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Table Of Contents
CLI Commands
Command-line interface (CLI) commands allow you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot VISM/VISM-PR cards.
The VISM/VISM-PR CLI commands are described in this chapter. They are arranged according to operating mode and then presented in alphabetical order.
For information on how to access and use the CLI commands, see the "Using the Command-Line Interface" section of Chapter 5, "Initial Card Configuration."
The available commands on the VISM/VISM-PR card depend on the operating mode that you configure. Table 10-1 shows the available operating modes.
The following example shows the available modes.
cnfvismmode "mode_number"
mode -- Value: 1 = voipSwitching/voipTrunking,
2 = aal2Trunking,
3 = aal1Switching,
7 = switchedAal2Svc,
8 = switchedAal2Pvc,
9 = voipAndAal1Svc,
10 = voipTrunking/aal2Trunking.
The following sections list the commands in alphabetical order for each operating mode:
• VoIP Switching/VoIP Trunking
Each command is linked to its corresponding section in the document.
VoIP Switching/VoIP Trunking
Table 10-2 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the VoIP switching/VoIP trunking mode.
AAL2 Trunking
Table 10-3 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the AAL2 trunking mode.
AAL1 Switching
Table 10-4 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the AAL1 switching mode.
Switched AAL2 SVC
Table 10-5 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the switched AAL2 SVC mode.
Switched AAL2 PVC
Table 10-6 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the switched AAL2 PVC mode.
VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Table 10-7 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the VoIP and AAL1 SVC mode.
VoIP Trunking/AAL2 Trunking
Table 10-8 lists in alphabetical order the commands that support the VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking mode.
?
To display some or all commands associated with the current card, use the ? command.
?
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAl2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You can enter a complete or partial command name. If you do not type the name of a command, the entire command list is displayed.
Examples
In the following example all commands that contain the string ecan—a partial command name—are listed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > ? ecan
Available commands
------------------
cnfecancnf
cnfecannoise
cnfecannr
cnfecanrec
cnfecantail
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
addannpermanent
To configure an announcement server file and associated codec type as permanent, use the addannpermanent command.
addannpermanent <ann_Index> <ann_file_name> <ann_codec>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, index server number 19 is configured with the announce1 file in the G.726-40K codec:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addannpermanent 19 announce1 9
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the permanent announcement files, use the dspannpermanents command.
Related Commands
addcastranstbl
To create a channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table on the VISM-PR card, use the addcastranstbl command.
addcastranstbl <table_name> <format> <abcd0> <abcd1> <abcd2> <abcd3> <abcd4> <abcd5> <abcd6> <abcd7> <abcd8> <abcd9> <abcd10> <abcd11> <abcd12> <abcd13> <abcd14> <abcd15>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, table T1andE1trans with the standard T1 and E1 seize and idle conversions is added:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > addcastranstbl T1andE1trans 1 9 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 1 13 14 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To display the mapping table configurations, use the dspcastranstbl command.
Related Commands
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.
addcasvar <variant_name> <file_name> |<cas_var_source>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before you can execute this command, you must download a file containing the variant information to the Cisco MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card. Use a separate application (such as TFTP) for the download.
This command downloads the specified file from the PXM card and configures the CAS variant on the VISM card based on the information in the file. You can use this command at any time to add a new CAS variant.
Examples
In the following example, a wink start CAS variant called casvar is added to a VISM card with information contained in the wink_did_dod.o file, which is located in the internal (built-in) location:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addcasvar casvar wink_did_dod.o 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display information about the CAS variant you added, use the dspcasvar command.
Related Commands
addccs
To add a common channel signaling (CCS) channel (D channel) to a VISM card, use the addccs command.
addccs <line_number> <ds0_number> <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must enter the cnflnsig command to select CCS on the specified line.
When you execute this command, a value called ds0IfIndex is displayed. This value is used to identify the CCS channel in subsequent CCS-related commands.
Examples
In the following example, a CCS D channel is added to line 1, DS0 20, logical channel number 200:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addccs 1 20 200
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the information about a CCS channel, use the dspccs command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes the association between a CCS (DS0) channel and its corresponding virtual channel.
Displays the properties of a previously added CCS channel.
addcid
To add an AAL2 channel identifier (CID) on a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the addcid command.
addcid <endpt_num> <LCN> <cid_num> <codec_type> <profile_type> <profile_number> |<voice_activity_detection> <vad_init_timer> <echo_cancellation> <triple_redundancy_protection> <cas_signaling_transport> <dtmf_tone_transport_as_AAL2> <ICS_enable> <pktPeriod>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command establishes a relationship between an endpoint and an LCN/CID pair. The endpoint is bound to a DS0, and the CID binds a DS0 to a logical channel—ensuring an endpoint-to-endpoint trunk. The following conditions must be met before you use this command:
•A previously added endpoint must exist.
•PVC must be of bearer type and provisioned through the use of the addcon command.
•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 a 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
In the following example a CID is created for endpoint 10, LCN 140, with a CID number of 10. The codec type is 2 (G.711a), profile type is 1 (ITU), profile number is 1 (ITU), VAD is 1 (on), VAD holdover is 300 ms, type 3 redundancy is 1 (on), CAS transport is 1 (on), DTMF transport is 1 (on), idle code suppression is 1 (on), and the packet period is 10 ms.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addcid 10 140 10 2 1 1 1 300 1 1 1 10
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspcid or the dspcids command to view the CID values you configured.
Related Commands
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.
addcon <localVCI> <preference> <pvcType> <application> <PCR> <mastership> |<remoteConnId> <serviceType> <scr> <mbs> <priority> <prefrte> <direct>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must execute the addport and addrscprtn commands before you use this command.
If you are using this command with the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode and dual PVCs, you must add the primary channel before the secondary channel.
If you are using this command with the AAL2 trunking operating mode, the pvcType argument value must be 1 (AAL5) for signaling and 2 (AAL2) for a bearer channel.
This command requires you to configure the PVC connections as follows for the different operating modes:
•VoIP switching/trunking operating mode addcon command configuration requirements:
– One AAL5 PVC connection with an optional secondary AAL5 PVC connection
•AAL2 trunking operating mode addcon command configuration requirements:
–One AAL2 connection and up to 63 additional optional AAL2 connections per VISM/VISM-PR card to each remote location
–Up to eight AAL5 connections for common channel signaling (CCS) across the trunk, if your application requires CCS
•Switched AAL2 PVC operating mode addcon command configuration requirements:
–One AAL2 connection
–One AAL5 connection for communication with the call agent and external DNS
The preferred route parameters (<priority>, <prefrte>, and <direct>) are applicable to VISM-PR cards operating in AAL2 trunking or VoIP switching mode.
Examples
In the following example a master connection is added as the primary channel through the use of 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 is 6000 cells.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addcon 160 1 2 2 1000 1 node1.4.2.223.223 1 500 6000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
addconloop
To set a cellbus connection to local loopback state on a current card, use the addconloop command.
addconloop <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example the channel numbered 132 is placed in loopback state:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
addconloop 132
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
adddn <mg_domain_num> <mg_domain_name> |<Resolution_Type>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, a call agent domain name, main, with a domain number of 3 is assigned the internal first resolution type (3):
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > adddn 3 main 3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the domain names, use the dspdns command.
Related Commands
adddnip
To add the IP addresses for a domain name that you added by using the adddn command, use the adddnip command.
adddnip <Resolution_index> <domain_name> <IP_address> <preference>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, resolution number 22 is configured for domain name callagent35, with IP address 209.165.200.224, and an address resolution preference order of 7 (low):
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > adddnip 22 callagent35 209.165.200.224 7
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the list of IP addresses for each domain name, use the dspdnips command.
Related Commands
adddualtonedet
To add a dual-tone frequency tone, use the adddualtonedet command.
adddualtonedet <dttoneId> <dteventId> <dtfreq1> <dtfreq2> <onCadence> <offCadence> |<cadMatch> <maxFreqDev> <maxPwr> <minPwr> <pwrTwist> <maxDelay> <minOnCad> <maxOffCad>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, a ring-back tone with default values is added:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
adddualtonedet 1 70 460 0 2000 4000 1 30 3 35 10 100 200 4500
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the dual-tone configuration you added, use the dspdualtonedet command.
For more information on the dual tones default values, see the "Default Values" section on page 9-102 of Chapter 9, "Features and Advanced Configurations."
Related Commands
addendpt
To add an endpoint on a line, use the addendpt command.
addendpt <endpt_num> <ds1_num> <ds0_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The endpoint on VISM is a logical port that consists of one DS0. The argument values entered in this command create an endpoint ID (endpt_num) which is required by the call agent for the sending of the xGCP Create Connection command (CRCX) to a VISM card. You can configure only bearer DS0s as endpoints for a previously added line.
Note The endpoint number is not equal to the DS0 number of the associated time slot. For example, endpoint 1 could be associated with DS011.
If your application requires the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode, you must add the IP address for VISM with the cnfvismip command before you can add the endpoints.
This command sends a Restart in Progress (RSIP) message to each associated call agent indicating that the endpoint is in service.
Examples
In the following example an endpoint with the number 120 is added on line 5 with a DS0 number 5:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addendpt 120 5 5
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the information about the endpoint you added, use the dspendpt command.
Related Commands
addendptloop
To place an endpoint in a loopback condition in the TDM direction, use the addendptloop command.
addendptloop <endpt-num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example an endpoint loopback is added to endpoint 120:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addendptloop 120
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
addendpts
To add multiple number of endpoints with a single command, use the addendpts command.
addendpts <endpt_num> <ds1_num> <ds0_num> <endpts_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The addendpts command uses a specified number of consecutive endpoints starting at a specified endpoint number, line number, and DS0 number. As endpoints are added, the command uses the next available (not added) endpoint numbers and DS0s.
Note If you are running a VoIP application, you must use the cnfvismip command before you can add endpoints.
Note The endpoint number is not equal to the DS0 number of the associated time slot. For example, endpoint 1 could be associated with DS011.
Before you add endpoints with this command, ensure that enough lines and DS0s exist. If you attempt to add more endpoints than are available, only the available endpoints are added.
For example, if T1 line 1 is the only line enabled and you attempt to add 25 endpoints, only 24 endpoints are added. Your terminal display shows the actual number of endpoints added.
This command sends an Restart in Progress (RSIP) message to each associated call agent indicating that the endpoints are in service.
Examples
In the following example, 12 consecutive endpoints are added to line 1, starting at endpoint number 6, DS0 number 12:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addendpts 6 1 12 12
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display information about all of the endpoints you added, use the dspendpts command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes a consecutive number of endpoints on the VISM card.
Displays information about all endpoints on a VISM card.
addlapd
To add a Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD) from a specified DS0 to a VISM card, use the addlapd command.
addlapd <line_number> <ds0_number> |<lapd_side> <lapd_application_type>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Before using this command, complete the following tasks:
•Specify the line as common channel signaling (CCS).
•Ensure that the DS0 is available.
•Create a session group and session with a call agent.
Use the addlapd command when the specified channel is backhauled to the call agent.
Examples
In the following example, an ISDN PRI D channel is added to line 2 and DS0 7 on the network side:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addlapd 2 7 1 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display information about the LAPD you added, use the dsplapd command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes an LAPD.
Displays information about an LAPD.
Displays information about all LAPDs.
addlapdtrunk
To add a Link Access Protocol D channel (LAPD) trunk to a specific line, use the addlapdtrunk command.
addlapdtrunk <Line_num> <Lapd_Rudp_Index>
Syntax Description
Line_num
Line number of the T1 or E1 line in the range 1-8.
Lapd_Rudp_Index
LAPD Reliable User Data Protocol (RUDP) number in the range 1-64.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the LAPD RUDP number 1 is added to line number 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addlapdtrunk 2 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the data of the LAPD trunks, use the dsplapdtrunks command.
Related Commands
addln
To add a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card, use the addln command.
addln <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
The following example shows line number 1 being added to a VISM card:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addln 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the configuration of the line you added, use the dspln command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures line characteristics for a specified line.
Deletes a DS1 line on a VISM card.
Displays the characteristics of a specified line.
addlnloop
To set a specified line of the current card to the local loopback state, use the addlnloop command.
addlnloop <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note The VISM CLI has no specific command for setting a line to a remote loopback state. To set a line to remote loopback state, use the cnfbert command on the PXM1, PXM1E, or PXM45 card. Refer to MGX 8000 Series platform CLI guides for more information.
Examples
In the following example, a local line loopback state is added to line 1:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addlnloop 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
addmgc
To add a Media Gateway Controller (MGC)—also known as a call agent—use the addmgc command.
addmgc <mgcNumber> <DomainName>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, an MGC with the name mgc1 is added:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addmgc 1 mgc1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the configuration of the MGC you added, use the dspmgc command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a call agent (MGC).
Deletes a specified MGC.
Displays the configuration data of a specified MGC.
Displays the configuration data of all configured call agents.
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.
addmgcgrpentry <Red_Group_Num> <mgcRedGrpMgcNum> <mgcRedGrpPref>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You must add a call agent to a call agent redundancy group regardless of the absence of additional call agents in the redundancy group.
Use the dspmgcgrpparams command to verify call agent redundancy group configuration data.
Examples
In the following example, call agent redundancy group number 1 is configured with the call agent number 5 and assigned a priority level of 3:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addmgcgrpentry 1 5 3
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display a list of call agent groups, use the dspmgcgrps command.
Related Commands
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.
addmgcgrpprotocol <Red_Group_Num> <protocol_number> |<Qrntn_Persist> <Qrntn_Def> <Sign_OnOff> <Prov_Resp> <RspAck_Attr> <Disc_Proc> <Cancel_Graceful>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command allows you to add multiple protocols to the same redundancy group.
Examples
In the following example, call agent redundancy group number 3 is assigned gateway control protocol number 5, MGC 1.0:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addmgcgrpprotocol 3 5
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the call agent redundancy group protocols, use the dspmgcgrpprotocols command.
Related Commands
addport
To add a virtual port between the VISM and PXM cards, use the addport command.
addport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command automatically associates the VISM card and the virtual port with the MGX 8000 Series platform.
Note If the VISM card is reset after the execution of this command but before execution of the addrscprtn command, an error message is displayed. The error has no effect on the system and can be ignored.
When you execute this command, the port number is set to one of the following values:
•1 = PXM1 cards
•255 = PXM1E and PXM45 cards
Examples
The following example shows a virtual port being added between the VISM and PXM cards:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addport
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
Related Commands
addrscprtn
To add a resource partition for a virtual port, use the addrscprtn command.
addrscprtn <controller_id>
Syntax Description
controller_id
Identification number for the controller to which the resource partition is added. Range is 1-255.
•1 = PXM1 (PAR)
•2 = PXM1E/PXM45 (PNNI)
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must configure a virtual port with the addport command before you use this command.
If you are using a PXM1 card, this command adds an entry with resource partition number 1. If you are using a PXM1E or PXM45 card, this command adds the entries with resource partition number 2.
Examples
In the following example, a resource partition is added to controller number 2:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addrscprtn 2
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display information about the resource partition, use the dsprscprtn command.
Related Commands
addrtpcon
To add a static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the addrtpcon command.
addrtpcon <rtp_conn_index> <rtp_endpt-num> <rtp_local_port> <rtp_remote_port> <rtp_remote_GW_IP_Addr> <voice_codec_type> |<voice_packet_period> <bearer_prec> <bearer_tos> <conn_mode> <ecan> <VAD_OnOff> <VAD_Timer> <CAS_Transport> <DTMF_Transport> <ICS> <payload>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, RTP trunking connection 26 is added and configured with these values: endpoint number 200, static RTP local port number 50000, static RTP remote port number 49648, remote IP address 209.165.200.224, G.726-32 codec type, 20-ms packetization period, bearer precedence of 3, bearer ToS of 1, VISM sends and receives packets, ECAN and VAD enabled, 400-ms VAD holdover time, CAS transport enabled, DTMF tone transport enabled, idle code suppression for CID enabled, and the 255 payload type.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> addrtpcon 26 200 50000 49648 209.165.200.224 3 20 3 1 3 1 1 400 1 1 1 255
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the configuration of the RTP trunking connection you added, use the dsprtpcon command.
Related Commands
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.
addrudptrunk <session_number> <local_port> <remote_port> <Remote_Gw_IP>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session number 40 is added to the LAPD trunk connection with local port 1024, remote port 2006, and remote IP address 209.165.200.244:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addrudptrunk 40 1024 2006 209.165.200.244
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the configuration of the RUDP you added, use the dsprudptrunk command.
Related Commands
addses
To add a PRI backhaul session between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addses command.
addses <session_number> <group_number> <priority> <local_port> <remote_port>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, add a session group for the session.
Examples
In the following example, PRI backhaul session number 4 is added to session group 1 between the VISM card and the callagent1 call agent:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addses 4 1 2 1124 1124
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the session you added, use the dspses command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes a PRI backhaul session.
Displays information about a PRI backhaul session.
Displays information about all PRI backhaul sessions.
addsesgrp
To add a PRI backhaul session group between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addsesgrp command.
addsesgrp <group_number> <set_number> <mgc_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Specify the following parameters:
•Set number to which the group belongs
•Call agent with which the group sessions are associated
Before adding a session group, you must add a session set.
Examples
In the following example, PRI backhaul session group 2 is added between the VISM card and the Jack call agent with a session set number 1:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addsesgrp 2 1 Jack
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the configuration of the session group you added, use the dspsesgrp command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes a PRI backhaul session group.
Displays configuration data of a PRI backhaul session group.
Displays configuration data about all PRI backhaul session groups.
addsesset
To add a PRI backhaul session set between a VISM card and a call agent, use the addsesset command.
addsesset <set_number> <fault_tolerant>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The set_number argument value must be set to 1.
Examples
In the following example, PRI backhaul session set number 1 is added between a VISM card and a call agent:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addsesset 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the configuration of the session set you added, use the dspsesset command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes a PRI backhaul session set.
Displays configuration data about a specified PRI backhaul session set.
addtoneplan
To add a provisional tone plan to the current VISM card, use the addtoneplan command.
addtoneplan <tone_plan_region> <tone_plan_version> <tone_plan_file>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Before using the addtoneplan command, complete the following steps:
Step 1 Create a new tone plan using the format below.
Step 2 Place the new tone plan in the TFTP server /TFTPBOOT directory.
Step 3 Add the TFTP server domain name to the VISM card by entering the adddn command.
Step 4 Add the IP address of the TFTP server domain name by entering the adddnip command.
Step 5 Configure the parameters of the TFTP server domain name by entering the cnftftpdn command.
Note Provisional tone plans are those that you create. Built-in, or preconfigured, tone plans cannot be added with this command. Built-in tone plans are added to the system automatically upon boot up.
You can add a maximum of 32 provisional tone plans to the system. You must create provisional tone plan files with the following format:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Comments : Text after `//' through the end of the line are ignored.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
System Section
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
version 2
description "Tone Plan Defined for CompanyX"
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Tones Section
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
dial_tone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
busy_tone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
stutter_tone 1, 2, 3
dtmf_digit 1, 2
File Name—The name of the tone plan file is restricted to 64 characters.
System Section includes mandatory keywords. Use this section to define tone plans. This section can contain only the following two lines:
•version—Use version 2 to define the tone plan with wireless tones. Version 2 includes the format of version 1 with additional syntax items for defining the tones.
•description—Provide a general description of the tone plan.
Tones Section includes mandatory keywords. Use this section to define the call progress tones. Specify each tone on a separate line, and use white spaces as delimiters.
The syntax of the tone plan definition file must be specified in the following order and on the same line:
<tone_name> <number_of_freq_components> <amp_of_first> <amp_of_second> <timeout> <freq_1st_cadence1> <freq_2nd_cadence1> <ontime_cadence1> <offtime_cadence1> <repeat_count_cadence1>
[<freq_1st_cadence2> <freq_2nd_cadence2> <ontime_cadence2> <offtime_cadence2> <repeat_count_cadence2>]
[<freq_1st_cadence3> <freq_2nd_cadence3> <ontime_cadence3> <offtime_cadence3> <repeat_count_cadence3>]
[<freq_1st_cadence4> <freq_2nd_cadence4> <ontime_cadence4> <offtime_cadence4> <repeat_count_cadence4>]Table 10-9 lists the mandatory values for defining the call tones.
Table 10-9 Mandatory Parameters for Defining Tones
Syntax Item Descriptiontone_name
Identifies the tone as one of the following values:
•dial_tone
•stutter_tone
•ring_back_tone
•busy_tone
•fast_busy_tone
•alert_tone
•intercept_tone
•confirmation_tone
•answer_tone
•call_waiting_tone
•recall_dial_tone
•berge_in_tone
•ppc_insuffice_tone
•ppc_warn1_tone
•ppc_warn2_tone
•ppc_warn3_tone
•ppc_disc_tone
•ppc_redirect_tone
•all_tone_off
•pip_tone
•warning_tone
•denial_tone
•custom1_tone
•custom2_tone
•custom3_tone
•custom4_tone
•custom5_tone
•custom6_tone
•custom7_tone
•custom8_tone
•custom9_tone
•custom10_tone
•custom11_tone
•custom12_tone
•custom13_tone
•custom14_tone
•custom15_tone
•custom16_tone
•custom17_tone
•custom18_tone
•custom19_tone
•custom20_tone
•custom21_tone
•custom22_tone
•custom23_tone
•custom24_tone
•custom25_tone
•custom26_tone
•custom27_tone
•custom28_tone
number_of_freq_components
Number of frequency components. Use one of the following values:
•1
•2
amp_of_first1
Peak-to-peak amplitude of the first frequency according to the following formula:
46348 * 10 to the power of (dBm/20)
Value range is 0-65535.
amp_of_second 1
Peak-to-peak amplitude of the second frequency according to the following formula:
46348 * 10 to the power of (dBm/20)
Value range is 0-65535.
timeout
Time when tone generation is stopped. Range is 0-65535 ms.
A value of 0 means no timeout, and thus the tone is stopped explicitly by call agent.
freq_1st_cadence1
First frequency in cadence 1. Range is 0-3999 Hz.
freq_2nd_cadence1
Second frequency in cadence 1. Range is 0-3999 Hz.
ontime_cadence1
First on-time that the tone plays in cadence 1. Range is 0-65535 ms.
offtime_cadence1
First off-time that the tone does not play in cadence 1. Range is 0-65535 ms.
repeat_count_cadence1
Repeat count for cadence 1. Range is 1-65535 ms.
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. The amp-high value = high group frequency.
Note If you do not specify the amplitudes of dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) and multifrequency (MFR) 1 tones, the default value of 16384 (-9 dBm) is applied.
Table 10-10 describes the optional parameters you can use to define the tones.
Examples
In the following example, the tone plan file name singp_3, with region singapore and version number 11, is added to the current VISM card:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > addtoneplan singapore 11 singp_3
The appropriate tone plan file, with associated region and version, is downloaded, parsed, and stored in memory. To display the configuration of the tone plan you added, use the dsptoneplan command.
Related Commands
addtrapfilter
To add traps to the list of traps to be filtered on the VISM-PR card, use the addtrapfilter command.
addtrapfilter <trapNumber> |trapFilterTimer|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card. You can add only one trap at a time.
Traps 50691-50695 cannot be added to the trap list.
Examples
In the following example, channel trap TRAP_VISM_CHAN_ADDED is added:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > addtrapfilter 50755
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the trap filters on the VISM-PR card, use the dspalltrapfilters command.
Related Commands
addxgcppersistevt
To add persistent xGCP (various gateway control protocol) events, use the addxgcppersistevt command.
addxgcppersistevt <index> <persistent_event>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command notifies the call agent of the specified event without the need for an xGCP notification request. By default, there are no persistent xGCP events. Only valid xGCP strings (described in the persistent_event syntax description list) can be configured with this command.
Examples
In the following example, the persistent event index number 1 is added for the voiceband data package:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > addxgcppersistevt 1 g/vbd
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cc
To navigate from the current (logged on) card to another card in the MGX 8000 Series platform, use the cc command.
cc <slotNum>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When you execute this command, the card residing in the slot identified by the slotNum value becomes active and is identified in the command line prompt. If there is no card in the slot identified by the slotNum value, an error message is displayed on your terminal.
Examples
In the following example, card in slot 22 was active, and now the card in slot 11 is active:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > cc 11
node1.1.11.VISM.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
chkflash
To verify the integrity of a VISM/VISM-PR card's flash memory, use the chkflash command.
chkflash
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card's flash memory is verified:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > chkflash
Program length = 248528
Calculated checksum = 3d80a1fe stored checksum = 3d80a1fe
Flash checksum passed
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
clralm
To clear alarms on a specific VISM/VISM-PR line, use the clralm command.
clralm -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-ds1
Mandatory line number argument identifier.
LineNum
Number of the line in which alarms are to be cleared. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command clears alarms caused by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared by use of this command. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a line failure cannot. Alarms that occur after you execute this command are not affected.
Examples
In the following example, any alarms caused by statistical data are cleared from line 1:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clralm -ds1 1
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears alarms on a VISM card.
Displays the alarms associated with a specified line.
Displays all alarms for the selected line type (T1 or E1) on a card.
clralmcnt
To clear the alarm counters and statistics on a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the clralmcnt command.
clralmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-ds1
Mandatory line number argument identifier.
LineNum
Number of the line for which you want to clear alarm counters and statistics. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
After you execute this command, all counters are reset to 0.
Examples
In the following example, alarm counters and statistics are cleared from line 1:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clralmcnt -ds1 1
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears all alarm counters and statistics on a VISM card.
Displays the alarm counters and statistics on a line.
clralmcnts
To clear all the alarm counters and statistics on a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the clralmcnts command.
clralmcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
After you execute this command, all counters are reset to 0.
Examples
In the following example, the alarm counters and statistics are removed from the current VISM card:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clralmcnts
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears the alarm counters and statistics on a VISM line.
Displays the alarm counters and statistics for the current VISM card.
clralms
To clear alarms on a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the clralms command.
clralms
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command can clear alarms only if they are caused by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a line failure cannot. Alarms occurring after this command executes are not affected.
Examples
In the following example, the alarms are cleared on the current VISM card:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clralms
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears alarms on a specific line.
Displays the alarms associated with a specified line.
Displays all alarms for the selected line type.
clrcacfailcntrs
To reset all connection admission control (CAC) failure statistics to 0, use the clrcacfailcntrs command.
clrcacfailcntrs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is used for debugging purposes. It resets counters and isolates any VISM CAC-related failures. Counter values larger than 0 indicate that the gateway is low on resources.
Examples
In the following example, the CAC failure statistics are reset to 0:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clrcacfailcntrs
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
clrccscnt
To reset the common channel signaling (CCS) counter values for a specified line and DS0, use the clrccscnt command.
clrccscnt <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which CCS values are to be reset. Range is 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number.
•1-24 = T1
•1-31 = E1
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
After you execute this command, all counters are reset to 0.
This command can be used for troubleshooting purposes.
Examples
In the following example, the CCS counters are reset for DS0 1 on line 1:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clrccscnt 1 1
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
clrccscnts
To reset the common channel signaling (CCS) counter values for all of the configured CCS channels on the VISM/VISM-PR card, use the clrccscnts command.
clrccscnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The command clears the High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) counters of all the configured CCS channels on the VISM/VISM-PR card.
This command can be used for troubleshooting purposes.
Examples
In the following example, the CCS counters are being reset for all of the configured CCS channels:
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a > clrccscnts
nodename.1.1.22.VISM.a >
Related Commands
clrhistorystats
To clear the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) or channel identifier (CID) history statistics, use the clrhistorystats command.
clrhistorystats <StatsType> <Hours> <InterfaceIndex> |InterfaceIndex2|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, Switched AAL2 SVC, Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The clrhistorystats command invalidates the intervals. The actual statistics are not cleared, but the 24 hour total statistics are cleared.
Examples
In the following example, the PVC statistics are cleared 2 hours prior to the current interval:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrhistorystats 1 2 131
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
clrmngcidcnt
To clear AAL2 channel identifier (CID) counters, use the clrmngcidcnt command.
clrmngcidcnt <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Indicate the number of the endpoint for which you want to clear AAL2 counters with the endpt_num argument value.
Examples
In the following example. the AAL2 counters for endpoint number 140 are cleared:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrmngcidcnt 140
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays a VISM card's AAL2 channel identifier.
Displays a VISM card's AAL2 channel identifiers for a specified LCN.
clrrtpcnt
To clear the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) counters of the statistics for a specific static RTP connection, as shown by the dsprtpcnt command, use the clrrtpcnt command.
clrrtpcnt <rtp_conn_index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the RTP counters for static RTP connection number 49 are cleared:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrrtpcnt 49
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
clrsarcnt
To clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters on a channel, use the clrsarcnt command.
clrsarcnt <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Indicate the number of the channel for which you want to clear SAR counters with an LCN argument value.
Examples
In the following example, the SAR counters are cleared on channel 140:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrsarcnt 140
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
clrsarcnts
To clear all segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters on a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the clrsarcnts command.
clrsarcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when you use this command.
Examples
In the following example, all SAR counters on the current VISM card are cleared:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrsarcnts
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears the SAR counters on a specified channel.
Displays the SAR counter values for a specified channel.
Displays the SAR counter values for a VISM card.
clrsarmsgcnt
To clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) message counters from a VISM card, use the clrsarmsgcnt command.
clrsarmsgcnt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when you use this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SAR control message counters are cleared from the current VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrsarmsgcnt
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
clrscrn
To clear the control terminal screen, use the clrscrn command.
clrscrn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
After you execute this command, only the current command line prompt appears on the screen.
Examples
In the following example, the control terminal screen is cleared with only the current command line prompt remaining:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrscrn
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
clrslipcnt
To clear current clock slip counters for a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the clrslipcnt command.
clrslipcnt <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the DS1 line for which you want to clear current clock slip counters. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current clock slip counters for line 3 of the VISM card are cleared:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrslipcnt 3
Line 3 Slip Counters: Tx Slip Rx Slip
Uncontrolled Slip: 0 0
Frame Slip: 0 2
Related Commands
clrtaskinfo
To reset the values displayed by the dsptaskinfo command, use the clrtaskinfo command.
clrtaskinfo
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When you execute this command, the values are reset to 0 and the collection of task information statistics begins again.
Examples
In the following example, the values displayed by the clrtaskinfo command are reset:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > clrtaskinfo
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfaal2subcellmuxing
To enable or disable AAL2 subcell multiplexing, use the cnfaal2subcellmuxing command.
cnfaal2subcellmuxing <muxing status>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When you enable multiplexing, multiple CPS packets are multiplexed onto a single AAL2 connection without partial fill (unless a timeout occurs). When you disable multiplexing, each CPS packet fills one or two cells (with padding).
Note The field length for each CPS packet can be up to 64 bytes.
When the multiplexing type is changed and CIDs are present, the card is reset. Existing CIDs/connections are restored with the multiplexing type.
Examples
In the following example, subcell multiplexing is enabled.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfaal2subcellmuxing 1
Card will be reset if cids are present, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)?y
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfaal2timerparams
To configure the holdover time for voice activity detection (VAD) before activating silence suppression on an AAL2 PVC, use the cnfaal2timerparams command.
cnfaal2timerparams <VadTimer> <CidFillTimer>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If AAL2 subcell multiplexing is disabled by the cnfaal2subcellmuxing command, executing this command produces no effect.
Examples
In the following example, the VAD holdover timer is set for 500 ms and the wait time for a cell to fill when the next packet is not ready is up to 50 ms:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfaal2timerparams 500 50
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfaal2transparams
To configure the transportation of dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) and channel-associated signaling (CAS) bits to another endpoint and enable or disable the type 3 packet triple redundancy feature, use the cnfaal2transparams command.cnfaal2transparams <DtmfRelay> <CasBits> <Type3Redundancy>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC and switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, DTMF tone transportation, CAS bits transportation, and triple redundancy protection are enabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfaal2transparams 1 1 1
warning! input vismAal2Type3Redundancy is same as the current value
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
A warning displays if you attempt to enable a parameter that is already enabled.
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfadapgain
To enable or disable the DSP adaptive gain feature, use the cnfadapgain command.
cnfadapgain <adapgain_flag>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following, the adaptive gain feature is enabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfadapgain 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfaggsvcbw
To aggregate the switched virtual circuit (SVC) bandwidth, use the cnfaggsvcbw command.
cnfaggsvcbw <aggregateSvcBandwidth>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The configured aggregate SVC bandwidth is applicable only in bearer SVC connection admission control (CAC). In addition this bandwidth is used as aggregate SVC traffic clipping bandwidth when aggregate traffic clipping is enabled.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC bandwidth is set to 50 cps:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfaggsvcbw 50
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
If the value is incorrect, the terminal displays the following message:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfaggsvcbw 50
The new value is either
1. Less than the bw utilized by svc's, Or
2. More than the available bw on the port
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfaissuppression
To enable or disable alarm indication signal (AIS) propagation, use the cnfaissuppression command. You can also use this command to suppress the alarms for a certain duration they propagate to the line.
cnfaissuppression <enableFlag> |<LCN> <delay_time>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command. You can enable AIS propagation and configure the optional delay time for one PVC or all PVCs on a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, AIS propagation is enabled:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfaissuppression 1
INFORMATION: Successfully Enabled AIS Suppression.
In the following example, AIS propagation is enabled with an AIS delay of 30 seconds on all PVCs:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfaissuppression 1 ALL 30
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
In the following example AIS propagation is disabled on all PVCs:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfaissuppression 2 ALL
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
In the following example, AIS propagation is enabled on PVC 131 with an AIS delay of 60 seconds:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfaissuppression 1 131 60
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
In the following example, AIS propagation is disabled only on PVC 131:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfaissuppression 2 131
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
If you attempt to enable AIS propagation when it is already enabled, the following message is displayed:
WARNING: AIS Suppression is already enabled.
