 PORT 4 PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 5 PORT 6
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Types Figure 1-3 RJ48-8T1 VISM T1 and E1 Back Cards RJ48-8E1 SMB-8E1 R-RJ48-8T1 R-RJ48-8E1 R-SMB-8E1 R E D U N D A N T R E D U N D A N T R E D U N D A N T Redundant E1-RJ48 Redundant E1-SMB RX1 1 1 TX1 2 2 3 3 RX2 TX2 RX3 4 4 5 5 TX3 RX4 TX4 6 6 7 7 8 8 RX5 TX5 RX6 TX6 RX7 TX7 RX8 T1-RJ48 E1-RJ48 E1-SMB Redundant T1-RJ48 71218 TX8 The VISM or VISM-PR card and MGX 8000 Series switch combination pr
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Physical Characteristics VISM and VISM-PR Card Service Types VISM cards are configured with the following service types: • Constant bit rate (CBR) Note CBR is not supported with a combination of a PXM1 with either an RPM or external router. • Variable bit rate real time, VBR (RT) • VBR non-real time (NRT) VISM-PR card connections with the RPM-PR card requires the VBR (NRT) 3 service type on the PXM1E and PXM45 platforms.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features Figure 1-5 shows a simplified diagram of the VISM architecture and its major components. Figure 1-5 VISM Card Block Diagram VISM Main CPU (Control) Cellbus Framers 8 T1/E1 lines from PBX or Central Office Digital Signal Processors SAR PXM OC-3 to ATM Packet Network HDLC Processor 31429 Secondary CPU (Datamover) The card is broadly divided into a TDM side and an ATM side.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features • Voice over ATM (VoATM) using AAL2 cells—No Logical Link Control/Subnetwork Access Protocol (LLC/SNAP) encapsulation. Note Multiplexing is not supported for AAL2 SVCs. • VoIP using AAL5 cells to RFC 1889. • Extended Superframe (ESF) framing with or without cyclic redundancy check (CRC). • Pulse code modulation (PCM) A/Mu law codecs. • Programmable 24, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128 ms tail delay near end ECAN.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features Caution • Line loopback (DS1) toward the TDM lines. • Channel loopback (DS0) toward both the TDM lines and the ATM network. • Transmission and reception of bit error rate tester (BERT) signals over loopbacked lines. • Redundant alarm indication signal (RAI) and alarm indication signal (AIS) alarms. • Extracting a DS0 CCS channel and directing it to the TDM signaling function.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features Operating Modes The VISM/VISM-PR card performs in the following operating modes: • Voice over IP (VoIP) switching/trunking • Switched AAL1 switched virtual circuits (SVCs) • Switched AAL2 SVC • Switched AAL2 PVC—this mode is not supported in VISM Release 3.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features Figure 1-6 shows the major functional blocks and interfaces for the VoIP switching and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. Figure 1-6 VISM Block Diagram for VoIP Switching and Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Modes VISM CCS (Q.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features Call Agent Interface The call agent interface consists of CAS signaling or CCS signaling and call control. The path between the call agent and bearer processing, via a connection handling function, is for call setup and teardown. The CAS signaling path on the TDM side is embedded in the voice stream (bearer DS0s) and is separated at the bearer processing function.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards VISM and VISM-PR Card Features The voice bearer path is treated in the same manner as in the VoIP switching and AAL2 PVC modes, except that only preprovisioned AAL2 PVCs are available for transport of voice over the trunks. The CAS signaling data is transported over the ATM network in the same AAL2 trunk as Type 3 messages. The CCS signaling data is transported over the ATM network in a separate AAL5 PVC.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software VoAAL2 SVC is supported with the G.711, G.726, G.729a, and G.729ab codecs and profiles 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 100, 101, 110, and 200. Note The AAL1/AAL2 SVC operating modes require you to use a PXM1E or PXM45 in your MGX 8000 Series switch chassis. Installing VISM Hardware and Software You can install VISM cards in the following configurations: • Install a VISM front card and a back card as a pair.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software The VISM-PR card can be used with the following Processor Module cards: • PXM1 • PXM1E • PXM45 You must install an additional fan tray spacer at the bottom of your MGX 8000 Series switch chassis directly above the intake plenum if you are using the VISM-PR card in combination with the PXM45 card.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software MGX 8230 Chassis VISM card installation in a Cisco MGX 8230 platform consists of installing one front card and one back card (if not using the bulk distribution feature) in either a left or right shelf slot. You can use slots 3 to 6, and 10 to 13 to install VISM cards (see Figure 1-9). If you use all the available slots, you can configure the MGX 8230 with up to eight VISM cards.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software Installing a VISM Back Card Complete the following instructions to install a VISM back card: Step 1 Ensure that the two extractor levers are at the “in” position. When you insert the card into the slot, the levers should be vertical or horizontal along the line of the back card. Step 2 Position the rear card guides over the appropriate slot in the chassis. Step 3 Gently slide the card all the way into the slot.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software The connector wiring is shown in Figure 1-10.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software Step 3 Pull both of the extractor levers out to the horizontal position. This action starts the removal of the card. Step 4 Gently pull the card out of the chassis. Applying Power to the VISM Card You apply power to a VISM card by installing it in an already running MGX 8000 Series platform, or by applying power to a chassis that has a previously installed VISM card.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Installing VISM Hardware and Software Step 3 Execute the PXM install command for the backup boot image: install bt sm where: SM slot# is the slot number of the active card, and new bb rev is the version number of the new backup boot image. This command downloads the backup boot image to the flash in the VISM card slot you specified. The new backup boot image takes effect upon the next card reset.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Software Upgrades VISM/VISM-PR Release 3.0 provides a graceful upgrade procedure for the following releases:. Caution • From VISM 1.5 to VISM 3.0 • From VISM 2.1 to VISM 3.0 • From VISM 2.2 to VISM 3.0 Installing VISM software upgrades from VISM Release 2.2 with CALEA to VISM Release 3.0 without CALEA is not graceful.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Step 4 Download the selected firmware file. To upgrade all VISM cards, proceed to Step 4c. To upgrade an individual VISM card, proceed to Step 4d. a. tftp b. bin c. put POPEYE@SM_1_0.FW quit d. put POPEYE@SM_1_.FW quit Do not enter two put commands in the same TFTP session.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades This command causes the secondary VISM or VISM-PR card to reset and come up in the standby state, running the new-rev firmware. The primary VISM or VISM-PR card is unaffected by this command. Step 4 Execute the PXM newrev command: newrev sm where: SM slot# is the slot number of the primary VISM or VISM-PR card and new-rev is the filename of the new firmware.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Boot Code Upgrade Procedure with PXM1 Cards Complete the following steps to upgrade the new backup boot code when you are using PXM1 cards in your MGX 8230, MGX 8250, and MGX 8850 chassis: Note Step 1 Note Step 2 Caution This procedure re-programs the VISM boot code for previous VISMs using the VISM runtime image version 1.0 to 2.0. Telnet to MGX shelf and cc to the VISM card.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Download VISM-PR Boot Code and Firmware to PXM1E and PXM45 To download the VISM-PR boot code and firmware to the PXM1E or PXM45 card, use FTP. Step 1 Access the image on the Cisco Web site. Step 2 To download the image, enter the ftp command. ftp node-ip where node-ip is the IP address of the node to which you want to download the image. Step 3 Enter your user name and password. Step 4 Enter bin.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Step 6 To commit the new download to the VISM-PR card, enter the commitrev command. commitrev sm-primary-slot-num new-rev You have completed the steps. Proceed to the Boot Code Upgrade Procedure with PXM1E and PXM45 Cards, page 1-25.
Chapter 1 Overview of the VISM and VISM-PR Cards Software Upgrades Step 4 Execute the PXM restoresmcnf command: restoresmcnf -f -s where: The filename is the name of the old configuration file that was saved while the old-rev firmware was running. The file can be found in the C:CNF directory on the MGX shelf. The SM slot# is the slot number of the VISM card to be downgraded. The VISM card resets again.
C H A P T E R 2 Telephony Applications Using VISM This chapter describes the VISM card and the ways it is used in telephony applications to transport traditional TDM voice traffic as digitized voice traffic over ATM networks.
Chapter 2 Telephony Applications Using VISM Tandem Switch Offloading When a call is initiated, the central office can use either the Class 4 switch or VISM to handle the call. When calls are passed to VISM, VISM backhauls the signaling to an SGCP or MGCP compliant call agent (such as the Cisco VSC 3000). The call agent at the near end manages the call setup in conjunction with the call agent at the far end and the calling and called VISM cards.
Chapter 2 Telephony Applications Using VISM Multiservice Access Each of the two lower shelf cellbuses can sustain a bandwidth of one OC-3/STM-1 link. This bandwidth limits the number of E1 ports on the lower shelf, when using the G.711 codec, to 78 (approximately 10 VISM cards). Multiservice Access A Cisco MGX 8000 series shelf, combined with one or more VISM cards, provides multiservice access between a customer’s TDM network and a voice gateway over a packet network.
Chapter 2 Telephony Applications Using VISM AAL2 Trunking Figure 2-4 shows a trunk with a VISM-equipped MGX 8850 shelf at each end of the trunk. AAL2 Trunking—Two Ends CPE Central Office ATM Packet Network PBX AAL2 (Bearer & CAS) V PBX MGX 8850 with VISM Note AAL5 (CCS) T1 lines PSTN V MGX 8850 with VISM 31439 Figure 2-4 Figure 2-4 shows one trunk; however, VISM can support up to 64 trunks in this arrangement.
C H A P T E R 3 VISM Functional Description The functions performed by VISM are described in the following sections: • “TDM Line-Handling Function” section on page 3-2 • “Bearer Processing Function” section on page 3-3 • “Signaling Function” section on page 3-5 • “ATM Voice Data Processing Function” section on page 3-11 • “Call Control Function” section on page 3-15 • “Embedded VISM Management Function” section on page 3-19 Figure 3-1 shows the functional blocks of VISM.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description TDM Line-Handling Function Figure 3-1 VISM Detailed Functional Blocks User Inputs (CLI, CWM, SNMP) Embedded Management Functions Signal backhaul xGCP (CAS), Q.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Bearer Processing Function Bearer Processing Function The bearer processing function processes raw bearer DS0 streams from the T1/E1 lines in preparation for packetization and segmentation and reassembly (SAR) processing on the ATM side. Most of the bearer processing is performed by the VISM daughter card’s DSPs.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Bearer Processing Function • Template 3—Supports G.711u, G.711a, G.726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, and G.729ab codecs, clear channel. • Template 4—Supports G.711u, G.711a, G. 726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, G.729ab, G.723.1-H, G.723.1a-H, G.723.1-L, G.723.1a-L codecs and clear channel. Within each template, you can specify a preference order for each codec.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function Jitter Control The VISM card uses voice buffers on the DSP to reduce jitter on outgoing voice streams. Jitter control operates in the following modes: • Fixed—Allows you to configure a fixed buffer size in the range 0 to 100 ms. This mode is used when latency jitter is nearly constant. This is the default mode for G.711u/a and clear channel codecs, with a 100-ms buffer size.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function Note You can configure the VISM card to support CCS signaling without VISM card involvement. In this configuration, a CCS channel is connected directly to the call agent that handles all necessary processing of signaling information. Figure 3-2 VISM Signaling Paths CCS (Q.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function Figure 3-3 shows the messages involved in CAS processing with the VoIP switching and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function Figure 3-4 CAS Signaling in Initiating and Terminating a Call DS0 VISM Call Agent Notification Request, (off hook) Ack Ring to Ground VISM Start Timer Loop still closed Clear Timer Notify Message, (off hook) Dial tone Notification Request (dial tone, digit collect, on-hook) Digits Notify Message (digit string) Connect CALL IN PROGRESS On-hook Delete Connection Note 53238 Notify Message, (on-hook) Figure 3-4 shows only the local CAS as
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function 5. When the call agent receives the dialed number, it uses the dial plan to communicate with the remote call agent to set up the call. 6. The call is terminated when either the called or calling party goes on-hook. CCS Processing in Switched AAL2 PVC Operating Mode In the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode, CCS signaling can be configured to pass (backhaul) CCS signals between the user PBXs and the call agents.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Signaling Function Figure 3-5 shows the VISM PRI/backhaul process. Figure 3-5 PRI/Backhaul Path Call Agent Signaling Network PRI Backhaul Path PBX D channel Router V B channel Packet Network Voice Payload 44387 MGX 8850 with VISM For RUDP links between VISM and the call agents, use a session with a session manager. A session represents a single RUDP link to a specified call agent.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description ATM Voice Data Processing Function Use the CLI PRI/backhaul commands to do the following: • Create and delete session sets • Create, delete, configure, and display sessions and sessions groups • Create, delete, configure, and display D channels for CCS • Display PRI/backhaul statistics Refer to Chapter 5, “CLI Commands,” for more information on CLI commands.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description ATM Voice Data Processing Function 3. Encapsulated in an IP packet. 4. Converted to AAL5 ATM cells for transmission to an edge router on the network. Figure 3-7 shows the protocol stack for VoIP.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description ATM Voice Data Processing Function To improve reliability, VISM supports two independent OC-3 interfaces, each connected to a separate edge router and each with its own PVC. One PVC is designated the primary PVC and the other the secondary PVC. The primary circuit is used unless it fails, in which case VISM switches automatically to the secondary circuit. Switchover may cause a temporary 250-ms delay on the lines.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description ATM Voice Data Processing Function Figure 3-9 shows the packetization process for AAL2 cells.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Call Control Function Call Control Function Call control is used in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode only and is managed by the call agents. The call agent performs the following functions: • Analyzes signaling received from VISM cards and other call agents to monitor the status of all endpoints and connections. • Signals VISM cards and other call agents to set up and tear down calls. • Reacts to fax, modem, alarm and other line conditions and events.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Call Control Function VISM supports up to eleven domain names and each domain name can have up to eight internal and eight external IP addresses. Note The external DNS can have up to eight internal IP addresses only. The interface between the call agent and other call agents is either Signaling System 7 (SS7) or a Cisco extended ISDN User Part (C-ISUP).
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Call Control Function xGCP Extensions for AAL2 Switched PVC and AAL2 SVC Operating Modes VISM supports the following extensions to the xGCP protocols for AAL2 switched and AAL2 SVC applications: • A new AAL2 Type 3 message type (coded ‘010001’) for telephone signal events (TSEs).
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Call Control Function If an alarm condition on a line is raised, all endpoints on the line are brought into a forced transition to OOS. An automatic return to IS is performed when the alarm is cleared, unless a specific OOS command is executed in the meantime. Restart In Progress Command The call agent is kept informed of the state of all endpoints with the xGCP Restart In Progress (RSIP) command.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Embedded VISM Management Function Connection Admission Control The VISM connection admission control (CAC) feature calculates the effect of a new call on the bandwidth utilization of the ATM PVC before a new call is either admitted or rejected. Each call requires a connection between two endpoints and requires a certain amount of bandwidth.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Embedded VISM Management Function Figure 3-12 shows an example of a CWM VISM Card Config screen with the card elements displayed. Figure 3-12 VISM Card Config Screen—Card Elements Display Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 3-20 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 3 VISM Functional Description Embedded VISM Management Function Figure 3-13 shows an example of a CWM VISM Card Config screen with the VISM features displayed. Figure 3-13 VISM Card Config Screen—VISM Features Display Refer to the WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8250 for more information on using CWM. All three VISM management tools allow you to access and manipulate the VISM Management Information Bases (MIBs) that contain all VISM configuration settings, operating modes, and statistics.
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C H A P T E R 4 Configuring VISM Features The command line interface (CLI) is a DOS-like interface used to configure VISM cards. This chapter describes the following: • “Using the Command Line Interface” section on page 4-1 • “Connecting to Cisco MGX 8000 Series Platforms” section on page 4-2 • “Configuring VISM Features” section on page 4-6 Using the Command Line Interface CLI commands may be followed by a string of required or optional argument identifiers and argument values.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Connecting to Cisco MGX 8000 Series Platforms VISM Command Attributes Use the information in Table 4-1 to determine the log file attributes, VISM card state requirements for command use, and personnel privileges for all VISM commands. Table 4-1 VISM Command Attributes—Log File, Card State, and Privilege Level Commands that begin with... ...write to the ...are usable in log file? what state? ...
