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Cisco uBR924 Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix B Using the Cable Monitor Tool
Sample Pages
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UP—The port is online and currently making a call.
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DOWN—The port is online but is not currently making a call.
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TESTING—The port is in the middle of a test procedure, either its power-on self-test or a test
manually initiated by a technician.
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UNKNOWN—The port is an unknown state. This might indicate you are using an out of date
software image.
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DORMANT—The port is not currently in use.
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NOT PRESENT—The port is not present. Either the voice port hardware has failed or a software
image with voice support has been loaded on a Cisco cable access router that does not support
voice ports.
• Administrative State—The configuration of the voice port:
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UP—The port is enabled and ready to accept and make calls.
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DOWN—The port is disabled and cannot accept or make calls.
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TESTING—The port has been put into test mode, typically by a technician who is manually
testing the port.
• Interface Down Failure—Whether the voice port is currently experiencing an interface down failure.
• Noise Regeneration—Whether background noise should be played to fill silent gaps.
• Non Linear Processing—Whether non-linear echo cancellation is enabled for this port.
• Music on Hold Threshold—The current music-on-hold threshold (-7 0dB to -30 dB) for the port.
• In Gain—The amount of input gain (-6 dB to 14 dB) inserted at the receiver side of the port.
• Out Attenuation—The amount of output attenuation (0 dB to 14 dB) inserted at the transmit side of
the port.
• Echo Cancellation—Whether echo cancellation is enabled for this port.
• Echo Cancel Coverage—The amount of time to be covered with echo cancellation (8, 16, 24, or 32
milliseconds)
• Connection Mode—The connection mode of the voice port.
• Connection Number—The full E.164 telephone number used to establish a connection.
• Initial Time Out—The maximum amount of time the port waits for an initial input digit after going
off-hook (0 to 120 seconds).
• InterDigit Time Out—The maximum DTMF interdigit duration (0 to 120 seconds).
• Call Disconnect Time Out—The maximum amount of time the port waits to disconnect a call after
the remote side hangs up (0 to 120 seconds).
• Region Tone—The type of ringing tone (cptone) generated by the port, as defined by locale (2-letter
ISO-3166 country code).