Use the dspaissuppression command to show the AIS settings that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfalm
To configure the alarm parameters for a specified line, use the cnfalm command.
cnfalm -ds1 <LineNum> -red <RedSeverity> -rai <RAISeverity> -neu <NEAlarmUpcount> -ned <NEAlarmDncount> -net <NEAlarmThreshold> -feu <FEAlarmUpcount> -fed <FEAlarmDncount> -fet <FEAlarmThreshold>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 is configured with a red severity alarm of major and an RAI severity of minor:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfalm -ds1 2 -red 1 -rai 1 -neu 1 -ned 1 -net 1 -feu 1 -fed 1 -fet 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears alarms from a specific line of a VISM card.
Clears all alarms from a VISM card.
Displays the alarms associated with a specified line of a VISM card.
cnfalmcnt
To configure the collection of time-division multiplexing (TDM) line statistics, use the cnfalmcnt command.
cnfalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum> -sev <StatisticalAlarmSeverity> -lcv15 <lCV15minThreshold> -lcv24 <lCV24hrThreshold> -les15 <lES15minThreshold> -les24 <lES24hrThreshold> -lses15 <lSES15minThreshold> -lses24 <lSES24hrThreshold> -crc15 <cRC15minThreshold> -crc24 <cRC24hrThreshold> -crces15 <cRCES15minThreshold> -crces24 <cRCES24hrThreshold> -crcses15 <cRCSES15minThreshold> -crcses24 <cRCSES24hrThreshold> -sefs15 <sEFS15minThreshold> -sefs24 <sEFS24hrThreshold> -aiss15 <aISS15minThreshold> -aiss24 <aISS24hrThreshold> -uas15 <uAS15minThreshold> -uas24 <uAS24hrThreshold>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Values higher than 2,147,483,647 for the argument values are truncated.
The following line statistics are collected:
•LVCs encountered by the line interface in the current 15-minute interval
•LVCs in the last 15-minute period encountered by the interface
•LVCs in the last 24-hour period encountered by the interface
•LVCs with errored seconds encountered by the interface
•LVCs with errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•LVCs with errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•LVCs with severely errored seconds encountered by the interface
•LVCs with severely errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•LVCs with severely errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•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 violations with errored seconds encountered by the interface
•CRC code violations with errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•CRC code violations with errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•P. Bit code violations severely errored seconds encountered by the interface
•CRC code violations with severely errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•CRC code violations with severely errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•Severely errored framing seconds encountered by the interface
•Severely errored framing seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•Severely errored framing seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•AIS severely errored seconds encountered by the interface
•AIS severely errored seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•AIS severely errored seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•Unavailable seconds encountered by the interface
•Unavailable seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface
•Unavailable seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface
•Percentage of LCV error free seconds
•Loss of signals detected with or without integrating to LOS alarm
•Out of frames detected with or without integrating to OOF alarm
•Yellow alarms detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm
•Framing pattern errors encountered by a DS1 interface
Examples
In the following example, the TDM line statistics for major alarms are collected for line number 7:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfalmcnt -ds1 7 -sev 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the threshold data about the alarm statistics being collected.
Displays the alarm counters and statistics on a line.
cnfannagetime
To configure the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed in the VISM/VISM-PR announcement cache, use the cnfannagetime command.
cnfannagetime <ann_age_time>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When a nonpermanent announcement enters the announcement cache, the announcement remains valid, as is, until the time you select with the ann_age_time argument value expires. When the time expires, the nonpermanent announcement is refreshed from the announcement file server. Requests to play a nonpermanent announcement do not affect its age time or cause the file to be refreshed.
Examples
In the following example, the nonpermanent announcements are configured to expire 2 hours after being placed in the VISM announcement cache:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfannagetime 120
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the announcement age time that you configured, use the dspannagetime command.
Related Commands
cnfanndn
To designate the announcement file server domain name, use the cnfanndn command.
cnfanndn <ann_server>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, add the announcement file server name as a regular node name using the VISM xDNS commands.
Examples
In the following example, the announcement file server is configured with the domain name announceserver3:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfanndn announceserver3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the announcement file server that you configured, use the dspanndn command.
Related Commands
cnfannpathprefix
To designate the main prefix directory TFTP path that you can use to retrieve announcement files from the announcement file server, use the cnfannpathprefix command.
cnfannpathprefix <ann_path_pref>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The directory path is prefixed to the codec directory and the filename. The path prefix is relative to the default TFTP directory on the announcement file server. Examples of valid prefix directory paths are
•<null string>
•vism_ann
•cisco/vism_ann
•/cisco/vism_ann
Note The /cisco/vism_ann path starts at the root directory on the announcement file server because the path begins with a (/).
If you do not use the cnfannpathprefix command, the default TFTP directory on the announcement file server is used as the prefix directory path.
You can use any directory or path on the announcement file server as the main directory for storing announcement files. Take into consideration the following guidelines when you use this command:
•If you do not configure an announcement path prefix on the VISM, the main announcement file directory is the default TFTP directory on the server.
•If you configure a path prefix, this prefix is used as the main announcement directory.
•If the path prefix is not absolute (does not begin with /), then the prefix is relative to the default TFTP directory.
You must configure codec subdirectories under the main announcement directory on the announcement file server. One or more of the following codec subdirectories, for each encoding, are used for announcement files:
•g711u/
•g711a/
•g726_32k/
•g726_24k/
•g726_16k/
•g729_a/
•g7231_high_rate/
•g7231_a_high_rate/
•g7231_low_rate/
•g7231_a_low_rate/
Note 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.
If the announcement server all-lines-busy.au file is encoded in both G.711a and G.729a, the following path names and files exist on the file server (assuming the default TFTP directory is tftpboot):
•/tftpboot/g711_a/all-lines-busy.au
•/tftpboot/g729_a/all-lines-busy.au
When the call agent requests that the announcement server all-lines-busy.au file be played toward one end of an established call, the VISM determines the codec being used for that call and plays the corresponding announcement file.
When the call agent requests that an announcement be played toward the TDM network on an unconnected endpoint, the codec used is specified by the VISM announcement preferred codec. (The preferred codec is configured with the cnfannprefcodec command.)
You can configure another level of directories to group announcement files by language. Specify these directories by the call agent (or when you are provisioning the VISM) as part of the announcement file name. For example, the call agent might specify the english/ann1.au announcement file name. If the file is encoded in G.729a and the prefix is /tftpboot, the file is located at /tftpboot/g729_a/english/ann1.au.
Examples
In the following example, the /cisco/vism_ann path is designated as the prefix directory path that you can use to retrieve announcement files from the announcement file server:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfannpathprefix /cisco/vism_ann
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfannprefcodec
To configure the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected time-division multiplexing (TDM) endpoints, use the cnfannprefcodec command.
cnfannprefcodec <ann_codec>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, the G.723.1-H codec type is configured for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfannprefcodec 11
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the announcement preference codec that you configured, use the dspannprefcodec command.
Related Commands
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.
cnfannreqtimeout <ann_ReqTO>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If the call agent signals the announcement to be played toward the packet network on a connection that is not in send mode, the request is deferred until the call agent modifies the connection. Once the connection is placed in send mode, the expiration timer is started.
Examples
In the following example, the announcements must begin playing within 12 seconds after the VISM receives the announcement signal from the call agent, after which time, requests are aborted:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfannreqtimeout 12
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the expiration time that you configured, use the dspannreqtimeout command.
Related Commands
cnfbearerippingenable
To configure the VISM/VISM-PR card to respond to ping requests for bearer traffic IP address, use the cnfbearerippingenable command.
cnfbearerippingenable <enable>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the card is enabled to respond to ping requests:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfbearerippingenable 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the bearer IP ping feature status, use the dspvismparam command.
Related Commands
cnfcac
To enable or disable the connection admission control (CAC) feature on a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnfcac command.
cnfcac <enableFlag>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you enable CAC with this command, you can then use the cnfconcac command to enable CAC on the PVCs.
Examples
In the following example, the CAC is disabled for the current card:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfcac 1
INFORMATION: Successfully Disabled CAC.
WARNING: When CAC is disabled, none of CAC related parameters are now applicable.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
In the following example, the CAC is enabled for the current card:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfcac 2
INFORMATION: Successfully Enabled CAC.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfcacparams
To configure connection admission control (CAC) features on a card, use the cnfcacparams command.
cnfcacparams <VAD_duty_cycle> <VAD_Tolerance>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, VAD is configured for a duty cycle of 50 and a tolerance of 10:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfcacparams 50 10
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfcalea
To enable or disable the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) feature on the current VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnfcalea command.
cnfcalea <calea_flag_enable>
Syntax Description
calea-enable
Value you can use to enable or disable the CALEA feature.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable (default)
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
To use the CALEA feature, ensure that you are using the VISM/VISM-PR software version that supports CALEA. The CALEA implementation supports the CALEA law intercept confirmation interface.
Examples
In the following example, the CALEA feature is enabled on the current VISM card:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfcalea 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfcascode
To configure channel-associated signaling (CAS) idle code and seized code parameters for an endpoint, use the cnfcascode command.
cnfcascode <endpt_num> <idle_code> <seized_code> |<endpts_num>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must add the line associated with the endpt_num argument value before you use this command.
Examples
In the following example, the idle code is binary 0100 (argument value = 4, so that A = 0, B = 1, C = 0, D = 0), and the seized code is binary 1001 (argument value = 9, so that A = 1, B = 0, C = 0, D = 1), for endpoints 1 to 4:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfcascode 1 4 9 4
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfcasdelaydialtime
To configure the VISM/VISM-PR wait time (dial delay) for outpulsing digits to the PBX after the VISM sends an off-hook event, use the cnfcasdelaydialtime command. This command applies to the wink start protocol.
cnfcasdelaydialtime <endpt_number> <dial_delay_time>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You can execute this command if the following conditions are met:
•The endpoint represented by the endpt_number argument value has been previously added.
•The associated DS0 is configured for CAS.
•The protocol is wink start.
•The MIB was chosen as the source, through use of the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with a dial delay (wait time) of 100 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasdelaydialtime 100 100
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the dial delay that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasdialdelay
To configure the VISM/VISM-PR wait time (dial delay) for outpulsing digits to the PBX after the VISM sends an off-hook event, use the cnfcasdialdelay command. This command applies to the immediate start protocol.
cnfcasdialdelay <endpt_num> <DialDelayTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You can execute this command if the following conditions are met:
•The endpoint represented by the endpt_num argument value has been previously added.
•The associated DS0 is configured for CAS.
•The protocol is immediate start.
•The MIB was chosen as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with a dial delay (wait time) of 50 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasdialdelay 100 50
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the dial delay that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasendpt
To associate an endpoint with a channel-associated signaling (CAS) variant name, use the cnfcasendpt command.
cnfcasendpt <endpt_number> <casVariantName>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before you execute this command, add the endpoint and CAS variant.
If a connection does not exist on an endpoint when the endpoint is associated with a CAS variant, use the cnfcasendpt command again to change the CAS variant.
If a connection exists on an endpoint, complete the following procedures:
•Delete the endpoint.
•Add the endpoint back.
•Change the CAS variant by using the cnfcasendpt command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint number 3 is associated with the q50.o CAS variant:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasendpt 3 q50.o
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
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.
cnfcasflashtime <endpt_num> <FlashMinTime> <FlashMaxTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Note Although this command is accepted in the AAL2 trunking mode, this mode does not utilize these values.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to allow VISM/VISM-PR to distinguish flash hooks from disconnects by configuring the on-hook flash duration.
An on-hook event with a duration that falls in the configured range is interpreted as a flash hook. An on-hook event with a duration shorter than the configured range is ignored. An on-hook event longer than the configured range is interpreted as a disconnect.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint number 90 is configured with a 400-ms minimum CAS on-hook flash time and a 1000-ms maximum CAS on-hook flash time:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasflashtime 90 400 1000
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the dial delay that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
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.
cnfcasglareattrib <endpt_num > <cas_direction> |<glare_policy>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to assist in controlling TDM glare events. Use the cas_direction argument to allow or disallow glare events. Use the glare_policy argument value to configure the resolution of glare events if you allow them to occur. Glare events can be resolved in either of two ways: enable VISM/VISM-PR to release a call and accept a call from the PBX, or wait for the PBX to release a call and enable VISM/VISM-PR to continue with a call.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint number 136 is configured with the incoming CAS bits flow direction and the controlling glare condition policy:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasglareattrib 136 2 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the direction and glare policy that you configured, use the dspcasglareattrib command.
Related Commands
cnfcasglaretime
To configure the channel-associated signaling (CAS) glare time for an endpoint, use the cnfcasglaretime command.
cnfcasglaretime <endpt_num> <GlareTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
A glare condition occurs when two stations attempt to call each other simultaneously. Glare condition resolution involves a terminating VISM/VISM-PR, which, upon receiving an off-hook event from the call agent, starts a timer and verifies that the terminating PBX is also attempting an off-hook event. If it is, off-hook events from the call agent are ignored for the duration of the timer—the value you indicated with the GlareTime argument.
To use this command, ensure that you added the endpoint indicated by the endpt_num argument value and that you configured the associated DS0 for CAS.
Note To use this command, choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with a CAS glare time value of 50 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasglaretime 100 50
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the CAS glare time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasguardtime
To configure the channel-associated signaling (CAS) guard time for an endpoint, use the cnfcasguardtime command.
cnfcasguardtime <endpt_num> <GuardTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Guard time is the minimum duration between the end of one call and the beginning of the next call. When a delete connection (DLCX) command is received from a call agent, VISM/VISM-PR starts a timer—set according to the value you indicate for the GuardTime argument—and ignores any off-hook events until the timer has expired.
To use this command, ensure that you added the endpoint indicated by the endpt_num argument value and that you configured the associated DS0 for CAS.
Note To use this command, you must choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint number 100 is configured with a CAS guard time of 500 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasguardtime 100 500
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the CAS guard time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasoffhooktime
To configure a minimum presence time, on an endpoint, for a channel-associated signaling (CAS) off-hook pattern to be recognized as an off-hook signal, use the cnfcasoffhooktime command.
cnfcasoffhooktime <endpt_num> <OffHookMinTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, ensure that you added the endpoint indicated by the endpt_num argument value, and that you configured the associated DS0 for CAS.
Note To use this command, you must choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, endpoint 100 is configured with a CAS off-hook time of 500 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasoffhooktime 100 500
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the CAS off-hook time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasonhooktime
To configure a minimum presence time, on an endpoint, for a channel-associated signaling (CAS) on-hook pattern to be recognized as an on-hook signal, use the cnfcasonhooktime command.
cnfcasonhooktime <endpt_num> <OnHookMinTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, ensure that you added the endpoint indicated by the endpt_num argument value, and that you configured the associated DS0 for CAS.
Note To use this command, you must choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with an on-hook time of 500 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasonhooktime 100 500
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the CAS on-hook time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcaspackage
To configure the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) packages to observe persistent channel- associated signaling (CAS) events of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint, use the cnfcaspackage command.
cnfcaspackage <endpt_num> <incoming_package> <outgoing_package>
Syntax Description
endpt_num
Number of the endpoint. Ranges are
•Template 1
–1-145 for VISM
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
•Template 2
–1-192 for T1
–1-248 for E1
•Template 3
–1-120 for VISM
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
•Template 4
–1-64 for VISM
–1-144 for VISM-PR
•Template 5
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
incoming_package
Package name to be used for persistent events observed on an incoming telephony call. Values are
•MS = PBX DID/ODD trunks and incoming or outgoing MF wink start trunks
•DT = DTMF and dial pulse1 trunks (except basic PBX)
•MD = North American MF Feature Group D EANA and EAIN
•MO = FGD Operator Services Signaling outgoing trunks only
•BL = DTMF and dial pulse 1 basic PBX trunks
•L = Line
•H = Handset
•Basic = It can be one of the following:
–G = Generic
–D = DTMF
–M = MF
–T = Trunk
–L = Line
–H = Handset
–R = RTP
–A = Announcement server
–Script = Script
Note If you set the package to anything other than basic on an endpoint with this command, persistent events observed on that endpoint are encoded as an event in that package if the event is defined in that package, or dropped if they are not defined in that package.
outgoing_package
Package name to be used for persistent events observed on an outgoing telephony call. Values are
•MS = PBX DID/DOD trunks and incoming or outgoing MF wink start trunks
•DT = DTMF and dial pulse 1 trunks (except basic PBX)
•MD = North American MF Feature Group D EANA and EAIN
•MO = FGD Operator Services Signaling outgoing trunks only
•BL = DTMF and dial pulse 1 basic PBX trunks
•L = Line
•H = Handset
•Basic = It can be one of the following:
–G = Generic
–D = DTMF
–M = MF
–T = Trunk
–L = Line
–H = Handset
–R = RTP
–A = Announcement server
–Script = Script
Note If you set the package to anything other than basic on an endpoint with this command, persistent events observed on that endpoint are encoded as an event in that package if the event is defined in that package, or dropped if they are not defined in that package.
1 Dial pulse is not supported in VISM.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command enables RFC 3064 support.
Examples
In the following example, the MGCP packages for endpoint number 83 are configured with mgcplin as the MGCP incoming package name and mgcplout as the MGCP outgoing package name:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcaspackage 83 mgcp1in mgcp1out
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the MGCP packages that you configured, use the dspcaspackage command.
Related Commands
cnfcasparamsource
To configure channel-associated signaling (CAS)-related timer source parameters for an endpoint, use the cnfcasparamsource command.
cnfcasparamsource <endpt_num> <ParamSource>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You can configure different CAS-related timer values for different endpoints. However, you must associate all of the endpoints with the same CAS variant.
To use this command, ensure that you add the endpoint indicated by the endpt_num argument value, and that you configure the associated DS0 for CAS.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint number 100 is configured with CAS-related timer values located in the current VISM card's MIB:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasparamsource 100 2
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the CAS parameter source that you configured, use the dspcasparamsource command.
Related Commands
cnfcasstartdialtime
To configure the time when the incoming digits are interpreted as the start dial signal, use the cnfcasstartdialtime command.
cnfcasstartdialtime <endpoint_number> <start_dial_time>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with a start dial time of 70 ms:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a> cnfcasstartdialtime 100 70
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a>
To display the start dial time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcastransendpt
To download the channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table to an endpoint, use the cnfcastransendpt command.
cnfcastransendpt <endpt_number> <table_name> <direction>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the E1toT1trans table is applied to endpoint number 2 in the receive direction:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > cnfcastransendpt 2 E1toT1trans 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To display the endpoints and the CAS mapping table you configured, use the dspcastransendpts command.
Related Commands
cnfcasvar
To configure previously added channel-associated signaling (CAS) variant timing parameters, use the cnfcasvar command.
cnfcasvar <variant_name> <country_code> <Tring> <Tpart> <Tcrit> <TMF>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the var1 CAS variant for the nz country code is configured with a partial timeout of 10 seconds, a critical timing of 10 seconds, and an MF interdigit timeout of 2 seconds:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > cnfcasvar var1 nz 10 10 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To display the information about the CAS variant you configured, use the dspcasvar command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a CAS variant to a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Deletes a CAS variant from a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Displays information about CAS variants for a given variant.
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.
cnfcaswinktime <endpt_num> <WinkMinTime> <WinkMaxTime> <WinkBreakTime>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
A wink is composed of the following sequential events:
1. On-hook pattern
2. Off-hook pattern
3. Return to an on-hook pattern
The minimum and maximum make times are the minimum and maximum durations that the off-hook pattern persists. The minimum break time is the minimum duration that the on-hook pattern persists following the return to on-hook.
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 To use this command, you must choose the MIB as the source in the cnfcasparamsource command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint 100 is configured with a wink time specification of 100 ms for the minimum make time, 1000 ms for the maximum make time, and 20 ms for the minimum break time:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > cnfcaswinktime 100 100 100 20
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To display the wink time that you configured, use the dspcastimers command.
Related Commands
cnfcasxgcp
To configure channel-associated signaling (CAS) variant retransmission parameters, use the cnfcasxgcp command.
cnfcasxgcp <variant_name> <rexTime> <initRexmitTime> <retries>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the var1 CAS variant is configured for 100-ms retransmission time, 100-ms initial retransmission time, and up to two retransmission attempts:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > cnfcasxgcp var1 100 100 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To display the CAS variant parameters that you configured, use the dspcasvar command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a CAS variant to a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Deletes a CAS variant from a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Displays information about CAS variants for a given variant.
cnfcidis
To configure a channel ID (CID) as in-service, use the cnfcidis command.
cnfcidis <LCN> <cid_number> |<maxcid>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
In-service means the CID is enabled and operationally active. In order for you to place a CID in-service, you must have enough bandwidth.
Examples
In the following example, CID 100 on LCN 131 is configured as in-service:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcidis 131 100
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To show the administrative state of the CID, enter the dspcid command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the CID as out-of-service.
Displays the configuration data of an AAL2 CID on the card.
cnfcidoos
To configure a channel ID (CID) as out-of-service, use the cnfcidoos command.
cnfcidoos <LCN> <cid_number> |<maxcid>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
An out-of-service state means that the CID(s) are disabled and not operationally active.
Examples
In the following example, CID 8 on LCN 131 is configured for out-of-service:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcidoos 131 8
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To show the administrative state of the CID, enter the dspcid command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the CID as in-service.
Displays the configuration data of an AAL2 CID on the card.
cnfco1timer
To configure the bearer continuity test CO1 timer value, use the cnfco1timer command.
CO1 is a tone of 2010 Hz. The tone can be requested by the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) or signaled on command by the MGC. The tone is applied for the specified period of time during a continuity test.
cnfco1timer timeout
Syntax Description
timeout
Timeout value in the range 0-60 seconds. Default timeout is 3 seconds. A value of 0 indicates the time-out period is infinite.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO1 timer expires at 3 seconds:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfco1timer 3
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CO1 timer that you configured, use the dspco1timer command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the bearer continuity test CO1 timer value.
Displays the current VISM/VISM-PR card configuration.
cnfco2timer
To configure the bearer continuity test CO2 timer value, use the cnfco2timer command.
CO2 is a tone of 1780 Hz. The tone can be requested by the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) or signaled on command by the MGC. The tone is applied for the specified period of time during a continuity test.
cnfco2timer <timeout>
Syntax Description
timeout
Timeout value in the range 0-60 seconds. Default timeout is 3 seconds. A value of zero indicates the time-out period is infinite.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO2 timer expires at 3 seconds:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfco2timer 3
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CO2 timer that you configured, use the dspco2timer command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the bearer continuity test CO2 timer value.
Displays the current VISM/VISM-PR card configuration.
cnfco4timer
To configure the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value, use the cnfco4timer command.
cnfco4timer <timeout>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
A timer is started when a CO4 or xRBK message is sent. If a CO4 message is not received before the timeout expires, a VISM-initiated DLCX message is sent to the call agent.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO4 timer expires at 10000 ms:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfco4timer 10000
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CO4 timer that you configured, use the dspco4timer command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value.
Displays the current VISM/VISM-PR card configuration.
cnfcodecjtrdelay
To configure the jitter delay mode and initial delay value for a specified codec, use the cnfcodecjtrdelay command.
cnfcodecjtrdelay <codecType> <jitter_mode> <jitter_initdelay>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Configure the jitter_initdelay argument to 20 ms when you are using DSP firmware Versions 3.4 and 3.6.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, the codec G.726-24K is configured with an adaptable jitter mode and an initial jitter delay of 55 ms:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcodecjtrdelay 8 2 55
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the jitter delay modes and initial delays that you configured, use the dspcodecjtrdelays command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the configured codec jitter delay mode and associated jitter initial delay.
cnfcodecneg
To configure the priority order of the codec negotiation option, use the cnfcodecneg command.
cnfcodecneg <codecNegOpt>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Codec lists include the following:
•Call agent-provided list in an LCO
•Remote gateway-provided list in the SDP data
•Local MIB-provided list
Examples
In the following example, the LCO list is the first priority, SDP data list is second, and the list from the local MIB is third:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcodecneg 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the priority order that you configured, use the dspcodecneg command.
Related Commands
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.
cnfcodecparams <codecType> <pktPeriod> |<codecPreference> <codecString> <ianaCodecNum>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
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.
Examples
In the following example, the codec with identification number 3 is configured with a packetization period of 20 ms. The command also assigns the highest priority to the codec, indicates that it is not IANA registered, and shows that it is represented by the string geeseven.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcodecparams 3 20 1 geeseven 0
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfcodectmpl
To assign a codec template to an entire VISM card, use the cnfcodectmpl command.
cnfcodectmpl <template_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The following list describes the maximum number of channels supported by the different templates:
•Template 1
–1-145 for VISM
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
•Template 2
–1-192 for T1
–1-248 for E1
•Template 3
–1-120 for VISM
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
•Template 4
–1-64 for VISM
–1-144 for VISM-PR
•Template 5
–1-192 for VISM-PR T1
–1-248 for VISM-PR E1
Templates define allowable voice encoding types.
This command is not allowed if CIDs are present.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, the template number 1 is assigned to the current VISM card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcodectmpl 1
The card will be reset, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? Y
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfcompsize
To configure the compressed packet size, use the cnfcompsize command.
cnfcompsize <packetSize>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the compressed packet size is set at 80 bytes:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcompsize 80
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the compressed packet size that you configured, use the dspcarddsp command.
Related Commands
cnfcompvad
To enable or disable voice activity detection (VAD) on a T1 or E1 line, use the cnfcompvad command.
cnfcompvad <line_number> <voiceDetection>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line on which to configure VAD. Range is 1-8.
voiceDetection
Value you can use to disable or enable VAD.
•1 = Disable
•2 = Enable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, line number 3 does not have VAD enabled:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfcompvad 3 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfcon
To configure a connection between a VISM card and an MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card, use the cnfcon command.
cnfcon <LCN> <PCR> <service_type> |<SCR_ingress> <MBS_ingress> <priority> <prefrte> <direct>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, 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:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfcon 160 20000 1 5000 10000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the configurations, use the dspcon and dspcons commands.
Related Commands
cnfconbwtoggle
To change the bandwidth usage either to a minimum usage mode or to the original PVC bandwidth configuration, use the cnfconbwtoggle command.
cnfconbwtoggle <LCN> <USER_BW_OPTIONS>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, LCN 131 is configured for the minimum bandwidth:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconbwtoggle 131 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the current bandwidth values, use the dspcon command.
Related Commands
cnfconcac
To configure connection admission control (CAC) on a previously added connection, use the cnfconcac command.
cnfconcac <LCN> <mastership>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number (LCN) of the connection. Range is 131-510.
mastership
Connection type. Values are
•1 = Master (default)
•2 = Slave
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before using this command, enable CAC at the card level by executing the cnfcac command. If the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) has been configured as master, CAC functionality is applied to the master end of the PVC only.
Examples
In the following example, the CAC is configured at the master end of LCN 131:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconcac 131 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CAC information, use the dspconcac command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionEnables or disables the CAC feature on a VISM card.
Displays CAC configuration data for a connection.
cnfconcacparams
To configure connection admission control (CAC) features on a permanent virtual circuit (PVC), use the cnfconcacparams command.
cnfconcacparams <LCN> <VADTolerance> <VADDutyCycle>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, VAD is configured on LCN 150 with a VAD tolerance of 10 and a VAD duty cycle of 61:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconcacparams 150 10 61
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CAC parameters, use the dspconcac command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionEnables or disables the CAC feature on a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Displays CAC configuration data for a connection.
cnfconprotect
To configure protection on a permanent virtual circuit (PVC), use the cnfconprotect command.
cnfconprotect <LCN> <protection> <lock_state> <fallback_LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before using this command, add the primary and secondary PVCs by executing the addcon command. Ensure that both channels have the same peak cell rate (PCR) argument value.
Protect the primary channel using the cnfconprotect command and configure the secondary (fallback) LCN.
The primary channel can be locked, so that it is inoperative and forces a switchover to the secondary channel. If the primary channel is locked and the secondary channel fails, the connection fails.
If the primary PVC is protected, automatic switchover to a specified secondary PVC occurs if a primary PVC fails.
A protected channel cannot be deleted. To delete the channel, use the cnfconprotect command to make the primary channel unprotected, delete the secondary channel, and then delete the primary channel.
Examples
In the following example, LCN 132 is protected and unlocked, and LCN 217 is the secondary (fallback) LCN:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconprotect 132 1 1 217
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfconvbdpol
To configure the voiceband data (VBD) policies for fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure, use the cnfconvbdpol command.
Use this command for fax/modem carrier loss for calls that are added to a particular IP or AAL2 LCN.
cnfconvbdpol <LCN> <CarrierLossPol> <CACRejPol>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you select 3 (unspecified) for the CarrierLossPol or CACRejPol argument values, the card level defaults are used.
Examples
In the following example, LCN 131 is configured with a carrier loss policy of 1 (if carrier is lost, the LCN reverts to the previous codec) and a CAC rejection policy of 2 (the LCN connection is maintained):
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconvbdpol 131 1 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the CAC information, use the dspconcac command.
Related Commands
cnfconvcci
To associate a virtual circuit connection identifier (VCCI) and a remote address with an LCN, use the cnfconvcci command.
cnfconvcci <lcn> <vcci> <farend_addr_type> |<farend_addr>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines
The VCCI number does not need to be unique for the not applicable (1) address type, and the far-end address is not used.
The combination of VCCI number and far-end address must be unique for the following address types:
•NSAP (2)
•E.164 (3)
•Gateway ID (4)
The VCCI number must be unique for the unspecified (5) address type, even though the far-end address is not used.
Examples
In the following example, LCN 133 is associated with a VCCI of 133 with an NSAP address:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfconvcci 131 133 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the VCCI values, use the dspvccis command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the parameters for a specified LCN.
Displays the associated values for the LCN, VCCI, address type, and address.
cnfdeftos
To configure the type of service (ToS) parameters for both control and bearer IP packets, use the cnfdeftos command.
cnfdeftos <control_precedence> <control_tos> |<bearer_precedence> <bearer_tos>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The ToS bearer parameters—configured with the bearer_precedence and bearer_tos arguments—are used during call setup in cases where the parameters are not supplied by the call agent. If you do not use this command, the card level default values are applied.
Examples
In the following example shows, bearer IP packets are configured with a control precedence of 3 and a control ToS of 2. The control IP packets are configured with a bearer precedence of 2 and a bearer ToS of 4:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdeftos 3 2 2 4
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfdisctimers
To specify the wait delay times (initial, minimum, and maximum) for the disconnected procedure (Restart in Progress), use the cnfdisctimers command.
cnfdisctimers <TdInit> <TdMin> <TdMax>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Before you can use this command, execute the cnfmgcgrpprotocol command and select the disconnect type method for Restart in Progress.
Examples
In the following example, an initial disconnect waiting time of 30 seconds, a minimum disconnect waiting time of 0 seconds, and a maximum disconnect waiting time of 120 seconds are being configured for the current VISM card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdisctimers 30 0 120
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the disconnect times, use the dspdisctimers command.
Related Commands
cnfdn
To configure the resolution type of a specified domain, use the cnfdn command.
cnfdn <mg_domain_num> <Resolution_Type>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the domain represented by domain number 2 is configured for the external-only resolution type:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdn 2 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display configuration data of the domain names, use the dspdns command.
Related Commands
cnfdnssrvr
To specify a device that is designated as a domain name server (DNS), use the cnfdnssrvr command.
cnfdnssrvr <extDnsSrvrDn>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You must configure the Resolution_Type for internal-only resolution using the adddn command. Provision at least one IP address for the domain name using the adddnip command.
Examples
In the following example, the main domain is configured as the DNS:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdnssrvr main
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfds0execdiag
To configure testing on an individual endpoint, use the cnfds0execdiag command.
cnfds0execdiag <line_number> <ds0_number> <execdiag>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line. Range is 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number.
•1-24 = T1 lines
•1-31 = E1 lines
execdiag
Value you can use to enable testing on a DS0.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, testing is enabled on DS0 1 on line 1.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0execdiag 1 1 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a
Related Commands
cnfds0gain
To configure the adjustable gain for a specified DS0, use the cnfds0gain command.
cnfds0gain <line_number> <ds0_number> <input_gain> <output_attenuation>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM card line number 2, DS0 number 13, is configured with a -10-dB input gain value and a 60-dB output attenuation value:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0gain 2 13 -10 60
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfds0localcas
To configure a local channel-associated signaling (CAS) 4-bit pattern for a T1 line and DS0, use the cnfds0localcas command.
cnfds0localcas <line_number> <ds0_number> <cas_value> <cas_bit_pattern>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If a DS0 is configured for local CAS, the framer forces the CAS bits to a value defined by the cas_bit_pattern argument in this command.
This command is not allowed if any of the following conditions are present:
•The line signaling type is CAS.
•The line is not enabled.
•The DS0 is in a remote loop state.
Note This command is applicable only to T1 lines.
Examples
In the following example, T1 line 2, DS0 number 12 is configured with a local 4-bit pattern represented by a value of 3 (0011 in binary):
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0localcas 2 12 1 3
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfds0loop
To configure a loopback type for a specified line and DS0, use the cnfds0loop command.
cnfds0loop <line_number> <ds0_number> <lineloopback_type>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the loopback type of line 2, DS0 12 is configured as remote:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0loop 2 12 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfds0musicthreshold
To configure the music on-hold threshold for a specified DS0, use the cnfds0musicthreshold command.
cnfds0musicthreshold <line_number> <ds0_number> <mthreshold>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the line number 2 with DS0 number 30 is configured with a -45 dB music on-hold threshold value:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0musicthreshold 2 30 -45
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfds0sidpacket
To enable or disable the generation of the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet when silence suppression is in active mode on the DS0, use the cnfds0sidpacket command.
cnfds0sidpacket <line_number> <ds0_number> <sidpacket>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line. Range is 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number.
•1-24 = T1 lines
•1-31 = E1 lines
sidpacket
Value you can use to enable the SID packet.
•1 = Enable (default)
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SID is enabled on DS0 1 on line 1:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfds0sidpacket 1 1 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfdspheartbeattimer
To configure the DSP to send a heartbeat message within a given period of time, use the cnfdspheartbeattimer command.
cnfdspheartbeattimer <Heart_beat_interval>
Syntax Description
Heart_beat_interval
Timeout value. Values are 0 and 100-65535. Default is 0, indicating that the heartbeat timer is disabled.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the heartbeat interval is being set as 0 (disabled):
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdspheartbeattimer 0
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfdynamicpayload
To enable or disable the dynamic payload on the current VISM card, use the cnfdynamicpayload command.
cnfdynamicpayload dynamic_payload
Syntax Description
dynamic_payload
Value you can use to enable or disable dynamic payload on the current VISM card.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When dynamic payload is enabled, the Session Description Protocol (SDP) payload type is negotiated in the range from 96 to 127 during codec negotiation.
