t1 - E1 Mode For SHDSL
t1 - E1 Mode For SHDSL
t1 - E1 Mode For SHDSL
This document describes the T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL feature for the Cisco 1700 series,
Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3631, Cisco 3700, and Cisco 3800 series routers.
The T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL feature adds T1 and E1 support on the new single-port multiline G.SHDSL
WAN interface card (WIC), or WIC-1SHDSL-V2, to build on the existing features of the Multirate
Symmetrical High- Digital Subscriber Line (G.SHDSL) feature supported on the 1-port G.SHDSL WAN
interface card. Two-Wire Mode over SHDSL incorporates the 2.x firmware version and the latest hybrid
circuit from Globespan.
The T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL feature supports T1 and E1 in two-wire mode. Embedded Operations
Channel (EOC) message support for customer premises equipment (CPE) is provided for two-wire CPE
mode. Some central office (CO) messages are also supported when in two-wire CO mode.
Contents
• Prerequisites for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL, page 2
• Restrictions for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL, page 2
• Information About T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL, page 3
• How to Configure T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL, page 5
• Configuration Examples for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL, page 24
• Additional References, page 43
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Flash DRAM
Memory Memory
Platform Name Image Name Recommended Recommended
Cisco 1700 Series IOS IP BASE 16 MB 64 MB
Cisco 2600 Series IOS IP BASE 16 MB 64 MB
Cisco 3600 Series IOS IP BASE 16 MB 64 MB
Cisco 3700 Series IOS IP BASE 16 MB 64 MB
Cisco 3800 Series IOS IP BASE 16 MB 64 MB
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SHDSL Features
Supported SHDSL features are listed as follows:
• ITU G.991.2 support (full support for Annex A & B)
– Dying Gasp (ITU G.991.2) is supported.
– Terminating wetting current is supported.
– T1/E1 mode when in two-wire configuration is supported.
• ITU G.991.2 support (partial support for Annex E)
– E.4—Aligned DS1/fractional DS1 support for T1.
– E.7—Aligned DS1/fractional DS1 support for E1.
– E.9—ATM transport.
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For MFT-T1:
controller t1 1
A WIC-1SHDSL-V2 is in slot 0, and an For WIC-1SHDSL-V2:
ADSL/SHDSL WIC is in slot 1. controller dsl 0, interface atm0 (or
controller t1 0)
For WIC-1SHDSL-V2:
controller dsl 1, interface atm 1 (or
controller t1 1)
A 2MFT-T1/E1 is in slot 0, and a For 2MFT T1/E1:
WIC-1SHDSL-V2 is in slot 1. controller t1 0
controller t1 1
For WIC-1SHDSL-V2:
controller dsl 2, interface atm 2(or
controller t1 2)
Interface Numbering on Cisco 2800 Series and Cisco 3800 Series Routers
This section describes the interface numbering scheme for Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 series routers. If
an interface card is installed in a Cisco 2800 series or Cisco 3800 series router, the interfaces must use
a triple-number scheme to identify them. This triple-number assignment is different from the standard
interface numbering scheme on other Cisco routers.
Table 32 shows the interface numbering for the onboard Fast Ethernet ports and the interface slots on
Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Table 32 Interface Numbering on Cisco 2800 Series and Cisco 3800 Series Router
Configuring DSL
This section details how to configure the DSL. To configure the DSL controller, complete the steps, in
the following sections, beginning in global configuration mode.
Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites should be followed for this configuration:
• A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured.
• Routers are set up for back-to-back operation as shown in Figure 27.
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SUMMARY STEPS
8. enable
9. configure terminal
10. controller dsl slot/port
11. dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex mode
12. line-term {co | cpe}
13. ignore-error-duration seconds
14. snr margin {current [snr-value | disable] | snext [snr-value | disable]}
15. loopback {analog | digital}
DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Step 3 controller dsl slot/port Enters controller configuration mode.
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
Example: • dsl—The type of controller.
Router(config)# controller dsl 0/1
• slot/port—The backplane slot number and port number
for the interface being configured.
Step 4 dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex mode Sets the DSL operating mode. The valid values are:
• A: Supports Annex A of G.991.2 standard for North
Example: America. This is the default.
Router(config-controller)# dsl-mode shdsl
symmetric annex A
• B: Supports Annex B of G.991.2 standard for Europe.
• A–B: Supports Annex A or B. For CPE mode only; not
supported in CO mode. Selected when the line trains.