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Connecting to Cisco MGX 8000 Series Platforms Figure 4-1 PXM Back Card PXM-UI T1 C L O C K T1 clock M P Maintenance port C P Control port L A N LAN port E1 clock source E1 CLOCK A L A R M 12208 Alarm outputs Use any of the following devices to connect to a PXM back card: • A simple alphanumeric terminal (such as a DEC VT100 or equivalent) connected to the control port of the MGX 8000 Series platform PXM back card.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Connecting to Cisco MGX 8000 Series Platforms Note The default user name is cisco. You may change this username after your initial login is complete. Consult the system administrator for valid user names. The password prompt is displayed: password: Step 3 Type your password and press Enter. For security, the password is displayed as asterisks: password: ***** Note The default password is cisco. You may change this password after your initial login is complete.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Connecting to Cisco MGX 8000 Series Platforms 1.17 Empty 1.18 Empty 1.19 Empty 1.20 Empty 1.21 Boot 1.22 Empty 1.25 Reserved 1.26 Empty 1.27 Empty 1.28 Active 1.29 Empty 1.30 Empty 1.31 Empty 1.32 Empty NODENAME.1.7.PXM.a VISM-8T1 VISM-8E1 VISM-8E1 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear > Step 8 Identify, from the list displayed in Step 7, the slot number of the VISM card you want to configure.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features The CLI allows you to configure all features and functions of VISM. Configure mandatory commands when you require argument values that are different from the default. Configure optional commands when necessary. Perform the following tasks with CLI commands to enable your VISM card applications: 1. Perform the mandatory initial VISM configuration. 2. Perform the initial card-level configuration. 3.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Table 4-2 Mandatory Initial VISM Configuration Command Sequence for All Operating Modes Operating Mode VoIP Switching Switched AAL2 PVC Command cnfvismmode Notes 1 — cnfvismip — addport — addrscprtn — adddn — adddnip Use this command if you are not using an external DNS.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Table 4-2 Mandatory Initial VISM Configuration Command Sequence for All Operating Modes (continued) Operating Mode AAL2 Trunking Command cnfvismmode Notes 1 — addport — addrscprtn — cnfcac — addln — cnflnsig — addendpt — addcon — addcid — addccs — 1. The cnfvismmode command may be mandatory or optional, depending upon the operating mode with which the VISM card is seen as displayed on your terminal.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 3 Type the cnfvismmode command, an oper-mode argument value, and press Enter to configure the VISM operating mode. Specify the oper-mode argument with one of the following values: • 1 = VoIP switching/VoIP trunking • 2 = AAL2 trunking • 3 = Switched AAL1 SVC • 7 = Switched AAL2 SVC • 8 = Switched AAL2 PVC—this mode is not supported in VISM Release 3.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • 3 = G.711u, G.711a, G.726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, and G.729ab codecs and clear channel Note • Codec template number 3 = template number 1 with T.38 support added. Maximum channels = 120. 4 = G.711u, G.711a, G. 726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, G.729ab, G.723.1-H, G.723.1a-H, G.723.1-L, G.723.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 4 Type the cnfvbdpol command, carrier-loss-pol and cac-reject-pol argument values, and press Enter to specify card level default policies for a fax/modem carrier loss and a fax/modem CAC failure. Specify the arguments with the following values: • carrier-loss-pol: – 1 = Revert to the previous codec. – 2 = Maintain the upspeed codec. • cac-reject-pol: – 1 = Delete the connection.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Complete the following steps to: Note Step 1 • Add and configure your eight T1 or E1 line ports on the VISM back card. • Add and configure your eight T1 and E1 line ports on the SRM card if your application requires bulk distribution. You can configure the DS0s on a line after a line is added and configured. Type the addln command, a line-num argument value, and press Enter to add a line to your VISM card.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 3 Type the cnfalm command, argument identifiers and argument values—-ds1 line-num -red red-sev -rai rai-sev -neu ne-alarm-up -ned ne-alarm-down -net ne-alarm-thresh -feu fe-alarm-up -fed fe-alarm-down -fet fe-alarm-thresh—and press Enter to configure a line for alarm condition handling.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 6 Type the addlnloop command, a line-num argument value, and press Enter to set a specified line to the local loopback state. Specify the line-num argument in the range from 1 to 8. Use the dellnloop command to remove the local loopback state on a VISM line. Note The VISM CLI has no command for setting a line to the remote loopback state. Use the cnfbert command on the PXM card to set a line to the remote loopback state.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 2 Type the cnfclksrc command, slot-num.port-num, and clk-type argument values, and press Enter to configure the PXM card clock source. Specify the arguments with the following values: • slot-num.port-num: – slot-num = 7 or 8, port-num = 1 to n. Note • Ensure that you type the period with no spaces on either side, between the slot-num argument value and the port-num argument value.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Note Step 3 The y argument value is the actual slot number of the VISM card. Always type 1 for port argument value, which represents the line number in this configuration. VISM-PR cards do not have this requirement. Type the cnfln command, the line-num, line-code, line-length, clock-source, line-type, and loop-detection argument values, and press Enter to configure the clocking option defined in Step 2 on your VISM card.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features You must include all argument values when using the cnfln command; however, the line-num and clock-source are the only relevant arguments for configuring the clocking source on your VISM cards. Note You have completed configuring the clocking source for your PXM and VISM cards. Proceed to the “Configuring DS0 Channels” section on page 4-17.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Add and Configure DS1 Lines and DS0 Endpoints Complete the following steps to add and configure a DS1 line and DS0 endpoints: Step 1 Type the addendpt command, endpt-num, ds1-num, and ds0-num argument values, and press Enter to add a DS1 line and a DS0 endpoint. This step ensures that a call with a specified endpoint is tied to a specific line and channel. Specify the arguments with the following values.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features – For template number 2: For VISM T1, in the range from 1 to 192 For VISM E1, in the range from 1 to 248 – For template number 3: For VISM, in the range from 1 to 120 For VISM-PR T1, in the range from 1 to 192 For VISM-PR E1, in the range from 1 to 248 – For template number 4: For VISM-PR, in the range from 1 to 144 • start-line-num (DS1 line): In the range from 1 to 8 • start-ds0-num (DS0 channel): – For T1 lines, from 1 to 24 – For non-
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • For template number 3: – For VISM, in the range from 1 to 120 – For VISM-PR T1, in the range from 1 to 192 – For VISM-PR E1, in the range from 1 to 248 • For template number 4: – For VISM-PR, in the range from 1 to 144 Step 4 Type the cnfds0loop command, line-num, ds0-num, and loopback-type argument values, and press Enter to place a specific DS1/DS0 into one of three loopback states.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Complete the following steps to add and configure CCS signaling: Step 1 Type the addccs command, line-num, ds0-num, and lcn argument values, and press Enter to add a CCS channel to your VISM card.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features – 15 = BC303TMC – 16 = BC303CSC – 17 = NTDMS250 – 18 = Bellcore – 19 = NI2 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Type the cnflapdwinsize command, line-num, ds0-num, and iframe-num argument values, and press Enter to specify the LAPD window size. The iframe-num value is the maximum number of outstanding I-frames that can be accumulated before sending an acknowledgment.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Configuring TDM Side Signaling for Applications Using CAS Note If your application requires CCS, see the “Configuring TDM Side Signaling for Applications Using CCS” section on page 4-20. CAS signaling is used for the following operating modes: • VoIP trunking. • VoIP switching—TDM side signaling is translated in xGCP messages to the call agent. • AAL2 trunking—Signaling is transported across the trunk as Q.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Note Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Type the cnfcasonhooktime command, endpt-num and onhooktime argument values, and press Enter to specify the minimum time an on hook-pattern must be present to be recognized as an on-hook signal. Specify the arguments with the following values: • endpt-num: Type the value used in Step 1.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • endpt-num: Type the value used in Step 1. • dial-delay: In the range from 10 to 1000 Step 8 To configure CAS for the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode, proceed to Step 11. To configure CAS for the AAL2 trunking operating mode, proceed to Step 9. Step 9 Type the cnfcascode command, endpt-num, |endpt-num|, idle-code, and seized-code argument values and press Enter to specify the idle and seized codes for one or more endpoints.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 10 Type the cnfds0localcas command, line-num, ds0-num, local-cas-enable, and local-cas-pattern argument values, and press Enter to configure a local CAS bit pattern for a T1 line and DS0. Note The cnfds0localcas command is not allowed if the line is E1 or not enabled, or the DS0 is in a remote loop state, or if the line signaling type is CAS.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • |source| (CAS variant file location): – 1 = Unspecified. If TFTP domain is configured, the location is the TFTP server. If not found in the TFTP server, the file is treated as built-in. – 2 = User configured (built-in) file location. – 3 = External—resides on the TFTP server.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • Step 2 2 = G.711u and G.711a codecs, and clear channel Note The cnfcodectmpl command is included in the “Allocating Resources” section on page 4-9 but is included here for your convenience. • 3 = G.711u, G.711a, G.726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, and G.729ab codecs, clear channel, and T.38 fax transfer • 4 = G.711u, G.711a, G. 726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, G.729ab, G.723.1-H, G.723.1a-H, G.723.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • 5 = Local MIB, LCO list, remote SDP data list • 6 = Local MIB, remote SDP data list, LCO list You have completed assigning and configuring the codec template. Proceed to the “Configuring ECAN” section on page 4-29.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 4 Type the cnferl command, the echo-ret-loss argument value, and press Enter to specify the ECAN algorithm’s return echo loss applied by ECAN DSPs, in decibels.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 3 Type the cnfjtrinitdelay command, the jitter-buffer-size argument value, and press Enter to specify the starting buffer size. Specify the jitter-buffer-size argument (defined in bytes) with a value from one of the following ranges: • For template numbers 1, 3, and 4, in the range from 0 to 100 in increments of 10. • For template number 2, in the range from 0 to 100 in increments of 5. You have completed configuring jitter.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • The switched AAL2 PVC operating mode requires you to set up as many as 64 AAL2 PVCs connected to each remote location supported by the network. The PVCs carry voice traffic across the ATM network. Each PVC is set up as three segments consisting of two local segments and one network segment. The local segments are set up between the two VISM cards (one at the end of the PVC) and their respective PXM cards.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • conn-type (type of connection): – 1 = Master – 2 = Slave (default) • |remote-conn-id| (remote connection identifier): – Type the value in the following format: nodename.slot.port.vpi.vci Note • Use the optional |remote-conn-id| argument only if you selected the conn-type argument value of 1 (master).
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • service-type: – 1 = Constant bit rate (CBR) – 2 = Variable bit rate real time—VBR (RT) – 3 = Variable bit rate non-real time—VBR (NRT) – 4 = VBR (RT) 3 – 5 = VBR (RT) 2 – 6 = VBR (NRT) 2 – 7 = VBR (NRT) 3 • sus-cell-rate (sustained cell rate, defined as cells per second): – In the range from 15 to the value you specified for the peak-cell-rate argument.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 2 Type the cnfdeftos command, control-prec, control-tos, |bearer-prec|, and |bearer-tos| argument values, and press Enter to configure the type of service for both control and bearer IP packets. Note If you do not execute the cnfdeftos command, card level default values are used.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • event-neg-pol (Optional; event negotiation policy): – 1 = None – 2 = Proprietary (default) – 3 = All • sid-type (Optional; SID payload type): In the range from 0 to 255 (default = 13) You have completed configuring the VoIP switching operating mode parameters. Proceed to the “Configuring the Call Agent Interface” section on page 4-44.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features – 5 = G.729ab – 6 = Clear channel (VAD must be off) – 7 = G.726-16k – 8 = G.726-24k – 9 = G.726-40k – 11 = G.723-H – 12 = G.723a-H – 13 = G.723.1-L – 14 = G.723.1a-L • profile-type (used for the CID): – 1 = International Telecommunication Union (ITU) I.366.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • dtmf-trans (DTMF tone transport as AAL2 type 3 packets): – 1 = On (default) – 2 = Off The dtmf-trans argument value must be set to 1 (on) when the codec-type is configured for codecs other than G.711 and G.726.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Configuring a Virtual Circuit Connection Identifier Complete the following steps to configure a VCCI for the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode: Step 1 Type the cnfconvcci command, lcn, vcci-num, addr-type, and |fe-addr| argument values, and press Enter to create a new VCCI with an associated logical channel number and a remote ATM address. Specify the arguments with the following values: • lcn: In the range from 131 to 510.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Table 4-4 dspaal2profile Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description M Multiple of the service data unit (SDU) for the profile. The SDU is the smallest packet length. Packet Time (ms) Voice packetization period. Seq. No. Interval (ms) Sequence number interval. VISM/VISM-PR creates the profile table with the defaults that are listed in Table 4-5. This table is a summary of the output from the dspaal2profile command.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Table 4-5 Profile Type AAL2 Operating Mode Profiles (continued) Profile Number Custom 110 Custom 200 UUI Codepoint Range Packet Length Voice codec VAD M Voice Packet Period Sequence Number Voice Band Interval Data Codec 0–7 40 G.711u SIDG 1 5 5 8–15 40 G.726-32 SIDG 2 10 5 8–15 30 G.729a Off 3 30 5 8–15 30 G.729ab SID729 3 30 5 0–15 40 Clear channel Off 40 5 5 Voice Band Data Packet Period G.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 2 Type the cnfprofelemvoice command, profile-type, profile-num, codec-type, pvoice-pkt-period, and sid argument values, and press Enter to configure the voice profile element for a specified profile. Specify the arguments with the following values: • profile-type: Refer to the options listed in Step 1. • profile-num: Refer to the options listed in Step 1. • codec-type argument values: – 1 = G.711u – 2 = G.711a – 3 = G.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features – 5 – 10 – 30 Step 4 Type the cnfprofneg command, the codec-priority argument value, and press Enter to specify the priority preference order for the profile lists. Profiles can be from the call agent local connection option (LCO) list, local MIB, or a list received from the remote gateway in the session descriptor protocol (SDP) data.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features You have completed configuring the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode parameters. Proceed to the “Configuring the Call Agent Interface” section on page 4-44. Configuring the Call Agent Interface Note The CLI call agent configuration commands are used for the VoIP switching and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes only.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features 3. Configure gateway control protocols. 4. Configure ISDN PRI backhaul (optional). Configuring Domain Names and IP Addresses Complete the following steps to configure domain names and IP addresses for VISM cards and call agents: Step 1 Type the cnfvismdn command, the domain-name argument value, and press Enter to specify a domain name for a VISM card.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features – 4 = External first Step 2 If you are not using an external DNS to resolve domain names (resol-type = 1 in Step 1), proceed to Step 3. If you are using an external DNS to resolve domain names, proceed to Step 3. Step 3 Type the adddnip command, resol-num, domain-name, ip-addr, and addr-order argument values, and press Enter to add the IP address for the domain name you added in Step 1.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Configuring Gateway Control Protocols Complete the following steps to configure gateway control protocols. Note Step 1 Step 2 Use the configure gateway control CLI commands in this section only if you need to configure argument values for the commands that are different than the default argument values.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features • aal-conn-type: – 1 = AAL1 – 2 = AAL2 – 3 = Not applicable Note Step 5 You must type 3 for the aal-conn-type argument if the network-type argument = 1. Type the addxgcppersistevt command, event-num and pkg-event argument values, and press Enter to designate xGCP events as persistent. Note Do not complete this step if persistent events are not required for your application.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 7 Type the cnfsrcppeergrpparam command, the mgc-group, hbeat-int, and max-udp-size argument values, and press Enter to configure the SRCP heartbeat interval and maximum UDP size for a specified call agent redundancy group.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Complete the following steps to configure ISDN PRI backhaul: Step 1 Type the addsesset command, set-num and fault-tol-enable argument values, and press Enter to create a session set.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring VISM Features Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Type the cnfsesmaxseg command, session-num and seg-size argument values, and press Enter to configure the maximum segment size VISM can receive after sending a SYN message. Specify the arguments with the following values: • session-num: Type the value entered for the session-num argument in Step 4.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Step 13 Step 14 Type the cnfsessyncatmps command, session-num and max-sync-attempts argument values, and press Enter to configure the maximum number of attempts to synchronize VISM with the call agent. Specify the arguments with the following values: • session-num: Type the value entered for the session-num argument in Step 4.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features • Added support for G.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features • The ability for VISM to perform as either the network or user side of the LAPD protocol for PRI backhaul • CCS/PRI backhaul between VISM and a call agent in VoIP mode • Support VoIP G.729ab compression • Idle channel suppression • Support for setting the IP precedence bit • Support for Q.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Mid-Call DTMF The mid-call dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) feature enables the collection and notification of digits to the call agent following a call setup for an endpoint, and supports the outpulsing of DTMF digits at a call agent’s request. This feature is used for services that require two stage dialing, such as calling card applications. Mid-call DTMF is supported for all the CAS variants, for DTMF mode only.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features This feature requires you to add more than one domain name and configure these as redundant call agents or the same logical MGC. Only the IP addresses corresponding to each physical entity are returned by the DNS server. In order to allow VISMs to traverse all the IP addresses, you must identify these physical entities as redundant call agents.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features You must provision the LAPD trunk when using this feature. You must configure a line number, remote gateway IP address, local UDP port, and remote gateway UDP port, and then open a trunk. You must then configure the D-channel as a trunk or backhaul: • To configure the D channel as trunk, use the addlapdtrunk command prior to the addlapd command.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Table 4-6 VISM 3.0 Built-in (Preconfigured) Tone Plans (continued) Tone Plan Tone Plan Tone Plan Tone Plan Canada India Norway Taiwan China Indonesia Philippines Thailand Cyprus Ireland Poland Turkey Czech Republic Israel Portugal United Kingdom Denmark Italy Russia United States 1. ITU = International Telecommunications Union (formerly CCITT). VISM Release 3.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features FGD supports the following protocols: • Terminating Protocol • Equal Access North American (EANA) • Operator Services (OS) Configure Flash Hook and Glare Condition Attributes You can configure both flash hook and glare condition attributes with VISM Release 2.2. Flash hook configuration allows you to modify the duration of a flash hook.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Configure PVC OAM Cell Parameters This feature allows you to configure the transmitted and received permanent virtual circuit (PVC) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cell parameters—cell gap, recovery cell count, and unacknowledged cell count. PXM1E and PXM45 Card-Only Features Software Release 3.0(0) for VISM/VISM-PR introduces a new card—VISM-PR.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features • Private Network-to-Network Interface Priority Routing • Additional SPVC Connection Management Capabilities Call Agent-Controlled VoATM AAL1 and AAL2 SVC The following operating modes are supported with software Release 3.0(0) for VISM/VISM-PR: • VoAAL1 switched virtual circuit (SVC), supported with the G.711 codec and clear channel. Note • Note VAD is not supported in combination with AAL1 SVCs.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features The G.723.1 codec, used in combination with the VISM-PR card, supports 144 channels. Refer to Table 4-3 for a description of VISM-PR DS0 density when the cards are used in combination with supported codecs. Several CLI commands have been modified to allow you to use the G.723.1 codec and template number 4. Note The G.723.1 codecs are not supported for VISM cards.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Broadcast Announcements VISM supports announcement requests for a single endpoint or connection. The request may only specify a single announcement to be played on a single endpoint in a single direction. Broadcast announcements are not supported.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features When the call agent requests that an announcement is to be played toward the TDM network on an unconnected endpoint, you can specify the codec to be used. Another level of directories might be configured to group announcement files by language. These directories would be specified by the call agent (or when provisioning the VISM) as part of the announcement file name.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Table 4-8 Announcement File System Feature CLI Commands (continued) Command Description cnfannprefcodec Configures the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints. cnfannreqtimeout Configures the expiration time for announcements to begin playing after the VISM receives the announcement signal (request) from the call agent.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Additional Support for MGCP 1.0 This release expands the support for the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 1.0, which was introduced in VISM 2.2. The following are implemented for the MGCP 1.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Note • Tear down originated or established unidirectional resource reservations. • Tear down accepted resource reservations. VISM supports RSVP in the VoIP switching operating mode only, with a 5 calls per second limitation; RSVP is not supported in the VoIP trunking operating mode.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features RTP Connection Statistics Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) connection statistics are collected for individual endpoints and sent to the call agent. Use the new dsprtpconnstat command to display collected RTP connection statistics. Jitter delay data collection at call completion is on a per call basis.
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features MGX 8000 Series Implementation Enhancements The following enhancements are supported with this release to you with additional implementation of your MGX 8000 Series switch: • Additional VBR Enhancements • Expanded Clock Source Selection • Private Network-to-Network Interface Priority Routing • Additional SPVC Connection Management Capabilities • 192 T1/248 E1 DS0 Support with High Complexity Codecs on VISM-PR • Channel Ala
Chapter 4 Configuring VISM Features Configuring Additional VISM Features Additional SPVC Connection Management Capabilities Use the PXM1E or the PXM 45 card in combination with the VISM-PR card in an MGX 8000 Series switch chassis to specify a connection up or down. Specifying a connection up allows you to direct traffic to the specified connection. Specifying a connection down allows you to prevent traffic from being directed to a specified connection.