The payload type specified in the addrtpcon, cnfrtpcon, or cnfvbdcodec command is passed to the digital signal processor (DSP) to modify the static payload types. When dynamic payload is disabled, the DSP uses the static payload type values for the codec.
Examples
In the following example, the dynamic payload feature is configured on the current VISM/VISM-PR card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfdynamicpayload 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfecanenable
To enable or disable echo cancellation (ECAN) on a line, use the cnfecanenable command.
cnfecanenable <lineNum> <ECANEnable>
Syntax Description
lineNum
Number of the line on which you want to enable or disable echo cancellation. Range is 1-8.
ECANEnable
Value you can use to enable or disable echo cancellation.
•1 = Disable
•2 = Enable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, echo cancellation is enabled on line 2 of the current VISM card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfecanenable 2 2
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfecanrec
To configure residual echo control for digital signal processors (DSPs) on a VISM/VISM-PR line that is used for echo cancellation, use the cnfecanrec command.
cnfecanrec <lineNum> <residualEchoControl>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command applies to DSPs processing data on a specified line.
Examples
In the following example, line 1 of the current VISM card is configured with comfort noise residual echo control:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfecanrec 1 4
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfecantail
To configure the maximum tail length for digital signal processors (DSPs) on a VISM/VISM-PR card that is used for echo cancellation (ECAN), use the cnfecantail command.
cnfecantail <lineNum> <maximumTail>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command applies to DSPs processing data on a specified line.
Examples
In the following example, line 3 of the current VISM card is configured with a maximum ECAN tail length of 96 ms:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfecantail 3 96
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfendptcadence
To configure cadence (digit tone) times for an endpoint, use the cnfendptcadence command.
cnfendptcadence <endptNum> <cadon> <cadoff>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, endpoint 20 is configured with 100-ms digit tone generation time and 100-ms silence time between generated tones:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfendptcadence 20 100 100
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfendptdnsend
To include the endpoint domain name and to set the maximum datagram size of the audit endpoint response, use the cnfendptdnsend command.
cnfendptdnsend <dn_enable> <datagram_size>
Syntax Description
dn_enable
Value you can use to include the endpoint name.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable
datagram_size
Maximum datagram size. Range is 0-20000.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the response to the audit endpoint includes the endpoint name. The maximum datagram size is set at 4095.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfendptdnsend 1 4095
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the naming format and maximum datagram size of the audit endpoint response.
cnferl
To configure a digital signal processor (DSP) return echo loss value, use the cnferl command.
cnferl <DB_loss>
Syntax Description
DB_loss
Echo return loss to be applied by echo cancellation DSPs. Values are
•1 = 0 dB
•2 = -3 dB
•3 = -6 dB (default)
•4 = -10 dB
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, a -6 dB echo return loss value is configured for the echo cancellation DSP:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnferl 3
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfexecdiag
To configure all channel level testing, use the cnfexecdiag command.
cnfexecdiag <execdiag>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all channel level testing is enabled:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfexecdiag 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display whether or not channel level testing is enabled on a line, use the dspexecdiag command.
Related Commands
cnffaxrelay
To enable ATM fax relay on a line of the VISM-PR card, use the cnffaxrelay command.
cnffaxrelay <line_number> <faxrelay>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line in the range 1-8.
faxrelay
Flag to disable or enable fax relay on the line.
•1 = Disable
•2 = Enable
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, fax relay is enabled on line 1:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnffaxrelay 1 2
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display whether or not fax relay is enabled on the line, use the dspfaxrelay command.
Related Commands
cnffaxrelayparams
To configure ATM fax relay parameters on the VISM-PR card, use the cnffaxrelayparams command.
cnffaxrelayparams <line_number> <Max_Xmit_Rate> | <NSF_Override> <NSF_Country_Code> <NSF_Vendor_Code> <T30_ECM>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Unless the optional parameters are configured, they automatically set to the default values.
Examples
In the following example, the maximum fax transmission rate of 14400 bps is being configured on line 1:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnffaxrelayparams 1 6
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the fax relay parameters you configured, use the dspfaxrelayparams command.
Related Commands
cnffaxrelaytimeout
To configure the fax relay acknowledgment timeout on the VISM-PR card, use the cnffaxrelaytimeout command.
cnffaxrelaytimeout <line_number> <Ack_Timer>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the acknowledgment timeout is being configured as 1000 ms on line 1:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnffaxrelaytimeout 1 1000
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the fax acknowledgment timeout you configured, use the dspfaxrelaytimeout command.
Related Commands
cnfgain
To configure the adjustable gain for a VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnfgain command.
cnfgain <input_gain> <output_attenuation>
Syntax Description
input_gain
Input gain (defined in decibels). Range is from -6 to 14.
output_attenuation
Output attenuation (defined in decibels). Range is 0 -14.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command allows you to configure the gain for an entire VISM/VISM-PR card. The values you configure with this command are permanent and remain on the VISM/VISM-PR card after any resets.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM/VISM-PR card is configured with a -6-dB input gain value and a 6-dB output attenuation value:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfgain -6 6
WARNING: Skipping unused E1 CAS ds0 16 on line 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the gain on the card, use the dspgain command.
Related Commands
cnfgwis
To configure an out-of-service VISM/VISM-PR card to the in-service state, use the cnfgwis command.
cnfgwis
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command causes an Restart in Progress (RSIP) notification to be sent to the call agent.
Examples
In the following example shows, the current VISM card is configured to the in-service state:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.s> cnfgwis
The VISM card prompt terminates with an a, indicating the in-service state.
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures an in-service VISM/VISM-PR card to the out-of-service state.
Displays the current user-configured service state of the gateway.
cnfgwoos
To configure an in-service VISM/VISM-PR card to the out-of-service state, use the cnfgwoos command.
cnfgwoos <shutdown_method>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Associated call agents are notified of VISM card state changes with an Restart in Progress (RSIP) notification.
Examples
In the following example shows, the current VISM card is placed in the out-of-service state forcefully:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnfgwoos 2
The VISM card prompt terminates with an s, indicating the out-of-service (standby) state.
nodename.1.9.VISM8.s
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures an out-of-service VISM card to the in-service state.
Displays the current user-configured service state of the gateway.
cnfjtrmode
To configure the jitter algorithm with a fixed or adaptive buffer, use the cnfjtrmode command.
cnfjtrmode <jtr_mode>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Changing the jtr_mode argument value does not affect any existing CIDs. The value is sent to the DSPs only when CIDs are open.
Examples
In the following example, the jitter delay mode is set to adaptive:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnfjtrmode 2
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
To display the jitter delay mode, use the dspcarddsp command.
Related Commands
cnflapdretrans
To configure a maximum number of frame retransmissions for a previously added Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD), use the cnflapdretrans command.
cnflapdretrans <line_number> <ds0_number> <N200>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 with DS0 1 is configured with a maximum number of 3 frame retransmission attempts:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflapdretrans 2 1 3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the number of retransmission attempts, use the dsplapd command.
Related Commands
cnflapdtimer
To configure two LAPD timers for a previously added Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD), use the cnflapdtimer command.
cnflapdtimer <line_number> <ds0_number> <timer_T200> <timer_T203>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI command procedures.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 with DS0 12 is configured with 10000 ms between consecutive frame transmission initiations (timer T200) and with 20000 ms as the maximum time allowed without a frame being exchanged (timer T203):
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnflapdtimer 2 12 10000 20000
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
To display the LAPD timers, use the dsplapd command.
Related Commands
cnflapdtrunkpvc
To assign the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) trunk type that carries Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD) messages for the current VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnflapdtrunkpvc command.
cnflapdtrunkpvc <Lapd_Trunk_PVC_Type>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is assigned the control PVC trunk type to carry LAPD messages:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnflapdtrunkpvc 1
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
To show the LAPD trunk carrier type, use the dsplapdtrunkpvc command.
Related Commands
cnflapdtype
To configure the various types of Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD) stacks for a previously added LAPD, use the cnflapdtype command.
cnflapdtype <line_number> <ds0_number> <lapd_type>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 with DS0 12 is configured with the AUSP LAPD stack type:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnflapdtype 2 12 12
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
To display the LAPD type, use the dsplapd command.
Related Commands
cnflapdwinsize
To configure a maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) I-frames, use the cnflapdwinsize command.
cnflapdwinsize <line_number> <ds0_number> <window_size>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, line 2 with DS0 12 is configured with an LAPD window size of 10. A maximum of 10 I-frames can be accumulated before an acknowledgment is sent:
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a> cnflapdwinsize 2 12 10
nodename.1.9.VISM8.a>
To display the LAPD window size, use the dsplapd command.
Related Commands
cnflinesabyte
To configure the SA bytes on a line, use the cnflinesabyte command in any of the operating modes.
The SA-byte is used to insert SA-bits (bits SA4-SA8) into a time slot. The SA-bits are additional spare bits that can be used for synchronization.
cnflinesabyte <line_number> <sa_byte> <sa_value>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, SA buffers on line 1 are configured.
nodename.1.20.VISM8.a > cnflinesabyte 1 3 0
nodename.1.20.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfln
To configure characteristics for a VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnfln command.
cnfln <line_number> <line_code> <line_len> <clk_src> <line_type> <loop_detection> |<circuit_identifier>|
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line with which to configure characteristics. Range is 1-8.
line_code
Line coding method. Values are
•2 = Bipolar 8-zero substitution (B8ZS) for T1
•3 = High-density bipolar 3 (HDB3) for E1
•4 = Alternate mark inversion (AMI) for T1 or E1
line_len
Line length. Values are
•8 = For E1 cards with an SMB back card
•9 = For E1 cards with an RJ-48 back card
•10 = 0-131 feet for T1
•11 = 131-262 feet for T1
•12 = 262-393 feet for T1
•13 = 393-524 feet for T1
•14 = 524-655 feet for T1
•15 = More than 655 feet for T1
clk_src
Clock source. Values are
•1 = Loop clock. The loop clock source is from the line specified by the line_number argument. The local clock source is from the MGX 8000 Series platform.
•2 = Local clock. The local clock source is from the MGX 8000 Series platform.
Note For clocking guidelines, see "VISM/VISM-PR Clocking."
line_type
Line type. Values are
•1 = DSx1ESF
•2 = DSx1D4
•3 = E1
•4 = E1CRC
•5 = E1MF
•6 = E1MFCRC
•7 = E1 Clear
•8 = E1Q50
•9 = E1Q50CRC
loop_detection
Loopback code detection. Values are
•1 = Disabled
•2 = Enabled (not applicable to E1 lines.)
|circuit_identifier|
(Optional) Name of the circuit in ASCII format. Range is 1-64 characters.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before using the cnfln command, you must use the addln command to add the line indicated by the line_number argument.
Include all argument values when using the cnfln command; however, the line_number and clk_src arguments are the only relevant arguments for configuring the clocking source on your VISM/VISM-PR cards.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 is configured with HDB3 coding, SMB E1 back card line length, loop clocking, E1 line type, and with loopback detection disabled:
nodename.1.20.VISM8.a > cnfln 2 3 8 1 3 1
nodename.1.20.VISM8.a >
To show the line configurations, use the dspln command.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a T1 or E1 line to a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Deletes a DS1 line on a VISM/VISM-PR card.
Displays the characteristics of a specified VISM/VISM-PR line.
cnflncompanding
To configure companding law on a line, use the cnflncompanding command.
cnflncompanding <line_number> <companding>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to configure the companding law. Range is 1-8.
companding
Companding law type.
•1 = U-Law (same as Mu Law)
•2 = A-Law
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards. For the companding law to change, reset the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, line 1 is configured for Mu law.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflncompanding 1 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To view the companding law on a line, use the dsplncompanding command.
Related Commands
cnflndigitorder
To assign the order in which automatic number identification (ANI) digits and dialed number identification service (DNIS) digits are dialed during an outgoing Feature Group D (FGD) call on the endpoints of a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnflndigitorder command.
ANI digits represent the caller's number.
DNIS digits represent the called number.
cnflndigitorder <line_number> <line_digit_order>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The ANI and DNIS digits are sent as part of the MGCP setup message.
Examples
In the following example shows, line number 7 is assigned a digit order of DNIS digits first, followed by ANI digits, for digits dialed during an outgoing FGD call:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflndigitorder 7 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the line digit order, use the dsplndigitorder command.
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cnflnexecdiag
To configure channel level testing on an individual line, use the cnflnexecdiag command.
cnflnexecdiag <line_number> <execdiag>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line in the range 1-8.
execdiag
Value you can use to enable channel level testing on the line.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In following example, channel level testing is enabled on line 1:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnexecdiag 1 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the channel level testing, use the dsplnexecdiag command.
Related Commands
cnflngain
To configure the adjustable gain for all DS0s on a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnflngain command.
cnflngain <line_number> <input_gain> <output_attenuation>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM card line number 2 is configured with a -6-dB input gain and a 6-dB output attenuation:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflngain 2 -6 6
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the line gain you configured, use the dsplngain command.
Related Commands
cnflnis
To configure an out-of-service VISM/VISM-PR line to the in-service state, use the cnflnis command.
cnflnis <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The configured in-service state is not maintained after a VISM/VISM-PR card reboot. If you reboot a VISM/VISM-PR card previously configured to the in-service state with this command, use this command again to configure the associated lines back to the in-service state.
Examples
In the following example, line 2 is configured as the in-service state:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnis 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the service state of a line, use the dsplnstate command.
Related Commands
cnflnmusicthreshold
To configure the music on-hold threshold for all DS0s on a specified line, use the cnflnmusicthreshold command.
cnflnmusicthreshold <line_number> <mthreshold>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to configure the music on-hold threshold. Range is 1-8.
mthreshold
Music on-hold threshold (defined in decibels). Range is -70 to -30.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DS0s on line number 3 are configured with -45-dB music on-hold threshold:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnmusicthreshold 3 -45
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the line music threshold you configured, use the dsplnmusicthreshold command.
Related Commands
cnflnoos
To configure an in-service VISM/VISM-PR line to the out-of-service state, use the cnflnoos command.
cnflnoos <line_number> <shutdown_method>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The configured in-service state is not maintained after a VISM/VISM-PR card reboot. If you reboot a VISM/VISM-PR card that you previously configured to the out-of-service state with this command, use this command again to configure the associated lines back to the out-of-service state.
Examples
In the following example, line 3 is configured to the out-of-service state gracefully:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnoos 3 3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnflnringback
To configure the ring-back tone method for a specified line on the current VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnflnringback command.
cnflnringback <line_number> <ring_back_method>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The ring-back method is used when a call agent requests the terminating VISM/VISM-PR to play the ring-back tone remotely (toward the packet network).
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card line 4 is configured with the inband ring-back tone method:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnringback 4 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the ring-back tone you configured on the line, use the dsplnringback command.
Related Commands
cnflnsidpacket
To enable or disable the generation of the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet when silence suppression is in active mode on the line, use the cnflnsidpacket command.
cnflnsidpacket <line_number> <sidpacket>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line in the range 1-8.
sidpacket
Value you can use to enable the SID packet.
•1 = Enable (default)
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SID packet is enabled on line 1.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnsidpacket 1 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnflnsig
To configure the signaling mode for a VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnflnsig command.
cnflnsig <line_number> <signaling_type>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Confirm your entry when using this command to ensure that the signaling type is not changed while endpoints are configured for the line indicated by the line_number argument.
This command is not allowed when CIDs or CCS channels are present.
Configure the line type as either E1MF or E1MFCRC for E1 lines. Otherwise, this command is invalid.
Examples
In the following example, line 3 is configured for CCS:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflnsig 3 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnflntoneplan
To assign a built-in or provisional tone plan to a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnflntoneplan command.
cnflntoneplan <line_number> <tone_plan_region> <tone_plan_version>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
If you are assigning a provisional tone plan to a VISM card line, you must use the addtoneplan command before you use the cnflntoneplan command. The cnflntoneplan command allows you to assign a new tone plan (overwrite a previous configuration) to a VISM/VISM-PR line.
Examples
In the following example, VISM card line 2 is assigned the tone plan identified by tone plan region sing_3 and tone plan version 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflntoneplan 2 sing_3 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the tone plan you assigned to the line, use the dsplntoneplan command.
Related Commands
cnflntonetimeout
To modify the timeout periods of call progress tones supported by VISM/VISM-PR on a specified line, use the cnflntonetimeout command.
cnflntonetimeout <line_number> <ring_remRBack_TO> <local_RBack_TO> <busy_tone_TO> <reorder_tone_TO> <dial_tone_TO> <stutter_dial_tone_TO> <offhook_tone_TO>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You can configure the timeout periods of the following tones:
•Ring-back
•Busy
•Reorder (also known as the fastbusy or the network congestion tone)
•Dial
•Stutter dial
•Offhook alert
Note A tone timeout argument value set to 0 indicates an infinite timeout. The tone plays indefinitely unless it is stopped by an event.
Examples
In the following example, VISM card line number 7 is configured with a 200-second remote ring-back tone timeout period, a 180-second local ring-back 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:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnflntonetimeout 7 200 180 210 400 1000 2000 500
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
To display the timeout periods you configured on the line, use the dsplntonetimeout command.
Related Commands
cnflntrunkcond
To enable or disable trunk conditioning on a VISM/VISM-PR line if a network alarm is encountered, use the cnflntrunkcond command.
cnflntrunkcond <line_number> <trunkCondType> |<bearer_code>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Trunk conditioning consists of sending 0x7f (for T1 lines) or 0xff (for E1 lines) on the affected DS0s.
For T1, the idle code pattern is transmitted for 2 to 5 seconds, followed by the seized code pattern, as specified in the cnfcascode command.
This command is not allowed if endpoints or common channel signaling (CCS) channels are enabled on the line.
Note Trunk conditioning is not supported on the VISM E1 card.
Examples
In the following example, line 1 is configured with line conditioning if an AAL2 alarm is encountered, and the bearer code is set to 255.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnflntrunkcond 1 1 255
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Use the dspln command to view trunk conditioning information.
Related Commands
cnlnv110
To enable or disable V.110 detection, use the cnflnv110 command.
cnflnv110 <line_number> <v110_flag>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line on which you want to enable or disable V.110. Range is 1-8.
v110_flag
Value you can use to enable or disable V.110 on the line.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable (default)
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards.
Examples
In the following example, V.110 detection is enabled on line 1.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnflnv110 1 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Use the dspln command to verify that V.110 is enabled.
Related Commands
cnflongdurationtimer
To configure the long duration timer, use the cnflongdurationtimer command.
The long duration is the elapsed time, in hours, that indicates a connection has been established for a given period of time.
cnflongdurationtimer <timeout>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the long duration timer is configured to 1 hour:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnflongdurationtimer 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfmaxconfnum
To configure the maximum number of concurrent three-way conferences that the VISM/VISM-PR card can support, use the cnfmaxconfnum command.
cnfmaxconfnum <num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM/VISM-PR card does not support three-way conferences:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmaxconfnum 0
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfmgcgrpentry
To modify the priority level of a call agent within a call agent redundancy group, use the cnfmgcgrpentry command.
cnfmgcgrpentry <Red_Group_Num> <mgcRedGrpMgcNum> <mgcRedGrpPref>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Before using this command, use the addmgc command to add an MGC.
Examples
In the following example shows, the call agent redundancy group number 1 with call agent number 2, is configured with a priority level of 4:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmgcgrpentry 1 2 4
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the call agent redundancy groups, use the dspmgcgrps command.
Related Commands
cnfmgcgrpparam
To modify a call agent redundancy group state change notification policy and priority level, use the cnfmgcgrpparam command.
cnfmgcgrpparam <Red_Group_Num> <mgcRedGrpStateChgNtfy> |<mgcRedGrpPriority>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Before using this command, use the addmgc command to add an MGC. Use the addmgcgrpentry command to add an MGC group.
Examples
In the following example shows, call agent redundancy group number 1 is associated with the call agent and is assigned a priority level of 5:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmgcgrpparam 1 1 5
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the redundancy group parameters, use the dspmgcgrpparams command.
Related Commands
cnfmgcgrpprotocol
To configure a call agent redundancy group protocol for a previously configured redundancy group, use the cnfmgcgrpprotocol command.
cnfmgcgrpprotocol <Red_Group_Num> <protocol_number> |<Qrntn_Persist> <Qrntn_Def> <Sign_OnOff> <Prov_Resp> <RspAck_Attr> <Disc_Proc> <Cancel_Graceful>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to change the protocol for a redundancy group that has previously been assigned a protocol with the addmgcgrpprotocol command.
Examples
In the following example, redundancy group number 7 is assigned the SRCP 1.0.2 protocol. The command also quarantines persistent events with the loop and process handling method. All optional arguments are enabled.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmgcgrpprotocol 7 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the MGC group protocols, use the dspmgcgrpprotocols command.
Related Commands
cnfmidcalltimers
To configure the midcall dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) feature partial and critical timers for a specified VISM/VISM-PR line, use the cnfmidcalltimers command.
cnfmidcalltimers <line_number> <DTMF_Partial_Timer> <DTMF_Critical_Timer>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for CAS and non-CAS endpoints when you want to use midcall DTMF digit reporting.
When you use this command, the partial digit timer starts when the first digit is entered, and it restarts when each new digit is entered until a digit map match or mismatch occurs.
When you use a digit map, the critical digit timer starts when the last digit is received—when no more digits are required for a digit map match. When the time expires, the digit map match is assumed to be complete. When you are not using a digit map, the critical digit timer starts immediately (and not restarted) and is canceled as soon as a digit is entered.
Examples
In the following example shows, the current VISM card line number 3 is configured with a 20-second partial digit timer and a 4-second critical digit timer for midcall DTMF digit reporting:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmidcalltimers 3 20 4
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the configured partial and critical timer values for midcall DTMF digit reporting.
cnfmusicthreshold
To configure the music on-hold threshold value for the current VISM/VISM-PR card, use the cnfmusicthreshold command.
cnfmusicthreshold <mthreshold>
Syntax Description
mthreshold
Music on-hold threshold (defined in decibels). It can be in the range from -70 to -30 dB.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command allows you to adjust the threshold level detected by DSPs to interpret TDM side silence or voice.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is configured with a -45-dB music on-hold threshold value:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfmusicthreshold -45
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the music on-hold threshold you configured, use the dspmusicthreshold command.
Related Commands
cnfnwcot
To configure a VISM/VISM-PR card for a gateway-initiated network continuity test, use the cnfnwcot command.
cnfnwcot <nwCotEnable>
Syntax Description
nwCotEnable
Value you can use to enable or disable the VISM/VISM-PR-initiated CO3 network continuity test.
•1 = On
•2 = Off (default)
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command configures VISM/VISM-PR for gateway-initiated network continuity testing. When the test is enabled, and after VISM/VISM-PR receives the remote Session Description Protocol (SDP) information, VISM/VISM-PR sends a Named Signaling Event (NSE) or an AAL2 type 3 packet (CO3) toward the network.
If the other gateway does not respond with an NSE/Type 3 packet (CO4), the connection is deleted. VISM/VISM-PR interprets that the gateway-initiated DLCX, with a reason code of "Network cont. failed," is sent to the call agent.
Examples
In the following example, a VISM card is configured for a gateway-initiated network continuity test:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfnwcot 1
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
To display the status of the gateway-initiated network continuity test, use the dspnwcot command.
Related Commands
cnfoamloopcnt
To configure the threshold for the number of consecutive Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) end-to-end loopback response cells that must be lost before a PVC is put into alarm due to an OAM end-to-end loopback failure, use the cnfoamloopcnt command.
cnfoamloopcnt <count>
Syntax Description
count
Number of consecutive OAM loopback response cells that must be lost before a PVC is put into alarm. Range is 1-60. Default is 5.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the OAM loop count is configured to 60.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfoamloopcnt 60
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the number of OAM loopback cells that are counted before an OAM loopback failure causes the PVC to go into alarm.
cnfoamparams
To configure the transmitted and received permanent virtual circuit (PVC) Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cell parameters, use the cnfoamparams command.
cnfoamparams <oam_cell_gap> <retry_cnt> <recover_cnt>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the transmitted and received OAM parameters are configured with a 20-ms intercell gap, a 3-cell retry count, and a 5-cell recovery indication cell count:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfoamparams 20 3 5
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfplayouttimestamp
To enable or disable the playout timestamp, use the cnfplayouttimestamp command.
cnfplayouttimestamp <codecType> <timestamp> <jitter_initdelay>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the G.729a codec is enabled for playout timestamp with a jitter delay of 20 ms.
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfplayouttimestamp 4 2 20
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfpncon
To set priority routing for a specified connection, use the cnfpncon command.
cnfpncon <LCN> <rout_priority>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number (LCN) for which you want to set priority routing. Range is 131-510.
rout_priority
Priority of the route. Range is 1-15 with 1 being the highest. Default is 8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) routing priority feature requires you to use a PXM1E or PXM45 in your MGX 8000 Series switch chassis.
Examples
In the following example, the lowest priority routing is set for connection 145:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > cnfpncon 145 15
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfprofelemvbd
To configure the voiceband data (VBD) profile element for a profile, use the cnfprofelemvbd command.
cnfprofelemvbd <profileType> <profileNumber> <codecType> <pktPeriod>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
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
In the following example, the ITU profile type, profile number 1 is configured with G.711a codec type and a 5-ms packetization period:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfprofelemvbd 1 1 2 5
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspprofparams to view your configurations.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the voice profile element for a profile.
Displays AAL2 profile type and profile number data.
Displays the profile elements and the preferences for all profiles.
cnfprofelemvoice
To configure the profile voice element, use the cnfprofelemvoice command.
cnfprofelemvoice <profileType> <profileNumber> <voice_codec_type> <pktPeriod> <sid>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use the dspaal2profile command to identify valid combinations of codec type, packetization period, and SID.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, the ITU profile type on profile number 1 is configured with the G.711a codec type, a packetization period of 5 ms, and VAD enabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfprofelemvoice 1 1 2 5 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspprofparams to view your configurations.
Related Commands
cnfprofneg
To configure the codec profile list priority order, use the cnfprofneg command.
cnfprofneg <profileNegotiationOption>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC and Switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines
This command determines which list you can use to ascertain the relative profile preferences.
Examples
In the following example, the codec list priority order is LCO list first, remote SDP data list second, and local MIB last:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfprofneg 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspvismparam to list the profile negotiation priority.
Related Commands
cnfprofparams
To configure a profile preference for a channel, use the cnfprofparams command.
cnfprofparams <profileType> <profileNumber> <profilePreference>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the ITU profile type, profile number 1 is configured with the midrange preference level of 4:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfprofparams 1 1 4
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspprofparams command to view the profile parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrsvp
To enable or disable Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for a specified connection, use the cnfrsvp command.
cnfrsvp <LCN> <rsvp_status>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number on which you want to enable or disable RSVP. Range is 131-510.
rsvp_status
Value you can use to enable or disable RSVP.
•1 = Enable
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, RSVP is enabled for LCN 146:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrsvp 146 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dsprsvpif command to display the RSVP status.
Related Commands
cnfrsvprefreshmiss
To configure the number of times VISM/VISM-PR waits for a missed Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) minimum refresh message—a path or reservation message—for a specified connection, use the cnfrsvprefreshmiss command.
cnfrsvprefreshmiss <LCN> <rsvp_miss_count>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
VISM expects refresh messages at regular intervals. The messages are passed to VISM from the Routing Processor Module (RPM).
If no refresh messages are sent to the VISM, VISM deletes the soft-state for the corresponding connection. However, you can use the cnfrsvprefreshmiss command to extend the wait time by configuring the number of wait times VISM allows before tearing down a connection.
Examples
In the following example, LCN 142 is configured to wait for 7 refresh time frames before allowing a connection to be torn down:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrsvprefreshmiss 142 7
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfrtcprepint
To configure the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) report interval for a VISM card, use the cnfrtcprepint command.
cnfrtcprepint <report_interval> |<recv_multiplr>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the RTCP report packet interval is configured at 1000 ms:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrtcprepint 1000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspvismparam command to display the RTCP report interval you configured.
Related Commands
cnfrtpcon
To modify an existing static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the cnfrtpcon command.
cnfrtpcon <rtp_conn_index> <voice_codec_type> <conn_mode> |<voice_packet_period> <bearer_prec> <bearer_tos> <VAD_OnOff> <VAD_Timer> <ecan> <CAS_transport> <DTMF_Transport> <ICS> <payload>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, 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 timer. The ECAN, CAS transport, DTMF tone transport, idle channel suppression for CID, and the 255 payload type are also configured:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrtpcon 26 3 3 20 3 1 1 400 1 1 1 1 255
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dsprtpcon command to display the RTP VoIP trunking configurations you configured.
Related Commands
cnfrtprxtimer
To enable or disable the receipt of Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) messages on a VISM card, use the cnfrtprxtimer command.
cnfrtprxtimer <rx_timer>
Syntax Description
rx_timer
Value you can use to enable or disable the receipt of RTP messages.
•1 = Disable
•2 = Enable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you enable the receipt of RTP messages (rx_timer = 2) and no RTP messages are received on a particular connection for 5 seconds, the gateway initiates a connection deletion. You cannot modify the 5-second time limit.
Examples
In the following example, the receipt of RTP messages is enabled for the current VISM card:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrtprxtimer 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspvismparam command to display the status of the RTP receive timer.
Related Commands
cnfrudptrunkrmtip
To modify the remote IP address of a VISM card used in the ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) trunk for a specified session, use the cnfrudptrunkrmtip command.
cnfrudptrunkrmtip <session_number> <Remote_Gw_IP>
Syntax Description
session_number
ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session. Range is 1-64.
Remote_Gw_IP
IP address of the remote VISM card in dotted decimal format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn).
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the remote IP address, 209.165.200.224, of the VISM card used in RUDP is modified to session number 22:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfrudptrunkrmtip 22 209.165.200.224
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dsprudptrunks command to display the remote IP address you entered.
Related Commands
cnfseqtonedet
To change the default settings of a sequential tone, enter the cnfseqtonedet command.
cnfseqtonedet <numfreq> <eventid> <tonedur> <tonegap> <durdev> <maxgap> <gapdev> <freqdev> |<maxpwr> <minpwr>| <freq1>, |<freq2>, <freq3>... <freq10>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, a sequential tone is configured with values different from the defaults.:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfseqtonedet 3 74 330 10 20 150 200 40 3 40 950 1400 1800 280 280 280 280 280 280 280
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspseqtonedet command to display the sequential tone values you entered.
Related Commands
cnfsesack
To configure the timeout period before the VISM sends an acknowledgment, and the maximum number of acknowledgments that can be accumulated, use the cnfsesack command.
cnfsesack <session_num> <acknowledgment_timeout> <acknowledgment>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, session 2 is configured with an acknowledgment period of 500 ms and a maximum number of accumulated acknowledgments of 10:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesack 2 500 10
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspses command to display the acknowledgment timeout period.
Related Commands
cnfsesmaxreset
To configure the maximum number of resets that a VISM card performs before a connection is reset, use the cnfsesmaxreset command.
cnfsesmaxreset <session_number> <resets>
Syntax Description
session_number
Session number in the range 1-64.
resets
Maximum number of resets that the VISM card performs before a connection is reset. Range is 0-255. Default is 5.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, 25 is set as the maximum number of resets configured for session number 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesmaxreset 2 25
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Use the dspses command to display the maximum number of resets that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesmaxseg
To configure the maximum segment size, in octets, that can be received by a VISM card after a synchronize message is sent, use the cnfsesmaxseg command.
cnfsesmaxseg <session_number> <segment_size>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, a maximum 1000-octet segment size is configured for session number 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesmaxseg 2 1000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspses command to display the maximum segment size that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesmaxwindow
To configure the maximum number of segments (the window) that can be sent before an acknowledgment is received, use the cnfsesmaxwindow command.
cnfsesmaxwindow <session_number> <window_size>
Syntax Description
session_number
Session number in the range 1-64.
window_size
Maximum number of segments that can be sent before an acknowledgment is received. Range is 1-64. Default is 32.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, a maximum number of 32 segments can be sent for session number 2 before an acknowledgment is received:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesmaxwindow 2 32
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspses command to display the maximum segment size that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesnullsegtmout
To configure the period, in milliseconds, of idle time allowed before a null segment is sent, use the cnfsesnullsegtmout command.
cnfsesnullsegtmout <session_number> <timeout>
Syntax Description
session_number
Session number in the range 1-64.
timeout
Period (defined in milliseconds) of idle time allowed before a null segment is sent. Range is 0-65535 ms. Default is 2000 ms.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, the idle timeout period is configured at 1000 ms for session number 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesnullsegtmout 2 1000
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Use the dspses command to display the idle timeout period that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesoutofseq
To configure the maximum number of out-of-sequence packets that can be accumulated before an EACK packet is sent, use the cnfsesoutofseq command.
cnfsesoutofseq <session_number> <packets>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, a maximum of 10 out-of-sequence packets can be accumulated before an EACK packet is transmitted for session number 2:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesoutofseq 2 10
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Use the dspses command to display the out-of-sequence packets that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesport
To configure the port numbers of a previously added PRI backhaul session, use the cnfsesport command.
cnfsesport <session_number> <local_port> <remote_port>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, session number 4 is configured with local (VISM) port number 1200 and remote (call agent) port number 1204:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesport 4 1200 1204
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspses command to display the local and remote port numbers that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesretrans
To configure the timeout period for unacknowledged packets and number of retransmissions, use the cnfsesretrans command.
cnfsesretrans <session_number> <retransmit_timeout> <max_retransmits>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
When the maximum number of retransmissions have been made and there is still no acknowledgment, the session is considered failed.
