Michael, I have not worked on a 5301, only a 5300 so I will tell you what I
know and maybe it will carry over.  Since nobody else has any ideas, maybe
this will help.

In a 5300, the T1 card is a different card than the modem card(s).  You said
this is a quad T1 card so you should see 4 T1 ports on a card by themselves
with maybe a couple of various other ports like console, etc.  The modem
cards, again on my 5300, had no ports to speak of.  They were accessed
directly via the backplane of the device.  In order to gather modem
information, type "show modem" at the enable prompt and this will output
individual modem stats as well as tell you how many modems you have.

If the 5301 is like the 5300, there are different modem options depending on
the options you ordered.  The 5300 could have up to 96 modems per card and
held up to 2 cards for a total of 192 modems in a single chassis.

Hope this helps!

Rik

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From: Michael Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 12:32 PM
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Subject: RE: AS5301 modem question [7:39917]


Does anyone have any ideas?




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