C H A P T E R 5 CLI Commands Command line interface (CLI) commands allow you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot VISM to enable your applications. The VISM CLI commands are described in the remainder of this chapter and are arranged in alphabetical order. For information on how to access and use the CLI commands, see Chapter 4, “Configuring VISM Features.” Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands ? ? To display some or all commands associated with the current card, use the ? command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. ? Syntax Description This command has no arguments.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addannpermanent addannpermanent To configure an announcement server file and associated codec type as permanent, use the addannpermanent command in the VoIP switching operating mode. addannpermanent ann-index ann-filename ann-codec-type Syntax Description ann-index Announcement file server index number which you assign to identify a permanent announcement server file. It can be in the range from 1 to 125. ann-filename Announcement filename.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addannpermanent Related Commands Command Description cnfannagetime Configures the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache. cnfanndn Designates an announcement file server domain name. cnfannpathprefix Designates the main prefix directory TFTP path from which to retrieve announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcasvar addcasvar To add a channel associated signaling (CAS) variant to a VISM card, name the CAS variant file, and optionally set the source of the file, use the addcasvar command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addcasvar var-name file-name |source| Syntax Description var-name Name of the CAS variant; a text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcasvar Examples The following example shows that a wink start CAS variant called casvar is added to a VISM card based upon information contained in the wink_did_dod.o file, which is located in the internal (built-in) location: addcasvar casvar wink_did_dod.o 2 Related Commands Command Description cnfcasvar Configures CAS variant and CAS timing parameters for a variant already created with the addcasvar command. delcasvar Deletes a CAS variant.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addccs addccs To add a common channel signaling (CCS) channel (D channel) to a VISM card, use the addccs command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addccs line-num ds0-num lcn Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel to be added in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel to be added.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcid addcid To add an AAL2 channel identifier (CID) on a VISM card, use the addcid command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. addcid endpt-num lcn cid-num codec-type profile-type profile-num |vad-enable vad-init-timer ecan-enable type-3-red cas-trans dtmf-trans idle-code-sup pkt-period| Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be related to the LCN/CID pair being added.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcid codec-type profile-type The type of coding/decoding to be performed on the data stream. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = G.711u • 2 = G.711a • 3 = G.726-32k • 4 = G.729a • 5 = G.729ab • 6 = Clear channel (VAD must be off) • 7 = G.726-16k • 8 = G.726-24k • 9 = G.726-40k • 11 = G.723-H • 12 = G.723a-H • 13 = G.723.1-L • 14 = G.723.1a-L (Optional) The profile type to be used for the CID.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcid |vad-init-timer| (Optional) The VAD initial (holdover) timer in the range from 250 to 65535 ms. Default = 250. |ecan-enable| (Optional) Enables or disables echo cancellation (ECAN). It can be one of the following values: |type-3-red| • 1 = On • 2 = Off (Optional) Enables or disables triple redundancy protection for type 3 packets.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcid • The current DSP template must contain the desired codec type. This command can be used on an endpoint that has no associated CAS variant. However, if a CAS variant is specified for the endpoint, it must be Q.50 variant (file q50.o)—the only CAS variant supported by this command. The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards. Examples The following example creates a CID for endpoint 10, LCN 140, with a CID number of 10.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcon addcon To add a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) connection between a VISM card and any service module (SM) or PXM card, use the addcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcon service-type (Optional) Service type. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = Constant bit rate (CBR) • 2 = Variable bit rate real time, VBR (RT) • 3 = Variable bit rate non-real time, VBR (NRT) • 4 = VBR (RT) 3 • 5 = VBR (RT) 2 • 6 = VBR (NRT) 2 • 7 = VBR (NRT) 3 Note sus-cell-rate (Optional) Sustainable cell rate (defined in cells per second). It can be in the range from 15 to the value you configured for the peak-cell-rate argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addcon Examples The following example adds a master connection as the primary channel using AAL2 for bearer traffic. The local VCI is 160 and the remote end is named node1 in slot 4, port 2 with a VPI/VCI of 223/223. The service type is CBR, the sustainable call rate is 500 cps, and the maximum burst rate is 6000 cells. addcon 160 1 2 2 1000 1 node1.4.2.223.223 1 500 6000 After you execute this command, a typical local connection ID appears as node 1.5.1.0.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addconloop addconloop To set a cellbus connection to local loopback state on a current card, use the addconloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addconloop lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands adddn adddn To add a domain name (call agent name, TFTP server name, domain name server (DNS) name, or announcement server name) and optionally configure the resolution type of the domain name, use the adddn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. adddn domain-num domain-name |resol-type| Syntax Description domain-num Domain number used to identify the domain in the range from 1 to 11. domain-name Call agent name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands adddn Command Description dspdn Displays the argument values of a call agent’s domain number. dspdnallips Displays all statistically provisioned IP addresses and externally resolved IP addresses for all domain names configured on the current VISM card. dspdnips Displays all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses configured for a specified domain name. dspdns Displays the configuration data of all domain names of a call agent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands adddnip adddnip To add the IP addresses for a domain name that you added by using the adddn command, use the adddnip command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. adddnip resol-num domain-name ip-addr addr-order Syntax Description resol-num Resolution number of the domain name. It can be in the range from 1 to 88. domain-name Call agent name. A text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendpt addendpt To add an endpoint on a VISM card line, use the addendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addendpt endpt-num ds1-num ds0-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendpt This command sends an RSIP message to each associated call agent indicating that the endpoint is in service. Examples The following example adds an endpoint with the number 120, on line 5, DS0 number 5: addendpt 120 5 5 Related Commands Command Description addendpts Adds multiple sequential endpoints to a VISM card. delendpt Deletes a specified endpoint on a VISM card. dspendpt Displays information about a specified endpoint on a VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendptloop addendptloop To place an endpoint in a loopback condition in the TDM direction, use the addendptloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addendptloop endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendpts addendpts To add multiple consecutive number of endpoints with a single command, use the addendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. addendpts start-endpt start-line-num start-ds0-num endpt-quantity Syntax Description start-endpt First endpoint number of a range of consecutive endpoints.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendpts start-ds0-num endpt-quantity DS0 number to which the endpoints are added. It can be a value from one of the following ranges: • 1 to 24 for T1 lines • 1 to 31 for non-CAS E1 lines • 1 to 15 and 17 to 31 for CAS E1 lines The quantity of endpoints added.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addendpts This command sends an RSIP message to each associated call agent indicating that the endpoints are in service. Examples The following example shows that 12 consecutive endpoints are added to line 1, starting at endpoint number 6, DS0 number 12: addendpts 6 1 12 12 Related Commands Command Description delendpts Deletes a consecutive number of endpoints on the VISM card. dspendpts Displays information about all endpoints on a VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addlapd addlapd To add a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) from a specified DS0 to a VISM card, use the addlapd command in VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. addlapd line-num ds0-num |lapd-side lapd-app-type| Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel to which you want to add an ISDN D channel. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel to which you want to add an ISDN D channel.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addlapdtrunk addlapdtrunk To add a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) trunk to a specific VISM card line, use the addlapdtrunk command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. addlapdtrunk line-num lapd-rudp-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the T1 or E1 line in the range from 1 to 8. lapd-rudp-num LAPD RUDP number in the range from 1 to 64. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addlapdtrunk Command Description dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addln addln To add a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card, use the addln command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addln line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addlnloop addlnloop To set a specified line of the current card to the local loopback state, use the addlnloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. addlnloop line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Note Examples Line number of the T1 or E1 line to be added in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addmgcgrpentry addmgcgrpentry To configure a call agent as part of a media gateway controller (MGC) redundancy group and assign a priority value for the call agent, use the addmgcgrpentry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addmgcgrpentry mgc-group mgc-num mgc-preference Syntax Description mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. mgc-num Call agent identification number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addmgcgrpprotocol addmgcgrpprotocol To associate a call agent redundancy group with a gateway control protocol (xGCP) and configure call agent group protocol control data, use the addmgcgrpprotocol command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. addmgcgrpprotocol red-mgc-group protocol-num quar-persist default-quar del-negated prov-resp resp-ack disc-proc-enable cancel-grace Syntax Description red-mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addmgcgrpprotocol resp-ack disc-proc-enable cancel-grace (Optional) Enables or disables sending a response acknowledgment. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = On (Default for MGCP 1.0) • 2 = Off (Default for MGCP 0.1, SGCP 1.1+, SRCP 1.0.2, and SGCP 1.5) (Optional) Enables or disables the disconnect method, which indicates that the endpoint has become disconnected and is now trying to establish connectivity.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addmgcgrpprotocol Command Description dspmgcgrpparams Displays all configured call agent redundancy group parameters. dspmgcgrpprotocols Displays all configured call agent redundancy group protocols. dspmgcprps Displays all configured call agent redundancy groups. dspsrcppeergrpparams Displays the SRCP parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addport addport To add a virtual port between the VISM and PXM cards, use the addport command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 SVC, AAL2 SVC, and AAL1/VoIP (for TDM grooming) operating modes. addport Syntax Description This command has no arguments.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrscprtn addrscprtn To add a resource partition for a virtual port, use the addrscprtn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 SVC, AAL2 SVC, and AAL1/VoIP (for TDM grooming) operating modes. addrscprtn control-id Syntax Description control-id The controller identification number to which the resource partition is added.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrtpcon addrtpcon To add a static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the addrtpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. addrtpcon conn-num endpt-num local-rtp-port remote-rtp-port remote-ip-addr codec-type |vt-pkt-period bearer-prec bearer-tos conn-mode ecan-enable vad-enable vad-timer cas-trans dtmf-trans idle-code-sup| Syntax Description conn-num Connection identification number. It can be in the range from 1 to 248.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrtpcon codec-type vt-pkt-period The type of coding/decoding to be performed on the data stream. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = G.711u • 2 = G.711a • 3 = G.726-32k • 4 = G.729a • 5 = G.729ab • 6 = Clear channel (VAD must be off) • 7 = G.726-16k • 8 = G.726-24k • 9 = G.726-40k • 11 = G.723.1-H • 12 = G.723.1a-H • 13 = G.723.1-L • 14 = G.723.1a-L (Optional) Packetization period (defined in milliseconds).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrtpcon vad-enable (Optional) Enables or disables voice activity detection (VAD). It can be one of the following values: • 1 = On • 2 = Off (Default) vad-timer (Optional) The VAD holdover timer (defined in milliseconds) in the range from 250 to 65535. cas-trans (Optional) Enables or disables CAS signaling transport. It can be one of the following values: dtmf-trans • 1 = On (Default) • 2 = Off (Optional) Enables or disables DTMF tone transport.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrtpcon Command Description cnfrtpcon Modifies an existing static RTP VoIP trunking connection. cnfrudptrunkrmtip Modifies the remote IP address of VISM used in the ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP trunk for a specified session. dellapdtrunk Deletes an LAPD configured line. delrtpcon Deletes a static RTP VoIP trunking connection. delrudptrunk Deletes an ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session that is associated with an LAPD. dsplapd Displays data about an LAPD.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrudptrunk addrudptrunk To add an ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) session for a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) trunk connection, use the addrudptrunk command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. addrudptrunk session-num lport-num rport-num remote-ip-addr Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. lport-num Local port number. It can be in the range from 1124 to 49151.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addrudptrunk Command Description dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addses addses To add a PRI backhaul session between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addses command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addses session-num group-num priority local-port-num remote-port-num Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. Note group-num Up to 64 sessions can be created in a session group.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addsesgrp addsesgrp To add a PRI backhaul session group between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addsesgrp command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addsesgrp group-num set-num mgc-name Syntax Description group-num Identifying session group number in the range from 1 to 16. set-num In the range from 1 to 8. Note mgc-name Currently, only session set number 1 is supported.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addsesset addsesset To add a PRI backhaul session set between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addsesset command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addsesset set-num fault-tol-enable Syntax Description set-num In the range from 1 to 16. Note fault-tol-enable Currently, only session set number 1 is supported. Enable or disables fault tolerance.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addtoneplan addtoneplan To add a provisional tone plan to the current VISM card, use the addtoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addtoneplan tonep-region tonep-version tonep-file Syntax Description tonep-region Tone plan country or region which you want to add to VISM. It can be in the range from 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters and can contain underscores ( _ ). This value is case sensitive.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addtoneplan There is no restriction on the file name or extension of your tone plan definition file, but it must not exceed the maximum input size of the CLI command. Both the “System Section” and the “Tone Section” terms are mandatory keywords when creating tone plans. Use the “System Section” to define tone plans. Use the “Tone Section” to define call progress tones. Specify each tone on a separate line and use white spaces as delimiters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addtoneplan Table 5-1 Tone Plan Definition File Syntax (continued) Syntax Item Description cadence-4-on (Optional) The fourth on time that the tone plays, defined in milliseconds. cadence-4-off (Optional) The fourth off time that the tone does not play, defined in milliseconds. 1. To specify amplitudes of DTMF and MFR1 tones, you must use the following syntax: dtmf_digit amp-low amp-high or mf_r1_digit amp-low amp-high. The amp-low value = low group frequency.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addxgcppersistevt addxgcppersistevt To add persistent xGCP (various gateway control protocol) events, use the addxgcppersistevt command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. addxgcppersistevt event-num pkg-event Syntax Description event-num The persistent event index package event number in the range from 1 to 64. pkg-event The xGCP package and event string listed as persistent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands addxgcppersistevt Related Commands Command Description cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint. cnfcaspackage Configures MGCP packages to notify persistent observed CAS events in the context of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cc cc To navigate from the current (logged on) card to another card in the MGX 8000 Series platform, use the cc command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands chkflash chkflash To verify the integrity of a VISM card’s flash memory, use the chkflash command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. chkflash Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clralm clralm To clear alarms on a specific VISM card line, use the clralm command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clralm -ds1 line-num Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number in which to clear alarms. In the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clralmcnt clralmcnt To clear the alarm counters and statistics on a specified VISM line, use the clralmcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clralmcnt -ds1 line-num Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number for which to clear alarm counters and statistics. In the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clralmcnts clralmcnts To clear all the alarm counters and statistics on a VISM card, use the clralmcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clralmcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines All counters are reset to 0 after you execute this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clralms clralms To clear alarms on a VISM card, use the clralms command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clralms Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines This command can clear alarms caused only by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrcacfailcntrs clrcacfailcntrs To reset all connection admission control (CAC) failure statistics to 0, use the clrcacfailcntrs command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrcacfailcntrs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrmngcidcnt clrmngcidcnt To clear AAL2 channel identifier (CID) counters, use the clrmngcidcnt command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrmngcidcnt endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number for which the AAL2 counters are cleared.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrrtpcnt clrrtpcnt To clear the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) counters (statistics) for a specific static RTP connection, as shown by the dsprtpcnt command, use the clrrtpcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. clrrtpcnt conn-num Syntax Description conn-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrrtpcnt Command Description dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrsarcnt clrsarcnt To clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters on a channel, use the clrsarcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrsarcnt lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Indicate the channel number you want to clear SAR counters for with an lcn argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrsarcnts clrsarcnts To clear all segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters on a VISM card, use the clrsarcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrsarcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures when you use this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrsarmsgcnt clrsarmsgcnt To clear the control message counters from a VISM card, use the clrsarmsgcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrsarmsgcnt Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures when you use this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrscrn clrscrn To clear the control terminal screen, use the clrscrn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrscrn Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines After you execute this command, only the current command line prompt appears on the screen.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrslipcnt clrslipcnt To clear current clock slip counters for a specified VISM card line, use the clrslipcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands clrtaskinfo clrtaskinfo To reset the values displayed by the dsptaskinfo command, use the clrtaskinfo command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. clrtaskinfo Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfaal2subcellmuxing cnfaal2subcellmuxing To enable or disable AAL2 subcell multiplexing, use the cnfaal2subcellmuxing command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. cnfaal2subcellmuxing mux-enable Syntax Description mux-enable Enables or disables AAL2 subcell multiplexing.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfaal2timerparams cnfaal2timerparams To configure the holdover time for VAD in milliseconds before activating silence suppression on an AAL2 PVC, use the cnfaal2timerparams command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfaal2timerparams vad-init-timer cid-fill-time Syntax Description vad-init-timer The VAD holdover timer (defined in milliseconds) in the range from 250 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfaal2transparams cnfaal2transparams To configure the transportation of DTMF and CAS bits to another endpoint and enable or disable type 3 packet triple redundancy feature, use the cnfaal2transparams command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfaal2transparams dtmf-trans cas-bits-trans type-3-red Syntax Description dtmf-trans Enables or disables DTMF tone transport as AAL2 type 3 packets. It can be one of the following values: 1 = On. DTMF relay using RFC 2833. 2 = Off.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfadapgain cnfadapgain To enable or disable the DSP adaptive gain feature, use the cnfadapgain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfadapgain adap-gain-enable Syntax Description adap-gain-enable Enables or disables adaptive gain.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfalm cnfalm To configure the alarm parameters for a specified line, use the cnfalm command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfalm -ds1 line-num -red red-sev -rai rai-sev -neu ne-alarm-up -ned ne-alarm-down -net ne-alarm-thresh -feu fe-alarm-up -fed fe-alarm-down -fet fe-alarm-thresh Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number on which to configure alarm parameters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfalm Related Commands Command Description clralm Clears alarms from a specific line of a VISM card clralms Clears all alarms from a VISM card. dspalm Displays the alarms associated with a specified line of a VISM card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfalmcnt cnfalmcnt To configure the collection of Time Division Multiplex (TDM) line statistics, use the cnfalmcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfalmcnt crces-15min The number of CRC code violated errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface. It can be in the range from 0 to 2147483647. -crses24 The crcses-24hr argument identifier. crses-24hr The number of CRC code violated errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface. It can be in the range from 0 to 2147483647. It can be in the range from 0 to 2147483647. -crcses15 The crcses-15min argument identifier.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfalmcnt Examples • CRC code violations encountered by the interface. • CRC code violations in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface. • CRC code violations in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface. • CRC code violated Errored Seconds encountered by the interface. • CRC code violated Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface. • CRC code violated Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannagetime cnfannagetime To configure the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache, use the cnfannagetime command in the VoIP switching operating mode. cnfannagetime nonpann-age-time Syntax Description nonpann-age-time Nonpermanent announcement age time (defined in minutes). It can be in the range from 0 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannagetime Command Description dspanncache Displays all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server. dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfanndn cnfanndn To designate the announcement file server domain name, use the cnfanndn command in the VoIP switching operating mode. cnfanndn ann-domain-name Syntax Description ann-domain-name The announcement file server domain name. In the range from 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. You may also use forward slashes (/), backward slashes (\), periods, hyphens, and underscores when creating an announcement file server domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfanndn Command Description dspannagetime Displays the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache. dspanncache Displays all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server. dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannpathprefix cnfannpathprefix To designate the main prefix directory Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) path from which to retrieve announcement files from the announcement file server, use the cnfannpathprefix command in the VoIP switching operating mode. cnfannpathprefix ann-prefix-path Syntax Description ann-prefix-path Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines The prefix directory path is prefixed to the codec directory and the filename.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannpathprefix Note • g729_a/ • g7231_high_rate/ • g7231_a_high_rate/ • g7231_low_rate/ • g7231_a_low_rate/ VISM supports G.729ab for connections and endpoints. If an announcement is to be played on a connection or endpoint provisioned for G.729ab, it must be recorded in G.729a. For example, if the announcement server all-lines-busy.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannpathprefix Command Description delannpermanent Deletes a permanent announcement file and its associated codec type from the announcement file server. dspannagetime Displays the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache. dspanncache Displays all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannprefcodec cnfannprefcodec To configure the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected Time Division Multiplex (TDM) endpoints, use the cnfannprefcodec command in the VoIP switching operating mode. cnfannprefcodec ann-codec-type Syntax Description ann-codec-type It can be one of the following values: • 1 = G.711u • 2 = G.711a • 3 = G.726-32k • 4 = G.729a • 5 = G.729ab • 7 = G.726-16k • 8 = G.726-24k • 9 = G.726-40k • 11 = G.723.1-H • 12 = G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannprefcodec Command Description cnfannreqtimeout Configures the expiration time for announcements to begin playing after the VISM receives the announcement signal (request) from the call agent. delannalldynamic Deletes all announcement files and their associated codec types from the temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannreqtimeout cnfannreqtimeout To configure the expiration time for announcements to begin playing after the VISM receives the announcement signal (request) from the call agent, use the cnfannreqtimeout command in the VoIP switching operating mode. Requests are aborted when the expiration time is reached and the announcement has not started.