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                        Basic V110 for MICA Modems on 
Cisco Access Servers
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 the fast call set-up times offered by ISDN. This feature 
enables GSM wireless connectivity.
This document describes the Cisco IOS commands and AT commands required to support V.110 on 
MICA modems for AS5
                    
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                        Note This feature is distinct from the Asynchronous Management Protocol for V.110 Terminal  Adaptor Module that runs in the Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300. Benefits V.110 is a digital link access protocol and for Cisco access servers. It operates over an ISDN B  channel. V.110 enables Cisco access servers to connect to ISDN terminal adapters requiring V.110  compatibility. This feature enables GSM wireless connectivity. This ISDN feature is in addition to the existing analog capability of the MIC
                    
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                        Related Features and Technologies — 64k bps Related Features and Technologies This feature requires special modem code to be downloaded to the MICA Modems. See the online  CCO modem information page. Related Documents See the modem code online documentation for the platform you are using: � Firmware and Portware Information http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/fwpwinfo/index.htm See also the following documents: � 12.0 Dial Solutions Command Reference (DR) � Cisco AS5800—Modem 
                    
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                        List of Terms and Acronyms Boardware— Software that runs on the CPU on the certain supporting cards CSM— Call Switching Module E1— European equivalent of T1, 32 channels of 64KHz, 1 for framing, 1 for signaling GSM— Global System for Communications HMM— Hex Modem Module IOS— Internetworking Operating System ISDN— Integrated Services Digital Network LLC— Link Layer Control MICA— Modem ISDN Channel Aggregation MSM— Modem State Machine Portware— Software that runs on MICA digital modem module PRI— 
                    
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                        show Command Examples http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_r/drprt1/dr modmgt.htm#xtocid10451223 See also show modem at: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113aa/113aa_2/58cfe ats/c5800uas.htm#19600 � show modem log http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_r/drprt1/dr modmgt.htm#xtocid10451261 � show modem configuration http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/di
                    
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                            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 modem, 0 current fail count     0 protocol timeouts, 0 protocol errors, 0 lost events     0 ready poll timeouts   Transmit Speed Counters:   Connection Speeds       
                    
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                        show Command Examples      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  Sq Value:  7   Parameter #8  Connected Standard:  V.110   Parameter #9  TX,RX Bit Rate:  9600, 9600   Parameter #11 TX,RX Symbol Rate:  0, 0   Parameter #13 TX,RX Carrier
                    
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                                   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 Bit Signalling (RBS) pattern:  0     Digital Pad:  (n/a),  Digital Pad Compensation: None   4d06h   :Dynamic e
                    
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                        ATDI Command (place V.110 call)     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/a),  Digital Pad Compensation: None   10:37:20:Dynamic event:      Sq Value:  7     Signal Noise Ratio:  0 dB     Receive Level:  0 dBm     Phase Jitter F
                    
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                        By specifying a value 8 in S29, the user causes the remote modem to implicitly assume that a V.110  connection is to be established. This command indicates that an ISDN call is being requested, and  when used with the S29=8 command, results in modem code issuing a ISDN_DIALSTRING  (0x45) request being made to the host. After entering the S29=8 command, you can enter the desired user rate if different from the default  value of 9600 bps. This command takes the form: S57=speed. For supported rates