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    Basic V110 for MICA Mode ms on Cisco Access Servers 1 Basic V110 f or MICA Modems on Cisco Access Ser v ers 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 t[...]

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    2 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)XI1 Note This feature is distinct fro m the Asynchronous Manag emen t Protocol for V .110 T e rm inal Adaptor Module that runs in the Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300. Benefits V .110 is a digital link access protocol and for Ci sco access servers. It operates o ver an ISDN B channel. V .110 enables Cisco access servers to c[...]

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    Related Features and Te chnologies Basic V110 for MICA Mode ms on Cisco Access Servers 3 — 64k bps Related Features and T ec hnologies This feature requires special modem code to be do wnloaded to the MICA Modems. See the onli ne CCO modem information page. Related Documents See the modem code online documentatio n for the plat form you are using[...]

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    4 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)XI1 List of T erms and Acr on yms Configuration T asks There are no configuration tasks. All comman ds in this feature are modif ied e xisting show modem commands. Command Reference This section documents modif ied commands. Al l other commands used with this feature are documented in the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 comma nd r[...]

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    show Command Examples Basic V110 for MICA Mode ms on Cisco Access Servers 5 http://www .cisco. com/univ ercd/cc/ td/doc/pr odu ct/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_r/drprt1/dr modmgt.htm#xtocid10451223 See also show modem at: http://www .cisco.co m/univ ercd/cc/td/doc/p roduct/softwar e/ios113ed/113a a/113aa_2/58cfe ats/c5800uas.htm#19600 • show modem [...]

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    6 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)XI1 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 mo[...]

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    show Command Examples Basic V110 for MICA Mode ms on Cisco Access Servers 7 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[...]

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    8 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)XI1 State: Steady 4d06h :RS232 event: RTS, DTR, CTS, DCD 4d06h :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[...]

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    ATDI Command (place V.110 call) Basic V110 for MICA Mode ms on Cisco Access Servers 9 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/[...]

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    10 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)XI1 By specifying a v alue 8 in S29 , the user causes the remote modem to i mplicitly assume that a V .110 connection is to b e established. This command i ndicates that an ISDN call is being requeste d, and when used with the S29=8 command, results in modem code issuing a ISDN_DIALSTRING (0x45) request being m ade to th[...]