• A–B–ANFP: Supports Annex A or B–ANFP. For CPE
mode only; not supported in CO mode. Selected when
the line trains.
• B–ANFP: Supports Annex B–ANFP.
Step 5 line-term {co | cpe} (Optional) Configures the line termination as follows:
• co—Central office.
Example: • cpe—Customer premises equipment.
Router(config-controller)# line-term cpe
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Examples
Example of the Configuration Prior to Configuring T1/E1 mode
controller DSL 0/0
line-term cpe
What to Do Next
Configure the router for two-wire T1/E1 mode using the steps shown in the “Configuring Two-Wire CPE
T1/E1 Mode” section on page 8.
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Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites should be followed for this configuration:
• A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured.
• Perform the Configuring DSL task before beginning this task.
• The router should not be in ATM mode. If the router is in ATM mode, issue no mode command and
reload the router.
• An example of a back-to-back setup is shown in Figure 28.
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Router A WIC-1SHDSL-V3 WIC-1SHDSL-V3 Router B
Restrictions
The following list of restrictions should be observed for this configuration:
• DSL line rates should be as follows:
– T1 mode—1.544 Mbps
– E1 mode—2.048 Mbps
• T1/E1 mode is supported only in back-to-back configurations. T1/E1 mode is supported in the
on-board WIC slot or in the NM-2W.
– IPBASE image: 64 MB RAM and 16 MB Flash
– IPVOICE image: 128 MB RAM and 32 MB Flash
SUMMARY STEPS
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DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router(config-controller)# no mode
Step 2 mode {t1 | e1} Creates a logical T1 or E1 controller.
• t1 | e1—The type of controller.
Example:
Router(config-controller)# mode e1
Step 3 controller {t1 | e1} slot/port Enters controller configuration mode and configures the
logical T1/E1 controller created in Step 2.
Example: The keywords and arguments are as follows:
Router(config-controller)# controller e1 0/1
• {t1|e1}—The type of controller.
• slot/port—The backplane slot number and port number
for the interface being configured.
Step 4 clock source {internal | line} Configures the clock source on the router:
• internal—Configures the clock to derive its source
Example: internally. Use this on the CO controller.
Router(config-controller)# clock source
internal
• line—Configures the clock to derive its source from the
CO side of the line. Use this on the CPE controller.
Note This command only works when using an NM-2W
network module. If the WIC is in a slot of the
Cisco 2600 router, this command does not apply.
What to Do Next
Verify the configuration using the detailed steps in“Verifying Two-Wire CPE T1/E1 Configuration
Status” section on page 16
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/1700/1751/software/feature/guide/TDMdesc.html
SUMMARY STEPS
1. tdm clock {T1 | E1} <slot/port> {voice | data | both} export line
or
2. tdm clock {atm | bri} <slot/port> export
3. tdm clock {T1 | E1} <slot/port> {voice | data | both} import {T1 | E1 | atm | bri | onboard}
<slot/port> {line | internal}
or
4. tdm clock {atm | bri} <slot/port> import {T1 | E1 | atm | bri | onboard} <slot/port>
5. end
DETAILED STEPS
or
Example:
Router(config) # tdm clock atm 1/0 export
Step 2 tdm clock {T1 | E1} <slot/port> {voice | data | (Optional) Configures the internal onboard system clock as
both} import {T1 | E1 | atm | bri | onboard} the source.
<slot/port> {line | internal}
or
Example:
Router(config) # tdm clock atm 1/0 import
onboard
Step 3 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Example:
Router(config)# end
What to Do Next
Verify the configuration. See the “Verifying Two-Wire CPE T1/E1 Configuration Status” section on
page 16.
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Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites should be followed for this configuration:
• A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured.
• Perform the Configuring DSL task before beginning this task.
• Perform the Configuring Two-Wire CPE T1/E1 Mode task before beginning this task.
• The router should not be in ATM mode. If the router is in ATM mode, issue no mode command and
reload the router.
Restrictions
The following list of restrictions should be observed for this configuration:
• DSL line rates should be as follows:
– T1 mode—1.544 Mbps
– E1 mode—2.048 Mbps
SUMMARY STEPS
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DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router(config-controller)# end
Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites should be followed for this configuration:
• A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured.
• Perform the Configuring DSL task before beginning this task.
