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Multiservice Applications Commands:
CB Through D

Multiservice Applications Commands:
CB Through D

This chapter explains the function and syntax of the Multiservice Applications commands from CB through D. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Command Reference, Release 12.1.

cbr

To configure the constant bit rate (CBR) for the ATM circuit emulation service (CES) for an ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on the Cisco MC3810, use the cbr command in ATM virtual circuit configuration mode. To restore the default, use the no form of this command.

cbr rate

no cbr rate

Syntax Description

rate

Constant bit bate (also known as the average cell rate) for ATM CES. The valid range for this command is from 56 to 10,000 kbps.

ccs connect

To configure a CCS connection on an interface configured to support CCS frame forwarding, use the ccs connect command in controller interface configuration mode. To disable the CCS connection on the interface, use the no form of this command.

ccs connect {serial | atm} number [dlci dlci | pvc vci | pvc vcd | pvc vpi/vci | pvc string]

no ccs connect {serial | atm} number [dlci dlci | pvc vci | pvc vcd | pvc vpi/vci | pvc string]

Syntax Description

serial

Make a serial CCS connection.

atm

Make an ATM CCS connection.

number

Specifies the connection number.

dlci dlci

(Optional) Specifies the DLCI number.

pvc vci

(Optional) Specifies the PVC virtual circuit identifier.

pvc vcd

(Optional) Specifies the PVC virtual circuit descriptor.

pvc vpi/vci

(Optional) Specifies the PVC virtual path identifier/virtual channel identifier.

pvc string

(Optional) Specifies the PVC string.

ces cell-loss-integration-period

To set the circuit emulation service (CES) cell-loss integration period, use the ces cell-loss-integration-period command in interface configuration mode. To delete the cell-loss integration period, use the no form of this command.

ces cell-loss-integration-period period

no ces cell-loss-integration-period period

Syntax Description

period

Time in milliseconds for the cell loss integration period. Possible values are from 1 to MAXINT.

ces clockmode synchronous

To configure the ATM circuit emulation service (CES) synchronous clock mode, use the ces clockmode synchronous command in interface configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

ces clockmode synchronous

no ces clockmode synchronous

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

ces connect

To map the circuit emulation service (CES) service to an ATM PVC on the Cisco MC3810, use the ces connect command in interface configuration mode. To delete the CES map to the ATM PVC, use the no form of this command.

ces connect atm-interface pvc [name | [vpi/]vci]

no ces connect atm-interface pvc [name | [vpi/]vci]

Syntax Description

atm-interface

Number of the ATM interface. The only valid option on the Cisco MC3810 is ATM0.

pvc

Specifies that the connection is to an ATM PVC.

name

(Optional) The name of the ATM PVC.

vpi/

(Optional) The virtual path identifier value.

vci

(Optional) The virtual channel identifier value.

ces initial-delay

To configure the size of the receive buffer of a circuit emulation service (CES) circuit, use the ces initial-delay command in interface configuration mode. To remove the initial-delay value, use the no form of this command.

ces initial-delay bytes

no ces initial-delay bytes

Syntax Description

bytes

The size of the receive buffer of the CES circuit. The valid range is from 1 to 16,000 bytes. This command is used to accommodate cell jitter on the network. Bytes received from the ATM network are buffered by this amount before being sent to the CES port.

ces max-buf-size

To configure the transmit buffer of a circuit emulation service (CES) circuit, use the ces max-buf-size command in interface configuration mode. To delete the CES transmit buffer size, use the no form of this command.

ces max-buf-size size

no ces max-buf-size size

Syntax Description

size

Maximum size of the transmit buffer for the CES. Possible values are from 80 to 1520.

ces partial-fill

To configure the number of user octets per cell for the ATM circuit emulation service (CES), use the ces partial-fill command in interface configuration mode. To delete the CES partial-fill value, use the no form of this command.

ces partial-fill octet

no ces partial-fill octet

Syntax Description

octet

Number of user octets per cell for the CES. Possible values of octet range from 0 to 47. Setting this number to zero disables partial cell fill and causes all cells to be completely filled before they are sent.

ces service

To configure the ATM circuit emulation service (CES) type, use the ces service command in interface configuration mode. To stop the ATM CES service type, use the no form of this command.

ces service structured

no ces service structured

Syntax Description

structured

Specifies that the ATM CES type is structured. Structured is the only option supported in this release.