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfannreqtimeout Command Description dspanncache Displays all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server. dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcac cnfcac To enable or disable the connection admission control (CAC) feature on a VISM card, use the cnfcac command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcac cac-enable Syntax Description cac-enable Enables or disables CAC.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcacparams cnfcacparams To configure connection admission control (CAC) features on a card, use the cnfcacparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcacparams vad-duty-cycle vad-tol Syntax Description vad-duty-cycle VAD duty cycle—the ratio of speech and holdover duration to total duration expressed as a percentage. Holdover is the period after silence begins and silence suppression is turned on.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcalea cnfcalea To enable or disable the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) feature on the current VISM card, use the cnfcalea command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcalea calea-enable Syntax Description calea-enable Enables or disables the CALEA feature.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcascode cnfcascode To configure channel associated signaling (CAS) idle code and seized code parameters for an endpoint, use the cnfcascode command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. cnfcascode endpt-num idle-code seized-code |endpts-num| Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with CAS idle code and seized code values.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcascode seized-code The 4-bit seized code. The value can be in the range from 0 to 15 and represents the four signaling bits—A, B, C, and D—in binary, as bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 respectively, with bit 3 the most significant. endpts-num (Optional) An optional argument value which indicates the last endpoint in a consecutive range of endpoints.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasdialdelay cnfcasdialdelay To configure the VISM wait time (dial delay) for outpulsing digits to the PBX after sending an off-hook event, use the cnfcasdialdelay command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasdialdelay endpt-num dial-delay Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number to which the outpulsing digits wait time is configured.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasdialdelay Related Commands Command Description dspcastimers Displays an endpoint’s currently configured CAS timers. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-92 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasendpt cnfcasendpt To associate an endpoint with a channel associated signaling (CAS) variant name, use the cnfcasendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfcasendpt endpt-num var-name Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be associated with the CAS variant identified by the var-name argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasflashtime cnfcasflashtime To configure the minimum and maximum channel associated signaling (CAS) on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint, use the cnfcasflashtime command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcasflashtime endpt-num min-flash-time max-flash-time Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with a minimum and maximum flash time.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasflashtime Related Commands Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint. cnfcaspackage Configures MGCP packages to notify persistent observed CAS events in the context of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint. dspcasglareattrib Displays the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasglareattrib cnfcasglareattrib To configure the direction of channel associated signaling (CAS) calls and the glare (dual seizure event) policy for a specified endpoint, use the cnfcasglareattrib command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcasglareattrib endpt-num cas-direction glare-pol Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number which is to be configured with CAS call direction and a glare policy.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasglareattrib Examples The following example shows that endpoint number 136 is configured with the incoming CAS bits flow direction and the controlling glare condition policy: cnfcasglareattrib 136 2 1 Related Commands Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasglaretime cnfcasglaretime To configure the channel associated signaling (CAS) glare time for an endpoint, use the cnfcasglaretime command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasglaretime endpt-num glaretime Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with a glare time, identified by the glaretime argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasglaretime Examples The following example shows that endpoint 100 is configured with a CAS glare time value of 50 ms: cnfcasglaretime 100 50 Related Commands Command Description dspcastimers Displays an endpoint’s currently configured CAS timers. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasguardtime cnfcasguardtime To configure the channel associated signaling (CAS) guard time for an endpoint, use the cnfcasguardtime command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasguardtime endpt-num guardtime Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with a guard time, identified by the guardtime argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasguardtime Examples The following example shows that endpoint number 100 is configured with a CAS guard time of 500 ms: cnfcasguardtime 100 500 Related Commands Command Description dspcastimers Displays an endpoint’s currently configured CAS timers. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasoffhooktime cnfcasoffhooktime To configure a minimum presence time, on an endpoint, for a CAS off-hook pattern to be recognized as an off-hook signal, use the cnfcasoffhooktime command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasoffhooktime endpt-num offhooktime Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with a guard time, identified by the offhooktime argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasonhooktime cnfcasonhooktime To configure a minimum presence time, on an endpoint, for a CAS on-hook pattern to be recognized as an on-hook signal, use the cnfcasonhooktime command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasonhooktime endpt-num onhooktime Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with a guard time, identified by the onhooktime argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasonhooktime Related Commands Command Description dspcastimers Displays an endpoint’s currently configured CAS timers. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-104 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaspackage cnfcaspackage To configure the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) packages to notify persistent observed channel associated signaling (CAS) events in the context of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint, use the cnfcaspackage command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaspackage in-package Package name to be used for persistent events observed on an incoming telephony call.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaspackage out-package Package name to be used for persistent events observed on an outgoing telephony call.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaspackage Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint. cnflndigitorder Assigns the order in which ANI digits and DNIS digits are dialed during an outgoing FGD call on the endpoints of a specified VISM card line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasparamsource cnfcasparamsource To configure channel associated signaling (CAS)-related timer source parameters for an endpoint, use the cnfcasparamsource command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfcasparamsource endpt-num cas-source Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with the source location, identified by the cas-source argument value.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasparamsource Related Commands Command Description dspcasparamsource Displays an endpoint’s currently configured CAS-related timer source. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-110 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasvar cnfcasvar To configure a previously added channel associated signaling (CAS) variant timing parameters, use the cnfcasvar command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasvar var-name country-code partial-time critical-time interdigit-timeout Syntax Description var-name Name of a previously added CAS variant; a text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. country-code The country code of the variant.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaswinktime cnfcaswinktime To configure the channel associated signaling (CAS) wink time parameters—minimum and maximum make times, and minimum break time—for an endpoint, use the cnfcaswinktime command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcaswinktime endpt-num min-make-time max-make-time min-break-time Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with wink time parameters. Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcaswinktime To use this command, you must ensure that the endpoint indicated by the endpt-num argument value has been previously added, and that the associated DS0 is configured for CAS. Note Examples To use this command, you must choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcasxgcp cnfcasxgcp To configure channel associated signaling (CAS) variant retransmission parameters, use the cnfcasxgcp command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfcasxgcp var-name retrans-time start-retrans-time retrans-num Syntax Description var-name Name of the CAS variant to be configured with retransmission parameters; a text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. retrans-time The retransmission time (defined in milliseconds).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfclksrc cnfclksrc To configure the PXM1, PXM1E, PXM45, VISM, or VISM-PR card clock source, use the cnfclksrc command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfclksrc slot-num.port-num clk-type Syntax Description slot-num.port-num The chassis PXM card slot number and port number for which you want to configure the clocking source.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfclksrc • If the clock source is the PXM’s internal crystal and no other clock source has been specified, do not configure the clock source. The crystal is the automatic default. • If you want to change the clocking source from external to the PXM card’s internal crystal, specify the configuration as: cnfclksrc 7.X n Note • Type 7 for the slot number regardless of the PXM card’s location in the chassis.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfco4timer cnfco4timer To configure the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value, use the cnfco4timer command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfco4timer co4-timeout Syntax Description co4-timeout Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines A timer is started when a CO3 or xRBK message is sent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodecjtrdelay cnfcodecjtrdelay To configure the jitter delay mode and initial delay value for a specified codec, use the cnfcodecjtrdelay command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcodecjtrdelay codec-type jitter-mode jitter-delay Syntax Description codec-type jitter-mode jitter-delay Type of coding/decoding to be performed on the data stream. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = G.711u • 2 = G.711a • 3 = G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodecjtrdelay Examples The following example shows that codec G.726, 24 kbps is configured with an adaptable jitter mode and an initial jitter delay of 55 ms: cnfcodecjtrdelay 8 2 55 Related Commands Command Description dspcodecjtrdelays Displays the configured codec jitter delay modes and associated jitter initial delays. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodecneg cnfcodecneg To configure the priority order of the lists of codec list priority order, use the cnfcodecneg command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfcodecneg codec-priority Syntax Description codec-priority The codec list priority scheme.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodecparams cnfcodecparams To configure codec parameters—codec packetization period, preference, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) registered codec type and xGCP codec string—for AAL1 and IP calls, use the cnfcodecparams command in the VoIP switching operating mode. cnfcodecparams codec-type codec-pkt-period |preference codec-string iana-type| Syntax Description codec-type codec-pkt-period preference The type of coding/decoding to be performed on the data stream.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodecparams Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines The packetization period parameter is required but the remaining parameters are optional. The parameters of any codec can be configured regardless of whether the current codec template supports that codec. If you are using template 2, the G.726 and G.729 codec types are ignored and replaced with clear channel. The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodectmpl cnfcodectmpl To assign a codec template to an entire VISM card, use the cnfcodectmpl command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcodectmpl template-num Syntax Description template-num Template number assigned to the current VISM card. It can be one of the following values: • Note 1 = G.711u, G.711a, G.726-16k, G.726-24k, G.726-32k, G.726-40k, G.729a, and G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcodectmpl Related Commands Command Description dspcodectmpls Displays all entries in the VISM card’s codec template table. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-124 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcompvad cnfcompvad To enable or disable voice activity detection (VAD) on a T1 or E1 line, use the cnfcompvad command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcompvad line-num vad-enable Syntax Description line-num Line number of the line on which to configure VAD in the range from 1 to 8. vad-enable Enables or disables VAD.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcon cnfcon To configure a connection between a VISM card and an MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card, use the cnfcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfcon lcn peak-cell-rate service-type |sus-cell-rate max-burst-rate| Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510. peak-cell-rate Peak cell rate (described in cells per second).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfcon Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command. Examples The following example shows that an LCN 160 connection is configured as CBR, with a peak cell rate of 20000 cps, a sustained cell rate of 5000 cps, and a maximum burst rate of 10000 cps: cnfcon 160 20000 1 5000 10000 Related Commands Command Description addcon Adds a PVC connection between a VISM card and any SM or PXM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconcac cnfconcac To configure connection admission control (CAC) on a previously added connection, use the cnfconcac command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. cnfconcac lcn conn-type Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510. conn-type Connection type.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconcacparams cnfconcacparams To configure connection admission control (CAC) features on a PVC, use the cnfconcacparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfconcacparams lcn vad-tol vad-duty-cycle Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconcacpol cnfconcacpol To configure the policies for fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure and fax/modem carrier loss for calls added to a particular IP or AAL2 LCN, use the cnfconcacpol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfconcacpol lcn carrier-loss-pol cac-reject-pol Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconprotect cnfconprotect To configure protection on a PVC, use the cnfconprotect command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfconprotect lcn protect-enable lock-state second-lcn Syntax Description lcn Primary logical channel number of the connection (PVC); in the range from 131 to 510. protect-enable Enables or disables PVC protection. It can be one of the following values: lock-state second-lcn • 1 = On • 2 = Off PVC lock state.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconvbdpol cnfconvbdpol To configure the policies for fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure and fax/modem carrier loss for calls added to a particular IP or AAL2 LCN, use the cnfconvbdpol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfconvbdpol lcn carrier-loss-pol cac-reject-pol Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfconvcci cnfconvcci To associate a virtual circuit connection identifier (VCCI) and a remote address with an LCN, use the cnfconvcci in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfconvcci lcn vcci-num addr-type |fe-addr| Syntax Description lcn Logical channel number of the connection; in the range from 131 to 510. vcci-num VCCI number. It can be in the range from 0 to 65535. addr-type Address type of the VCCI.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdeftos cnfdeftos To configure the type of service (ToS) parameters for both control and bearer IP packets, use the cnfdeftos command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfdeftos control-prec control-tos |bearer-prec bearer-tos| Syntax Description control-prec Control precedence. It can be in the range from 0 to 7. (Default = 3) control-tos Control ToS (conforms to RFC 1349).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdisctimers cnfdisctimers To specify the wait delay times for the disconnected procedure, restart in progress command—initial, minimum, and maximum timer values—use the cnfdisctimers command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdn cnfdn To configure the resolution type of a specified domain name, use the cnfdn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfdn domain-num resol-type Syntax Description domain-num Domain number used to identify the domain in the range from 1 to 11. resol-type (Optional) Resolution type to configure for the specified domain name. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = Internal only.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdn Command Description dspdnips Displays all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses configured for a specified domain name. dspdns Displays the configuration data of all domain names of a call agent. dspdnssrvr Displays the domain name of the configured DNS of the current VISM card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdnssrvr cnfdnssrvr To designate a domain name as a domain name server (DNS), use the cnfdnssrvr command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfdnssrvr dns-domain-name Syntax Description dns-domain-name Domain name which you want to designate, or remove, as a DNS. It can be one of the following: • A text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. • NULL = removes the configured DNS from VISM. Note NULL is case sensitive.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfdpvcoamparams cnfdpvcoamparams To configure the transmitted and received permanent virtual circuit (PVC) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cell parameters, use the cnfdpvcoamparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfdpvcoamparams cell-gap recov-cell-num unack-cell-num Syntax Description cell-gap Intercell gap—the time between cells (defined in milliseconds). It can be in the range from 10 to 5000.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfds0gain cnfds0gain To configure the adjustable gain for a specified DS0, use the cnfds0gain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfds0gain line-num ds0-num input-gain output-atten Syntax Description line-num Line number of the DS0 that you want to configure the adjustable gain. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number on which to configure adjustable gain.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfds0localcas cnfds0localcas To configure a local channel associated signaling (CAS) 4-bit pattern for a T1 line and DS0, use the cnfds0localcas command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfds0localcas line-num ds0-num local-cas-enable |local-cas-pattern| Syntax Description line-num T1 line number on which to configure a local CAS bit pattern; in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfds0localcas Related Commands Command Description dspds0localcasstatus Displays the currently configured local CAS status for a line and DS0. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-142 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfds0loop cnfds0loop To configure a loopback type for a specified line and DS0, use the cnfds0loop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfds0loop line-num ds0-num loopback-type Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel to be configured for a loopback type; in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel to be configured for a loopback type.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfds0musicthreshold cnfds0musicthreshold To configure the music on-hold threshold for a specified DS0, use the cnfds0musicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfds0musicthreshold line-num ds0-num music-thresh Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to configure the music on-hold threshold. In the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfecanenable cnfecanenable To enable or disable echo cancellation on a line, use the cnfecanenable command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfecanenable line-num ecan-enable Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel to be configured for a loopback type; in the range from 1 to 8. ecan-enable Enables or disables echo cancellation.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfecanrec cnfecanrec To configure residual echo control for digital signal processors (DSPs) on a VISM card line that is used for echo cancellation, use the cnfecanrec command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfecanrec line-num res-echo-control Syntax Description line-num Line number to configure with residual echo control; in the range from 1 to 8. res-echo-control Residual echo control for a VISM card line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfecantail cnfecantail To configure the maximum tail length for digital signal processors (DSPs) on a VISM card that is used for echo cancellation, use the cnfecantail command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfecantail line-num max-ecan-tail Syntax Description line-num Line number to configure maximum ECAN tail length; in the range from 1 to 8. max-ecan-tail Maximum tail length (defined in milliseconds).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfendptcadence cnfendptcadence To configure cadence (digit tone) times for an endpoint, use the cnfendptcadence command in the VoIP switching/trunking and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfendptcadence endpt-num tone-on-time tone-off-time Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnferl cnferl To configure a digital signal processor (DSP) return echo loss value, use the cnferl command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnferl echo-ret-loss Syntax Description echo-ret-loss Echo return loss to be applied by echo cancellation DSPs.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfgain cnfgain To configure the adjustable gain for a VISM card, use the cnfgain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfgain input-gain output-atten Syntax Description input-gain Input gain (defined in decibels). It can be in the range from –60 to 140 in increments of 10. output-atten Output attenuation (defined in decibels). It can be in the range from 0 to 140 in increments of 10.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfgwis cnfgwis To configure an out-of-service VISM card to the in-service state, use the cnfgwis command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfgwis Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines This command causes an RSIP notification to be sent to the call agent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfgwoos cnfgwoos To configure an in-service VISM card to the out-of-service state, use the cnfgwoos command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfgwoos oos-method Syntax Description oos-method VISM card’s method of reaching the out-of-service state. It can be one of the following values: • 2 = Forceful. Existing connections are deleted and the VISM card transitions to the “commandedOutOfService” state. New connection requests are rejected.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfjtrinitdelay cnfjtrinitdelay To configure the initial jitter buffer delay size, use the cnfjtrinitdelay command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating mode. cnfjtrinitdelay jitter-buffer-size Syntax Description jitter-buffer-size Jitter buffer size setting (defined in milliseconds). It can be a value from one of the following ranges: • For template numbers 1, 3, and 4, in the range from 0 to 100 in increments of 10.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfjtrinitdelay 1. The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards. Examples The following example shows that the jitter buffer size is set to 70 milliseconds: cnfjtrinitdelay 70 Related Commands Command Description cnfjtrmode Sets the jitter delay algorithm to fixed or adaptive. dspcarddsp Displays all current card level parameters for ECAN and voice compression DSPs.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfjtrmode cnfjtrmode To configure the jitter algorithm with a fixed or adaptive buffer, use the cnfjtrmode command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfjtrmode jitter-mode Syntax Description jitter-mode Jitter delay mode. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = Fixed. Cisco recommends fixed mode if latency jitter is constant. • 2 = Adaptive. Cisco recommends adaptive if latency jitter is variable.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdretrans cnflapdretrans To configure a maximum number of frame retransmissions for a previously added Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD), use the cnflapdretrans command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflapdretrans line-num ds0-num n200 Syntax Description line-num Line number of the D channel to be configured. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number that was specified in the addlapd command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtimer cnflapdtimer To configure two LAPD timers for a previously added Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD), use the cnflapdtimer command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflapdtimer line-num ds0-num frame-trans-time frame-exchange-time Syntax Description line-num Line number of the D channel to be configured. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number that was specified in the addlapd command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtimer Command Description cnflapdtype Configures the various types of LAPD stacks for a previously added LAPD. cnflapdwinsize Configures a maximum allowed number of outstanding (unacknowledged) I-frames on a previously added LAPD. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-158 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtrunkpvc cnflapdtrunkpvc To assign the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) trunk type that carries Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) messages for the current VISM card, use the cnflapdtrunkpvc command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnflapdtrunkpvc lapd-trunk-type Syntax Description lapd-trunk-type LAPD trunk PVC type.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtrunkpvc Command Description dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specified static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-160 Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtype cnflapdtype To configure the various types of Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) stacks for a previously added LAPD, use the cnflapdtype command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflapdtype line-num ds0-num lapd-type Syntax Description line-num Line number of the D channel to be configured. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number that was specified in the addlapd command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdtype Related Commands Command Description cnflapdretrans Configures a maximum number of frame retransmissions for a previously added LAPD. cnflapdtimer Configures two LAPD timers for a previously added LAPD. cnflapdwinsize Configures a maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) I-frames for a previously added LAPD. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-162 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflapdwinsize cnflapdwinsize To configure a maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) I-frames, use the cnflapdwinsize command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflapdwinsize line-num ds0-num iframe-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the D channel to be configured. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number that was specified in the addlapd command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfln cnfln To configure characteristics for a VISM card line, use the cnfln command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfln line-num line-code line-length clock-source line-type loop-detection Syntax Description line-num Line number with which to configure characteristics. In the range from 1 to 8. line-code Line coding method.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfln line-type loop-detection Line type. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = DSx1ESF • 2 = DSx1D4 • 3 = E1 • 4 = E1CRC • 5 = E1MF • 6 = E1MFCRC • 7 = E1 Clear • 8= • 9= Loopback code detection.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflndigitorder cnflndigitorder To assign the order in which automatic number identification (ANI) digits—the caller’s number—and dialed number identification service (DNIS) digits—the called number—are dialed during an outgoing Feature Group D (FGD) call on the endpoints of a specified VISM card line, use the cnflndigitorder command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflngain cnflngain To configure the adjustable gain for all DS0s on a specified VISM card line, use the cnflngain (Configure Line Gain) command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnflngain line-num input-gain output-atten Syntax Description line-num Line number that you want to configure the adjustable gain. In the range from 1 to 8. input-gain Input gain (defined in decibels).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnis cnflnis To configure an out-of-service VISM card line to the in-service state, use the cnflnis command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflnis line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines The configured in-service state is not maintained after a VISM card reboot.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnmusicthreshold cnflnmusicthreshold To configure the music on-hold threshold for all DS0s on a specified line, use the cnflnmusicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnflnmusicthreshold line-num music-thresh Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to configure the music on-hold threshold. In the range from 1 to 8. music-thresh Music on-hold threshold (defined in decibels).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnoos cnflnoos To configure an in-service VISM card line to the out-of-service state, use the cnflnoos command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnflnoos line-num oos-method Syntax Description line-num Line number you want to bring to the out-of-service state. In the range from 1 to 8. oos-method VISM card’s method of reaching the out-of-service state. It can be one of the following values: • 2 = Forceful.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnringback cnflnringback To configure the ringback tone method for a specified line on the current VISM card, use the cnflnringback command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnflnringback line-num ringb-method Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to configure the ringback method. In the range from 1 to 8. ringb-method Ringback tone method. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = Proxy (Default).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnringback Command Description dsplntonetimeout Displays the configured timeout periods for all call progress tones of a specified VISM card line. dsptonebuiltinplans Displays all preconfigured (built-in) tone plans on the current VISM card. dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflnsig cnflnsig To configure the signaling mode for a VISM card line, use the cnflnsig command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. cnflnsig line-num line-signal-type Syntax Description line-num Line number you want to bring to the out-of-service state. In the range from 1 to 8. line-signal-type Signaling type of the line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntoneplan cnflntoneplan To assign a built-in or provisional tone plan to a specified VISM card line, use the cnflntoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnflntoneplan line-num tonep-region tonep-version Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to assign a tone plan. In the range from 1 to 8. tonep-region Tone plan country or region which you want to assign to a VISM card line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntoneplan Command Description dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans. dsptoneregionplans Displays a list of all tone plans for the countries and regions whose name partially or completely matches the name you supply. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntonetimeout cnflntonetimeout To modify the timeout periods of call progress tones supported by VISM on a specified VISM card line, use the cnflntonetimeout command in the VoIP switching/trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntonetimeout Examples The following example shows that the VISM card line number 7 is configured with a 200-second remote ringback tone timeout period, a 180-second local ringback tone timeout period, a 210-second busy tone timeout period, a 400-second reorder tone timeout period, a 1000-second dial tone timeout period, a 2000-second stutter dial tone timeout period, and a 500-second offhook tone timeout period: cnflntonetimeout 7 200 180 210 400 1000 2000 3000 500 Related Com
