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...set, and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware and software support. Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-2 OL-1581-08 For non-cable-specific commands, see the command reference documentation for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands Table 2-1 Cisco Cable CMTS IOS Releases Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BC Platforms Supported Cisco uBR7100 series routers, Cisco uBR7200 series routers, Cisco uBR10012 router Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 Cisco uBR7100 series...
...set, and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware and software support. Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-2 OL-1581-08 For non-cable-specific commands, see the command reference documentation for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands Table 2-1 Cisco Cable CMTS IOS Releases Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BC Platforms Supported Cisco uBR7100 series routers, Cisco uBR7200 series routers, Cisco uBR10012 router Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 Cisco uBR7100 series...
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... time the show controllers clock-reference command, use other cable interface cards, such as the Cisco uBR-MC16C, with the clock card, but these cable interface cards support the external clock card reference from a clock card to distribute that signal to the Release 12.2 BC train for improved Voice-over-IP (VoIP) operations. cable clock clear-counters Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands cable clock clear-counters To reset the counters that are connected to the specific network segments. Defaults No default...
... time the show controllers clock-reference command, use other cable interface cards, such as the Cisco uBR-MC16C, with the clock card, but these cable interface cards support the external clock card reference from a clock card to distribute that signal to the Release 12.2 BC train for improved Voice-over-IP (VoIP) operations. cable clock clear-counters Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands cable clock clear-counters To reset the counters that are connected to the specific network segments. Defaults No default...
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... device. Examples The following example shows how to assign an access list to 199) or by access-list name. Specifies the IP access list (standard or extended), either by accesslist number (1 to the MAC address of a cable device: Router# configure terminal Router(config)# cable device 0010.7b6b.77ed acc 1 Router(config)# exit Router# OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-39 Usage Guidelines For the virtual route forwarding (VRF) syntax of this command. The no ] access-group [access-list | access-name]} Note The cable device command is not supported...
... device. Examples The following example shows how to assign an access list to 199) or by access-list name. Specifies the IP access list (standard or extended), either by accesslist number (1 to the MAC address of a cable device: Router# configure terminal Router(config)# cable device 0010.7b6b.77ed acc 1 Router(config)# exit Router# OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-39 Usage Guidelines For the virtual route forwarding (VRF) syntax of this command. The no ] access-group [access-list | access-name]} Note The cable device command is not supported...
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... typically used for the Cisco uBR-MC16E card and Cisco uBR7100E series routers to be used for the GIADDR field for the strict option was added. cable dhcp-giaddr {policy [strict] | primary} no form of this behavior, which could interfere with a Relay IP address before they are forwarded to the DHCP server, use the cable dhcp-giaddr command in the forwarded DHCP OFFER packet. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-41 Support...
... typically used for the Cisco uBR-MC16E card and Cisco uBR7100E series routers to be used for the GIADDR field for the strict option was added. cable dhcp-giaddr {policy [strict] | primary} no form of this behavior, which could interfere with a Relay IP address before they are forwarded to the DHCP server, use the cable dhcp-giaddr command in the forwarded DHCP OFFER packet. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-41 Support...
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... Cisco uBR-MC5X20S/U cable interface line cards, and on the Cisco uBR7100 series universal broadband router. On cable interfaces with an integrated upconverter, to unset the downstream frequency and to 858,000,000). Cisco does not guarantee the conformance of these limits violates the DOCSIS or EuroDOCSIS standards. Defaults Disabled. On the Cisco uBR7100 series routers, the default downstream center frequency for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History...
... Cisco uBR-MC5X20S/U cable interface line cards, and on the Cisco uBR7100 series universal broadband router. On cable interfaces with an integrated upconverter, to unset the downstream frequency and to 858,000,000). Cisco does not guarantee the conformance of these limits violates the DOCSIS or EuroDOCSIS standards. Defaults Disabled. On the Cisco uBR7100 series routers, the default downstream center frequency for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History...
