Cisco Systems UBR924 Network Router User Manual


 
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Cisco uBR924 Software Configuration Guide
OL-0337-05 (8/2002)
Appendix B Using the Cable Monitor Tool
Sample Pages
UP—The port is online and currently making a call.
DOWN—The port is online but is not currently making a call.
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.
UNKNOWN—The port is an unknown state. This might indicate you are using an out of date
software image.
DORMANT—The port is not currently in use.
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:
UP—The port is enabled and ready to accept and make calls.
DOWN—The port is disabled and cannot accept or make calls.
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).