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Multiservice Applications Commands:
R Through SH

Multiservice Applications Commands:
R Through SH

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

register

To configure a gateway to register or deregister a fully-qualified POTS dial-peer E.164 address with a gatekeeper, use the register e164 command in dial peer configuration mode. To deregister an E.164 address, use the no form of this command.

register e164

no register e164

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

resource threshold

To configure a gateway to report H.323 resource availability to the its gatekeeper, use the resource threshold command in the gateway configuration mode. To disable gateway resource-level reporting, use the no form of this command.

resource threshold [all] [high percentage-value] [low percentage-value]

no resource threshold

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Applies the high- and low- parameter settings to all monitored H.323 resources. This is the default condition.

high percentage-value

(Optional) A resource utilization level that triggers a Resource Availability Indicator (RAI) message that indicates that H.323 resource use is high. Enter a number between 1 and 100 that represents the high-resource utilization percentage. A 100 value specifies high-resource usage when any H.323 resource is unavailable. The default is 90 percent.

low percentage-value

(Optional) Resource utilization level that triggers an RAI message that indicates that H.323 resource usage has dropped below the high usage level. Enter a number between 1 and 100 that represents the acceptable resource utilization percentage. After the gateway sends a high-utilization message, it waits to send the resource recovery message until the resource use drops below the value defined by the low parameter. The default is 90 percent.

req-qos

To specify the desired quality of service to be used in reaching a specified dial peer, use the req-qos command in dial-peer configuration mode. To restore the default value for this command, use the no form of this command.

req-qos {best-effort | controlled-load | guaranteed-delay}

no req-qos

Syntax Description

best-effort

Indicates that Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) makes no bandwidth reservation.

controlled-load

Indicates that RSVP guarantees a single level of preferential service, presumed to correlate to a delay boundary. The controlled load service uses admission (or capacity) control to assure that preferential service is received even when the bandwidth is overloaded.

guaranteed-delay

Indicates that RSVP reserves bandwidth and guarantees a minimum bit rate and preferential queueing if the bandwidth reserved is not exceeded.

reset

To reset a set of digital signal processor (DSPs), use the reset command in global configuration mode.

reset number

Syntax Description

number

Specifies the number of DSPs to be reset. The number of DSPs range from 0 to 30.

response-timeout

To configure the maximum time to wait for a response from a server, use the response-timeout command in settlement configuration mode. To reset to the default value of this command, use the no form of this command.

response-timeout num

no response-timeout num

Syntax Description

num

Indicates the response waiting time in seconds.

retry-delay

To set the time between attempts to connect with the settlement provider, use the retry-delay command in settlement configuration mode. To reset to the default value of this command, use the no form of this command.

retry-delay num

no retry-delay

Syntax Description

num

Length of time (in seconds) between attempts to connect with the settlement provider. The valid range for retry-delay is 1 to 600 seconds.

retry-limit

To set the maximum number of connection attempts to the provider, use the retry-limit command in settlement configuration mode. To reset to the default value of this command, use the no form of this command.

retry-limit num

no retry-limit num

Syntax Description

num

Maximum number of connection attempts in addition to the first attempt.

ring

To set up a distinctive ring for your connected telephones, fax machines, or modems, use the ring command in interface configuration mode. To disable the specified distinctive ring, use the no form of this command.

ring cadence-number

no ring cadence-number

Syntax Description

cadence-number

Number from 0 through 2:

  • Type 0 is a primary ringing cadence---default ringing cadence for country your router is in.

  • Type 1 is a distinctive ring---0.8 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off, 0.8 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off.

  • Type 2 is a distinctive ring---0.4 seconds on, 0.2 seconds off, 0.4 seconds on, 0.2 seconds off, 0.8 seconds on, 4 seconds off.

ring cadence

To specify the ring cadence for an FXS voice port on the Cisco MC3810, use the ring cadence command in voice-port configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

ring cadence [on1 | off1] [on2 | off2] [on3 | off3] [on4 | off4] [on5 | off5] [on6 | off6]

no ring cadence

Syntax Description

on1

(Optional) Pulses on for 100 milliseconds.

off1

(Optional) Pulses off for 100 milliseconds.

on2

(Optional) Pulses on for 200 milliseconds.

off2

(Optional) Pulses off for 200 milliseconds.

on3

(Optional) Pulses on for 300 milliseconds.

off3

(Optional) Pulses off for 300 milliseconds.

on4

(Optional) Pulses on for 400 milliseconds.

off4

(Optional) Pulses off for 400 milliseconds.

on5

(Optional) Pulses on for 500 milliseconds.

off5

(Optional) Pulses off for 500 milliseconds.