• Perform the Configuring Two-Wire CPE T1/E1 Mode task before beginning this task.
• The router should not be in ATM mode. If the router is in ATM mode, issue no mode command and
reload the router.
Restrictions
The following list of restrictions should be observed for this configuration:
• DSL line rates should be as follows:
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– T1 mode—1.544 Mbps
– E1 mode— 2.048 Mbps
SUMMARY STEPS
DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router(config-controller)# end
Example
CPE Configuration
controller DSL 0/0
mode e1
line-term cpe
line-mode 2-wire line-zero
dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex B
ignore-error-duration 15
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CO Configuration
controller DSL 0/1
mode e1
line-term co
line-mode 2-wire line-zero
dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex B
!
!
!
controller E1 0/1
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-31
!
!
!
interface Serial0/1:0
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
!
!
!
Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites should be followed for this configuration:
• A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured.
• Perform the Configuring DSL task before beginning this task.
• Perform the Configuring Two-Wire CPE T1/E1 Mode task before beginning this task.
• A typical setup is show in Figure 29.
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WIC-SHDSL-V2 WIC-SHDSL-V2
(CPE) (CO)
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Cisco personal assistant
SUMMARY STEPS
DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router(config-controller)# end
Example
CPE Configuration
controller E1 1/0
tdm-group 0 timeslots 1-15
!
!
controller DSL 1/2
mode e1
line-term cpe
line-mode 2-wire line-zero
dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex B
!
controller E1 1/2
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CO Configuration
controller E1 1/0
tdm-group 0 timeslots 1-15
!
controller E1 1/1
!
controller DSL 1/2
mode e1
line-term co
line-mode 2-wire line-zero
dsl-mode shdsl symmetric annex B
!
controller E1 1/2
clock source internal
tdm-group 0 timeslots 1-15
!
!
!
connect hp E1 1/0 0 E1 1/2 0
!
!
!
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. show running-config
3. show controllers dsl
4. exit
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DETAILED STEPS
Example:
Router# show controllers dsl
Step 4 exit Exits privileged EXEC mode.
Example:
Router# exit
Examples
Sample output—The WIC Configured and the Line Up
Router# show controller dsl 0/0
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: R1.7
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Line rate: 2312 Kbps
Framer Sync Status:In Sync
Rcv Clock Status:In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.9880 dB
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Cisco 2620XM (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x02) with 127627K/3445K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FFFF (1219648036)
M860 processor: part number 5, mask 2
2 DSL controllers
1 FastEthernet interface
1 ATM interface
1 Channelized T1/PRI port
32K bytes of NVRAM.
49152K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Building configuration...
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!
ip cef
no ftp-server write-enable
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
controller DSL 1/0
mode atm
line-term cpe
line-rate auto
!
!
controller DSL 1/1
mode t1
line-term cpe
!
controller T1 1/1
framing sf
linecode ami
!
!
!
interface ATM1/0
ip address 10.0.0.40 255.0.0.0
no atm ilmi-keepalive
pvc 2/100
!
!
interface FastEthernet1/0
ip address 10.0.208.41 255.0.0.0
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet1/1
no ip address
shutdown
duplex auto
speed auto
!
!
!
!
!
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
no login
!
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!
!
end
Troubleshooting Tasks
The following commands verify hardware in the router:
• show version—Lists the modules installed in the router. If DSL controllers are installed, the output
displays one of the following:
– 1 DSL controller—If one DSL controller is installed in the router.
– 1 ATM network interface(s)—If the DSL controller is configured for mode ATM.
– 1 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)—If the DSL controller is configured for mode T1.
• show controller dsl—Displays the DSL controller status and statistics. The sample below shows the
output in T1 mode. In ATM mode, the output is similar. Actual output may vary depending on the
router and the configuration.
Router# show controllers dsl 0/2
Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: R2.3.1
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: No Failure status:0x0
Line rate: 2312 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.7860 dB
Transmit Power: 9.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 21.420 dB
SNR Sampling: 37
Dying Gasp: Present
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• show controller t1—Displays the T1 controller status and statistics. Actual output may vary
depending on the router and the configuration.
Router# show controller t1
T1 0/1 is up.
Applique type is Channelized T1
No alarms detected.
alarm-trigger is not set
Framing is ESF, Clock Source is Line.
