Specifications

Using Cisco IOS Software 2-3
How to Find Command Options
4 5300(config-controller)# ?
Controller configuration commands:
cablelength Specify cable length for a DS1 link
cas-group Configure the specified timeslots
for CAS(Channel Associate Signals)
channel-group Specify timeslots to channel-group
mapping for an interface
clock Specify the clock source for a DS1
link
default Set a command to its defaults
description Controller specific description
ds0 ds0 commands
exit Exit from controller configuration
mode
fdl Specify the FDL standard for a DS1
data link
framing Specify the type of Framing on a DS1
link
help Description of the interactive help
system
linecode Specify line encoding method for
a DS1 link
loopback Put the entire T1 line into loopback
no Negate a command or set its defaults
pri-group Configure specified timeslots for
PRI
shutdown Shut down a DS1 link (send Blue
Alarm)
Display controller configuration
commands.
5 5300(config-controller)# cas-group ?
<0-23> Channel number
Display the options for the
cas-group controller configuration
command. This command is used to
configure the channel-associated
signaling on a T1 controller.
6 5300(config-controller)# cas-group 1 ?
timeslots List of timeslots in the cas-group
Display the only command
(timeslots) available in cas-group
1.
7 5300(config-controller)# cas-group 1 timeslots ?
<1-24> List of timeslots which comprise the
cas-group
Display the range for the timeslot
option. Specify a timeslot range of
values from 1 to 24. You can specify
timeslot ranges (for example, 1-24),
individual timeslots separated by
commas (for example 1, 3, 5), or a
combination of the two (for
example 1-3, 8, 17-24). The 16th
timeslot is not specified in the
command line, because it is
reserved for transmitting the
channel signaling.
8 5300(config-controller)# cas-group 1 timeslots 1-24
?
service Specify the type of service
type Specify the type of signaling
Display the two commands (service
and type) available for the
timeslots.
Table 2-1 How to Find Command Options (Continued)
Step Command Purpose