on6

(Optional) Pulses on for 600 milliseconds.

off6

(Optional) Pulses off for 600 milliseconds.

ring frequency

To specify the ring frequency for a specified FXS voice port, use the ring frequency command in voice-port configuration mode. To restore the default value for this command, use the no form of this command.

ring frequency number

no ring frequency number

Syntax Description

number

Ring frequency (hertz) used in the FXS interface. Valid entries on the Cisco 3600 series are 25 and 50. Valid entries on the Cisco MC3810 are 20 and 30.

ring number

To specify the number of rings for a specified FXO voice port, use the ring number command in voice-port configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

ring number number

no ring number number

Syntax Description

number

Number of rings detected before answering the call. Valid entries are numbers from 1 to 10. The default is 1.

security

To enable authentication and authorization on a gatekeeper, use the security command in gatekeeper configuration mode. To disable security, use the no form of this command.

security {any | h323-id | e164} {password default password | password separator character}

no security {any | h323-id | e164} {password default password | password separator character}

Syntax Description

any

Uses the first alias of an incoming RAS registration, regardless of its type, as the means of identifying the user to RADIUS/TACACS+.

h323-id

Uses the first H.323 ID type alias as the means of identifying the user to RADIUS/TACACS+.

e164

Uses the first E.164 address type alias as the means of identifying the user to RADIUS/TACACS+.

password default password

Specifies the default password that the gatekeeper associates with endpoints when authenticating them with an authentication server. The password must be identical to the password on the authentication server.

password separator character

Specifies the character that endpoints use to separate the H.323-ID from the piggybacked password in the registration. This allows each endpoint to supply a user-specific password. The separator character and password will be stripped from the string before it is treated as an H.323-ID alias to be registered.

Note that passwords may only be piggybacked in the H.323-ID, not the E.164 address. This is because the E.164 address allows a limited set of mostly numeric characters. If the endpoint does not wish to register an H.323-ID, it can still supply an H.323-ID consisting of just the separator character and password. This will be understood to be a password mechanism and no H.323-ID will be registered.

sequence-numbers

To enable the generation of sequence numbers in each frame generated by the digital signal processor (DSP) for Voice over Frame Relay applications, use the sequence-numbers command in dial-peer configuration mode. To disable the generation of sequence numbers, use the no form of this command.

sequence-numbers

no sequence-numbers

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

serial restart-delay

To set the amount of time that the router waits before trying to bring up a serial interface when it goes down, use the serial restart-delay command in interface configuration mode. To restore the default, use the no form of the command.

serial restart-delay count

no serial restart-delay

Syntax Description

count

Value from 0 to 900 in seconds. This is the frequency at which the hardware is reset.

session protocol

To establish a session protocol for calls between the local and remote routers via the packet network, use the session protocol command in dial-peer configuration mode. To reset the default value for this command, use the no form of this command.

session protocol protocol

no session protocol

Syntax Description

protocol

Specifies the call session protocol. The following session protocols are supported:

cisco---Specifies Cisco Session Protocol session protocol.

smtp---Specifies Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) session protocol.

session protocol (Voice over Frame Relay)

To establish a Voice over Frame Relay protocol for calls between the local and remote routers via the packet network, use the session protocol command in dial-peer configuration mode. To reset the default value for this command, use the no form of this command.

session protocol {cisco-switched | frf11-trunk}

no session protocol

Syntax Description

cisco-switched

Specifies proprietary Cisco VoFR session protocol. (This is the only valid session protocol for the Cisco 7200 series.)

frf11-trunk

Specifies FRF.11 session protocol.

session target

To specify a network-specific address for a specified dial peer, use the session target command in dial-peer configuration mode. To restore default values for this parameter, use the no form of this command.


Note This command applies to all dial peers except for POTS dial peers.

Cisco 2600 series and 3600 series Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

session target interface dlci [cid]

no session target

Cisco 2600 series and 3600 series Voice over IP dial peers

session target {ipv4:destination-address | dns:[$s$. | $d$. | $e$. | $u$.] host-name |
loopback:rtploopback:compressed | loopback:uncompressed}

no session target

Cisco MC3810 Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

session target interface dlci [cid]

no session target

Cisco MC3810 Voice over ATM dial peers

session target interface pvc {name | vpi/vci | vci}

no session target

Cisco MC3810 Voice over HDLC dial peers

session target interface

no session target

Cisco AS5300 access servers Voice over IP dial peers

session target {ipv4:destination-address | dns:[$s$. | $d$. | $e$. | $u$.] host-name |
loopback:rtploopback:compressed | loopback:uncompressed | mailto:{name | $d$}@domain-name | ipv4:destination-address | dns:[$s$. | $d$. | $u$. | $e$.] host-name}

no session target

Cisco AS5800 universal access servers Voice over IP dial peers

session target {ipv4:destination-address | dns:[$s$. | $d$. | $e$. | $u$.] host-name |
loopback:rtploopback:compressed | loopback:uncompressed}

no session target

Cisco 7200 series Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

session target interface dlci

no session target

Syntax Description

Cisco 2600 series and 3600 series Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

interface

Specifies the serial interface and interface number (slot number/port number) associated with this dial peer.

