show csm

The following is sample output from the Cisco AS5800 for the show csm voice command:

5800# show csm voice 1/8/19 shelf 1, slot 8, port 19

VDEV_INFO:slot 8, port 19

vdev_status(0x00000401):VDEV_STATUS_ACTIVE_CALL.VDEV_STATUS_HASLOCK.

csm_state(0x00000406)=CSM_OC6_CONNECTED, csm_event_proc=0x60868B8C, current call thru PRI line

invalid_event_count=0, wdt_timeout_count=0 watchdog timer is not activated wait_for_bchan:False

pri_chnl=(T1 1/0/0:22), vdev_chnl=(s8, c19)

start_chan_p=0, chan_p=62436D58, call_id=0x800D, bchan_num=22 The calling party phone number =

The called party phone number = 7511

ring_no_answer=0, ic_failure=0, ic_complete=0 dial_failure=0, oc_failure=0, oc_complete=1 oc_busy=0, oc_no_dial_tone=0, oc_dial_timeout=0 remote_link_disc=0, busyout=0, modem_reset=0 call_duration_started=3d16h, call_duration_ended=00:00:00, total_call_duration=00:00:00

Table 1 explains the fields contained in both of these examples.

Table 1

show csm voice Field Descriptions

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

slot

 

Indicates the slot where the VFC resides.

 

 

 

shelf/slot/port

 

Specifies the T1 or E1 controller.

 

 

dspm/dsp/dsp channel

Indicates which DSP channel is engaged in this call.

 

 

 

dsp

 

Indicates the DSP through which this call is established.

 

 

 

slot/port

 

This is the logical port number for the device. This is equivalent to the DSP

 

 

channel number. The port number is derived from:

 

 

(max_number_of_dsp_channels per dspm=12) * the dspm # (0-based) +

 

 

(max_number_of_dsp_channels per dsp=2) * the dsp # (0-based) +

 

 

the dsp channel number (0-based).

 

 

 

tone

 

Indicates which signalling tone is being used (DTMF, MF, R2). This only

applies to CAS calls. Possible values are:

— mf

— dtmf

r2-compelled

r2-semi-compelled

r2-non-compelled

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Cisco Systems AS5800 manual Explains the fields contained in both of these examples, Specifies the T1 or E1 controller

AS5800 specifications

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