Cisco Systems 3600 manual Glossary, Related Commands Command Description

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V.110 Support for Cisco 3600 Series Digital Modems

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Related Commands Command

Description

 

show modem

Displays the current modem configuration for digital MICA modems

 

configuration

loaded inside access servers or routers.

 

 

 

 

show modem log

Displays the modem history event status performed on a manageable

 

 

modem or group of modems.

 

 

 

Glossary

E1—European equivalent of T1, 32 channels of 64 Khz, 1 for framing, 1 for signalling.

GSM—Global System for Communications

ISDN—Integrated Services Digital Network

LLC—Link Layer Control

MICA—Modem ISDN Channel Aggregation

PRI—Primary Rate Interface

Q.931—ISDN user-network interface Layer 3 specification for basic call control.

T1—North American channelized TDM with 24 channels of 64 Khz each, plus an 8 Khz frame. TA—Terminal adapter.

TDM—Time-division multiplexing.

V.110—ITU-T standard for support by ISDN of Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) with V-series type interfaces.

Note For a list of other internetworking terms, see the Internetworking Terms and Acronyms document available on the Documentation CD-ROM and Cisco Connection Online (CCO) at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/index.htm.

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Contents Feature Overview Support for Cisco 3600 Series Digital ModemsSupported Platforms Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCsStandards MIBsConfiguration Tasks Command Reference Command Modes Command History Examples Show modemShow modem slot/port group number 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 GroupCommand Modes Command History Show modem logShow modem log slot/port group number Router# show modem logRelated Commands Command Description S29 = 8 V.110 modem standardS57 = 3 User rate for V.110 connection is 3 bps Show modem configuration Show modem configuration slot/portShow modem configuration 0/0 Show modem S29 Modem standardS57 User rate for V.110 connection is 2400 bps Command Connect Speed Range Displayed Show modem connect-speedsShow 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 Show modem operational-status slot/portShow modem operational-status shelf/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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