Table Of Contents
Commands (dspaal2profile to uppath)
dspaal2profile
dspaal2profiles
dspanncache
dspanncontrols
dspanndn
dspannfile
dspannfiles
dspannsrvip
dspapsln (OC-3)
dspapslns (OC-3)
dspbert (OC-3)
dspbert (T1/E1)
dspberts (OC-3)
dspberts (T1/E1)
dspcd
dspcdmode (T1/E1)
dspcdstatcnf
dspcduptime
dspchancnt
dspchanloop
dspchanloops
dspchantest
dspchantests
dspcid (OC-3)
dspcid (T1/E1)
dspcidcnt
dspcids -all (OC-3 and T1/E1)
dspcids -conn (OC-3 and T1/E1)
dspcids -ds1ln (OC-3 card)
dspcids -ds1ln (T1/E1)
dspcids -sonetln (OC-3)
dspcodecnego
dspcodecparam
dspcodecparams
dspcon
dspconcac
dspconcacs
dspconip
dspconips
dspconprotect
dspcons
dspcpursc
dspcrrparam
dspdn
dspdns
dspdnssrvr
dspdnssrvrip
dspdnssrvrips
dspds0xcon (OC-3)
dspds0xcon (T1/E1)
dspds0xcons
dspdsp -config
dspdsp -dtmf
dspdsp -ec
dspdsp -g726enc
dspdsp -vad
dspdsp -vpb
dspdspcodecpools
dspdspinfo
dspdsploopback
dspdspparam
dspdspstats
dspdtmfsnoop
dspeccoeff
dspenergylvl
dspeng
dspenvalm
dspenvalmcnf
dspenvalmcnfs
dspenvalms
dspenvalmstatus
dspeventmapping (ced)
dspeventmapping (v21Tone)
dspeventmappings
dspgwstate
dspgwtoneplan
dsph248assoc
dsph248assocs
dsph248call -term
dsph248calls
dsph248cnt (OC-3)
dsph248cnt (T1/E1)
dsph248cnts
dsph248delay
dsph248delays
dsph248mg
dsph248mgs
dsph248nameschema
dsph248param
dsph248params
dsph248profcot
dsph248profcptone
dsph248profdtmf
dsph248profec
dsph248profgainattn
dsph248profs
dsph248profvad
dsph248rootpkg
dsph248rootpkgs
dsph248state
dsph248states
dsph248status
dspipcrsc
dspiptos
dsplapd(OC3)
dsplapds
dsplapd(T1E1)
dsplapdcnt
dsplapdhdlccnt
dspln (OC-3)
dspln (T1/E1)
dsplnalm (OC-3)
dsplnalm (T1/E1)
dsplnalmcnf (OC-3)
dsplnalmcnf (T1/E1)
dsplnalmcnt (OC-3)
dsplnalmcnt (T1/E1)
dsplnalms (OC-3)
dsplnalms (T1/E1)
dsplnidlepattern (T1/E1)
dsplns (OC-3)
dsplns (T1/E1)
dsplnstate (OC-3)
dsplnstate (T1/E1)
dsplnstates (OC-3)
dsplnstates (T1/E1)
dspmemrsc
dspmgc
dspmgcgrpmgc
dspmgcgrpmgcs
dspmgcgrpparam
dspmgcgrpparams
dspmgcip
dspmgcips
dspmgcs
dspmsgqrsc
dspnse
dspnte
dspnwbypass
dspnx64aal5
dspnx64aal5s
dspnx64prof
dspnx64profs
dspoamparams
dsppart
dspparts
dsppath (OC-3)
dsppathalm (OC-3)
dsppathalmcnf (OC-3)
dsppathalmcnt (OC-3)
dsppathalms (OC-3)
dsppathidlepattern (OC-3)
dsppathptradjcnt (OC-3)
dsppaths (OC-3)
dsppathstate (OC-3)
dsppathstates (OC-3)
dsppcmfilename
dsppcmtftpserverip
dsppcmtracestatus
dspport
dspportbucketcnt
dspports
dspprf
dspprfhist
dspprotocolport
dspquerydspstats
dsprmrsrc
dsprmrsrcs
dsprscprtn
dsprscprtns
dsprtpportpool
dspses
dspsesgrp
dspsesgrps
dspsess
dspsesset
dspsesstat
dsptermtype
dsptermtypes
dspthrottledlcxparam
dsptoneid
dsptoneids
dsptoneplan
dsptoneplans
dsptoneplantone
dsptoneplantones
dspvbdjitter
dspvbdprof
dspvbdprofs
dspversion
dspvif (OC-3)
dspvif (T1/E1)
dspvifec (OC-3)
dspvifec (T1/E1)
dspvifecs
dspvifeventmapping (OC-3)
dspvifeventmapping (T1E1)
dspvifeventmappings
dspvifgainattn (OC-3)
dspvifgainattns (OC-3)
dspvifparam (OC-3)
