- Cable Commands: a through cable-modem
- Cable Commands: cable a through cable c
- Cable Commands: cable d
- Cable Commands: cable e through cable i
- Cable Commands: cable l
- Cable Commands: cable m to n
- Cable Commands: cable o through cable r
- Cable Commands: cable s
- Cable Commands: cable t
- Cable Commands: cable u through cable w
- Cable Commands: ca through cr
- Cable Commands: d through h
- Cable Commands: i through p
- Cable Commands: q through sg
- Cable Commands: show a through show cable l
- Cable Commands: show cable m to show cable u
- Cable Commands: show ch through show cr
- Cable Commands: show d through show i
- Cable Commands: show l through show z
- Cable Commands: snmp through w
- Cisco CMTS Router ROM Monitor Commands
- Index
- show debug
- show depi
- show depi session
- show depi tunnel
- show dhcp
- show diagnostic bootup level
- show diagnostic content
- show diagnostic ood-status
- show diagnostic result
- show diagnostic schedule
- show downstream channel counter
- show downstream ofdm configuration
- show downstream ofdm counter profile
- show facility-alarm status
- show frame-clocks
- show hardware pxf
- show hccp
- show hccp channel-switch
- show hccp group
- show hccp interface
- show hccp linecard
- show hw-module bay
- show hw-module bay oir
- show hw-module bay transceiver
- show hw-module subslot oir
- show ib statistic
- show interface bundle
- show interface cable
- show interface cable admission-control reservation
- show interface cable cable-monitor
- show interface cable controller
- show interface cable downstream
- show interface cable dsg downstream
- show interface cable dsg downstream tg
- show interface cable dynamic-service statistics
- show interface cable intercept
- show interface cable mac-scheduler
- show interface cable modem
- show interface cable monitor
- show interface cable multicast-sessions
- show interface cable packetcable statistics
- show interface cable privacy
- show interface cable qos paramset
- show interface cable service-flow
- show interface cable sid
- show interface cable signal-quality
- show interface cable upstream
- show interface cable upstream debug
- show interface gigabitethernet
- show interface integrated-cable
- show interface integrated-cable queue
- show interface modular-cable
- show interface modular-cable accounting
- show interface modular-cable description
- show interface modular-cable dlm
- show interface modular-cable downstream
- show interface modular-cable intercept
- show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions
- show interface modular-cable stats
- show interface modular-cable summary
- show interface modular-cable switching
- show interface multicast-gcr
- show interface port-channel
- show interface rf-status
- show interface resil-rf-status
- show interfaces tengigabitethernet
- show interfaces video accounting
- show interfaces VirtualPortGroup
- show interface wideband-cable
- show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions
- show interface wideband-cable queue
- show ip arp vrf
- show ip interface brief
- show ipdr collector
- show ipdr exporter
- show ipdr session
- show ipdr session collector
- show ipdr session template
Cable Commands: show d through show i
show debug
To display current debugging information that includes PacketCable COPS messages on the Cisco CMTS, use the show debug command in privileged EXEC mode.
show debug
Syntax Description
No additional keywords or arguments
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(13a)BC |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
For additional information about this feature and related commands, refer to the following document on Cisco.com:
- COPS Engine Operation on the Cisco CMTS
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of the show debug command in relation to the COPS Engine Operation feature on the Cisco CMTS.
Router# show debug PacketCable Client: Pktcbl COPS msgs debugging is on PacketCable specific: Debugging is on for Subscriber 68.1.2.4, Mask 255.255.255.255 SLOT 6/0: Nov 19 04:57:09.219: %UBR10000-5-UNREGSIDTIMEOUT: CMTS deleted unregistered Cable Modem 0002.8a8c.8c1a SLOT 6/0: Nov 19 04:57:12.279: %UBR10000-5-UNREGSIDTIMEOUT: CMTS deleted unregistered Cable Modem 0002.8a8c.92ae *Nov 19 04:57:19.751: PktCbl(cops): Received callback [code 2, handle: 0x63982B08] from COPS engine *Nov 19 04:57:19.751: PktCbl(cops): Received a COPS DEC message, flags is 0x1 *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(cops): Received callback [code 2, handle: 0x63982B08] from COPS engine *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(cops): Received a COPS DEC message, flags is 0x1 *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(cops): Received callback [code 2, handle: 0x63982B08] from COPS engine *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(cops): Received a COPS DEC message, flags is 0x1 *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(cops): Received callback [code 2, handle: 0x63982B08] from COPS engine *Nov 19 04:57:19.755: PktCbl(ndle: 0x63982B08] from COPS engine
Examples
This example shows the output of the show debug command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show debug network RF: network-rf idb-sync-history events debugging is on IOSXE Conditional Debug Configs: Conditional Debug Global State: Stop IOSXE Packet Tracing Configs: Packet Infra debugs: Ip Address Port ------------------------------------------------------|---------- ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cops ip dscp |
Specifies the Common Open Policy Service (COPS) Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) markings for COPS messages that are transmitted by the Cisco router |
cops listeners access-list |
Configures access control lists (ACLs) for inbound connections to all COPS listener applications on the Cisco CMTS. |
cops tcp window-size |
Overrides the default TCP receive window size that is used by COPS processes. |
debug packetcable cops |
Enables debugging processes for PacketCable with the COPS engine. |
debug packetcable gate control |
Enables and displays debugging processes for PacketCable gate control. |
debug packetcable subscriber |
Enables and displays debugging processes for PacketCable subscribers. |
show cops servers |
Displays COPS server addresses, port, state, keepalives, and policy client information. |
show ip rsvp policy |
Displays policy server addresses, ACL IDs, and client/server connection status. |
show depi
To display Downstream External PHY Interface (DEPI) tunnel and session information, use the show depi command in privileged EXEC mode.
show depi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show depi command on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show depi DEPI Tunnel and Session Information Total tunnels 3 sessions 12 LocTunID RemTunID Remote Name State Remote Address Sessn L2TP Class Count 555844637 4037701912 RFGW-10-1 est 11.30.14.100 4 test10 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252048235 1074332337 555844637 717, est 1w0d 16 P 1252049362 1074332330 555844637 711, est 1w0d 15 P 1252005266 1074332288 555844637 699, est 1w0d 13 P 1252000641 1074332316 555844637 705, est 1w0d 14 P LocTunID RemTunID Remote Name State Remote Address Sessn L2TP Class Count 1486289361 1394811300 RFGW-10-1 est 12.30.14.100 4 test10 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252014460 1074332279 1486289361 549, est 1w0d 20 P 1252059306 1074332234 1486289361 531, est 1w0d 17 P 1252057709 1074332245 1486289361 537, est 1w0d 18 P 1252006708 1074332262 1486289361 543, est 1w0d 19 P LocTunID RemTunID Remote Name State Remote Address Sessn L2TP Class Count 1688275168 1361251901 RFGW-10-1 est 24.30.14.100 4 test10 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252018493 1074332252 1688275168 537, est 1w0d 22 S 1252054974 1074332286 1688275168 549, est 1w0d 24 S 1252022230 1074332263 1688275168 543, est 1w0d 23 S 1252059782 1074332236 1688275168 531, est 1w0d 21 S
Field |
Description |
---|---|
LocTunID |
Identifier of the local tunnel. |
RemTunID |
Identifier of the remote tunnel. |
Remote Name |
Name of the remote tunnel. |
State |
State of the tunnel. |
Remote Address |
IP address of the remote tunnel. |
Session Count |
Number of sessions. |
L2TP Class/VPDN Group |
L2TP class name for the tunnel. |
LocID |
Identifier of the session. |
RemID |
Identifier of the remote session. |
TunID |
Identifier of the tunnel. |
State |
State of the session. |
Last Chg |
Last state change timestamp. |
Uniq ID |
Unique identifier of the QAM channel. |
Type |
Primary or secondary session. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
depi-tunnel |
Creates a template of DEPI tunnel configuration settings that can be inherited by different pseudowire classes. |
rf-channel depi-tunnel |
Binds the depi-tunnel to an rf-channel on a shared port adapter (SPA). |
controller modular-cable |
Enters controller configuration mode to configure the SPA controller. |
show depi session |
Displays information about DEPI sessions. |
show depi tunnel |
Displays information about DEPI tunnels. |
show depi session
To display information about Downstream External PHY Interface (DEPI) sessions, use the show depi session command in privileged EXEC mode.
