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Universal gateways software configuration guide
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Managing and Troubleshooting the
Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards
The information in this chapter applies to the Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM universal
gateways, and includes the following sections:
Configuring SPE Performance Statistics, page 2
Managing Ports, page 4
Managing SPEs, page 6
Troubleshooting, page 8
Upgrading SPE Firmware, page 11
Where to Go Next, page 20
Two different types of Nextport digital signal processor (DSP) feature cards are available for Cisco
AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM universal gateways.
Universal port feature card—The universal port feature card supports 60 (NP-60) to 108 (NP-108)
voice, fax, and dial calls in a Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway.
Dial-only feature card—The dial-only feature card supports 60 (DL-60) to 108 (DL-108) dial calls
in a Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway. It does not support voice or fax
services.
Note
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.
You can manage your port connections at the feature card slot level, service processing element (SPE)
level, or port level using monitoring and troubleshooting commands. A port is defined as an endpoint on
a trunk card through which multiservice tones, voice, and data flow. There are multiple ports on each
SPE.
The universal port and dial-only feature cards include SPE and slot software hierarchies. On the
Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM universal gateways, the hierarchy designation is slot/spe and
slot/port:
Slot values range from 1 to 7.
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