Examples
In the following example, session number 2 is configured with a timeout period for unacknowledged packets of 1000 ms and a maximum number of retransmission attempts of 20:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesretrans 2 1000 20
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Use the dspses command to display the retransmit configurations that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsesstatetmout
To configure the number of milliseconds that VISM waits for a transfer state to begin before executing an auto reset, use the cnfsesstatetmout command.
cnfsesstatetmout <session_number> <timeout>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, session number 2 is configured with a 500-ms transfer state timeout:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsesstatetmout 2 500
Session will be torn down and set up again, do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Use the dspses command to display the transfer state timeout configurations that you configured.
Related Commands
cnfsessyncatmps
To configure the maximum number of attempts the VISM card makes to synchronize with the call agent, use the cnfsessyncatmps command.
cnfsessyncatmps <session_number> <sync_attempts>
Syntax Description
session_number
Session number in the range 1-64.
sync_attempts
Maximum number of attempts that the VISM card makes to synchronize VISM with the call agent. Range is 1-32. Default is 5.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for a previously added PRI backhaul session.
Examples
In the following example, session number 2 is configured with a maximum of 5 synchronization attempts with the call agent:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsessyncatmps 2 5
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspses command to display the maximum number of synchronization attempts that you are allowing.
Related Commands
cnfsidpacket
To enable or disable the generation of the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet when silence suppression is in active mode on all of the lines, use the cnfsidpacket command.
cnfsidpacket <sidpacket>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, generation of the SID packet is enabled.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsidpacket 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Use the dspsidpacket command to find out if SID is enabled on a line.
Related Commands
cnfsplmodemtonedsbl
To disable the detection of 1580/980 tones, use the cnfsplmodemtonedsbl command.
cnfsplmodemtonedsbl <tone_id>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the 1560/980 Hz modem tone detection is disabled.
sol-mgx2.1.19.VISM8.a > cnfsplmodemtonedsbl 1
sol-mgx2.1.19.VISM8.a >
Use the dspsplmodemtone command to confirm that the 1560/980 tone cannot be detected.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionEnables the detection of 1560/980 Hz tones.
Shows whether or not the 1560/980 Hz tone can be detected.
cnfsplmodemtoneenbl
To enable the detection of 1580/980 tones, use the cnfsplmodemtoneenbl command.
cnfsplmodemtoneenbl <tone_id>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the 1560/980 Hz modem tone detection is enabled.
sol-mgx2.1.19.VISM8.a > cnfsplmodemtoneenbl 1
sol-mgx2.1.19.VISM8.a >
Use the dspsplmodemtone command to confirm that the 1560/980 Hz tone can be detected.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisables the detection of 1560/980 Hz tones.
Shows whether or not the 1560/980 Hz tone can be detected.
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 the call agent, use the cnfsrcppeer command.
cnfsrcppeer <peerId> <port>
Syntax Description
peerId
Peer (call agent) identification number. Range is 1-8.
port
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number. Range is 1025-65535.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you do not use this command, the default MGCP/SGCP port number, 2428, is used for the port argument value.
Examples
In the following example, peer identification number 2 is configured with UDP port number 1160:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsrcppeer 2 1160
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
cnfsrcppeergrpparam <Red_Group_Num> <Heart_beat_interval> <max_pdu>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, call agent redundancy group number 3 is configured with a 250-ms SRCP heartbeat interval and a 50000-byte maximum UDP size:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsrcppeergrpparam 3 250 50000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfsrcpretry
To configure the VISM card level Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) retry count, minimum timeout, and maximum timeout, use the cnfsrcpretry command.
cnfsrcpretry <minTimeout> <retryCount> <maxTimeout>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you assign a value to the maxTimeout argument, VISM increases the timeout value between the minimum and maximum timeouts. If you do not assign a maximum timeout, the maxTimeout argument value is set equal to the minTimeout argument value, which disables the exponential back-off.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM card is configured with a 100-ms minimum SRCP timeout period, a maximum of 5 SRCP retry attempts, and a 1000-ms maximum SRCP timeout period:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsrcpretry 100 5 1000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the VISM card level SRCP retry parameters—retry count, minimum timeout, and maximum timeout.
cnfssrcenable
To configure more than one synchronization source (SSRC) per RTP session, use the cnfssrcenable command.
cnfssrcenable <ssrc_check>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
For video conferencing, we recommend that you have one SSRC per RTP session. For other applications such as music-on-hold, you can have a new SSRC.
Examples
In the following example, more than one SSRC per RTP session is allowed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnfssrcenable 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display whether VISM/VISM-PR is configured to allow more than one SSRC per RTP session, use the dspssrcenable command.
Related Commands
cnfsvcaal2cid
To configure the AAL2 channel ID (CID) value used in a single AAL2 switched virtual circuit (SVC), use the cnfsvcaal2cid command.
cnfsvcaal2cid <cid_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the single AAL2 SVC CID is configured for the recommended value of 100:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsvcaal2cid 100
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfsvcqosparam
To configure ATM quality of service (QoS) parameters, use the cnfsvcqosparam command.
cnfsvcqosparam <cdv> <ctd> <clr>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the default QoS parameters are set: CDV is 20000 microseconds; CTD is 150000 microseconds; CLR is 8.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsvcqosparam 20000 150000 8
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfsvctrfscalingfactor
To configure the traffic scaling factor for voice service, use the cnfsvctrfscalingfactor command.
cnfsvctrfscalingfactor <traffic-scaling-factor>
Syntax Description
traffic-scaling-factor
Factor used in computing bandwidth for the establishment of voice ATM service. Range is 50-200.
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bandwidth factor is set to 50:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfsvctrfscalingfactor 50
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnft38fxlco
To set the fax handling instructions for a specified line, use the cnft38fxlco command.
cnft38fxlco <line_number> <Fx_LCO>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the fax preamble response is configured for line number 4. The choice is first the fax pass-through and then VISM-controlled T.38:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnft38fxlco 4 3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
cnft38nsetimeout <line_number> <NSE_Ack_Timer>
Syntax Description
line_number
Line number in the range 1-8.
NSE_Ack_Timer
Named signaling event (NSE) acknowledgment timeout value (defined in milliseconds). Range is 250-10000 ms, in increments of 250 ms.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, line number 2 is configured with an NSE acknowledgment timeout value of 600 ms:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnft38nsetimeout 2 600
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnft38params
To configure the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a specified line, use the cnft38params command.
cnft38params <line_number> <Max_Xmit_Rate> |<Data_Pkt_size> <LS_Data_Redundancy> <HS_Data_Redundancy> <TCF_Method> <NSF_Override> <NSF_Country_Code> <NSF_Vendor_Code> <T30_ECM>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a line number 2 are configured. Values are a maximum fax transmission rate of 7200 bps, a primary high-speed data packet size of 20 ms, a low-speed packet transmission redundancy of 3, a high-speed packet transmission redundancy of 0, the network TCF verification method, NFS code VISM override enabled, a country code of 500, a vendor code of 4000, and UDP error correction enabled.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnft38params 2 3 20 3 0 2 1 500 4000 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnftftpdn
To select the TFTP domain name, use the cnftftpdn command.
cnftftpdn <domain_name>
Syntax Description
domain_name
The TFTP domain name, a text string of 1-64 alphanumeric characters.
To unconfigure the TFTP domain, set domain_name to TFTPDOMAIN.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The domain name must have been added to the MGC table by means of the adddn command. When selected as a TFTP server, the domain name of the server cannot be used as the call agent domain name.
Examples
In the following example, the configured TFTP domain name is south:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnftftpdn south
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnftranscotmode
To configure the continuity test (COT) tone that VISM applies toward the TDM side, use the cnftranscotmode command. This command changes the COT mode to be in reverse.
cnftranscotmode <transcotmode>
Syntax Description
transcotmode
Continuity test tone.
•1 = VISM responds with 2010 Hz.
•2 = VISM responds with 1780 Hz (default).
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the COT tone is configured at 1780 Hz (the default). This tone disables the reverse transponder COT.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnftranscotmode 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnftrapfilterfeature
To enable or disable the trap filtering feature on the VISM-PR card, use the cnftrapfilterfeature command.
cnftrapfilterfeature <trapFiltertingEn>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the trap filtering feature is enabled:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnftrapfilterfeature 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a
Related Commands
cnftrapfiltertimer
To configure the timer for a particular trap or a set of traps on the VISM-PR card, use the cnftrapfiltertimer command.
cnftrapfiltertimer <trapFilterTimer> |<trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, channel trap TRAP_VISM_CHAN_ADDED and card trap TRAP_AVAIL_FREE_DS0_LOW are configured with a filter timer of 15 minutes:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > cnftrapfiltertimer 15 50755 50650
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the filter configurations, use the dsptrapfilter command.
Related Commands
cnftrfaggclip
To enable aggregate traffic clipping, use the cnftrfaggclip command. When traffic clipping is enabled, the VISM/VISM-PR card can discard cells which are exceeding the card aggregate bandwidth.
cnftrfaggclip <aggregate-traffic-clipping>
Syntax Description
aggregate-traffic-clipping
Value you can use to enable aggregate traffic clipping on the VISM card.
•1 = Disable
•2 = Enable
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, aggregate traffic clipping is enabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnftrfaggclip 2
If aggregate traffic clipping is already enabled and you enter the command, the following message appears:
Card aggregate traffic clipping is already Enabled.
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfvbdcodec
To configure voiceband data (VBD) upspeed codec on the VISM card, use the cnfvbdcodec command.
cnfvbdcodec <upspeedCodec> |<payload>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC.
Usage Guidelines
VISM uses the configured codec even if, for example, the configured codec is G.726-32k and VISM is preconfigured with G.711.
If you configure clear channel, VISM does support a mixed system clock—VISM cannot be originated at a T1 line and terminated at an E1 line, or originated at an E1 line and terminated at a T1 line.
When VISM is configured with clear channel, the codec is not used in the fax/modem upspeed session because VISM cannot detect any tones using clear channel.
In AAL2 modes the VISM obtains the upspeed codec from the AAL2 profile table. AAL1 modes do not support compression and therefore do not require upspeed.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards only.
Note We recommend that you not use upspeedCodec argument values 5 or 6 with this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VBD upspeed codec is configured as G.711u and assigned the 255 payload type:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvbdcodec 1 255
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfvbdmarconi
To configure voiceband data (VBD) upspeed upon detection of dual tone, use the cnfvbdmarconi command. The pair of dual tones detected are 2130 Hz and 2750 Hz.
The upspeed codec used is specified by the dspvbdcodec command.
cnfvbdmarconi <enableflag>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, VBD upspeed is configured upon detection of a dual tone:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvbdmarconi 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays whether or not VBD upspeed is configured upon detection of a dual tone.
cnfvbdpol
To configure VISM card level voiceband data (VBD) policies for fax/modem carrier loss and fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) failure, use the cnfvbdpol command.
cnfvbdpol <sysCarrLossPol> <sysCacRejPol>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is configured to revert to the previous codec for fax/modem carrier loss events and maintain the connection during upspeed CAC failure events:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvbdpol 1 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the current VISM card level policies for fax/modem upspeed CAC failure and fax/modem carrier loss for call events.
cnfvismdn
To configure the current VISM card domain name, use the cnfvismdn command.
cnfvismdn <domain_name>
Syntax Description
domain_name
Current VISM card domain name, which is a text string of 1-64 alphanumeric characters. The default is cisco.com.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Ensure that you configure the same domain name for the virtual switch controller (VSC) as you do for the VISM card.
The domain name you configure is used when you create an endpoint identification number for each endpoint on a VISM card. The endpoint identification number is used in the addressing of SGCP/MGCP commands to a specific endpoint.
If this command is not used, the default domain name is used.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is configured with the domain name north:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvismdn north
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the current VISM card IP address.
Displays the domain name of the current VISM card.
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.
cnfvismip <vismIpAddr> <netMask> |<vismBearerIpAddr> <bearerNetMask>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must configure the control IP address with this command before adding endpoints.
The VISM card control IP address is used to communicate with the VSC and as an identification for VoIP endpoints.
The configured VISM card IP address and subnet mask values are stored on the MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card hard disk and retrieved for subsequent configuration commands.
If you do not specify a bearer IP address and subnet mask, the control IP address and subnet mask are used as both control and bearer.
Examples
In the following, the current VISM card is configured with control IP address 209.165.200.224 and subnet mask 255.255.255.248:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvismip 209.165.200.224 255.255.255.248
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfvismmode
To configure the initial operating mode for a VISM card, use the cnfvismmode command.
cnfvismmode <mode_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Before using this command, delete all connections, ports, and resource partitions (if any).
Existing configurations on a VISM card are cleared when you use this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is configured for the VoIP switching/VoIP trunking operating mode:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvismmode 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
cnfvoiptimerparam
To configure the holdover time for voice activity detection (VAD) before VISM activates silence compression, use the cnfvoiptimerparam command.
cnfvoiptimerparam <Vad_Timer>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VAD holdover timer is configured for 360 ms:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvoiptimerparam 360
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the VoIP transportation parameters.
Displays the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters.
cnfvoiptransparams
To configure the VoIP transportation parameters, for example dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) and channel-associated signaling (CAS) bits transportation, use the cnfvoiptransparams command.
You can optionally configure the event negotiation policy and silence insertion descriptor (SID) payload type.
cnfvoiptransparams <DtmfRelay> <CasBits> |<EventNego> <EventNegoPolicy> <SIDPayloadType>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, DTMF and CAS bit transportation are enabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfvoiptransparams 1 1
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the holdover time for VAD before silence compression is activated.
Displays the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters.
cnfxgcpbt
To configure a default bearer type, if one is not specified by the call agent or by the xGCP local connection options, for the current VISM card, use the cnfxgcpbt command.
cnfxgcpbt <networkType> <vcType> |<connType>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If the default bearer types (network, VC, or connection) are specified as part of the local connection options, those types take precedence over the types specified in this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card is configured for the IP network type and for PVC:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfxgcpbt 1 1 3
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the default network, VC, and connection types configured for the current VISM card.
cnfxgcpinteropsdpost
To enable or disable the Session Descriptor Protocol (SDP) OST interoperability in the call control protocol, use the cnfxgcpinteropsdpost command.
cnfxgcpinteropsdpost <sdpostFlag>
Syntax Description
sdpostFlag
Value you can use to enable or disable SDP OST interoperability.
•1 = Enable (default)
•2 = Disable
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
When a CRCX or MDCX command is received from the call agent, VISM can respond by building SDP OST (O =, S =, and T = lines).
If a peer gateway does not support SDP OST, this command can be used to prevent VISM from building SDP OST lines.
Examples
In the following example, SDP OST interoperability is disabled:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfxgcpinteropsdpost 2
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
cnfxgcpmwd <timeout value>
Syntax Description
timeout value
Maximum waiting delay time (defined in milliseconds) for sending an RSIP message to the call agent. Range is 0-600000 ms. Default is 10000 ms.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to limit the number of RSIP messages sent to the call agent when an MGX 8000 Series platform configured with multiple VISM cards is started or reset. Each VISM card waits a random amount of time (up to the maximum specified by this command) before sending an RSIP message.
Examples
In the following example, the maximum waiting delay time for sending RSIP messages to the call agent is 300 ms:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfxgcpmwd 300
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfxgcppeer
To configure the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used in the sending of gateway-initiated messages to the call agent, use the cnfxgcppeer command.
cnfxgcppeer <mgcNumber> <protocolNumber> <UDP_port>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the call agent 1 is configured with protocol number 3 and remote UDP port number 1168:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfxgcppeer 1 3 1168
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
cnfxgcpretry
To configure VISM minimum and maximum request timeouts and retransmission attempts for communication with the associated call agent, use the cnfxgcpretry command.
cnfxgcpretry <minTimeout> <retryCount> <maxTimeout>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
If you indicate a value for the maxTimeout argument, VISM exponentially increases the timeout value between the minimum and maximum timeouts. If a maximum value is not specified, the maxTimeout value is set equal to the minTimeout value, which disables the exponential backoff.
Examples
In the following example, VISM is set to wait for a minimum time of 1000 ms and a maximum time of 2000 ms for an acknowledgment message from the call agent. Three call agent retransmission attempts must occur before VISM is determined to be unreachable.
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > cnfxgcpretry 1000 3 2000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delalltrapfilters
To delete all of the traps in the trap filter list on the VISM-PR card, use the delalltrapfilters command.
delalltrapfilters
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, all of the traps in the trap filter list are deleted:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > delalltrapfilters
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To ensure that the trap filters are deleted on the VISM-PR card, use the dspalltrapfilters command.
Related Commands
delannalldynamic
To delete all announcement files and their associated codec types from the temporary announcement files saved in the VISM card, use the delannalldynamic command.
delannalldynamic
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command does not report an error if no announcement files are found.
Examples
In the following example, all announcement files and their associated codec types are deleted from the temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delannalldynamic
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delanndynamic
To delete an announcement file and associated codec type from the temporary announcement files currently saved on the VISM card, use the delanndynamic command.
delanndynamic <ann_file> <ann_codec>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command does not report an error if the file identified by the ann_file argument is not found.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards but not supported for VISM cards.
Examples
In the following example, the zero1 announcement file and its associated codec type of G.726-40K are deleted from the temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delanndynamic zero1 9
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delannpermanent
To delete a permanent announcement file and its associated codec type from the announcement file server, use the delannpermanent command.
delannpermanent <ann_index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use the dspannpermanents command to display a list of available permanent announcement server file names.
Examples
In the following example, the permanent announcement server file and its associated codec type, identified by the announcement server file identification index number 19, are deleted from the announcement file server:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delannpermanent 19
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delcastransendpt
To delete a channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table that is associated with an endpoint, use the delcastransendpt command.
delcastransendpt <endpt_number> |<endpts_num>|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS mapping table is deleted from endpoint 1:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delcastransendpt 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To verify that the table is deleted from the endpoint, use the dspcastransendpts command.
Related Commands
delcastranstbl
To delete an existing channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table, use the delcastranstbl command.
delcastranstbl <table_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the T1andE1trans table is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delcastranstbl T1andE1trans
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
To verify that the table is deleted, use the dspcastranstbls command.
Related Commands
delcasvar
To delete a channel-associated signaling (CAS) variant, use the delcasvar command.
delcasvar <variant_name>
Syntax Description
variant_name
Name of the CAS variant you want to delete. Range is a text string of 1-64 alphanumeric characters.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS variant identified by the name var1 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delcasvar var1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a CAS variant to a VISM card.
Configures the CAS variant timing parameters.
Displays information about CAS variants for a given variant name.
delccs
To delete the association between a common channel signaling (CCS) DS0 channel and the corresponding virtual channel, use the delccs command.
delccs <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Line number in the range 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number of the channel. Ranges are
•1-24 = T1 lines
•1-31 = E1 lines
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The original association is configured with the addccs command.
Examples
In the following example, the CCS channel on line 2, DS0 12 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delccs 2 12
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
delcid
To delete the association between an endpoint and an LCN/CID pair, use the delcid command.
delcid <LCN> <cidNum>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number of the LCN/CID pair. Range is 131-510.
cidNum
Channel identification number of the LCN/CID pair. Range is 8-255.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint association for LCN 140 and CID 12 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delcid 140 12
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delcon
To delete a PVC between a VISM card and an MGX 8000 Series shelf PXM card, use the delcon command.
delcon <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You cannot delete a connection if it is protected or if CIDs are present.
Examples
In the following example, the PVC connection for LCN 140 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delcon 140
Related Commands
delconloop
To delete a local loopback state on a connection to the cellbus, use the delconloop command.
delconloop <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number of the connection from which you want to delete the local loopback state. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the local loopback state is deleted from LCN 140:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delconloop 140
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
deldn
To delete a domain name, use the deldn command.
deldn <mg_domain_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Deletion is not allowed 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. To see the list of call agents that VISM maintains, use the dspmgcs command.
You must manually delete all statistically provisioned IP addresses for the domain name before you can delete the domain name.
Do not delete a domain name if it is used as one of the following:
•Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
•Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
•Domain name server (DNS)
•Announcement server
Examples
In the following example, the domain name represented by domain name number 11 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > deldn 11
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
deldnip
To delete a statistically provisioned IP address of a domain name, use the deldnip command.
deldnip <Resolution_Index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You cannot delete IP addresses that use external resolution of the domain name. You should not delete the last IP address of a given domain name if it is used as one of the following:
•Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
•Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
•Domain name server (DNS)
•Announcement server
Examples
In the following example, the IP address associated with the resolution number 46 is deleted from a domain name:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > deldnip 46
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
deldualtonedet
To remove a dual-frequency tone, use the deldualtonedet command.
deldualtonedet <vismConfigToneDetectNum>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the dual-frequency tone 1 is deleted.
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > deldualtonedet 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
For more information on dual tone default values, see the "Default Values" section on page 9-102.
Related Commands
delendpt
To delete a specified endpoint on a VISM card line, use the delendpt command.
delendpt <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
An endpoint cannot be deleted if CIDs are present.
This command results in a graceful transition to out of service and a Restart in Progress (RSIP) to be sent to each associated call agent indicating the endpoint out-of-service state.
Examples
In the following example, endpoint number 120 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delendpt 120
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds an endpoint on a VISM card.
Displays data about a specified endpoint on a VISM card.
Displays information about all endpoints on a VISM card.
delendptloop
To take an endpoint out of the loopback condition, use the delendptloop command.
delendptloop <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the loopback state is deleted from endpoint number 120:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delendptloop 120
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delendpts
To delete a range of consecutive endpoints on a VISM card, use the delendpts command.
delendpts <endpt_num> <endpts_num>
Syntax Description
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command results in a graceful transition to the out-of-service state for each deleted endpoint. It also causes 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. For example, if the current endpoints are 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 and the command specifies a start at 4 and a number of 5, the endpoints deleted are 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Examples
In the following example, 10 endpoints are deleted, starting with endpoint number 120:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delendpts 120 10
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds an endpoint on a VISM card.
Displays data about a specified endpoint on a VISM card.
Displays data about all endpoints on a VISM card.
dellapd
To delete a Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD), use the dellapd command.
dellapd <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the D channel for line number 2, DS0 number 14 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dellapd 2 14
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds an LAPD from a specified DS0 to a VISM card.
Displays data about an LAPD.
Displays data about all LAPDs.
dellapdtrunk
To delete a line configured with Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD), use the dellapdtrunk command.
dellapdtrunk <Line_Num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must use the dellapd command to delete the corresponding LAPD channel before you can delete the LAPD trunk.
Examples
In the following example, the LAPD configured line, line number 7, is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dellapdtrunk 7
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delln
To delete a DS1 line on a VISM card, use the delln command.
delln <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must delete endpoints and CCS channels from the line before you delete the line.
Examples
In the following example, line number 4 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delln 4
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dellnloop
To delete the T1 or E1 local line loopback state for a VISM card, use the dellnloop command.
dellnloop <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line on the VISM card for which the local loop is to be deleted. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the local loopback for line 6 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dellnloop 6
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dellntoneplan
To delete a built-in or provisional tone plan configuration from a specified VISM card line, use the dellntoneplan command.
dellntoneplan <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the tone plan configuration for line number 5 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dellntoneplan 5
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delmgc
To delete a call agent from a VISM card's list of configured call agents, use the delmgc command.
delmgc <mgcNum>
Syntax Description
mgcNum
Number by which the call agent is identified, as displayed by the dspmgcs command. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the call agent identified by the number 3 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delmgc 3
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionModifies the notification policy of a state change and the priority level of a call agent redundancy group.
Displays configuration data on all configured call agents.
delmgcgrpentry
To delete a call agent from a call agent redundancy group, use the delmgcgrpentry command.
delmgcgrpentry <Red_Group_Num> <mgcRedGrpMgcNum>
Syntax Description
Red_Group_Num
Call agent redundancy group number. Range is 1-8.
mgcRedGrpMgcNum
Number of the call agent in the redundancy group. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The last call agent within a call agent redundancy group cannot be deleted if there are protocols associated with the call agent redundancy group.
A call agent redundancy group is deleted when the last call agent has been deleted from a group.
Use the dspmgcgrpparams command to verify your configuration.
Examples
In the following example, the call agent number 2 is deleted from call agent redundancy group number 1:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delmgcgrpentry 1 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delmgcgrpprotocol
To delete a Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) from a specified call agent redundancy group, use the delmgcgrpprotocol command.
delmgcgrpprotocol <Red_Group_Num> <protocol_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, protocol number 2 is deleted from call agent redundancy group number 3:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delmgcgrpprotocol 3 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delport
To delete the VISM port on the packet network side, use the delport command.
delport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You should execute this command before you remove the VISM card.
Caution If you remove a VISM card with a port that has not been deleted, subsequent cards inserted into the same slot might not operate correctly. You should delete the resource partition and all PVCs before deleting the port.
When you use this command, the entries with the following port numbers are deleted:
•Entry 1 is deleted from a PXM1 card.
•Entry 255 is deleted from a PXM1E or a PXM45 card.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM port on the packet network side is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delport
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays data about the virtual port that was created using the addport command.
delrscprtn
To delete a resource partition which was created by the addrscprtn command, use the delrscprtn command.
delrscprtn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current resource partition is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delrscprtn
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a resource partition for a virtual port.
Displays the peer configuration data for all known SRCP peers (call agents).
delrtpcon
To delete a static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the delrtpcon command.
delrtpcon <rtp_conn_index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the static RTP connection number 200 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delrtpcon 200
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
delrudptrunk <session_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
You must use the dellapdtrunk command to delete the LAPD trunk before you delete the RUDP trunk.
Examples
In the following example, the ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session number 51, which is associated with an LAPD, is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delrudptrunk 51
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delses
To delete a PRI backhaul session, use the delses command.
delses <session_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, session number 3 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delses 3
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session between a VISM card and a call agent.
Displays data about an individual PRI backhaul session.
Displays data about all PRI backhaul sessions.
delsesgrp
To delete a PRI backhaul session group, use the delsesgrp command.
delsesgrp <group_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You must delete all sessions in the session group before you use this command to delete the session group.
Examples
In the following example, session group number 2 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delsesgrp 2
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session group between a VISM card and a call agent.
Displays data about a PRI backhaul session group.
Displays data about all PRI backhaul session groups.
delsesset
To delete a PRI backhaul session set, use the delsesset command.
delsesset <set_number>
Syntax Description
set_number
Session set number. Range is 1-16.
Note Currently, only session set number 1 is supported.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
You must delete all session groups in the session set before you use this command to delete the session set.
Examples
In the following example, session set number 1 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delsesset 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
deltoneplan
To delete a provisional tone plan from the system, use the deltoneplan command.
deltoneplan <tone_plan_region> <tone_plan_version>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
If a tone plan is assigned to a VISM line, you cannot delete that tone plan. Use the dellntoneplan command to remove a tone plan assignment from a VISM line.
This command does not delete the tone plan file from the TFTP server, which allows you to use the addtoneplan command to add the tone plan back into the system, as needed.
Note You cannot delete built-in tone plans from the system with this command.
Examples
In the following example, the tone plan identified by the tone plan region name singapore and tone plan version number 11 is deleted from the current VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > deltoneplan singapore 11
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
deltrapfilter
To remove traps from the list of traps to be filtered on the VISM-PR card, use the deltrapfilter command.
deltrapfilter <trapNumber> | <trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber>|
Syntax Description
trapNumber
Number of the trap to be removed from the list. Range is 50650-50799.
|trapNumber|
(Optional) Use these arguments to delete up to four more traps (five in all) from the trap filter list.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, channel trap TRAP_VISM_CHAN_ADDED is deleted.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > deltrapfilter 50755
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
To display the trap filters on the VISM-PR card, use the dspalltrapfilters command.
Related Commands
delxgcpcon
To delete an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number, use the delxgcpcon command.
delxgcpcon <connId>
Syntax Description
connId
Identification number of the connection to be deleted. Value is 4 bytes binary (in hex) up to 8 hexadecimal characters. Range is 0-9, A-F.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the connection represented by the hexadecimal connection identification number b is configured:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delxgcpcon b
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
delxgcppersistevt
To delete a persistent xGCP event, use the delxgcppersistevt command.
delxgcppersistevt <index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the persistent xGCP event represented by event number 1 is deleted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > delxgcppersistevt 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dncon
To configure a specified connection as down, preventing traffic from being passed to the specified connection, use the dncon command.
dncon <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
If you use this command and the previous channel state is active (up), a connection down trap is sent.
Examples
In the following example, connection 188 is configured to be administratively down, with no traffic passed to it:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dncon 188
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the parameters for a specified channel.
Configures a specified connection up, allowing traffic to be passed to the specified connection.
dspaal2params
To display AAL2 configuration parameters, use the dspaal2params command.
dspaal2params
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the following AAL2 configuration parameters:
•DTMF relay status
•CAS bit transport status
•Type 3 redundancy status
•VAD timer value
•CID fill timer value
Examples
In the following example, the AAL2 configuration parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspaal2params
AAL2 DTMF RELAY: Off
AAL2 CAS BITS TRANSPORT: Off
AAL2 TYPE3 REDUNDANCY: On
AAL2 VAD TIMER: 250
AAL2 CID FILL TIMER: 30
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspaal2profile
To display data about a specified AAL2 profile type and profile number, use the dspaal2profile command.
dspaal2profile <profileType> <profileNumber>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The AAL2 profiles correspond to the profile types ITU and ATMF as defined in the ITU-T I.366.2 and ATM forum AF-VTOA-0113 standards.
Examples
In the following example, the data for AAL2 profile type 3 and profile number 110 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspaal2profile 3 110
UUI Packet Packet Seq. No.
Codepoint Length Time Interval
Range (octets) Codec SID M (ms) (ms)
0-7 40 PCMU SIDG 1 5 5
0-7 40 PCMA SIDG 1 5 5
8-15 40 G726-32 SIDG 2 10 5
8-15 30 G729ab SID729 3 30 5
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspaggsvcbw
To display the configured, used, and available switched virtual circuit (SVC) bandwidth, use the dspaggsvcbw command.
dspaggsvcbw
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC bandwidth is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspaggsvcbw
Configured : 50 cps
Used : 0 cps
Available : 50 cps
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
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dspaissuppression
To show the alarm indication signal (AIS) propagation settings of each enabled permanent virtual circuit (PVC), use the dspaissuppression command.
dspaissuppression
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the AIS propagation settings for each PVC are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspaissuppression
ConnId ChanNum Status AIS Delay Time AIS Delay Left
------ ------- -------- -------------- --------------
nodename.5.1.0.131 131 DISABLED 30 0
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
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dspall
To display static configurations, run-time statistics, and real-time dynamic data, use the dspall command.
dspall -config
dspall -runtime
Syntax Description
-config
Use this identifier to display only the static configurations.
-runtime
Use this identifier to display the static configurations, run-time statistics, and real-time dynamic data.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command displays all of the individual display command data for each operating mode. The display data differs depending on the mode.
For a list of the display commands that are applicable to the dspall -config and the dspall -runtime commands, see the "Static and Real-Time Configuration Display" section on page 9-69.
Examples
In the following example, sample static output is displayed through the use of the dspall - config command in the VoIP switching/VoIP trunking mode:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspall -config
-------------------- Displaying Card Level Configuration --------------------
dspcarddsp
---------------
IdlePattern: 0x7f or 0xff
IdleDirection: Both
PacketSize: 80 bytes
DB loss: sixdb
Jitter buffer mode: fixed No
Jitter buffer size: forty msec
Adaptive Gain Control: off
dspcasendpts
---------------
No cas endpoints found
dspcasvars
---------------
Empty table.
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspalltrapfilters
To display all of the configured trap filters on the VISM-PR card, use the dspalltrapfilters command.
dspalltrapfilters
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the active trap filters on VISM-PR card 28 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspalltrapfilters
Trap Filtering Feature: Enabled
TrapNumber Filter Time Configured(minutes) Filter Time Left(minutes)
========== =============================== ========================
50680 15 14
50681 15 15
50682 15 14
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
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dspalm
To display the alarms associated with a specified line, use the dspalm command.
dspalm -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-ds1
The mandatory line-num argument identifier.
LineNum
Number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to display alarms. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, line 1 alarms are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalm -ds1 1
LineNum:1
LineAlarmState: Alarm(s) On --
XmtRAI
RcvLOS
LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionClears alarms on a specific VISM card line.
Displays all alarms for a selected line type on a VISM card.
dspalmcnf
To display threshold data for the alarm statistics being collected, use the dspalmcnf command.
dspalmcnf -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-ds1
The mandatory line-num argument identifier.
LineNum
Number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to display threshold data for the alarm statistics being collected. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, threshold data for the line 1 alarm statistics is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 1
LineNum: 1
RedSeverity: Major
RAISeverity: Minor
NEAlarmUpCount: 6
NEAlarmDnCount: 1
NEAlarmThreshold: 1500
FEAlarmUpCount: 6
FEAlarmDnCount: 1
FEAlarmThreshold: 1500
StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor
lCV15minThreshold: 14
lCV24hrThreshold: 134
lES15minThreshold: 12
lES24hrThreshold: 121
lSES15minThreshold: 10
lSES24hrThreshold: 100
cRC15minThreshold: 14
cRC24hrThreshold: 134
cRCES15minThreshold: 12
cRCES24hrThreshold: 121
cRCSES15minThreshold: 10
cRCSES24hrThreshold: 100
SEFS15minThreshold: 2
SEFS24hrThreshold: 17
AISS15minThreshold: 2
AISS24hrThreshold: 17
UAS15minThreshold: 10
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the collection of TDM line statistics.
Displays the alarms associated with a specified line.
Displays all alarms for the selected line type on a card.
dspalmcnt
To display alarm counters and statistics, use the dspalmcnt command.
dspalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-ds1
The mandatory line-num argument identifier.
LineNum
Number of the T1 or E1 line for which you want to display alarm counters and statistics. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
See the cnfalmcnt command description for a list of the TDM line statistics that are collected and then displayed by this command.