show depi session [ session-id | configured | name session-name | controller modular-cableslot/subslot/unit-number | interface interface-name | primary | secondary | tsid ts-id | endpoints ] [ verbose ]
Syntax Description
session-id |
(Optional) Local session ID value. The allowed range is from 1 to 4294967295. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed DEPI session information. |
configured |
(Optional) Displays all the DEPI sessions configured and their state. The states are IDLE and ACTIVE. |
name session-name |
(Optional) Specifies the name of the DEPI session. |
controller modular-cableslot/subslot/unit-number |
(Optional) Specifies the controller modular cable interface. |
interfaceinterface-name |
(Optional) Specifies the interface type. |
primary |
(Optional) Specifies the primary DEPI session. |
secondary |
(Optional) Specifies the backup DEPI session. |
tsid ts-id |
(Optional) Specifies the Transport Stream Identifier (TSID). |
endpoints |
(Optional) Specifies DEPI session endpoints including tunnel ID and Edge Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (EQAM) RF port. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The following keywords were added to this command:
|
12.2(33)SCG |
This command was modified to support verbose output with the tsid option. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command for all the established DEPI data sessions:
Router# show depi session LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252048235 1074332337 555844637 717, est 3d09h 16 P 1252049362 1074332330 555844637 711, est 3d09h 15 P 1252005266 1074332288 555844637 699, est 3d09h 13 P 1252000641 1074332316 555844637 705, est 3d09h 14 P 1252014460 1074332279 1486289361 549, est 3d09h 20 P 1252059306 1074332234 1486289361 531, est 3d09h 17 P 1252057709 1074332245 1486289361 537, est 3d09h 18 P 1252006708 1074332262 1486289361 543, est 3d09h 19 P 1252018493 1074332252 1688275168 537, est 3d09h 22 S 1252054974 1074332286 1688275168 549, est 3d09h 24 S 1252022230 1074332263 1688275168 543, est 3d09h 23 S 1252059782 1074332236 1688275168 531, est 3d09h 21 S
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command for a specific DEPI data session identified by the session ID in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC:
Router# show depi session 1252018468 verbose Session id 1252018468 is up, tunnel id 1834727012 Remote session id is 1252055513, remote tunnel id 3849925733 Locally initiated session Qam Channel Parameters Group Tsid is 0 Frequency is 717000000 Modulation is 64qam Annex is B Interleaver Depth I=32 J=4 Power is 0 Qam channel status is 0 Unique ID is 1 Call serial number is 326100007 Remote tunnel name is RFGW-10 Internet address is 1.3.4.155 Local tunnel name is myankows_ubr10k Internet address is 1.3.4.103 IP protocol 115 Session is L2TP signaled Session state is established, time since change 04:06:24 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Last clearing of counters never Counters, ignoring last clear: 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Receive packets dropped: out-of-order: 0 total: 0 Send packets dropped: exceeded session MTU: 0 total: 0 DF bit on, ToS reflect enabled, ToS value 0, TTL value 255 UDP checksums are disabled Session PMTU enabled, path MTU is 1492 bytes No session cookie information available FS cached header information: encap size = 28 bytes 45000014 00004000 FF73706F 01030467 0103049B 4AA0D9D9 00000000 Sequencing is on Ns 0, Nr 0, 0 out of order packets received Packets switched/dropped by secondary path: Tx 0, Rx 0 Conditional debugging is disabled
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that displays EQAM statistics for a specific DEPI data session identified by the session ID in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE:
Router# show depi session 1252063105 verbose Session id 1252063105 is up, tunnel id 1867895303 Remote session id is 1074332253, remote tunnel id 3468518668 Locally initiated session Session Type: Primary Qam Channel Parameters Tsid is 537 Group Tsid is 57 Frequency is 537000000 Modulation is 256qam Annex is B Interleaver Depth I=32 J=4 Power is 530 Qam channel status is 0 Unique ID is 30 Call serial number is 2801814825 Remote tunnel name is RFGW-10-1 Internet address is 12.30.14.100 Local tunnel name is prasm_ubr10k Internet address is 12.30.14.200 IP protocol 115 Session is L2TP signaled Session state is established, time since change 5d12h 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Last clearing of counters never Counters, ignoring last clear: 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Receive packets dropped: out-of-order: 0 total: 0 Send packets dropped: exceeded session MTU: 0 total: 0 DF bit on, ToS reflect enabled, ToS value 0, TTL value 255 UDP checksums are disabled Session PMTU enabled, path MTU is 1492 bytes No session cookie information available FS cached header information: encap size = 28 bytes 45000014 00004000 FF73460F 0C1E0EC8 0C1E0E64 4009025D 00000000 Sequencing is on Ns 0, Nr 0, 0 out of order packets received Packets switched/dropped by secondary path: Tx 0, Rx 0 Peer Session Details Peer Session ID : 1074332253 Peer Qam ID : Qam7/10.2 Peer Qam State : ACTIVE Peer Qam Type : Primary Peer Qam Statistics Total Pkts : 270971 Total Octets : 50942548 Total Discards : 0 Total Errors : 0 Total In Pkt Rate : 0 Bad Sequence Num : 0 Total In DLM Pkts : 0 Conditional debugging is disabled
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command for all the configured DEPI data sessions:
Router# show depi session configured Load for five secs: 2%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *17:10:12.309 UTC Sun Jul 4 2010 Session Name State Reason Time Modular-Cable5/0/0:0 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/0:1 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/0:2 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/0:3 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:0 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:5/1/1:0 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:1 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:5/1/1:1 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:2 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:5/1/1:2 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:3 ACTIVE - Modular-Cable5/0/1:5/1/1:3 ACTIVE -
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that displays all primary data sessions on the Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show depi session primary Load for five secs: 5%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *17:13:10.389 UTC Sun Jul 4 2010 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252048235 1074332337 555844637 717, est 3d09h 16 P 1252049362 1074332330 555844637 711, est 3d09h 15 P 1252005266 1074332288 555844637 699, est 3d09h 13 P 1252000641 1074332316 555844637 705, est 3d09h 14 P 1252014460 1074332279 1486289361 549, est 3d09h 20 P 1252059306 1074332234 1486289361 531, est 3d09h 17 P 1252057709 1074332245 1486289361 537, est 3d09h 18 P 1252006708 1074332262 1486289361 543, est 3d09h 19 P
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that displays all secondary data sessions on the Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show depi session secondary Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *17:13:56.777 UTC Sun Jul 4 2010 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252018493 1074332252 1688275168 537, est 3d09h 22 S 1252054974 1074332286 1688275168 549, est 3d09h 24 S 1252022230 1074332263 1688275168 543, est 3d09h 23 S 1252059782 1074332236 1688275168 531, est 3d09h 21 S
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that shows details of a particular session identified by the session name:
Router# show depi session name Modular-Cable5/0/0:0 Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *17:12:43.281 UTC Sun Jul 4 2010 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252005266 1074332288 555844637 699, est 3d09h 13 P
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that shows all secondary data sessions on the Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show depi session tsid 537 Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *17:14:29.465 UTC Sun Jul 4 2010 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252057709 1074332245 1486289361 537, est 3d09h 18 P LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252018493 1074332252 1688275168 537, est 3d09h 22 S
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command that shows DEPI session endpoints in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later:
Router# show depi session endpoints DEPI Tunnel RF Channel EQAM rf-port Tsid State Type depi_working_tunnel_8_0_0 Mod8/0/0:0 Qam3/7.1 371 est P depi_protect_tunnel_5_1_0 Mod8/0/0:5/1/0:0 Qam3/7.1 371 est S non_cisco_eqam_tunnel Mod8/0/0:6 - 11012 est P
The following is a sample output of the show depi session command with the verbose keyword in Cisco ISO Release 12.2(33)SCG:
Router# show depi session tsid 531 verbose Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2% Time source is hardware calendar, *10:10:34.349 UTC Thu Aug 18 2011 LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252004030 1074332230 4168849253 531 est 1d02h 9 P Session id 1252004030 is up, tunnel id 4168849253 Remote session id is 1074332230, remote tunnel id 1302274286 Locally initiated session Session Type: Primary Qam Channel Parameters Tsid is 531 Group Tsid is 57 Frequency is 531000000 Modulation is 256qam Annex is B Interleaver Depth I=32 J=4 Power is 530 Qam channel status is 0 Unique ID is 9 Call serial number is 3208000008 Remote tunnel name is RFGW-10-1 Internet address is 12.30.14.100 Local tunnel name is prasm_ubr10k Internet address is 12.30.14.200 IP protocol 115 Session is L2TP signaled Session state is established, time since change 1d02h 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Last clearing of counters never Counters, ignoring last clear: 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Receive packets dropped: out-of-order: 0 total: 0 Send packets dropped: exceeded session MTU: 0 total: 0 DF bit on, ToS reflect enabled, ToS value 0, TTL value 255 UDP checksums are disabled Session PMTU enabled, path MTU is 1492 bytes No session cookie information available FS cached header information: encap size = 28 bytes 45000014 00004000 FF73460F 0C1E0EC8 0C1E0E64 40090246 00000000 Sequencing is on Ns 0, Nr 0, 0 out of order packets received Packets switched/dropped by secondary path: Tx 0, Rx 0 Peer Session Details Peer Session ID : 1074332230 Peer Qam ID : Qam7/10.1 Peer Qam State : ACTIVE Peer Qam Type : Primary Peer Qam Statistics Total Pkts : 104055078 Total Octets : 19562354664 Total Discards : 0 Total Errors : 0 Total In Pkt Rate : 1068 Bad Sequence Num : 0 Total In DLM Pkts : 0 Conditional debugging is disabled LocID RemID TunID Tsid State Last Chg Uniq ID Type 1252046589 1074332227 501350688 531 est 1d02h 13 S Session id 1252046589 is up, tunnel id 501350688 Remote session id is 1074332227, remote tunnel id 4220074353 Locally initiated session Session Type: Secondary Qam Channel Parameters Tsid is 531 Group Tsid is 57 Frequency is 531000000 Modulation is 256qam Annex is B Interleaver Depth I=32 J=4 Power is 530 Qam channel status is 0 Unique ID is 13 Call serial number is 3208000004 Remote tunnel name is RFGW-10-1 Internet address is 24.30.14.100 Local tunnel name is prasm_ubr10k Internet address is 24.30.14.200 IP protocol 115 Session is L2TP signaled Session state is established, time since change 1d02h 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Last clearing of counters never Counters, ignoring last clear: 0 Packets sent, 0 received 0 Bytes sent, 0 received Receive packets dropped: out-of-order: 0 total: 0 Send packets dropped: exceeded session MTU: 0 total: 0 DF bit on, ToS reflect enabled, ToS value 0, TTL value 255 UDP checksums are disabled Session PMTU enabled, path MTU is 1492 bytes No session cookie information available FS cached header information: encap size = 28 bytes 45000014 00004000 FF732E0F 181E0EC8 181E0E64 40090243 00000000 Sequencing is on Ns 0, Nr 0, 0 out of order packets received Packets switched/dropped by secondary path: Tx 0, Rx 0 Peer Session Details Peer Session ID : 1074332227 Peer Qam ID : Qam7/10.1 Peer Qam State : ACTIVE Peer Qam Type : Secondary Peer Qam Statistics Total Pkts : 0 Total Octets : 0 Total Discards : 0 Total Errors : 0 Total In Pkt Rate : 8409 Bad Sequence Num : 0 Total In DLM Pkts : 0 Conditional debugging is disabled
Field |
Description |
---|---|
LocID |
Identifier of the session. |
RemID |
Identifier of the remote session. |
TunID |
Identifier of the tunnel. |
Tsid |
Transport Stream Identifier. |
State |
State of the session. |
Last Chg |
Last state change timestamp. |
Uniq ID |
Unique identifier of the QAM channel. |
Type |
Primary or secondary session. |
RF Channel |
RF channel interface. |
EQAM rf-port |
The EQAM RF port used for the DEPI session. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
depi-tunnel |
Creates a template of DEPI tunnel configuration settings that can be inherited by different pseudowire classes. |
rf-channel depi-tunnel |
Binds the DEPI tunnel to an RF channel on a shared port adapter (SPA). |
controller modular-cable |
Enters controller configuration mode to configure the SPA controller. |
show depi |
Displays information about DEPI sessions and tunnels. |
show depi tunnel |
Displays information about DEPI tunnels. |
show depi tunnel
To display information about Downstream External PHY Interface (DEPI) tunnels, use the show depi tunnel command in privileged EXEC mode.
