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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the Cisco IOS dial services commands for show M. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Dial Services Command Reference, Release 12.1.
To display a high-level performance report for all the modems or a single modem inside Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300 access servers, use the show modem command in EXEC mode.
show modem [slot/port | group number]
Syntax Description
slot/port (Optional) Specifies the location of a slot and modem port. Remember to include the forward slash (/) when entering this variable. group number (Optional) Specifies a modem group to which a specified modem belongs. The group number range is 1 to 200.
To display a list of the manageable Microcom modems that have open AT sessions and a list of users logged in to those sessions, use the show modem at-mode command in EXEC mode.
show modem at-modeSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the local disconnect reasons for all modems inside an access server or router, use the show modem call-stats command in EXEC mode.
show modem call-stats [slot]
Syntax Description
slot (Optional) Specifies the slot number, which limits the display output to a particular range of modems in the system.
To display the current modem configuration for digital MICA technologies modems loaded inside an access server or router, use the show modem configuration command in EXEC mode.
show modem configuration [slot/port]
Syntax Description
slot/port (Optional) Specifies the location of a slot and modem port. If this number is not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. Remember to include the forward slash (/) when entering this variable.
To display connection speed statistics for all the modems running in an access server or router, use the show modem connect-speeds command in EXEC mode.
show modem connect-speeds [max-speed [slot]]
Syntax Description
max-speed (Optional) Maximum speed you want displayed in the shifting speed window. You can specify from 12,000 to 56,000 bps. slot (Optional) Specifies the slot number, which limits the display output to a particular range of modems in the system.
To display information about the modem cookie, use the show modem cookie command in EXEC mode.
show modem cookieSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the internal status of the call switching module for modems inside access servers or routers, use the show modem csm command in EXEC mode.
show modem csm [slot/port | group number]
Syntax Description
slot/port (Optional) Specifies the location of a slot and modem port. If this number is not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. Remember to include the forward slash (/) when entering this variable. group number (Optional) Specifies the location of a specific group of modems. If this number is not specified, statistics for all modems in the access server are displayed. The group number range is between 1 and 200.
To display the modem history event status performed on a manageable modem or group of modems, use the show modem log command in EXEC mode.
show modem log [slot/port | group number]
Syntax Description
slot/port (Optional) Specifies the location of a slot and modem port. If this number is not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. Remember to include the forward slash (/) when entering this variable. group number (Optional) Specifies the location of a specific group of modems. If this number is not specified, statistics for all modems in the access server are displayed. The group number range is between 1 and 200.
To display a snapshot of all the firmware versions running on all the modems in the access server, use the show modem mapping command in EXEC mode. This command also shows the source location of each version of firmware (for example, running out of Flash or boot flash, or bundled with Cisco IOS software).
show modem mappingSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about MICA digital modems, use the show modem mica command in EXEC mode.
show modem mica {slot/port | all | slot [number]}
Syntax Description
slot/port Specifies the display for a single modem in a MICA digital modem board. all Displays output for all the MICA modems in the system. slot number (Optional) Displays output for a particular slot, which is mainly used for debugging purposes. The optional number variable allows you to specify a slot number.
To display performance statistics for individual modems, use the show modem operational-status command in EXEC mode.
Cisco AS2600, Cisco AS3600, Cisco AS5200, and Cisco AS5300 series access servers
show modem operational-status [slot/port]
Cisco AS5800 series access servers
show modem operational-status [shelf/slot/port]
Syntax Description
shelf/slot/port (Optional) Specifies the location of the shelf (Cisco AS5800 access server only) and slot and modem port. If these numbers are not specified, statistics for all connected modems are displayed. (Remember to include the forward slash (/) when entering these variables.)
To display the configuration and connection status for one or more modem pools, use the show modem-pool command in EXEC mode.
show modem-pool [name]
Syntax Description
name (Optional) Modem pool name.
To display a high-level report for all manageable modems dialing in to and out of the network, use the show modem summary command in EXEC mode.
show modem summarySyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the modem test log, use the show modem test command in EXEC mode.
show modem testSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display version information about the modem firmware, controller and Domain Specific Part---ATM address field (DSP) code (for 56K modems only), and boot code, use the show modem version command in EXEC mode.
show modem versionSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the values set for the current modem, use the show modemcap command in EXEC mode. This display lists the modems for which the router has entries. To display the attributes associated with a specific modem, use the show modemcap EXEC command with the optional modem name argument.
show modemcap [modem-name]
Syntax Description
modem-name (Optional) The name of the modem (such as Codex_3260).
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 12:16:51 PDT 2000
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