dspvifparam (T1/E1)
dspvifparams
dspvifs
dspviftd (OC-3)
dspviftds (OC-3)
dspvifterm (OC-3)
dspvifterm (T1/E1)
dspvifterms
dspviftoneplan (OC-3)
dspviftoneplan (T1/E1)
dspviftoneplans
dspvifvad (OC-3)
dspvifvad (T1/E1)
dspvifvads
dspvifxgcpprof (OC-3)
dspvifxgcpprofs (OC-3)
dspvtmapping(OC3)
dspxgcpcalea
dspxgcpcaleacalls
dspxgcpcnt
dspxgcpcnts
dspxgcpendptcon
dspxgcpendptcons
dspxgcpendpts
dspxgcpdefpkg
dspxgcpdefpkgs
dspxgcpdelay
dspxgcpdetailcnts
dspxgcpdtmf
dspxgcpendpt
dspxgcpmgc
dspxgcpmgcgrp
dspxgcpmsg
dspxgcpprof
dspxgcpprofretry
dspxgcpprofs
dspxgcpproftcot
dspxgcpproftd
dspxgcpproftdmap
dspxgcpprofthist
dspxgcpproftsmax
dspxgcpprofttone
dspxgcpquarantine
dspxgcpretry
dspxgcpsdp
dspxgcpvoipbearertimer
pcmtracestart
pcmtracestop
reloadtoneplan
seteng
startbert (OC-3)
startbert (T1/E1)
stopbert (OC-3)
stopbert (T1/E1)
switchapsln (OC-3)
tstcon
tstdelay
upcon
upln (OC-3)
upln (T1/E1)
uploadtoneplan
uppath (OC-3)
Commands (dspaal2profile to uppath)
Table 7-1 lists the VXSM CLI commands in this chapter in alphabetical order and provides a pointer to the page where each command is described in detail.
dspaal2profile
Display AAL2 Profile
To display the default information for a particular AAL2 profile, use the dspall2profile command.
dspaal2profile <profile_type> <profile_number>
Syntax Description
profile_type
|
This parameter defines the profile type of the media gateway.
This parameter is one of the following numbers with the meaning indicated:
1 = ITU H.248 profile. 2 = Custom profile.
|
profile_number
|
This parameter defines the AAL2 profile number for the media gateway.
This parameter is one of the following numbers with the meaning indicated:
1 = ITU1 profile 2 = ITU2 profile 7 = ITU7 profile 8 = ITU8 profile 100 = Custom 100 profile 101 = Custom 101 profile 110 = Custom 110 profile 200 = Custom 200 profile
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following command displays profile type ITU H.248 for specified profile number ITU2:
Huntress.1.VXSM.a > dspaal2profile 1 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Profile Type : ITU Profile Number : 2
Codec/SID Pkt Pkt UUICodePt Seq. No.
Length Time Range Interval
--------- ------- ----- --------- ---------
'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
Generic SID '5 ms' 0-15 5
Related Commands
dspaal2profiles
dspaal2profiles
Display All AAL2 Profiles
To display the default information for all the AAL2 profiles supported by the media gateway, use the dspall2profiles command.
dspaal2profiles
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following command displays the current default information for all the H.248 AAL2 profiles supported by the media gateway:
Huntress.1.VXSM.a > dspaal2profiles
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Display ALL supported AAL2 Profiles
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Prof Prof Codec/SID Pkt Pkt UUICodePt Seq. No.