show depi tunnel [ tunnel-id verbose | endpoints ]
Syntax Description
tunnel-id |
(Optional) Name of the DEPI tunnel. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed DEPI tunnel or session information. |
endpoints |
(Optional) Specifies DEPI tunnel endpoints including tunnel ID and Edge Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (EQAM) RF port. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. Support for a new keyword, endpoints, was added to provide DEPI tunnel endpoint information. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show depi tunnel command for all the active control connections:
Router# show depi tunnel LocTunID RemTunID Remote Name State Remote Address Sessn L2TP Class Count 555844637 4037701912 RFGW-10-1 est 11.30.14.100 4 test10 1486289361 1394811300 RFGW-10-1 est 12.30.14.100 4 test10 1688275168 1361251901 RFGW-10-1 est 24.30.14.100 4 test10
The following example shows a sample output of the show depi tunnel command for a specific active control connection identified by the DEPI tunnel name:
Router# show depi tunnel 1834727012 verbose Tunnel id 1834727012 is up, remote id is 3849925733, 1 active sessions Locally initiated tunnel Tunnel state is established, time since change 04:10:38 Remote tunnel name is RFGW-10 Internet Address 1.3.4.155, port 0 Local tunnel name is myankows_ubr10k Internet Address 1.3.4.103, port 0 L2TP class for tunnel is rf6 Counters, taking last clear into account: 0 packets sent, 0 received 0 bytes sent, 0 received Last clearing of counters never Counters, ignoring last clear: 0 packets sent, 0 received 0 bytes sent, 0 received Control Ns 255, Nr 254 Local RWS 1024 (default), Remote RWS 8192 Control channel Congestion Control is enabled Congestion Window size, Cwnd 256 Slow Start threshold, Ssthresh 8192 Mode of operation is Slow Start Retransmission time 1, max 1 seconds Unsent queuesize 0, max 0 Resend queuesize 0, max 2 Total resends 0, ZLB ACKs sent 252 Total peer authentication failures 0 Current no session pak queue check 0 of 5 Retransmit time distribution: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Control message authentication is disabled
The following is a sample output of the show depi tunnel command that shows DEPI tunnel endpoints in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later:
Router# show depi tunnel endpoints DEPI Tunnel Modular Controller State Remote Address Sessn Count depi_working_tunnel_8_0_4 Mod8/0/2 est 1.30.84.100 24 depi_protect_tunnel_5_1_0 Mod8/0/0:5/1/0 est 1.30.50.100 24 depi_protect_tunnel_5_1_4 Mod8/0/2:5/1/2 est 1.30.54.100 24 depi_working_tunnel_8_0_0 Mod8/0/0 est 1.30.3.100 24
Field |
Description |
---|---|
LocTunID |
Identifier of the local tunnel. |
RemTunID |
Identifier of the remote tunnel. |
Remote Name |
Name of the remote tunnel. |
State |
State of the tunnel. |
Remote Address |
IP address of the remote tunnel. |
Session Count |
Number of sessions. |
L2TP Class |
L2TP class name for the tunnel. |
Modular Controller |
Controller modular cable interface for primary and secondary DEPI tunnels. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
depi-tunnel |
Creates a template of DEPI tunnel configuration settings that can be inherited by different pseudowire classes. |
rf-channel depi-tunnel |
Binds the depi-tunnel to an rf-channel on a shared port adapter (SPA). |
controller modular-cable |
Enters controller configuration mode to configure the SPA controller. |
show depi |
Displays information about DEPI sessions and tunnels. |
show depi session |
Displays information about DEPI sessions. |
show dhcp
To display the current Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) settings on point-to-point interfaces, use the show dhcp command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco uBR904, uBR905, uBR924, uBR925 cable access routers, Cisco CVA122 Cable Voice Adapter
show dhcp { lease | server }
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show dhcp { lease | server }
Syntax Description
lease |
Displays DHCP addresses leased from a server. |
server |
Displays known DHCP servers. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
11.3(4)NA |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR904 cable access router. |
12.0(4)XI1 |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR924 cable access router. |
12.1(3)XL |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR905 cable access router. |
12.1(5)XU1 |
Support was added for the Cisco CVA122 Cable Voice Adapter. |
12.2(2)XA |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR925 cable access router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
You can use this command on any point-to-point type of interface that uses DHCP for temporary IP address allocation.
Examples
This example shows the output from the show dhcp lease command:
Router# show dhcp lease Temp IP addr: 188.188.1.40 for peer on Interface: cable-modem0 Temp sub net mask: 0.0.0.0 DHCP Lease server: 4.0.0.32, state: 3 Bound DHCP transaction id: 2431 Lease: 3600 secs, Renewal: 1800 secs, Rebind: 3150 secs Temp default-gateway addr: 188.188.1.1 Next timer fires after: 00:58:01 Retry count: 0 Client-ID: 0010.7b43.aa01 Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Temp IP addr |
IP address leased from the DHCP server for the cable interface. |
Temp subnet mask |
Temporary subnet mask assigned to the cable interface. |
DHCP Lease server |
IP address of the DHCP server that assigned an IP address to this client. |
state |
Current state of this client (the cable interface). Possible states are Bound, Renew, or Rebinding. For descriptions of these states, see RFC 2131. |
DHCP transaction id |
Unique number established by the router before the first request message is sent to the DHCP server. The same transaction ID is used as long as the lease keeps getting renewed and is valid. If a new “discover” message is sent, a new transaction ID is used. |
Lease |
Time (in seconds) for which the leased IP address is valid; the duration of the lease. |
Renewal |
Time interval (in seconds) from address assignment until the client transitions to the renewing state. When the renewal (T1) time expires, the client sends a unicast dhcprequest message to the server to extends its lease. The default value of this timer is 0.5 times the duration of the lease. |
Rebind |
Time interval (in seconds) from address assignment until the client transitions to the rebinding state and sends a broadcast dhcprequest message to any DHCP server to extends its lease. The default value of this timer (T2) is 0.875 times the duration of the lease. |
Temp default-gateway addr |
IP address of the router closest to this client on the network. |
Next timer fires after |
Time in hours, minutes, and seconds until the next timer expires. |
Retry count |
Number of times the client has sent any message to the DHCP server—most likely a request message to extend its lease. When the lease is renewed, the Retry count is reset to 0. |
Client-ID |
MAC address (with optional media type code) that uniquely identifies the client on the subnet for binding lookups. |
This example shows the output for the show dhcp server command:
Router# show dhcp server DHCP server: ANY (255.255.255.255) Leases: 1 Offers: 1 Requests: 2 Acks: 1 Naks: 0 Declines: 0 Releases: 0 Bad: 0 TFTP Server Name: SOHOSERVER TIME0: 1.2.0.250, TIME1: 0.0.0.0 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
DHCP server |
MAC address used by the DHCP server. |
Leases |
Number of current leased IP addresses. |
Offers |
Number of offers for an IP address sent to a proxy client from the server. |
Requests |
Number of requests for an IP address to the server. |
Acks |
Number of acknowledge messages sent by the server to the proxy client. |
Naks |
Number of not acknowledge messages sent by the server to the proxy client. |
Declines |
Number of offers from the server that have been declined by the proxy client. |
Releases |
Number of times IP addresses have been relinquished gracefully by the client. |
Bad |
Number of bad packets received due to wrong length, wrong field type, or other causes. |
TFTP Server Name |
Name (if any) configured for the server providing TFTP downloads to the CM. |
TIME0 |
IP address of the primary Time-of-Day (ToD) server. |
TIME1 |
IP address of the secondary ToD server. |
Subnet |
Subnet containing the DHCP server. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable-modem voip best-effort |
Allows voice calls to be sent upstream over the cable interface using best effort. |
show bridge cable-modem |
Displays bridging information for the cable interface. |
show interfaces cable-modem |
Displays information about the cable interface. |
show diagnostic bootup level
To display the currently configured diagnostics level at bootup, use the show diagnostic bootup command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show diagnostic bootup level
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
The command was introduced in this release to support Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) functionality for Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The level of diagnostic tests which run at bootup can be either configured as complete or minimal. To configure the bootup level, use the diagnostic bootup level command in global configuration mode. The show diagnostic bootup level command is used to display the currently configured bootup diagnostic level.
Examples
This example shows the output of the show diagnostic bootup level command on the Cisco uBR10012 Router:
Router# show diagnostic bootup level Current bootup diagnostic level: complete
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
diagnostic bootup level |
Configures the level of diagnostic tests which run at booup. |
show diagnostic content
To display information about available tests, including test ID, test attributes, test schedule, and supported coverage test levels for each test and for each of the bays and line-cards, use the show diagnostic content command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show diagnostic content [ all | bay slot/bay | slot slot-no | subslot slot/subslot ]
all |
Displays information about available tests for all modules. |
bay slot/bay |
Indicates the card slot and bay number of the SPA for which the available test content details is displayed. The bay keyword is used to refer a SPA on the router. The valid range for the slot number is from 1 to 8 and 0 to 3 for the bay number. |
slot slot-no |
Indicates the slot number of the full-height line card for which the available test content details is displayed. The slot keyword is used to refer a full-height line card on the router. The valid range for slot is 1 to 8. |
subslot slot/subslot |
Indicates the slot and subslot number of half-height line card for which the available test content details has to be displayed. The subslot keyword is used to refer a half-height line card on Cisco uBR10012 Router. The valid range for the slot number is from 1 to 8 and 0 to 1 for the subslot number. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 Router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
For each available diagnostic test, a set of attributes is displayed as a series of characters in the Attributes field of the command output. An asterisk (*) in the character location indicates that the attribute is not applicable to the test. The following set of attribute s is displayed:
Attribute |
Description |
---|---|
M |
Test runs when the bootup diagnostic level is set to either Minimal or Complete. |
C |
Test runs when the bootup diagnostic level is set to Complete. |
B |
Test runs when the diagnostic ondemand command is executed. Indicates that the test is a basic ondemand test. |
P |
Test runs on a port, not the entire device (per-port test). |
V |
Test runs on the entire device (per-device test). |
D |
Test disrupts the network traffic (disruptive test). |
N |
Test runs when the system is online without disrupting the network traffic (non disruptive test). |
S |
If the card under test is a standby card, only the standby card runs the test. The test does not run from the active card. If the card under test is an active card, the active card runs the test on itself. |
X |
Test is not a health-monitoring test. |
F |
Monitoring interval of the test cannot be modified by the user (fixed monitoring test). |
E |
User cannot disable the test (always enabled test). |
A |
Monitoring is active for this test. |
I |
Monitoring is inactive for this test. |
If a test is configured to run periodically, the interval will be displayed in the Test Interval field of the command output in the format dd hh:mm:ss.ms, indicating days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. For example, the test interval of a test that runs every 15 minutes will be displayed as 000 00:15:00.00. The test interval of a test that runs every 14 days will be displayed as 014 00:00:00.00.
Examples
This example shows a sample output of the show diagnostic content command that displays the test suite, monitoring interval, and test attributes for bay 1/0 on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router.
Router# show diagnostic content bay 1/0 Bay 1/0: 2jacket-1 Diagnostics test suite attributes: M/C/* - Minimal bootup level test / Complete bootup level test / NA B/* - Basic ondemand test / NA P/V/* - Per port test / Per device test / NA D/N/* - Disruptive test / Non-disruptive test / NA S/* - Only applicable to standby unit / NA X/* - Not a health monitoring test / NA F/* - Fixed monitoring interval test / NA E/* - Always enabled monitoring test / NA A/I - Monitoring is active / Monitoring is inactive Test In terval ID Test Name Attributes day hh:mm:ss. ==== ============================================ ============ ============= 1) TestModenaSample --------------------------> ***N****A 02010:10:10.10 99 2) TestModenaLLQDrops ------------------------> ***N****A 02010:10:10.10 99
Field |
Description |
---|---|
ID |
The identification number. |
Test Name |
The name of the test that is run on the specific bay. |
Attributes |
The test attribute for the specific bay. |
Test In terval |
The test interval in the dd hh:mm:ss.ms format, indicating days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. |
This example shows a sample output of the show diagnostic content subslot 8/0 command that displays the test suite, monitoring interval, and test attributes for subslot 8/0 on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router.