Examples
In the following example, the alarm counters and statistics for line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 1
LineNum: 1
lCVCurrent: 0
lCVLast15minBucket: 0
lCVLast24hrBucket: 0
lESCurrent: 0
lESLast15minBucket: 0
lESLast24hrBucket: 0
lSESCurrent: 0
lSESLast15minBucket: 0
lSESLast24hrBucket: 0
cRCCurrent: 0
cRCLast15minBucket: 0
cRCLast24hrBucket: 0
cRCESCurrent: 0
cRCESLast15minBucket: 0
cRCESLast24hrBucket: 0
cRCSESCurrent: 0
cRCSESLast15minBucket: 0
cRCSESLast24hrBucket: 0
sEFSCurrent: 430
sEFSLast15minBucket: 900
sEFSLast24hrBucket: 11699
aISSCurrent: 0
aISSLast15minBucket: 0
aISSLast24hrBucket: 0
uASCurrent: 430
uASLast15minBucket: 900
uSLast24hrBucket: 11696
percentEFS: 100
RcvLOSCount: 1
RcvOOFCount: 1
RcvRAICount: 0
RcvFECount: 97997379
Related Commands
dspalms
To display the alarms for a specified VISM card line type, use the dspalms command.
dspalms <lineType>
Syntax Description
lineType
Line type is -ds1 for T1 or E1 lines. The value -ds1 is the only option for this parameter.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the alarms for the T1 line type are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalms -ds1
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState
---- ----------- ---------------------
5.1 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
5.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
5.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspannagetime
To display the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after it is placed in the VISM announcement cache, use the dspannagetime command.
dspannagetime
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the age time for nonpermanent announcements is 2 hours. After 2 hours the nonpermanent announcements are refreshed from the announcement file server.
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspannagetime
Announcement Age Time: 120 minutes
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspanncache
To display all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before the names and times are refreshed from the announcement file server, use the dspanncache command.
dspanncache
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the temporary announcement file names zero and one are each configured with an age time of 1000 minutes:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspanncache
File Name Codec Time Till Aged
zero 1 1000
one 2 1000
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
dspanncontrols
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, a summary list of all provisionable announcement file variables is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspanncontrols
Announcement Table Size: 125 entries
Announcement File Server: server1
Announcement Age Time: 10080 minutes
Announcement Preference Codec: G711.a
Announcement Prefix Path: path1
Announcement Req Timeout: 5 seconds
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspanndn
To display the announcement file server domain name, use the dspanndn command.
dspanndn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the name of the announcement file server is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspanndn
Announcement File Server: announceserver3
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspannpathprefix
To display the main prefix directory path from which VISM retrieves announcement files from the announcement file server, use the dspannpathprefix command.
dspannpathprefix
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, a main prefix directory TFTP path is shown to be path4:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspannpathprefix
Announcement Prefix Path: path4
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspannpermanents
To display all available permanent announcement files with their associated codec types and identifying index numbers, use the dspannpermanents command.
dspannpermanents
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the available permanent announcement files with associated codec types and identifying index numbers are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspannpermanents
Number Status File Name Codec
1 loaded alllinesbusy.au G.726-40K
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspannprefcodec
To display the codec type used for announcements played on unconnected time-division multiplexing (TDM) endpoints, use the dspannprefcodec command.
dspannprefcodec
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the G.711u codec type is configured for announcements played on unconnected TDM endpoints:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspannprefcodec
Announcement Preference Codec: G.711u
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspannreqtimeout
To display the timeout period for announcements to begin playing before being aborted, use the dspannreqtimeout command.
dspannreqtimeout
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the announcements must begin playing within 12 seconds or they will be aborted:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspannreqtimeout
Announcement Req Timeout: 12 seconds
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspavgsvctimes
To display the table of switched virtual circuit (SVC) service access point identifier (SAPI) message processing statistic averages, use the dspavgsvctimes command.
This command starts a menu-driven interface that enables you to refresh the screen with current counts, refresh the listed counters, or quit.
dspavgsvctimes
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In he following examples, the SVC statistics averages are shown. The average times column always shows the processing times across all SVC call table indices.
This example shows the output from the originating side.
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspavgsvctimes
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
SETUP_IND-CONNECT 0.0 0.0 186
CONNECT-CONN_ACK_IND 161.0 6.7 186
Terminating End:
SETUP-CALL_PROC_IND 0.0 0.0 0
SETUP-CONN_IND 0.0 0.0 0
CALLPROC_CONNECT 0.0 0.0 0
CONN_IND-CONN_ACK 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE-RELCOM_IND 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE_IND-RELCOM 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quitr
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
SETUP_IND-CONNECT 0.0 0.0 186
CONNECT-CONN_ACK_IND 161.0 6.7 186
Terminating End:
SETUP-CALL_PROC_IND 0.0 0.0 0
SETUP-CONN_IND 0.0 0.0 0
CALLPROC_CONNECT 0.0 0.0 0
CONN_IND-CONN_ACK 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE-RELCOM_IND 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE_IND-RELCOM 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quitq
This example shows the output from the terminating side.
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspavgsvctimes
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
SETUP_IND-CONNECT 0.0 0.0 0
CONNECT-CONN_ACK_IND 0.0 0.0 0
Terminating End:
SETUP-CALL_PROC_IND 23225.0 12.8 31
SETUP-CONN_IND 24838.0 13.3 31
CALLPROC_CONNECT 1612.0 1.3 31
CONN_IND-CONN_ACK 0.0 0.0 31
RELEASE-RELCOM_IND 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE_IND-RELCOM 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quitdspavgsvctimes
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
SETUP_IND-CONNECT 0.0 0.0 0
CONNECT-CONN_ACK_IND 0.0 0.0 0
Terminating End:
SETUP-CALL_PROC_IND 23225.0 12.8 31
SETUP-CONN_IND 24838.0 13.3 31
CALLPROC_CONNECT 1612.0 1.3 31
CONN_IND-CONN_ACK 0.0 0.0 31
RELEASE-RELCOM_IND 0.0 0.0 0
RELEASE_IND-RELCOM 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quitq
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspcacfailcntrs
To display the connection admission control (CAC) failure counters that are set to 0, use the dspcacfailcntrs command.
dspcacfailcntrs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for debugging purposes—to reset counters and isolate VISM CAC-related failures. Counter values greater than 0 indicate that the gateway is low on resources.
Examples
In the following example, the CAC failure counters that are set to 0 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcacfailcntrs
PVC Addition Failures :0
SVC Addition Failures :0
VC CAC Failures for PVCs :0
PVC Upspeed Failures :0
SVC Upspeed Failures :0
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcalea
To display whether the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) is enabled or disabled on the VISM card, use the dspcalea command.
dspcalea
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, CALEA is enabled on the current VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcalea
CALEA: enable
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcarddsp
To display packet size and gain information, including DB loss and status of adaptive gain control, use the dspcarddsp command.
dspcarddsp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the packet size and gain information for the VISM card in slot 5 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcarddsp
PacketSize: 80 bytes
DB loss: sixdb
Adaptive Gain Control: off
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspcasendpts
To display data about configured channel-associated signaling (CAS) endpoints, use the dspcasendpts command.
dspcasendpts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS endpoint configuration data is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasendpts
Endpt ds0Num CasVarName CasOnTime CasOffTime
----- ------ ---------- --------- ---------
2 2 immd 75 75
5 5 wink 75 75
10 10 wink 75 75
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcasglareattrib
To display the direction of channel-associated signaling (CAS) calls and the glare policy for a specified endpoint, use the dspcasglareattrib command.
dspcasglareattrib <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS glare attributes for endpoint number 204 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasglareattrib 204
Ds0IfIndex: 204
Cas Directionality: incoming
Cas Glare Policy: controlling
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
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dspcaspackage
To display the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) packages that are configured in the context of incoming and outgoing CAS calls on a specified endpoint, use the dspcaspackage command.
dspcaspackage <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the MGCP packages for incoming and outgoing calls on endpoint number 49 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcaspackage 49
Ds0fIndex: 49
incoming CAS Pkg: MS
Outgoing CAS Pkg: DT
Related Commands
dspcasparamsource
To display the currently configured timer source parameters for channel-associated signaling (CAS) of a specified endpoint, use the dspcasparamsource command.
dspcasparamsource <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS parameter source for endpoint number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasparamsource 1
Ds0IfIndex: 1
CasParameterSource: MibValue
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
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dspcastimers
To display the currently configured channel-associated signaling (CAS) timers for a specified endpoint, use the dspcastimers command.
dspcastimers <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the currently configured CAS timers for endpoint number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcastimers 1
Ds0IfIndex: 1
CasOnHookMinMakeTime: 300
CasOffHookMinMakeTime: 20
CasWinkMinMakeTime: 100
CasWinkMaxMakeTime: 1000
CasWinkBreakTime: 20
CasGlareTime: 500
CasGuardTime: 800
CasDialDelayTime: 500
CasFlashMinMakeTime: 300
CasFlashMaxMakeTime: 900
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcastransendpts
To display all endpoints and their associated channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table names, use the dspcastransendpts command.
dspcastransendpts
Syntax Description
There are no arguments associated with this command.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command
Examples
In the following example, the endpoints and their associated CAS table names are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcastransendpts
Endpt LineNum Ds0Num TX to TDM RX fr TDM Direction
----- ------- ------ ------------- ----------- ---------
1 1 1 T1andE1trans T1andE1trans bidirectional
2 1 2 E1toT1trans none receive
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Note Direction column is in relationship to the AAL2 trunk.
Related Commands
dspcastranstbl
To display the configurations of the channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping table on the VISM-PR card, use the dspcastranstbl command.
dspcastranstbl <table_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS bit mapping configurations in table T1andE1trans is displayed.
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcastranstbl T1andE1trans
CAS translation name = T1andE1trans
-------A--B--C--D--------
0 1 0 0 1
1 1 1 0 0
2 0 0 1 0
3 0 0 1 1
4 0 1 0 0
5 0 1 0 1
6 0 1 1 0
7 0 1 1 1
8 1 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0
10 1 0 1 0
11 1 0 1 1
12 0 0 0 1
13 1 1 0 1
14 1 1 1 0
15 0 0 0 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcastranstblendpts
To display the endpoints associated with channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping tables on the VISM-PR card, use the dspcastranstblendpts command.
dspcastranstblendpts <table_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoints associated with the table T1andE1trans are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcastranstblendpts T1andE1trans
endptNum: 1
Number of endpoints configured with CAS translation table name:T1andE1trans: 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcastranstbls
To display the list of the channel-associated signaling (CAS) mapping tables on the VISM-PR card, use the dspcastranstbls command.
dspcastranstbls
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, a sample list of the CAS mapping tables is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcastranstbls
Index CasTblName
0 E1toT1trans
1 T1andE1trans
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcasvar
To display data about channel-associated signaling (CAS) variants for a given variant name, use the dspcasvar command.
dspcasvar <variant_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command
Examples
In the following example, the CAS variant data for the CAS variant identified by the name first is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasvar first
CasVariantName: first
CasFileName: wink.dod
Ringing time: 30
Digit method: DTMF
Partial dial timing: 16
Critical dial timing: 4
Interdigit timeout: 1
CasVariantState: configured
CasRowStatus: Add
Country code: US
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a CAS variant to a VISM card.
Configures CAS variant and CAS timing parameters for a variant already created with the addcasvar command.
Deletes a CAS variant.
dspcasvarendpts
To display all endpoints associated with a specified channel-associated signaling (CAS) variant name, use the dspcasvarendpts command.
dspcasvarendpts <variant_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, no endpoints are associated with the var1 CAS variant:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasvarendpts var1
There are no endpoints configured with CAS variant var1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcasvars
To display the parameters of all channel-associated signaling (CAS) variants configured on a VISM card, use the dspcasvars command.
dspcasvars
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the following data for each CAS variant:
•Variant name
•File name
•Digit method
•Country code
Examples
In the following example, the parameters of all configured CAS variants are displayed for the current VISM card:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasvars
VariantName FileName DigitMethod CountryCode
----------- -------- ----------- -----------
first wink.dod DTMF US
second ring.dod DTMF US
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspcasxgcps
To display timer parameters for the channel-associated signaling/gateway control protocol (CAS/xGCP) backhaul, use the dspcasxgcps command.
dspcasxgcps
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAS/xGCP backhaul timer parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcasxgcps
VariantName FileName ReXmitTime InitReXmitTime Retry
----------- -------- ----------- -------------- -----
first wink.dod 500 100 4
second ring.dod 500 100 4
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspccs
To display the configuration data of a previously added common channel signaling (CCS) channel, use the dspccs command.
dspccs <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line of the previously added CCS channel. Range is 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number of the previously added CCS channel. Ranges are
•1-24 = T1 lines
•1-31 = E1 lines
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of the CCS channel identified by line number 1 and DS0 number 10 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspccs 1 10
ds0IfIndex: 10
RowStatus: active
LcnNum: 36
MaxFrameSize: 300
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a CCS channel (D channel) to a VISM card.
Deletes the association between a CCS (DS0) channel and its corresponding virtual channel.
Displays all CCS configured channels.
dspccschans
To display all channels that are configured as common channel signaling (CCS) channels, use the dspccschans command.
dspccschans
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all CCS configured channels are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspccschans
ds0 If Row Lcn Max Frame
Index Status Num Size
------- ------ ----- ------------
10 active 36 300
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspccscnt
To display the common channel signaling (CCS) counter values for a specified line and DS0, use the dspccscnt command.
dspccscnt <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CCS counter values for line number 1, DS0 10 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspccscnt 1 10
ds0IfIndex: 10
TxFrameCount: 0
RxFrameCount: 0
RxCRCErrorCount: 0
RxBufOverflowCount: 0
TxUnderflowCount: 0
TxAbortCount: 0
RxAbortCount: 0
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspcctimes
To display the call control Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message processing statistics, use the dspcctimes command.
dspcctimes <connIndex>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the call control MGCP message processing statistics for connection 2 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcctimes 2
connIndex:2
SVC Call Table Index:2
ORIG/TERM :ORIG
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
CRCX - CRCX_ACK 10.0 17.0 62
MDCX - MDCX_ACK 0.0 1.0 62
DLCX - DLCX_ACK 0.0 0
Terminating End:
CRCX - CRCX_ACK 0.0 0.0 0
CRCX - NTFY 0.0 0.0 0
DLCX - DLCX_ACK 0.0 0
Overhead:
DMCI Conn: -1377937124.0 7571466.0 62
DMCI Disc: 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quit
Terminating End of the call:
------------------------------------
MGX24.1.11.VISM8.a > dspcctimes 2
connIndex:2
SVC Call Table Index:2
ORIG/TERM :TERM
curr(ms) Avg(ms) n
Originating End: -------- -------- ----------
CRCX - CRCX_ACK 0.0 0.0 0
MDCX - MDCX_ACK 0.0 0.0 0
DLCX - DLCX_ACK 0.0 0
Terminating End:
CRCX - CRCX_ACK 10.0 8.0 62
CRCX - NTFY 120.0 429.0 62
DLCX - DLCX_ACK 0.0 0
Overhead:
DMCI Conn: -1377936944.0 7571739.0 62
DMCI Disc: 0.0 0.0 0
(z)-zero average counts (r)-refresh (q)-quit
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspcd
To display the current VISM card's configuration, status, and hardware and firmware configuration data, use the dspcd command.
dspcd
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The VISM card configuration data displayed includes serial number and hardware and firmware revision levels.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card configuration data is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcd
ModuleSlotNumber: 17
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: VISM-8T1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: xxxxxxxxxx
FunctionModuleHWRev: 0.0
FunctionModuleFWRev: 1.5.0_11Nov01_2
FunctionModuleResetReason: ?
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8T1
LineModuleState: Present
mibVersionNumber: 21
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
pcb part no - (800 level): 800-xxxxx-xx
pcb part no - (73 level): 73-xxxxx-xx
Fab Part no - (28 level): 28-xxxxx-xx
PCB Revision: 08
Daughter Card Information:
Daughter Card Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxxx
pcb part no - (73 level): 73-xxxxx-xx
Fab Part no - (28 level): 28-xxxxx-xx
PCB Revision: 04
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays a list of chassis card types, with associated slot numbers, card status, alarm status, and redundancy status.
Displays version-related information for a VISM card.
dspcds
To display a list of chassis card types, with associated slot numbers, card status, alarm status, and redundancy status, use the dspcds command.
dspcds
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the list of chassis card types, with associated status data, are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcds
Slot CardState CardType CardAlarm Redundancy
---- --------- -------- --------- ----------
1.1 Empty Clear
1.2 Active VISM-8T1 Clear
.
.
.
1.32 Active VISM-8E1 Clear
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays the current VISM card's configuration, status, and hardware and firmware configuration data.
Displays version-related information for a VISM card.
dspcid
To display the configuration data of an AAL2 channel identifier (CID) on the current VISM card, use the dspcid command.
dspcid <LCN> <cid_number>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel for the LCN/CID pair. Range is 131-510.
cid_number
Channel identification number of the LCN/CID pair. Range is 8-255.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configurations of the AAL2 CID identified by LCN 131 and CID 101 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspcid 131 8
LCN number : 131
CID number: 8
Endpoint number : 1
CidRowStatus: active
Type3redundancy: enabled
VAD: disabled
VADInitTimer: 250
Profile type: ITU
Profile number: 1
Codec type: G.711u
Cas transport: disabled
DTMF transport: enabled
Ecan on/off: enabled
ICS enable: Disabled
pkt period: 5
Cid state: Failed
Cid Fail Reason: Self
Cid Admin State: OOS
Related Commands
dspcidcps
To display the cell rate, measured in cells per second, for a connection, use the dspcidcps command.
dspcidcps <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel for the connection of which you want to display the cell rate in cells per second (cps). Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, Switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, sample output for CID 131 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcidcps 131
LCN CID Endpt 24Hr Peak Xmit 24Hr Peak Rcv Current Xmit Current Rcv
Num Num Num cell Rate(CPS) cell Rate(CPS) Cell Rate(CPS) Cell Rate(CPS)
--- --- ----- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
131 8 1 204 201
Related Commands
dspcids
To display all AAL2 channel identifiers (CIDs) for an LCN on the current VISM card, use the dspcids command.
dspcids <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel of the LCN for which you want to display AAL2 CIDs. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the AAL2 CIDs are displayed for LCN 132:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcids 132
lcn CID Endpt Cid Type3 VAD Prof Prof Codec Cas DTMF
Num Num Num Status Redun VAD Timer Type Num Type Tran Tran Ecan
--- --- ----- ------ ----- --- ----- ------ ---- --------- ---- ---- ----
132 9 1 active ena ena 250 ITU 1 G.711u ena ena ena
Related Commands
dspco1timer
To display the bearer continuity test CO1 timer value, use the dspco1timer command.
dspco1timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO1 timer is set at 3 seconds:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspco1timer
CO1 timer value: 3
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the bearer continuity test CO1 timer value.
Displays the current VISM card configuration.
dspco2timer
To display the bearer continuity test CO2 timer value, use the dspco2timer command.
dspco2timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO2 timer is set at 60 seconds:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspco2timer
CO2 timer value: 60
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the bearer continuity test CO2 timer value.
Displays the current VISM card configuration.
dspco4timer
To display the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value, the dspco4timer command.
dspco4timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer continuity test CO4 timer is set at 1000 ms:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspco4timer
CO4 timer value: 1000
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the bearer continuity test CO4 timer value.
Displays the current VISM card configuration.
dspcodecjtrdelays
To display the configured codec jitter delay modes and associated jitter initial delays, use the dspcodecjtrdelays command.
dspcodecjtrdelays
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, the configured codec jitter delay modes and associated jitter initial delays are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcodecjtrdelays
codecType delay mode initial delay
------------- ----------- -------------
1 - G.711u fixed hundred
2 - G.711a fixed hundred
3 - G.726-32K adaptive sixty
4 - G.729a adaptive sixty
5 - G.729ab adaptive sixty
6 - clr chan fixed hundred
7 - G.726-16K adaptive sixty
8 - G.726-24K adaptive sixty
9 - G.726-40K adaptive sixty
11 - G.723.1-H adaptive sixty
12 - G.723.1a-H adaptive sixty
13 - G.723.1-L adaptive sixty
14 - G.723.1a-L adaptive sixty
15 - Lossless fixed sixteen
Related Commands
dspcodecneg
To display the codec negotiation option, use the dspcodecneg command.
dspcodecneg
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the codec negotiation option that was configured through the use of the cnfcodecneg command is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcodecneg
Codec Negotiation Option = 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The following codec parameters are displayed when you use this command:
•Codec type
•xGCP codec string
•Packetization period
•Preference
•IANA registered codec type
Note Because preferences for any codec can be configured regardless of the current template, all codecs displayed by this command might not be available in the current template.
Examples
In the following example, the codec parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcodecparams
codecType codecString pktPeriod (ms) Preference ianaCodecType
------------- ----------- -------------- ----------- -------------
1 - G.711u PCMU 10 7 0
2 - G.711a PCMA 10 8 8
3 - G.726-32K G.726-32 10 5 2
4 - G.729a G729a 10 2 96
5 - G.729ab G729ab 10 1 96
6 - clr chan CCD 10 9 96
7 - G.726-16K G.726-16 10 3 96
8 - G.726-24K G.726-24 10 4 96
9 - G.726-40K G.726-40 10 6 96
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAssigns a codec template to a VISM card.
Displays all entries in the codec template table.
dspcodectmpls
To display all entries in the codec template table, use the dspcodectmpls command.
dspcodectmpls
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
VISM maintains a table of codec templates; each entry in the table contains the following:
•Codec template number
•Codecs that the template supports
•Maximum number of DS0s that the template supports
Examples
In the following example, all templates are listed with their supported codecs:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcodectmpls
codecTemplateNumber codecSupported MaxChanCount
------------------- -------------- ------------
1 G.711u, G.711a, G.729a, G.729ab, 192
G.726-32K, CLR-CHAN, G.726-16K,
G.726-24K, G.726-40K codecs;
2 G.711u and G.711a uncompressed 192
and CLR-CHAN codecs;
3 Template#1 with T38 Support: 192
G.711u, G.711a, G.729a, G.729ab,
G.726-32K, CLR-CHAN, G.726-16K,
G.726-24K, G.726-40K codecs;
4 G.711u, G.711a, G.729a, G.729ab, 144
G.726-32K, CLR-CHAN, G.726-16K,
G.726-24K, G.726-40K, G.723.1-H,
G.723.1a-H, G.723.1-L, G.723.1a-L
codecs, T.38 support for VISM-PR;
5 G.711u, G.711a, G.729a, G.729ab, 192
G.726-32K, CLR-CHAN, G.726-16K,G.726-24K,
G.726-40K, Lossless codecs
Related Commands
dspcon
To display the configuration data of a channel, use the dspcon command.
dspcon <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel for which configuration data is to be displayed. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for LCN 131 is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspcon 131
ChanNum: 131
ChanRowStatus: Mod
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestType: TestOff
ChanTestState: Failed
ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms
ChanPortNum: 255
ChanPvcType: AAL2
ChanConnectionType: PVC
ChanLocalVpi: 29
ChanLocalVci: 131
ChanLocalNSAP: 47009181000000000164444b9400000107ebff00
ChanRemoteVpi: 29
ChanRemoteVci: 131
ChanRemoteNSAP: 47009181000000000164444b9400000101180400
ChanMastership: Master
ChanVpcFlag: Vcc
ChanConnServiceType: CBR
ChanRoutingPriority: 8
ChanMaxCost: 2147483647
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
ChanConnPCR: 50000
ChanConnPercentUtil: 100
ChanPreference: 1
ChanRemotePCR: 50000
ChanRemotePercentUtil: 100
ChanProtection: unprotected
ChanActivityState: unknown
ChanLockingState: unlock
ChanApplication: bearer
ChanServiceType: cbr
ChanScrIngress: 50000
ChanMbsIngress: 50000
ChanVCCI: 0
ChanFarEndAddrType: notapplicable
ChanFarEndE164Addr: 0
ChanFarEndGWIDAddr: .
ChanFarEndNSAPAddr: NULL NSAP
ChanAdminStatus: Up
ChanReroute: False
Pref Rte Id : 777
Directed Route: Yes
ChanUserPcrNumber: User BW Off
ChanUserMinPCRBW: 10
ChanUserMaxPCRBW: 50000
ChanUserMaxScrBW: 0
ChanUserMaxMbsBW: 0
ChanNumNextAvailable: 133
Related Commands
dspconcac
To display connection admission control (CAC) configuration data for a connection, use the dspconcac command.
dspconcac <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel for which CAC configuration data is to be displayed. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CAC configuration data for LCN 131 is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspconcac 131
LCN : 131
MasterShip : Master
Vad Tolerance : 100
Vad Duty Cycle : 61
Rejection Policy : 3
Carrier Loss Policy : 3
Accepted Connections : 24
Rejected Connections : 0
Effective Cell Rate : 6000 cps
Used Cell Rate : 3200 cps
Available Cell Rate : 2800 cps
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures CAC on a previously added connection.
Configures CAC features on a PVC.
Configures VBD policies.
dspconcnt
To display the counters/statistics and connection state, use the dspconcnt command.
dspconcnt <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Number of the logical channel for which counter configuration data is to be displayed. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the counter configuration data for LCN 131 is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspconcnt 131
ChanNum: 131
Chan State: alarm
Chan XMT ATM State: Sending FERF OAM
Chan RCV ATM State: Receiving AIS OAM
Chan Status Bit Map: 0x6
OAM Lpb Lost Cells: 89381
AAL2 HEC Errors: 23540
AAL2 CRC Errors: 0
AAL2 Invalid OSF Cells: 33493675
AAL2 Invalid Parity Cells: 0
AAL2 CPS Packet Xmt: 1532756592
AAL2 CPS Packet Rcv: 1820470968
AAL2 Invalid CID CPS: 0
AAL2 Invalid UUI CPS: 0
AAL2 Invalid Len. CPS: 3
AAL5 Invalid CPI: 0
AAL5 oversized SDU PDU: 0
AAL5 Invalid Len. PDU: 0
AAL5 PDU CRC32 Errors: 0
AAL5 Reassembly Timer expired PDU: 0
AIS Successful Suppression Cnt: 30
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PVC connection between a VISM card and any SM or PXM card.
Deletes a connection (PVC) between a VISM card and a Cisco MGX 8000 Series platform PXM card.
dspconferences
To display the currently active three-way conferences, use the dspconferences command.
dspconferences
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported.
Examples
In the following example, three-way conferences are not supported on the VISM/VISM-PR card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspconferences
xGCP Endpoint Name xGCP Connection ID xGCP Connection ID
------------------ ------------------ ------------------
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command Descriptioncnfmaxconfnum
Configures the card for three-way conferences.
dspmaxconfnum
Displays the number of three-way conferences
dspcons
To display channel configuration data for all configured connections on a VISM card, use the dspcons command.
dspcons
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, channel configuration data for all connections on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspcons
ConnId ChanNum Status Preference Protection Active Locking
------- ------- ------ ---------- ---------- ------- --------
datamvr2.5.1.0.135 135 Add 1 unprotected unknown unlock
datamvr2.5.1.0.136 136 Add 1 unprotected unknown unlock
ChanNumNextAvailable: 137
Related Commands
dspconvbdpol
To display voiceband policies for fax/modem upspeed, connection admission control (CAC) failure, and fax/modem carrier loss for calls added to a particular IP or AAL2 logical channel number (LCN), use the dspconvbdpol command.
dspconvbdpol <LCN>
Syntax Description
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the voiceband data policies for LCN 131 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspconvbdpol 131
LcnNumber: 131
ChanCarrierLossPolicy: upspeedCodec
ChanCacRejectionPolicy: delete
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the policies for fax/modem upspeed CAC failure and fax/modem carrier loss for calls added to a particular IP or AAL2 LCN.
dspdiags
To display the results of a diagnostic test, use the dspdiags command.
dspdiags
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, diagnostics are not performed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdiags
--------------------------
DIAGNOSTICS RESULTS
--------------------------
***Diagnostics not performed***
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspdisctimers
To display the disconnect wait delay times before the connection is dropped, use the dspdisctimers command.
dspdisctimers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the disconnect wait delay times are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdisctimers
Initial Waiting Delay: 15secs
Min Waiting Delay: 15 secs
Nax Waiting Delay: 600 secs
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
dspdnallips
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, all statistically provisioned IP addresses and externally resolved IP addresses for all domain names configured on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdnallips
ResolutionIndex DomainName IP Preference
--------------- ---------- --------------- ----------
2 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnx 1
45 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.nxn 3
70 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.xnn 4
1 dns nnn.nnn.nnx.nnn 1
Related Commands
dspdnips
To display all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses configured for a specified domain name, use the dspdnips command.
dspdnips <domain_name>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses configured for domain name callagent99 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdnips callagent99
ResolutionIndex DomainName IP Preference
--------------- ---------- --------------- ----------
2 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnx 1
45 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.nxn 3
70 callagent99 nnn.nnn.nnn.xnn 4
Related Commands
dspdns
To display the configuration data of all domain names of a call agent, use the dspdns command.
dspdns
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of the mgc1 domain name are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdns
DomainNumber DomainName IP State Preference Resolution Type
------------ ---------- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------------
1 mgc1 nn.nn.nn.nn Active 1 internal only
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspdnssrvr
To display the domain name of the configured domain name server (DNS) of the current VISM card, use the dspdnssrvr command.
dspdnssrvr
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configured DNS of the current VISM card is callagent99:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdnssrvr
External DNS Server Domain Name: callagent99
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspds0execdiag
To verify that DSP testing is enabled on a channel, use the dspds0execdiag command.
dspds0execdiag <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Line number. Range is 1-8.
ds0_number
DS0 number. Ranges are
•1-24 = T1 lines
•1-31 = E1 lines
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DSP testing is enabled on DS0 1 of line 1:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0execdiag 1 1
LineNo/Ds0No DSP Exec Status
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
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dspds0gain
To display the adjustable gain values for a specified DS0, use the dspds0gain command.
dspds0gain <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, the adjustable gain values for DS0 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0gain 2 1
Line Number : 2
Ds0 Number : 1
InputGain : 0
Output Attenuation: 60
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspds0localcasstatus
To display the currently configured local channel-associated signaling (CAS) status for a specified line and DS0, use the dspds0localcasstatus command.
dspds0localcasstatus <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the currently configured local CAS status for line number 1, DS0 number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0localcasstatus 1 1
ds1 line number: 1
ds0 number: 1
ds0 If Index: 1
local cas type: Disabled
local cas 4 bit bit pattern: 0
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspds0loop
To display the loopback type for a specified line and DS0, use the dspds0loop command.
dspds0loop <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the loopback type for line number 1, DS0 number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0loop 1 1
ds1 line number: 1
ds0 number: 1
ds0 If Index: 1
loopback value: noLoop
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspds0musicthreshold
To display the music on-hold threshold value for a specified DS0, use the dspds0musicthreshold command.
dspds0musicthreshold <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, line number 1, DS0 number 1 displays the -50 dB music on-hold threshold configuration value:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0musicthreshold 1 1
Line Number : 1
Ds0 Number : 1
MusicThreshold: -50
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspds0sidpacket
To show whether or not the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet is enabled on a DS0, use the dspds0sidpacket command.
dspds0sidpacket <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SID packet is enabled on DS0 number 1 of line 1:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspds0sidpacket 1 1
LineNo/Ds0No Sid Packet
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspdualtonedet
To display dual-tone configurations that you added with the adddualtonedet command, use the dspdualtonedet command.
dspdualtonedet <tone_det_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the default dual-tone configurations values for the ring-back tones:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdualtonedet 1
Tone Index: 1
Event Number: 70
Freq1: 460 Hz
Freq2: 0 Hz
OnCadence: 2000 ms
OffCadence: 4000 ms
CadenceMatch: 1
FreqMaxDeviation: 30 Hz
ToneMaxPower: -3 dB
ToneMinPwr: -35 dB
TonePwrTwist: 10
FreqMaxDelay: 100 ms
MinOnCadence: 200 ms
MaxOffCadence: 4500 ms
For more information on the dual-tone default values, see the "Default Values" section on page 9-102.
Related Commands
dspdynamicpayload
To display the card level configuration of dynamic payload on the current VISM card, use the dspdynamicpayload command.
dspdynamicpayload
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the dynamic payload feature configuration of the current VISM card is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspdynamicpayload
Dynamic Payload flag: disable
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspendpt
To display configuration data of a specified VISM card endpoint, use the dspendpt command.
dspendpt <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of endpoint number 120 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspendpt 120
EndptNum: 120
EndptLineNum: 1
EndptName: T1-1/1@cisco.com
EndptSpeed: 64 kbps
EndptState: active
EndptChannelMap: 1
EndptEnable: active
EndptLoopback: disabled
Note The EndptChannelMap value is represented by a hexadecimal number, where each DS0 is a power of 2—EndptChannelMap = 2DS0 number.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds an endpoint on a VISM card.
Deletes a specified endpoint on a VISM card.
Displays information about all endpoints on a VISM card.
dspendptdnsend
To display the maximum datagram size, use the dspendptdnsend command.
dspendptdnsend
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the maximum datagram size that you configured using the cnfendptdnsend command is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspendptdnsend
Endpt Domain Send : enable
Datagram Size : 4095
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the audit endpoint response to include the endpoint domain name and sets the maximum datagram size.
dspendpts
To display configuration data for all endpoints on a VISM card, use the dspendpts command.
dspendpts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for all endpoints on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspendpts
EndptNum Ena/Speed
-------- --- -----
1 act/ 64k
2 act/ 64k
3 act/ 64k
Related Commands
dspexecdiag
To show the testing status on all of the channel levels for a given VISM card, use the dspexecdiag command.
dspexecdiag
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the testing status of all channel levels is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspexecdiag
LineNo/Ds0No DSP Exec Status
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
1/ 2 Enable
1/ 3 Enable
1/ 4 Enable
1/ 5 Enable
1/ 6 Enable
1/ 7 Enable
1/ 8 Enable
1/ 9 Enable
1/10 Enable
1/11 Enable
1/12 Enable
1/13 Enable
1/14 Enable
1/15 Enable
1/16 Enable
1/17 Enable
1/18 Enable
1/19 Enable
1/20 Enable
1/21 Enable
1/22 Enable
1/23 Enable
1/24 Enable
INFO: line ds1 '2' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '3' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '4' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '5' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '6' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '7' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '8' is not enabled
Related Commands
dspfaxmodemtrace
To show whether fax/modem trace is on or off, use the dspfaxmodemtrace command.
dspfaxmodemtrace
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the fax/modem trace is off:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspfaxmodemtrace
Fax/Modem Trace is OFF...
