Cisco Systems Modem V110 User Manual

Basic V110 for MICA Modems on  
Cisco Access Servers  
Feature Overview  
This feature allows V.110 calls to be originated and terminated over ISDN. The V.110  
recommendation of the ITU-T rate adapts a low speed connection to an ISDN-B channel allowing  
the remote station or terminal adaptor to use the fast call set-up times offered by ISDN. This feature  
enables GSM wireless connectivity.  
This document describes the Cisco IOS commands and AT commands required to support V.110 on  
MICA modems for AS5X00 Access Servers.  
This MICA V.110 implementation supports 60 modems per board on the Cisco AS5300 and supports  
other connect standards (V.34, V.90, etc.) in addition to V.110. Modems are not dedicated to V.110  
only and are allocated dynamically. On the Cisco AS5200, 30 modems per board is supported and  
72 modems per board is supported on the Cisco AS5800.  
This V.110 implementation for calls on MICA modems are managed by special boardware and  
modem code, along with the appropriate Cisco IOS image, in a manner similar to other modulation  
standards.  
Note This document is in development. Portions of this document may not be complete or  
developed according to the current documentation standards. This document is subject to revision  
when the content is available and developed further. Please check the online version periodically  
until the document is completed according to the usual documentation standards.  
Feature Summary  
Bearer Rate supported range from 600 bps to 38400 bps.  
Modem Management is supported.  
Modem Log for V.110 calls is supported.  
show modem (Number of connections at specific line speeds is supported.)  
show modem (Number of calls counters supported)  
show modem (Display of Tx/Rx line speeds is supported.)  
show modem version is supported.  
show modem configuration is supported.  
show modem operational-status is supported.  
ATDI command is added to AT command set for V.110 modem dialouts.  
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Related Features and Technologies  
64k bps  
Related Features and Technologies  
This feature requires special modem code to be downloaded to the MICA Modems. See the online  
CCO modem information page.  
Related Documents  
See the modem code online documentation for the platform you are using:  
Firmware and Portware Information  
See also the following documents:  
12.0 Dial Solutions Command Reference (DR)  
Cisco AS5800—Modem and System Management Features for the Cisco AS5800  
Online product-specific release notes for the corresponding platforms on the appropriate Cisco  
IOS release. Start from the appropriate Cisco IOS numbered release on this page:  
Cisco IOS Software Configuration:  
Supported Platforms  
Cisco AS5200 in Cisco IOS Release 12.(4)XI1  
Cisco AS5300 in Cisco IOS Release 12.(4)XI1  
Cisco AS5800 (not currently supported)  
Prerequisites  
Supporting boardware and modem code on the MICA modems and special versions of the CSM on  
certain platforms. See Firmware and Portware Information, under the “Related Documents” section.  
Supported MIBs and RFCs  
The current Modem Management MIB objects for MICA modems will also be used for V.110. One  
minor change is in the SNMP agent code. This change returns the correct modulation type for V.110  
when it does a look up of the modulation for MICA modems.  
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List of Terms and Acronyms  
Boardware—  
CSM—  
E1—  
Software that runs on the CPU on the certain supporting cards  
Call Switching Module  
European equivalent of T1, 32 channels of 64KHz, 1 for framing, 1 for signaling  
Global System for Communications  
Hex Modem Module  
GSM—  
HMM—  
IOS—  
Internetworking Operating System  
ISDN—  
Integrated Services Digital Network  
LLC—  
Link Layer Control  
MICA—  
MSM—  
Portware—  
PRI—  
Modem ISDN Channel Aggregation  
Modem State Machine  
Software that runs on MICA digital modem module  
Primary Rate Interface  
Q.931—  
T1—  
ISDN User-Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call Control  
North American Channelized TDM w/ 24 channels of 64Khz each plus 8Khz frame  
TA—  
Terminal Adapter  
V.110—  
ITU-T Standard for support by ISDN of Data Terminal Equipment with V-Series Type  
Interfaces  
Configuration Tasks  
There are no configuration tasks. All commands in this feature are modified existing show modem  
commands.  
Command Reference  
This section documents modified commands. All other commands used with this feature are  
documented in the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 command references and the Cisco AS5800 online new  
feature documentation. For more information, see the documentation for the existing show modem  
commands.  