clear cable flap-list

To reset the flap-list table for a specific cable modem or for all cable modems connected to the Cisco uBR7200 series, use the clear cable flap-list command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear cable flap-list [mac-addr | all]

Syntax Description

mac-addr

(Optional) MAC address. Specify the 48-bit hardware address of an individual cable modem.

all

(Optional) Remove all cable modems from the flap-list table.

clear cable modem counters

To reset the cable modem flapping counters to zero, use the clear cable modem counters command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear cable modem {mac-addr | ip-addr | all} counters

Syntax Description

mac-addr

MAC address. Specify the 48-bit hardware address of an individual cable modem.

ip-addr

IP address. Specify the IP address of an individual cable modem.

all

Resets the flapping data for all modems.

clear cable modem reset

To remove a cable modem from the Station Maintenance List and reset it, use the clear cable modem reset command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear cable modem {mac-addr | ip-addr | all} reset

Syntax Description

mac-addr

MAC address. Specify the 48-bit hardware address of an individual cable modem.

ip-addr

IP address. Specify the IP address of an individual cable modem.

all

Removes all the cable modems from the Station Maintenance List.

clear csm-statistics modem

To clear the CSM statistics for a modem or group of modems, use the clear csm-statistics modem command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear csm-statistics modem [slot/port | modem-group-number]

Syntax Description

slot/port

(Optional) Identifies the location (and thereby the identity) of a specific modem.

modem-group-number

(Optional) Designates a defined modem group.

clear csm-statistics voice

To clear the CSM statistics for a particular or all digital signal processor (DSP) channels, use the clear csm-statistics voice command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear csm-statistics voice [slot/dspm/dsp/dsp-channel]

Syntax Description

slot/dspm/dsp/dsp-channel

(Optional) Identifies the location of a particular DSP channel.

clear h323 gatekeeper call

To force a disconnect on a specific call or all calls active on a particular Multimedia Conference Manager (MCM) gateway, use the clear h323 gatekeeper call command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear h323 gatekeeper call {all | local-callID local-callID}

Syntax Description

all

Forces all active calls currently associated with this MCM gatekeeper to be disconnected.

local-callID

Forces a single active call associated with this MCM gatekeeper to be disconnected.

local-callID

The local call identification number (CallID) that identifies the call to be disconnected.

clear voice port

To clear voice port calls in progress on the Cisco MC3810, use the clear voice port command in privileged EXEC mode.

clear voice port [slot/port]

Syntax Description

slot/port

(Optional) The voice port slot number and port number. If you do not specify a voice port, all calls on all voice ports are cleared.

clock rate line

To configure the line clock rate for serial ports 0 or 1 in DTE mode on the Cisco MC3810, use the clock rate line command in interface configuration mode. To cancel the clock rate line value, use the no form of this command.

clock rate line rate

no clock rate line rate

Syntax Description

rate

Network clock line rate in bits per second. The range is from 56 kbps to 2048 kbps. The value entered should be a multiple of 8,000 of the value set for the network-clock base-rate command. There is no default rate.

clock rate network-clock

To configure the network clock speed for serial ports 0 or 1 in DCE mode on the Cisco MC3810, use the clock rate network-clock command in interface configuration mode. To cancel the network clock speed value, use the no form of this command.

clock rate network-clock rate

no clock rate network-clock rate

Syntax Description

rate

Network clock speed in bits per second. The range is from 56 kbps to 2048 kbps. The value entered should be a multiple of the value set for the network-clock base-rate command. There is no default rate.

codec (Cisco 7200 series)

To specify call density and codec complexity based on a particular codec standard, use the codec command in DSP interface dsp farm mode. To reset the card type to the default, use the no form of the command.

codec {high | low | medium}

no codec {high | low | medium}

Syntax Description

high

Specifies high complexity: Two channels of any mix of codec.

low

Specifies low complexity: Eight channels of g711.

medium

Specifies medium complexity: Four channels of g711/g726/g729a/fax.

codec (dial-peer)

To specify the voice coder rate of speech for a dial peer, use the codec command in dial-peer configuration mode. To reset the default value, use the no form of this command.

Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers, Cisco AS5300 access servers, and AS5800 access servers

codec {g711alaw | g711ulaw | g723ar53 | g723ar63 | g723r53 | g723r63 | g726r16 | g726r24 |
g726r32 | g728 | g729br8 | g729r8} [bytes | bytes payload_size] [pre-ietf]

no codec {g711alaw | g711ulaw | g723ar53 | g723ar63 | g723r53 | g723r63 | g726r16 | g726r24 |
g726r32 | g728 | g729br8 | g729r8} [bytes | bytes payload_size] [pre-ietf]

Cisco MC3810

codec {g711alaw | g711ulaw | g726r32 | g729ar8 | g729r8} [bytes | bytes payload_size]

no codec {g711alaw | g711ulaw | g726r32 | g729ar8 | g729r8} [bytes | bytes payload_size]

Syntax Description

g711alaw

G.711 a-Law at 64000 bits per second (bps).

g711ulaw

G.711 u-Law at 64000 bps.

g723ar53

G.723.1 ANNEX A at 5300 bps.

g723ar63

G.723.1 ANNEX A at 6300 bps.

g723r53

G.723.1 at 5300 bps.

g723r63

G.723.1 at 6300 bps.

g726r16

G.726 at 16000 bps.

g726r24

G.726 at 24000 bps.

g726r32

G.726 at 32000 bps.

g728

G.728 at 16000 bps.

g729br8

G.729 ANNEX B at 8000 bps.

g729r8

G.729 at 8000 bps. This is the default codec.

bytes

(Optional) Specifies the voice data bytes per frame for VoIP dial peers. Acceptable values are from 10 to 240 in increments of 10 (10, 20, 30 ... 220, 230, 240). Any other value is rounded down.

bytes

(Optional) Used to specify the number of bytes in the voice payload of each VoFR frame of a VoFR dial peer.

payload_size

(Optional) The number of bytes in the voice payload of each VoFR frame. Enter a ? character after the keyword bytes to get a list of valid payload values for your specific VoFR dial peer.

pre-ietf

(Optional) Specifies pre-Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) bit-ordering. This keyword is valid only on the Cisco 2600, 3600, or AS5300 routers when the g729r8 codec is specified.

You must specify this keyword for connection to a Cisco 2600 series, 3600 series, 7200 series router, or AS5300 access server running a Cisco IOS release prior to 12.0(5)T or 12.0(4)XH.

Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers, Cisco AS5300 access servers, and AS5800 access servers


g711alaw

G.711 a-Law at 64,000 bits per second (bps).

g711ulaw

G.711 u-Law at 64,000 bps.

g726r32

G.726 at 32000 bps.

g729ar8

G.729 ANNEX A at 8000 bps.

g729r8

G.729 at 8000 bps. This is the default codec.

bytes

(Optional) Specifies the voice data bytes per frame for VoIP dial peers. Acceptable values are from 10 to 240 in increments of 10 (10, 20, 30 ... 220, 230, 240). Any other value is rounded down.

bytes

(Optional) Used to specify the number of bytes in the voice payload of each VoFR frame of a VoFR dial peer.

payload_size

(Optional) The number of bytes in the voice payload of each VoFR frame. Enter a ? character after the keyword bytes to get a list of valid payload values for your specific VoFR dial peer.

Cisco MC3810


codec (voice-port)

To configure voice compression on the Cisco MC3810 voice port, use the codec command in voice-port configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

codec {g729r8 | g729ar8 | g726r32 | g711alaw | g711ulaw}

no codec {g729r8 | g729ar8 | g726r32 | g711alaw | g711ulaw}

Syntax Description

g729r8

Specifies G729, 8k CSA-CELP compression. This is the default.

g729ar8

Specifies G729, 8k CSA-CELP Annex A compression.

g726r32

Specifies G.726 32K ADCPM compression.

g711alaw

Specifies G.711 64K PCM a-Law compression.

g711ulaw

Specifies G.711 64K PCM u-Law compression.

codec complexity

To specify call density and codec complexity based on the codec standard you are using, use the codec complexity command in voice-card configuration mode. To reset the voice card to the default, use the no form of the command.

codec complexity {high | medium}

no codec complexity {high | medium}

Syntax Description

high

High-complexity codecs support the following services: G.711, G.726, G.729, G.729 Annex B, G.723.1, G.723.1 Annex A, G.728, and fax relay.

medium

Medium-complexity codecs support the following services: G.711, G.726, G.729 Annex A, G.729 Annex B with Annex A, and fax relay.

codec preference

To specify a list of preferred codecs to use on a dial peer, use the codec preference command in class configuration mode. To restore the default, use the no form of this command.

