show [node node-id] modem connect - line line-name attribute [,attribute] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status all interchange circuits Examples: show modem connect line * name, state show modem connect line DSY-0-0 all show modem connect line ddcmp-0 all interchange circuits
1 – Characteristics
o alternate speed Default: 0 Alternate (low) speed (in bits per second) to operate the line. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. This characteristic is supported only when the characteristic communications mode is asynchronous, the characteristic modem control is full, the characteristic modem options includes rateselect, the characteristic clock is internal, and when the alternate line speed is needed. o call accept timer Default: 0 Minimum time (in milliseconds) between the assertion of data set ready and accepting a call by asserting request to send. This characteristic is not supported if the characteristic modem control is none. o carrier loss timer Default: 15000 Maximum time (in milliseconds) that the carrier detect signal can be absent before the loss of carrier event is generated. This characteristic is not supported if the characteristic modem control is none. o clock Source of the transmit and receive clocks. external The modem provides the clock. internal The communications device provides the clock. reflected The DTE transmit clock is a reflection of the DCE transmit clock. This minimizes the clock to data skew that the DCE encounters when high line speeds are used. The default value depends on the setting of the characteristic communications mode. If communications mode is asynchronous, the default value of this characteristic is internal. Otherwise, the default value is external. The value of this attribute has no effect when the communications line is in loopback mode. In this case, the type of loopback determines the type of clock. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o communications mode Default: Sychronous Value: Asynchronous or synchronous Communications method to be used on the link, either asynchronous or synchronous. The value of this characteristic is a copy of the communications mode argument specified when the entity is created. You cannot modify this characteristic. o communications port Default: None Name of the communications port. The value of this characteristic is a copy of the communications port argument specified when the entity is created. You cannot modify this characteristic. o connection type (Tru64 UNIX) Default: Nonswitched Value: Nonswitched or switched Indicates whether the line is switched or non-switched. The value of this characteristic is a copy of the connection type argument specified when the entity is created. You cannot modify this characteristic. o duplex Default: Full Value: Full or half Indicates whether the line is full- or half-duplex. The value of this characteristic is a copy of the duplex argument specified when the entity is created. You cannot modify this characteristic. o encoding Default: normal Value: normal or nrzi Encoding technique used on the line. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o initial hold timer (Tru64 UNIX) Default: 10 Maximum time, in seconds, that the entity waits for an incoming call to be accepted. o maximum call setup timer (Tru64 UNIX) Default: 60 Maximum time, in seconds, that the entity waits for an outgoing call to connect. o maximum disable transmit timer Default: 500 Value: 0-60000 Maximum time, in milliseconds, that clear to send can remain asserted before the line is disconnected after Request to Send is deasserted. This attribute is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o maximum dsr deassertion timer Default: 5000 Value: 0-60000 Maximum time, in milliseconds, the entity will wait for data set ready to be deasserted after it has deasserted data terminal ready. If this timer expires, the entity assumes it can assert data terminal ready once again. This attribute is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o maximum enable transmit timer Default: 2000 Value: 1-5000 Maximum time, in milliseconds, between the assertion of the request to send signal and receiving the assertion of the clear to send signal. This attribute is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o minimum dtr deassertion timer Default: 1000 Value: 0-60000 Minimum timer, in milliseconds, that the DTE will deassert data terminal ready during a disconnection. This attribute is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o modem control Default: Full Value: Full or none Indicates whether the interchange circuits are to be monitored and used. The value none means that only the data leads are monitored. The value full must be used when the value of the characteristic duplex is half. This characteristic is supported only if the characteristic connection type is switched. o modem options Default: No options Value: Set of options Set of values that determine the capabilities of the modem. dialout The modem can dial the remote modem. Supported only if the value of communications type is switched. This value is supported by Tru64 UNIX only. direct The modem is directly connected to the remote modem through a non-switched line. Supported only if accompanied withdialout