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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the interface commands service-module t1 timeslots through show hub. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Interface Command Reference, Release 12.1.
To define timeslots that constitute a fractional T1/T1 (FT1/T1) channel, use the service-module t1 timeslots interface configuration command. To resume the default setting (all FT1/T1 timeslots transmit at 64 kbps), use the no form of this command.
service-module t1 timeslots {range | all} [speed {56 | 64}]
Syntax Description
range The DS0 timeslots that constitute the FT1/T1 channel. The range is from 1 to 24, where the first timeslot is numbered 1 and the last timeslot is numbered 24. Specify this field by using a series of subranges separated by commas. all Selects all FT1/T1 timeslots. speed (Optional) Specifies the timeslot speed. 56 (Optional) 56 kbps. 64 (Optional) 64 kbps. This is the default.
To display information about the current automatic protection switching (APS) feature, use the show aps privileged EXEC command.
show apsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display compression statistics, use the show compress EXEC command.
show compressSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display all information under the cBus controller card, use the show controllers cbus privileged EXEC command on the Cisco 7500 series routers. This command also shows the capabilities of the card and reports controller-related failures.
show controllers cbusSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information on the Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 3000, or Cisco 4000 series routers, use the show controllers ethernet EXEC command.
show controllers ethernet number
Syntax Description
number Interface number of the Ethernet interface.
To display information about initialization block information, transmit ring, receive ring and errors for the Fast Ethernet controller chip on the Cisco 4500, Cisco 7200 series, or Cisco 7500 series routers, use the show controllers fastethernet EXEC command.
Cisco 4500 series
show controllers fastethernet number
Cisco 7200 series
show controllers fastethernet slot/port
Cisco 7500 series
show controllers fastethernet slot/port-adapter/port
Syntax Description
number Port, connector, or interface card number. On a Cisco 4500 or Cisco 4700 router, specifies the NPM number. The numbers are assigned at the factory at the time of installation or when added to a system. slot Number of the slot being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. port Number of the port being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. port-adapter Number of the port-adapter being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for information about port adapter compatibility.
To display all information under the FDDI Interface Processor (FIP) on the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco 7500 series routers, use the show controllers fddi user EXEC command.
show controllers fddiSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To show hardware and software information about the LAN Extender chassis, use the show controllers lex EXEC command.
show controllers lex [number] Cisco 7500 Series
show controllers lex [slot/port]
Syntax Description
number (Optional) Number of the LAN Extender interface about which to display information. slot (Optional) Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. port (Optional) Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information.
To display all information under the Multiport Communications Interface (MCI) card or the SCI, use the show controllers mci privileged EXEC command.
show controllers mciSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display all information about the bus interface, use the show controllers pcbus privileged EXEC command.
show controllers pcbusSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about the POS controllers, use the show controllers pos privileged EXEC command.
show controllers pos [slot-number] [details]
Syntax Description
slot-number (Optional) The chassis slot that contains the POS interface. For the Cisco 7500 series routers, use slot/port-adapter/port (for example, 2/0/0). For the Cisco 12000 series routers, use slot/port (for example, 4/0). The "/" is required. If you do not specify a slot number, information for all the installed POS controllers is displayed. details (Optional) In addition to the normal information displayed by the show controllers pos command, the details option provides a hexadecimal and ASCII "dump" of the path trace buffer.
To display information that is specific to the interface hardware, use the show controllers serial privileged EXEC command.
show controllers serial [slot/port] Cisco 7500 Series and Cisco 7000 Series with the RSP7000 and RSP7000CI
show controllers serial [slot/port-adapter/port]
Syntax Description
slot (Optional) Slot number of the interface. port (Optional) Port number on the interface. The port value is always 0. port-adapter (Optional) On Cisco 7500 series routers and Cisco 7000 series routers with the RSP7000 and RSP7000CI, the location of the port adapter on a VIP. The value can be 0 or 1.
To display information about the T1 links or to display the hardware and software driver information for the T1 controller, use the show controllers t1 privileged EXEC command.
