Cisco VR-561 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – This command has no keywords or arguments.
  • Page 3 – Related Commands; Displays the current gateway status.; zone prefix
  • Page 4 – registered-caller ring; registered-caller ring cadence; cadence
  • Page 5 – Dial-peer configuration; This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series routers.
  • Page 6 – reset; reset number; Syntax Description; No default behavior or values.; Command Modes; Global configuration; Command History; number
  • Page 7 – resource threshold; no resource threshold; Gateway configuration; all; high percentage-value
  • Page 8 – Examples; Displays resource statistics for an H.323 gateway.; show gateway
  • Page 9 – response-timeout number; encryption
  • Page 10 – settlement; Specifies the Internet service provider address.; Command
  • Page 13 – no retry-limit number
  • Page 14 – Brings up the settlement provider.; type
  • Page 15 – SIP user-agent configuration; invite number
  • Page 16 – ring; no ring cadence-number
  • Page 17 – Disables call waiting.
  • Page 18 – ring cadence; pulse
  • Page 19 – Voice-port configuration; ring frequency; Specifies the ring frequency for a specified FXS voice port.; cptone
  • Page 20 – ring frequency number
  • Page 21 – Specifies the number of rings for a specified FXO voice port.
  • Page 22 – ring number; ring number number
  • Page 24 – roaming; This command has no arguments or keywords.; Enables the roaming capability for a settlement provider.; settlement roam-pattern; Configures a pattern to match against when determining roaming.
  • Page 25 – Enables the roaming capability for the dial peer.
  • Page 26 – rtsp client session history duration; rtsp client session history duration number; call application voice load; Displays all TCL or MGCP scripts that are loaded.; show rtsp client session; Displays cumulative information about the RTSP session records.
  • Page 27 – rtsp client session history records; rtsp client session history records number; Specifies the how long the RTSP is kept during the session.; show call application voice
  • Page 28 – rule; Note
  • Page 29 – Specifies number type for the VoIP or POTS dial peer.; test translation-rule
  • Page 30 – security; No default; any; password default password
  • Page 31 – Specifies a RADIUS server host.
  • Page 33 – Enables the generation of FRF.11 Annex A frames for a dial peer.; session target; Sets the signaling type to be used when connecting to a dial peer.
  • Page 34 – Disabled; This command was introduced.
  • Page 36 – server registration-port; server registration-port port number; server trigger
  • Page 37 – no server trigger all; gkid
  • Page 38 – shutdown
  • Page 39 – word; Command Description
  • Page 40 – session; group; priority
  • Page 41 – session protocol; no session protocol; cisco
  • Page 42 – The following example selects SMTP as the session protocol:; Configures a network-specific address for a dial peer.
  • Page 43 – session protocol (Voice over Frame Relay); This command was introduced for VoIP.; cisco-switched and frf11-trunk keywords were added for VoFR dial
  • Page 44 – call leg when using a static FRF.11 trunk connection.; preference
  • Page 45 – session protocol aal2
  • Page 46 – session protocol multicast; There are no keywords or arguments.; session target ipv4; Assigns the session target for voice-multicasting dial peers.
  • Page 47 – Cisco 3600 Series Routers Voice over ATM Dial Peers; no session target; serial; Specifies the serial interface for the dial-peer address.; atm; Specifies the ATM interface. The only valid number is 0.; pvc; The specific ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) for this dial peer.
  • Page 48 – The following example delivers fax-mail to multiple recipients:; Release
  • Page 49 – Specifies the voice coder rate of speech for a dial peer.; Enables the DSP to generate FRF.11 Annex A frames for a dial peer.
  • Page 50 – Cisco 7200 Series Routers Voice over Frame Relay Dial Peers
  • Page 53 – Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Voice over IP Dial Peers; Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Voice over IP Dial Peers
  • Page 54 – ras; Support was added for session target type of settlement.
  • Page 55 – The following example configures a session target using RAS:
  • Page 56 – session transport; The SIP dial peer uses UDP.; udp
  • Page 57 – set; client
  • Page 59 – Specifies a network-specific address for a specified dial peer.
  • Page 60 – settlement provider-number
  • Page 61 – show settlement
  • Page 62 – pattern; roaming | no roaming Determines whether a user is roaming.
  • Page 63 – sgcp
  • Page 64 – Defines the IP address of the default SGCP call agent.
