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Cisco IOS Dial Services Commands: show A Through show E

Cisco IOS Dial Services Commands: show A Through show E

This chapter explains the function and syntax of the Cisco IOS dial services commands from show A through show E. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Dial Services Command Reference, Release 12.1

show arap

To display information about a running AppleTalk Remote Access (ARAP) connection, use the show arap command in EXEC mode.

show arap [line-number]

Syntax Description

line-number

(Optional) Number of the line on which an ARAP connection is established and active.

show async status

To display the status of activity on all lines configured for asynchronous support, use the show async status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show async status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show call progress tone

To display the contents of the internal call progress (CP) tone database for a specific country, use the show call progress tone command in EXEC mode.

show call progress tone country [tone-type]

Syntax Description

country

Enter the country code for the country's call progress tone database you want to see.

tone-type

(Optional) Enter the tone type parameters you want to see from Table 14.


Table 14: Supported Tone Type Parameters

busy---Busy tone

congestion---Congestion tone

dialtone---Dial tone

disconnect---Disconnect tone

error---Error tone

off-hook-alert---Off-hook alert tone

off-hook-notice---Off-hook notice tone

pbx-dialtone---PBX dialtone

ringback---Ringback tone

routing---Routing tone

show controllers bri

To display information about the ISDN BRI, use the show controllers bri command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers bri number

Cisco MC3810 routers

show controllers bri [number]

Cisco 7200 series routers

show controllers bri slot/port

Syntax Description

number

Interface number. The value is 0 through 7 if the router has one 8-port BRI network interface module (NIM), or 0 through 15 if the router has two 8-port BRI NIMs. Interface number values will vary, depending on the hardware platform used. The Cisco 3600 series router for example, can have up to 48 interfaces. Valid BRI controller numbers for the Cisco MC3810 router are from 1 to 4.

slot/port

Backplane slot number and port number on the interface. See your hardware installation manual for the specific slot and port numbers.

show controllers e1

To display information about the E1 links supported by the Network Processor Module (NPM) (Cisco 4000 series) or MultiChannel Interface Processor (MIP) (Cisco 7500 series), use the show controllers e1 command in privileged EXEC mode.

Cisco 7500 series routers

show controllers e1 [slot/port]

Cisco 4000 series routers

show controllers e1 number

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.

show controllers e1 call-counters

To view the total number of calls and call durations on an E1 controller, use the show controllers e1 call-counters command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers e1 number call-counters

Syntax Description

number

Controller number (for example, 0, 1, 2, or 3).

show controllers e1 cas-data

To display internal call switching module information about the switched 56K data channels, use the show controllers e1 cas-data command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers e1 number cas-data

Syntax Description

number

Controller number (for example, 0, 1, 2, or 3).

show controllers t1 call-counters

To view the total number of calls and call durations on a T1 controller, use the show controllers t1 call-counters command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers t1 number call-counters

Syntax Description

number

Controller number (for example, 0, 1, 2, or 3).

show controllers t1 cas-data

To display internal call switching module information about the switched 56K data channels, use the show controllers t1 cas-data command in privileged EXEC mode.

show controllers t1 number cas-data

Syntax Description

number

Controller number (for example, 0, 1, 2, or 3).

show cot dsp

To display information about the Continuity Test (COT) Digital Signal Processor configuration (DSP) or current status, use the show cot dsp command in privileged EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300

show cot dsp {config | status} applique/ds0

Cisco AS5800

show cot dsp {config | status} shelf/slot/applique/ds0

Syntax Description

config

Shows the COT DSP configuration.

status

Shows the COT DSP status.

applique

ID of the hardware unit that provides the external interface connections from a router to the network. Number of COT operation request.

ds0

Number of COT operation request.

shelf

Shelf ID of COT operation request.

slot

Designates the slot number, 0 to 2.

show cot request

To display information about COT operation requests, use the show cot request command in privileged EXEC mode.

Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300

show cot request shelf/slot/applique/ds0

Cisco AS5800

show cot request applique/ds0

Syntax Description

shelf

Shelf ID of COT operation request.

slot

Designate the slot number, 1 to 4.

applique

Hardware unit that provides the external interface connections from a router to the network. Number of COT operation request.

ds0

Number of COT operation request.

show cot summary

To display information about the Continuity Test (COT) activity, use the show cot summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cot summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show dhcp

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

show dhcp {server | lease [interface async [number]]}

Syntax Description

server

Show known DHCP servers.

lease

Show DHCP addresses leased from a server.

interface async [number]

(Optional) Specify asynchronous interfaces and, optionally, a specific interface number.

show dialer

To display general diagnostic information for interfaces configured for DDR (dial-on-demand routing), use the show dialer command in EXEC mode.

show dialer [interface type number]

Syntax Description

interface

(Optional) Displays information for the interface specified by the arguments type and number.

type

(Optional) Interface type.

number

(Optional) Interface number.

show dialer dnis

To see how many calls DNIS groups have had, use the show dialer dnis command in privileged EXEC mode.

show dialer dnis {group [name] | number [number]}

Syntax Description

group

Displays DNIS group statistics.

name

(Optional) DNIS group name.

number

Displays DNIS group number statistics.

number

(Optional) DNIS group number.

show dialer interface bri

To display general diagnostic information for ISDN BRI interfaces configured for DDR (dial-on-demand routing), use the show dialer interface bri command in EXEC mode.

show dialer interface bri number

Syntax Description

number

BRI interface number.

show dialer map

To display configured dynamic and static dialer maps and dynamically created PPP BACP temporary static dialer maps, use the show dialer map command in EXEC mode.

show dialer map

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show dialer sessions

To display all dialer sessions, use the show dialer sessions command in EXEC configuration mode.

show dialer sessions

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show entry

To display the list of queued host-initiated connections to a router, use the show entry command in EXEC mode. You can also use this command to determine which LAT (local-area transport) hosts have queue entries for printers on routers.

show entry

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


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