No new IOS commands are being added to support V.110 on MICA. However, due to the new V.110  
Connect Protocol, Connected Standard, Line Speeds (Bearer Rates) and counters, the code that  
handles the following show modem commands has been modified as listed in the following logical  
order:  
show modem  
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show Command Examples  
modmgt.htm#xtocid10451223  
See also show modem at:  
ats/c5800uas.htm#19600  
show modem log  
modmgt.htm#xtocid10451261  
show modem configuration  
modmgt.htm#xtocid10451239  
show modem connect-speeds  
modmgt.htm#xtocid10451245  
show modem operational-status  
modmgt.htm#xtocid10451279  
For the commands above, MICA Modem Management code has been modified to display the correct  
information for V.110 associated Connect Protocol and Connected Standard. In addition, the correct  
line speeds for V.110 related Bearer Rates have also be added to commands that display the  
information.  
For other and related modem management commands, such as modem-at mode, see:  
dmgt.htm#xtocid104510  
show Command Examples  
The show modem command includes outputs for the show modem configuration command and  
the show modem connect-speeds command.  
show modem  
Fields that have been added or changed for this command are:  
Modem Type V.110  
Protocol: ISDN Mode  
Connection Speeds 34000  
The show modem command example is as follows:  
router# show modem 1/0  
Mdm Typ  
1/0 V.110  
Status  
Conn  
Tx/Rx  
9600/9600  
G Duration  
0 10:12:19  
RTS CTS DCD DTR  
x
x
x
x
Modem 1/0, Mica Hex Modem (Managed), Async1, TTY1  
Firmware Rev: 2.7.0.6  
Modem config: Incoming and Outgoing  
Protocol: ISDN Mode, Compression: None  
Management config: Status polling  
RX signals: 0 dBm  
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Last clearing of "show modem" counters never  
23 incoming completes, 2 incoming failures  
0 outgoing completes, 0 outgoing failures  
0 failed dial attempts, 0 ring no answers, 2 busied outs  
0 no dial tones, 0 dial timeouts, 0 watchdog timeouts  
0 no carriers, 0 link failures, 0 resets, 0 recover oob  
0 recover modem, 0 current fail count  
0 protocol timeouts, 0 protocol errors, 0 lost events  
0 ready poll timeouts  
Transmit Speed Counters:  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
75  
0
7200  
1
21600  
0
30667  
0
300  
0
9600  
4
24000  
0
31200  
0
600  
0
12000  
0
26400  
0
32000  
0
1200  
0
14400  
3
28000  
0
33333  
0
2400  
0
16800  
0
28800  
0
33600  
0
4800  
1
19200  
8
29333  
0
34000  
0
34667  
0
40000  
36000  
0
41333  
37333  
0
42000  
38000  
0
42667  
38400  
6
44000  
38667  
0
45333  
Receive Speed Counters:  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
Connection Speeds  
# of connections  
75  
300  
600  
1200  
2400  
4800  
0
7200  
1
21600  
0
30667  
0
34667  
0
40000  
0
46000  
0
52000  
0
0
9600  
4
24000  
0
31200  
0
36000  
0
41333  
0
46667  
0
53333  
0
0
12000  
0
26400  
0
32000  
0
37333  
0
42000  
0
48000  
0
54000  
0
0
14400  
3
28000  
0
33333  
0
38000  
0
42667  
0
49333  
0
54667  
0
0
16800  
0
28800  
0
33600  
0
38400  
6
44000  
0
50000  
0
56000  
0
1
19200  
8
29333  
0
34000  
0
38667  
0
45333  
0
50667  
0
show modem operational-status  
Fields that have been added or changed for this command are:  
Parameter #1 Connect Protocol: ISDN Mode  
Parameter #8 Connected standard V.110  
Parameter #41 V110 frames received bad:  
Parameter #42 V110 frames received good:  
Parameter #43 V110 frames transmitted:  
Parameter #44 V110 sync lost:  
The show modem operational-status command example is as follows:  
router# show modem operational-status 1/0  