  • Page 65 – no sgcp call-agent ipaddress; ipaddress
  • Page 66 – Starts and allocates resources for the SGCP daemon.
  • Page 67 – sgcp graceful-shutdown; sgcp modem passthru
  • Page 68 – Disables the SGCP quarantine buffer.
  • Page 69 – Gracefully terminates all SGCP activity.; sgcp request retries
  • Page 70 – sgcp restart; Configures how the gateway detects the RTP stream host.; sgcp tse payload; Enables Inband Tse for fax/modem operation.
  • Page 71 – SGCP modem or fax pass-through is disabled by default.; Uses a Cisco-proprietary upspeed method based on the protocol.; nse
  • Page 75 – sgcp request retries count; no sgcp request retries; count
  • Page 77 – sgcp request timeout; sgcp request timeout timeout; no sgcp request timeout; timeout
  • Page 79 – You must enter the notify option to enable RSIP messages to be sent.; delay delay; notify
  • Page 81 – sgcp retransmit timer; The SGCP retransmission timer does not use the random algorithm.; random; Enables the SGCP retransmission timer to use a random algorithm.
  • Page 83 – sgcp timer
  • Page 85 – sgcp tse payload type
  • Page 87 – show aal2 profile; Privileged EXEC; Displays ITU-T profiles configured on the system.; custom; Displays custom profiles configured on the system.; atmf; Displays ATM Forum profiles configured on the system.
  • Page 88 – show aal2 profile Field; Descriptions; Field
  • Page 89 – show atm video-voice address; Sets the codec profile for a DSP on a per-call basis.
  • Page 90 – status
  • Page 92 – All available sessions.
  • Page 95 – show call active; voice; Specifies that information be displayed for all active fax calls.; brief; Support for VoFR was added.
  • Page 99 – show call active Field Descriptions
  • Page 100 – show call active Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 102 – name; summary
  • Page 106 – This command is not configured by default.
  • Page 107 – Displays the call fallback statistics.
  • Page 108 – show call fallback config; call fallback monitor
  • Page 109 – show call fallback stats; To remove all values, use the clear call fallback stats command.; clear call fallback stats; Clears the call fallback statistics.
  • Page 110 – show call history; last number; (Optional) Displays a truncated version of the call history table.
  • Page 114 – show call history Field Descriptions
  • Page 115 – show call history Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 117 – VAD; Displays configuration information for dial peers.; show voice port; Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.
  • Page 118 – show call history video record
  • Page 119 – show call history voice record; describes the significant fields shown in the display.
  • Page 120 – show call history voice record Field Descriptions
  • Page 121 – show call resource voice stats
  • Page 122 – show call resource voice stats Field Descriptions; Statistic
  • Page 123 – show call resource voice threshold
  • Page 124 – show call rsvp-sync conf; show call rsvp-sync conf Field Descriptions
  • Page 125 – Sets the timer for RSVP reservation setup.; debug call rsvp-sync events; Displays the events that occur during RSVP synchronization.; show call rsvp-sync stats; Displays statistics for calls that attempted RSVP reservation.
  • Page 126 – show call rsvp-sync stats Field Descriptions
  • Page 127 – Displays the RSVP synchronization configuration.
  • Page 128 – pplication Programming Interface; show cdapi; pplication programming interface
  • Page 129 – Configures your NEC PBX to support FCCS.; show rawmsg; Displays the raw messages owned by the required component.
  • Page 130 – show ces clock-select; slot
  • Page 131 – show connect; Displays a table of all configured connections.; elements; Specifies a T1 controller.
  • Page 133 – show controllers rs366; show controllers rs366 slot port; show controllers Field Descriptions
  • Page 134 – show controllers Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 135 – timeslots
  • Page 137 – This command was introduced on the Cisco 1750.
  • Page 141 – show csm; Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server; modem
  • Page 143 – show csm voice Field Descriptions
  • Page 144 – The status of the device. Possible values are as follows:; show csm voice Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 145 – CSM_IC_STATE—A device has been assigned to an incoming call.
  • Page 148 – (Optional) Displays a summary of all video dial peer information.
  • Page 150 – show dial-peer voice Field Descriptions
  • Page 152 – show dialplan incall number
  • Page 154 – show dialplan number Field Descriptions
  • Page 155 – show dialplan number Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 156 – show dialplan number; dial string; huntstop