dlci

Specifies the data link connection identifier for this dial peer. The valid range is from 16 to 1007.

cid

(Optional) Specifies the DLCI subchannel to be used for data on FRF.11 calls. A CID must be specified only when the session protocol is frf11-trunk. When the session protocol is cisco-switched, the CID is dynamically allocated. The valid range is from 4 to 255.


Note By default, CID 4 is used for data; CID 5 is used for call-control. We recommend that you select CID values between 6 and 63 for voice traffic. If the CID is greater than 63, the FRF.11 header will contain an extra byte of data.

Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 series Voice over IP dial peers

ipv4:destination-address

IP address of the dial peer.

dns:host-name

Indicates that the domain name server will be used to resolve the name of the IP address. Valid entries for this parameter are characters representing the name of the host device.

(Optional) You can use one of the following three wildcards with this keyword when defining the session target for VoIP peers:

  • $s$.---Indicates that the source destination pattern will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $d$.---Indicates that the destination number will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $e$.---Indicates that the digits in the called number will be reversed, periods will be added in-between each digit of the called number, and that this string will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $u$.---Indicates that the unmatched portion of the destination pattern (such as a defined extension number) will be used as part of the domain name.

loopback:rtp

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back to the originating source. This is applicable for VoIP peers.

loopback:compressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back in compressed mode to the originating source. This is applicable for POTS peers.

loopback:uncompressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped-back in uncompressed mode to the originating source. This is applicable for POTS peers.

Cisco MC3810 Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

interface

Specifies the interface type and interface number on the Cisco MC3810. For the range of valid interface numbers for the selected interface type, enter a ? character after the interface type.

dlci

Specifies the Frame Relay DLCI. The valid range is from 16 to 1007.

cid

(Optional) Specifies a subchannel ID for the Frame Relay DLCI. The valid range is from 4 to 255.

Cisco MC3810 Voice over ATM dial peers

interface

Specifies the interface number.

ATM interface

Specifies the ATM interface number on the Cisco MC3810. The only valid number is 0.

pvc

Specifies a permanent virtual circuit (pvc).

name

The PVC name.

vpi/vci

The ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC.

vci

The ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC.

For the Cisco MC3810 Voice over HDLC dial peers

interface

Specifies the interface number.

serial-port-number

Specifies the serial port number on the Cisco MC3810. The valid range is 0 to 1.

Cisco AS5300 access server Voice over IP dial peers

mailto:name

Specific recipient e-mail address, name, or mailing list alias.

mailto

Wildcard that inserts the destination pattern of the recipient.

@domain-name

Specifies the appropriate domain name associated with the e-mail address.

ipv4:destination-address

IP address of the dial peer.

dns:host-name

Indicates that the domain name server will be used to resolve the name of the IP address. Valid entries for this parameter are characters representing the name of the host device.

(Optional) You can use one of the following three wildcards with this keyword when defining the session target for VoIP peers:

  • $s$.---Indicates that the source destination pattern will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $d$.---Indicates that the destination number will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $e$.---Indicates that the destination pattern is used as part of the domain name in reverse dotted format for tpc.int DNS format. For example, if the destination number is 310 555-1234 and the session target is configured as $e$.cisco.com, the translated DNS name will be 4.3.2.1.5.5.5.0.1.3.cisco.com.

  • $u$.---Indicates that the unmatched portion of the destination pattern (such as a defined extension number) will be used as part of the domain name.

loopback:rtp

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back to the originating source. This applies to VoIP peers.

loopback:compressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back in compressed mode to the originating source. This applies to POTS peers.

loopback:uncompressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back in uncompressed mode to the originating source. This applies to POTS peers.

Cisco AS5800 universal access server Voice over IP dial peers

ipv4:destination-address

IP address of the dial peer.

dns:host-name

Indicates that the domain name server will be used to resolve the name of the IP address. Valid entries for this parameter are characters representing the name of the host device.

(Optional) You can use one of the following three wildcards with this keyword when defining the session target for VoIP peers:

  • $s$.---Indicates that the source destination pattern will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $d$.---Indicates that the destination number will be used as part of the domain name.

