Cisco Systems 3600 Show modem operational-status slot/port, Router# modem at-mode s/p AT@E1

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V.110 Support for Cisco 3600 Series Digital Modems

show modem operational-status

show modem operational-status

To display performance statistics for individual modems, use the show modem operational-statususer EXEC and privileged EXEC command.

Cisco AS2600, Cisco AS3600 series, 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.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defaults

 

There are no default behaviors or values for this command.

 

 

 

Command Modes

 

User EXEC and privileged EXEC

 

 

 

 

Command History

 

Release

Modification

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.2(10)P

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.1(5)T

This command was modified to include information for Cisco 3600 series

 

 

 

routers.

 

 

 

 

 

The show modem operational-statuscommand is supported only on systems with internal MICA

Usage Guidelines

 

 

 

technologies or Microcom analog (NM-AM) modems, but not in systems with internal Microcom

digital modems. To display performance statistics for access servers, use the following command sequence:

Router# modem at-mode s/p AT@E1

Sample output and explanations of the AT@E1 modem command are provided in the document AT Command Set and Register Summary for Analog Modem Network Modules , found in the Analog Modem Firmware index of the Cisco 3600 Series Router documentation on CCO.

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Contents Feature Overview Support for Cisco 3600 Series Digital ModemsStandards Supported PlatformsSupported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs MIBsConfiguration Tasks Command Reference Show modem slot/port group number Command Modes Command History ExamplesShow modem Release ModificationHold-reset command Field DescriptionRouter show modem 2/10 DCD DTRRouter# TX RX RTS CTS Show modem slot/port Field Descriptions MNP5 Related Commands GroupShow modem log slot/port group number Command Modes Command HistoryShow modem log Router# show modem logS29 = 8 V.110 modem standard Related Commands Command DescriptionS57 = 3 User rate for V.110 connection is 3 bps Show modem configuration slot/port Show modem configurationShow modem configuration 0/0 S29 Modem standard Show modemS57 User rate for V.110 connection is 2400 bps Show modem connect-speeds Command Connect Speed Range DisplayedShow modem connect-speeds max-speedslot Show modem connect-speeds 400 to 21,600 bps 75 to 1200 bps Router# show modem connect-speeds 12000 Router# show modem connect-speedsRouter# show modem connect-speeds Show modem connect-speeds Field Descriptions Show modem operational-status shelf/slot/port Show modem operational-statusShow modem operational-status slot/port Router# modem at-mode s/p AT@E1Router# show modem operational-status 0/0 Parameter #9 TX,RX Bit RateGlossary
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