[cisco-nas] Cisco 3640 does not collect Calling ID and Called ID
Aaron Leonard
Aaron at Cisco.COM
Tue Apr 6 00:03:58 EDT 2004
Sorry, there is no way to collect this information from
the NM-AM (or any other analog modems) in a Cisco router.
To collect ANI and DNIS (calling / called number), you must
use a digital modem (for example, in the 3640, you would
use NM-DM MICA modems) and a signaling method that supports
both ANI and DNIS (for example, ISDN or R2.)
Aaron
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> I am using cisco 3640 and analog module for dial up server. I have problem to get 3640 collecting Calling and Called ID from PSTN. Could you please suggest how can I configure our NAS to collect such information. The following is my modem csm log:
> ras3#sh modem csm 1/7
> Modem 1/7, line 40 (analog)
> CSM status: CALL_ACTIVE
> CSM current state(0x00000006): CONNECTED_STATE
> CSM last event: MODEM_CONNECTED, cause: 0x0000
> current call thru CAS line; call_id 0, bchan_num -1
> The calling party phone number:
> The called party phone number:
> wdt timer is not activated
> invalid_events 0, wdt_timeouts 0
> ic_failure 43, ic_complete 363, oc_failure 0, oc_complete 0
> oc_busy 0, remote_link_disc 0, busyout 0, modem_reset 0
> call started 2w3d, call ended 00:00:00, total modem active time 3d03h
> tty_hwidb 0x6290B674, modem_tty 0x62909DCC, modem_pool 0x625C1BB0
> total pri d-channels 0, last used pri d-channel 0
> total_free_rbs_timeslot 0, total_busy_rbs_timeslot 0, min_free_modem_threshold 6
> As above log, there is no value for called and calling party phone number.
> Regards,
> Souphonh
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