codec preference value codec_type bytes size

no codec preference value codec_type bytes size

Syntax Description

value

Specifies the order of preference with 1 being the most preferred and 12 being the least preferred.

codec_type

Specifies the type of codec preferred.

bytes

Specifies that the size of the voice frame is in bytes.

size

Number of voice data bytes per frame. Valid sizes vary by codec.

comfort-noise

To generate background noise to fill silent gaps during calls if voice activity detection (VAD) is activated, use the comfort-noise command in voice-port configuration mode. To provide silence when the remote party is not speaking and VAD is enabled at the remote end of the connection, use the no form of this command.

comfort-noise

no comfort-noise

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

compand-type

To specify the companding standard used to convert between analog and digital signals in PCM systems on the Cisco MC3810, use the compand-type command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable the compand type, use the no form of this command.

compand-type {u-law | a-law}

no compand-type {u-law | a-law}

Syntax Description

u-law

Specifies the North American u-Law ITU-T PCM encoding standard.

a-law

Specifies the European a-Law ITU-T PCM encoding standard.

condition

To manipulate the signalling format bit pattern for all voice signalling types on the Cisco MC3810, use the condition command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to turn off conditioning on the voice-port.

condition {tx-a-bit | tx-b-bit | tx-c-bit | tx-d-bit} {rx-a-bit | rx-b-bit | rx-c-bit | rx-d-bit}
{on | off | invert}

no condition {tx-a-bit | tx-b-bit | tx-c-bit | tx-d-bit} {rx-a-bit | rx-b-bit | rx-c-bit | rx-d-bit}
{on | off | invert}

Syntax Description

tx-a-bit

Sends A bit.

tx-b-bit

Sends B bit.

tx-c-bit

Sends C bit.

tx-d-bit

Sends D bit.

rx-a-bit

Receives A bit.

rx-b-bit

Receives B bit.

rx-c-bit

Receives C bit.

rx-d-bit

Receives D bit.

on

Forces the bit state to be a 1.

off

Forces the bit state to be a 0.

invert

Inverts the state of the bits.

connect

To define connections between T1 or E1 controller ports for drop-and-insert (also called TDM cross-connect), use the connect command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to restore default values.

connect id {t1 | e1} slot/port-1 tdm-group-no-1 {t1 | e1} slot/port-2 tdm-group-no-2

no connect id {t1 | e1} slot/port-1 tdm-group-no-1 {t1 | e1} slot/port-2 tdm-group-no-2

Syntax Description

id

A name for this connection.

t1

Specifies a T1 port.

e1

Specifies an E1 port.

slot/port-1

The location of the first T1 or E1 controller to be connected. Valid values for slot and port are 0 and 1.

tdm-group-no-1

The number identifier of the time-division multiplexing (TDM) group associated with the first T1 or E1 controller port and created by using the tdm-group command. Valid values are from 0 to 23 for T1 and from 0 to 30 for E1.

slot/port-2

The location of the second T1 or E1 controller port to be connected.

Valid values for slot are from 0 to 5 depending on the platform.

Valid values for port are 0 to 3 depending on the platform and the presence of a network module.

tdm-group-no-2

The number identifier of the time-division multiplexing (TDM) group associated with the second T1 or E1 controller and created by using the tdm-group command. Valid values are from 0 to 23 for T1 and from 0 to 30 for E1.

connect (global)

To configure a data connection on the Cisco MC3810 to an IGX switch that will travel over the FTC trunk, use the connect command in global configuration mode. To cancel the connection, use the no form of this command.

connect interface dlci dlci ftc-trunk connection-id cid

no connect interface dlci dlci ftc-trunk connection-id cid

Syntax Description

interface

Specifies the interface on the Cisco MC3810 on which the connection is configured.

dlci dlci

Specifies the DLCI for the connection.

ftc-trunk

Specifies the Cisco MC3810 interface on which the FTC trunk was configured.

connection-id cid

Specifies the connection ID.

connect voice

To configure a connection on the Cisco MC3810 between a voice dial peer and the FTC trunk, use the connect voice command in global configuration mode. To disable the connection, use the no form of this command.

connect voice dial-peer-tag ftc-trunk connection-id cid

no connect voice dial-peer-tag ftc-trunk connection-id cid

Syntax Description

dlal-peer-tag

Specifies the voice dial-peer tag for the connection. Valid entries are from 1 to 10000. The dial peer can either be a POTS dial peer or a VoFR dial peer.

