From: Bauer, Rick (BAUERR@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 18 2002 - 08:55:39 GMT-3
Yep, "show controller bri x", it is right there. Integrated NT1 means U
interface and U interface means, well, U interface. HTH....
Rick, #9482
on a 2600
pcprot#sh contr bri 0/0
BRI unit 0:BRI unit 0 with U interface:
Layer 1 internal state is ACTIVATED
Layer 1 U interface is ACTIVATED.
ISDN Line Information:
Last C/I from ISDN transceiver:
AI:Activation Indication
Last C/I to ISDN transceiver:
AI:Activation Indication
Current EOC commands:
RTN - Return to normal
Received overhead bits: AIB=1, UOA=1, FEBE=1, DEA=1, ACT=1
Errors: Receive [NEBE]=0, Transmit [FEBE]=0
on a 2524
r6#sh contr bri 0
BRI unit 0 with integrated NT1
D Chan Info:
Layer 1 is ACTIVATING
idb 0x1AB2BC, ds 0x1B9DD0, reset_mask 0x8
buffer size 1524
RX ring with 2 entries at 0x2101600 : Rxhead 0
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory W. Posey Jr. [mailto:gposey@uaes.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 5:20 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: BRI Interface type
Is there any way from the command line to tell if an installed BRI
interface is an S/T (no internal NT1) or a U (has internal NT1)? I've
tried show controllers, but don't know exactly what I'd be looking for.
Thank you,
Greg Posey Jr.
CCIE #7981
CSS1, CCSE
CCNP - Voice Access
M.S. EE
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