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntrunkcond cnflntrunkcond To enable or disable line conditioning on a VISM card line if a network alarm is encountered, use the cnflntrunkcond command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. cnflntrunkcond line-num cond-enable Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want enable or disable line conditioning. In the range from 1 to 8. cond-enable Line trunk conditioning status.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntrunkcond Command Description dsplapd Displays data about an LAPD. dsplapdtrunkpvc Displays the assigned PVC trunk type that carries LAPD trunk messages for the current VISM card. dsplapdtrunks Displays the configuration data of all LAPD trunks. dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmgcgrpentry cnfmgcgrpentry To modify the call agent priority level of a call agent within a call agent redundancy group, use the cnfmgcgrpentry command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfmgcgrpentry mgc-group mgc-num mgc-preference Syntax Description mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. mgc-num Call agent identification number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmgcgrpparam cnfmgcgrpparam To modify a call agent redundancy group state change notification policy and priority level, use the cnfmgcgrpparam command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfmgcgrpparam mgc-group state-change-notify |mgc-pref| Syntax Description mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. state-change-notify State change notification.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmgcgrpparam Command Description dspmgcgrps Displays all configured call agent redundancy groups. dspsrcppeergrpparams Displays the SRCP parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-182 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmgcgrpprotocol cnfmgcgrpprotocol To configure a call agent redundancy group protocol for a previously configured redundancy group, use the cnfmgcgrpprotocol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmgcgrpprotocol resp-ack disc-proc-enable cancel-grace (Optional) Enables or disables sending a response acknowledgment. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = On (Default for MGCP 1.0) • 2 = Off (Default for MGCP 0.1, SGCP 1.1+, SRCP 1.0.2, and SGCP 1.5) (Optional) Enables or disables the disconnect method, which indicates that the endpoint has become disconnected and is now trying to establish connectivity.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmidcalltimers cnfmidcalltimers To configure the midcall dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) feature partial and critical timers for a specified VISM card line, use the cnfmidcalltimers command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfmidcalltimers line-num dtmf-part-timer dtmf-crit-timer Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to configure midcall DTMF timers. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfmusicthreshold cnfmusicthreshold To configure the music on-hold threshold value for the current VISM card, use the cnfmusicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfnwcot cnfnwcot To configure VISM for a gateway-initiated network continuity test, use the cnfnwcot command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfnwcot co3test-enable Syntax Description co3test-enable Enables or disables the VISM-initiated CO3 network continuity test.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfpncon cnfpncon To set priority routing for a specified connection, use the cnfpncon command in the switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. cnfpncon lcn route-priority Syntax Description lcn The logical channel number. It can be in the range from 131 to 510. route-priority Route priority. It can be in the range from 1 to 15 (lowest).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofelemvbd cnfprofelemvbd To configure the voiceband data (VBD) profile element for a profile, use the cnfprofelemvbd command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfprofelemvbd profile-type profile-num vbd-codec-type vbd-pkt-period Syntax Description profile-type profile-num vbd-codec-type vbd-pkt-period The profile type to be used for the CID. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = International Telecommunication Union (ITU) I.366.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofelemvbd Command Modes Switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Use the dspaal2profile command to identify valid combinations of codec type, packetization period, and silence insertion descriptor. The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards. Examples The following example shows that the ITU profile type, profile number 1 is configured with G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofelemvoice cnfprofelemvoice To configure the profile voice element, use the cnfprofelemvoice command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfprofelemvoice profile-type profile-num codec-type pvoice-pkt-period sid Syntax Description profile-type profile-num codec-type The profile type to be used for the CID. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = International Telecommunication Union (ITU) I.366.2 • 3 = Custom Number of the profile.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofelemvoice pvoice-pkt-period sid Packetization period (defined in milliseconds). It can be one of the following values: • 5 • 10 • 20 • 30 • 40 • 60 Silence insertion descriptor (SID). It can be one of the following values: 1 = VAD off 2 = VAD on 3= SID generic 4 = SID 729 5 = SID 723 Command Modes Switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Use the dspaal2profile command to identify valid combinations of codec type, packetization period, and SID. The G.723.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofneg cnfprofneg To configure the profile list priority order, use the cnfprofneg command in the switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. cnfprofneg codec-priority Syntax Description codec-priority The codec list priority scheme.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfprofparams cnfprofparams To configure a profile preference, use the cnfprofparams command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfprofparams profile-type profile-num profile-pref Syntax Description profile-type profile-num profile-pref The profile type to be used for the CID. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = International Telecommunication Union (ITU) I.366.2 • 3 = Custom Number of the profile.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrsvp cnfrsvp To configure Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for a specified connection, use the cnfrsvp command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. cnfrsvp lcn rsvp-enable Syntax Description lcn The logical channel number. It can be in the range from 131 to 510. rsvp-enable Enables or disables RSVP.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrsvprefreshmiss cnfrsvprefreshmiss To configure the number of times VISM waits for a missed Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) minimum refresh message—a path or reservation message—(this is in addition to the time configured for minimum refreshes) for a specified connection, use the cnfrsvprefreshmiss command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrtcprepint cnfrtcprepint To configure the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) report interval for a VISM card, use the cnfrtcprepint command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. cnfrtcprepint report-interval |report-mult| Syntax Description report-interval Interval (defined in milliseconds) between RTCP report packets sent to peer VoIP endpoints. It can be in the range from 500 to 1500, in increments of 10.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrtpcon cnfrtpcon To modify an existing static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the cnfrtpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfrtpcon conn-num codec-type conn-mode |vt-pkt-period bearer-prec bearer-tos vad-enable vad-timer ecan-enable cas-trans dtmf-trans idle-code-sup| Syntax Description conn-num Connection identification number. It can be in the range from 1 to 248.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrtpcon bearer-tos vad-enable (Optional) Bearer type of service (ToS). It can be one of the following values: • 0 (Default) • 1 • 2 • 4 • 8 (Optional) Enables or disables voice activity detection (VAD). It can be one of the following values: • 1 = On • 2 = Off (Default) vad-timer (Optional) The VAD holdover timer (defined in milliseconds) in the range from 250 to 65535. ecan-enable (Optional) Enables or disables echo cancellation (ECAN).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrtpcon Examples The following example shows that the RTP trunking connection 26 is configured (modified) with G.726/32 codec type. VISM is also configured to send and receive packets and has a 20-ms packetization period, a bearer precedence of 3, a bearer ToS of 1, with VAD enabled, and a 400-ms VAD holdover time.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrtprxtimer cnfrtprxtimer To enable or disable the receipt of Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) messages on a VISM card, use the cnfrtprxtimer command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfrtprxtimer rx-timer Syntax Description rx-timer Enables or disables the receipt of RTP messages.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrudptrunkrmtip cnfrudptrunkrmtip To modify the remote IP address of VISM used in the ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) trunk for a specified session, use the cnfrudptrunkrmtip command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfrudptrunkrmtip session-num remote-ip-addr Syntax Description session-num ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. It can be in the range from 1 to 64.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfrudptrunkrmtip Command Description dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesack cnfsesack To configure the timeout period before sending an acknowledgment, and the maximum number of acknowledgments that can be accumulated, use the cnfsesack command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesack session-num ack-timeout max-acks Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. ack-timeout Timeout period (defined in milliseconds) to send an acknowledgment. It can be in the range from 100 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesmaxreset cnfsesmaxreset To configure the maximum number of resets that a VISM card performs before a connection is reset, use the cnfsesmaxreset command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesmaxreset session-num max-resets Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. max-resets Maximum number of resets that the VISM card performs before a connection is reset. It can be in the range from 0 to 255.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesmaxseg cnfsesmaxseg To configure the maximum segment size, in octets, that can be received by a VISM card after sending a synchronize message, use the cnfsesmaxseg command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesmaxseg session-num seg-size Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. seg-size Maximum segment size, in octets, that can be received by a VISM card after sending a synchronize message.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesmaxwindow cnfsesmaxwindow To configure the maximum number of segments (window) that can be sent before receiving an acknowledgment, use the cnfsesmaxwindow command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesmaxwindow session-num window-size Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. window-size Maximum number of segments that can be sent before receiving an acknowledgment. It can be in the range from 1 to 64.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesnullsegtmout cnfsesnullsegtmout To configure the timeout period, in milliseconds, of idle time before a null segment is sent, use the cnfsesnullsegtmout command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesnullsegtmout session-num null-seg-tout Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. null-seg-tout Timeout period (defined in milliseconds) of idle time before a null segment is sent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesoutofseq cnfsesoutofseq To configure the maximum number of out-of-sequence packets that can be accumulated before sending an EACK packet, use the cnfsesoutofseq command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesoutofseq session-num max-seq-pkts Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. max-seq-pkts The maximum number of out-of-sequence packets that can be accumulated before an EACK packet is transmitted.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesport cnfsesport To configure the port numbers of a previously added PRI backhaul session, use the cnfsesport command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesport session-num local-port-num remote-port-num Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. local-port-num Local port number. The VISM port number used for the session. It can be in the range from 1124 to 65535. remote-port-num Remote port number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesretrans cnfsesretrans To configure the timeout period for unacknowledged packets and number of retransmissions, use the cnfsesretrans command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesretrans session-num unack-timeout max-ses-retrans Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. unack-timeout Timeout period (defined in milliseconds) to send an acknowledgment. It can be in the range from 100 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsesstatetmout cnfsesstatetmout To configure the number of milliseconds that VISM waits for a transfer state before executing an auto reset, use the cnfsesstatetmout command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsesstatetmout session-num tstate-tout Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. tstate-tout Transfer state timeout.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsessyncatmps cnfsessyncatmps To configure the maximum number of attempts to synchronize with the call agent, use the cnfsessyncatmps command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsessyncatmps session-num max-sync-attempts Syntax Description session-num Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64. max-sync-attempts The maximum number of attempts to synchronize with the call agent. It can be in the range from 1 to 32.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsrcppeer cnfsrcppeer To configure the port for the call agent configured with the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP)—when SRCP is the selected protocol for communication between the VISM card and call agent, use the cnfsrcppeer command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfsrcppeer peer-num udp-port-num Syntax Description peer-num Peer (call agent) identification number. It can be a value from 1 to 8. udp-port-num User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsrcppeergrpparam cnfsrcppeergrpparam To modify the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) heartbeat interval and maximum User Datagram Protocol (UDP) size for a specified call agent redundancy group, use the cnfsrcppeergrpparam command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfsrcppeergrpparam red-mgc-group hbeat-int max-udp-size Syntax Description red-mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsrcppeergrpparam Command Description dspmgcgrps Displays all configured call agent redundancy groups. dspsrcppeergrpparams Displays the SRCP parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-216 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfsrcpretry cnfsrcpretry To configure the VISM card level Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) retry count, minimum timeout, and maximum timeout, use the cnfsrcpretry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfsrcpretry srcp-min-tout max-srcp-retries |srcp-max-tout| Syntax Description srcp-min-tout Minimum SRCP timeout (defined in milliseconds). It can be in the range from 1 to 10000.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38fxlco cnft38fxlco To configure the fax handling instructions for a specified line, use the cnft38fxlco command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnft38fxlco line-num fx-lco Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel, in the range from 1 to 8. fx-lco Local connection option fax preamble response. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = VISM controlled T.38, then fax pass through.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38fxlco Related Commands Command Description cnfcodectmpl Assigns a codec template to an entire VISM card. cnft38nsetimeout Configures a specified line with a length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode. cnft38params Configures the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a specified line. dspcodectmpls Displays all entries in the codec template table.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38nsetimeout cnft38nsetimeout To configure a specified line with a length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode, use the cnft38nsetimeout command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnft38nsetimeout line-num nse-ack-timer Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel, in the range from 1 to 8. nse-ack-timer Named Signaling Event (NSE) acknowledgment timeout value (defined in milliseconds).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38params cnft38params To configure the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a specified line, use the cnft38params command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnft38params line-num max-xmit-rate |info-fld-size d-pkt-size ls-data-red hs-data-red tcf-method err-corr-enable nsf-oride-enable nsf-ccode nsf-vendor| Syntax Description| line-num Line number of the channel, in the range from 1 to 8. max-xmit-rate Maximum fax transmission rate (defined in bits per second).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38params tcf-method (Optional) Training check field (TCF) verification method for UDP based fax transport. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = Local—for TCP-based fax transport or UDP-based fax transport. The local TCF method implies that the media gateways are actively involved in the training and data rate management procedure, including the generation of the TCF signal.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnft38params cnft38params 2 3 28 20 3 0 2 1 1 500 4000 Related Commands Command Description cnfcodectmpl Assigns a codec template to an entire VISM card. cnft38fxlco Configures the fax handling instructions for a specified line. cnft38nsetimeout Configures a specified line with a length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode. dspcodectmpls Displays all entries in the codec template table.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnftftpdn cnftftpdn To select the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) domain name, use the cnftftpdn command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnftftpdn domain-name Syntax Description domain-name Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines The domain name must have been added to the MGC table using the adddn command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnflntrunkcond cnflntrunkcond To enable or disable trunk conditioning for a specified VISM card line, use the cnflntrunkcond command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnflntrunkcond line-num trunk-cond-enable Syntax Description line-num Line number of the current VISM card line for which you want to condition a line. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. trunk-cond-enable Enables or disables trunk conditioning on a line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvbdcodec cnfvbdcodec To configure voiceband data (VBD) upspeed codec on the current VISM card, use the cnfvbdcodec command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfvbdcodec upspeed-codec Syntax Description upspeed-codec Upspeed codec. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = G.711u (Default for T1 VISM cards) • 2 = G.711a (Default for E1 VISM cards) • 3 = G.726-32k • 4 = Clear channel • 5 = G.723.1-H (Valid for template number 4 only) • 6 = G.723.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvbdpol cnfvbdpol To configure VISM card level voiceband data (VBD) policies—fax/modem carrier loss and fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure—use the cnfvbdpol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfvbdpol carrier-loss-pol cac-reject-pol Syntax Description carrier-loss-pol cac-reject-pol Carrier loss policy.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvismdn cnfvismdn To configure the current VISM card domain name, use the cnfvismdn command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfvismdn domain-name Syntax Description domain-name Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Ensure that you configure the same domain name for the VSC as you do for the VISM card. Current VISM card domain name. A text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvismip cnfvismip To configure the current VISM card control IP address and subnet mask, and optionally, the bearer IP address and subnet mask, use the cnfvismip command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfvismip vip-addr netmask |bearer-ipaddr bearer-netmask| Syntax Description vip-addr Control IP address of the current VISM card, in dotted decimal format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvismmode cnfvismmode To configure the initial operating mode for a VISM card, use the cnfvismmode command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfvismmode oper-mode Syntax Description oper-mode VISM card operating mode.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvoiptimerparam cnfvoiptimerparam To configure the holdover time for voice activity detection (VAD) before silence compression is activated, use the cnfvoiptimerparam command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfvoiptimerparam vad-timer Syntax Description vad-timer Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvoiptransparams cnfvoiptransparams To configure the VoIP transportation parameters—enable dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) and channel associated signaling (CAS) bits transportation to the other endpoint, configure the Named Signaling Event (NSE) triple redundancy feature for NSE packets, and optionally configure the event negotiation policy and silence insertion descriptor (SID) payload type—use the cnfvoiptransparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfvoiptransparams Related Commands Command Description cnfvoiptimerparam Configures the holdover time for VAD before silence compression is activated. dspvoipparams Displays the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfxgcpbt cnfxgcpbt To configure a default bearer type—if one is not specified by the call agent by the xGCP local connection options—for the current VISM card, use the cnfxgcpbt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. cnfxgcpbt network-type vc-type aal-conn-type Syntax Description network-type vc-type aal-conn-type Network type. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = IP • 2 = ATM Virtual circuit type.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfxgcpinteropsdpost cnfxgcpinteropsdpost To enable or disable the Session Descriptor Protocol (SDP) OST interoperability in the call control protocol, use the cnfxgcpinteropsdpost command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. cnfxgcpinteropsdpost sdp-ost-enable Syntax Description sdp-ost-enable Enables or disables SDP OST interoperability.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfxgcpmwd cnfxgcpmwd To configure the maximum waiting delay (MWD) value used for sending a Restart in Progress (RSIP) message to the call agent, use the cnfxgcpmwd command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfxgcppeer cnfxgcppeer To configure the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used to send gateway-initiated messages to the call agent, use the cnfxgcppeer command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfxgcppeer mgc-num protocol-num remote-udp-pnum Syntax Description mgc-num A number by which the call agent is identified in the range from 1 to 8. protocol-num Protocol number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands cnfxgcpretry cnfxgcpretry To configure VISM minimum and maximum request timeouts and retransmission attempts for communication with the associated call agent, use the cnfxgcpretry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. cnfxgcpretry min-vtoca-tout vtoca-retrans-num |max-vtoca-tout| Syntax Description min-vtoca-tout Minimum time (defined in milliseconds) VISM waits for an acknowledgment message from the call agent.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delannalldynamic delannalldynamic To delete all announcement files and their associated codec types from the temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card, use the delannalldynamic command in the VoIP switching operating mode. delannalldynamic Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines This command does not report an error if no announcement files are found.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delannalldynamic Command Description dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server. dspannpermanents Displays all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers. dspannprefcodec Displays the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delanndynamic delanndynamic To delete an announcement file and associated codec type from the temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card, use the delanndynamic command in the VoIP switching operating mode. delanndynamic ann-filename codec-type Syntax Description ann-filename Announcement file filename. It can be from 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters, including the following symbols—period (.), forward slash (/), underscore (_), and hyphen (-).