Modem(1/0) Operational-Status:  
Parameter #0 Disconnect Reason Info: (0x0)  
Type (=0 ): <unknown>  
Class (=0 ): Other  
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Reason (=0 ): no disconnect has yet occurred  
Parameter #1 Connect Protocol: ISDN Mode  
Parameter #2 Compression: None  
Parameter #3 EC Retransmission Count: 0  
Parameter #4 Self Test Error Count: 0  
Parameter #5 Call Timer: 37079 secs  
Parameter #6 Total Retrains: 0  
Parameter #7 Sq Value: 7  
Parameter #8 Connected Standard: V.110  
Parameter #9 TX,RX Bit Rate: 9600, 9600  
Parameter #11 TX,RX Symbol Rate: 0, 0  
Parameter #13 TX,RX Carrier Frequency: 0, 0  
Parameter #15 TX,RX Trellis Coding: (n/a), (n/a)  
Parameter #16 TX,RX Preemphasis Index: 0, 0  
Parameter #17 TX,RX Constellation Shaping: (n/a), (n/a)  
Parameter #18 TX,RX Nonlinear Encoding: (n/a), (n/a)  
Parameter #19 TX,RX Precoding: (n/a), (n/a)  
Parameter #20 TX,RX Xmit Level Reduction: 0, 0 dBm  
Parameter #21 Signal Noise Ratio: 0 dB  
Parameter #22 Receive Level: 0 dBm  
Parameter #23 Frequency Offset: 0 Hz  
Parameter #24 Phase Jitter Frequency: 0 Hz  
Parameter #25 Phase Jitter Level: 0 degrees  
Parameter #26 Far End Echo Level: 0 dBm  
Parameter #27 Phase Roll: 0 degrees  
Parameter #28 Round Trip Delay: 0 msecs  
Parameter #30 Characters transmitted, received: 247, 308  
Parameter #32 Characters received BAD: 0  
Parameter #33 PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received: 9, 9  
Parameter #35 PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED): 0  
Parameter #36 EC packets transmitted, received OK: 0, 0  
Parameter #38 EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED): 0  
Parameter #39 Robbed Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern: 0  
Parameter #40 Digital Pad: (n/a), Digital Pad Compensation: None  
Parameter #41 V110 frames received bad: 0  
Parameter #42 V110 frames received good: 7417301  
Parameter #43 V110 frames transmitted: 7417310  
Parameter #44 V110 sync lost: 0  
show modem log  
Fields that have been added or changed for this command are:  
Connect Protocol: ISDN Mode  
Connected Standard V.110  
V110 frames received bad:  
V110 frames received good:  
V110 frames transmitted:  
V110 sync lost:  
The show modem log command example is as follows:  
router# show modem log 1/1  
Modem 1/1 Events Log:  
...  
...  
...  
4d06h  
4d06h  
4d06h  
:Modem State event:  
State: Train Up  
:Modem State event:  
State: EC Negotiating  
:Modem State event:  
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State: Steady  
4d06h  
4d06h  
:RS232 event: RTS, DTR, CTS, DCD  
:Static event:  
Connect Protocol: ISDN Mode  
Compression: None  
Connected Standard: V.110  
TX,RX Symbol Rate: 0, 0  
TX,RX Carrier Frequency: 0, 0  
TX,RX Trellis Coding: (n/a), (n/a)  
Frequency Offset: 0 Hz  
Round Trip Delay: 2 msecs  
TX,RX Bit Rate: 19200, 19200  
Robbed Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern: 0  
Digital Pad: (n/a), Digital Pad Compensation: None  
4d06h  
:Dynamic event:  
Sq Value: 7  
Signal Noise Ratio: 0 dB  
Receive Level: 0 dBm  
Phase Jitter Frequency: 0 Hz  
Phase Jitter Level: 0 degrees  
Far End Echo Level: 0 dBm  
Phase Roll: 0 degrees  
Total Retrains: 0  
EC Retransmission Count: 0  
Characters transmitted, received: 0, 0  
Characters received BAD: 0  
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received: 0, 0  
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED): 0  
EC packets transmitted, received OK: 0, 0  
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED): 0  
V110 frames received bad: 0  
V110 frames received good: 51  
V110 frames transmitted: 64  
V110 sync lost: 0  
...  
