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Configuring SPE Performance Statistics

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Configuring SPE Performance Statistics Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards • Port values range from 0 to one less than the total port count available on the card. • SPEs range from 0 to 17. For example, universal port card port 2/5 is the sixth port in the second chassis slot on the gateway. Slot 0 is reserved for the motherboard. You can perform the following functions on an SPE: • General configuration such as busyout, shutdown, or clear • View statistics and states • Configure automatic and manual recovery processes • Upgrade firmware Configuring SPE Performance Statistics By default, an event log is enabled and based on one event queue per SPE port. The log contains raw data in binary form, which must be viewed using the show commands listed in the "Viewing SPE Performance Statistics" section on page 3. You may configure some aspects of how the record is kept using the following global configuration mode commands (at the AS5350(config)# or AS5400(config)# prompt): • spe call-record modem max-userid-Generates a modem call record after a modem call is terminated. The max-userid is the maximum user ID size, in bytes, allowable in the modem. The call-record default is 30; the range is 0 to 100. You can display this record on the console or a configured syslog server. This call record is not stored in the port event log. To disable this function, use the no form of this command. This replaces the modem call-record command. • spe log-size number-Allows you to configure the size of the history event queue buffer for manageable SPEs in the gateway. The default is 100 events per port. Use the show port [modem | voice | fax] log command to view port events. This command is used in the same way as the modem buffer-size command is used for MICA modems. • show port [modem | voice | fax] log reverse-Displays port events with the most recent event first. Note The dial-only feature card only supports dial services. Dial services include modem calls (all modulations), ISDN digital calls, V.110 data calls, and V.120 data calls. Modem pass-through calls are not included in dial services. The following privileged EXEC mode commands allow you to clear some or all of the log events relating to the SPEs (at the AS5350# or AS5400# prompt): • clear spe log-Allows you to clear all event entries in the slot history event log. • clear spe counters-Clears statistical counters for all types of services for the specified SPE, a range of SPE range, or all the SPEs. If you do not specify a range of SPEs or a specific SPE, all SPE statistics are cleared. It is used in the same way the clear modem counters command is used for MICA modems. • clear port log-Allows you to clear all event entries in the port level history event log. This command clears the entire port log. You cannot remove individual service events from the port log. You can use show port modem log or show port digital log to display specific service events, but you must use clear port log to clear the entire port log. Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide 2

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Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards
Configuring SPE Performance Statistics
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Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide
Port values range from 0 to one less than the total port count available on the card.
SPEs range from 0 to 17.
For example, universal port card port
2/5 is the sixth port in the second chassis slot on the gateway. Slot
0
is reserved for the motherboard.
You can perform the following functions on an SPE:
General configuration such as busyout, shutdown, or clear
View statistics and states
Configure automatic and manual recovery processes
Upgrade firmware
Configuring SPE Performance Statistics
By default, an event log is enabled and based on one event queue per SPE port. The log contains raw
data in binary form, which must be viewed using the
show
commands listed in the
“Viewing SPE
Performance Statistics” section on page 3
. You may configure some aspects of how the record is kept
using the following global configuration mode commands (at the
AS5350(config)#
or
AS5400(config)#
prompt):
spe call-record modem
max-userid
—Generates a modem call record after a modem call is
terminated. The
max-userid
is the maximum user ID size, in bytes, allowable in the modem. The
call-record
default is 30; the range is 0 to 100. You can display this record on the console or a
configured syslog server. This call record is not stored in the port event log. To disable this function,
use the
no
form of this command. This replaces the
modem call-record
command.
spe log-size
number
—Allows you to configure the size of the history event queue buffer for
manageable SPEs in the gateway. The default is 100 events per port. Use the
show port
[
modem
|
voice
|
fax
]
log
command to view port events. This command is used in the same way as the
modem
buffer-size
command is used for MICA modems.
show port
[
modem
|
voice
|
fax
]
log reverse
—Displays port events with the most recent event first.
Note
The dial-only feature card only supports dial services. Dial services include modem calls (all
modulations), ISDN digital calls, V.110 data calls, and V.120 data calls. Modem pass-through calls are
not included in dial services.
The following privileged EXEC mode commands allow you to clear some or all of the log events relating
to the SPEs (at the
AS5350#
or
AS5400#
prompt):
clear spe log
—Allows you to clear all event entries in the slot history event log.
clear spe counters
—Clears statistical counters for all types of services for the specified SPE, a
range of SPE range, or all the SPEs. If you do not specify a range of SPEs or a specific SPE, all SPE
statistics are cleared. It is used in the same way the
clear modem counters
command is used for
MICA modems.
clear port log
—Allows you to clear all event entries in the port level history event log. This
command clears the entire port log. You cannot remove individual service events from the port log.
You can use
show port modem log
or
show port digital log
to display specific service events, but
you must use
clear port log
to clear the entire port log.