  • $e$.---Indicates that the destination pattern is used as part of the domain name in reverse dotted format for tpc.int DNS format. For example, if the destination number is 310 555-1234 and the session target is configured as $e$.cisco.com, the translated DNS name will be 4.3.2.1.5.5.5.0.1.3.cisco.com.

  • $u$.---Indicates that the unmatched portion of the destination pattern (such as a defined extension number) will be used as part of the domain name.

loopback:rtp

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back to the originating source. This applies to VoIP peers.

loopback:compressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back in compressed mode to the originating source. This applies to POTS peers.

loopback:uncompressed

Indicates that all voice data will be looped back in uncompressed mode to the originating source. This applies to POTS peers.

Cisco 7200 series Voice over Frame Relay dial peers

interface

Specifies the interface type and interface number on the Cisco 7200 series router. For the range of valid interface numbers for the selected interface type, enter a ? character after the interface type.

dlci

Specifies the Frame Relay DLCI. The valid range is from 16 to 1007.

session-timeout

To configure the lifetime of a single SSL session key, use the session-timeout command in settlement configuration mode. To reset to the default value of this command, use the no form of this command.

session-timeout num

no session-timeout num

Syntax Description

num

Defines lifetime (in seconds) of a single SSL session key.

settlement

To enter settlement mode and specify the attributes specific to a settlement provider, use the settlement command in global configuration mode. To disable the settlement provider, use the no form of this command.

settlement provider-number

no settlement provider-number

Syntax Description

provider-number

Specifies a digit defining a particular settlement server. The only valid entry is 0.

show atm video-voice address

To display the network service access point (NSAP) address for the ATM interface, enter the show atm video-voice address command in privileged EXEC mode.

show atm video-voice address

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

show bridge cable-modem

To display bridging information for a Cisco uBR900 series cable access router, enter the show bridge cable-modem command in privileged EXEC mode.

show bridge cable-modem number

Syntax Description

number

The interface number of the cable interface on the rear panel of the Cisco uBR900 series.

show c7200

To display the revision level information for the Cisco uBR7246 midplane, use the show c7200 command in privileged EXEC mode.

show c7200

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show cable flap-list

To display the cable flap-list on a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable flap-list command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cable flap-list [sort-flap | sort-time]

Syntax Description

sort-flap

(Optional) Sort by number of times the cable modem has flapped.

sort-time

(Optional) Sort most recent time the cable modem is detected to have flapped.

show cable hop

To display cable-hop statistics on a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable hop command in EXEC mode.

show cable hop [cable-if] [upstream portnum]

Syntax Description

cable-if

(Optional) Specifies the cable interface.

upstream portnum

(Optional) Specifies the upstream port for which you wish to display the frequency hop status.

show cable modem

To view configuration settings on the Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cable modem [ip-address | mac-address]

Syntax Description

ip-address

(Optional) Specify the IP address of the cable modem.

mac-address

(Optional) Specify the MAC address of the cable modem.

show cable modulation-profile

To display modulation profile group information for a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable modulation-profile command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cable modulation-profile [profile] [iuc-code]

Syntax Description

profile

(Optional) Profile number. Valid values are from 1 to 8.

iuc-code

(Optional) Internal usage code. Valid options are:

initial---Initial Ranging Burst
long---Long Grant Burst
request---Request Burst
short---Short Grant Burst
station---Station Ranging Burst

show cable noise

To display cable-noise statistics on a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable noise command in EXEC mode.

show cable slot/port noise

Syntax Description

slot/port

Specifies the slot and port number for which information is to be displayed.

show cable qos permission

To display the status of permissions for changing quality of service tables on a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable qos permission command in privileged EXEC mode.

cable qos permission

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

show cable qos profile

To display quality of service profiles for a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable qos profile command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cable qos profile service class

Syntax Description

service class

Displays cable QoS table.

show cable spectrum-group

To display information about spectrum groups on a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show cable spectrum-group command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cable spectrum-group [groupnum]

Syntax Description

groupnum

(Optional) Displays information about the specified group number. If no group number is specified, information for all spectrum groups is displayed.

show call active

To show active call information for a voice call or fax transmission in progress, use the show call active command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call active {voice | fax}

Syntax Description

voice

Specifies that the active call table displays voice call information.

fax

Specifies that the active call table displays fax call information.

show call application voice

To define the names of the audio files the interactive voice response (IVR) script will play, the operation of the abort keys, which prompts are used, and caller interaction, the show call application voice command in EXEC mode.

show call application voice [name | summary]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) The name of the desired IVR application.