ftc-trunk

Specifies the Cisco MC3810 interface on which the FTC trunk was configured.

connection-id cid

Specifies the connection ID.

connection

To specify a connection mode for a voice port, use the connection command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the selected connection mode.

connection {plar | tie-line | plar-opx} string | {trunk | string [answer-mode]}

no connection {plar | tie-line | plar-opx} string | {trunk | string [answer-mode]}

Syntax Description

plar

Specifies a private line auto ring down (PLAR) connection. PLAR is handled by associating a peer directly with an interface; when an interface goes off-hook, the peer is used to set up the second call leg and conference them together without the caller having to dial any digits.

tie-line

(This keyword is specific to the Cisco MC3810.) Specifies a tie-line connection to a private branch exchange (PBX).

plar-opx

(This keyword is specific to the Cisco MC3810) Specifies a PLAR Off-Premises eXtension connection. Using this option, the local voice-port provides a local response before the remote voice-port receives an answer. On FXO interfaces, the voice-port will not answer until the remote side answers.

string

Specifies the destination telephone number. Valid entries are any series of digits that specify the E.164 telephone number.

trunk

Specifies a straight tie-line connection to a private branch exchange (PBX).

string

Specifies the destination telephone number. Valid entries are any series of digits that specify the E.164 telephone number.

answer-mode

(Optional; used only with the trunk keyword.) Specifies that the router should not attempt to initiate a trunk connection, but should wait for an incoming call before establishing the trunk.

connection-timeout

To configure the time that a connection is maintained after completing a communication exchange, use the connection-timeout command in settlement configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to reset to the default value of this command.

connection-timeout num

no connection-timeout num

Syntax Description

num

Time (in seconds) that a connection is maintained after the communication exchange is completed. Values can range from zero (0) to 86400 seconds, zero (0) means forever.

copy flash vfc

To copy a new version of VCWare from the Cisco AS5300 motherboard to VFC Flash memory, use the copy flash vfc command in privileged EXEC mode.

copy flash vfc slot-number

Syntax Description

slot-number

Indicates the slot on the Cisco AS5300 where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

copy tftp vfc

To copy a new version of VCWare from a TFTP server to VFC Flash memory, use the copy tftp vfc command in privileged EXEC mode.

copy tftp vfc slot-number

Syntax Description

slot-number

Indicates the slot on the Cisco AS5300 where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

cptone

To specify a regional analog voice interface-related tone, ring, and cadence setting, use the cptone command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the selected tone.

cptone locale

no cptone locale

ISDN PRI

cptone {australia | brazil | china | finland | france | germany | japan | northamerica | sweden | unitedkingdom}

no cptone

E1 R2 signalling

cptone {australia | brazil | china | finland | france | germany | japan | northamerica | sweden | unitedkingdom}

no cptone

Syntax Description

locale

Keyword specifying an analog voice interface-related default tone, ring, and cadence setting for a specified country.

Valid entries for the Cisco MC3810 prior to release 12.0(4)T are: argentina, australia, austria, belgium, brazil, canada, china, colombia, czechrepublic, denmark, finland, france, germany, greatbritain, greece, hongkong, hungary, iceland, india, indonesia, ireland, israel, italy, japan, korea, luxembourg, malaysia, mexico, netherlands, newzealand, norway, peru, philippines, poland, portugal, russia, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, southafrica, spain, sweden, switzerland, taiwan, thailand, turkey, unitedstates, and venezuela.

The Cisco 2600 series, 3600 series and the Cisco MC3810 comply with the ISO 3166 country name standards, which use a two-letter code to represent a country. Valid entries are listed in Table 19.

Table 19 lists valid entries for the locale argument.