Related Commands
dspfaxrelay
To find out whether ATM fax relay is enabled on a line of the VISM-PR card, use the dspfaxrelay command.
dspfaxrelay <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, ATM fax relay is enabled on line 1.
nodename.1.18.VISM8.a > dspfaxrelay 1
line_number: 1
faxrelay: Enabled
Related Commands
dspfaxrelayparams
To display the ATM fax relay parameters on the VISM-PR card, use the dspfaxrelayparams command.
dspfaxrelayparams <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the ATM fax relay settings are displayed for line 1:
nodename.1.18.VISM8.a > dspfaxrelayparams 1
line_number: 1
Max_Xmit_Rate: fx14400bps
NSF_Override: enabled
NSF_Country_Code: 173
NSF_Vendor_Code: 81
T30_ECM: enabled
Related Commands
dspfaxrelays
To find out whether ATM fax relay is enabled or disabled on all of the lines of the VISM-PR card, use the dspfaxrelays command.
dspfaxrelays
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, ATM fax relay is enabled on all of the lines of the VISM-PR card:
nodename.1.18.VISM8.a > dspfaxrelays
Line_Number Fax Relay
----------- -------
1 Enabled
2 Enabled
3 Enabled
4 Enabled
5 Enabled
6 Enabled
7 Enabled
8 Enabled
Related Commands
dspfaxrelaytimeout
To display the fax acknowledgment timeout for a specified line on the VISM-PR card, use the dspfaxrelaytimeout command.
dspfaxrelaytimeout <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the default fax acknowledgment timeout value is displayed for line 1:
nodename.1.18.VISM8.a > dspfaxrelaytimeout 1
line_number: 1
FAX_Ack_Timer: 1000 ms
Related Commands
dspfaxrelaytimeouts
To display the fax acknowledgment timeout values for all of the lines on the VISM-PR card, use the dspfaxrelaytimeouts command.
dspfaxrelaytimeouts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the default fax acknowledgment timeout values for all of the lines on the VISM-PR card are displayed:
nodename.1.18.VISM8.a > dspfaxrelaytimeouts
Line_Number FAX Ack Timeout (ms)
----------- ---------------------
1 1000
2 1000
3 1000
4 1000
5 1000
6 1000
7 1000
8 1000
Related Commands
dspgain
To display the adjustable gain values for a specified VISM card, use the dspgain command.
dspgain
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the adjustable gain values for the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspgain
LineNo/Ds0No InputGain OutputAttenuation
------------ --------- -----------------
1/1 0 100
1/2 10 60
Related Commands
dspgwstate
To display the current user-configured service state of the gateway, use the dspgwstate command.
dspgwstate
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The following states can be displayed by this command:
•Administrative:
–In service
–Command out of service
–Pending out of service
•Operational:
–Alarm
–OK
Examples
In the following example, the user-configured gateway service states—the command out of service administration state and the alarm operational state—are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspgwstate
Admin State : Command_Out_Of_Service
Oper. State : Alarm
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspheartbeattimer
To display the heartbeat timer value of the VISM card, use the dspheartbeattimer command.
dspheartbeattimer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the heartbeat timer value is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspheartbeattimer
DSP Heartbeat timer value: 0
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsphistorystats
To display the various history statistics, use the dsphistorystats command.
dsphistorystats <StatsType> <Interval> <InterfaceIndex> |InterfaceIndex2|
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, Switched AAL2 SVC, Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The following statistics are collected for a 24-hour duration with 15-minute intervals:
•Clock slips—VISM/VISM-PR
•ATM Statistics—VISM-PR only
•Cells per second for connection—VISM-PR only
For the descriptions of the statistics, see the "VISM-PR Bulk Statistics Upload to CWM" section on page 9-87.
Examples
In the following example, the PVC statistics that are collected from the interval 00:15 to 00:30 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsphistorystats 1 2 131
PVC History Statistics: interval = 2, LCN = 131
--------------------------------------------
Valid Flag = VALID
Last Reset Uptime Ticks = 0
Total ATM Xmt Cells = 180902
Total ATM Rcv Cells = 0
Avg Per Sec ATM Xmt Cells = 201
Avg Per Sec ATM Rcv Cells = 0
Peak Per Sec ATM Xmt Cells = 202
Peak Per Sec ATM Rcv Cells = 0
Total OAM Xmt End-to-End Lpbk Req Cells = 900
Total OAM Rcv End-to-End Lpbk Rsp Cells = 0
Total OAM Xmt Segment Lpbk Cells = 0
Total OAM Rcv Segment Lpbk Cells = 0
Total OAM End-to-End Lpbk Lost Cells = 900
Total Discarded Rcv OAM Cells = 0
Total AIS Suppress Cnts = 0
Total Xmt AIS Cnts = 0
Total Rcv AIS Cnts = 0
Total Xmt FERF Cnts = 0
Total Rcv FERF Cnts = 0
Total Xmt AIS Cells = 0
Total Rcv AIS Cells = 0
Total Xmt FERF Cells = 900
Total Rcv FERF Cells = 0
Total AAL2 CPS Sent Pkts = 0
Total AAL2 CPS Rcvd Pkts = 0
Total AAL2 HEC Errors = 0
Total AAL2 CRC Errors = 0
Total AAL2 Invalid OSF Cells = 0
Total AAL2 Invalid Parity Cells = 0
Total AAL2 Invalid Cid Pkts = 0
Total AAL2 Invalid UUI Pkts = 0
Total AAL2 Invalid Length Pkts = 0
Total AAL5 PDU Sent Pkts = 0
Total AAL5 PDU Rcvd Pkts = 0
Total AAL5 Invalid CPI PDUs = 0
Total AAL5 Oversized SDU Rcvd PDUs = 0
Total AAL5 Invalid Length PDUs = 0
Total AAL5 CRC32 Errored PDUs = 0
Total AAL5 Reassembly Timer Expiry PDUs = 0
Last Completed Interval Number is 42
Related Commands
dsplapd
To display configuration data about a Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD), use the dsplapd command.
dsplapd <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the LAPD configuration data is displayed for line number 1, DS0 number 1:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplapd 1 1
vismRudpSessionStatNum: 1
vismRudpSessionAutoResets: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdAutoResets: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdInSeqs: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdOutSeqs: 0
vismRudpSessionSentPackets: 5
vismRudpSessionRcvdPackets: 0
vismRudpSessionSentBytes: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdBytes: 0
vismRudpSessionDataSentPkts: 0
vismRudpSessionDataRcvdPkts: 0
vismRudpSessionDiscardPkts: 0
Trunk type: Backhaul
Related Commands
dsplapds
To display configuration data about all Link Access Protocol D Channels (LAPDs) on the VISM card, use the dsplapds command.
dsplapds
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for all LAPDs is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplapds
Line number DS0 number Lapd Application Type
------------------------------------------------
1 1 PRI
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dsplapdstat
To display statistics (counters) about Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD) for a specific line and DS0, use the dsplapdstat command.
dsplapdstat <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the LAPD statistics for line number 1, DS0 number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplapdstat 1 1
vismLapdStatsIndex: 1
vismLapdRxInfoFrames: 0
vismLapdTxInfoFrames: 0
vismLapdRxReadyFrames: 0
vismLapdTxReadyFrames: 0
vismLapdRxNotReadyFrames: 0
vismLapdTxNotReadyFrames: 0
vismLapdRxSABMFrames: 0
vismLapdTxSABMFrames: 0
vismLapdRxDisconFrames: 0
vismLapdTxDisconFrames: 0
vismLapdRxUAFrames: 0
vismLapdTxUAFrames: 0
vismLapdRxDiscModeFrames: 0
vismLapdTxDiscModeFrames: 0
vismLapdRxFrmRejectFrames: 0
vismLapdTxFrmRejectFrames: 0
vismLapdRxExchIdFrames: 0
vismLapdTxExchIdFrames: 0
vismLapdRxUnumInfoFrames: 0
vismLapdTxUnumInfoFrames: 0
vismLapdRxRejectFrames: 0
vismLapdTxRejectFrames: 0
vismLapdRxInvalidFrames: 0
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
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.
dsplapdtrunkpvc
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the control PVC trunk carries LAPD trunk messages for the current VISM card:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplapdtrunkpvc
Lapd Trunk PVC Carrier: Control
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsplapdtrunks
To display the data of all Link Access Protocol D Channel (LAPD) configured trunks, use the dsplapdtrunks command.
dsplapdtrunks
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all LAPD configuration data of the current VISM card trunks are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplapdtrunks
Trunk Num State Session Number
--------- ----- --------------
1 Oos 1
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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.
dsplinecasbits <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the currently transmitted and received CAS bits of line number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dsplinecasbits 1
DS0 Tx to TDM Rx fr TDM
-------A-B-C-D-----A-B-C-D
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
dsplinesabyte
To display the transmit and receive SA buffers, use the dsplinesabyte command.
The SA-byte is used to insert SA-bits (bits SA4-SA8) into a time slot. The SA-bits are spare bits that can be used for synchronization.
dsplinesabyte <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SA-bytes of line number 1:
nodename.1.20.VISM8.a > dsplinesabyte 1
Line 1 Transmit SA Buffer Registers
------- -------
Transmit Sa4-byte Buffer: 255
Transmit Sa5-byte Buffer: 255
Transmit Sa6-byte Buffer: 255
Transmit Sa7-byte Buffer: 255
Transmit Sa8-byte Buffer: 255
Line 1 Receive SA Buffer Registers
------- -------
Receive Sa4-byte Buffer: 0
Receive Sa5-byte Buffer: 0
Receive Sa6-byte Buffer: 0
Receive Sa7-byte Buffer: 0
Receive Sa8-byte Buffer: 0
Related Commands
dspllccstats
To display lossless compression statistics, use the dspllccstats command.
dspllccstats <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, Switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards with lossless compression codecs.
Examples
In the following example, the output of the dspllccstats command on endpoint 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.19.VISM8.a > dspllccstats 1
lossless compression summary:
current compression ratio = 98
average compression ratio since reset = 107
max buffer size (ms) = 32
nominal buffer size (ms) = 1052135
current buffer size (ms) = 124
total input frame count = 15694567
total output frame count = 16798761
encoded tx front-end compressed frame count = 144851
encoded tx back-end compressed frame count = 0
encoded tx frame count (no compression) = 16653909
underflow error count = 12428
overflow error count = 0
decode error count = 0
tx signaling frame count = 28473
rx signaling frame count = 0
rx bad checksum frame count = 0
rx good checksum frame count = 0
nodename.1.19.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspln
To display the configuration data of a VISM card line, use the dspln command.
dspln <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for line number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.12.VISM8.a > dspln 1
LineNum: 1
LineConnectorType: RJ-48
LineEnable: Modify
LineType: dsx1ESF
LineCoding: dsx1B8ZS
LineLength: 0-131 ft
LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming
LineLoopbackCommand: LocalLineLoop
LineSendCode: NoCode
LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffff
LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled
LineSignalingType: No Signaling
LineCcsChannels: 0x0
LineTrunkConditioning: disable
LineBearerBusyCode: 127
CircuitIdentifier:
TxDigitOrder: aniThenDnis
TonePlanRegion:
TonePlanVersion: 0
RingingTO: 180
RingBackTO: 180
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
BusyTO: 30
ReorderTO: 30
DialTO: 16
StutterDialTO: 16
OffHookAlertTO: 5
RemoteRingbackMethod: proxy
V110Detection: enable
LineNumOfValidEntries: 8
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card.
Configures characteristics for a VISM card line.
Deletes a T1 or E1 line from a VISM card.
dsplncidcps
To show the cells per second usage per CID for all of the CIDs on a particular line, use the dsplncidcps command.
dsplncidcps <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, Switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the cells per second information is displayed for 1:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplncidcps 1
LCN CID Endpt 24Hr Peak Xmit 24Hr Peak Rcv Current Xmit Current Rcv
Num Num Num cell Rate(CPS) cell Rate(CPS) Cell Rate(CPS) Cell Rate(CPS)
--- --- ----- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
131 8 1 219 201
Related Commands
dsplncids
To display the channel identification (CID), endpoint, and AAL2 configuration data for a VISM card line, use the dsplncids command.
dsplncids <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the CID, endpoint, and AAL2 configuration data. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the CID, endpoint, and AAL2 configuration data for line 2 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplncids 2
lcn CID Endpt Cid Type3 VAD Prof Prof Codec Cas DTMF
Num Num Num Status Redun VAD Timer Type Num Type Tran Tran Ecan
--- --- ----- ------ ----- --- ----- ------ ---- --------- ---- ---- ----
33 10 2 active ena ena 250 ITU 1 G.711u ena ena ena
Note If you configure the codec type as clear for the line identified by the line_number argument, the Type3 Redun, Cas Tran, DTMF Tran, and Ecan values are not applicable.
Related Commands
dsplncompanding
To display the companding law on a line, use the dsplncompanding command.
dsplncompanding <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the companding law is shown for line 1:
PXM1E_SJ.1.27.VISM8.a > dsplncompanding 1
Line/Ds0 Companding
-------- ----------
1/ 1 U-Law
1/ 2 U-Law
1/ 3 U-Law
1/ 4 U-Law
1/ 5 U-Law
1/ 6 U-Law
1/ 7 U-Law
1/ 8 U-Law
1/ 9 U-Law
1/10 U-Law
1/11 U-Law
1/12 U-Law
1/13 U-Law
1/14 U-Law
1/15 U-Law
1/16 U-Law
1/17 U-Law
1/18 U-Law
1/19 U-Law
1/20 U-Law
1/21 U-Law
1/22 U-Law
1/23 U-Law
1/24 U-Law
1/25 U-Law
1/26 U-Law
1/27 U-Law
1/28 U-Law
1/29 U-Law
1/30 U-Law
1/31 U-Law
Related Commands
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.
dsplndigitorder <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The ANI and DNIS digits are sent as part of the MGCP setup message.
Examples
In the following example, line number 7 is assigned the following digit order during an outgoing FGD call:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplndigitorder 7
LineNum : 1
Dsx1TxDigitOrder: aniThenDnis
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsplndsp
To display the digital signal processor (DSP) data for a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplndsp command.
dsplndsp <line_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DSP data for line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplndsp 1
VismLineNum: 1
ECANEnable: enable
ECANReenable: ReenableOnModemData
ToneDisable: G.165
MaximumTail: 32 milliseconds
ResidualEcho: ComfortNoise
VoiceDetection: Enable
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Note VAD and ECAN apply to the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode only.
Related Commands
dsplndsx0s
To display the configuration data of all DS0s on a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplndsx0s command.
dsplndsx0s <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display all DS0 configuration data. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all DS0 configuration data for line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplndsx0s 1
ds0 If Robbed Bit Idle Seized EndPt If Variant
Index Signaling Code Code Num Type Name
-------- ------------ ------ -------- ------- ------ -------------
1 True 0 0 1 bearer
2 True 0 0 2 bearer
3 True 0 0 3 bearer
4 True 0 0 4 bearer
5 True 0 0 5 bearer
6 False 0 0 -1 -
7 False 0 0 -1 -
8 False 0 0 -1 -
9 False 0 0 -1 -
10 False 0 0 -1 -
11 False 0 0 -1 -
12 False 0 0 -1 -
13 False 0 0 -1 -
14 False 0 0 -1 -
15 False 0 0 -1 -
16 False 0 0 -1 -
17 False 0 0 -1 -
18 False 0 0 -1 -
19 False 0 0 -1 -
20 False 0 0 -1 -
21 False 0 0 -1 -
22 False 0 0 -1 -
23 False 0 0 -1 -
24 False 0 0 -1 -
Note Idle code, seized code, and variant name apply to the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode only.
Related Commands
dsplnendptstatus
To display the status of endpoints for a specified T1 or E1 line, use the dsplnendptstatus command.
dsplnendptstatus <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the status for the endpoints on line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnendptstatus 1
ds0# Endpt# Codec VAD ECAN
------------------------------
1 1 G.711a ON ON
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays information about all the endpoints on a VISM card.
Displays the characteristics of a VISM card line.
dsplnexecdiag
To verify that all of the endpoints on the line are enabled for channel level testing, use the dsplnexecdiag command.
dsplnexecdiag <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the channel level testing is enabled for all of the endpoints on line 1:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnexecdiag 1
LineNo/Ds0No DSP Exec Status
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
1/ 2 Enable
1/ 3 Enable
1/ 4 Enable
1/ 5 Enable
1/ 6 Enable
1/ 7 Enable
1/ 8 Enable
1/ 9 Enable
1/10 Enable
1/11 Enable
1/12 Enable
1/13 Enable
1/14 Enable
1/15 Enable
1/16 Enable
1/17 Enable
1/18 Enable
1/19 Enable
1/20 Enable
1/21 Enable
1/22 Enable
1/23 Enable
1/24 Enable
Related Commands
dsplngain
To display the adjustable gain values for all DS0s on a specified VISM card line, use the dsplngain command.
dsplngain <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the adjustable gain values for all DS0s. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the adjustable gain values for all DS0s on VISM card line 3 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplngain 3
Ds0Num InputGain OutputAttenuation
------ --------- -----------------
1 0 100
2 10 60
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsplnmusicthreshold
To display the music on-hold threshold values for the DS0s on a specified line, use the dsplnmusicthreshold command.
dsplnmusicthreshold <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the DS0 music on-hold threshold values. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DS0s on VISM card line number 3 music on-hold threshold values are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnmusicthreshold 3
Ds0Num Musicthreshold
------ --------------
1 -38
2 -40
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsplnringback
To display the method that the VISM uses to send ring-back tones for a specified line, use the dsplnringback command.
dsplnringback <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the method for sending ring-back tones. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The ring-back tone method is displayed as one of the following:
•Proxy—VISM sends the appropriate packet (NSE, NTE, or AAL2 type 3) for the ring-back tone to the originating VISM, which sends the ring-back tone toward the TDM network.
•Inband—VISM generates the inband ring-back tone toward the originating VISM over the packet network and the originating VISM plays the ring-back tone.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card line 4 ring-back tone method, inband, is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnringback 4
LineNum: 4
Dsx1RemoteRingback: inband
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsplns
To display all line configuration data for the current VISM card, use the dsplns command.
dsplns
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for all lines on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplns
Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats
Type Source Alarm
---- ----- ------------ ---- -------- --------- -------- ----- -----
17.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No
17.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No
17.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
17.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
17.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
17.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
17.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
17.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
LineNumOfValidEntries: 8
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a T1 or E1 line to a VISM card.
Configures line characteristics for a specified line.
Deletes a DS1 line from a VISM card.
Displays the characteristics of a specified line.
dsplnsidpacket
To display the line and DS0 in which the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet is enabled, use the dsplnsidpacket command.
dsplnsidpacket <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SID packet is enabled on line 1:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnsidpacket 1
LineNo/Ds0No Sid Packet
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
1/ 2 Enable
1/ 3 Enable
1/ 4 Enable
1/ 5 Enable
1/ 6 Enable
1/ 7 Enable
1/ 8 Enable
1/ 9 Enable
1/10 Enable
1/11 Enable
1/12 Enable
1/13 Enable
1/14 Enable
1/15 Enable
1/16 Enable
1/17 Enable
1/18 Enable
1/19 Enable
1/20 Enable
1/21 Enable
1/22 Enable
1/23 Enable
1/24 Enable
Related Commands
dsplnstate
To display the service state of specified T1 or E1 line with respect to the xGCP protocol, use the dsplnstate command.
dsplnstate <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Service states are administrative or operational. Each service state has an actual state and an effective state. The actual states are given in the following list:
•Actual administrative states:
–In service
–Pending out of service
–Command out of service
–Inactive
–Invalid state
•Actual operational states:
–Alarm
–OK
The effective administrative state is the combination of the states of the gateway and the line.
The effective operational state is the combination of the alarm states of the gateway and the line.
Examples
In the following example, the service states of line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplnstate 1
Line number : 1, Actual admin. state : Inactive
Actual oper. state : OK
Line number : 1, Effective admin. state : Inactive
Effective oper. state : OK
Related Commands
dsplntoneplan
To display the tone plan configuration of a specified VISM card line, use the dsplntoneplan command.
dsplntoneplan <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the tone plan configuration. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the tone plan configuration for the current VISM card line number 8 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplntoneplan 8
LineNum :8
Dsx1TonePlanRegion :singapore
Dsx1TonePlanVersion:11
Related Commands
dsplntonetimeout
To display the configured timeout periods for all call progress tones of a specified VISM card line, use the dsplntonetimeout command.
dsplntonetimeout <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the line for which you want to display the configured timeout periods (defined in seconds) for all call progress tones. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all call progress tones for line number 5 are displayed in seconds:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplntonetimeout 5
LineNum: 5
Dsx1RingingTO: 200 seconds
Dsx1RingBackTO: 200 seconds
Dsx1BusyTO: 35 seconds
Dsx1ReorderTO: 35 seconds
Dsx1DialTO: 16 seconds
Dsx1StutterDialTO: 16 seconds
Dsx1OffHookAlertTO: 5 seconds
Related Commands
dsplongdurationtimer
To display the long duration timer value, use the dsplongdurationtimer command.
The long duration is the amount of time, in hours, that must elapse for a connection to be considered established.
dsplongdurationtimer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the long duration timer value is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsplongdurationtimer
Long duration timer value: 1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsploops
To display all lines and DS0s that are in the loopback condition, use the dsploops command.
dsploops
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the lines and DS0s that are currently in the loopback condition are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsploops
Line Loopbacks on this card
---------------------------
Line 1: Local Loopback
ds0 loopbacks on this card
--------------------------
Endpoint 1 Loopback Enabled
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures a cellbus connection to local loopback condition on a current card.
Places an endpoint in a loopback condition in the TDM direction.
dspmaxconfnum
To display the maximum number of three-way conferences on a VISM card, use the dspmaxconfnum command.
dspmaxconfnum
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM/VISM-PR card does not support three-way conferences:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmaxconfnum
Maximum number of conferences: 0
Related Commands
dspmaxmgcs
To display the maximum number of Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs) that can be configured on the current card, use the dspmaxmgcs command.
dspmaxmgcs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the maximum number of MGCs that can be configured on the current card is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmaxmgcs
Maximum number of MGCs: 8
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspmgc
To display the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) name associated with an MGC number, use the dspmgc command.
dspmgc <mgcNumber>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, the MGC associated with the MGC number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgc 1
mgcNumber : 1
mgcName : mgc1
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspmgcgrpparams
To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy group parameters, use the dspmgcgrpparams command.
dspmgcgrpparams
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example shows, all configured call agent redundancy group parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgcgrpparams
Mgc Grp Num Com State State Chg Notification Priority
----------- --------- ---------------------- --------
1 CommLoss Enabled 1
Related Commands
dspmgcgrpprotocols
To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy group protocols, use the dspmgcgrpprotocols command.
dspmgcgrpprotocols
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all configured call agent redundancy group protocols are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgcgrpprotocols
MgcGrp Prot Qrntn Qrntn Sign Prov RspAck Disc Cancel
Num Num Persist Def OnOff Resp Attr Proc Graceful
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 MGCP 0.1 Qrtn StepDiscard DelEvtNotPrsnt NotSend NotSend Disable NotSend
1 MGCP 1.0 Qrtn StepProcess DelNegEvt Send Send Enable Send
Related Commands
dspmgcgrps
To display all configured Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)—call agent—redundancy groups, use the dspmgcgrps command.
dspmgcgrps
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all configured call agent redundancy groups are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgcgrps
mgcRedgrpNum mgcNum Preference State
------------ ------ ----------- -----
1 1 1 Inactive
1 2 2 Inactive
Related Commands
dspmgcs
To display the Media Gateway Control (MGC) names of all of the MGCs that are configured on the VISM card, use the dspmgcs command.
dspmgcs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the names of the MGCs that are configured on the card are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgcs
mgcNumber mgcName
-------- --------
1 mgc1
Related Commands
dspmgprotocols
To display Media Gateway Control (MGC) protocols that are supported on the VISM card, use the dspmgprotocols command.
dspmgprotocols
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the MGC protocols that are supported on the VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmgprotocols
Number mgProtocol
---------- -----------
1 MGCP 0.1
2 SGCP 1.1+
3 SRCP 1.0.2
4 SGCP 1.5
5 MGCP 1.0
6 TGCP 1.0
Related Commands
dspmidcalltimers
To display the configured partial and critical timer values for midcall dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) digit reporting, use the dspmidcalltimers command.
dspmidcalltimers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configured partial and critical timers for midcall DTMF digit reporting are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmidcalltimers
LineNum DTMF Partial Timer DTMF Critical Timer
------- ------------------ -------------------
1 16 4
2 20 4
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the midcall DTMF feature partial and critical timers for a specified VISM card line.
dspmngcidcnt
To display the managed channel identifier (CID) count for a specified endpoint, use the dspmngcidcnt command.
dspmngcidcnt <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the managed CID counts for endpoint number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmngcidcnt 1
EndptNum: 1
Lcn: 131
Cid: 11
SentPkts: 0
RcvdPkts: 0
SentOctets: 8
RcvdOctets: 8
LostPkts: 0
Jitter: 0
Latency: 0
Ext AIS Rcvd: 0
Ext RAI Rcvd: 0
Ext Conn AIS Rcvd: 0
Ext Conn RDI Rcvd: 0
Ext AIS Rcvd Cnt: 0
Ext RAI Rcvd Cnt: 0
Ext Conn AIS Rcvd Cnt: 0
Ext Conn RDI Rcvd Cnt: 0
Ext Conn AIS Xmit Cnt: 0
Ext Conn RAI Xmit Cnt: 1
24Hr Peak Xmt Cell Rate (CPS): 204
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Current Xmt Cell Rate (CPS): 201
24Hr Peak Rcv Cell Rate (CPS): 0
Current Rcv Cell Rate (CPS): 0
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspmonecanendpt
To monitor the echo cancellation (ECAN) activity for a specified endpoint, use the dspmonecanendpt command.
dspmonecanendpt <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the ECAN activity for endpoint number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmonecanendpt 1
Send Energy (dBm) = -45, Receive Energy (dBm) = -45
ERL (dB) = 6, ERLE (dB) = 0
Largest Reflector (ms) is 4
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspmusicthreshold
To display the music on-hold threshold values (defined in decibels) for each DS0 and line of a VISM card, use the dspmusicthreshold command.
dspmusicthreshold
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current VISM card music on-hold threshold values are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspmusicthreshold
LineNo/Ds0No Musicthreshold
------------ --------------
1/1 -38
1/2 -50
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspnwcot
To display the whether the gateway-initiated network continuity test is on or off, use the dspnwcot command.
dspnwcot
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, gateway-initiated network continuity test is on:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspnwcot
GW Initiated Network COT: On
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspoamloopcnt
To display the number of Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) loopback cells before an OAM loopback failure causes the PVC to go into alarm, use the dspoamloopcnt command.
dspoamloopcnt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the OAM loopback count is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspoamloopcnt
OAM Loopback Cell Timeout Count: 60
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspoamparams
To display the transmitted and received permanent virtual circuit (PVC) Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cell parameters, use the dspoamparams command
dspoamparams
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the transmitted and received PVC OAM cell parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspoamparams
OAM Cell Gap: 500 ms
OAM Cell Retry Count: 3
OAM Cell Recover Count: 5
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspport
To display configuration data about the virtual port that you created with the addport command, use the dspport command.
dspport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data about the virtual port created with the addport command is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspport
vismPortNum: 1
vismPortRowStatus: add
vismPortSpeed: 50000
vismPortState: active
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a virtual port between a VISM and PXM cards.
Deletes a virtual port between a VISM and PXM cards.
dspprofparams
To display the profile elements and the preferences for all profiles, use the dspprofparams command.
dspprofparams
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP trunking/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.
Examples
In the following example, the profile elements and preferences for all profiles are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspprofparams
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : ITU
Profile Number : 1
Profile Preference : 4
Voice Profile Codec : G.711u
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): five
Voice Profile SID : VAD on
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : ITU
Profile Number : 2
Profile Preference : 3
Voice Profile Codec : G.711u
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): five
Voice Profile SID : sidGenric
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : ITU
Profile Number : 3
Profile Preference : 1
Voice Profile Codec : G.726-32K
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): five
Voice Profile SID : sidGenric
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : ITU
Profile Number : 7
Profile Preference : 2
Voice Profile Codec : G.729ab
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): ten
Voice Profile SID : sid729
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : ITU
Profile Number : 8
Profile Preference : 5
Voice Profile Codec : G.729ab
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): ten
Voice Profile SID : sid729
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : Custom
Profile Number : 100
Profile Preference : 6
Voice Profile Codec : G.726-32K
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): ten
Voice Profile SID : sidGenric
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : Custom
Profile Number : 101
Profile Preference : 7
Voice Profile Codec : G.729ab
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): ten
Voice Profile SID : sid729
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Profile Type : Custom
Profile Number : 110
Profile Preference : 8
Voice Profile Codec : G.729ab
Voice Profile Packetization-period(ms): thirty
Voice Profile SID : sid729
VBD Profile Codec : G.711u
VBD Profile Packetization-period (ms) : five
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the VBD profile element for a profile.
Configures the voice profile element for a profile.
Configures a profile preference.
dsprscprtn
To display configuration data about the resource partition which you created with the addrscprtn command, use the dsprscprtn command.
dsprscprtn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data about the resource partition created with the addrscprtn command is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprscprtn
vismResPartPortNum: 1
vismResPartCtrlrNum: par
vismResPartRowStatus: add
vismResPartNumOfLcnAvail: 72
vismResPartLcnLow: 32
vismResPartLcnHigh: 279
vismResPartIngrPctBW: 100
vismResPartEgrPctBW: 100
vismResPartCtrlrID: 2
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Related Commands
dsprsvpif
To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) status of a specified connection, use the dsprsvpif command.
dsprsvpif <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number (LCN) of the connection for which you want to display the RSVP status. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the RSVP status of LCN 142 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpif 142
Interface: 142
RSVP: Enable
Refresh Interval: 45 sec
Refresh Multiple: 7
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Related Commands
dsprsvpreq
To display the data associated with a specified Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) request, use the dsprsvpreq command.
dsprsvpreq <session_number> <req_number>
Syntax Description
session_number
RSVP session number. Range is 1-65535.
req_number
RSVP request number. Range is 1-65535.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the data associated with the request identified by RSVP session number 400 and RSVP request number 64521 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpreq 400 64521
rsvpSessionNumber : 400
rsvpResvFwdNumber : 64521
rsvpResvFwdType : IPv4
rsvpResvFwdDestAddr : 12.12.12.1
rsvpResvFwdSenderAddr : 11.11.11.1
rsvpResvFwdDestAddrLength : 32
rsvpResvFwdSenderAddrLength : 32
rsvpResvFwdProtocol : IP
rsvpResvFwdDestPort : 49152
rsvpResvFwdPort : 49152
rsvpResvFwdHopAddr : 12.12.12.2
rsvpResvFwdInterface : 182
rsvpResvFwdService : Guaranteed
rsvpResvFwdTSpecRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvFwdTSpecPeakRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvFwdTSpecBurst : 120 bytes
rsvpResvFwdTSpecMinTU : 120
rsvpResvFwdTSpecMaxTU : 120
rsvpResvFwdRSpecRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvFwdRSpecSlack : 0 usec
rsvpResvFwdInterval : 30000 msec
rsvpResvFwdScope :
rsvpResvFwdShared : false
rsvpResvFwdExplicit : true
rsvpResvFwdRSVPHop : true
rsvpResvFwdLastChange : 5474
rsvpResvFwdStatus : active
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Related Commands
dsprsvpreqs
To display all Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) requests on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpreqs command.
dsprsvpreqs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
A request is a generated outgoing reservation message. Use the dsprsvpresvs command to display incoming or locally created reservations.
Examples
In the following example, the RSVP request on the current VISM card is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpreqs
Sess Resv From To Prot DPort SPort Interval Serv BPS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 11.11.11.1 12.12.12.1 IP 49152 49152 30000 Guaranteed 96000
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Related Commands
dsprsvpresv
To display all data associated with a Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) bandwidth reservation, use the dsprsvpresv command.
dsprsvpresv <session_number> <resv_number>
Syntax Description
session_number
RSVP session number. Range is 1-65535.
resv_number
RSVP bandwidth reservation number. Range is 1-65535.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
An RSVP bandwidth reservation is uniquely identified by an RSVP session number and RSVP reservation number combination.
Examples
In the following example, the data associated with RSVP session number 200 and RSVP bandwidth reservation number 3400 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpresv 200 3400
rsvpSessionNumber : 200
rsvpResvNumber : 3400
rsvpResvType : IPv4
rsvpResvDestAddr : 12.12.12.1
rsvpResvSenderAddr : 11.11.11.1
rsvpResvDestAddrLength : 32
rsvpResvSenderAddrLength : 32
rsvpResvProtocol : IP
rsvpResvDestPort : 49152
rsvpResvPort : 49152
rsvpResvHopAddr : 12.12.12.1
rsvpResvInterface : 0
rsvpResvService : Guaranteed
rsvpResvTSpecRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvTSpecPeakRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvTSpecBurst : 120 bytes
rsvpResvTSpecMinTU : 120
rsvpResvTSpecMaxTU : 120
rsvpResvRSpecRate : 96000 bps
rsvpResvRSpecSlack : 0 usec
rsvpResvInterval : 30000 msec
rsvpResvScope :
rsvpResvShared : false
rsvpResvExplicit : true
rsvpResvRSVPHop : true
rsvpResvLastChange : 269040
rsvpResvStatus : active
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Related Commands
dsprsvpresvs
To display all incoming Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) bandwidth reservations on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpresvs command.
dsprsvpresvs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command displays data for reservations that are incoming or created by application programming interface (API) calls. Use the dsprsvpreqs command to display data for outgoing reservations or requests.