Data in current interval (680 seconds elapsed):
0 Line Code Violations, 0 Path Code Violations
0 Slip Secs, 0 Fr Loss Secs, 0 Line Err Secs, 0 Degraded Mins
0 Errored Secs, 0 Bursty Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Secs, 0 Unavail Secs
Total Data (last 24 hours)
0 Line Code Violations, 0 Path Code Violations,
0 Slip Secs, 0 Fr Loss Secs, 0 Line Err Secs, 0 Degraded Mins,
0 Errored Secs, 0 Bursty Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Secs, 0 Unavail Secs
• debug xdsl application—Displays output from the xDSL to see what is happening if the DSL does
not come up. When using the debug xdsl application command, resources and the buffer are used
and will impact operation.
Router# debug xdsl application
• debug xdsl driver—Displays what is happening when the drivers are downloaded and installed. The
following example displays sample output from the debug xdsl driver command:
Router# debug xdsl driver
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• debug xdsl eoc—Displays what is in the embedded operations channel (EOC) messages. The
following example displays sample output from the debug xdsl eoc command.
Router# debug xdsl eoc
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*Mar 12 08:19:24.104: size of eoc status response :: 3GSI Tx buffer yet to transmit
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The following example displays a sample output using the undebug form of this command to turn
off the monitoring:
Router# undebug xdsl eoc
xDSL EOC debugging is off
• debug xdsl error—Displays error messages. The following example shows use of the debug xdsl
error command, sample output, and use of the command to stop the display.
Router# debug xdsl error
xDSL error debugging is on
Router#
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T1 over SHDSL
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c2620XM c2651XM
(CPE mode) (CO mode)
TDMN
network or
PSTN
PBX
In this example, a WIC-1SHDSL-V2 is used on both sides to link the Cisco 2620XM and the
Cisco 2651XM by using one pair of copper wire, as shown in Figure 30. The two WICs are configured
into T1 mode.
Under newly created logical T1 controller at the Cisco 2620XM router, ten TDM groups are allocated to
deliver TDM voice traffic from the PBX. The TDM voice traffic from the PBX passes first into the
VWIC-2MFT-T1 at the Cisco 2620 router, where the voice traffic is switched onto the WIC-1SHDSL-V2
and in turn is delivered over SHDSL to the CO side, the Cisco 2651XM. At the Cisco 2651XM, the TDM
voice traffic is switched and passed onto the TDM or PSTN network, which can be done through another
VWIC-2MFT-T1 at the CO side.
In the same T1 logical Controllers on both CPE and CO sides, the left time slots are allocated to
channel-groups. The created channel-groups are used to make serial interfaces at both CPE and CO
sides. The logical serial interfaces can be used to deliver any IP traffic; for example, the PC can
communicate to file server on the remote CO side.
The following sample configurations are given for reference.
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!
ip classless
ip http server
!
!
connect PBX_TDMDSL T1 1/0 0 T1 1/1 0
!
!
!
control-plane
!
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
no login
!
!
!
end
CO Sample Configuration
version 12.3
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
!
hostname 2620XM-CO
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
!
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
!
!
!
!
ip host dirt 192.168.254.254
no ftp-server write-enable
!
!
!
!
controller DSL 1/0
mode t1
line-term co
!
controller T1 1/0
framing esf
crc-threshold 0
clock source internal
linecode b8zs
channel-group 1 timeslots 11-24
tdm-group 0 timeslots 1-10 type e&m
!
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controller T1 1/1
framing esf
crc-threshold 320
linecode b8zs
tdm-group 0 timeslots 1-10 type e&m
!
controller T1 1/2
framing sf
crc-threshold 320
linecode ami
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address dhcp
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0:1
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
!
ip classless
ip http server
!
!
connect PBX_TDMDSL T1 1/0 0 T1 1/1 0
!
!
!
!
control-plane
!
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
no login
!
!
!
end
Configuration Examples for the Cisco 1760 Router in E1 Mode with Voice
This section contains output examples for configuring the Cisco 1760 CO and the Cisco 1760 CPE in E1
mode with voice.
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!
!
control-plane
!
!