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... command on a cable interface line card, use the 64-QAM format instead. Defaults 64qam Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 11.3 XA Modification This command was introduced. Otherwise, online CMs could be disconnected when a switchover occurs. (This also applies to the cable downstream annex and cable downstream interleave-depth commands.) Examples The following example shows how to set the modulation format for a downstream port on both the Protect and Working interfaces...
... command on a cable interface line card, use the 64-QAM format instead. Defaults 64qam Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 11.3 XA Modification This command was introduced. Otherwise, online CMs could be disconnected when a switchover occurs. (This also applies to the cable downstream annex and cable downstream interleave-depth commands.) Examples The following example shows how to set the modulation format for a downstream port on both the Protect and Working interfaces...
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... the QOS parameters that have been specified by any other modem, nor can the same modem reuse this configuration file at a later time. The cable dynamic-secret configuration command enhances the existing shared secret support on a per-modem basis, creating a one-time-use of the original shared secret or secondary shared secrets that has been downloaded for one of its registration. This prevents theft-of service...
... the QOS parameters that have been specified by any other modem, nor can the same modem reuse this configuration file at a later time. The cable dynamic-secret configuration command enhances the existing shared secret support on a per-modem basis, creating a one-time-use of the original shared secret or secondary shared secrets that has been downloaded for one of its registration. This prevents theft-of service...
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...-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-83 Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands cable event syslog-server cable event syslog-server To enabling logging of DOCSIS event messages to a SYSLOG server, use the no DOCSIS SYSLOG server is the docsDevEvSyslog attribute in the DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB MIB (RFC 2669). To disable the logging of a DOCSIS syslog server, use the cable event syslog-server command in global configuration mode. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, SYSLOG service is used by the Cisco IOS software. Usage...
...-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-83 Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands cable event syslog-server cable event syslog-server To enabling logging of DOCSIS event messages to a SYSLOG server, use the no DOCSIS SYSLOG server is the docsDevEvSyslog attribute in the DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB MIB (RFC 2669). To disable the logging of a DOCSIS syslog server, use the cable event syslog-server command in global configuration mode. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, SYSLOG service is used by the Cisco IOS software. Usage...
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... UDP port number for the destination data collector. Defaults Disabled Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(5)T1 12.0(6)SC 12.1(2)EC 12.1(11b)EC 12.2(4)BC1 Modification This command was introduced on the udp-port must be present for the desired MAC address; Usage Guidelines When this command. An IP route to the specified IP address must exist, and IP connectivity to that device must...
... UDP port number for the destination data collector. Defaults Disabled Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(5)T1 12.0(6)SC 12.1(2)EC 12.1(11b)EC 12.2(4)BC1 Modification This command was introduced on the udp-port must be present for the desired MAC address; Usage Guidelines When this command. An IP route to the specified IP address must exist, and IP connectivity to that device must...
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...,967,295 microseconds). Specifies the service class name string. Specifies the service class schedule type: 2-Best-Effort Schedule Type 3-Non-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type (supported only in Cisco 12.2(4)BC and later releases) 4-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 5-Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection Schedule Type 6-Unsolicited Grant Service Schedule Type 2-206 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Valid range is the highest priority). Specifies the...
...,967,295 microseconds). Specifies the service class name string. Specifies the service class schedule type: 2-Best-Effort Schedule Type 3-Non-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type (supported only in Cisco 12.2(4)BC and later releases) 4-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 5-Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection Schedule Type 6-Unsolicited Grant Service Schedule Type 2-206 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Valid range is the highest priority). Specifies the...
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... n Specifies the threshold limit in global configuration mode. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release 12.1(4)CX 12.2(4)BC1 Modification This command replaced the cable service-flow inactivity-timeout command for real-time traffic, such as the default. The UGS-AD variation allows the CMTS to switch a service flow to Real Time Polling Service (RTPS) after a certain period of inactivity, so that bandwidth is not reserved when it to...
... n Specifies the threshold limit in global configuration mode. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release 12.1(4)CX 12.2(4)BC1 Modification This command replaced the cable service-flow inactivity-timeout command for real-time traffic, such as the default. The UGS-AD variation allows the CMTS to switch a service flow to Real Time Polling Service (RTPS) after a certain period of inactivity, so that bandwidth is not reserved when it to...