summary

(Optional) Enter this field to display a one line summary. If the command is entered without summary, a complete detailed description is displayed of the application.

show call history

To display the fax call history table for a fax transmission, use the show call history command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call history {voice | fax} [last number | brief]

Syntax Description

voice

Specifies that the call history tables displays voice call information.

fax

Specifies that the call history table displays fax call information.

last number

(Optional) Displays the last calls connected, where the number of calls displayed is defined by the argument number. Valid values are from 1 to 2147483647.

brief

(Optional) Displays a truncated version of the call history table.

show call history video record

To display information about video calls, use the show call history video record command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call history video record

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show call history voice record

To display Call Detail Record (CDR) events in the call history table, use the show call history voice records privileged EXEC command.

show call history voice record

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show call resource voice stats

To displays resource statistics for an H.323 gateway, use the show call resource voice stats command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call resource voice stats

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show call resource voice threshold

To display the threshold configuration settings and status for an H.323 gateway, use the show call resource voice threshold command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call resource voice threshold

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show cdapi

To display the Call Distributor Application Programming Interface (CDAPI), use the show cdapi command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdapi

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show connect

To display configuration information about drop-and-insert connections that have been configured on a router, enter the show connect command in privileged EXEC mode.

show connect {all | elements | name | id | port {T1 | E1} slot/port}}

Syntax Description

all

Shows a table of all configured connections.

elements

Shows registered hardware or software interworking elements.

name

Displays a connection that has been named by using the connect global configuration command. The name you enter is case-sensitive and must match the configured name exactly.

id

Displays the status of a connection that you specify by an identification number or range of identification numbers. The router assigns these IDs automatically in the order that they were created, beginning with 1. The show connect all command displays these IDs.

port

Displays the status of a connection that you specify by indicating the type of controller (T1 or E1) and location of the interface.

T1

Specifies a T1 controller.

E1

Specifies an E1 controller.

slot/port

The location of the T1 or E1 controller port whose connection status you want to see. Valid values for slot and port are 0 and 1.

show controllers cable

To display information about the interface controllers for a specific cable modem card slot in a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show controllers cable command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers cable slot/port [downstream | upstream [port]]

Syntax Description

slot/port

Slot number/port number indicating the location of the Cisco cable modem card.

downstream

(Optional) Displays downstream interface status.

upstream

(Optional) Displays upstream interface status.

port

(Optional) Selects specific upstream port.

show controllers rs366

To display information about the RS-366 video interface on the video dialing module (VDM), use the show controllers rs366 command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers rs366 slot port

Syntax Description

slot

Slot location of the VDM module. On the Cisco MC3810, this value is either 1 or 2. If you do not enter the correct location, the command is rejected.

port

Port location of the RS-366 interface in the VDM module. On the Cisco MC3810, this value is 0.

show controllers voice

To display information about voice-related hardware, use the show controllers voice command in Privileged EXEC mode.

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show csm

To display the call switching module (CSM) statistics for a particular or all digital signal processor (DSP) channels or for a specific modem or DSP channel, use the show csm command in privileged EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5300 access server

show csm {modem [slot/port | modem-group-number] | voice [slot/dspm/dsp/dsp-channel]}

Cisco AS5800 universal access server

show csm voice [shelf/slot/port]

Syntax Description

modem

Specifies CSM call statistics for modems.

voice

Specifies CSM call statistics for DSP channels.

slot/port

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

modem-group-number

(Optional) Displays configuration for the dial peer identified by the argument number. Valid entries are any integers that identify a specific dial peer, from 1 to 32767.

slot/dspm/dsp/dsp-channel

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

shelf/slot/port

(Optional) Identifies the location of the voice interface card.

show dhcp

To display the current Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) settings on point-to-point interfaces, use the show dhcp command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dhcp {lease | server}

Syntax Description

lease

Displays DHCP addresses leased from a server.

server

Displays known DHCP servers.

show diag

To display the revision level information for a Cisco uBR7200 series cable modem card, use the show diag command in privileged EXEC mode.

show diag

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show dial-peer video

To display dial-peer configuration, use the show dial-peer video command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dial-peer video [number] [summary]

Syntax Description

number

(Optional) A specific video dial peer. This option displays configuration information for a single dial peer identified by the argument number. Valid entries are any integers that identify a specific dial peer, from 1 to 32767.

summary

(Optional) Displays a summary of all video dial-peer information.

show dial-peer voice

To display configuration information for dial peers, use the show dial-peer voice command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dial-peer voice [number] [summary]

Syntax Description

number

(Optional) A specific dial peer. This option displays configuration information for a single dial peer identified by the number argument. Valid entries are any integers that identify a specific dial peer, from 1 to 32767.