Router# show diagnostic content subslot 8/0 Subslot 8/0: 5cable-mc520u-d, 5 ports Diagnostics test suite attributes: M/C/* - Minimal bootup level test / Complete bootup level test / NA B/* - Basic ondemand test / NA P/V/* - Per port test / Per device test / NA D/N/* - Disruptive test / Non-disruptive test / NA S/* - Only applicable to standby unit / NA X/* - Not a health monitoring test / NA F/* - Fixed monitoring interval test / NA E/* - Always enabled monitoring test / NA A/I - Monitoring is active / Monitoring is inactive Test Interval ID Test Name Attributes day hh:mm:ss . ==== ============================================ ============ ============ 1) TestSampleProxy ---------------------------> ***N****I not configured n/a 2) Test520LLQDrops ---------------------------> **PN****A 000 01:00:00.00 1 3) TestBlazeIndexLeak ------------------------> ***N****A 000 08:00:00.00 n/a 4) TestMemLeaks ------------------------------> ***N**F*A 000 02:00:00.00 n/a
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
diagnostic bootup level |
Sets the bootup diagnostic level. |
diagnostic monitor |
Configures the health-monitoring diagnostic testing. |
diagnostic ondemand |
Configures the on-demand diagnostics. |
diagnostic schedule test |
Sets the scheduling of test-based diagnostic testing for a specific module or schedules a supervisor engine switchover. |
show diagnostic description |
Describes the diagnostic tests. |
show diagnostic bootup |
Displays the configured diagnostics level at bootup. |
show diagnostic events |
Displays the diagnostic event log. |
show diagnostic ondemand settings |
Displays the settings for the on-demand diagnostics. |
show diagnostic result |
Displays the diagnostic test results for a module. |
show diagnostic schedule |
Displays the current scheduled diagnostic tasks. |
show diagnostic status |
Displays the running diagnostics tests. |
diagnostic ondemand |
Configures the on-demand diagnostics. |
diagnostic event-log size |
Modifies the diagnostic event-log size dynamically. |
diagnostic start |
Runs the specified diagnostic test. |
diagnostic stop |
Stops the testing process. |
show diagnostic ood-status
To display status information, such as the line card slot and name, Field Diagnostic image status, and overall results from previous diagnostic tests, enter the show diagnostic ood-status command.
show diagnostic ood-status [ slot slot-number | subslot slot-number /subslot-number ] [detail]
Syntax Description
slot |
Specifies that the status information will be viewed for a line card in a full slot. |
subslot |
Specifies that the status information will be viewed for a line card in a subslot. |
slot-number |
Specifies the slot number of the line card whose status information will appear in the command output. |
subslot-number |
Specifies the subslot number of the line card whose status information will appear in the command output. |
detail |
Displays the status information and the detailed test results of the specified line card in the command output. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show diagnostic ood-status output discloses if a line card supports Field Diagnostic testing and if the line card has already downloaded a Field Diagnostic image. Therefore, the show diagnostic ood-status command is useful as a reference before loading the Field Diagnostic image onto the line card.
It is important to note that the show diag and show diagnostic commands produce completely different outputs. Therefore, the show diagnostic output cannot be gathered using show diag because the autocomplete function will generate the show diag, not the show diagnostic, output. If you want to abbreviate the show diagnostic command, the shortest possible abbreviation is show diagn.
Examples
In the following example, the show diagnostic ood-status command is used to view status information of all the line card in the uBR10012 router.
Router# show diagnostic ood-status Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *05:56:50.835 EDT Thu Nov 5 2009 ==== ======================== ======= ========== =========== ============== FDiag Loaded Overall Current Slot Card Description Support Image Type Diag Result Card State ---- ------------------------ ------- ---------- ----------- -------------- A Active PRE2-RP YES IOS N/A ONLINE B Standby PRE2-RP YES N/A N/A OFFLINE 1 2jacket-1 YES LCDOS N/A ONLINE 1 2cable-dtcc NO LCDOS N/A ONLINE 2/1 2cable-tccplus NO LCDOS N/A ONLINE 3/0 1gigethernet-hh-1 YES LCDOS N/A ONLINE 3/1 1gigethernet-hh-1 YES LCDOS N/A ONLINE 5/0 5cable-mc520h-d YES IOS N/A ONLINE 6/0 5cable-mc520h-d YES Field Diag N/A DIAG READY 8/1 5cable-mc520u-d YES IOS N/A ONLINE ==== ======================== ======= ========== =========== ==============
Field |
Description |
||
---|---|---|---|
Slot |
Identifies the slot on the router. |
||
Card Description |
A text explanation of the line card in the specified slot. |
||
FDiag Support |
Indicates whether the line card in the specific slot supports Field Diagnostic testing.
|
||
Loaded Image Type |
Specifies the run-time image for each line card.
|
||
Overall Diag Result |
Displays the result of the last performed Field Diagnostic test, assuming the Field Diagnostic image has not been removed since the last test.
|
||
Current Card State |
The current card state:
|
In the following sample output, the test results per line card is displayed when the show diagnostic ood-status command is used along with subslot and detail keywords. The output displays diagnostic status of the line card along with details of the tests being run and their status.
Router# show diagnostic ood-status subslot 6/0 detail ==== ======================== ======= ========== =========== ============== FDiag Loaded Overall Current Slot Card Description Support Image Type Diag Result Card State ---- ------------------------ ------- ---------- ----------- -------------- 6/0 5cable-mc520h-d YES Field Diag N/A RUNNING DIAG ==== ======================== ======= ========== =========== ============== Detail testing progress for card in slot 6/0: Current card state: RUNNING DIAG Test ID Test Name [Selected To Run (Y/N)] Status ==== ============================================== ======= 1) Lookout2 RW test ......................... [Y] Passed 2) Lookout2 R/W Intr bits ................... [Y] Passed 3) Lookout2 Reset test ...................... [Y] Passed 4) JIB2 PCI ID test ......................... [Y] Passed 5) JIB2 Register read/write test ............ [Y] Passed 6) JIB2 R/W Intr bits ....................... [Y] Passed 7) JIB2 Reset test .......................... [Y] Passed 8) JIB2 ifa6 SDRAM Test ..................... [Y] Running 9) JIB2 ECC Disabled SDRAM Test ............. [Y] Not Run 10) JIB2 Data Bus/Address SDRAM Test ......... [Y] Not Run 11) JIB2 ifa6 SSRAM Test ..................... [Y] Not Run 12) JIB2 Data Bus/Address SSRAM Test ......... [Y] Not Run 13) Mfpga R/W Intr bits ...................... [Y] Not Run 14) Mfpga Register read/write test ........... [Y] Not Run 15) Mfpga Reset test ......................... [Y] Not Run 16) Internal Timer Test ...................... [Y] Not Run 17) Random Register Test ..................... [Y] Not Run 18) Processor Id Test ........................ [Y] Not Run 19) Ping Test ................................ [Y] Not Run 20) Core2 Memory Access Test ................. [Y] Not Run 21) L1 Cache Test ............................ [Y] Not Run 22) core 2 L1 Cache Test ..................... [Y] Not Run 23) System DDR Test .......................... [Y] Not Run 24) Local UART Port 0 Internal Loopback Test . [Y] Not Run 25) Local UART Port 1 Internal Loopback Test . [Y] Not Run 26) PCI Bridge R/W Test ...................... [Y] Not Run 27) PCI Bridge ID Test ....................... [Y] Not Run 28) DM Channel Test .......................... [Y] Not Run 29) SMM665 Voltage Test ...................... [Y] Not Run 30) MarchingPattern_nvram .................... [Y] Not Run 31) DataPins_nvram ........................... [Y] Not Run Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Current card state |
Specifies the card state. |
ID |
The test identification number. |
Test Name |
The name of the test. |
Selected to Run |
Specifies whether the test was specified to run. Y indicates the test will be run and N indicates the test will not be run. |
Test Status |
Provides the current test status. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
diagnostic event-log size |
Sets the size of the event table. |
diagnostic load |
Loads the Field Diagnostic image onto the line card. |
diagnostic ondemand action-on-failure |
Sets the number of errors allowed in the Field Diagnostic test before the Field Diagnostic test is stopped. |
diagnostic ondemand iterations |
Sets the number of times each specific Field Diagnostic test will be run when a Field Diagnostic test is initiated. |
diagnostic start |
Starts Field Diagnostic testing on the line card. |
diagnostic stop |
Stops an in-progress Field Diagnostic test. |
diagnostic unload |
Unloads the Field Diagnostic image from the line card and restores normal line card operation. |
show diag |
Shows information of all the line cards in the uBR10012 router, per slot, per subslot. |
show diagnostic content |
Shows the Field Diagnostic test list for a particular line card. |
show diagnostic events |
Displays the history of Field Diagnostic events since the last system reload. |
show diagnostic result
To display the diagnostic test results for a module, use the show diagnostic result command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show diagnostic result [ [ bay slot/bay | slot slot-no | subslot slot/subslot ] | { detail | test { test-id | test-id-range | all } } | all ]
Syntax Description
bay slot/bay |
(Optional) Indicates the card slot and bay number for which the diagnostic test results are displayed. The bay keyword is used to refer a SPA on Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. The valid range to specify slot is 1 to 8 and the valid range for bay is 0 to 3. |
slot slot-no |
(Optional) Indicates the slot number of the full-height line card for which the diagnostic test results have to be displayed. The slot keyword is used to refer a full-height line card on Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. The valid range for the slot number is from 1 to 8. |
subslot slot/sub-slot |
(Optional) Indicates the slot and subslot number of the half-height line card for which the diagnostic test results have to be displayed. The subslot keyword is used to refer a half-height line card on Cisco uBR10012 Router. The valid range to specify slot is 1 to 8 and the valid range for sub-slot is 0 to 1. |
all |
(Optional) Displays diagnostic test results for all the SPAs, full-height line cards, and half-height line cards. |
list |
List of modules in the following format: |
slot |
Single module by slot number. |
slot/subslot |
Single sub module by slot number and subslot or bay within the module. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays the detailed test results. The detail keyword is used along with the bay, slot, or subslot keywords to provide detailed test result information for a SPA, full-height line card, or half-height line card. |
test test-id |
(Optional) Displays test results only for the specified test-ids. |
test test-id-range |
(Optional) Displays test results for the specified range of test ids. |
test all |
(Optional) Displays the test results for all the tests running on the SPA, full-height line card, or half-height line card. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
The command was introduced in this release to support the Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) functionality on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. The keywords bay, slot, and subslot were added for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
In the command output, the possible testing results are as follows:
To display the results of a specific diagnostic test, specify the test-id number using the test test-id keyword and argument. The test-id numbers for available diagnostic tests are displayed in the output of the show diagnostic content command.
You can use the show diagnostic description command to see a detailed description of a diagnostic test.
The command syntax to refer a line card or SPAs is different on Cisco uBR10012 Router. The keyword is slot x for a full-height line card, slot x/y for a half-height card, and bay x/y for a SPA.
![]() Note | To view the diagnostic test results for a SPA, full-height line card, or half-height line card use the show diagnostic result command along with the bay, slot, or subslot keywords respectively. |
The GOLD test cases used to poll for system errors in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(33)SCC are Low Latency Queueing (LLQ) drop, Cable Line Card (CLC) memory leak, and Guardian index leak tests.