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... that telco-return CMs must use. Examples The following example shows how to operate in manual-dial mode. 2-250 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Enables the telco-return CM to enable telco-return: router(config-if)# cable telco-return enable Note This command is available only in cable interface configuration mode. Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(4)XI Modification This command was introduced. Defaults Telco-return support is idle before the telco...
... that telco-return CMs must use. Examples The following example shows how to operate in manual-dial mode. 2-250 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Enables the telco-return CM to enable telco-return: router(config-if)# cable telco-return enable Note This command is available only in cable interface configuration mode. Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(4)XI Modification This command was introduced. Defaults Telco-return support is idle before the telco...
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... call. Defaults 2 seconds Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(4)XI Modification This command was introduced. To restore the default value, use . Examples The following example shows how to set the interval for the telco-return CM to send its registration requests. Selects a different IP address for sending Telephony Channel Descriptor (TCD) and Termination System Information (TSI) messages, use a specific DHCP server. Sets the number of this command. cable telco-return...
... call. Defaults 2 seconds Command Modes Interface configuration (cable interface only) Command History Release 12.0(4)XI Modification This command was introduced. To restore the default value, use . Examples The following example shows how to set the interval for the telco-return CM to send its registration requests. Selects a different IP address for sending Telephony Channel Descriptor (TCD) and Termination System Information (TSI) messages, use a specific DHCP server. Sets the number of this command. cable telco-return...
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... be transmitted on the Cisco uBR-MC16U/X, Cisco uBR-MC28C, and Cisco uBR-MC28U/X cards, because these cards automatically change the channel width or modulation of information that each channel width for data and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) traffic. Table 2-12 lists the default minislot sizes for each minislot should contain 32 symbols. 2-330 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Support was reduced to change the minislot size...
... be transmitted on the Cisco uBR-MC16U/X, Cisco uBR-MC28C, and Cisco uBR-MC28U/X cards, because these cards automatically change the channel width or modulation of information that each channel width for data and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) traffic. Table 2-12 lists the default minislot sizes for each minislot should contain 32 symbols. 2-330 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 Support was reduced to change the minislot size...
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... command. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-463 The penalty period continues across reboots of the penalty period, use the cable modem mac-address qos profile id command. This allows service providers to set an appropriate penalty for subscribers that is 1 to its registered profile before the end of the cable modem, so a user cannot avoid the enforced QoS profile by this command. When you change the configuration of its service...
... command. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 2-463 The penalty period continues across reboots of the penalty period, use the cable modem mac-address qos profile id command. This allows service providers to set an appropriate penalty for subscribers that is 1 to its registered profile before the end of the cable modem, so a user cannot avoid the enforced QoS profile by this command. When you change the configuration of its service...
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... PHSV PHSM PHSF Description Service flow identification number. Displays the QoS profiles that uniquely references the PHS rule. PHS Index. Number that have been defined. Note The PHS packet counters are needed for modem re-registration. Sets the amount of permissions for changing QoS tables. PHS Verify. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 3-233 Chapter 3 Cisco CMTS Show Commands show interface cable service-flow Table 3-58 shows the...
... PHSV PHSM PHSF Description Service flow identification number. Displays the QoS profiles that uniquely references the PHS rule. PHS Index. Number that have been defined. Note The PHS packet counters are needed for modem re-registration. Sets the amount of permissions for changing QoS tables. PHS Verify. OL-1581-08 Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 3-233 Chapter 3 Cisco CMTS Show Commands show interface cable service-flow Table 3-58 shows the...
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... the IPSec security associations and transformation sets. crypto isakmp Enables and defines the IKE protocol and its onboard firmware, and the revision of the Cisco uBR905 and Cisco uBR925 router's onboard hardware accelerator for encryption. • dss key generated-Indicates that the crypto engine has DSS keys already generated. show crypto engine brief Chapter 6 Cable CPE Commands Table 6-21 show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode...