Examples
In the following example, all incoming RSVP-known bandwidth reservations are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpresvs
Sess Resv From To Prot DPort SPort Interval Serv BPS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 11.11.11.1 12.12.12.1 IP 49152 49152 30000 Guaranteed 96000
0 0 12.12.12.1 11.11.11.1 IP 49152 49152 30000 Guaranteed 96000
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Related Commands
dsprsvpsender
To display all data associated with a specified Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) path state, use the dsprsvpsender command.
dsprsvpsender <session_number> <sender_number>
Syntax Description
session_number
RSVP session number. Range is 1-65535.
sender_number
RSVP sender number. Range is 1-65535.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
The session number and sender number combination uniquely identifies a path state.
Examples
In the following example, the data associated with the RSVP path state identified by RSVP session number 100 and RSVP sender number 23099 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpsender 100 23099
rsvpSessionNumber : 100
rsvpSenderNumber : 23099
rsvpSenderType : IPv4
rsvpSenderDestAddr : 12.12.12.1
rsvpSenderAddr : 11.11.11.1
rsvpSenderDestAddrLength : 32
rsvpSenderAddrLength : 32
rsvpSenderProtocol : IP
rsvpSenderDestPort : 49152
rsvpSenderPort : 49152
rsvpSenderHopAddr : 12.12.12.2
rsvpSenderInterface : 182
rsvpSenderTSpecRate : 96000 bps
rsvpSenderTSpecPeakRate : 96000 bps
rsvpSenderTSpecBurst : 120 bytes
rsvpSenderTSpecMinTU : 120
rsvpSenderTSpecMaxTU : 120
rsvpSenderInterval : 30000 msec
rsvpSenderRSVPHop : true
rsvpSenderLastChange : 4726
rsvpSenderAdspecBreak : false
rsvpSenderAdspecHopCount : 3
rsvpSenderAdspecPathBw : -855437984 bps
rsvpSenderAdspecMinLatency : 0 usec
rsvpSenderAdspecMtu : 1500 bytes
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedSvc : ?
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedBreak : ?
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedCtot : 0 bytes
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedDtot : 0 usec
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedCsum : 0 bytes
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedDsum : 0 usec
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedHopCount : 0
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedPathBw : 0 bps
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedMinLatency : 0 usec
rsvpSenderAdspecGuaranteedMtu : 0 bytes
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadSvc : 1
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadBreak : false
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadHopCount : 0
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadPathBw : 0 bps
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadMinLatency : 0 usec
rsvpSenderAdspecCtrlLoadMtu : 0 bytes
rsvpSenderStatus : active
rsvpSenderTTL : 253
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Related Commands
dsprsvpsenders
To display all Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) path states on the current VISM card, use the dsprsvpsenders command.
dsprsvpsenders
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all RSVP path states on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprsvpsenders
Session Sender From To Prot DPort SPort BPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 1 11.11.11.1 12.12.12.1 IP 49152 49152 96000
1 0 12.12.12.1 11.11.11.1 IP 49152 49152 96000
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Related Commands
dsprtpcnt
To display the bearer counters of the statistics for a specific Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the dsprtpcnt command.
dsprtpcnt <rtp_conn_index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the bearer counters of the statistics for the static RTP connection numbered 132 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprtpcnt 132
Connection Index :132
Packets Sent :99604
Packets Received :0
Octets Sent :7966804
Octets Received :0
Packets Lost :0
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Related Commands
dsprtpcon
To display the configuration data of a specified static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connection, use the dsprtpcon command.
dsprtpcon <rtp_conn_index>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for the static RTP connection numbered 106 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprtpcon 106
Connection Index: 1
Endpoint Number: 1
Local RTP Port: 49648
Remote RTP Port: 49648
Remote IP Address: 10.1.30.30
Codec Type: G.711u
Packetization Period: ten msec
ECAN Status: Enable
VAD: Off
VAD Timer: 250 msec
CAS Transport: On
DTMF Transport: On
ICS Enable: Disable
Bearer TOS: 160
Connection Mode: GW can send and recv packets
Conn Alarm State: Active
Conn Fail Reason: Not Fail
Payload Type: 256
Associated PVC: 131
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Related Commands
dsprtpconnstat
To display the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) connection statistics for a specified endpoint, use the dsprtpconnstat command.
dsprtpconnstat <endpt_num>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the RTP connection statistics for endpoint 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprtpconnstat 202
Endpoint index = 1
No. of RTP Packets Sent = 26383402
No. of RTP Packets Received = 26383333
No. of Octets Sent = 2110672160
No. of Octets Received = 2110666640
No. of RTP Packets Lost = 72
Interarrival Jitter = 0
Latency = 125
Related Commands
dsprtpcons
To display the configuration data of all static Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) VoIP trunking connections on a VISM card, use the dsprtpcons command.
dsprtpcons
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for all static RTP connections is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprtpcons
Connection Endpoint Local Rtp Remote RTP Remote IP Codec Packetization Alarm
Index Number Port Port Address Type Period State
---------- -------- --------- ---------- --------------- ----- ------------- ----------
1 1 49700 49700 209.165.200.224 G711u ten Active
2 2 49702 49702 209.165.200.225 G.711u ten Active
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Related Commands
dsprudptrunk
To display the configuration data of a specified ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) session, use the dsprudptrunk command.
dsprudptrunk <session_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP session number 43 is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprudptrunk 43
Session Number :43
Local Port :1124
.
.
Trans State Timeout:2000
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Related Commands
dsprudptrunks
To display the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) sessions on the VISM card, use the dsprudptrunks command.
dsprudptrunks
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of all ISDN PRI backhaul RUDP sessions is displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dsprudptrunks
Session Number Local Port Local IP Remote IP Remote Port Session State
-------------- ---------- --------------- --------------- ----------- -------------
43 1124 209.165.200.224 209.165.200.210 1159 Active
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Related Commands
dspsarcnt
To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counter values for a specified channel, use the dspsarcnt command.
dspsarcnt <LCN>
Syntax Description
LCN
Logical channel number of the connection for which you want to display SAR counter values. Range is 131-510.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SAR counter values for logical channel number 132 are displayed:
nodename.1.5.VISM8.a > dspsarcnt 132
SarShelfNum: 1
SarSlotNum: 17
SarChanNum: 132
Tx Rx
--------------- ---------------
Total Cells: 69486 60243
Total CellsCLP: 0 0
Total CellsAIS: 0 0
Total CellsFERF: 0 0
Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0
Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0
RcvCellsDiscOAM: 2151467320
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Related Commands
dspsarcnts
To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counter values for a VISM card, use the dspsarcnts command.
dspsarcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SAR counter values for the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsarcnts
SarShelfNum: 1
SarSlotNum: 27
SarChanNum: 0
Tx Rx
--------------- ---------------
Total Cells: 0 0
Total CellsCLP: 0 0
Total CellsAIS: 0 0
Total CellsFERF: 0 0
Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0
Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0
RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Related Commands
dspsarmsgcnt
To display the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) control message counter values for a VISM card, use the dspsarmsgcnt command.
dspsarmsgcnt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SAR control message counter values for the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsarmsgcnt
RiscXmtCtrlMsg: 83606
RiscRcvCtrlMsg: 83606
SARXmtCtrlMsg: 83445
SARRcvCtrlMsg: 83606
SARCtrlMsgDiscLenErr: 0
SARCtrlMsgDiscCRCErr: 0
SARCtrlMsgDiscUnknownChan: 0
SARCtrlMsgLastUnknownChan: 0
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Related Commands
dspseqtonedet
To display the configuration data of a sequential tone that is configured through the use of the cnfseqtonedet command, use the dspseqtonedet command.
dspseqtonedet
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP switching/VoIP trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Note This command is applicable only to the VISM-PR card.
Examples
In the following example, the values for a sequential tone that is configured through use of the cnfseqtonedet command are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspseqtonedet
seqToneNumOfFrequencies 3
seqToneEventID 74
seqToneDurationOfEachTone 330 ms
seqToneGapBetweenEachTone 10 ms
seqToneDurationDeviation 20 ms
seqToneMaximumGapDuration 150 ms
seqToneGapDurationDeviation 200 ms
seqToneFreqDeviation 40 hz
seqTonePowerLevelCeiling -3 dB
seqTonePowerLevelFloor -40 dB
seqToneFrequency1 950 hz
seqToneFrequency2 1400 hz
seqToneFrequency3 1800 hz
seqToneFrequency4 280 hz
seqToneFrequency5 280 hz
seqToneFrequency6 280 hz
seqToneFrequency7 280 hz
seqToneFrequency8 280 hz
seqToneFrequency9 280 hz
seqToneFrequency10 280 hz
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Related Commands
dspses
To display the configuration data of a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session, use the dspses command.
dspses <session_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of PRI backhaul session number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspses 1
vismRudpSessionNum: 1
vismRudpSessionGrpNum: 1
vismRudpSessionPriority: 1
vismRudpSessionState: Oos
vismRudpSessionCurrSession: 0
vismRudpSessionLocalIp: xxx.xx.xx.xxx
vismRudpSessionLocalPort: 1124
vismRudpSessionRmtIp: xxx.xx.xx.xx
vismRudpSessionRmtPort: 1124
vismRudpSessionMaxWindow: 32
vismRudpSessionSyncAttempts: 5
vismRudpSessionMaxSegSize: 384
vismRudpSessionMaxAutoReset: 5
vismRudpSessionRetransTmout: 600
vismRudpSessionMaxRetrans: 3
vismRudpSessionMaxCumAck: 3
vismRudpSessionAckTmout: 300
vismRudpSessionMaxOutOfSeq: 4
vismRudpSessionNullSegTmout: 2000
vismRudpSessionTransStateTmout: 2000
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspsesgrp
To display configuration data of a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session group, use the dspsesgrp command.
dspsesgrp <group_number>
Syntax Description
group_number
Number of the session group for which you want to display the PRI backhaul configuration data. Range is 1-16.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the PRI backhaul configuration data for session group number 2 is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsesgrp 2
vismSessionGrpNum: 2
vismSessionGrpSetNum: 1
vismSessionGrpState: ?
vismSessionGrpCurrSession: 0
vismSessionGrpTotalSessions: 0
vismSessionGrpMgcName: abc
vismSessionGrpSwitchFails: 0
vismSessionGrpSwitchSucesses: 0
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session group between a VISM card and a call agent.
Deletes a PRI backhaul session group.
Displays data about all PRI backhaul session groups.
dspsesgrps
To display configuration data about all Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session groups, use the dspsesgrps command.
dspsesgrps
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data of the current PRI backhaul session groups is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsesgrps
GrpNum SetNum State ActiveSes TotalSes Mgc SwitchFail SwitchSuccess
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 1 ? 0 0 abc 0 0
3 1 ? 0 0 svc 0 0
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Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session group between a VISM card and a call agent.
Deletes a PRI backhaul session group.
Displays configuration data of a PRI backhaul session group.
dspsess
To display configuration data about all Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul sessions, use the dspsess command.
dspsess
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current PRI backhaul sessions are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsess
SesNo GrpNo Priority State LocPrt RmtPrt LocIp RmtIp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 1 Oos 9011 9011 10.10.30.99 10.1.3.25
2 1 2 Oos 9012 9012 10.10.30.99 10.1.5.25
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Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session between a VISM card and a call agent.
Deletes a PRI backhaul session.
Displays the configuration data of a PRI backhaul session.
dspsesset
To display configuration data about a specified Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session set, use the dspsesset command.
dspsesset <set_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for PRI backhaul session number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsesset 1
vismSessionSetNum: 1
vismSessionSetState: Idle
vismSessionSetTotalGrps: 2
vismSessionSetActiveGrp: 0
vismSessionSetFaultTolerant: FT
vismSessionSetSwitchFails: 0
vismSessionSetSwitchSucesses: 0
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session set between a VISM card and a call agent.
Deletes a PRI backhaul session set.
dspsesstat
To display configuration data about Primary Rate Interface (PRI) backhaul session statistics, use the dspsesstat command.
dspsesstat <session_number>
Syntax Description
session_number
Number of the session for which you want to display PRI backhaul session statistics. Range is 1-64.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the statistics with their counters for the PRI backhaul session set number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsesstat 1
vismRudpSessionStatNum: 1
vismRudpSessionAutoResets: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdAutoResets: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdInSeqs: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdOutSeqs: 0
vismRudpSessionSentPackets: 5
vismRudpSessionRcvdPackets: 0
vismRudpSessionSentBytes: 0
vismRudpSessionRcvdBytes: 0
vismRudpSessionDataSentPkts: 0
vismRudpSessionDataRcvdPkts: 0
vismRudpSessionDiscardPkts: 0
vismRudpSessionRetransPkts: 0
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Command DescriptionAdds a PRI backhaul session set between a VISM card and a call agent.
Deletes a PRI backhaul session set.
dspsidpacket
To show whether or not the silence insertion descriptor (SID) packet is enabled for each line, use the dspsidpacket command.
dspsidpacket
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SID packet is enabled only on line 1:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsidpacket
LineNo/Ds0No Sid Packet
------------ ---------------
1/ 1 Enable
1/ 2 Enable
1/ 3 Enable
1/ 4 Enable
1/ 5 Enable
1/ 6 Enable
1/ 7 Enable
1/ 8 Enable
1/ 9 Enable
1/10 Enable
1/11 Enable
1/12 Enable
1/13 Enable
1/14 Enable
1/15 Enable
1/16 Enable
1/17 Enable
1/18 Enable
1/19 Enable
1/20 Enable
1/21 Enable
1/22 Enable
1/23 Enable
1/24 Enable
INFO: line ds1 '2' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '3' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '4' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '5' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '6' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '7' is not enabled
INFO: line ds1 '8' is not enabled
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dspslipcnt
To display the current clock slip counters for a specified VISM card line, use the dspslipcnt command.
dspslipcnt <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Line number of the DS1 line for which you want to display the current clock slip counters. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current clock slip counters for line 3 of the VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspslipcnt 3
Line 3 Slip Counters: Tx Slip Rx Slip
Uncontrolled Slip: 0 0
Frame Slip: 0 2
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dspsplmodemtone
To display whether or not 1560/980 Hz modem tones are detected, use the dspsplmodemtone command.
dspsplmodemtone
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, 1560/980 Hz modem tone detection is enabled:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsplmodemtone
1560/980 Hz Modem Tone Detection : ENABLED
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Command DescriptionDisables the detection of 1580/980 tones.
Enables the detection of 1580/980 tones.
dspsrcpcnt
To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) message statistics and their counters for a specified call agent, use the dspsrcpcnt command.
dspsrcpcnt <Ip_address>
Syntax Description
Ip_address
IP address, in dotted decimal format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn), of the call agent for which you want to display SRCP statistics.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SRCP message statistics and their counters of IP address 209.165.200.224 are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcpcnt 209.165.200.224
Ip Name Discarded Augw/Fail Auln/Fail Ntfy/Fail Rqnt/Fail
--------- -------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
2.2.2.2 mgc1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
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dspsrcpcnts
To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) message statistics and their counters for all known call agents, use the dspsrcpcnts command.
dspsrcpcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SRCP message statistics and their counters for all known call agents are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcpcnts
Ip Name Discarded Augw/Fail Auln/Fail Ntfy/Fail Rqnt/Fail
------- -------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
2.2.2.2 mgc1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
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dspsrcppeer
To display the peer configuration data for a specified Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) peer (call agent), use the dspsrcppeer command.
dspsrcppeer <peer_id>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the peer configuration data for the call agent identified by peer number 1 is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcppeer 1
Id PortNumber
---- ----------
1 1025
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dspsrcppeergrpparams
To display the Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added, use the dspsrcppeergrpparams command.
dspsrcppeergrpparams
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SRCP parameters for all call agent redundancy groups that have SRCP added are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcppeergrpparams
Mgc Grp Num HeartbeatIntv TimeSinceHeartbeat MaxPdu
----------- ------------- ------------------- ------
1 120 0 4096
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dspsrcppeers
To display the peer configuration data for all known Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) peers (call agents), use the dspsrcppeers command.
dspsrcppeers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration data for all known SRCP peers (call agents) is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcppeers
Id PortNumber
---- ----------
1 4000
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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.
dspsrcpport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the local UDP port number used by the SRCP is displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcpport
srcpPortNumber: 2428
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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.
dspsrcpretry
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM card level SRCP retransmission parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.27.VISM8.a > dspsrcpretry
Min Request Timeout : 500
Retry Count : 3
Max Request Timeout : 500
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dspssrcenable
To display whether or not VISM/VISM-PR is configured to allow more than one synchronization source (SSRC) stream per RTP session, use the dspssrcenable command.
dspssrcenable
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM/VISM-PR card allows more than one SSRC stream per RTP session.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspssrcenable
SSRC check : enable
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dspstatparms
To display the general status of the statistics upload functionality by means of the VISM-PR CLI, use the dspstatparms command.
dspstatparms
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, Switched AAL2 SVC, Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards. For more information regarding the statistics you can collect on the VISM-PR card, see the "VISM-PR Bulk Statistics Upload to CWM" section on page 9-87.
Examples
In the following example, the statistics upload counters for the current VISM-PR card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspstatparms
TFTP Retry Count: 1
TFTP ACK time-out (sec): 60
Bucket Interval: 15
File Interval: 15
Peak Enable Flag: Disabled
Object Count: 2 STATS COLLECTION: Enabled
Object Subtype Counts: 2 2 0 0
Total File Memory Used: 8685
Number of File Allocated: 5
Current File Size: 123176
Stat Memory Allocated: 96832
Auto Memory Allocated: 105517
Auto Mem Rgn Size: 5242880
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Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspsvcaal2cid
To display the current configured AAL2 switched virtual circuit (SVC) channel ID (CID) number, use the dspsvcaal2cid command.
dspsvcaal2cid
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the AAL2 SVC CID value you configured using the cnfsvcaal2cid command is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvcaal2cid
The default AAL2 SVC cid value: 100
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dspsvccallstruct
To display all switched virtual circuit (SVC) call table information for the SVC, use the dspsvccallstruct command.
dspsvccallstruct <svcIndex>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC call table information for SVC 121 is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccallstruct 121
next free index:0
next active index:0
prev active index:0
ccConnIndex:120
svcIndex:121
svcServiceType:real-time Variable Bit Rate
svcConnType:AAL2
Peak Cell Rate :201 cps
Sustained Cell Rate :200 cps
Maximum Burst Size :5 cps
Signalled OR Scaled Sustained Cell Rate :200 cps
PNNI Handle:113
logical channel number:390
setupInd timestamp:-652139922 ms
setupReq timestamp:0 ms
callprocInd timestamp:0 ms
connectInd timestamp:0 ms
connectReq timestamp:-652139922 ms
connectAckInd timestamp:-652139882 ms
connectAckReq timestamp:0 ms
releaseInd timestamp:0 ms
releaseReq timestamp:0 ms
releaseCompInd timestamp:0 ms
releaseCompReq timestamp:0 ms
SVC timer type:SVC_CONNECT_TIMER
previous call state:SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_REQ
current call state:SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
call event:SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK_IND
resync flag:0
localEecid:121
remoteEecid:0
called address:470091810000000007856e12f0000001070bff15
rel cause:0
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dspsvccalltable
To display the switched virtual circuit (SVC) call table, use the dspsvccalltable command.
dspsvccalltable
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
You can scroll forward through the table or quit.
Examples
In the following example, the call table for the originating end of the call is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccalltable
svc ccConn PNNI LCN cur call Previous svc
Index Index Hnd state state event
1 1 2 510 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
2 2 3 509 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
3 3 4 508 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
4 4 32 507 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
5 5 5 506 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
6 6 6 505 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
7 7 7 504 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
8 8 8 503 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
9 9 9 502 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
10 10 10 501 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
11 11 11 500 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
12 12 12 499 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
13 13 13 498 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
14 14 14 497 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
15 15 15 496 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
16 16 16 495 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
17 17 17 494 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
18 18 18 493 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U8_CONNECT_ SVC_CALL_CONNECT_ACK
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In the following example, the call table for the terminating end of the call is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccalltable
svc ccConn PNNI LCN cur call Previous svc
Index Index Hnd state state event
1 1 2 510 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
2 2 3 509 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
3 3 4 508 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
4 4 5 507 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
5 5 6 506 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
6 6 7 505 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
7 7 8 504 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
8 8 9 503 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
9 9 10 502 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
10 10 11 501 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
11 11 12 500 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
12 12 13 499 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
13 13 14 498 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
14 14 15 497 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
15 15 16 496 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
16 16 17 495 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
17 17 18 494 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
18 18 19 493 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE SVC_CALL_U3_OUTGOING SVC_CALL_CONNECT_IND
Related Commands
dspsvccalltimers
To display the timer types and current call states for each call, use the dspsvccalltimers command.
dspsvccalltimers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
You can scroll forward through the table or quit.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC call timers and their current call state are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccalltimers
svcIndex Timer Type current call state
1 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
2 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
3 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
4 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
5 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
6 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
7 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
8 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
9 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
10 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
11 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
12 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
13 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
14 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
15 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
16 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
17 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
18 SVC_CALL_PROC_TIMER SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE
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Related Commands
dspsvccause
To print the text description for each cause ID, use the dspsvccause command.
dspsvccause <cause_id>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, cause IDs and their meanings are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccause 0
cause 0: Invalid Cause Value
cause 1: Unallocated (unassigned) Number
cause 2: No Route to Specified Transit Network
cause 3: No Route To Destination
cause 10: VPI VCI Unacceptable
cause 16: Normal Nall Nlearing
cause 17: User Busy
cause 18: No User Responding
cause 19: No Answer from User (User Alerted)
cause 21: Call Rejected
cause 22: Number Changed
cause 23: User Rejects All Screened Numbers
cause 27: Destination Out of Order
cause 28: Invalid Number Format, Address Incomplete
cause 29: Facility Rejected
cause 30: Response to Status Enquiry Message
cause 31: Normal, Unspecified
cause 35: Requested VPCI/VCI Not Available
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Note Although more causes are listed in the full output from the dspsvccause command, only the causes in the example above are supported.
Related Commands
dspsvccnts
To display the switched virtual circuit (SVC) service access point identifier (SAPI) message processing counts, use the dspsvccnts command.
This command starts a menu-driven interface that enables you to refresh the screen with current counts, to zero all counters, and to toggle sequentially through the default, restart/resync, and failure screens.
dspsvccnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the counts on the originating side are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccnts
----------------------
Currently Active Calls: 124
Total Calls: 124
Last Last
Received Cause Transmitted Cause
Outgoing: CALLPROC 124 NNN SETUP 124 NNN
CONNECT 124 NNN CONN_ACK 124 NNN
Incoming: SETUP 0 NNN
CONN_ACK 0 NNN CONNECT 0 NNN
Common: REL_COM 0 NNN RELEASE 0 NNN
RELEASE 0 NNN REL_COM 0 NNN
(z)-zero counts (r)-refresh (c)-translate cause code (t)-toggle (q)-quit
cause 0 :Invalid Cause Value
Currently Active Calls: 124
Total Calls: 124 Last Last
Received Cause Transmitted Cause
Outgoing: CALLPROC 24 NNN SETUP 124 NNN
CONNECT 124 NNN CONN_ACK 124 NNN
Incoming: SETUP 0 NNN
CONN_ACK 0 NNN CONNECT 0 NNN
Common: REL_COM 0 NNN RELEASE 0 NNN
RELEASE 0 NNN REL_COM 0 NNN
(z)-zero counts (r)-refresh (c)-translate cause code (t)-toggle (q)-quit
cause 0 :Invalid Cause Valueq
In the following example, the counts on the terminating side are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccnts
Currently Active Calls: 155
Total Calls: 155 Last Last
Received Cause Transmitted Cause
Outgoing: CALLPROC 0 NNN SETUP 0 NNN
CONNECT 0 NNN CONN_ACK 0 NNN
Incoming: SETUP 155 NNN
CONN_ACK 155 NNN CONNECT 155 NNN
Common: REL_COM 0 NNN RELEASE 0 NNN
RELEASE 0 NNN REL_COM 0 NNN
(z)-zero counts (r)-refresh (c)-translate cause code (t)-toggle (q)-quit
cause 0 :Invalid Cause Value
Currently Active Calls: 155
Total Calls: 155 Last Last
Received Cause Transmitted Cause
Outgoing: CALLPROC 0 NNN SETUP 0 NNN
CONNECT 0 NNN CONN_ACK 0 NNN
Incoming: SETUP 155 NNN
CONN_ACK 155 NNN CONNECT 155 NNN
Common: REL_COM 0 NNN RELEASE 0 NNN
RELEASE 0 NNN REL_COM 0 NNN
(z)-zero counts (r)-refresh (c)-translate cause code (t)-toggle (q)-quit
Related Commands
dspsvccons
To display the active switched virtual connections (SVCs) on the VISM card, use the dspsvccons command.
dspsvccons
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the active SVCs are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvccons
Current SVCs: 186 Current Active SVCs: 186 Max SVCs: 300
SVC Channel Current MGCP Destination
Call# Number State Conn ID NSAP
------ -------- ------------ -------- -------------
1 510 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 1 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
2 509 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 2 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
3 508 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 3 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
4 507 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 4 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
5 506 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 5 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
6 505 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 6 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
7 504 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 7 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
8 503 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 8 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
9 502 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 9 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
10 501 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 10 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
11 500 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 11 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
12 499 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 12 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
13 498 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 13 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
14 497 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 14 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
15 496 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 15 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
16 495 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 16 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
17 494 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 17 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
18 493 SVC_CALL_U10_ACTIVE 18 47009181000000000164444b94000001075bff15
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Related Commands
dspsvcgw
To display the switched virtual circuit (SVC) gateway parameters, use the dspsvcgw command.
dspsvcgw
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the gateway parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvcgw
current state: SVC_GW_ACTIVE
previous state:SVC_GW_RESTART_PENDING
current event: SVC_GW_INVALID_EVENT
oper state:SVC_GW_OPER_IS
AESA:47009181000000000164444b9400000107f3ff00
AESA type:
timer type:SVC_INVALID_TIMER
gw timer:1818
SAPI client id:6
gw SAPI handle:0
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspsvcqosparam
To display the ATM quality of service (QoS) parameters, use the dspsvcqosparam command.
dspsvcqosparam
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the ATM QoS parameters for the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvcqosparam
Voice SVC - default Atm Qos parameters
End-to-End Cell Delay Variation = 20000 micro-sec
Maximum Cell Transfer Delay = 150000 micro-sec
Maximum Cell Loss Ratio = 8
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspsvctrfscalingfactor
To display the switched virtual circuit (SVC) traffic scaling factor for voice, use the dspsvctrfscalingfactor command.
dspsvctrfscalingfactor
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
switched AAL2 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC traffic scaling factor for the current VISM card is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspsvctrfscalingfactor
SVC Traffic Scaling Factor: 50
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspt38fxlco
To display the fax handling instructions configured for a specified line, use the dspt38fxlco command.
dspt38fxlco <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Number of the DS1 line for which you want to display T.38 fax handling instructions. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP trunking/VoIP switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the fax handling instructions configured for line 3 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspt38fxlco 3
line_number: 3
FX_LCO: Gateway controlled preferred then pass-through
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspt38fxlcos
To display the fax handling instructions for all lines on the current VISM card, use the dspt38fxlcos command.
dspt38fxlcos
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP trunking/VoIP switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the fax handling instructions for all lines on the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspt38fxlcos
Line_Number Fx LCO
----------- ------
1 Gateway controlled preferred then pass-through
2 Gateway controlled preferred then pass-through
.
.
.
8 Gateway controlled preferred then pass-through
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspt38nsetimeout
To display a specified length of time for a configured line to wait for a remote acknowledgment of an offer to switch to fax transfer mode, use the dspt38nsetimeout command.
dspt38nsetimeout <line_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP trunking/VoIP switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the length of time in which to wait for a remote acknowledgment of the offer to switch to fax transfer mode is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspt38nsetimeout 5
line_number: 5
FX_Nse_Timer: 1000 ms
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspt38nsetimeouts
To display all lines that are configured with the time that the VISM card waits for a remote acknowledgment before switching to fax transfer mode, use the dspt38nsetimeouts command.
dspt38nsetimeouts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP trunking/VoIP switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the length of time that the VISM card waits for a remote acknowledgment for switching to fax transfer mode for all lines on the current card is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspt38nsetimeouts
Line_Number NSE Timeout (ms)
----------- ----------------
1 1000
2 1000
.
.
.
8 1000
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspt38params
To display the T.38 fax transfer parameters for a specified line, use the dspt38params command.
dspt38params <line_number>
Syntax Description
line_number
Line number of the DS1 line for which you want to display T.38 fax transfer parameters. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP trunking/VoIP switching, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the T.38 fax transfer parameters for line 7 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspt38params 7
line_number: 7
Max_Xmit_Rate: fx14400bps
Info_Field_Size: 48
Data_Pkt_size: 40 ms
LS_Data_Redundancy: 5
HS_Data_Redundancy: 0
TCF_Method: localTCF
Error_Correction: enabled
NSF_Override: enabled
NSF_Country_Code: 181
NSF_Vendor_Code: 18
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptaskinfo
To display data about currently operating tasks on the VISM card, use the dsptaskinfo command.
dsptaskinfo
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the data of the currently operating tasks is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptaskinfo
taskName msgReceived msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt
Failed FailedTask Failed Failed
MsgTyp Errno
---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------
nmimRouter 0 60 0 0 0x0
scm 1240 584 0 0 0x0
pSNMP 0 1 0 0 0x0
cmm 277 258 0 0 0x0
conn_mgr_t 1109790 29 0 0 0x0
tFiled 68 69 0 0 0x0
tSmd 237 313 0 0 0x0
logd 304 1 0 0 0x0
alarm_task 0 29 0 0 0x0
oam 5 1109778 0 0 0x0
bertd 0 1 0 0 0x0
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dsptonebuiltinplans
To display all built-in (preconfigured) tone plans on the current VISM card, use the dsptonebuiltinplans command.
dsptonebuiltinplans
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all preconfigured tone plans for the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptonebuiltinplans
Status Tone Plan Region Version Tone Plan File Name
--------- ----------------------------------- ------ -------------------------
configure ITU1 1 BUILTIN
configure NorthAmerica 1 BUILTIN
configure Argentina 1 BUILTIN
configure Australia 1 BUILTIN
configure Austria 1 BUILTIN
configure Belgium 1 BUILTIN
configure Brazil 1 BUILTIN
configure Canada 1 BUILTIN
configure China 1 BUILTIN
configure Cyprus 1 BUILTIN
configure CzechRepublic 1 BUILTIN
configure Denmark 1 BUILTIN
configure Finland 1 BUILTIN
configure France 1 BUILTIN
configure Germany 1 BUILTIN
configure Greece 1 BUILTIN
configure HongKong 1 BUILTIN
configure Hungary 1 BUILTIN
configure Iceland 1 BUILTIN
configure India 1 BUILTIN
configure Indonesia 1 BUILTIN
configure Ireland 1 BUILTIN
configure Israel 1 BUILTIN
configure Italy 1 BUILTIN
configure Japan 1 BUILTIN
configure KoreaRepublic 1 BUILTIN
configure Luxembourg 1 BUILTIN
configure Malaysia 1 BUILTIN
configure Mexico 1 BUILTIN
configure Netherlands 1 BUILTIN
configure NewZealand 1 BUILTIN
configure Norway 1 BUILTIN
configure Philippines 1 BUILTIN
configure Poland 1 BUILTIN
configure Portugal 1 BUILTIN
configure Russia 1 BUILTIN
configure Singapore 1 BUILTIN
configure Slovakia 1 BUILTIN
configure Slovenia 1 BUILTIN
configure SouthAfrica 1 BUILTIN
configure Spain 1 BUILTIN
configure Sweden 1 BUILTIN
configure Switzerland 1 BUILTIN
configure Taiwan 1 BUILTIN
configure Thailand 1 BUILTIN
configure Turkey 1 BUILTIN
configure UnitedKingdom 1 BUILTIN
configure UnitedStates 1 BUILTIN
Number of Built-In Tone Plans = 48.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
dsptoneplan <tone_plan_region> <tone_plan_version>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays amplitudes as a number which corresponds to a dBm value according to the following formula:
dBm = 20 * log10 (peek-to-peek/46348)
This formula equals the amplitude of one frequency. If both frequencies are configured for the same level, add 6 dBm to the results of the formula to obtain the total amplitude.