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show diagnostic result all command. The output displays a summary of test results on all the SPAs, full-height line cards, and half-height line cards on the Cisco uBR10012 Router:
Router# show diagnostic result all Current bootup diagnostic level: minimal Slot 1: 2jacket-1 SerialNo : CAT1146E05 Overall diagnostic result: UNTESTED Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) 1) TestJacketSample --------------------------> U Bay 1/0: 2jacket-1 SerialNo : N/A Overall diagnostic result: PASS Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) 1) TestModenaSample --------------------------> U 2) TestModenaLLQDrops ------------------------> . Subslot 5/0: 5cable-mc520u-d, 5 ports SerialNo : CAT10210T9 Overall diagnostic result: PASS Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) 1) TestSampleProxy ---------------------------> U 2) Test520LLQDrops: Port 0 1 2 3 4 ------------------- . . . . . 3) TestBlazeIndexLeak ------------------------> U 4) TestMemLeaks ------------------------------> . Subslot 8/0: 5cable-mc520u-d, 5 ports SerialNo : CAT08410SS Overall diagnostic result: PASS Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) 1) TestSampleProxy ---------------------------> U 2) Test520LLQDrops: Port 0 1 2 3 4 ------------------- . . . . . 3) TestBlazeIndexLeak ------------------------> . 4) TestMemLeaks ------------------------------> . Subslot 8/1: 5cable-mc520u-d, 5 ports SerialNo : CAT10251S2 Overall diagnostic result: PASS Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) 1) TestSampleProxy ---------------------------> U 2) Test520LLQDrops: Port 0 1 2 3 4 ------------------- . . . . . 3) TestBlazeIndexLeak ------------------------> U 4) TestMemLeaks ------------------------------> .
The following example shows a sample output of the show diagnostic result subslot 5/0 detail command. The command output provides useful details such as overall diagnostic results and the time-related values of various important parameters, which help in identifying and resolving the issue:
Router# show diagnostic result subslot 5/0 detail Current bootup diagnostic level: minimal Subslot 5/0: 5cable-mc520u-d, 5 ports SerialNo : CAT10210T9 Overall diagnostic result: PASS Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) ___________________________________________________________________________ 1) TestSampleProxy ---------------------------> U Error code ----------------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS) Total run count -----------------------> 0 Last test execution time --------------> n/a First test failure time ---------------> n/a Last test failure time ----------------> n/a Last test pass time -------------------> n/a Total failure count -------------------> 0 Consecutive failure count -------------> 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2) Test520LLQDrops: Port 0 1 2 3 4 ------------------- . . . . . Error code ----------------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS) Total run count -----------------------> 17 Last test execution time --------------> Aug 11 2009 09:42:22 First test failure time ---------------> n/a Last test failure time ----------------> n/a Last test pass time -------------------> Aug 11 2009 09:42:22 Total failure count -------------------> 0 Consecutive failure count -------------> 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ 3) TestBlazeIndexLeak ------------------------> U Error code ----------------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS) Total run count -----------------------> 1 Last test execution time --------------> Aug 11 2009 00:42:19 First test failure time ---------------> n/a Last test failure time ----------------> n/a Last test pass time -------------------> Aug 11 2009 00:42:19 Total failure count -------------------> 0 Consecutive failure count -------------> 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4) TestMemLeaks ------------------------------> . Error code ----------------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS) Total run count -----------------------> 7 Last test execution time --------------> Aug 11 2009 06:42:19 First test failure time ---------------> n/a Last test failure time ----------------> n/a Last test pass time -------------------> Aug 11 2009 06:42:19 Total failure count -------------------> 0 Consecutive failure count -------------> 0 ___________________________________________________________________________
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show diagnostic content |
Displays the available diagnostic tests. |
show diagnostic description |
Describes the diagnostic tests. |
show diagnostic bootup |
Displays the configured diagnostics level at bootup. |
show diagnostic events |
Displays the diagnostic event log. |
show diagnostic ondemand settings |
Displays the settings for the on-demand diagnostics. |
show diagnostic result |
Displays the diagnostic test results for a module. |
show diagnostic schedule |
Displays the current scheduled diagnostic tasks. |
show diagnostic status |
Displays the running diagnostics tests. |
diagnostic start |
Runs the specified diagnostic test. |
diagnostic stop |
Stops the testing process. |
show diagnostic content module |
Displays the available diagnostic tests. |
diagnostic bootup level |
Configures the diagnostic bootup level. |
diagnostic event-log size |
Modifies the diagnostic event-log size dynamically. |
diagnostic monitor |
Configures the health-monitoring diagnostic testing. |
diagnostic ondemand |
Configures the on-demand diagnostics. |
diagnostic schedule |
Sets the scheduling of diagnostic testing for a specific bay, slot, or subslot. |
show diagnostic schedule
To display the scheduled diagnostic tasks, use the show diagnostic schedule command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show diagnostic schedule [ all | bay slot/bay | slot slot-no | subslot slot/subslot ]
Syntax Description
all |
Displays the scheduled diagnostic tasks for all the installed SPAs, full-height line cards, and half-height line cards on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. |
bay slot/bay |
(Optional) Indicates the card slot and bay number for which the scheduled diagnostic tasks is displayed. The bay keyword is used to refer a SPA on the router. The valid range for the slot number is from 1 to 8 and 0 to 3 for the bay number. |
slot slot-no |
(Optional) Indicates the slot number of the full-height line card for which the scheduled diagnostic tasks is displayed. The slot keyword is used to refer a full-height line card on the router. The valid range for slot is 1 to 8. |
subslot slot/sub-slot |
(Optional) Indicates the slot and subslot number of the half-height line card for which the scheduled diagnostic tasks have to be displayed. The subslot keyword is used to refer a half-height line card on the router. The valid range for the slot number is from 1 to 8 and 0 to 1 for the subslot. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
The command was introduced in this release to support Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) functionality for Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. The keywords bay, slot, and subslot were added for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
Diagnostic tests for a specific bay, slot, or subslot can be scheduled daily, weekly, or on specific dates and time using the diagnostic schedule command from global configuration mode. The show diagnostic schedule command output displays the diagnostic tests that have been scheduled for the bay, slot, or subslot using the command diagnostic schedule.
Examples
This example shows a sample output of the show diagnostic schedule slot 1 command that displays diagnostic tasks scheduled for slot 1 on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router:
Router# show diagnostic schedule slot 1 Current Time = 13:55:35 EST Tue Aug 11 2009 Diagnostic for Slot 1: Schedule #1: To be run on September 1 2009 12:00 Test ID(s) to be executed: 1.
This example shows a sample output of how to display the diagnostic tasks scheduled for all the bays, full-height line cards, and half-height line cards installed on the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router:
Router# show diagnostic schedule all Current Time = 14:05:41 EST Tue Aug 11 2009 Diagnostic for Slot 1: Schedule #1: To be run on September 1 2009 12:00 Test ID(s) to be executed: 1. Diagnostic for Bay 1/0 is not scheduled. Diagnostic for Subslot 5/0 is not scheduled. Diagnostic for Subslot 8/0: Schedule #1: To be run daily 12:00 Test ID(s) to be executed: 2. Diagnostic for Subslot 8/1: Schedule #1: To be run weekly Sunday 12:00 Test ID(s) to be executed: 3.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
diagnostic schedule |
Sets the diagnostic test schedule for a particular bay, slot, or subslot. |
show diagnostic description |
Provides the description for the diagnostic tests. |
diagnostic start |
Runs the specified diagnostic test. |
diagnostic stop |
Stops the testing process. |
show diagnostic content module |
Displays the available diagnostic tests. |
diagnostic bootup level |
Configures the diagnostic bootup level. |
diagnostic event-log size |
Modifies the diagnostic event-log size dynamically. |
diagnostic monitor |
Configures the health-monitoring diagnostic testing. |
diagnostic ondemand |
Configures the on-demand diagnostics. |
show diagnostic bootup |
Displays the configured diagnostics level at bootup. |
show diagnostic events |
Displays the diagnostic event log. |
show diagnostic ondemand settings |
Displays the settings for the on-demand diagnostics. |
show diagnostic result |
Displays the diagnostic test results for a module. |
show diagnostic schedule |
Displays the current scheduled diagnostic tasks. |
show diagnostic status |
Displays the running diagnostics tests. |
show downstream channel counter
To verify the drop counter, especially in the DPS module, run the show downstream channel counter command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show downstream channel counter
Command Modes
User EXEC (all options except tech-support), Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1 |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show downstream channel counter command:
RPD-config#show downstream channel counter ------------------- Packets counter in DPS ------------------- Chan Tx-packets Tx-octets Drop-pkts Tx-sum-pkts Tx-sum-octs Drop-sum-pkts 0 20437582 1260379933 0 20437582 1260379933 0 1 20436842 1260328095 0 20436842 1260328095 0 2 20434610 1260137151 0 20434610 1260137151 0 3 20429554 1259825495 0 20429554 1259825495 0 4 20436707 1260297790 0 20436707 1260297790 0 5 20430610 1259905563 0 20430610 1259905563 0 6 20435750 1260210435 0 20435750 1260210435 0 7 20431453 1260014773 0 20431453 1260014773 0 8 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 9 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 10 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 11 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 12 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 13 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 14 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 15 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 16 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 17 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 18 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 19 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 20 3464 117776 0 3464 117776 0 21 3464 117776 0 3464 117776 0 22 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 23 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 24 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 25 3464 117776 0 3464 117776 0 26 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 27 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 28 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 29 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 30 3462 117708 0 3462 117708 0 31 3463 117742 0 3463 117742 0 158 47809 3902599 0 47809 3902599 0 ...