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delanndynamic Related Commands Command Description addannpermanent Configures an announcement server file and associated codec type as permanent. cnfannagetime Configures the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache. cnfanndn Designates an announcement file server domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delannpermanent delannpermanent To delete a permanent announcement file and its associated codec type from the announcement file server, use the delannpermanent command in the VoIP switching operating mode. delannpermanent pann-index Syntax Description pann-index Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Use the dspannpermanents command to display a list of available permanent announcement server file names.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delannpermanent Command Description dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delcasvar delcasvar To delete a channel associated signaling (CAS) variant, use the delcasvar command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. delcasvar var-name Syntax Description var-name Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delccs delccs To delete the association between a common channel signaling (CCS) DS0 channel and the corresponding virtual channel, use the delccs command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. delccs line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel, in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delcid delcid To delete the association between an endpoint and an LCN/CID pair, use the delcid command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. delcid lcn cid-num Syntax Description lcn The logical channel number of the LCN/CID pair in the range from 131 to 510. cid-num The channel identification number of the LCN/CID pair in the range from 8 to 255. Command Modes AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delcon delcon To delete a PVC between a VISM card and an MGX 8000 Series shelf PXM card, use the delcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delcon lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines You cannot delete a connection if it is protected or if CIDs are present.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delconloop delconloop To delete a local loopback state on a connection to the cellbus, use the delconloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delconloop lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands deldn deldn To delete a domain name, use the deldn command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. deldn domain-name-num Syntax Description domain-name-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines If the domain name you want to delete is the last entry in the domain table and if the domain name exists in the list of call agents that VISM maintains (as displayed by the dspmgcs command), deletion is not allowed.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands deldnip deldnip To delete a statistically provisioned IP address of a domain name, use the deldnip command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. deldnip resol-num Syntax Description resol-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines You cannot delete IP addresses that use external resolution of the domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delendpt delendpt To delete a specified endpoint on a VISM card line, use the delendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delendpt endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delendptloop delendptloop To take an endpoint out of the loopback condition, use the delendptloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delendptloop endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number which is to be deleted.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delendpts delendpts To delete a range of consecutive endpoints on a VISM card, use the delendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delendpts start-endpt endpt-quantity Syntax Description start-endpt Beginning endpoint number of a range of consecutive endpoints.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delendpts Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines This command results in a graceful transition to the out-of-service state for each deleted endpoint and an RSIP to be sent to each associated call agent indicating the out-of-service state of the endpoints. If the specified range of endpoints to be deleted contains gaps, the gaps are not counted.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dellapd dellapd To delete an Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD), use the dellapd command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dellapd line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel from which to delete an LAPD, in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel from which to delete an LAPD.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dellapdtrunk dellapdtrunk To delete a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) configured line, use the dellapdtrunk command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dellapdtrunk line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines You must use the dellapd command to delete the corresponding LAPD channel before you can delete the LAPD trunk.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dellapdtrunk Command Description dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-258 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delln delln To delete a DS1 line on a VISM card, use the delln command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delln ds1-num Syntax Description ds1-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines You must delete endpoints and CCS channels from the line before the line can be deleted.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dellnloop dellnloop To delete the T1 or E1 local line loopback state for a VISM card, use the dellnloop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dellnloop ds1-num Syntax Description ds1-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dellntoneplan dellntoneplan To delete a built-in or provisional tone plan configuration from a specified VISM card line, use the dellntoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dellntoneplan line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delmgc delmgc To delete a call agent from a VISM card’s list of configured call agents, use the delmgc command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. delmgc mgc-num Syntax Description mgc-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delmgcgrpentry delmgcgrpentry To delete a call agent from a call agent redundancy group, use the delmgcgrpentry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. delmgcgrpentry mgc-group mgc-num Syntax Description mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. mgc-num Call agent identification number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delmgcgrpprotocol delmgcgrpprotocol To delete a Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) from a specified call agent redundancy group, use the delmgcgrpprotocol command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. delmgcgrpprotocol mgc-group protocol-num Syntax Description mgc-group Call agent redundancy group number. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. protocol-num Protocol number. It can be one of the following values: • 1 = MGCP 0.1 • 2 = SGCP 1.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delmgcgrpprotocol Command Description cnfsrcppeergrpparam Modifies the SRCP heartbeat interval and maximum UDP size for a specified call agent redundancy group. delmgcgrpentry Deletes a call agent from a call agent redundancy group. dspdisctimers Displays the Restart in Progress command disconnect type method wait delay times. dspmgcgrpparams Displays all configured call agent redundancy group parameters.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delport delport To delete the VISM port on the packet network side, use the delport command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delport Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines You should execute this command before you remove the VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delrscprtn delrscprtn To delete a resource partition which was created by the addrscprtn command, use the delrscprtn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. delrscprtn Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delrtpcon delrtpcon To delete a static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the delrtpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. delrtpcon conn-num Syntax Description conn-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that the static RTP connection number 200 is deleted: Connection identification number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delrtpcon Command Description dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delrudptrunk delrudptrunk To delete an ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) session that is associated with a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD), use the delrudptrunk command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. delrudptrunk session-num Syntax Description session-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines You must use the dellapdtrunk command to delete the LAPD trunk before you delete the RUDP trunk.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delrudptrunk Command Description dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delses delses To delete a PRI backhaul session, use the delses command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. delses session-num Syntax Description session-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that session number 3 is deleted: Identifying session number in the range from 1 to 64.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delsesgrp delsesgrp To delete a PRI backhaul session group, use the delsesgrp command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. delsesgrp group-num Syntax Description group-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines You must delete all sessions in the session group before you use this command to delete the session group.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delsesset delsesset To delete a PRI backhaul session set, use the delsesset command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. delsesset set-num Syntax Description set-num Identifying session set number. It can be in the range from 1 to 16. Note Currently, only session set number 1 is supported.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands deltoneplan deltoneplan To delete a provisional tone plan from the system, use the deltoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. deltoneplan tonep-region tonep-version Syntax Description tonep-region Tone plan country or region which you want to delete from VISM. It can be in the range from 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands deltoneplan Command Description dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan. dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delxgcpcon delxgcpcon To delete an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number, use the delxgcpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. delxgcpcon conn-id Syntax Description conn-id Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands delxgcppersistevt delxgcppersistevt To delete a persistent xGCP event, use the delxgcppersistevt command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. delxgcppersistevt event-num Syntax Description event-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dncon dncon To configure a specified connection down, preventing traffic from being passed to the specified connection, use the dncon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspaal2params dspaal2params To display AAL2 configuration parameters, use the dspaal2params command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspaal2params Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspaal2profile dspaal2profile To display data about a specified AAL2 profile type and profile number, use the dspaal2profile command in the AAL2 trunking operating mode. dspaal2profile profile-type profile-num Syntax Description profile-type The profile type to be used for the CID. It can be one of the following values: profile-num • 1 = International Telecommunication Union (ITU) I.366.2 • 3 = Custom Number of the profile.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalm dspalm To display the alarms associated with a specified line, use the dspalm command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspalm -ds1 line-num Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to display alarms. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalmcnf dspalmcnf To display the threshold data about the alarm statistics being collected, use the dspalmcnf command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspalmcnf -ds1 line-num Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to display alarm statistic threshold data. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalmcnf Related Commands Command Description cnfalmcnt Configures the collection of TDM line statistics. dspalm Displays the alarms associated with a specified line. dspalms Displays all alarms for the selected line type on a card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-284 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalmcnt dspalmcnt To display alarm counters and statistics, use the dspalmcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dspalmcnt -ds1 line-num Syntax Description -ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier. line-num Line number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to alarm counters and statistics. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalmcnt RcvOOFCount: RcvRAICount: RcvFECount: Related Commands 1 0 97997379 Command Description clralmcnt Clears the alarm counters and statistics on a specified VISM card line. clralmcnts Clears all alarm counters and statistics on a VISM card. dspalmcnf Displays the threshold data about the alarm statistics being collected. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-286 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspalms dspalms To display the alarms for a specified VISM card line type, use the dspalms command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspalms line-type Syntax Description line-type Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannagetime dspannagetime To display the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache, use the dspannagetime command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspannagetime Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannagetime Command Description dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server. dspannpermanents Displays all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers. dspannprefcodec Displays the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanncache dspanncache To display all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server, contained in the current VISM card, use the dspanncache command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspanncache Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanncache Command Description dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanncontrols dspanncontrols To display a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands, use the dspanncontrols command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspanncontrols Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanncontrols Command Description dspannagetime Displays the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed into the VISM announcement cache. dspanncache Displays all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being refreshed from the announcement file server. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanndn dspanndn To display the announcement file server domain name, use the dspanndn command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspanndn Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspanndn Command Description dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server. dspannpermanents Displays all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers. dspannprefcodec Displays the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannpathprefix dspannpathprefix To display the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server, use the dspannpathprefix command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspannpathprefix Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannpathprefix Command Description dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpermanents Displays all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers. dspannprefcodec Displays the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannpermanents dspannpermanents To display all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers, use the dspannpermanents command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspannpermanents Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannpermanents Command Description dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannprefcodec dspannprefcodec To display the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected Time Division Multiplex (TDM) endpoints, use the dspannprefcodec command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspannprefcodec Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that the G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannprefcodec Command Description dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannreqtimeout dspannreqtimeout To display the expiration time for announcements to begin playing before being aborted, use the dspannreqtimeout command in the VoIP switching operating mode. dspannreqtimeout Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspannreqtimeout Command Description dspanncontrols Displays a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables, including variables associated with all announcement file CLI commands. dspanndn Displays the announcement file server domain name. dspannpathprefix Displays the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcacfailcntrs dspcacfailcntrs To display the connection admission control (CAC) failure counters that are set to 0, use the dspcacfailcntrs command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcacfailcntrs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcalea dspcalea To display the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) feature configuration status of the current VISM card, use the dspcalea command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcalea Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcarddsp dspcarddsp To display all card level configuration parameters for both echo cancellation (ECAN) and voice compression DSPs, use the dspcarddsp command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcarddsp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasendpts dspcasendpts To display data about configured channel associated signaling (CAS) endpoints, use the dspcasendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspcasendpts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasglareattrib dspcasglareattrib To display the direction of channel associated signaling (CAS) calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint, use the dspcasglareattrib command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcasglareattrib endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number for which you want to display the CAS glare attributes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasglareattrib Related Commands Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcaspackage dspcaspackage To display the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) packages configured to notify persistent observed CAS events in the context of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint, use the dspcaspackage command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcaspackage endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number for which you want to display the CAS packages.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcaspackage Related Commands Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasparamsource dspcasparamsource To display the currently configured timer source parameters for channel associated signaling (CAS) of a specified endpoint, use the dspcasparamsource command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcasparamsource endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number for which you want to display the CAS parameter source.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcastimers dspcastimers To display the currently configured channel associated signaling (CAS) timers for a specified endpoint, use the dspcastimers command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcastimers endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number for which you want to display the currently configured CAS timers.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcastimers Related Commands Command Description addxgcppersistevt Adds persistent xGCP events. cnfcasdialdelay Configures the VISM wait time (dial delay) for outpulsing digits to the PBX after sending an off-hook event. cnfcasflashtime Configures the minimum and maximum CAS on-hook time periods for incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint. cnfcasglareattrib Configures the direction of CAS calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasvar dspcasvar To display data about channel associated signaling (CAS) variants for a given variant name, use the dspcasvar command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasvarendpts dspcasvarendpts To display all endpoints associated with a specified channel associated signaling (CAS) variant name, use the dspcasvarendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating mode. dspcasvarendpts var-name Syntax Description var-name Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasvars dspcasvars To display the parameters of all channel associated signaling (CAS) variants configured on a VISM card, use the dspcasvars command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcasvars Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcasxgcps dspcasxgcps To display timer parameters for the channel associated signaling/gateway control protocol (CAS/xGCP) backhaul, use the dspcasxgcps command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspcasxgcps Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspccs dspccs To display the configuration data of a previously added common channel signaling (CCS) channel, use the dspccs command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspccs line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the previously added CCS channel in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the previously added CCS channel.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspccschans dspccschans To display all channels that are configured as common channel signaling (CCS) channels, use the dspccschans command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspccschans Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspccscnt dspccscnt To display the common channel signaling (CCS) counter values for a specified line and DS0, use the dspccscnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspccscnt line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number for which you want to display the CCS counter values. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of which you want to display the CCS counter values.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcd dspcd To display the current VISM card’s configuration, status, and hardware and firmware configuration data, use the dspcd command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcd Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcds dspcds To display a list of chassis card types, with associated slot numbers, card status, alarm status, and redundancy status, use the dspcds command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcds Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcid dspcid To display the configuration data of an AAL2 channel identifier (CID) on the current VISM card, use the dspcid command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcid lcn cid-num Syntax Description lcn The logical channel number of the LCN/CID pair in the range from 131 to 510. cid-num The channel identification number of the LCN/CID pair in the range from 8 to 255.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcids dspcids To display all AAL2 channel identifiers (CIDs) for an LCN on the current VISM card, use the dspcids command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcids lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes Switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspco4timer dspco4timer To display the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value, use the dspco4timer command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspco4timer Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcodecjtrdelays dspcodecjtrdelays To display the configured codec jitter delay modes and associated jitter initial delays, use the dspcodecjtrdelays command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcodecjtrdelays Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcodecparams dspcodecparams To display codec parameters, use the dspcodecparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspcodecparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcodectmpls dspcodectmpls To display all entries in the codec template table, use the dspcodectmpls command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcodectmpls Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcon dspcon To display the configuration data of a channel, use the dspcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcon lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcon ChanFarEndAddrType: ChanFarEndE164Addr: ChanFarEndGWIDAddr: ChanFarEndNSAPAddr: Related Commands notapplicable 0 . NULL NSAP Command Description addcon Adds a PVC connection between a VISM card and any SM or PXM card. delcon Deletes a connection (PVC) between a VISM card and a Cisco MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspconcac dspconcac To display connection admission control (CAC) configuration data for a connection, use the dspconcac command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspconcac lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspconcnt dspconcnt To display counter configuration data (channel state) of a connection, use the dspconcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspconcnt lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspcons dspcons To display channel configuration data for all configured connections on a VISM card, use the dspcons command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspcons Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspconvbdpol dspconvbdpol To display fax/modem upspeed, connection admission control (CAC) failure, and fax/modem carrier loss policies for calls added to a particular IP or AAL2 logical channel number (LCN), use the dspconvbdpol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspconvbdpol Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdisctimers dspdisctimers To display the Restart in Progress command disconnect type method wait delay times, use the dspdisctimers command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dspdisctimers Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdnallips dspdnallips To display all statistically provisioned IP addresses and externally resolved IP addresses for all domain names configured on the current VISM card, use the dspdnallips command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspdnallips Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdnips dspdnips To display all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses configured for a specified domain name, use the dspdnips command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspdnips domain-name Syntax Description domain-name Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdns dspdns To display the configuration data of all domain names of a call agent, use the dspdns command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspdns Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdnssrvr dspdnssrvr To display the domain name of the configured domain name server (DNS) of the current VISM card, use the dspdnssrvr command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspdnssrvr Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspdpvcoamparams dspdpvcoamparams To display the transmitted and received permanent virtual circuit (PVC) operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) cell parameters, use the dspdpvcoamparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspdpvcoamparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspds0gain dspds0gain To display the adjustable gain values for a specified DS0, use the dspds0gain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspds0gain line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the DS0 for which you want to display the adjustable gain. In the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number on which to display adjustable gain.