  • Page 159 – interface
  • Page 160 – show frame-relay vofr Field Descriptions
  • Page 161 – Displays statistics about PVCs for Frame Relay interfaces.
  • Page 162 – show gatekeeper calls
  • Page 163 – show gatekeeper calls Field Descriptions
  • Page 164 – show gatekeeper endpoints Field Descriptions
  • Page 165 – show gatekeeper endpoints Field Descriptions (continued); Displays the gateway technology prefix table.; show gatekeeper zone status; Displays the status of zones related to a gatekeeper.
  • Page 167 – show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix Field Descriptions; Prefix
  • Page 169 – show gatekeeper servers; EXEC
  • Page 171 – show gatekeeper status; show gatekeeper status Field Descriptions
  • Page 172 – show gatekeeper zone prefix; show gatekeeper zone prefix Field Descriptions
  • Page 173 – This display format was modified for H.323 Version 2.
  • Page 174 – show gatekeeper zone status Field Descriptions
  • Page 175 – This display format was modified for H.323 V2.
  • Page 177 – show interface dspfarm
  • Page 178 – show interface dspfarm Field Descriptions
  • Page 179 – show interface dspfarm Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 181 – Interface resets
  • Page 182 – show mgcp; No defaults
  • Page 183 – show mgcp Field Descriptions
  • Page 185 – show mgcp connection; Displays the active MGCP-controlled connections.; show mgcp connection Field Descriptions; Endpoint
  • Page 186 – show mgcp connection Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 188 – show mgcp statistics; statistics
  • Page 189 – show mgcp statistics Field Descriptions
  • Page 190 – Displays connection-related MGCP configuration information.; Displays endpoint-specific MGCP configuration information.
  • Page 191 – The following is sample output from the show num-exp command:; This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 platform.
  • Page 192 – show num-exp Field Descriptions
  • Page 193 – show pots csm; show pots csm port; The following is an example of show pots csm command output:; port; test pots dial; Disconnect a telephone call for the POTS port on the router.
  • Page 194 – show pots status; The following is sample output from the show pots status command.; This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series router.
  • Page 196 – show pots status Field Descriptions
  • Page 198 – show proxy h323 calls
  • Page 199 – show proxy h323 detail-call
  • Page 204 – Enables QoS on the proxy.
  • Page 205 – show proxy h323 status
  • Page 207 – show rlm group statistics; show rlm group group-number statistics
  • Page 208 – show rlm group statistics Field Descriptions
  • Page 210 – show rlm group status; show rlm group group-number status; show rlm group status Field Descriptions
  • Page 211 – show rlm group status Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 212 – show rlm group timer; show rlm group group-number timer; show rlm group timer Field Descriptions
  • Page 214 – active
  • Page 216 – Specifies the length of time the RTSP is kept during the session.
  • Page 217 – show rudpv0 failures
  • Page 219 – show rudpv0 statistics
  • Page 221 – show rudpv1; failures
  • Page 224 – Clears the RUDP statistics counters.; debug rudpv1; Displays debugging information for RUDP.
  • Page 225 – transactions; (Optional) Displays the transaction status of a specific provider.
  • Page 226 – show settlement Field Descriptions
  • Page 228 – show sgcp connection Field Descriptions
  • Page 229 – show sgcp endpoint; interface ds1
  • Page 230 – Displays all the active connections on the host router.; show sgcp statistics
  • Page 232 – Displays SGCP endpoint information.
  • Page 233 – retry
  • Page 235 – show ss7 mtp2 ccb; channel
  • Page 237 – show ss7 mtp2 state
  • Page 238 – SS7 MTP 2 State Information Fields; State
  • Page 239 – MTP2AERM; SS7 MTP 2 State Information Fields (continued)
  • Page 240 – show ss7 mtp2 stats
  • Page 242 – SS7 OM Information Fields; OMIACAlignAttemptCount
  • Page 243 – OMLostTimerCount
  • Page 244 – show ss7 mtp2 timer
  • Page 246 – show ss7 mtp2 variant
  • Page 248 – Session Manager Session Information
  • Page 249 – show ss7 sm set; There are no arguments or keywords.; ss7 set failover timer; Establishes a session.
  • Page 250 – show ss7 sm stats; There are no arguments or keywords for this command.
  • Page 252 – show translation-rule
  • Page 253 – show translation-rule Field Descriptions
  • Page 254 – translate
  • Page 255 – show vfc; technology; Configures a voice card and enters voice-card configuration mode.