Table 19: cptone locale Argument Command Entries
cptone Command Entry Country

ar

Argentina

au

Australia

at

Austria

be

Belgium

br

Brazil

ca

Canada

cn

China

co

Colombia

cz

Czech Republic

dk

Denmark

fi

Finland

fr

France

de

Germany

gb

Great Britain

gr

Greece

hk

Hong Kong

hu

Hungary

is

Iceland

in

India

id

Indonesia

ie

Ireland

il

Israel

it

Italy

jp

Japan

kr

Korea Republic

lu

Luxembourg

my

Malaysia

mx

Mexico

nl

Netherlands

nz

New Zealand

no

Norway

pe

Peru

ph

Philippines

pl

Poland

pt

Portugal

ru

Russian Federation

sg

Singapore

sk

Slovakia

si

Slovenia

za

South Africa

es

Spain

se

Sweden

ch

Switzerland

tw

Taiwan

th

Thailand

tr

Turkey

gb

Great Britain

us

United States

ve

Venezuela

cross-connect

To cross-connect two groups of digital signal level 0s (DS0s) from two controllers on the Cisco MC3810, or to cross-connect the Universal I/O (UIO) serial port for pass-through traffic to a trunk controller, use the cross-connect command in global configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove the cross-connect function for the given controller.

Pass-through between two controllers:

cross-connect id controller-1 tdm-group-no-1 controller-2 tdm-group-no-2

no cross-connect id controller-1 tdm-group-no-1 controller-2 tdm-group-no-2

Pass-through traffic from a UIO serial port to a trunk controller:

cross-connect id interface-serial controller tdm-group-no

no cross-connect id interface-serial controller tdm-group-no

Syntax Description

For pass-through between two controllers:

id

Unique ID assigned to this cross-connection. The valid range is from 0 to 31.

controller-1

Type of the first controller (T1 0, T1 1, or E1)

tdm-group-no-1

TDM group number assigned to the first controller.

controller-2

Type of the second controller (T1, E1 0, or E1 1).

tdm-group-no-2

TDM group number assigned to the second controller.

For pass-through traffic from a UIO serial port to a trunk controller:

id

Unique ID assigned to this cross connection.

interface-serial

Number of the serial port, either 0 or 1.

controller

Type of the controller. Enter one of the following: T1 0, T1 1, E1 0, or  E1 1.

tdm-group-no

TDM group number assigned to the controller.

customer-id

To identify a carrier or internet service provider with a settlement provider, use the customer-id command in settlement configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to reset to the default value of this command.

customer-id num

no customer-id num

Syntax Description

num

Customer ID number as provided by the settlement server.

default-file vfc

To specify an additional (or different) file from the ones in the default file list and stored in VFC Flash memory, use the default-file vfc command in global configuration mode. To delete the file from the default file list, use the no form of this command.

default-file filename vfc slot

no default-file filename vfc slot

Syntax Description

filename

Indicates the file to be retrieved from VFC Flash memory and used (as the default file) to boot up the system.

slot

Indicates the slot on the Cisco AS5300 where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

define

To define the transmit and receive bits for E&M and E&M MEL CAS voice signalling on the Cisco MC3810, use the define command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to restore the default value.

define {Tx-bits | Rx-bits} {seize | idle} {0000 | 0001 | 0010 | 0011 | 0100 | 0101 | 0110 | 0111 | 1000 | 1001 | 1010 | 1011 | 1100 | 1101 | 1110 | 1111}

no define {Tx-bits | Rx-bits} {seize | idle} {0000 | 0001 | 0010 | 0011 | 0100 | 0101 | 0110 | 0111 | 1000 | 1001 | 1010 | 1011 | 1100 | 1101 | 1110 | 1111}

Syntax Description

Tx-bits

Send signalling bits.

Rx-bits

Receive signalling bits.

seize

Define the pattern that represents the seized state.

idle

Define the pattern that represents the idle state.

0000...1111

Define the appropriate bit pattern.

delete vfc

To delete a file from VFC Flash memory, use the delete vfc command in privileged EXEC mode.

delete filename vfc slot

Syntax Description

filename

Specifies the file in VFC Flash memory to be deleted.

slot

Specifies the slot on the Cisco AS5300 where the specified VFC resides. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

description

To include a description of what this voice port is connected to, use the description command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.

description string

no description string

Syntax Description

string

Character string from 1 to 255 characters.

description (DSP)

To include a specific description about the digital signal processor (DSP) interface, use the description command in DSPfarm interface configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.

description string

no description string

Syntax Description

string

Character string from 1 to 80 characters.

destination-pattern

To specify either the prefix or the full E.164 telephone number (depending on your dial plan) to be used for a dial peer, use the destination-pattern command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the configured prefix or telephone number.

destination-pattern [+]string[T]

no destination-pattern [+]string[T]

Syntax Description

+

(Optional) Character indicating an E.164 standard number. The plus sign (+) is not supported on the Cisco MC3810.

string

Series of digits that specify the E.164 or private dialing plan telephone number. Valid entries are the digits 0 through 9, the letters A through D, and the following special characters:

  • The asterisk (*) and pound sign (#) that appear on standard touch-tone dial pads. On the Cisco 3600 only, these characters cannot be used as leading characters in a string (for example, *650).