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspds0localcasstatus dspds0localcasstatus To display the currently configured local channel associated signaling (CAS) status for a specified line and DS0, use the dspds0localcasstatus command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspds0localcasstatus line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel for which you want to display the currently local CAS status. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspds0loop dspds0loop To display the loopback type for a specified line and DS0, use the dspds0loop command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspds0loop line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel for which you want to display the loopback type. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel for which you want to display the loopback type.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspds0musicthreshold dspds0musicthreshold To display the music on-hold threshold value for a specified DS0, use the dspds0musicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspds0musicthreshold line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel for which you want to display the DS0 music on-hold threshold value. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspendpt dspendpt To display configuration data of a specified VISM card endpoint, use the dspendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspendpt endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspendpt Related Commands Command Description addendpt Adds an endpoint on a VISM card. delendpt Deletes a specified endpoint on a VISM card. dspendpts Displays information about all endpoints on a VISM card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspendpts dspendpts To display configuration data about all endpoints on a VISM card, use the dspendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspendpts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspgain dspgain To display the adjustable gain for a specified VISM card, use the dspgain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspgain Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspgwstate dspgwstate To display the current user-configured service state of the gateway, use the dspgwstate in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspgwstate Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapd dsplapd To display configuration data about a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD), use the dsplapd command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsplapd line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel for which you want to display the LAPD configuration data. It can be in the range from 1 to 8. ds0-num DS0 number of the channel for which you want to display the LAPD configuration data.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapd Command Description cnflntrunkcond Enables or disables line conditioning on a VISM card line if a network alarm is encountered. cnfrtpcon Modifies an existing static RTP VoIP trunking connection. cnfrudptrunkrmtip Modifies the remote IP address of VISM used in the ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP trunk for a specified session. dellapd Deletes an LAPD. dellapdtrunk Deletes an LAPD configured line. delrtpcon Deletes a static RTP VoIP trunking connection.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapds dsplapds To display configuration data about all Link Access Protocol for ISDN D channels (LAPDs), use the dsplapds command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsplapds Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdstat dsplapdstat To display configuration data about Link Access Protocol for ISDN D channel (LAPD) statistics (counters) for a specific line and DS0, use the dsplapdstat command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsplapdstat line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the channel for which you want to display the LAPD statistics. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdstat Related Commands There are no related commands. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdtrunkpvc dsplapdtrunkpvc To display the assigned permanent virtual circuit (PVC) trunk type that carries Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) trunk messages for the current VISM card, use the dsplapdtrunkpvc command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplapdtrunkpvc Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdtrunkpvc Command Description dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdtrunks dsplapdtrunks To display the data of all Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) configured trunks, use the dsplapdtrunks command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsplapdtrunks Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplapdtrunks Command Description dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplinecasbits dsplinecasbits To display the currently transmitted and received channel associated signaling (CAS) bit values for all the endpoints on a VISM card line, use the dsplinecasbits command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplinecasbits line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplinecasbits Related Commands Command Description addendpt Adds an endpoint on a VISM card. addendpts Adds a consecutive number of endpoints to a VISM card. addln Adds a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card. cnfcasendpt Associates an endpoint with a CAS variant. cnflnsig Configures the signaling mode for a VISM card line. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspln dspln To display the configuration data of a VISM card line, use the dspln command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspln line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplncids dsplncids To display the channel identification (CID), endpoint, and AAL2 configuration data for a VISM card line, use the dsplncids command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplncids line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes Switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplndigitorder dsplndigitorder To display the order in which automatic number identification (ANI) digits—the caller’s number—and dialed number identification service (DNIS) digits—the called number—are dialed during an outgoing Feature Group D (FGD) call on the endpoints of a specified VISM card line, use the dsplndigitorder command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplndsp dsplndsp To display the digital signal processor (DSP) data for a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplndsp command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplndsp line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplndsx0s dsplndsx0s To display the configuration data of all DS0s on a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplndsx0s command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplndsx0s line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplndsx0s Related Commands Command Description addln Adds a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card. delln Deletes a T1 or E1 line from a VISM card. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplnendptstatus dsplnendptstatus To display the status of endpoints for a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplnendptstatus command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating mode. dsplnendptstatus line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplngain dsplngain To display the adjustable gain for all DS0s on a specified VISM card line, use the dsplngain command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplngain line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplnmusicthreshold dsplnmusicthreshold To display the music on-hold threshold values for the DS0s on a specified line, use the dsplnmusicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplnmusicthreshold line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplnringback dsplnringback To display the ringback tone method for a specified line on the current VISM card, use the dsplnringback command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsplnringback line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines The ringback tone method is displayed as one of the following: Examples Line number for which you want to display the ringback method.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplnringback Command Description dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans. dsptoneregionplans Displays a list of all tone plans for the countries and regions whose name partially or completely matches the name you supply. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-372 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplns dsplns To display all line configuration data for the current VISM card, use the dsplns command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsplns Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplnstate dsplnstate To display the service state of specified T1 or E1 line with respect to the xGCP protocol, use the dsplnstate command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsplnstate line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Service states are expressed as administrative or operational. For each service state there is an actual state and an effective state.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplntoneplan dsplntoneplan To display the tone plan configuration of a specified VISM card line, use the dsplntoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsplntoneplan line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplntoneplan Command Description dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans. dsptoneregionplans Displays a list of all tone plans for the countries and regions whose name partially or completely matches the name you supply. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-376 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplntonetimeout dsplntonetimeout To display the configured timeout periods for all call progress tones of a specified VISM card line, use the dsplntonetimeout command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsplntonetimeout line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsplntonetimeout Command Description dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan. dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsploops dsploops To display all lines and DS0s that are in the loopback condition, use the dsploops command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsploops Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmaxmgcs dspmaxmgcs To display the maximum number of Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs) that can be configured on the current card, use the dspmaxmgcs command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmaxmgcs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgc dspmgc To display the configuration data of a specified Media Gateway Control (MGC), use the dspmgc command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgc mgc-num Syntax Description mgc-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgcgrpparams dspmgcgrpparams To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy group parameters, use the dspmgcgrpparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgcgrpparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgcgrpprotocols dspmgcgrpprotocols To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy group protocols, use the dspmgcgrpprotocols command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgcgrpprotocols Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgcgrps dspmgcgrps To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy groups, use the dspmgcgrps command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgcgrps Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgcs dspmgcs To display configuration data about all configured call agents—Media Gateway Control (MGC) protocols—use the dspmgcs command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgcs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmgprotocols dspmgprotocols To display data of all call agent—Media Gateway Control (MGC)—protocols available to VISM, use the dspmgprotocols command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspmgprotocols Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmidcalltimers dspmidcalltimers To display the configured partial and critical timer values for midcall dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) digit reporting, use the dspmidcalltimers command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspmidcalltimers Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmngcidcnt dspmngcidcnt To display the managed channel identifier (CID) count for a specified endpoint, use the dspmngcidcnt command in the switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspmngcidcnt endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num The endpoint number for which you want to display the managed CID count.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmngcidcnt Related Commands There are no related commands. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmonecanendpt dspmonecanendpt To monitor the echo cancellation (ECAN) activity for a specified endpoint, use the dspmonecanendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspmonecanendpt endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspmusicthreshold dspmusicthreshold To display the music on-hold threshold values for the current VISM card, use the dspmusicthreshold command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspmusicthreshold Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspnwcot dspnwcot To display the status—enabled or disabled—of the gateway-initiated network continuity test configuration for VISM, use the dspnwcot command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspnwcot Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspport dspport To display configuration data about the virtual port that you created with the addport command, use the dspport command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspport Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspprofparams dspprofparams To display the profile elements and the preference for all profiles, use the dspprofparams command in the switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspprofparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Switched AAL2 PVC and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines When you execute this command, the display includes the default voice and voiceband data profile element which correspond to each supported profile.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspprofparams - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Profile Type : Profile Number : Profile Preference : Voice Profile Codec : Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): Voice Profile SID : VBD Profile Codec : VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Profile Type : Profile Number : Profile Preference : Voice Profile Codec : Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): Voice Profile SID : VBD Profile Codec : VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : - - - -
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprscprtn dsprscprtn To display configuration data about the resource partition which you created with the addrscprtn command, use the dsprscprtn command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsprscprtn Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpif dsprsvpif To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) status of a specified connection, use the dsprsvpif command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpif lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpreq dsprsvpreq To display the data associated with a specified Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) request, use the dsprsvpreq command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpreq ses-num request-num Syntax Description ses-num RSVP session number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535. request-num RSVP request number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpreq Related Commands Command Description cnfrsvp Configures RSVP for a specified connection. cnfrsvprefreshmiss Configures the number of times VISM waits for a missed RSVP minimum refresh message for a specified connection. dsprsvpif Displays the RSVP status of a specified connection. dsprsvpreqs Displays all RSVP-known requests on the current VISM card. dsprsvpresv Displays all data associated with an RSVP bandwidth reservation.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpreqs dsprsvpreqs To display all Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)-known requests on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpreqs command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpreqs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines A request is a generated outgoing reservation message.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpresv dsprsvpresv To display all data associated with a Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) bandwidth reservation, use the dsprsvpresv command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpresv ses-num resv-num Syntax Description ses-num RSVP session number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535. resv-num RSVP bandwidth reservation number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpresv Related Commands Command Description cnfrsvp Configures RSVP for a specified connection. cnfrsvprefreshmiss Configures the number of times VISM waits for a missed RSVP minimum refresh message for a specified connection. dsprsvpif Displays the RSVP status of a specified connection. dsprsvpreq Displays the data associated with a specified RSVP request. dsprsvpreqs Displays all RSVP-known requests on the current VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpresvs dsprsvpresvs To display all incoming Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)-known bandwidth reservations on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpresvs command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpresvs Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpsender dsprsvpsender To display all data associated with a specified Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) path state, use the dsprsvpsender command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpsender ses-num sender-num Syntax Description ses-num RSVP session number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535. sender-num RSVP sender number. It can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpsender rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedPathBw rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedMinLatency rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedMtu rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadSvc rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadBreak rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadHopCount rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadPathBw rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadMinLatency rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadMtu rsvpSenderStatus rsvpSenderTTL Related Commands : : : : : : : : : : : 0 bps 0 usec 0 bytes 1 false 0 0 bps 0 usec 0 bytes active 253 Command Description cnfrsvp Configures RSVP for
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprsvpsenders dsprsvpsenders To display all Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)-known path states on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpsenders command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprsvpsenders Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcnt dsprtpcnt To display the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the dsprtpcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprtpcnt conn-num Syntax Description conn-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcnt Command Description dsplapdtrunkpvc Displays the assigned PVC trunk type that carries LAPD trunk messages for the current VISM card. dsplapdtrunks Displays the configuration data of all LAPD trunks. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpconnstat Displays the RTP connection statistics for a specified endpoint. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcon dsprtpcon To display the configuration data of a specified static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the dsprtpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprtpcon conn-num Syntax Description conn-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcon Command Description cnfrtpcon Modifies an existing static RTP VoIP trunking connection. cnfrudptrunkrmtip Modifies the remote IP address of VISM used in the ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP trunk for a specified session. dellapdtrunk Deletes an LAPD configured line. delrudptrunk Deletes an ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session that is associated with an LAPD. dsplapd Displays data about an LAPD.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpconnstat dsprtpconnstat To display the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) connection statistics for a specified endpoint, use the dsprtpconnstat command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprtpconnstat endpt-num Syntax Description endpt-num Endpoint number.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpconnstat Related Commands Command Description addrtpcon Adds a static RTP VoIP trunking connection. clrrtpcnt Clears the RTP counters (statistics) for a specific static RTP connection. cnfrtpcon Modifies an existing static RTP VoIP trunking connection. delrtpcon Deletes a static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcons dsprtpcons To display the configuration data of all static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connections, use the dsprtpcons command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes. dsprtpcons Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprtpcons Command Description dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpconnstat Displays the RTP connection statistics for a specified endpoint dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprudptrunk dsprudptrunk To display the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) session, use the dsprudptrunk command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsprudptrunk session-num Syntax Description session-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprudptrunk Command Description dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunks Displays the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-416 Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprudptrunks dsprudptrunks To display the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) sessions, use the dsprudptrunks command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dsprudptrunks Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsprudptrunks Command Description dsprtpcnt Displays the bearer counters (statistics) for a specific RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcon Displays the configuration data of a specific static RTP VoIP trunking connection. dsprtpcons Displays the configuration data of all static RTP VoIP trunking connections. dsprudptrunk Displays the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-418 Release 3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsarcnt dspsarcnt To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counter values for a specified channel, use the dspsarcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspsarcnt lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsarcnts dspsarcnts To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counter values for a VISM card, use the dspsarcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspsarcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsarmsgcnt dspsarmsgcnt To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) control message counter values for a VISM card, use the dspsarmsgcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspsarmsgcnt Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspses dspses To display the configuration data of a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session, use the dspses command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating mode. dspses session-num Syntax Description session-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsesgrp dspsesgrp To display configuration data of a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session group, use the dspsesgrp command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspsesgrp group-num Syntax Description group-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsesgrps dspsesgrps To display configuration data about all Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session groups, use the dspsesgrps command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsesgrps Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsess dspsess To display configuration data about all Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul sessions, use the dspsess command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsess Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsesset dspsesset To display configuration data about a specified Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session set, use the dspsesset command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspsesset set-num Syntax Description set-num In the range from 1 to 16. Note Currently, only session set number 1 is supported. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsesstat dspsesstat To display configuration data about Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session statistics (counters), use the dspsesstat command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsesstat session-num Syntax Description session-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspslipcnt dspslipcnt To display the current clock slip counters for a specified VISM card line, use the dspslipcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcpcnt dspsrcpcnt To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) message counters (statistics) for a specified call agent, use the dspsrcpcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsrcpcnt ca-ip-address Syntax Description ca-ip-address Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that the SRCP message counters (statistics) of IP address 209.165.200.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcpcnts dspsrcpcnts To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) message counters (statistics) for all known call agents, use the dspsrcpcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsrcpcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcppeer dspsrcppeer To display the peer configuration data for a specified Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) peer (call agent), use the dspsrcppeer command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsrcppeer peer-num Syntax Description peer-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcppeergrpparams dspsrcppeergrpparams To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added, use the dspsrcppeergrpparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspsrcppeergrpparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcppeers dspsrcppeers To display the peer configuration data for all known Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) peers (call agents), use the dspsrcppeers command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsrcppeers Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcpport dspsrcpport To display the local User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used by the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) on VISM, use the dspsrcpport command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspsrcpport Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspsrcpretry dspsrcpretry To display the VISM card level Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) retransmission parameters—maximum number of retransmission attempts, minimum timeout, and maximum timeout—use the dspsrcpretry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspsrcpretry Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspt38fxlco dspt38fxlco To display the fax handling instructions configured for a specified line, use the dspt38fxlco command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspt38fxlco line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspt38fxlcos dspt38fxlcos To display the fax handling instructions for all lines on the current VISM card, use the dspt38fxlcos command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspt38fxlcos Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspt38nsetimeout dspt38nsetimeout To display a specified configured line with a length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode, use the dspt38nsetimeout command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspt38nsetimeouts dspt38nsetimeouts To display all configured lines with a length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode, use the dspt38nsetimeouts command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspt38nsetimeouts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspt38params dspt38params To display the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a specified line, use the dspt38params command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspt38params line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that the T.