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show downstream ofdm configuration |
Displays OCD and DPD messages from RPD. |
show downstream ofdm counter profile |
Displays per-profile counter on RPD. |
show controllers downstream-cable |
Displays the details of the profile downgrade ordering on a specific OFDM channel. |
show downstream ofdm configuration
To view OCD and DPD messages from RPD, run the show downstream ofdm configuration command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show downstream ofdm configuration
Command Modes
User EXEC (all options except tech-support), Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1 |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show downstream channel counter command:
RPD-config#show downstream ofdm configuration OCD Message OCD fields DCID : 0 CCC : 1 TLV 0 Spacing : 50 KHz TLV 1 Cyclic Prefix : 1024 samples TLV 2 Rolloff : 128 samples TLV 3 Spectrum Location : 800600000 Hz TLV 4 Interleave Depth : 16 TLV 5 Subcarrier Assignment : Continuous Pilots (list) 191 242 293 344 395 446 497 548 599 650 701 752 803 854 905 956 1007 1058 1109 1160 1211 1262 2513 2564 2615 2666 2717 2768 2819 2870 2921 2972 3023 3074 3125 3176 3227 3257 3269 3280 3289 3326 3335 3346 3358 3398 3449 3500 3551 3602 3653 3704 3755 3806 3857 3908 TLV 5 Subcarrier Assignment : Excluded Subcarriers (range) : 0 - 165 TLV 5 Subcarrier Assignment : Excluded Subcarriers (range) : 1288 - 2487 TLV 5 Subcarrier Assignment : Excluded Subcarriers (range) : 3930 - 4095 TLV 5 Subcarrier Assignment : PLC Subcarriers (range) : 3304 - 3311 TLV 6 Primary Capable : 1 (Yes) DPD Message DPD fields DCID : 0 Profile ID : 0 CCC : 1 TLV 5 Subcarrier Range/List : Range (continuous) Modulation : 1024 (default value) : 0 - 4095
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show downstream channel counter |
Displays the drop counter in the DPS module. |
show downstream ofdm counter profile |
Displays per-profile counter on RPD. |
show controllers downstream-cable |
Displays the details of the profile downgrade ordering on a specific OFDM channel. |
show downstream ofdm counter profile
To verify per-profile counter on RPD, run the show downstream ofdm counter profile command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show downstream ofdm counter profile
Command Modes
User EXEC (all options except tech-support), Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1 |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show downstream ofdm counter profile command:
RPD-config#show downstream ofdm counter profile Profile Pkts Sum-Pkts Bytes Sum-Bytes Codewords Sum-Codewords 0 7735 7735 677110 677110 4815 4815 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show downstream ofdm configuration |
Displays OCD and DPD messages from RPD. |
show downstream channel counter |
Displays the drop counter in the DPS module. |
show controllers downstream-cable |
Displays the details of the profile downgrade ordering on a specific OFDM channel. |
show facility-alarm status
To display the current temperature thresholds that will trigger a facility alarm, use the show facility-alarm status command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show facility-alarm status [ critical | major | minor | info | phy-index ]
Syntax Description
critical |
(Optional) Only critical alarms are shown. |
major |
(Optional) All major and critical facility alarms are shown. |
minor |
(Optional) All minor, major, and critical facility alarms are shown. |
info |
(Optional) All facility alarms are shown. The default severity level is info. |
phy-index |
(Optional) All facility alarms for the specified physical index entity are shown. |
Command Default
All alarms are shown.
Command Modes
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(1)XF1 |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCE4 |
This command was modified. The phy-index keyword was added to the command for the Cisco uBR7200 series and uBR10012 routers. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
When a severity level is identified, statuses of alarms at that level and higher are shown. For example, when you set a severity of major, all major and critical alarms are shown.
The show facility-alarm status command does not show the real status of the upstream channel connector when frequency stacking is configured on the upstream channel.
The show facility-alarm status command does not show the critical alarm temperature thresholds. You can display these values using the show running-config | include facility command. If this does not display any commands for critical alarms, then the temperature thresholds are set at their default values.
For additional information on Frequency Stacking feature, refer to the Virtual Interfaces and Frequency Stacking Configuration on MC5x20S and MC28U Linecards document on Cisco.com.
Examples
The following example shows a typical display of the show facility-alarm status command:
Router# show facility-alarm status Thresholds: Intake minor 40 major 49 critical 72 Core minor 45 major 53 critical 85 System Totals Critical: 0 Major: 0 Minor: 77 Source Severity ACO Description [Index] ------ -------- --- ------------------- chassis MINOR NORMAL Core minor temperature limi] Cable5/0-MAC0 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrativ] Cable5/0-MAC1 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrativ] Cable5/0-MAC2 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrativ] Cable5/0-MAC3 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrativ] Cable5/0-MAC4 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrativ] Cable5/0-US0 MINOR NORMAL Physical Port Link Down [0] Cable5/0-US1 MINOR NORMAL Physical Port Link Down [0] Cable5/0-US2 MINOR NORMAL Physical Port Link Down [0] Router#
The following example shows a typical display of the show facility-alarm status phy-index command:
Router# show facility-alarm status phy-index Intake minor 40 major 49 critical 72 Core minor 45 major 53 critical 85 System Totals Critical: 4 Major: 1 Minor: 0 PhyIdx Source Severity ACO Description [Index] ----- ------ -------- --- ------------------- 28 RP A MAJOR NORMAL Secondary failure [2] 46 GigE1H 3/0/0 CRITICAL NORMAL Physical Port Link Down [0] 48 GigE1H 3/1/0 CRITICAL NORMAL Physical Port Link Down [0] 5510 Cable5/1-US4 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrative State Down [1] 5511 Cable5/1-US5 INFO NORMAL Physical Port Administrative State Down [1] Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
System Totals |
Total number of alarms generated, identified by severity. |
PhyIdx |
The entity physical index for a specific alarm node. |
Source |
Interface from which the alarm was generated. |
Severity |
Severity level of the alarm generated. |
ACO |
Alarm cutoff. It could be “NORMAL” or “CLEARED”. |
Description [Index] |
Type of the alarm and the index of the alarm type. The index can be any number based on the number of alarm types that the device supports. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
clear facility-alarm |
Clears some or all of the facility alarms on the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
facility-alarm |
Sets the temperature thresholds at which the processor generates a critical, major, or minor alarm to warn of potential equipment damage. |
show frame-clocks
To display information about the midplane time-division multiplexing (TDM) clock reference, use the show frame-clocks command in privileged EXEC mode.
show frame-clocks
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.0(T) |
This command was introduced. |
12.1(1a)T1 |
This command was modified to include the cable clock card as the current clock source. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following sample output from the show frame-clocks command shows that there are no clock sources configured and the clock card is the default clock source:
Router# show frame-clocks Priority 1 clock source:not configured input:none Priority 2 clock source:not configured input:none Priority 3 clock source:not configured input:none Priority 4 clock source:not configured input:none Current clock source:Clockcard, input:Primary, priority:5
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Priority 1-4 clock source |
The configuration of the four network clock sources. |
Current clock source |
The current clock source, its input, and priority. In this example, the clock card is providing the clock source. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show cable clock |
Displays status information for the clock card. |
show controllers clock-reference |
Displays the clock card’s hardware information. |
show hardware pxf
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 and later releases, all show hardware pxf commands were renamed as show pxf, as follows:
The functionality of each command remains the same. See the above commands for more information.
In Cisco IOS-XE Release IOS-XE 3.15.0S, the show hardware pxf commands are not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers.
show hccp
To display information about HCCP groups associated with cable interfaces, use the show hccp command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show hccp [ group | brief | channel-switch | detail | event-history | interface | linecard ]
Syntax Description
group |
(Optional) Specifies a group number to be displayed. The valid range is 1 to 255. It is a 1-based MAC domain number and hence on a: |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of the groups, configuration types, member numbers, and status for cable interfaces. You can also use this option when displaying information for a specific group. |
channel-switch |
(Optional) Displays information about the channel-switch configuration. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays a detailed summary of the groups, configuration types, member numbers, and status for cable interfaces, as well as the CLI commands that are being synchronized across interfaces. |
event-history |
(Optional) Displays information about switchover and sync events. |
interface |
(Optional) Displays a summary on each interface. |
linecard |
(Optional) Displays line card-level HCCP information. |
Command Modes
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(3a)EC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
The detail option was added. |
12.2(8)BC2 |
The current time to resync and current wait to restore values were added to the display for the brief option. |
12.2(11)BC1 |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR-RFSW N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the Cisco uBR7246VXR router and Cisco uBR-MC16C, Cisco uBR-MC16S, and Cisco uBR-MC28C cards. |
12.2(15)BC2 |
The output of the show hccp detail command was changed to show separate lists of the critical and non-critical CLI commands that are being synchronized for each Working and Protect interface and subinterface. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB and the output of the show hccp detail command was changed to show CMTS interface pre-critical config information. |
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The line card keyword was added. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following examples are from the show hccp and show hccp brief commands for the entire chassis:
Router# show hccp Cable4/0 - Group 1 Protect, enabled, blocking authentication md5, key-chain "cisco1" hello time 2000 msec, hold time 6000 msec Member 1 standby ip addr: working 10.20.111.11, protect 10.20.111.10 downstream wavecom (1.1.11.3/1, 1.1.11.3/2), upstream none Router# show hccp brief Interface Config Grp Mbr Status Ca5/0/0 Protect 1 3 standby Ca7/0/0 Working 1 3 active
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)BC2 and later 12.2 BC releases, the brief option also shows the amount of time left before the next resynchronization and the time left before a restore:
Router# show hccp brief Interface Config Grp Mbr Status WaitToResync WaitToRestore Ca5/0/0 Protect 1 3 standby 00:01:50.892 Ca7/0/0 Working 1 3 active 00:00:50.892 00:01:50.892 Router#
The following example shows a sample output for the show hccp channel-switch command, displaying the groups and module numbers for each configured member:
Router# show hccp channel-switch Grp 1 Mbr 1 Working channel-switch: "uc" - enabled, frequency 555000000 Hz "rfswitch" - module 1, normal module 3, normal module 5, normal module 7, normal module 11, normal Grp 2 Mbr 1 Working channel-switch: "uc" - enabled, frequency 555000000 Hz "rfswitch" - module 2, normal module 4, normal module 6, normal module 9, normal module 13, normal Grp 1 Mbr 7 Protect channel-switch: "uc" - disabled, frequency 555000000 Hz "rfswitch" - module 1, normal module 3, normal module 5, normal module 7, normal module 11, normal Grp 1 Mbr 5 Protect channel-switch: "uc" - disabled, frequency 555000000 Hz "rfswitch" - module 1, normal module 3, normal module 5, normal module 7, normal module 11, normal Router#
The following example shows the first part of the display for the detail option of this command, which first displays chassis-wide configuration information. The command then displays the CLI configuration commands that are being synchronized for each subinterface.