  • Comma (,), which inserts a pause between digits.

  • Period (.), which matches any entered digit (this character is used as a wildcard). On the Cisco 3600, the period cannot be used as a leading character in a string (for example, .650).

T

(Optional) Control character indicating that the destination-pattern value is a variable length dial-string.

destination-pattern (ISDN)

To specify the ISDN directory number for the telephone interface, use the destination-pattern command in interface configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the specified ISDN directory number.

destination-pattern isdn

no destination-pattern

Syntax Description

isdn

Local ISDN directory number assigned by your telephone service provider.

device-id

To specify a gateway associated with a settlement provider, use the device-id command in settlement configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to reset to the default value of this command.

device-id num

no device-id num

Syntax Description

num

Device ID number as provided by the settlement server.

dial-control-mib

To specify attributes for the call history table, use the dial-control-mib command in global configuration mode.

dial-control-mib {max-size number | retain-timer number}

Syntax Description

max-size number

Specifies the maximum size of the call history table. Valid entries are from 0 to 500 table entries. A value of 0 prevents any history from being retained.

retain-timer number

Specifies the length of time, in minutes, for entries in the call history table. Valid entries are from 0 to 2147483647 minutes. A value of 0 prevents any history from being retained.

dial-peer terminator

To designate a special character to be used as a terminator for variable length dialed numbers, use the dial-peer terminator command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the designated terminating character.

dial-peer terminator character

no dial-peer terminator character

Syntax Description

character

Designates the terminating character for a variable-length dialed number. Valid numbers and characters are #, *, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, and d.

dial-peer video

To define a video ATM dial peer for a local or remote video codec, specify video-related encapsulation, and enter dial-peer configuration mode, enter the dial-peer video command in global configuration mode. The video dial peer is persistent and remains until you use the no form of the command to remove it.

dial-peer video tag {videocodec | videoatm}

no dial-peer video tag {videocodec | videoatm}

Syntax Description

tag

Digits defining a particular dial peer. Defines the dial peer and assigns the protocol type to the peer. Valid entries are from 1 to 10000. The tag must be unique on the router.

videocodec

This keyword specifies a local video codec connected to the router.

videoatm

This keyword specifies a remote video codec on the ATM network.

dial-peer voice

To enter dial-peer configuration mode (and specify the method of voice-related encapsulation), use the dial-peer voice command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable a defined dial peer.

dial-peer voice number {pots | vofr | voip}

no dial-peer voice number {pots | vofr | voip}

Cisco AS5300 access servers

dial-peer voice number {pots | vofr |voip | mmoip}

no dial-peer voice number {pots | vofr |voip | mmoip}

Cisco 7200 series routers

dial-peer voice number {vofr}

no dial-peer voice number {vofr}

Cisco MC3810

dial-peer voice number {pots | voatm | vofr | vohdlc}

no dial-peer voice number {pots | voatm | vofr | vohdlc}

Syntax Description

number

Digit(s) that define a particular dial peer. Valid entries are 1 to 2147483647.

mmoip

Indicates that this is a Multimedia Mail peer using IP encapsulation on the IP backbone.

pots

Indicates that this is a POTS peer using Voice over IP encapsulation on the IP backbone.

voatm

Specifies that this is a Voice over ATM dial peer using the real-time AAL5 voice encapsulation on the ATM backbone network.

vofr

Specifies that this is a Voice over Frame Relay dial peer using FRF.11 encapsulation on the Frame Relay backbone network.

vohdlc

Specifies that this is a Voice over HDLC dial peer using Cisco serial encapsulation (HDLC) for voice.

voip

Indicates that this is a VoIP peer using voice encapsulation on the POTS network.

dial-type

To specify the type of out-dialing for voice port interfaces, use the dial-type command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the selected type of dialing.

dial-type {dtmf | pulse}

no dial-type {dtmf | pulse}

Syntax Description

dtmf

Specifies a touch-tone dialer.

pulse

Specifies a pulse dialer.