summary

(Optional for the Cisco MC3810 only) Displays a summary of all voice dial peers.

show dialplan incall number

To pair different voice ports and telephone numbers for troubleshooting, use the show dialplan incall number command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dialplan incall slot-number/subunit-number/port number dial string

Syntax Description

slot-number

Slot number in the Cisco router where the voice network module is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 3, depending on the voice interface card you have installed.

subunit-number

Subunit on the voice network module where the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

port

Voice port. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

dial string

Particular destination pattern (telephone number).

show dialplan number

To show which dial peer is reached when a particular telephone number is dialed, use the show dialplan number command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dialplan number dial string

Syntax Description

dial string

Particular destination pattern (telephone number).

show frame-relay vofr

To display information about the FRF.11 subchannels being used on Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) data link controller identifiers (DLCIs), use the show frame-relay vofr command in privileged EXEC mode.

show frame-relay vofr [interface [dlci [cid]]]

Syntax Description

interface

(Optional) The specific interface type and number for which you wish to display FRF.11 subchannel information.

dlci

(Optional) The specific data link connection identifier for which you wish to display FRF.11 subchannel information.

cid

(Optional) The specific subchannel for which you wish to display information.

show gatekeeper calls

To show the status of each ongoing call that a gatekeeper is aware of, use the show gatekeeper calls command in privileged EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper calls

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gatekeeper endpoints

To display the status of all registered endpoints for a gatekeeper, use the show gatekeeper endpoints command in EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper endpoints

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix

To display the gateway technology prefix table, use the show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix command in privileged EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gatekeeper status

To show overall gatekeeper status that includes authorization and authentication status, zone status, and so on, use the show gatekeeper status command in EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gatekeeper zone prefix

To display the zone prefix table, use the show gatekeeper zone prefix command in EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper zone prefix

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gatekeeper zone status

To display the status of zones related to a gatekeeper, use the show gatekeeper zone status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show gatekeeper zone status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show gateway

To display the current gateway status, use the show gateway command in privileged EXEC mode.

show gateway

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show interface cable

To display cable interface information, use the show interface cable command in privileged EXEC mode.

show interface cable slot/port [downstream | upstream]

Syntax Description

slot/port

Identifies the Cisco uBR7200 chassis slot number and downstream port number. Valid values are from 3 to 6.

downstream

(Optional) Displays cable downstream port information for a cable modem.

upstream

(Optional) Displays cable upstream port information for a cable modem.

show interface cable sid

To display information by service identifier (SID) of each cable modem on the HFC network, use the show interface cable sid command in privileged EXEC mode.

show interface cable slot/port sid [sid-number]l

Syntax Description

slot/port

Identifies the Cisco uBR7200 chassis slot number and downstream port number. Valid values are from 3 to 6.

sid-number

(Optional) Identifies the service identification number.

show interface cable signal-quality

To display information about the signal quality of a downstream port on a cable modem card in a Cisco uBR7200 series cable router, use the show interface cable signal-quality command in privileged EXEC mode.

show interface cable slot/port signal-quality

Syntax Description

slot/port

Identifies the Cisco uBR7200 chassis slot number and downstream port number.

show interfaces cable-modem

To display information about the Cisco uBR924 cable access router cable interface, use the show interfaces cable-modem command in either user EXEC mode or privileged EXEC mode.

show interfaces cable-modem number [accounting | counters | crb | irb | type]

Syntax Description

number

Cable access router interface number.

accounting

(Optional) Displays the number of packets of each protocol type that has been sent through the cable access router interface.

counters

(Optional) Shows MIB counters on the cable interface.

crb

(Optional) Displays concurrent routing and bridging information for each interface that has been configured for routing or bridging. This option does not really apply to the Cisco uBR924; it is included because it is part of the subsystem that provides DOCSIS-compliant bridging. For more information, refer to the Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference.

irb

(Optional) Displays integrated routing and bridging information for each interface that has been configured for routing or bridging. This option does not really apply to the Cisco uBR924; it is included because it is part of the subsystem that provides DOCSIS-compliant bridging. For more information, refer to the Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference.

type

(Optional) Designed to display information about virtual LANs associated with the interface; however, this option is not supported on the Cisco uBR924.

show interface dspfarm dsp

To display digital signal processor (DSP) information on the two-port T1/E1 high-density port adapter for the Cisco 7200 series, use the show interface dspfarm command in privileged EXEC mode.

show interface dspfarm [slot/port] dsp [number] [long | short]

Syntax Description

slot

(Optional) Slot location of the port adapter.

port

(Optional) Port number on the port adapter.

number

(Optional) Specifies the number of DSP sets to show. The range is 1 to 30.

long

(Optional) Specifies detailed DSP information.

short

(Optional) Specifies brief DSP information.

show num-exp

To show the number expansions configured, use the show num-exp command in privileged EXEC mode.

show num-exp [dialed-number]

Syntax Description

dialed-number

(Optional) Dialed number.

show pots status

To display the settings of the telephone port physical characteristics and other information on the telephone interfaces of the Cisco 800 series, use the show pots status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show pots status [1 | 2]

Syntax Description

1

(Optional) Display the settings of telephone port 1.

