Command Reference

Table 1

show csm voice Field Descriptions (continued)

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

device_status

The status of the device. Possible values are:

 

VDEV_STATUS_UNLOCKED—Device is unlocked (meaning that it is

 

available for new calls).

 

VDEV_STATUS_ACTIVE_WDT—Device is allocated for a call and the

 

watchdog timer is set to time the connection response from the central

 

office.

 

VDEV_STATUS_ACTIVE_CALL—Device is engaged in an active,

 

connected call.

 

VDEV_STATUS_BUSYOUT_REQ—Device is requested to busyout;

 

does not apply to voice devices.

 

VDEV_STATUS_BAD—Device is marked as bad and not usable for

 

processing calls.

 

VDEV_STATUS_BACK2BACK_TEST—Modem is performing

 

back-to-back testing (for modem calls only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_RESET—Modem needs to be reset (for modem only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_FILE—Modem is downloading a file

 

(for modem only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_FAIL—Modem has failed during

 

downloading a file (for modem only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_SHUTDOWN—Modem is not powered up (for modem

 

only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_BUSY—Modem is busy (for modem only).

 

VDEV_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_REQ—Modem is requesting

 

connection (for modem only).

 

 

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Cisco Systems AS5800 manual Command Reference Show csm voice Field Descriptions

AS5800 specifications

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