Specifications
4-20
Cisco AS5x00 Case Study for Basic IP Modem Services
11/24/1999
Section 4 Verifying Modem Performance
Initiating and Inspecting a V.90 Test Call
Step 5
Dial the access server’s telephone number, log in, and access the EXEC shell. The client modem is
connected at 48000 bps in this example.
atdt14085551234
CONNECT 48000/ARQ
This is a secured device.
Unauthorized use is prohibited by law.
User Access Verification
Username:dude
Password:
5300-NAS>
Step 6
Inspect your call on the access server. In the example, the call landed on TTY line 1. The call has been
up for 36 seconds.
5300-NAS>show caller
Active Idle
Line User Service Time Time
tty 1 dude TTY 00:00:36 00:00:00
vty 0 admin VTY 00:02:29 00:02:16
5300-NAS>show caller
Note
The
show caller
command is supported in Cisco IOS Release 11.3 AA and 12.0 T.
Use the
show user
command if your software does not support the
show caller
command.
Step 7
Inspect the physical terminal line that received the call. In the example, the call landed on modem 1/0.
5300-NAS>show terminal
Line 50, Location: "", Type: ""
Length: 24 lines, Width: 80 columns
Status: PSI Enabled, Ready, Active, No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Hardware Flowcontrol In, Hardware Flowcontrol Out
Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD, Line usable as async interface
Integrated Modem
Modem state: Ready
modem(slot/port)=1/0, state=CONNECTED
dsx1(slot/unit/channel)=0/0/0, status=VDEV_STATUS_ACTIVE_CALL.VDEV_STATUS_ALLO
CATED.
Modem hardware state: CTS DSR DTR RTS
Special Chars: Escape Hold Stop Start Disconnect Activation
^^x none - - none
Timeouts: Idle EXEC Idle Session Modem Answer Session Dispatch
00:10:00 never none not set
Idle Session Disconnect Warning
never
Login-sequence User Response
00:00:30
Autoselect Initial Wait
not set
Modem type is unknown.
Session limit is not set.
Time since activation: 00:00:36
Editing is enabled.
History is enabled, history size is 10.
DNS resolution in show commands is enabled