2

(Optional) Display the settings of telephone port 2.

show proxy h323 calls

To list each active call on the proxy, use the show proxy h323 calls command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 calls

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show proxy h323 detail-call

To display the details of a particular call on a proxy, use the show proxy h323 detail-call command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 detail-call call-key

Syntax Description

call-key

Specifies the call you want to display. The call-key is derived from the show proxy h323 calls display.

show proxy h323 status

To display the overall status of a proxy, use the show proxy h323 status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show rawmsg

To show the raw messages owned by the required component, use the show rawmsg command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rawmsg {all | tsp | vtsp | ccapi | h323}

Syntax Description

all

All selections below.

tsp

Telephony Service Provider subsystem.

vtsp

Voice Telephony Service Provider subsystem.

ccapi

API (Application Programming Interface) used to coordinate interaction between application and call legs (telephony or IP).

h323

H.323 subsystem.

show settlement

To display the configuration for all settlement servers and see the specific provider and transactions, use the show settlement command in privileged EXEC mode.

show settlement [provider-number] [transactions]

Syntax Description

provider-number

(Optional) Displays the attributes of a specific provider.

transactions

(Optional) Displays the transaction status of a specific provider.

show vfc

To see the entries in the host-name-and-address cache, use the show vfc command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vfc slot-number [technology]

Syntax Description

slot-number

VFC slot number.

technology

(Optional) Displays the technology type of the VFC.

show vfc cap-list

To show the current list of files on the capability list for this voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc cap-list command in user EXEC mode.

show vfc slot cap-list

Syntax Description

slot

Identifies the slot where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

show vfc default-file

To show the default files included in the default file list for this voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc default-file command in user EXEC mode.

show vfc slot default-file

Syntax Description

slot

Identifies the slot where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

show vfc directory

To show the list of all files residing on this voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc directory command in user EXEC mode.

show vfc slot directory

Syntax Description

slot

Identifies the slot where the VFC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2.

show vfc version

To show the version of the software residing on this voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc version command in user EXEC mode.

show vfc slot version {dspware | vcware}

Syntax Description

slot

Identifies the slot where the VFC is installed. Valid values are 0, 1, and 2.

dspware

Defines which DSPWare software to display.

vcware

Defines which VCWare software to display.

show video call summary

To display summary information about video calls and the current status of the Video Call Manager (ViCM), use the show video call summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

show video call summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show voice busyout

To display information about the voice busyout state, use the show voice busyout command in privileged EXEC mode.

show voice busyout

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show voice call

To show the call status for all voice ports on the Cisco MC3810, use the show voice call command in privileged EXEC mode.

show voice call [summary]

Syntax Description

summary

(Optional) Specifies to show a summary of the status instead of the full detailed report.

show voice dsp

To show the current status of all digital signal processor (DSP) voice channels, use the show voice dsp command in privileged EXEC mode.

show voice dsp

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show voice permanent-call

To display information about the permanent calls on a voice interface, use the show voice permanent-call command in EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

show voice permanent-call [voice-port] [summary]

Syntax Description

voice-port

(Optional) Slot number or slot/port number of the voice interface for which you wish to display permanent call information.

summary

(Optional) Displays summary information about VoFR, VoATM, and VoHDLC ports used for permanent connections.

show voice port

To display configuration information about a specific voice port, use the show voice port privileged EXEC command.

Cisco 1750 router

show voice port slot-number/port

Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 series router

show voice port {slot-number/subunit-number/port} | {slot/port:ds0-group-no}

Cisco MC3810

show voice port [slot/port] [summary]

Cisco AS5300 access router

show voice port controller number:D

Cisco AS5800 universal access router

show voice port {shelf/slot/port:D} | {shelf/slot/parent:port:D}

Cisco 7200 Series router

show voice port {slot/port:ds0-group-no} | {slot-number/subunit-number/port}

Cisco uBR924 cable access router

show voice port number

Syntax Description

For the Cisco 1750 router

:

slot-number

Slot number in the router where the VIC is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 2, depending on the slot where it has been installed.

port

Indicates the voice port. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

For the Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 series router

:

slot-number

Slot number in the Cisco router where the voice interface card is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 3, depending on the slot where it has been installed.

subunit-number

Subunit on the voice interface card where the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

port

Voice port number. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

slot

The router location where the voice port adapter is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 3.

port

Indicates the voice interface card location. Valid entries are 0 or 3.

dso-group-no

Indicates the defines DS0 group number. Each defined DS0 group number is represented on a separate voice port. This allows you to define individual DS0s on the digital T1/E1 card.