Examples
In the following example, the tone configuration for singapore tone plan region, version number 11, is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptoneplan UnitedStates 1
Region Name : UnitedStates
Version : 1
Description : Tone Plan for United States of America (US)
File name : BUILTIN
DTMF Amplitude (Low Group) : 16384
DTMF Amplitude (High Group) : 16384
MF R1 Amplitude (Low Group) : 16384
MF R1 Amplitude (High Group) : 16384
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name Defined No.Freq. Amp1 Amp2 Timeout(ms)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dial_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
stutter_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
ring_back_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
busy_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
fast_busy_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
alert_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
intercept_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
confirmation_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
answer_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
call_waiting_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
recall_dial_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
berge_in_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_insuffice_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_warn1_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_warn2_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_warn3_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_disc_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
ppc_redirect_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
all_tone_off YES 1 0 0 0
pip_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
warning_tone YES 1 4000 0 0
denial_tone YES 2 4000 4000 0
custom1_tone NO - - - -
custom2_tone NO - - - -
custom3_tone NO - - - -
custom4_tone NO - - - -
custom5_tone NO - - - -
custom6_tone NO - - - -
custom7_tone NO - - - -
custom8_tone NO - - - -
custom9_tone NO - - - -
custom10_tone NO - - - -
custom11_tone NO - - - -
custom12_tone NO - - - -
custom13_tone NO - - - -
custom14_tone NO - - - -
custom15_tone NO - - - -
custom16_tone NO - - - -
custom17_tone NO - - - -
custom18_tone NO - - - -
custom19_tone NO - - - -
custom20_tone NO - - - -
custom21_tone NO - - - -
custom22_tone NO - - - -
custom23_tone NO - - - -
custom24_tone NO - - - -
custom25_tone NO - - - -
custom26_tone NO - - - -
custom27_tone NO - - - -
custom28_tone NO - - - -
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cadence 1 Cadence 2
Name Freq1 Freq2 OnTm1 OffTm2 Repeat Freq1 Freq2 OnTm2 OffTm2 Repeat
Hz Hz ms ms count1 Hz Hz ms ms count2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dial_tone 350 440 65535 0 65535 0 0 0 0 0
stutter_tone 350 440 100 100 1 0 0 0 0 0
ring_back_tone 440 480 2000 4000 1 0 0 0 0 0
busy_tone 480 620 500 500 1 0 0 0 0 0
fast_busy_tone 480 620 250 250 1 0 0 0 0 0
alert_tone 1400 2600 100 100 1 0 0 0 0 0
intercept_tone 440 0 250 0 1 620 0 250 0 1
confirmation_tone 350 440 100 100 1 0 0 0 0 0
answer_tone 440 0 100 100 1 0 0 0 0 0
call_waiting_tone 440 0 300 65535 1 0 0 65535 0 65535
recall_dial_tone 350 440 100 100 3 350 440 65535 0 65535
berge_in_tone 1004 0 65535 0 65535 0 0 0 0 0
ppc_insuffice_tone 480 0 100 100 3 0 0 65535 0 65535
ppc_warn1_tone 480 0 200 65535 1 0 0 65535 0 65535
ppc_warn2_tone 480 0 100 200 2 0 0 65535 0 65535
ppc_warn3_tone 480 0 100 200 3 0 0 65535 0 65535
ppc_disc_tone 480 0 400 65535 1 0 0 65535 0 65535
ppc_redirect_tone 480 0 200 200 2 0 0 65535 0 65535
all_tone_off 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
pip_tone 480 0 100 100 4 0 0 65535 0 65535
warning_tone 480 0 100 0 1 0 0 65535 0 65535
denial_tone 480 620 2000 0 1 0 0 65535 0 65535
custom1_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom2_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom3_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom4_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom5_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom6_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom7_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom8_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom9_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom10_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom11_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom12_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom13_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom14_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom15_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom16_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom17_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom18_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom19_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom20_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom21_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom22_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom23_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom24_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom25_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom26_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom27_tone - - - - - - - - - -
custom28_tone - - - - - - - - - -
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptoneplans
To display the status of all tone plans—either built-in (preconfigured) or provisional tone plans—use the dsptoneplans command.
dsptoneplans
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the following status of tone plans:
•Configure—For a built-in (preconfigured) tone plan, and a provisional tone plan that is downloaded properly and added to the system
•Lost File—For a provisional tone plan that is not downloaded properly or for a tone plan that is not the proper one
•Reloading—For a provisional tone plan that is currently downloading
Examples
In the following example, the status for tone plans is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptoneplans
Status Tone Plan Region Version Tone Plan File Name
--------- ---------------- ------- -------------------
configure singapore 11 sing_3
configure ITU 1 BUILTIN
.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
.
Related Commands
dsptoneprovplans
To display all provisional tone plans on the VISM card, use the dsptoneprovplans command.
dsptoneprovplans
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the following status of tone plans:
•Configure—Downloaded properly and added to the system
•Lost File—Not downloaded properly or for a tone plan that is not the proper one
•Reloading—Currently downloading
Examples
In the following example, all provisional tone plans on the VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptoneprovplans
Status Tone Plan Region Version Tone Plan File Name
--------- ---------------- ------- -------------------
configure singapore 11 sing_3
.
.
.
Number of Provisionable Tone Plans = 1.
Number of un-configured Tone Plans = 31.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptoneregionplans
To display a list of all tone plans for each country or region whose name partially or completely matches the name you supply, use the dsptoneregionplans command.
dsptoneregionplans <tone_plan_region>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, all tone plans associated with the partial tone plan region Uni are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptoneregionplans "Uni"
Status Tone Plan Region Version Tone Plan File Name
--------- ---------------- ------- -------------------
configure UnitedKingdom 11 BUILTIN
configure UnitedStates 11 BUILTIN
Number of Matching Tone Plans = 2.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptranscotmode
To display whether or not the reverse transponder continuity test (COT) is enabled, use the dsptranscotmode command.
dsptranscotmode
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
The 1780 Hz tone does not reverse the COT mode.
Examples
In the following example, the reverse transponder COT status is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptranscotmode
REVERSE TRANSPONDER COT : disable
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptrapfilter
To display the current filter configurations for one trap or a set of traps on the VISM-PR card, use the dsptrapfilter command.
dsptrapfilter <trapNumber> |<trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber> <trapNumber>|
Syntax Description
trapNumber
Trap number. Range is 50650-50799.
|trapNumber|
(Optional) Use the optional arguments to display the filter configurations for up to five traps.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, Switched AAL2 SVC, Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards.
Examples
In the following example, the filter configurations for the channel trap TRAP_VISM_CHAN_ADDED, number 50755, are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptrapfilter 50755
Trap Filtering Feature: Enabled
TrapNumber Filter Time Configured(minutes) Filter Time Left(minutes)
========== =============================== ========================
50755 15 14
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dsptraphelp
To display help for one group of traps or for all of the traps on the VISM-PR card, use the dsptraphelp command.
dsptraphelp <trapHelpOpt>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, Switched AAL2 SVC, Switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command can be used to help you obtain trap number information that you need to add trap filters. For the complete list of the traps and trap numbers for each group, see "VISM-PR Traps."
This command is applicable only to VISM-PR cards.
Examples
In the following example, the list of traps for the port group (2):
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dsptraphelp 2
TrapNumber TrapDescription
========== ===============
50680 TRAP_AVAIL_FREE_DS0_LOW
50681 TRAP_CPU_UTIL_EXCEEDED
50682 TRAP_MEM_UTIL_EXCEEDED
50687 TRAP_CALL_THROTTLE_THRESHOLD_90_PERCENT
50688 TRAP_CALL_THROTTLE_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED
50689 TRAP_CALL_THROTTLE_THRESHOLD_90_PERCENT_CLEARED
50690 TRAP_CALL_THROTTLE_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED_CLEARED
50691 TRAP_FILTER_ON
50692 TRAP_FILTER_OFF
50693 TRAP_FILTER_ADDED
50694 TRAP_FILTER_REMOVED
50695 TRAP_FILTER_MODIFIED
50700 TRAP_VISMIP_CHANGED
50743 TRAP_VISM_CODECTEMPLATE_CHG
50744 TRAP_VISM_MODE_CHG
50745 TRAP_VISM_SCALAR_CHANG
50746 TRAP_VISM_TABLE_CHANG
50760 TRAP_VISM_SUBCELL_MUXING_CHANG
50790 TRAP_VISM_FEATURE_CHG
Related Commands
dspvbdcodec
To display the upspeed codec used for voiceband data (VBD) and the payload type, use the dspvbdcodec command.
dspvbdcodec
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC.
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the upspeed codec used for VBD and the default payload type are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvbdcodec
VBD UpSpeed Codec: G.711u
Payload Type : 256
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvbdmarconi
To display whether or not voiceband data (VBD) upspeed is configured upon detection of a dual tone, use the dspvbdmarconi command.
dspvbdmarconi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, VBD upspeed is configured upon detection of a dual tone.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvbdmarconi
Marconi dual tone flag : enable
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvbdpol
To display the VISM card level voiceband data (VBD) policies for failure of fax/modem upspeed connection admission control (CAC) and fax/modem carrier loss for calls, use the dspvbdpol command.
dspvbdpol
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the VISM card level VBD policies are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvbdpol
Carrier Loss Policy: upspeedCodec
CAC Rejection Policy: maintain
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvccis
To display the associated values for the LCN, VCCI, address type, and address you configured, use the dspvccis command.
dspvccis
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the associated LCN, VCCI, and address you configured using the cnfconvcci command are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvccis
Addr
LCN VCCI Type Addr
133 133 NSAP 737076634d475831000000000000000001000100
134 134 NSAP 737076634d475831000000000000000001000100
135 135 NSAP 737076634d475831000000000000000001000100
136 136 NSAP 737076634d475831000000000000000001000100
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvismdn
To display the domain name of the current VISM card, use the dspvismdn command.
dspvismdn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the domain name of the current VISM card is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvismdn
DomainName: cisco.com
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvismip
To display the IP address and subnet mask for the current VISM card, use the dspvismip command.
dspvismip
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the IP address and subnet mask of the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvismip
VismIpAddress: 209.165.200.224
NetMask: 255.255.255.255
VismBearerIpAddress: 209.165.200.225
BearerNetMask: 255.255.255.255
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspvismparam
To display VISM card configuration parameters, use the dspvismparam command.
dspvismparam
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the configuration parameters of the current VISM-PR card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvismparam
VISM mode: voipSwitching/voipTrunking
VISM features Bit Map: 0x5bc
FunctionModuleType: VISM-PR-8T1
CAC flag: enable
DS0s available: 192
Template number: 3
Percent of functional DSPs: 100
IP address: 64.68.2.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.256
Bearer IP address: 0.0.0.0
Bearer Subnet mask: 0.0.0.0
Bearer IP ping: disable
RTCP report interval: 5000 msec
RTCP receive multiplier: 3
RTP receive timer: disable
ControlPrecedence/Tos: 0x60
BearerPrecedence/Tos: 0xa0
Aal2 muxing status: disable
Tftp Server Dn TFTPDOMAIN
Aggregate Clipping enable
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Aggregate Svc Bandwidth 0
Codec negotiation option 1
Profile negotiation option 1
VAD Duty Cycle 61
VAD Tolerance 100
VISM Initiated NW COT Off
VISM CO4 Timer 1000 msec
CALEA flag disable
wOAM Loopback CLP Bit 1
Continuity Check Cell 1
SupportdModuleType: VISM-PR-8T1
VismNSAP: 4700918100000000001a53337700000107e3ff00
Note The DS0s available parameter value is applicable to AAL2 trunking operating mode only. The RTCP report interval, RTP receive timer, ControlPrecedence/Tos, and BearerPrecedence/Tos parameter values are applicable to VoIP switching/trunking operating mode only.
Related Commands
dspvoipparams
To display the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters, use the dspvoipparams command.
dspvoipparams
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Values for the following parameters are displayed when you use this command:
•DTMF relay status—Indicates whether the channel-associated (CAS) bits are configured to be relayed to the other endpoint.
•CAS bits transport status—Indicates whether the dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) tones are configured to be relayed to the other endpoint.
•VAD timer value—Displays the hangover time before silence compression is invoked.
•Event negotiation policy—None, proprietary, or all.
•Silence insertion descriptor (SID) payload type.
Examples
In the following example, the VoIP switching/trunking operating mode parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspvoipparams
VoIP DTMF RELAY: Off
VoIP CAS BITS TRANSPORT: Off
VoIP VAD TIMER: 250
VoIP EVENT NEGOTIATE POL: proprietary
VoIP SID PAYLOAD TYPE: 13
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the holdover time for VAD before silence compression is activated.
Configures the VoIP transportation parameters.
dspxgcpbt
To display the default network type, virtual channel (VC) type, and connection type of the current VISM card, use the dspxgcpbt command.
dspxgcpbt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the default network type, VC type, and connection type of the current VISM card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpbt
Network Type: IP
VC Type: PVC
Conn Type: not-applicable
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Related Commands
dspxgcpcalls
To display the xGCP call ID, connection ID, and endpoint name for each call agent-established connection on the gateway, use the dspxgcpcalls command.
dspxgcpcalls
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
If more than one xGCP connection ID is associated with the same call ID, each connection ID appears on a separate line in the display.
Examples
In the following example, the xGCP call IDs, connection IDs, and endpoint names for all call agent-established connections on the gateway are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcalls
xGCP Call ID xGCP Connection ID xGCP Endpoint Name
-------------------------------- ------------------ ------------------
5898886 358a vism/T1-2/21
22263730 368d vism/T1-2/23
35040677 338d vism/T1-1/3
37233496 3588 vism/T1-1/5
44147097 358c vism/T1-2/6
59925215 3685 vism/T1-2/14
86098952 3787 vism/T1-1/23
106425635 3689 vism/T1-1/22
127810066 348f vism/T1-1/20
143146281 3789 vism/T1-1/8
251336169 3688 vism/T1-1/14
308712944 338f vism/T1-2/12
332811049 3690 vism/T1-1/15
349719791 348b vism/T1-1/12
368644231 3683 vism/T1-1/21
414134979 3589 vism/T1-1/13
431808675 348e vism/T1-2/5
439592534 3687 vism/T1-1/6
449708369 338a vism/T1-1/10
472992198 368b vism/T1-1/7
667869345 3392 vism/T1-2/20
689149158 3584 vism/T1-2/13
731314813 368e vism/T1-2/8
733047547 3686 vism/T1-2/22
840095617 368a vism/T1-2/7
855162306 338c vism/T1-1/18
889601897 368c vism/T1-2/15
959868114 3395 vism/T1-1/4
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
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.
dspxgcpcids
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Switched AAL2 SVC and switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the xGCP connection CID configuration data for each call agent-established AAL2 connection on the gateway is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcids
LCN CID xGCP Connection ID xGCP Endpoint Name xGCP Call ID
--- --- ------------------ ------------------ --------------------------------
132 10 27ba vism/T1-1/2 346350363
132 14 24c2 vism/T1-1/6 219196705
132 15 24c6 vism/T1-1/7 3124232
132 16 24cb vism/T1-1/8 71993004
132 17 26be vism/T1-1/9 964845576
132 18 27bc vism/T1-1/10 40023388
132 21 24bc vism/T1-1/13 308615846
132 22 24c3 vism/T1-1/14 540211499
132 23 24c8 vism/T1-1/15 887014703
132 24 25c2 vism/T1-1/16 750350805
132 25 26bf vism/T1-1/17 757994272
132 29 24bf vism/T1-1/21 407192558
132 30 24c5 vism/T1-1/22 702316810
132 31 24c9 vism/T1-1/23 686445676
132 32 26bc vism/T1-1/24 366717759
132 33 26c0 vism/T1-2/1 142297238
132 37 24c1 vism/T1-2/5 681759411
132 38 24c4 vism/T1-2/6 439143079
132 39 24c7 vism/T1-2/7 966681180
132 40 25c5 vism/T1-2/8 565100353
132 41 26c1 vism/T1-2/9 273412123
d32 9 26c3 vism/T1-1/1 705499200
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Related Commands
dspxgcpcnf
To display previously configured Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) timeout and retransmission count values, use the dspxgcpcnf command.
dspxgcpcnf
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP timeout and retransmission count values are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcnf
MWD timeout : 10000
Request timeout : 500
Retry count: 3
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
dspxgcpcnt
To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics for a specified call agent, use the dspxgcpcnt command.
dspxgcpcnt <ip address>
Syntax Description
ip address
IP address, in dotted decimal format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn), of the call agent for which you want to display SGCP or MGCP message statistics.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP message statistics of the call agent are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcnt 209.165.200.204
IP success msg fail msg
--------------- ----------- ----------
209.165.200.204 0 4
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Related Commands
dspxgcpcnts
To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics for all known call agents, use the dspxgcpcnts command.
dspxgcpcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP messages statistics for all known call agents are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcnts
IP success msg fail msg
--------- ----------- ----------
2.2.2.2 0 4
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Related Commands
dspxgcpcon
To display the attributes associated with a call agent-established connection, use the dspxgcpcon command.
dspxgcpcon <connId> <DispLevel>
Syntax Description
connId
Connection identification number. Range is in hexadecimal numbers from (0-9, a-f).
DispLevel
Detailed level of display. Values are
•1 = Abbreviated display
•2 = Detailed display
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the abbreviated level of attributes associated with the call agent identified by the connection identification number 4C5B are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcon 4c5b 1
*********************************************************
Attributes of Connection ID: 4c5b
*********************************************************
Call ID = C0011
Endpoint Name = vism/T1-1/1
Line Number = 1
Connection ID = 4c5b
Admitted Codec = PCMA
Admitted Pkt. period = 10 ms
Connection Mode = sendrecv
Echo Cancellation = FALSE
Type of Service = 0xa0
Network Type = IP
Remote Address Type = Invalid (0)
Continuity Test = FALSE
Loopback = FALSE
Local RTP Port = 49556
Remote RTP Port = 49544
Remote RTP Port Count = 1
Remote Address =64.68.18.1
MGC Domain Name = mgc1
MGC IP Address = Unknown
MGC UDP Port = 2427
Port in Notified Entity = FALSE
Protocol Version = MGCP 0.1
Silence Suppression = FALSE
SID = TRUE
VAD Timer = 250 ms
CAS Type = None
Triple Redundancy = TRUE
DTMF forwarding = FALSE
Local Connection Options (lco string) = L: e:off, s:off, a:PCMA
Remote Session Descriptor (sdp string) =
--------------------------------------
v=0
o=- C0011 0 IN - -
s=-
c=IN IP4 64.68.18.1
t=0 0
m=audio 49544 RTP/AVP 8
--------------------------------------
In the following example, the detailed level of attributes associated with the call agent identified by the connection identification number 4C5B are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcon 4c5b 2
*********************************************************
Attributes of Connection ID: 4c5b
*********************************************************
Call ID = C0011
Endpoint Name = vism/T1-1/1
Line Number = 1
Connection ID = 4c5b
Admitted Codec = PCMA
Admitted Pkt. period = 10 ms
Connection Mode = sendrecv
Echo Cancellation = FALSE
Type of Service = 0xa0
Network Type = IP
Remote Address Type = Invalid (0)
Continuity Test = FALSE
Loopback = FALSE
Local RTP Port = 49556
Remote RTP Port = 49544
Remote RTP Port Count = 1
Remote Address =64.68.18.1
MGC Domain Name = mgc1
MGC IP Address = Unknown
MGC UDP Port = 2427
Port in Notified Entity = FALSE
Protocol Version = MGCP 0.1
Silence Suppression = FALSE
SID = TRUE
VAD Timer = 250 ms
CAS Type = None
Triple Redundancy = TRUE
DTMF forwarding = FALSE
Local Connection Options (lco string) = L: e:off, s:off, a:PCMA
Remote Session Descriptor (sdp string) =
--------------------------------------
v=0
o=- C0011 0 IN - -
s=-
c=IN IP4 64.68.18.1
t=0 0
m=audio 49544 RTP/AVP 8
--------------------------------------
Timestamp Information:
Display Type = Originating
CRCX Ack (CRCX Ack - CRCX) = 10.000000000 ms
MDCX Command (MDCX - CRCX) = 70.000000000 ms
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: Codec[1] = PCMA
Pkt. Period List[1]: Pkt. Period[1] = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[1] - Low = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[1] - High = 10 ms
LCO Codec List[1] = PCMA
LCO Pkt. Period Range - Low = 0 ms
LCO Pkt. Period Range - High = 0 ms
TDM Endpoint Connected to DSP Channel = TRUE
DSP Channel Connected to Network Endpoint = TRUE
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number.
Displays the LCN, CID, xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent-established AAL2 connection on the gateway.
Displays the xGCP connection identification number, endpoint name, and call identification number corresponding to each call agent-established connection on the gateway.
Displays the xGCP endpoint names of all endpoints added with the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent.
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.
dspxgcpcons
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the xGCP connection identification number, endpoint name, and call identification number of each call agent established connection on the gateway are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpcons
xGCP Connection ID xGCP Endpoint Name xGCP Call ID
----------------- ------------------ ------------
4c5b vism/T1-1/1 C0011
4c5c vism/T1-1/2 C0012
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Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number.
Displays the LCN, CID, xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent-established AAL2 connection on the gateway.
Displays the xGCP endpoint names of all endpoints added with the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent.
dspxgcpdefpkg
To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) default package, use the dspxgcpdefpkg command.
dspxgcpdefpkg
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP default package is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpdefpkg
Default package : T
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Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspxgcpdetailcnt
To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics exchanged between VISM and a specified call agent, use the dspxgcpdetailcnt command.
dspxgcpdetailcnt <Ip_address>
Syntax Description
Ip_address
IP address, in dotted decimal format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn), of the call agent for which you want to display detailed exchanged message statistics.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP details of statistics exchanged between VISM and the call agent identified by the IP address are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpdetailcnt 209.165.200.224
IP Address : 209.165.200.224
CRCX Count : 0
CRCX Fail Count : 0
MDCX Count : 0
MDCX Fail Count : 0
DLCX Received Count : 0
DLCX Received Fail Count : 0
DLCX Sent Count : 0
DLCX Sent Fail Count : 0
RQNT Count : 0
RQNT Fail Count : 0
Notify Count : 0
Notify Fail Count : 0
Audit Endpoint Count : 0
Audit Endpoint Fail Count : 0
Audit Connection Count : 0
Audit Connection Fail Count : 0
RSIP Count : 4
RSIP Fail Count : 4
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays SGCP or MGCP details of message statistics exchanged between VISM and all known call agents.
dspxgcpdetailcnts
To display Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message statistics exchanged between VISM and all known call agents, use the dspxgcpdetailcnts command.
dspxgcpdetailcnts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command. The throttle fields in the display are applicable only to VISM-PR cards.
Examples
In the following example, the SGCP or MGCP details of message statistics exchanged between VISM and all known call agents are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpdetailcnts
IP Address : 10.86.28.56
CRCX Count : 0
CRCX Fail Count : 0
MDCX Count : 0
MDCX Fail Count : 0
DLCX Received Count : 0
DLCX Received Fail Count : 0
DLCX Sent Count : 0
DLCX Sent Fail Count : 0
RQNT Count : 0
RQNT Fail Count : 0
Notify Count : 0
Notify Fail Count : 0
Audit Endpoint Count : 0
Audit Endpoint Fail Count : 0
Audit Connection Count : 0
Audit Connection Fail Count : 0
RSIP Count : 4
RSIP Fail Count : 4
CRCX Throttled Count : 100
CRCX Throttled 24 Hr Count : 100
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDisplays SGCP or MGCP details of message statistics exchanged between VISM and a specified call agent.
dspxgcpendpt
To display the attributes associated with an endpoint added through the use of the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendpt command.
dspxgcpendpt <line_number> <ds0_number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
An endpoint added with the addendpt command is considered an xGCP endpoint, even though a call agent-established connection cannot be associated with the endpoint.
Examples
In the following example, the statistics for the endpoint identified by line number 1, DS0 number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpendpt 1 1
*********************************************************
Attributes of Endpoint Name: vism/T1-1/1
*********************************************************
Line Number = 1
Endpoint Number = 1
Endpoint Name = vism/T1-1/1
Continuity Test = FALSE
Echo Cancellation = FALSE
Protocol Version = Invalid Protocol
MGC IP Address = Unknown
MGC UDP Port = 0
Port in Notified Entity = FALSE
Request ID = 0
Quarantine Handling =
Requested Event List =
Signal Event List =
Accumulated Event List =
Quarantined Event List =
Detect Event List =
Accumulated Dialed String =
DSP Channel Connected to Network Endpoint = FALSE
Retry Count = 3
Minimum Retry Timeout = 500 ms
Maximum Retry Timeout = 500 ms
Related Commands
dspxgcpendptcons
To display the attributes of all connections associated with an endpoint added through the use of the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendptcons command.
dspxgcpendptcons <line_number> <ds0_number> <dispLevel>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the attributes of all connections associated with the endpoint identified by line number 1, DS0 number 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpendptcons 1 1 2
*********************************************************
Attributes of Connection ID:1
*********************************************************
Call ID = 634
Endpoint Name = vism/T1-1/1
Line Number = 1
Connection ID = 1
Admitted Codec = PCMU
Admitted Pkt. period = 10 ms
Connection Mode = sendrecv
Echo Cancellation = TRUE
Type of Service = 0xa0
Network Type = IP
Remote Address Type = Invalid (0)
Continuity Test = FALSE
Loopback = FALSE
Local RTP Port = 49152
Remote RTP Port = 49154
Remote RTP Port Count = 1
Remote Address = nn.nnn.n.n
Remote SDP = TRUE
MGC Domain Name = vsc-1
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 = 210.280000000 sec
(CRCX Command is not shown since it is used as reference)
Codec List:Codec[1] = PCMU
Pkt. Period List[1]:Pkt. Period[1] = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[1] - Low = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[1] - High = 10 ms
Codec List:Codec[2] = PCMA
Pkt. Period List[2]:Pkt. Period[1] = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[2] - Low = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[2] - High = 10 ms
Codec List:Codec[3] = CCD
Pkt. Period List[3]:Pkt. Period[1] = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[3] - Low = 10 ms
Pkt. Period Range[3] - High = 10 ms
LCO Pkt. Period Range - Low = 0 ms
LCO Pkt. Period Range - High = 0 ms
TDM Endpoint Connected to DSP Channel = TRUE
DSP Channel Connected to Network Endpoint = TRUE
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number.
Displays the LCN, CID, xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent-established AAL2 connection on the gateway.
Displays the attributes associated with a call agent-established connection.
Displays the xGCP connection ID, endpoint name and call ID corresponding to each call agent-established connection on the gateway.
Displays the xGCP endpoint names corresponding to each endpoint number.
Displays the xGCP endpoint name corresponding to each endpoint added using the addendpt command or the SNMP equivalent.
dspxgcpendpts
To display the xGCP endpoint names corresponding to each endpoint which has been added through the use of the addendpt command, or the SNMP equivalent, use the dspxgcpendpts command.
dspxgcpendpts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
The xGCP endpoint name is displayed with this command regardless of whether there are call agent-established connections associated with the endpoint. If there are such connections, the corresponding xGCP connection identification number and call identification number appear on the same line as the endpoint name.
Examples
In the following example, the endpoint names that correspond to each endpoint are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpendpts
xGCP Endpoint Name xGCP Connection ID xGCP Call ID
------------------ ------------------ --------------
vism/T1-1/1 4c5b C0011
vism/T1-1/2 4c5c C0012
vism/T1-1/3
vism/T1-1/4
vism/T1-1/5
vism/T1-1/6
vism/T1-1/7
vism/T1-1/8
vism/T1-1/9
vism/T1-1/10
vism/T1-1/11
vism/T1-1/12
vism/T1-1/13
vism/T1-1/14
vism/T1-1/15
vism/T1-1/16
vism/T1-1/17
vism/T1-1/18
vism/T1-1/19
vism/T1-1/20
vism/T1-1/21
vism/T1-1/22
vism/T1-1/23
vism/T1-1/24
Related Commands
dspxgcperrcnt
To display the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) error counts for both unsupported protocol versions and unrecognized packets, use the dspxgcperrcnt command.
dspxgcperrcnt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the xGCP error counts for unsupported protocol versions and unrecognized packets are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcperrcnt
Number of msg. for an unsupported protocol version : 0
Number of unrecognized packets : 0
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
dspxgcpinterops
To display the status of the Session Description Protocol (SDP) OST interoperability feature, use the dspxgcpinterops command.
dspxgcpinterops
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SDP OST interoperability status is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpinterops
SDP OST flag: enable
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
dspxgcplncons
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DS0s with active xGCP connections, the number of connections for each line, and the number of active calls for each card are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcplncons
Connections Active Line 1: 0x00bee89e (15)
Connections Active Line 2: 0x00b5bfc5 (16)
Connections Active Line 3: 0x0015387c (11)
Connections Active Line 4: 0x00000000 (0)
Connections Active Line 5: 0x00000000 (0)
Connections Active Line 6: 0x00000000 (0)
Connections Active Line 7: 0x00000000 (0)
Connections Active Line 8: 0x00000000 (0)
Total Active Connections: 42
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Note The hexadecimal digits indicate the DS0s on which the connections exist. The parenthetical numbers indicate the total number of active DS0s on a line. The last line of the displayed data indicates the total number of active connections.
Related Commands
Command DescriptionDeletes an xGCP connection specified by the xGCP connection identification number.
Displays the LCN, CID, xGCP connection ID, endpoint name, and call ID corresponding to each call agent established AAL2 connection on the gateway.
Displays the attributes associated with a call agent-established connection.
Displays the xGCP connection ID, endpoint name and call ID corresponding to each call agent-established connection on the gateway.
Displays the attributes associated with an endpoint.
Displays the attributes of all connections associated with an endpoint.
Displays the xGCP endpoint names of all endpoints added with the addendpt command or the SNMP equivalent.
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.
dspxgcppeers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the UDP ports used by xGCP are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcppeers
mgcNumber protocolNumber portNumber
----------- ------------- ----------
1 1 2064
1 2 2427
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the UDP port number used to send gateway-initiated messages to the call agent.
dspxgcppersistevts
To display all active persistent xGCP events, use the dspxgcppersistevts command.
dspxgcppersistevts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the active persistent xGCP events are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcppersistevts
1 l/hd
2 l/hu
3 r/co4
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
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.
dspxgcpport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the UDP port number used by SGCP or MGCP is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpport
xgcpPortNumber: 2427
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures the UDP port number used to send gateway-initiated messages to the call agent.
dspxgcpretry
To display the current xGCP retry parameters—retry (retransmission) count, minimum request timeout value, and maximum request timeout value—use the dspxgcpretry command.
dspxgcpretry
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current xGCP retransmission parameters are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > dspxgcpretry
Min Request Timeout : 500
Retry Count : 3
Max Request Timeout : 500
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures VISM minimum and maximum request timeouts and retransmission attempts for communication with the associated call agent.
Help
To display, in alphabetical order, all commands associated with the current VISM card, use the Help command.
Help
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command is case sensitive.
Note You cannot use this command to obtain details about a specific command.
Examples
In the following example, all commands associated with the current VISM card are displayed in an alphabetical list.
Note The list displayed in this example is a partial list.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > Help
?
addcasvar
addccs
addcid
.
.
.
dspxgcppersistevts
dspxgcpport
dspxgcpretry
Help
.
.
.
tstcon
tstdelay
upcon
version
Related Commands
memShow
To display the system memory partition blocks and statistics, use the memShow command.
memShow
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the current system memory partition blocks and statistics are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > memShow
status bytes blocks avg block max block
------ --------- -------- ---------- ----------
current
free 11598432 240 48326 11556160
alloc 4071280 12151 335 -
cumulative
alloc 11297856 147028 76 -
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
pinglndsp
To display the digital signal processor (DSP) configuration data and status for all endpoints on a specified line, use the pinglndsp command.
pinglndsp <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
Number of the line for whose endpoints you want to display DSP configuration data and status. Range is 1-8.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the DSP configuration data and status for the endpoints of the VISM card line 1 are displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > pinglndsp 1
Endpoint Ds0# DSP health
-------------------------------------------
1 1 OK
2 2 OK
3 3 OK
4 4 OK
5 5 OK
6 6 OK
7 7 OK
8 8 OK
9 9 OK
10 10 OK
11 11 OK
12 12 OK
13 13 OK
14 14 OK
15 15 OK
16 16 OK
17 17 OK
18 18 OK
19 19 OK
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
rrtcon
To trigger the rerouting of a connection between two different switches, use the rrtcon command.
rrtcon <channel number>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
This command operates only on master endpoints and on connections between two different switches.
Examples
In the following example, rerouting the master endpoint 131 is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > rrtcon 131
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
setfaxmodemtrace
To enable or disable fax/modem trace, use the setfaxmodemtrace command.
setfaxmodemtrace <fax_modem_trace>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, fax/modem trace is turned off.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > setfaxmodemtrace 1
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
svccntsreset
To set all switched virtual circuit (SVC) counters to zero and update the statistics collection start time, use the svccntsreset command.
svccntsreset
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, and VoIP and AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples
In the following example, the SVC counters are switched to zero.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > svccntsreset
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
tstcon
To test a specified connection, use the tstcon command.
tstcon <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the connection identified by logical channel number 131 is tested:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > tstcon 131
test type is..... 1
TestCon in progress.
TestCon Passed.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
tstdelay
To test the delay on a specified connection, use the tstdelay command.
tstdelay <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the delay for the connection identified by logical channel number 131 is tested:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > tstdelay 131
test type is..... 2
TestDelay in progress.
TestDelay Passed with 327 us.
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
upcon
To configure a specified connection up, allowing traffic to be passed to the specified connection, use the upcon command.
upcon <LCN>
Syntax Description
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
When a channel that was down is brought up with the upcon command, a vismChanConUp trap is sent.
Examples
In the following example, connection 189 is configured to be administratively up. Traffic can be passed to it.
PXM1E_SJ.1.27.VISM8.a > upcon 189
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a >
Related Commands
Command DescriptionConfigures a specified connection down, preventing traffic from being passed to it.
Displays the parameters for a specified channel.
version
To display version-related data—such as firmware version, operating system kernel version, and date of the software build—for the current VISM/VISM-PR card, use the version command.
version
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
VoIP switching/VoIP trunking, AAL2 trunking, AAL1 switching, switched AAL2 SVC, switched AAL2 PVC, VoIP and AAL1 SVC, and VoIP trunking/AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples
In the following example, the version-related data for the current VISM card is displayed:
nodename.1.28.VISM8.a > version
***** Cisco Systems. MGX VISM Card *****
Firmware Version = 003.002.000.000 (NO CALEA)
Backup Boot version = VI8_BT_3.1.01
Xilinx Firmware version = 10/ 2/1998
DSPCOM FPGA version = 3/ 6/2003
DSPM C549 Template 1 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C549 Template 2 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C549 Template 3 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C549 Template 4 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C5421 Template 1, 2, and 3 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C5421 Template 4 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C5421 Template 5 FW Details:
Major Release = 3
Minor Release = 6
Build number = 25
DSPM C549 E1 ECAN FW Details:
Major Release = 9
Minor Release = 4
Build number = 0
DSPM C549 T1 ECAN FW Details:
Major Release = 9
Minor Release = 4
Build number = 0
DSPM C5421 T1 & E1 ECAN FW Details:
Major Release = 9
Minor Release = 5
Build number = 1
Made by = swtools
VxWorks (for R5k PDC) version 5.3.1.
Kernel: WIND version 2.5.
Made on Jun 18 2003, 15:41:03.
Boot line:
Note The display from this command is different from the one that is shown here if you are using CALEA.
Related Commands
There are no related commands.
Posted: Mon Apr 16 15:13:59 PDT 2007
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