... the IPSec security associations and transformation sets. crypto isakmp Enables and defines the IKE protocol and its onboard firmware, and the revision of the Cisco uBR905 and Cisco uBR925 router's onboard hardware accelerator for encryption. • dss key generated-Indicates that the crypto engine has DSS keys already generated. show crypto engine brief Chapter 6 Cable CPE Commands Table 6-21 show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode...
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... xvi Configuration Guides xvi Maintain and Operate Guides xvii Installation and Upgrade Guides xvii Licensing Guide xvii Command References xvii Technical References xvii Error and System Messages xvii Troubleshooting Guide xvii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xviii Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch 1-1 Information About Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch 1-1 Cisco Nexus 2248TP-E 1-1 Chassis 1-2 Ports 1-3 Power Supplies 1-3 Fan Trays 1-7 Supported Transceivers and Cables 1-9 SFP Transceivers 1-9 SFP+ Copper Cables...
... xvi Configuration Guides xvi Maintain and Operate Guides xvii Installation and Upgrade Guides xvii Licensing Guide xvii Command References xvii Technical References xvii Error and System Messages xvii Troubleshooting Guide xvii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xviii Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch 1-1 Information About Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch 1-1 Cisco Nexus 2248TP-E 1-1 Chassis 1-2 Ports 1-3 Power Supplies 1-3 Fan Trays 1-7 Supported Transceivers and Cables 1-9 SFP Transceivers 1-9 SFP+ Copper Cables...
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... Cables 1-23 Cisco Nexus 2232PP 1-23 Chassis 1-24 Ports 1-25 Power Supplies 1-25 Fan Trays 1-26 Supported SFP+ Transceivers 1-28 SFP+ Transceivers 1-28 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-28 Cisco Nexus 2224TP 1-29 Chassis 1-29 Ports 1-30 Power Supplies 1-30 Fan Tray 1-31 Supported SFP+ Transceivers 1-32 SFP+ Transceivers 1-32 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-32 Cisco Nexus 2148T 1-33 Features 1-33 Chassis 1-33 Ports 1-35 Power Supplies 1-35 Fan Tray 1-36 Supported SFP Transceivers 1-37 SFP Transceivers 1-37 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-37 2 C H A P T E R Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch...
... Cables 1-23 Cisco Nexus 2232PP 1-23 Chassis 1-24 Ports 1-25 Power Supplies 1-25 Fan Trays 1-26 Supported SFP+ Transceivers 1-28 SFP+ Transceivers 1-28 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-28 Cisco Nexus 2224TP 1-29 Chassis 1-29 Ports 1-30 Power Supplies 1-30 Fan Tray 1-31 Supported SFP+ Transceivers 1-32 SFP+ Transceivers 1-32 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-32 Cisco Nexus 2148T 1-33 Features 1-33 Chassis 1-33 Ports 1-35 Power Supplies 1-35 Fan Tray 1-36 Supported SFP Transceivers 1-37 SFP Transceivers 1-37 SFP+ Copper Cables 1-37 2 C H A P T E R Using a Fabric Extender with a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch...
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... the following commands to set SNMP traps to monitor fans, power supplies, and temperature settings, or to a subsystem rather than troubleshoot each separate component in the system. Use the following sections: • Overview, page E-1 • SNMP Traps, page E-1 • Device Hardware Guidelines, page E-2 • Contacting Customer Service, page E-3 Overview The key to success when troubleshooting the system hardware is to isolate the problem to a specific system component. E A P P E N D I X Troubleshooting Hardware Components...
... the following commands to set SNMP traps to monitor fans, power supplies, and temperature settings, or to a subsystem rather than troubleshoot each separate component in the system. Use the following sections: • Overview, page E-1 • SNMP Traps, page E-1 • Device Hardware Guidelines, page E-2 • Contacting Customer Service, page E-3 Overview The key to success when troubleshooting the system hardware is to isolate the problem to a specific system component. E A P P E N D I X Troubleshooting Hardware Components...