For the Cisco MC3810

slot/port

(Optional) Displays information for only the voice port you specify with the slot/port designation.

The slot argument specifies the slot number in the Cisco router where the voice interface card is installed. The only valid entry is 1.

The port argument specifies the voice port number. Valid ranges are as follows:

Analog voice ports: from 1 to 6.

Digital voice port:

Digital T1: from 1 to 24.

Digital E1: from 1 to 15, and from 17 to 31.

summary

(Optional) Display a summary of all voice ports.

For the Cisco AS5300 access server

:

controller number

Specifies the T1 or E1 controller.

:D

Indicates the D channel associated with ISDN PRI.

For the Cisco AS5800 universal access server

shelf/slot/port

Specifies the T1 or E1 controller on the T1 card. Valid entries for the shelf argument is 0 to 9999. Valid entries for the slot argument is 0 to 11. Valid entries for the port argument is 0 to 11.

shelf/slot/parent:port

Specifies the T1 controller on the T3 card. Valid entries for the shelf argument is 0 to 9999. Valid entries for the slot argument is 0 to 11. Valid entries for the port argument is 1 to 28. The value for the parent argument is always 0.

:D

Indicates the D channel associated with ISDN PRI.

For the Cisco 7200 series router

:

slot

The router location where the voice port adapter is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 3.

port

Indicates the voice interface card location. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

dso-group-no

Indicates the defines DS0 group number. Each defined DS0 group number is represented on a separate voice port. This allows you to define individual DS0s on the digital T1/E1 card.

slot-number

Indicates the slot number in the Cisco router where the voice interface card is installed. Valid entries are from 0 to 3, depending on the slot where it has been installed.

subunit-number

Indicates the subunit on the voice interface card where the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

port

Indicates the voice port number. Valid entries are 0 or 1.

For the Cisco uBR924 cable access router

:

number

Indicates the RJ-11 connectors installed in the Cisco uBR924. Valid entries are 0 (which corresponds to the RJ-11 connector labeled V1) and 1 (which corresponds to the RJ-11 connector labeled V2.

show vrm active_calls

To display active-only voice calls either for a specific voice feature card (VFC) or all VFCs, use the show vrm active_calls command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vrm active_calls {dial-shelf-slot-number | all}

Syntax Description

dial-shelf-slot-number

Slot number of the dial shelf. Valid number is 0 to 13.

all

Lists all active calls for VFC slots.

show vrm vdevices

To display detailed information for a specific digital signal processor (DSP) or a brief summary display for all voice feature cards (VFCs), use the show vrm vdevices command in privileged EXEC mode.

show vrm vdevices {{vfc-slot-number | voice-device-number} | summary}

Syntax Description

vfc-slot-number

Slot number of the VFC. Valid number is 0 to 11.

voice-device-number

DSP number. Valid number is 1 to 96.

summary

List synopsis of voice feature card DSP mappings, capabilities, and resource states.

shut

To shut down a set of digital signal processors (DSPs) on the Cisco 7200 series router, use the shut command in DSP configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to put DSPs back in service.

shut number

no shut number

Syntax Description

number

Indicates the number of DSPs to be shut down.

shutdown (dial-peer configuration)

To change the administrative state of the selected dial peer from up to down, use the shutdown command in dial-peer configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to change the administrative state of this dial peer from down to up.

shutdown

no shutdown

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

shutdown (DS1 link)

To shut down a DS1 link (send a Blue Alarm), use the shutdown command in controller configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to activate the DS1 (cancel the sending of the Blue Alarm).

shutdown

no shutdown

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

shutdown (MCM)

To disable the gatekeeper, use the shutdown gatekeeper configuration command. To enable the gatekeeper, use the no form of this command.

shutdown

no shutdown

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

shutdown (settlement)

To activate a settlement provider, use the no shutdown command in settlement configuration mode. Use the shutdown command to deactivate the settlement provider.

shutdown

no shutdown

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

shutdown (voice-port configuration)

To take the voice ports for a specific voice interface card offline, use the shutdown command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to put the ports back in service.

shutdown

no shutdown

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


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