  • Page 256 – show vfc slot cap-list; The following is sample output from the show vfc cap-list command:; show vfc default-file; Displays the list of all files residing on this VFC.; show vfc version; Displays the version of the software residing on this VFC.
  • Page 257 – show vfc slot default-file; show vfc directory
  • Page 258 – show vfc slot directory; show vfc directory Field Descriptions
  • Page 260 – dspware
  • Page 261 – show video call summary; When a call is starting, the output looks like this:; When a call is disconnecting, the output looks like this:
  • Page 262 – show voice busyout
  • Page 263 – Forces a voice port into the busyout state.; busyout monitor; Places a voice port in the busyout monitor state.; busyout seize; Changes the busyout seize procedure from a voice port.
  • Page 264 – show voice call; Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrator with Analog Voice Ports; For the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series with Analog Voice Ports:
  • Page 265 – This command was first supported on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 series.
  • Page 266 – Tandem switch
  • Page 267 – Displays the current status of all DSP voice channels.
  • Page 268 – show voice dsp
  • Page 269 – show voice dsp Field Descriptions; clear counters
  • Page 270 – show voice permanent-call
  • Page 272 – show voice permanent-call Field Descriptions
  • Page 274 – Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Router with Analog Voice Ports
  • Page 275 – For the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Router with Analog Voice Ports:
  • Page 276 – For the Cisco AS5300 Access Server :; Defaults; controller number
  • Page 281 – show voice port Field Descriptions
  • Page 282 – show voice port Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 283 – Wait Release Time Out
  • Page 284 – show voice port Field Descriptions for the Cisco AS5800
  • Page 285 – show voice trunk-conditioning signaling; User EXEC; (Optional) Displays a detailed report for a specified voice port.
  • Page 287 – show voice trunk-conditioning signaling Field Descriptions
  • Page 288 – Shows the current status of all DSP voice channels.
  • Page 289 – show voice trunk-conditioning supervisory
  • Page 291 – show voice trunk-conditioning supervisory Field Descriptions
  • Page 292 – show vrm active_calls; Slot number of the dial shelf. Valid number is 0 to 13.; Lists all active calls for VFC slots.
  • Page 293 – show vrm active_calls Field Descriptions
  • Page 294 – tot egress control
  • Page 295 – show vrm vdevices; show vrm; Slot number of the VFC. Valid number is from 0 to 11.
  • Page 296 – show vrm vdevices Field Descriptions
  • Page 297 – capability list map; show vrm vdevices Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 299 – show vrm vdevices summary Field Descriptions
  • Page 300 – show vrm vdevices summary Field Descriptions (continued)
  • Page 301 – built-in codec bitmap
  • Page 303 – shut; shut number; no shut; DSP configuration
  • Page 304 – no shutdown; This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series router.
  • Page 305 – Controller configuration
  • Page 309 – Configures the maximum time to wait for a response from a server.
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VR-561

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands:
R Through Sh

This chapter presents the commands to configure and maintain Cisco IOS voice, video, and fax
applications. The commands are presented in alphabetical order beginning with R. Some commands
required for configuring voice, video, and fax may be found in other Cisco IOS command references.
Use the command reference master index or search online to find these commands.

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Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
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Summary

Page 2 - This command has no keywords or arguments.

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Page 3 - Related Commands; Displays the current gateway status.; zone prefix

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh register e164 VR-563 Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference The following commands deregister an address with the gatekeeper: dial-peer voice 111 pots no register e164 The following example shows that you must have a connection to a gatek...

Page 4 - registered-caller ring; registered-caller ring cadence; cadence

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh registered-caller ring VR-564 Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference registered-caller ring To configure the Nariwake service registered caller ring cadence, use the registered-caller ring command in dial-peer configuration mode. register...

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