Router# show hccp detail HCCP software version 3.0 Cable3/0 - Group 1 Protect, enabled, blocking authentication none hello time 2000 msec, hold time 6000 msec, revertive track interfaces: Cable3/0 sync time 1000 msec, suspend time 120000 msec local state is Learn, tran 54940 last switch reason is internal last HELLO tran 54940, elapsed 672 msec, hello timer expires in 00:00:01.328 switchover member 1, wait to restore in 00:01:24.580 control plane relays sync packets Fast syncpulse detection is enabled statistics: standby_to_active 23, active_to_standby 23 active_to_active 0, standby_to_standby 1 Member 1 standby target ip address: protect 10.10.10.2, working 10.10.10.1 channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-ma, 10.10.10.3/2, 10.10.10.3/1) enabled tran #: SYNC 17209, last SYNC_ACK 46592 hold timer expires in 00:00:05.328 interface config: mac-address 0000.0000.3030 cmts config: bundle 1 master, resolve sid, dci-response success, downstream - frequency 555000000, channel id 0 downstream - insertion_invl auto min = 60, max = 480 upstream 0 - frequency 10000000, power level 0 upstream 0 - modulation-profile 1, channel-width 3200000 upstream 0 - cnr-profile1 25, cnr-profile2 15 corr-fec 1, uncorr-fec 1 upstream 0 - hop-priority frequency modulation channel-width upstream 1 - frequency 12000000, power level 0 upstream 1 - modulation-profile 1, channel-width 3200000 upstream 1 - cnr-profile1 25, cnr-profile2 15 corr-fec 1, uncorr-fec 1 upstream 1 - hop-priority frequency modulation channel-width upstream 2 - frequency 14000000, power level 0 upstream 2 - modulation-profile 1, channel-width 3200000 upstream 2 - cnr-profile1 25, cnr-profile2 15 corr-fec 1, uncorr-fec 1 upstream 2 - hop-priority frequency modulation channel-width upstream 3 - frequency 16000000, power level 0 upstream 3 - modulation-profile 1, channel-width 3200000 upstream 3 - cnr-profile1 25, cnr-profile2 15 corr-fec 1, uncorr-fec 1 upstream 3 - hop-priority frequency modulation channel-width sub-interface 200 config: ip address 10.23.240.1 255.255.255.0 ip address 213.57.42.254 255.255.255.128 secondary ip helper-address 213.57.75.70 ip helper-address 213.57.75.66, ip access-group 87 in, ip access-group 87 out cable helper-address 213.57.75.70 cable helper-address 213.57.75.66 cable arp, proxy-arp, cable ip-multicast-echo, cable dhcp-giaddr policy, sub-interface 8 config: ip address 10.23.128.1 255.255.240.0 ip address 62.90.198.254 255.255.255.0 secondary ip helper-address 213.57.75.70 ip helper-address 213.57.75.66, ip access-group BARAK in, ip access-group ANTI_TRACE out cable helper-address 213.57.75.70 cable helper-address 213.57.75.66 cable arp, proxy-arp, cable ip-multicast-echo, cable dhcp-giaddr policy, sub-interface 1 config: ip address 3.0.1.1 255.255.0.0 ip address 99.99.1.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip address 99.99.2.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip address 99.99.3.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip address 99.99.4.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip helper-address 1.9.62.10 ip helper-address 1.9.62.11, ip access-group no_netbios2 in, ip access-group no_netbios2 out ip pim sparse-dense-mode cable arp, cable ip-multicast-echo . . . Router#
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 and later releases, the show hccp detail command shows the critical and non-critical synchronized CLI commands in separate lists for each cable interface and subinterface:
Router# show hccp detail HCCP software version 3.0 Cable5/0/0 - Group 1 Working, enabled, forwarding authentication none hello time 5000 msec, hold time 15000 msec, revert time 30 min track interfaces: Cable5/0/0 sync time 1000 msec, suspend time 120000 msec switch time 240000 msec retries 5 local state is Teach, tran 9 in sync, out staticsync, start static sync in never last switch reason is internal data plane directly sends sync packets statistics: standby_to_active 2, active_to_standby 1 active_to_active 0, standby_to_standby 0 Member 5 active target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/4) enabled channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/8) enabled tran #: SYNC 9, last SYNC_ACK 0, last HELLO_ACK 54 hold timer expires in 00:00:13.180 Cable6/0/0 - Group 1 Protect, enabled, blocking authentication none hello time 5000 msec, hold time 15000 msec, revertive track interfaces: Cable6/0/0 sync time 1000 msec, suspend time 120000 msec local state is Learn, tran 54 last switch reason is none last HELLO tran 54, elapsed 3928 msec, hello timer expires in 00:00:01.068 data plane directly sends sync packets statistics: standby_to_active 0, active_to_standby 0 active_to_active 0, standby_to_standby 4 Member 6 standby target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/7) enabled channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/6) enabled tran #: SYNC 0, last SYNC_ACK 9 hold timer expires in 00:00:11.068 Interface Generic Critical Config ======================== int Cable6/0/0 mac-address 00e0.6666.1288 end CMTS interface critical config ============================== int Cable6/0/0 cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 64qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 cable downstream frequency 441000000 cable downstream channel-id 60 cable upstream 0 frequency 11408000 cable upstream 0 power-level 0 cable upstream 0 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 0 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 0 modulation-profile 1 no cable upstream 0 shutdown cable upstream 1 power-level 0 cable upstream 1 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 1 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 1 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 1 shutdown cable upstream 2 power-level 0 cable upstream 2 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 2 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 2 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 2 shutdown cable upstream 3 power-level 0 cable upstream 3 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 3 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 3 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 3 shutdown end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! no ip address no keepalive cable bundle 1 end Member 5 standby target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/4) enabled channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/8) enabled tran #: SYNC 0, last SYNC_ACK 9 hold timer expires in 00:00:13.756 Interface Generic Critical Config ======================== int Cable6/0/0 mac-address 00e0.6666.1270 end CMTS interface critical config ============================== int Cable6/0/0 cable bundle 1 master cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 64qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 cable downstream frequency 441000000 cable downstream channel-id 60 cable upstream 0 frequency 11408000 cable upstream 0 power-level 0 cable upstream 0 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 0 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 0 modulation-profile 1 no cable upstream 0 shutdown cable upstream 1 power-level 0 cable upstream 1 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 1 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 1 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 1 shutdown cable upstream 2 power-level 0 cable upstream 2 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 2 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 2 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 2 shutdown cable upstream 3 power-level 0 cable upstream 3 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 3 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 3 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 3 shutdown end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 ip address 12.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip address 1.6.1.65 255.255.255.0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! no ip address no keepalive end Router#
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB and later releases, the show hccp detail command shows CMTS interface pre-critical configuration information as part of the critical and non-critical synchronized CLI commands:
Router# show hccp detail HCCP software version 3.0 Cable5/0/0 - Group 1 Working, enabled, forwarding authentication none hello time 5000 msec, hold time 15000 msec, revert time 30 min track interfaces: Cable5/0/0 sync time 1000 msec, suspend time 120000 msec switch time 240000 msec retries 5 local state is Teach, tran 9 in sync, out staticsync, start static sync in never last switch reason is internal data plane directly sends sync packets statistics: standby_to_active 2, active_to_standby 1 active_to_active 0, standby_to_standby 0 Member 5 active target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/4) enabled channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/8) enabled tran #: SYNC 9, last SYNC_ACK 0, last HELLO_ACK 54 hold timer expires in 00:00:13.180 Cable6/0/0 - Group 1 Protect, enabled, blocking authentication none hello time 5000 msec, hold time 15000 msec, revertive track interfaces: Cable6/0/0 sync time 1000 msec, suspend time 120000 msec local state is Learn, tran 54 last switch reason is none last HELLO tran 54, elapsed 3928 msec, hello timer expires in 00:00:01.068 data plane directly sends sync packets statistics: standby_to_active 0, active_to_standby 0 active_to_active 0, standby_to_standby 4 Member 6 standby target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/7) enabled channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/6) enabled tran #: SYNC 0, last SYNC_ACK 9 hold timer expires in 00:00:11.068 Interface Generic Critical Config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 mac-address 00e0.6666.1288 end CMTS interface pre-critical config ================================== int Cable5/0/0 cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 256qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 end CMTS interface critical config ============================== int Cable6/0/0 cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 64qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 cable downstream frequency 441000000 cable downstream channel-id 60 cable upstream 0 frequency 11408000 cable upstream 0 power-level 0 cable upstream 0 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 0 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 0 modulation-profile 1 no cable upstream 0 shutdown cable upstream 1 power-level 0 cable upstream 1 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 1 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 1 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 1 shutdown cable upstream 2 power-level 0 cable upstream 2 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 2 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 2 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 2 shutdown cable upstream 3 power-level 0 cable upstream 3 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 3 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 3 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 3 shutdown end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! no ip address no keepalive cable bundle 1 end Member 5 standby target ip address: protect 222.1.1.9, working 222.1.1.9 channel-switch "uc" (wavecom-hd, 1.10.45.11/7, 1.10.45.11/4) enabled channel-switch "rfsw" (rfswitch-group, 1.10.52.33/0x40100000/8) enabled tran #: SYNC 0, last SYNC_ACK 9 hold timer expires in 00:00:13.756 Interface Generic Critical Config ======================== int Cable6/0/0 mac-address 00e0.6666.1270 end CMTS interface pre-critical config ================================== int Cable5/0/0 cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 256qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 end CMTS interface critical config ============================== int Cable6/0/0 cable bundle 1 master cable downstream annex B cable downstream modulation 64qam cable downstream interleave-depth 32 cable downstream frequency 441000000 cable downstream channel-id 60 cable upstream 0 frequency 11408000 cable upstream 0 power-level 0 cable upstream 0 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 0 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 0 modulation-profile 1 no cable upstream 0 shutdown cable upstream 1 power-level 0 cable upstream 1 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 1 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 1 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 1 shutdown cable upstream 2 power-level 0 cable upstream 2 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 2 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 2 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 2 shutdown cable upstream 3 power-level 0 cable upstream 3 channel-width 1600000 cable upstream 3 minislot-size 4 cable upstream 3 modulation-profile 1 cable upstream 3 shutdown end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 ip address 12.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 secondary ip address 1.6.1.65 255.255.255.0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! end Generic sub-interface master critical config ============================================ int Cable6/0/0 end CMTS subinterface critical config ================================= int Cable6/0/0 end Non Critical config =================== int Cable6/0/0 ! no ip address no keepalive end Router#
In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode.
The following example shows a detailed display for the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S cable interface line card:
Router# show hccp detail mac-address 0005.00e4.1236 cmts config: resolve sid, dci-response success, downstream - frequency 441000000, channel id 0 downstream - insertion_invl auto min = 60, max = 480 downstream - rf-shutdown, rf-power 48 upstream 0 - frequency 11408000, power level 0 upstream 0 - modulation-profile 1, channel-width 3200000 upstream 0 - cnr-profile1 25, cnr-profile2 15 corr-fec 1, uncorr-fec 1
![]() Note | For cable interfaces with an integrated upconverter, the line showing the RF power will show rf-shutdown when the upconverter has been powered off. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hccp interface |
Displays group information for a specific cable interface on which one or more groups and authentication modes have been configured. |
show hccp linecard |
Displays line card-level HCCP information. |
show hccp group |
Displays group information. |
show hccp channel-switch
To display channel-switch hccp information, use the show hccp channel-switch command in privileged EXEC mode.
show hccp channel-switch [ command-history local | counter | image | state | version ]
Syntax Description
command-history local |
Displays the command history on the Cisco CMTS router. |
counter |
Displays the counters on the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
image |
Displays the image list on the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
state |
Displays the current state of the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
version |
Displays the version of the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCG |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following example is a sample output of the show hccp channel-switch command-history local command showing the command history output.
Router# show hccp channel-switch command-history local timestamp state command 2010-06-13 07:47:17 Succ type:FILE_OPEN, slot:1, group:0x00 2010-06-13 07:47:27 Succ type:FILE_CLOSE, slot:0, group:0x00 2010-06-13 07:48:11 Succ type:FILE_OPEN, slot:2, group:0x00 2010-06-13 07:48:51 Fail type:FILE_CLOSE, slot:0, group:0x00 2010-06-13 09:46:01 Succ type:RESET_SLOT, slot:7, group:0x1F 2010-06-13 09:48:17 Succ type:RESET_SLOT, slot:7, group:0x1F 2010-06-13 18:47:23 Succ type:RESET_SLOT, slot:4, group:0x1F
The following example is a sample output of the show hccp channel-switch counter command showing the counter statistics.