and used only when the modem protocol type supports direct dial. This value is supported by Tru64 UNIX only. rate select The modem is capable of data rate selection. o modem protocol format (Tru64 UNIX) Default: See following Value: See following description. description. Format to use for V.25bis protocol messages. This characteristic applies only when the characteristic modem protocol type is v25bis or dmcl. asynchronous Use the asynchronous format. hdlc Use the HDLC format. synchronous Use the synchronous format. The default value depends on the value of the characteristic communications mode. If communications mode is asynchronous, the default value of this characteristic is also asynchronous. If the value of communications mode is synchronous, the default value of this characteristic is hdlc. o modem protocol type (Tru64 UNIX) Default: V25bis Value: See description Protocol that the modem uses to select modem options and to set line control parameters. at A set of automatic calling procedures used in the Hayes Smart Modem 2400. dmcl The Digital Modem Control Language, based on V.25bis. v25 A set of automatic calling and answering procedures defined by CCITT. These procedures use the 200-series circuits defined in the CCITT recommendation V.24. The V.235 procedures are also known as parallel automatic calling procedures. v25bis A set of automatic calling and answering procedures defined by CCITT. These procedures use the 100-series circuits defined in the CCITT recommendation V.24. The V.25bis procedures are also known as serial automatic calling procedures. o profile Default: None Name of the local profile to be used with the line. This profile is used to restrict the range of various line attributes, and to change the defaults for those attributes. The value of this characteristic is a copy of the profile argument specified when the entity is created. o rate select Default: High Value: High or Low Specifies which of the line rates is to be used if none is specified when a call is set up. high The value of the speed characteristic is used. low The value of the alternate speed characteristic is used. o speed Default: 0 High speed, in bits per second, to be used on the line. This value is always used on asynchronous links. It is used on synchronous links only in the following circumstances: o When the value of the clock characteristic is internal o When a null modem cable is detected o When using a loopback mode that uses internal clocking o successful call indication timer Default: 30 Maximum time, in seconds, that the entity will wait for indication of a successful call before disconnecting the line. This attribute is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o suppress test indicator Default: False Value: True or false Specifies whether the Test Mode signal is to be monitored. If the value is false, a change in the circuit will be monitored and will cause the Test Indication event to be generated. You should set this characteristic to true in cases where the transitions of this signal are not produced by entering test mode, so that this signal should be ignored. o transmit holdoff timer Default: 0 Necessary delay, in milliseconds, between the transmitter being disabled and then reenabled. The value 0 means that the request to send signal can be asserted as soon as the client requests it. This characteristic is not supported if the characteristic modem control is set to none.
2 – Counters
o cable faults Total number of times that the communications cable was detected as missing or invalid. o creation time Time at which this entity was created. o device errors Total number of times that a potential device error has been reported. o framing errors Total number of framing errors detected on the line. This counter is not supported if the characteristic communications mode is synchronous. o losses of carrier Total number of times that the carrier on the line was lost. This counter is maintained only if the characteristic modem control is none. o losses of clock Total number of times that the transmit or receive clock was lost. o outgoing call failures (Tru64 UNIX) Total number of times that an outgoing call failed to connect. o rate fallbacks Number of times that the DTE changed from the high data rate to the low (alternate) rate. This counter is supported only if the characteristic modem options includes rate select, and if the characteristic modem control is full. o test indications Number of times the DCE was put into test mode by the remote system. This counter is maintained only if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o times cable detected Total number of times that a a valid communications cable was detected following a an error counted by the counter cable faults. o times dce not ready Total number of times that a dce not ready event occurred. This counter is maintained only if the characteristic modem control is set to none. o times reset (OpenVMS) Number of times that the data link client has performed a line reset. o transmit enable timeouts Number of times the DCE failed to assert clear to send in response to request to send. This counter is maintained only if the characteristic modem control is set to none.
3 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the line.