!!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
no scheduler allocate
end
Router#
Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: A29733
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: No Failure status:0x0
Line rate: 2056 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: Out of Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.9890 dB
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Router#
Router#show version
Cisco IOS Software, C1700 Software (C1700-IPVOICE-M), Experimental Version
12.3(20040114:170452) [gvsriks-crusher_pi5 101]
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 15-Jan-04 22:18 by gvsriks
Cisco 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x200) with 61584K/3952K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID VEN05300043 (2247167129), with hardware revision 0000
MPC860P processor: part number 5, mask 2
1 DSL controller
1 FastEthernet interface
2 Serial interfaces
1 Channelized E1/PRI port
32K bytes of NVRAM.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Router#
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router#sh int se 1/0:0
Serial1/0:0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is DSX1
Internet address is 12.0.0.1/8
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 768 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
Last input 00:00:01, output 00:00:00, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 00:08:29
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/1/256 (active/max active/max total)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
Available Bandwidth 576 kilobits/sec
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
1064 packets input, 264136 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 59 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
1065 packets output, 264435 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
0 carrier transitions
Timeslot(s) Used:1-12, SCC: 0, Transmitter delay is 0 flags
Router#
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Router#
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Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: A29733
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: No Failure status:0x0
Line rate: 2056 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 1.4160 dB
Transmit Power: 7.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 19.5420 dB
SNR Sampling: 38.4000 dB
Dying Gasp: Present
Router#
Router#
Router#
Router#show version
Cisco IOS Software, C1700 Software (C1700-IPVOICE-M), Experimental Version
12.3(20040114:170452) [gvsriks-crusher_pi5 101]
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 15-Jan-04 22:18 by gvsriks
Cisco 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x500) with 87799K/10505K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FOC073817AG (2398817686), with hardware revision 0000
MPC860P processor: part number 5, mask 2
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1 DSL controller
1 FastEthernet interface
2 Serial interfaces
1 Channelized E1/PRI port
32K bytes of NVRAM.
32768K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Router#
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Configuration Examples for the Cisco 1760 Router in T1 Mode with Voice
This section contains output examples for configuring the Cisco 1760 CO and the Cisco 1760 CPE in T1
mode using a voice image.
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speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0:0
ip address 12.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
!
interface Serial1/0:1
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
!
ip classless
no ip http server
!
!
!
control-plane
!
!
!
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
no scheduler allocate
end
Router#
Router#show version
Cisco IOS Software, C1700 Software (C1700-IPVOICE-M), Experimental Version
12.3(20040114:170452) [gvsriks-crusher_pi5 101]
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 15-Jan-04 22:18 by gvsriks
Cisco 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x200) with 61584K/3952K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID VEN05300043 (2247167129), with hardware revision 0000
MPC860P processor:part number 5, mask 2
1 DSL controller
1 FastEthernet interface
2 Serial interfaces
1 Channelized T1/PRI port
32K bytes of NVRAM.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Router#
-----------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------
Router#ping 12.0.0.2 da dd repeat 1000 si 256
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (1000/1000), round-trip min/avg/max = 8/8/32 ms
Router#
Router#
Router#show controller t1 1/0
T1 1/0 is up.
Applique type is Channelized T1
No alarms detected.
alarm-trigger is not set
Framing is SF, Clock Source is Internal.
Data in current interval (37 seconds elapsed):
0 Line Code Violations, 0 Path Code Violations
0 Slip Secs, 0 Fr Loss Secs, 0 Line Err Secs, 0 Degraded Mins
0 Errored Secs, 0 Bursty Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Secs, 0 Unavail Secs
Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: A29733
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: No Failure status:0x0
Line rate: 1552 Kbps
Framer Sync Status:In Sync
Rcv Clock Status:Out of Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.4580 dB
Transmit Power: 7.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 22.5420 dB
SNR Sampling: 36.6390 dB
Dying Gasp:Present
Router#
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Configuration Examples for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL
Building configuration...
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Configuration Examples for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL
hostname Router
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
!
tdm multichannel T1 1/0 timeslots 16-24
tdm clock T1 1/0 data export line
mmi polling-interval 60
no mmi auto-configure
no mmi pvc
mmi snmp-timeout 180
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
ip cef
!
!
!
!
no ftp-server write-enable
!
!
!
!
!
!
controller DSL 1/0
mode t1
line-term cpe
!
controller T1 1/0
framing sf
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-12
channel-group 1 timeslots 16-24 speed 56
!
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
no ip address
shutdown
speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0:0
ip address 12.0.0.2 255.0.0.0
!
interface Serial1/0:1
ip address 20.0.0.2 255.0.0.0
!
ip classless
no ip http server
!
!
!
control-plane
!
!
!
!