direct-inward-dial

To enable the direct inward dial (DID) call treatment for the incoming called number, use the direct-inward-dial command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable DID.

direct-inward-dial

no direct-inward-dial

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

dsn

To specify that a delivery status notice be delivered to the sender, use the dsn command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to cancel a specific delay status notice option.

dsn {delay | failure | success}

no dsn {delay | failure | success}

Syntax Description

delay

Indicates that when the mail is sent, the next-hop mailer is requested to send an indication to the FROM address if the mail message is delayed. The definition of delay is made by each mailer and is not controllable by the sender (the AS5300). Each mailer in the path to the recipient that supports the DSN extension receives the same request.

failure

Indicates that when the mail is sent, the next-hop mailer is requested to send a message to the FROM address if the mail message failed to be delivered. Each mailer in the path to the recipient that supports the DSN extension receives the same request.

success

Indicates that when the mail is sent, the next-hop mailer is requested to send a message to the FROM address if the mail message is successfully delivered to the recipient. Each mailer in the path to the recipient that supports the DSN extension receives the same request.

ds0-group

To define T1/E1 channels for compressed voice calls and the channel-associated signalling (CAS) method by which the router connects to the PBX or PSTN, use the ds0-group command in controller configuration mode. The no form of the command removes the group and signalling setting.

ds0-group ds0-group-no timeslots timeslot-list type {e&m-immediate | e&m-delay | e&m-wink | fxs-ground-start | fxs-loop-start | fxo-ground-start | fxo-loop-start}

no ds0-group ds0-group-no timeslots timeslot-list type {e&m-immediate | e&m-delay | e&m-wink | fxs-ground-start | fxs-loop-start | fxo-ground-start | fxo-loop-start}

Syntax Description

ds0-group-no

A value from 0 to 23 that identifies the DS0 group.

timeslots timeslot-list

Timeslot timeslot-list is a single time slot number, a single range of numbers, or multiple ranges of numbers separated by commas. For T1/E1, allowable values are from 1 to 24. Examples are:

  • 2

  • 1-15, 17-24

  • 1-23

  • 2, 4, 6-12

type

The signalling method selection for the type keyword depends on the connection that you are making. The E&M interface allows connection for PBX trunk lines (tie lines) and telephone equipment. The FXS interface allows connection of basic telephone equipment and PBX. The FXO interface is for connecting the central office (CO) to a standard PBX interface where permitted by local regulations; it is often used for OPXs.

The options are as follows:

  • e&m-immediate specifies no specific off-hook and on-hook signalling.

  • e&m-delay specifies that the originating endpoint sends an off-hook signal and then and waits for an off-hook signal followed by an on-hook signal from the destination.

  • e&m-wink specifies that the originating endpoint sends an off-hook signal and waits for a wink signal from the destination.

  • fxs-ground-start specifies Foreign Exchange Station ground-start signalling support.

  • fxs-loop-start specifies Foreign Exchange Station loop-start signalling support.

  • fxo-ground-start specifies Foreign Exchange Office ground-start signalling support.

  • fxo-loop-start specifies Foreign Exchange Office loop-start signalling support.

dspfarm

To enable the digital signal processor (DSP) interface, use the dspfarm command in global configuration mode.

dspfarm slot/port

Syntax Description

slot

Slot number of the interface.

port

Port number of the interface.

dtmf-relay

To specify how an H.323 gateway relays dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) tones between telephony interfaces and an IP network, use the dtmf-relay command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to remove all signalling options and send the DTMF tones as part of the audio stream.

dtmf-relay [cisco-rtp] [h245-alphanumeric] [h245-signal]

no dtmf-relay [cisco-rtp] [h245-alphanumeric] [h245-signal]

Syntax Description

cisco-rtp

(Optional) Forwards DTMF tones by using RTP protocol with a Cisco proprietary payload type.

h245-alphanumeric

(Optional) Forwards DTMF tones by using the H.245 "alphanumeric" User Input Indication method. Supports tones 0-9, *, #, and A-D.

h245-signal

(Optional) Forwards DTMF tones by using the H.245 "signal" User Input Indication method. Supports tones 0-9, *, #, and A-D.

dtmf-relay (Voice over Frame Relay)

To enable the generation of FRF.11 Annex A frames for a dial peer, use the dtmf-relay command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the generation of FRF.11 Annex A frames and return to the default handling of dial digits.

dtmf-relay

no dtmf-relay

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


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