4 – Status
o actual speed Actual speed of the line, in bits per second. For internal clocking on some microcoded devices, a value of 0 indicates that the device has selected a speed appropriate for the connected interface. For external clocking, a value of 0 indicates that the speed is unknown. o device availability (OpenVMS) Indicates whether the hardware device associated with the named communications port is installed. Support is mandatory on systems that support line card hot swap. When device availability has the value no device, the interface state takes the value pending DTE Ready and the interface type attribute takes the value unknown. o interface state State of the physical interface on the line. connected A switched line is connected but not yet ready to transmit or receive data. connecting Call setup on a switched line is in progress. disconnecting Call clear on a switched line is in progress. dte not ready The entity is disabled. dte ready The DTE is ready, but the DCE is not ready. full enabled The line is enabled for data transmission and reception. pending dte ready The entity is enabled but the ready state cannot be entered. For example, the communications cable is not connected. ready Both DTE and DCE are ready. receive enabled The line is ready to receive data. transmit enabled The line is ready for data transmission. o interface type Type of the physical interface connection. loopback A loopback connector has been detected on the interface. no cable No cable is connected to the interface. null modem A null modem cable is connected to the interface. rs232c A cable conforming to the RS232C standard is attached. rs422 A cable conforming to the RS422 standard is attached. rs423-v24 This value appears where a cable is attached but the connector cannot distinguish between the RS423 and V.24 standards. rs449 A cable conforming to the RS449 standard is attached. unknown A cable is attached but its type is not known v28 A cable conforming to any of the CCITT V.24, V.28 standards, the IS 2110 standard, or the EIA-232-D standard. v35 A cable conforming to the V35 standard is attached. x.21 A cable conforming to the X.21 standard is attached. o loopback mode Type of loopback in use on the line. The value of this status attribute is determined by the startloop and stoploop commands. connector Data is looped through a loopback connector attached to the communications device. device Data is looped in the communications device. driver Data is looped in the driver of the communications device. external Data is looped through a null modem or a modem in loopback mode. local The communications device has switched its local modem into loopback mode. null The line is not in loopback mode. remote The communications device has switched the remote modem into loopback mode. o modem type String identifying the local modem. If this status attribute has no value, the type could not be determined. o state Operating state of the line. The value of this attribute is affected by the enable and disable commands. off The line has been disabled on The line has been enabled o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
5 – Interchange Circuits
show modem connect line line-id all interchange circuits The modem connect line entity has a special attribute group "interchange circuits", which lets you show a subset of the status attributes. This "interchange circuits" attribute group allows you to examine the instantaneous status of the interchange circuits on the line. These circuits are known by different names in the various interface standards. The following list shows how the status attribute names used in NCL correspond to those used in the interface standards. For instance, the data terminal ready attribute is the name used for the CCITT V.24 circuit 108/2, the EIA-232-D CD circuit, the RS-499 TR circuit, and so on. When entering commands, always use the NCL attribute name. When displayed, each attribute has one of the following values: asserted The circuit is asserted not applicable The circuit does not exist on the interface not asserted The circuit is not asserted unknown The modem cable is not connected or is invalid
5.1 – CCITT V.24 Circuits
Modem Connect Line Interchange Circuits NCL Attribute Name Circuit Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carrier detect 109 Data channel received line signal detector clear to send 106 Ready for sending data set ready 107 Data set ready data terminal ready 108/2 Data terminal ready local loopback 141 Local loopback remote loopback 140 Loopback/Maintenance test request to send 105 Request to send ring indicator 125 Calling indicator signalling rate 112 Data signal rate selector(DCE) indicator signalling rate 111 Data signal rate selector (DTE) selector test mode 142 Test indicator
5.2 – DIN 66020 Blatt 1 Circuits
Modem Connect Line Interchange Circuits NCL Attribute Name Circuit Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carrier detect M5 - clear to send M2 - data set ready M1 - data terminal ready S1.2 - local loopback PS3 - remote loopback PS2 - request to send S2 - ring indicator M3 - signalling rate not - indicator supported signalling rate S4 - selector test mode PM1 -
5.3 – EIA-232-D Circuits
Modem Connect Line Interchange Circuits NCL Attribute Name Circuit Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carrier detect CF Received Line Signal Detector clear to send CB Clear to Send data set ready CC DCE Ready data terminal ready CD DTE Ready local loopback LL Local Loopback remote loopback RL Remote Loopback request to send CA Request to Send ring indicator CE Ring Indicator signalling rate CI Data Signal Rate Selector (DCE) indicator signalling rate CH Data Signal Rate Selector (DTE) selector test mode TM Test Mode
5.4 – RS-232-C Circuits
Modem Connect Line Interchange Circuits NCL Attribute Name Circuit Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carrier detect - Received Line Signal Detector clear to send - Clear to Send data set ready - Data Set Ready data terminal ready - Data Terminal Ready local loopback - not supported remote loopback - not supported request to send - Request to Send ring indicator - Ring Indicator signalling rate - Data Signal Rate Selector (DCE) indicator signalling rate - Data Signal Rate Selector (DTE) selector test mode - not supported
5.5 – RS-449 Circuits
Modem Connect Line Interchange Circuits NCL Attribute Name Circuit Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carrier detect RR Receiver Ready clear to send CS Clear to Send data set ready DM Data Mode data terminal ready TR Terminal Ready local loopback LL Local Loopback remote loopback RL Remote Loopback request to send RS Request to Send ring indicator IC Incoming Call signalling rate SI Signaling Rate Indicator indicator signalling rate SR Signaling Rate Selector selector test mode TM Test Mode