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptaskinfo dsptaskinfo To display data about currently operating tasks, use the dsptaskinfo command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dsptaskinfo Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptonebuiltinplans dsptonebuiltinplans To display all built-in (preconfigured) tone plans on the current VISM card, use the dsptonebuiltinplans command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsptonebuiltinplans Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines VISM supports version 1 of the country and region built-in tone plans listed in Table 5-3.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptonebuiltinplans Related Commands Command Description addtoneplan Adds a tone plan to the current VISM card. cnflnringback Configures the ringback tone method for a specified line on the current VISM card. cnflntoneplan Assigns a tone plan to a specified VISM card line. cnflntonetimeout Modifies the timeout periods of all call progress tones supported by VISM on a specified VISM card line.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneplan dsptoneplan To display the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a built-in (preconfigured) or a provisional tone plan—use the dsptoneplan command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsptoneplan tonep-region tonep-version Syntax Description tonep-region Tone plan country or region for which you want to display the tone configuration.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneplan Command Description dsplntoneplan Displays the tone plan configuration of a specified VISM card line. dsplntonetimeout Displays the configured timeout periods for all call progress tones of a specified VISM card line. dsptonebuiltinplans Displays all preconfigured (built-in) tone plans on the current VISM card. dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneplans dsptoneplans To display the tone configuration of all tone plans—either built-in (preconfigured) or provisional tone plans—use the dsptoneplans command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsptoneplans Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneplans Command Description dsplntonetimeout Displays the configured timeout periods for all call progress tones of a specified VISM card line. dsptonebuiltinplans Displays all preconfigured (built-in) tone plans on the current VISM card. dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneprovplans dsptoneprovplans To display all provisional tone plans, use the dsptoneprovplans command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsptoneprovplans Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines This command displays the status of tone plans in the following ways: Examples • Configure—Downloaded properly and added to the system.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneprovplans Command Description dsptonebuiltinplans Displays all preconfigured (built-in) tone plans on the current VISM card. dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan. dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneregionplans dsptoneregionplans To display a list of all tone plans for the countries and regions whose name partially or completely matches the name you supply, use the dsptoneregionplans command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dsptoneregionplans tonep-region Syntax Description tonep-region Tone plan country or region for which you want to display associated tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dsptoneregionplans Command Description dsptonebuiltinplans Displays all preconfigured (built-in) tone plans on the current VISM card. dsptoneplan Displays the tone configuration of a specified tone plan—either a preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plan. dsptoneplans Displays the tone configuration of all tone plans—either preconfigured (built-in) or user-added tone plans. dsptoneprovplans Displays all user-added (provisional) tone plans.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvbdcodec dspvbdcodec To display the upspeed codec used for voiceband data (VBD), use the dspvbdcodec command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspvbdcodec Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. Examples The following example shows that the upspeed codec used for VBD is displayed: dspvbdcodec VBD UpSpeed Codec: G.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvbdpol dspvbdpol To display the VISM card level voiceband data (VBD) policies for fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure and fax/modem carrier loss for calls, use the dspvbdpol command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspvbdpol Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvismdn dspvismdn To display the domain name of the current VISM card, use the dspvismdn command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspvismdn Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvismip dspvismip To display the IP address and subnet mask for the current VISM card, use the dspvismip command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspvismip Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvismparam dspvismparam To display VISM card configuration parameters, use the dspvismparam command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspvismparam Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvismparam Command Description cnfco4timer Configures the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value. cnfcodectmpl Assigns a codec template to an entire VISM card. cnfcon Configures a connection between a VISM card and an MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card. cnfvismip Configures the current VISM card IP address. cnfvismmode Configures the initial operating mode for a VISM card. dspcalea Displays the CALEA feature configuration status of the current VISM card.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspvoipparams dspvoipparams To display the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters, use the dspvoipparams command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspvoipparams Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpbt dspxgcpbt To display the default network type, virtual channel (VC) type, and connection type of the current VISM card, use the dspxgcpbt command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. dspxgcpbt Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcalls dspxgcpcalls To display the xGCP call ID, connection ID, and endpoint name corresponding to each call agent established connection on the gateway, use the dspxgcpcalls command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpcalls Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcids dspxgcpcids To display the logical channel number (LCN), channel identification number (CID), xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent established AAL2 connection on the gateway, use the dspxgcpcids command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpcids Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcids Command Description dspxgcpcons Displays the xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent established connection on the gateway. dspxgcpendpts Displays the xGCP endpoint names of all endpoints added with the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 5-462 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcnf dspxgcpcnf To display previously configured Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) timeout and retransmission count values, use the dspxgcpcnf command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpcnf Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcnt dspxgcpcnt To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics for a specified call agent, use the dspxgcpcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpcnt ca-ip-address Syntax Description ca-ip-address Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcnts dspxgcpcnts To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics for all known call agents, use the dspxgcpcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcon dspxgcpcon To display the attributes associated with a call agent established connection, use the dspxgcpcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpcon conn-id display-level Syntax Description conn-id Connection identification number. It can be in the range of hexadecimal numbers from 0 to f. display-level Detail level of display.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcon Triple Redundancy DTMF forwarding Local Connection Options (lco string) = TRUE = FALSE = L: e:off, s:off, a:PCMA Remote Session Descriptor (sdp string) -------------------------------------v=0 o=- C0011 0 IN - s=c=IN IP4 64.68.18.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcon MDCX Ack (MDCX Ack - CRCX) = 80.000000000 ms Time since the CRCX was received = 2016.930000000 sec (CRCX Command is not shown since it is used as reference) Codec List: Pkt. Period Pkt. Period Pkt. Period LCO LCO LCO TDM DSP Related Commands Codec[1] List[1]: Pkt. Period[1] Range[1] - Low Range[1] - High Codec List[1] Pkt. Period Range - Low Pkt.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpcons dspxgcpcons To display the xGCP connection identification number, endpoint name, and call identification number corresponding to each call agent established connection on the gateway, use the dspxgcpcons command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpcons Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpdefpkg dspxgcpdefpkg To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) default package, use the dspxgcpdefpkg command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpdefpkg Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpdetailcnt dspxgcpdetailcnt To display Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) details of message statistics exchanged between VISM and a specified call agent, use the dspxgcpdetailcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpdetailcnt ca-ip-address Syntax Description ca-ip-address Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpdetailcnts dspxgcpdetailcnts To display Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) details of message statistics exchanged between VISM and all known call agents, use the dspxgcpdetailcnts command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpdetailcnts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpendpt dspxgcpendpt To display the attributes associated with an endpoint added using the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendpt command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpendpt line-num ds0-num Syntax Description line-num Line number of the endpoint for which you want to display the attributes. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpendpt Related Commands Command Description delxgcpcon Deletes an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number. dspxgcpcids Displays the LCN, CID, xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent established AAL2 connection on the gateway. dspxgcpcon Displays the attributes associated with a call agent established connection.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpendptcons dspxgcpendptcons To display the attributes of all connections associated with an endpoint added using the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendptcons command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpendptcons line-num ds0-num display-level Syntax Description line-num Line number of the endpoint connections for which you want to display the attributes. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpendptcons MGC IP Address = Unknown MGC UDP Port = 2427 Port in Notified Entity = FALSE Protocol Version = MGCP 0.1 Silence Suppression = TRUE VAD Timer = 250 CAS Forwarding Backhaul = 0 Triple Redundancy = 1 DTMF forwarding = 0 Local Connection Options (lco string) = L:e:on Remote Session Descriptor (sdp string) = Timestamp Information: Display Type = Terminating CRCX Ack (CRCX Ack - CRCX) = 10.000000000 ms Time since the CRCX was received = 210.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpendpts dspxgcpendpts To display the xGCP endpoint names corresponding to each endpoint which has been added using the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendpts command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpendpts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcperrcnt dspxgcperrcnt To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)/Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) error counts for both unsupported protocol versions and unrecognized packets, use the dspxgcperrcnt command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcperrcnt Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpinterops dspxgcpinterops To display the status of the Session Description Protocol (SDP) OST interoperability feature, use the dspxgcpinterops command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpinterops Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcplncons dspxgcplncons To display the DS0s with active xGCP connections, the number of connections for each line, and the number of active calls for each card, use the dspxgcplncons command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcplncons Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcppeers dspxgcppeers To display all the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) peer ports used by the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), use the dspxgcppeers command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcppeers Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcppersistevts dspxgcppersistevts To display all active persistent xGCP events, use the dspxgcppersistevts command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcppersistevts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpport dspxgcpport To display the local User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used by the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), use the dspxgcpport command in the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode. dspxgcpport Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands dspxgcpretry dspxgcpretry To display the current xGCP retransmission parameters—retry (retransmission) count, minimum timeout value, and maximum timeout value—use the dspxgcpretry command in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes. dspxgcpretry Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands Help Help To display, in an alphabetical list, all commands associated with the current VISM card, use the Help command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. Help Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines This command is case sensitive—Help.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands pinglndsp pinglndsp To display the digital signal processor (DSP) configuration data and status for all endpoints on a specified line, use the pinglndsp command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. pinglndsp line-num Syntax Description line-num Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands tstcon tstcon To test a specified connection, use the tstcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. tstcon lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands tstdelay tstdelay To test the delay on a specified connection, use the tstdelay command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. tstdelay lcn Syntax Description lcn Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands upcon upcon To configure a specified connection up, allowing traffic to be passed to the specified connection, use the upcon command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL1 SVC, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, AAL2 trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands version version To display version-related data—such as firmware version, operating system kernel version, date of the software build—for the current VISM card, use the version command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes. version Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 5 CLI Commands version Minor Release = 6 Build number = 4 DSPM C5421 T1 & E1 ECAN FW Details: Major Release = 8 Minor Release = 13 Build number = 0 Made by = swtools VxWorks (for R5k PDC) version 5.3.1. Kernel: WIND version 2.5. Made on Mar 29 2002, 04:36:43. Boot line: Note Related Commands The display from this command is different than the one that is shown here if you are using CALEA. There are no related commands. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide Release 3.
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C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting Tips Use the following troubleshooting tools and techniques to assist you in maintaining your VISM card: • “VISM Card LEDs” section on page 6-1 • “VISM and PXM Display, Log, and Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands” section on page 6-2 • “VISM Alarms” section on page 6-5 • “UNIX Snoop Trace Tool” section on page 6-5 • “Symptoms and Solutions” section on page 6-5 VISM Card LEDs The VISM card uses the following three card status LEDs (see Figure 6-1) to indicate ce
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips VISM and PXM Display, Log, and Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands Figure 6-1 Card status LEDs VISM Front Card LEDs Active Standby Fail ACT STBY FAIL PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 Line LEDs PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 6 PORT 7 VISM 8E1 27981 PORT 8 E1 Front Card VISM and PXM Display, Log, and Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands You can use the following commands to troubleshoot your VISM card: • The VISM dspcd command • The PXM dsplog command • PXM diagnostic loopbac
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips VISM and PXM Display, Log, and Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands Note Refer to the Cisco MGX 8000 Series platform command reference guides for more information on PXM commands.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips VISM and PXM Display, Log, and Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands The following example shows the results of a typical dsplog command: 09/09/2001-02:09:01 03 cam VISM-6-9157 VISM got time from PXM PXM Diagnostic Loopback Path CLI Commands The VISM-8T1 and VISM-8E1 cards provide the capability for creating loopback paths for diagnostic purposes. Use the VISM and PXM diagnostic loopback CLI commands to troubleshoot your VISM cards.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips VISM Alarms VISM Alarms Table 6-1 describes VISM T1 and E1 card alarms. Table 6-1 VISM T1 and E1 Card Alarms Error Alarm Type 1 Link Failure—receive LOS1 LOS Receive RAI3 Yellow Receive LOF 4 Receive AIS2 Down stream Up Stream (ATM side) (TDM side) AIS 2 RAI 3 Comments RAI3 returned on the transmit line. RAI3 None 2 3 RAI3 returned on the transmit line. RAI3 RAI3 returned on the transmit line. — AIS AIS2 AIS2 RAI — 1. LOS = Loss of service. 2.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips Symptoms and Solutions VISM Card Did Not Become Active Investigate the following possible causes for a VISM card that does not become active: • An E1 card is inserted in a slot where a T1 card was present, or a T1 card is inserted in a slot where an E1 card was present, resulting in configuration mismatch. • The minimum number (five) of DSPs failed to download.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips Symptoms and Solutions 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 ------> ------> ------> ------> ------> ------> ------> ------> ------> No No No No No No No No No configuration configuration configuration configuration configuration configuration configuration configuration configuration file file file file file file file file file exist exist exist exist exist exist exist exist exist for for for for for for for for for this this this this this this this this this slot slot slot s
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips Symptoms and Solutions 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Empty Failed Empty Active Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty VISM-8E1 PXM1-OC3 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear VISM Front Card/Back Card Mismatch Use the following PXM dsplog command to investigate a possible VISM front card/back card mismatch: NODENAME.1.7.PXM.
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tips Symptoms and Solutions Firmware Does Not See the Card Insert Bit Status As Set This symptom can also indicate a bad VISM card or bad MGX slot. Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide 6-10 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
A P P E N D I X A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options An MGX 8000 Series platform, consisting of PXM and VISM cards, should have one primary clocking source. To avoid conflicts and to ensure proper operation, it is important that the settings for clocking options in both card types are considered together. You must use one of the following primary clocking source options, which are supported by the VISM/PXM interface: • PXM1, PXM1E, and PXM45 cards—Provides clocking for all VISM cards in the chassis.
Appendix A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options PXM1 Card as Primary Clocking Source The PXM card option allows you to configure the clocking source origination from one of the following sources: • An external BITS clock on the PXM card’s T1 or E1 back card port. • An external OC3 signal on a PXM SONET back card port. • The PXM card’s internal crystal (default). The internal crystal is the default and is set as the primary clock source automatically when power is applied to the chassis.
Appendix A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options VISM Card as Primary Clocking Source VISM Card as Primary Clocking Source Figure A-2 shows the VISM card primary clocking source option in which the clock source originates at the VISM side of the VISM/PXM interface.
Appendix A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options PXM1E or PXM45 Card as Primary Clocking Source To configure the VISM-PR card as the primary clocking source, complete the following steps: Step 1 Use the cnfln command to configure a line number—the line that is receiving the clocking source—for loop clocking. Step 2 Use the cnfln command to configure all remaining T1 or E1 lines on all VISM cards in the chassis for local clocking.
Appendix A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options Revertive and Nonrevertive Clocking Revertive and nonrevertive clocking depends upon the processor module back card used and the clocking source specified. See Table A-1 to determine if your clocking is revertive or nonrevertive in your network configuration.
Appendix A VISM and VISM-PR Card Clocking Options Revertive and Nonrevertive Clocking Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide A-6 Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev.
A P P E N D I X B VISM and VISM-PR—3.0 Specifications VISM Card Specifications • ATM layer: Per ITU standards I.361 and ATM UNI v3.1 • AAL layer: AAL5 as per standard I.363. VISM Card Physical Interface Specifications and Applicable Standards Physical Layer Interface T1: • Line Rate: 1.544 Mbps +/– 50 bps. • Line Interface Connector: Balanced 100-ohm RJ-48C. • Synchronization: The transmit clock can be selected from either the looped clock or the node’s clock.
Appendix B VISM and VISM-PR—3.0 Specifications VISM Card Physical Interface Specifications and Applicable Standards General VISM Card Standards Card Status Indicator LEDs: • Active (Green) • Standby (Orange) • Fail (Red) Line status indicator LEDs: • Active and Okay (Green) • Active and Local Alarm (Red) • Active and Remote Alarm (Orange) Maintenance/Serviceability Features: Internal loopbacks, hot-pluggable. VISM Front Card: • AX-VISM-8T1/8E1—7.25 x 16.
Appendix B VISM and VISM-PR—3.
Appendix B VISM and VISM-PR—3.0 Specifications VISM-PR Card Specifications – G.726-16k – G.726-24k – G.726-40k – G.723-H – G.723a-H – G.723.1-L – G.723.
I N D E X Symbols ? command 5-2 addsesgrp command 4-50, 5-43 addsesset command 4-50, 5-44 addtoneplan command 5-45 addxgcppersistevt command alarms A AAL2 profiles 6-5 application AAL2 trunking 4-39 AAL2 trunking application addcasvar command 4-8, 4-21, 5-7 addcid command 4-8, 4-36, 5-8 addcon command 4-7, 4-8, 4-32, 5-12 4-31 addendpts command addlapd command command log file 4-2 4-19, 5-21, 6-4 3-18, 4-18, 5-22 4-21, 5-25 addlapdtrunk command B back cards 3-18, 4-1, 4-7, 4-8, 4
Index clrcacfailcntrs command cnfco4timer command 5-56 clrmngcidcnt command 4-49, 5-117 cnfcodecjtrdelay command 5-57 clrrtpcnt command 5-58 cnfcodecneg command clrsarcnt command 5-60 cnfcodecparams command clrsarcnts command clrsarmsgcnt command clrscrn command 4-9, 5-123 cnfcompvad command cnfconcac command 5-64 clrtaskinfo command 5-121 cnfcodedecparams command 5-62 5-63 clrslipcnt command 5-120 cnfcodectmpl command 5-61 5-118 4-38 5-125 5-128 cnfconcacparams command 5-65
Index cnflndigitorder command cnflngain command cnflnis command 5-167 3-17 to 3-18, 4-14, 5-168 cnflnmusicthreshold command cnflnoos command 5-169 3-17 to 3-18, 4-14, 5-170 cnflnringback command cnflnsig command 4-7, 4-8, 4-13, 5-173 5-174 cnflntonetimeout command 5-176 cnflntrunkcond command 5-178 cnfmgcgrpentry command 5-180 cnfmgcgrpparam command 4-46, 5-181 cnfmgcgrpprotocol command 5-183 cnfmidcalltimers command 5-185 cnfmusicthreshold command cnfnwcot command 5-186 cnft38fxlco c
Index VISM clocking 4-14 delxgcpcon command connecting cables 1-16 delxgcppersistevt command connection admission control dncon command 5-277 5-278 5-279 See CAC dspaal2params command 5-280 connectors dspaal2profile command 5-281 RJ-48 1-16 counters specification B-2 dspalmcnf command 5-283 dspalmcnt command 5-285 dspalm command 5-282 dspalms command D dspannagetime delannalldynamic command delanndynamic command 5-239 5-241 delannpermanent command delcasvar command 5-243 5-
Index dspcodectmpls command dsplog command 5-329 6-2 to 6-4, 6-7 to 6-8 dspconcac command 5-332 dsploops command dspconcnt command 5-333 dspmaxmgcs command dspcon command dspmgcgrps command dspdnallips command dspmgcs command 5-337 dspdpvcoamparams command dspds0gain command 5-341 5-343 dspds0musicthreshold command dspgain 5-345 dspmonecanendpt command dspnwcot command dspport command dsplapd command 5-350 5-351 dsplapds command dsplapdstat command 5-397 5-398 dsprsvpreqs command
Index dspslipcnt command 5-428 dspxgcpendptcons command dspsmcnf command 6-6 dspxgcpendpts command dspsrcpcnt command 5-477 dspxgcperrcnt command 5-429 5-478 dspsrcpcnts command 5-430 dspxgcpinterops command dspsrcppeer command 5-431 dspxgcplncons command dspsrcppeergrpparams command dspsrcppeers command 5-432 dspxgcpport command 5-434 dspsrcpretry command dspxgcpretry command 5-435 dspss0loop command 5-480 5-481 5-482 5-483 5-484 5-344 dspt38fxlco command 5-436 dspt38fxlcos c
Index loopback configurations loopback paths VISM front card 6-4 revertive clocking 6-4 RUDP links 1-17 A-4 3-10 M mandatory commands 4-6 modem tone detection 3-4 multiservice access application S savesmcnf command 2-3 service states endpoints session N 3-17 3-10 snoop command newrev command 1-18 6-5 1-19 nonrevertive clocking A-4 T tandem switch offloading application O 2-1 tone detection OOS state fax 3-17 out-of-service state 3-17 3-4 modem 3-4 transmit direction tst
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