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
no scheduler allocate
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end
Router#
Router#show version
Cisco IOS Software, C1700 Software (C1700-IPVOICE-M), Experimental Version
12.3(20040114:170452) [gvsriks-crusher_pi5 101]
Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 15-Jan-04 22:18 by gvsriks
Cisco 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x500) with 87799K/10505K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FOC073817AG (2398817686), with hardware revision 0000
MPC860P processor:part number 5, mask 2
1 DSL controller
1 FastEthernet interface
2 Serial interfaces
1 Channelized T1/PRI port
32K bytes of NVRAM.
32768K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
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Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: A29733
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: No Failure status:0x0
Line rate: 1552 Kbps
Framer Sync Status:In Sync
Rcv Clock Status:In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.7800 dB
Transmit Power: 7.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 22.5420 dB
SNR Sampling: 35.8470 dB
Dying Gasp:Present
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Additional References
Additional References
Related Documents
Related Topic Document Title
1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card 1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card for Cisco 2600 Series and
Cisco 3600 Series Routers
Voice configuration Cisco IOS Voice Configuration Library
Voice command Cisco IOS Voice Command Reference
IP configuration Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide
ATM configuration “Configuring ATM” in the ATM Configuration Guide
Clock configuration for voice images “Clock Configuration for Voice Images” section in Clock
Configuration for Cisco 1751/1760 Routers
Standards
Standards Title
ITU-T G.991.2 (SHDSL) Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL)
Transceivers
ITU-T G.994.1 (G.HDSL) Handshake Procedures for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Transceivers
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Additional References
MIBs
MIBs MIBs Link
• ATM MIB To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS
• HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB(RFC3276) releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the
following URL:
• G.SHDSL MIB
http://www.cisco.com/go/mibs
RFCs
RFCs Title
No new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature —
and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by
this feature.
Technical Assistance
Description Link
Technical Assistance Center (TAC) home page, http://www.cisco.com/public/support/tac/home.shtml
containing 30,000 pages of searchable technical
content, including links to products, technologies,
solutions, technical tips, and tools. Registered
Cisco.com users can log in from this page to access
even more content.
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Feature Information for T1/E1 Mode for SHDSL
Note Table 33 lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software
release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that
feature.
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Glossary
Glossary
ABR—available bit rate. An ATM service type in which the ATM network makes a “best effort” to meet
the transmitter's bandwidth requirements. ABR uses a congestion feedback mechanism that allows the
ATM network to notify the transmitters that they should reduce their rate of data transmission until the
congestion decreases. Thus, ABR offers a qualitative guarantee that the transmitter's data can get to the
intended receivers without unwanted cell loss.
CO—central office. Local telephone company office to which all local loops in a given area connect and
in which circuit switching of subscriber lines occur.
CPE—customer premises equipment. CPE includes devices such as CSU/DSUs, modems, and ISDN
terminal adapters, required to provide an electromagnetic termination for wide-area network circuits
before connecting to the router or access server. This equipment was historically provided by the
telephone company, but is now typically provided by the customer in North American markets.
DMT—Discrete Multi-Tone is the ANSI-specified modulation technique for G.SHDSL (ANSI-T1.413).
DMT is theoretically capable of more speed than CAP. The key providers of DMT are Alcatel, Amati,
Aware/ADI, and Orckit.
Downstream—Refers to the transmission of data from the central office (CO or COE) to the customer
premises equipment (CPE).
G.SHDSL—Multirate Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line.
UBR—unspecified bit rate. QoS class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. UBR allows any
amount of data up to a specified maximum to be sent across the network, but there are no guarantees in
terms of cell loss rate and delay. Compare with ABR (available bit rate), CBR, and VBR.
Upstream—Refers to the transmission of data from the customer premise equipment (CPE) to the
central office equipment (CO or COE).
VBR—variable bit rate. QoS class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. VBR is subdivided
into a real time (rt) class and non-real time (nrt) class.
VBR-rt—VBR-real time is used for connections in which there is a fixed timing relationship between
samples.
VBR-nrt—VBR-non-real time is used for connections in which there is no fixed timing relationship
between samples, but that still need a guaranteed QoS. Compare with ABR (available bit rate), CBR, and
UBR.
VDSL—very high-speed digital subscriber line. This is a high-speed asymmetrical service in the 10 to
25-Mbps range and is typically limited to less than 5000 feet. The targeted application for this
technology is a hybrid fiber copper system (fiber to the neighborhood).
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