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Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards
Managing Ports
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Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide
Clear Ports
To clear a port means to deactivate calls on a port or to clear the Bad state on a port and reset it. Ports
need to be cleared if communication attempts with the port have failed or if the port is to be removed
from operation.
Use the show spe slot/spe command to view the active ports on an SPE. To clear ports on an SPE, enter
the following command in privileged EXEC mode. You can clear all ports on the gateway, all ports on a
slot, or a port. This replaces the clear modem command.
The example below clears port 1 on slot 4.
AS5400# clear port 4/1
AS5400# This will clear port 4/01 [confirm] yes
AS5400#
The example below clears all active ports on slot 4.
AS5400# clear port 4
AS5400# This will clear port 4/00 - 4/107 [confirm] yes
AS5400#
If slot/port is specified, the port on that SPE is cleared. If slot is specified, all active ports on that
particular slot are cleared. If no argument is specified, all ports are cleared.
Additionally, this command clears the Bad state on a port and resets it. However, the port is not
cleared if the SPE was previously in a Bad state because of an SPE firmware download.
Port Configuration Mode
Port configuration mode allows you to enter a mode similar to line configuration mode. This mode
allows individual ports or ranges of ports to be shut down or put in busyout mode. Port configuration
mode commands replace the modem range, modem busyout, and modem shutdown commands used
with MICA modems.
The example below demonstrates how to enter port configuration mode for a single port.
AS5400# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
AS5400(config)# port 3/1
AS5400(config-port)#
The example below demonstrates how to enter port configuration mode for a range of ports.
AS5400# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
AS5400(config)# port 3/1 3/18
AS5400(config-port)#
Port Configuration Mode Commands
The following commands are available in port configuration mode:
busyout card/port—Gracefully disables a port or all ports on a feature card by waiting for the active
services on the specified port to terminate. You can busy out all ports or just one port on a card—for
example, busyout 1 specifies all ports on card 1; busyout 1/4 specifies just port 4 on card 1. Use the
no form of this command to reenable the ports. This replaces the modem busyout command.
Maintenance activities such as testing can still be performed while a port is in busyout mode.

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Cisco AS5350XM Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAS5350XM
Product TypeGateway
Form FactorRack-mountable
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Operating SystemCisco IOS
Memory128 MB (default), expandable to 256 MB
Flash Memory32 MB (default), expandable to 64 MB
Data Link ProtocolEthernet, Fast Ethernet
Network/Transport ProtocolTCP/IP, UDP
Remote Management ProtocolSNMP, Telnet
Voice CodecsG.711, G.729, G.726
Digital Signaling ProtocolH.323, SIP
PortsEthernet, Voice
Power SupplyAC
Voltage Required100-240V AC
Dimensions (H x W x D)3.5 x 17.5 x 16.5 inches
Operating Temperature32 to 104 °F
Storage Temperature-4 °F to 149 °F (-20 °C to 65 °C)
Humidity10 to 85% non-condensing

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