Type Num Length Time Range Interval
---- ---- --------- ------ ----- --------- ---------
ITU 1 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 1 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 2 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 2 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 2 Generic SID '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 7 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 7 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 7 'G.729 AB' 10 '10 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 7 'G.729 A' 10 '10 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 7 G.729 SID '10 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 'G.726 32K' 20 '5 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 'G.729 AB' 10 '10 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 'G.729 A' 10 '10 ms' 0-15 5
ITU 8 G.729 SID '10 ms' 0-15 5
Custom 100 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 100 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 100 'G.726 32K' 40 '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 100 Generic SID '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 100 Generic SID '5 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 101 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 101 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 101 'G.726 32K' 40 '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 101 'G.729 AB' 10 '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 101 'G.729 A' 10 '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 101 G.729 SID '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 110 'G.711 U' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 110 'G.711 A' 40 '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 110 'G.726 32K' 40 '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 110 'G.729 AB' 30 '30 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 110 'G.729 A' 30 '30 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 110 Generic SID '5 ms' 0- 7 5
Custom 110 Generic SID '5 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 110 G.729 SID '10 ms' 8-15 5
Custom 200 'Clear Channel' 40 '5 ms' 0-15 5
Related Commands
dspaal2profile
dspanncache
Display Announcement File Cache
To display the configuration parameters for all cached announcement files for the VXSM card, use the dspanncache command. This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
dspanncache
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
MGX8850.12.VXSM.a > dspanncache
======================================================
Announcement File on Cache(dspanncache)
======================================================
index type status age name
====== ============ ============ ======= ================
Related Commands
delannalldynamic, delanncache
dspanncontrols
Display Announcement Controls
To display configuration information for the announcement control related parameters currently in effect for the VXSM card, use the dspanncontrols command.This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
dspanncontrols
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
MGX8850.12.VXSM.a > dspanncontrols
======================================================
Announcement Control Parameters
======================================================
File Server Domain Name :
Resolution : internalOnly
Age Time(in minutes) : 1440
Req. Time Out(in seconds) : 5
Max. Permanant Files : 41
Related Commands
cnfanncontrols
dspanndn
Display Announcement Domain Name
To display the domain name of the announcement file server for the VXSM card, use the dspanndn command.This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
dspanndn
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: LOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
MGX8850.12.VXSM.a > dspanndn
======================================================
Announcement File Server Domain Name
======================================================
File Server Domain Name :
Resolution : internalOnly
Related Commands
cnfanndn
dspannfile
Display Announcement File
To display the configuration parameters for a specified announcement file for the VXSM card, use the dspannfile command. This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
dspannfile <fileNumber>
Syntax Description
fileNumber
|
This parameter is an index value that identifies the announcement file being used by the VXSM card.
The valid value for this parameter is a number in the range from 1 - 1024.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following dspannfile commands display the announcement file parameters currently configured for the announcement files identified by means of file index values 1 and 2:
M8850_NY.3.VXSM.a > dspannfile 1
======================================================
======================================================
Signal Duration (10 ms) : 5000
M8850_NY.3.VXSM.a > dspannfile 2
======================================================
======================================================
Signal Duration (10 ms) : 10000
Related Commands
addannfile, cnfannfile, delanncile, dspannfiles
dspannfiles
Display Announcement Files
To display the configuration parameters for all the announcement files currently configured for the VXSM card, use the dspannfiles command. This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
dspannfiles
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following dspannfiles command displays all the announcement files currently in effect for the VXSM card:
M8850_NY.3.VXSM.a > dspannfiles
======================================================
======================================================
index type status age name
====== ============ ============ ======= ================
1 dynamic notCached 0 exAnnfile1
2 dynamic notCached 0 exAnnfile2
Related Commands
addapsln (OC-3), cnfannfile, delannfiel, dspannfile
dspannsrvip
To display the external announcement file server IP address, use the dspannsrvip command.