...  
...  
1d11h  
:Modem State event:  
State: Terminate  
1d11h  
:RS232 event: RTS, DTR, CTS, noDCD  
:Modem State event:  
State: Idle  
1d11h  
1d11h  
:End Connect event:  
Call Timer: 87 secs  
Disconnect Reason Info: (0xDF06)  
Type (=6 ): Tx (host to line) data flushing - OK  
Class (=31): Requested by host  
Reason (=6 ): network indicated disconnect  
Total Retrains: 0  
EC Retransmission Count: 0  
Characters transmitted, received: 308, 50042  
Characters received BAD: 0  
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received: 10, 43  
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED): 0  
EC packets transmitted, received OK: 0, 0  
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED): 0  
V110 frames received bad: 3  
V110 frames received good: 34493  
V110 frames transmitted: 34710  
V110 sync lost: 1  
...  
...  
...  
10:37:18:Static event:  
Connect Protocol: ISDN Mode  
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ATDI Command (place V.110 call)  
Compression: None  
Connected Standard: V.110  
TX,RX Symbol Rate: 0, 0  
TX,RX Carrier Frequency: 0, 0  
TX,RX Trellis Coding: (n/a), (n/a)  
Frequency Offset: 0 Hz  
Round Trip Delay: 2 msecs  
TX,RX Bit Rate: 9600, 9600  
Robbed Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern: 0  
Digital Pad: (n/a), Digital Pad Compensation: None  
10:37:20:Dynamic event:  
Sq Value: 7  
Signal Noise Ratio: 0 dB  
Receive Level: 0 dBm  
Phase Jitter Frequency: 0 Hz  
Phase Jitter Level: 0 degrees  
Far End Echo Level: 0 dBm  
Phase Roll: 0 degrees  
Total Retrains: 0  
EC Retransmission Count: 0  
Characters transmitted, received: 0, 0  
Characters received BAD: 0  
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received: 0, 0  
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED): 0  
EC packets transmitted, received OK: 0, 0  
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED): 0  
V110 frames received bad: 0  
V110 frames received good: 26  
V110 frames transmitted: 33  
V110 sync lost: 0  
...  
...  
...  
1d06h  
:End Connect event:  
Call Timer: 105 secs  
Disconnect Reason Info: (0xDF06)  
Type (=6 ): Tx (host to line) data flushing - OK  
Class (=31): Requested by host  
Reason (=6 ): network indicated disconnect  
Total Retrains: 0  
EC Retransmission Count: 0  
Characters transmitted, received: 247, 307  
Characters received BAD: 0  
PPP/SLIP packets transmitted, received: 9, 9  
PPP/SLIP packets received (BAD/ABORTED): 0  
EC packets transmitted, received OK: 0, 0  
EC packets (Received BAD/ABORTED): 0  
V110 frames received bad: 3  
V110 frames received good: 20758  
V110 frames transmitted: 20995  
V110 sync lost: 1  
ATDI Command (place V.110 call)  
The calling user can manually communicate with a V.110 modem in order to originate a remote  
V.110 dialout from the called modem. The AT command set now includes the ATDI command  
(place V.110 call) to allow a V.110 call to be originated from the called modem. The user enters the  
ATDI command after establishing a session with the MICA modem in order to dial-out a V.110 call  
from the modem.  
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By specifying a value 8 in S29, the user causes the remote modem to implicitly assume that a V.110  
connection is to be established. This command indicates that an ISDN call is being requested, and  
when used with the S29=8 command, results in modem code issuing a ISDN_DIALSTRING  
(0x45) request being made to the host.  
After entering the S29=8 command, you can enter the desired user rate if different from the default  
value of 9600 bps. This command takes the form: S57=speed. For supported rates, see the  
“Restrictions” section. For example:  
S57=19200  
Debug Commands  
There are no debug commands specific to this feature. Existing ISDN debug commands can be used.  
Example Debug Commands for Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300  
router# debug isdn q931  
router# debug modem csm  
router# term mon  
Example Debug Commands for Cisco AS5800  
router# debug isdn q931  
router# debug csm  
router# term mon  
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