Cisco 7500 Series
show controllers t1 [slot/port]
Cisco 4000 Series
show controllers t1 number
Cisco AS5800 Access Servers
show controller t1 dial-shelf/slot/t3-port:t1-num
Syntax Description
slot/port (Optional) Backplane slot number and port number on the interface. See your hardware installation manual for the specific slot and port numbers. number NPM number, in the range 0 through 2. dial-shelf Dial shelf chassis in the Cisco AS5800 access server containing the CT3 interface card. slot Location of the CT3 interface card in the dial shelf chassis. t3-port T3 port number. The only valid value is 0. :t1-num T1 timeslot in the T3 line. The value can be from 1 to 28.
To get the results of the bit-error rate testing (BERT) run for all ports, use the show controllers t1 bert privileged EXEC command.
show controllers {type} [controller-number] [bert]
Syntax Description
type Specify either T1 or E1 facility. controller-number (Optional) Select a specific controller/port numbers. The range is 0 to 7. If not selected, the display will show all ports. bert (Optional) Type bert to get a specific display for the BERT results. Otherwise, the display will include all other non-BERT information.
To display information about the Channelized T3 Interface Processor (CT3IP) on Cisco 7500 series routers or to display hardware and software driver information for a T3 controller for the Cisco AS5800 access servers, use the show controllers t3 privileged EXEC command.
Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show controllers t3 [slot/port-adapter/port [:t1-channel]] [brief | tabular | remote performance [brief | tabular]]
Cisco AS5800 Access Servers
show controller t3 dial-shelf/slot/t3-port
Syntax Description
slot (Optional) Number of the slot being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. port-adapter (Optional) Number of the port-adapter being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for information about port adapter compatibility. port (Optional) Number of the port being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. :t1-channel (Optional) For the CT3IP, the T1 channel is a number between 1 and 28. brief (Optional) Displays a subset of information. tabular (Optional) Displays information in a tabular format. remote performance (Optional) Displays the far-end ANSI performance monitor information when enabled on the T1 channel with the t1 fdl ansi controller command. dial-shelf Dial shelf chassis in the Cisco AS5800 access server containing the CT3 interface card. slot Location of the CT3 interface card in the dial shelf chassis. t3-port T3 port number. The only valid value is 0.
To display information about memory management and error counters on the Token Ring Interface Processor (TRIP) for the Cisco 7500 series routers, use the show controllers token privileged EXEC command.
show controllers tokenSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the controller information for the 100VG-AnyLAN port adapter on Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco 7500 series routers, use the show controllers vg-anylan user EXEC command.
Cisco 7500 Series with VIP Cards
show controllers vg-anylan slot/port-adapter/port
Cisco 7200 Series
show controllers vg-anylan slot/port
Syntax Description
slot Number of the slot being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information. port-adapter Number of the port-adapter being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for information about port adapter compatibility. port Number of the port being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information.
To display hardware information for the router, use the show diag privileged EXEC command.
show diag [slot]
Syntax Description
slot (Optional) Slot number of the interface.
To display diagnostic information about the controller, interface processor, and port adapters associated with a specified slot of a Cisco 7200 series or Cisco 7500 series router, use the show diagbus privileged EXEC command.
show diagbus [slot]
Syntax Description
slot (Optional) Number of the slot being configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware manual for slot and port information.
To display information about the hub (repeater) on an Ethernet interface of a Cisco 2505 or Cisco 2507 router, use the show hub EXEC command.
show hub [ethernet number [port [end-port]]]
Syntax Description
ethernet (Optional) Indicates that this is an Ethernet hub. number (Optional) Hub number, starting with 0. Since there is currently only one hub, this number is 0. port (Optional) Port number on the hub. On the Cisco 2505 router, port numbers range from 1 through 8. On the Cisco 2507 router, port numbers range from 1 through 16. If a second port number follows, then this port number indicates the beginning of a port range. end-port (Optional) Ending port number of a range.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 12:57:53 PDT 2000
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