Cisco Systems V110 manual Example Debug Commands for Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300

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By specifying a value 8 in S29, the user causes the remote modem to implicitly assume that a V.110 connection is to be established. This command indicates that an ISDN call is being requested, and when used with the S29=8 command, results in modem code issuing a ISDN_DIALSTRING (0x45) request being made to the host.

After entering the S29=8 command, you can enter the desired user rate if different from the default value of 9600 bps. This command takes the form: S57=speed. For supported rates, see the “Restrictions” section. For example:

S57=19200

Debug Commands

There are no debug commands specific to this feature. Existing ISDN debug commands can be used.

Example Debug Commands for Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300

router# debug isdn q931 router# debug modem csm router# term mon

Example Debug Commands for Cisco AS5800

router# debug isdn q931 router# debug csm router# term mon

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Contents Feature Overview Feature SummaryRestrictions BenefitsTransmission Speeds/Bearer Rates Supported Platforms Related Features and TechnologiesRelated Documents PrerequisitesCommand Reference Configuration TasksList of Terms and Acronyms Show modem command example is as follows Show Command ExamplesFields that have been added or changed for this command are Show modemShow modem operational-statuscommand example is as follows Show modem operational-status Show modem log command example is as follows Show modem logModem State event State Terminate Atdi Command place V.110 call Atdi Command place V.110 callExample Debug Commands for Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300 Debug CommandsExample Debug Commands for Cisco AS5800