Command Reference

Table 2

show voice port Field Descriptions (continued)

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

Ring Ground Status

Ring ground indication.

 

 

 

Ringing Time Out

 

Ringing time out duration.

 

 

 

Signal Type

 

Type of signaling for a voice port: loop-start, ground-start, wink-start,

 

 

immediate, and delay-dial.

 

 

 

Slot

 

Slot used in the voice interface card for this port.

 

 

 

Sub-unit

 

Subunit used in the voice interface card for this port.

 

 

 

Tip Ground Status

 

Tip ground indication.

 

 

 

Type of VoicePort

 

Type of voice port: FXO, FXS, and E&M.

 

 

The Interface Down Failure Cause

Text string describing why the interface is down,

 

 

Voice Activity Detection

Whether Voice Activity Detection is enabled or disabled.

 

 

Wait Release Time Out

The time that a voice port stays in the call-failure state while the Cisco

 

 

MC3810 sends a busy tone, reorder tone, or an out-of-service tone to the port.

 

 

Wink Duration Timing

Maximum wink duration for wink start signaling.

 

 

Wink Wait Duration Timing

Maximum wink wait duration for wink start signaling.

 

 

 

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

5800# show voice port 1/0/0:D ISDN 1/0/0:D

Type of VoicePort is ISDN

Operation State is DORMANT

Administrative State is UP

No Interface Down Failure

Description is ""

Noise Regeneration is enabled

Non Linear Processing is enabled

Music On Hold Threshold is Set to -38 dBm

In Gain is Set to 0 dB

Out Attenuation is Set to 0 dB

Echo Cancellation is enabled

Echo Cancel Coverage is set to 16 ms

Connection Mode is normal

Connection Number is not set

Initial Time Out is set to 10 s

Interdigit Time Out is set to 10 s

Region Tone is set for US

Table 3 explains the fields in the sample output.

Table 3

show voice port Field Descriptions for the Cisco AS5800

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

Type of VoicePort

 

Indicates the voice port type.

 

 

 

Operational State

 

Operational state of the voice port.

 

 

Administrative State

Administrative state of the voice port.

 

 

Clear Wait Duration Timing

Time of inactive seizure signal to declare call cleared.

 

 

Currently Processing

Type of call currently being processed: none, voice, or fax.

 

 

 

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