dspannsrvip
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters. This command applies to H.248 MGC protocol only.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following dspannsrvip displays the IP address of the announcement file server:
M8850_NY.3.VXSM.a > dspannsrvip
External File Server IP: 172.29.66.35
Related Commands
None.
dspapsln (OC-3)
Display APS Line
To display the currently configured parameters for a specified automatic protection switching (APS) line for the VXSM OC-3 card, use the dspapsln command.
dspapsln <slot.bay.line>
Syntax Description
slot.bay.line
|
This parameter identifies the SONET working line on the VXSM card for which the currently configured APS parameters are to be displayed.
The valid values for this parameter and their meaning are as follows: slot = Slot number—The physical slot number of the media gateway in which the OC-3 card resides. bay = 1—Bay number. Specifies the upper bay for the OC-3 card. line = 1 - 4—Line number. Specifies one of four available physical lines .
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following example displays the currently configured automatic protection switching (APS) parameters for line 1 of the VXSM card in slot 3 of the upper bay of the media gateway.
archer.1.VXSM.a > dspapsln 3.1.1
======================================================
======================================================
Wait To Restore(in minutes): 10
Direction : uni-directional
Direction Operational : uniDirectional
Mode Operational : oneToOne
Switch Reason : Signal Failure Low
Failure Status : NoFailure
Related Commands
addapsln (OC-3), cnfapsln (OC-3, delapsln (OC-3), dspapslns (OC-3)
dspapslns (OC-3)
Display APS Lines
To display the configuration parameters for all automatic protection switching (APS) line pairs for the VXSM card, use the dspapslns command.
dspapslns
Syntax Description
This command has no required keywords or parameters.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Log: NOLOG State: ACTIVE Privilege: ANYUSER
Examples
The following example shows the currently configured parameters for the automatic protection switching (AP) lines for the VXSM card in slot 3 of the media gateway:
M8850_NY.3.VXSM.a > dspapslns
======================================================
======================================================
Working Protection Architecture Active
======= ========== ============ ==========
Related Commands
addapsln (OC-3), cnfapsln (OC-3), delapsln (OC-3), dapapsln (OC-3)
dspbert (OC-3)
Display Bit Error Rate Test
To display BERT configuration parameters for a DS1 or E1 interface for the VXSM card, use the dspbert command.
dspbert [-ds1 <bay.line.path.vtg.vt> | <bay.line.path.ds1>] [-e1 <bay.line.path.vtg.vt>]
Syntax Description
-ds1
bay.line.path.vtg.vt
|
This CLI construct is the DS1 path identifier to be used for displaying BERT configuration parameters for a DS1 interface on the VXSM card when the SONET (STS-1) path payload type is VT1.5 (T1).
The valid values of this construct and their meaning are as follows: bay = 1—Designates the VXSM OC-3 card in the upper bay. line = 1 - 4—Line number. Specifies one of four possible working lines for the OC-3 interface. path = 1 - 3—Path identification number. Specifies the path identifier for the following path payload type:
vt1.5 payload—For T1 interface. vt2.0 payload—For E1 interface.
Note T1 and E1 interfaces cannot be used simultaneously in conjunction with a VXSM card.
vtg = 1 - 7—Virtual tributary group path identification number. vt = 1 - 4—Virtual tributary path identification number, as follows:
vt = 1 - 4—For T1 interface. vt = 1 - 3—For E1 interface.
|
-ds1
bay.line.path.ds1
|
This CLI construct is the DS1 path identifier to be used for displaying BERT configuration parameters for a DS1 interface on the VXSM card when the SONET (STS-1) path payload type is DS3 (T1). Mapping between STS-1 and DS3 is 1:1.
The valid values of this construct and their meaning are as follows:
bay = 1—Designates the VXSM OC-3 card in the upper bay. line = 1 - 4 —Line number. Specifies one of four possible working lines for the OC-3 interface. path = 1 - 3—Path identification number. Specifies one of the three possible path interfaces for the path type indicated below:
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