Router# show hccp channel-switch counter The counter of switchover for all slot/group in rf switch. slot id group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4 group 5 0 16491 16491 16491 16491 16491 1 2383 2383 2383 2383 2383 2 2360 2360 2360 2360 2360 3 2351 2351 2351 2351 2351 4 2348 2348 2348 2348 2348 5 2343 2343 2343 2343 2343 6 2354 2354 2354 2354 2354 7 2352 2352 2352 2352 2352
The following example is a sample output of the show hccp channel-switch image command showing the image information.
Router# show hccp channel-switch image file size file mode file state file name 6402 Write asv3.0 47246 Write acv3.0 6406 Read Active gsv3.0 47238 Read Active gcv3.0
The following example is a sample output of the show hccp channel-switch state command showing the state information.
Router# show hccp channel-switch state Current State: RFSW Ready Current Protected Slot: 7 The switchcard information in RFSW: Slot Id Module Id Type HCCP Conf State 0 12 Upstream Yes Protecting 0 11 Upstream Yes Protecting 0 10 Downstream Yes Protecting 1 1 Upstream Yes Normal 1 2 Upstream Yes Normal 1 3 Downstream Yes Normal 2 4 Upstream Yes Normal 2 5 Upstream Yes Normal 2 6 Downstream Yes Normal 3 7 Upstream Yes Normal 3 8 Upstream Yes Normal 3 9 Downstream Yes Normal 4 13 Upstream Yes Normal 4 14 Upstream Yes Normal 4 15 Downstream Yes Normal 5 16 Upstream Yes Normal 5 17 Upstream Yes Normal 5 18 Downstream Yes Normal 6 19 Upstream Yes Normal 6 20 Upstream Yes Normal 6 21 Downstream Yes Normal 7 22 Upstream Yes In Protecting 7 23 Upstream Yes In Protecting 7 24 Downstream Yes In Protecting Failed Message Number: 21 Hello Message Interval: 3 seconds AUXRFSW poll state: Succ
The following example is a sample output of the show hccp channel-switch version command showing the version information.
Router# show hccp channel-switch version Controller: Controller Golden Firmware: gcv3.0, Controller Alternate Firmware:acv3.0 Switch Golden Firmware: gsv3.0, Switch Alternate Firmware:asv3.0 Ctrl Switch Bootload Watchdog Temperature Voltage Uptime Serial Version Version Version Error Monitoring 3.0 3.0 3.0 255 33 12.2V 46:21 AFL15448001 SwitchCards: Type Slot Bootload TotalPower Relay Coil Fail Tempe TotalRelay Uptime Serial id Version Cycle pos Register rature Cycle U0 0 1.2 247 -----RSRRSR -----PPPPPP 0 4457 0d0h AFL15515020 U10 0 1.2 247 -----RSRRSR -----PPPPPP 0 4420 0d0h AFL15515013 DS 0 1.2 250 -----RRRSSR -----PPPPPP 0 7533 0d0h AFL15512017 U0 1 1.2 340 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 33 2472 0d0h AFL15514160 U10 1 1.2 240 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 33 2352 0d0h AFL15514163 DS 1 1.2 265 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 33 2382 0d0h AFL15491025 U0 2 1.2 249 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 34 2339 0d0h AFL15514236 U10 2 1.2 257 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 34 2340 0d0h AFL15514223 DS 2 1.2 254 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 34 2361 0d0h AFL15431001 U0 3 1.2 262 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 35 2315 0d0h AFL15514214 U10 3 1.2 255 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 36 2316 0d0h AFL15514215 DS 3 1.2 251 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 34 2313 0d0h AFL15491078 U0 4 1.2 237 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 35 2324 0d0h AFL15514213 U10 4 1.2 255 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 35 2314 0d0h AFL15514221 DS 4 1.2 245 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 37 2326 0d0h AFL15491092 U0 5 1.2 236 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 35 2281 0d0h AFL15514212 U10 5 1.2 279 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 34 2333 0d0h AFL15514228 DS 5 1.2 247 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 34 2315 0d0h AFL15491064 U0 6 1.2 256 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 33 2333 0d0h AFL15514224 U10 6 1.2 258 SSSSS-SSSSS PPPPP-PPPPP 34 2314 0d0h AFL15514230 DS 6 1.2 268 ------RRRRR ------PPPPP 33 2310 0d0h AFL15491044 U0 7 1.2 293 RRRRR-RRRRR PPPPP-PPPPP 33 2369 0d0h AFL15514227 U10 7 1.2 325 RRRRR-RRRRR PPPPP-PPPPP 33 2403 0d0h AFL15514235 DS 7 1.2 315 ------SSSSS ------PPPPP 33 2383 0d0h AFL15491108
Field |
Description |
---|---|
timestamp |
Time at which a command was executed. |
State |
State of the switch card. |
command |
List of commands executed on the Cisco CMTS router. |
Module Id |
Switchover module identifier in the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
Ctrl Version |
Version of the Controller. |
Switch Version |
Version of the Switch. |
Bootload Version |
Version of the bootload in the Cisco NGRFSW-ADV. |
Watchdog Error |
Watchdog error number. |
Temperature |
Temperature of the switch card. |
Voltage Monitoring |
Voltage value. |
Uptime |
Uptime of the switch card. |
Serial |
Serial string for the controller and switchover cards. |
Type |
Type of the switch card (upstream or downstream). |
Slot ID |
Slot number of the switch card. |
TotalPower Cycle |
Power cycle number for the switchover card. |
Relay pos |
Relay position register. It is a 11-bit value, where ‘s’ represents a set bit, ‘R’ represents a reset bit, and ‘-’ is for an unused bit. |
Coil Fail Register |
Coil failure register in the switchover cards. It is a 11-bit value, where ‘P’ represents a normal bit, ‘F’ represents a failed bit and ‘-’ is for an unused bit. |
TotalRelay Cycle |
Relay cycle number for the switchover card. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hccp |
Displays Hot Standby Connection-to-Connection Protocol (HCCP) information. |
show hccp group
To display information about groups associated with cable interfaces, use the show hccp group command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show hccp group member { CGD | mac-address { classifier | l2vpn } | channel-switch | detail | event-history | host [ipv6] | mcast sid | mlist | modem [ipv6] | multicast-session | qosparam | service-flow [ sfid [classifier] ] | sid }
Syntax Description
group |
(Optional) Specifies a group number to be displayed. The valid range is from 1 to 255. |
member |
(Optional, when displaying information for a particular group) Specifies the member ID of the Inter-database for the specified group. Each member denotes a working line card. For example, 50 is the member ID for slot 5/0, 51 is the member ID for slot 5/1, 81 is the member ID for slot 8/1. The valid range is from 1 to 255. |
CGD |
(Optional) Displays the channel group domain (CGD) information synchronized from the active line card to the standby line card. This information is saved in the Inter-database on the standby line card. |
mac-address classifier |
(Optional) Displays classifier information for the specified MAC address. |
mac-address l2vpn |
(Optional) Displays l2vpn information for the specified MAC address. |
channel-switch |
(Optional) Displays channel-switch information for this particular group and member. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays a detailed summary of the groups, configuration types, member numbers, and status for cable interfaces, as well as the CLI commands that are being synchronized across interfaces. |
event-history |
(Optional) Displays HCCP event history information. |
host |
(Optional) Displays host information for this particular group and member. |
mcast sid |
(Optional) Displays the modular or integrated cable interface multicast service ID (SID) information synchronized from the active line card to the standby line card. This information is saved in the Inter-database on the standby line card. |
mlist |
(Optional) Displays ACL-MSAID information. |
modem |
(Optional) Displays cable modem information for this particular group and member. |
multicast-session |
(Optional) Displays multicast session information. |
qosparam |
(Optional) Displays quality of service (QoS) parameter information for this particular group and member. |
service-flow sfid classifier |
(Optional) Displays service flow and classifier information for the specified service flow ID (SFID) for this particular group and member. |
sid |
(Optional) Displays service ID (SID) information for this particular group and member. |
Command Modes
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(3a)EC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
The detail option was added. |
12.2(8)BC2 |
The current time to resync and current wait to restore values were added to the display for the brief option. |
12.2(11)BC1 |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR-RFSW N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the Cisco uBR7246VXR router and Cisco uBR-MC16C, Cisco uBR-MC16S, and Cisco uBR-MC28C cards. |
12.2(15)BC2 |
The output of the show hccp detail command was changed to show separate lists of the critical and non-critical CLI commands that are being synchronized for each Working and Protect interface and subinterface. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB and the output of the show hccp detail command was changed to show CMTS interface pre-critical config information. |
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following shows an example of the show hccp command to display QoS parameters for a particular member of a particular group:
Router# show hccp 1 1 qosparam Cable5/0/0: Index Name Dir Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBurst MinRsvRate 1 US BE 0 64000 0 0 2 DS BE 0 1000000 0 0 3 US BE 7 1024000 1522 0 4 DS BE 0 10000000 1522 0 Router#
In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode.
The following example shows the service flow information for a cable interface line card on group 2 member 50:
Router# show hccp 2 50 service-flow Cable8/0/1[grp:2, mem:50, P]:[HCCP inter-db: service flow] Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Prov Adm Act State 8 N/A 001a.c3ff.d198 6 6 6 P DS act 7 1 001a.c3ff.d198 4 4 4 P US act 16 9 001a.c3ff.d198 5 5 5 S(s) US act 10 N/A 001a.c3ff.d59e 6 6 6 P DS act 9 2 001a.c3ff.d59e 4 4 4 P US act 15 6 001a.c3ff.d59e 5 5 5 S(s) US act 14 N/A 001a.c3ff.d6a8 6 6 6 P DS act 13 4 001a.c3ff.d6a8 4 4 4 P US act 17 12 001a.c3ff.d6a8 5 5 5 S(s) US act 19 N/A 0019.474a.d592 6 6 6 P DS act 18 14 0019.474a.d592 4 4 4 P US act 20 15 0019.474a.d592 5 5 5 S(s) US act 12 N/A 001e.6bfa.f5bc 6 6 6 P DS act 11 3 001e.6bfa.f5bc 4 4 4 P US act 21 17 001e.6bfa.f5bc 5 5 5 S(s) US act
The following example shows the cable modem information for a cable interface line card on group 2 member 50:
Router# show hccp 2 50 modem Cable8/0/1[grp:2, mem:50, P]:[HCCP inter-db: CM] MAC Address IP Address MAC Prim Timing Num BPI Prio State Sid Offset CPEs Enbld 001a.c3ff.d198 10.10.2.1 w-online 1 1978 0 no Data(0) 001a.c3ff.d59e 10.10.2.2 w-online 2 1978 0 no Data(0) 001a.c3ff.d6a8 10.10.2.3 w-online 4 1978 0 no Data(5) 0019.474a.d592 10.10.2.4 w-online 14 1576 0 no Data(1) 001e.6bfa.f5bc 10.10.2.5 w-online 3 1976 0 no Data(5)
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hccp |
Displays HCCP group information for a specific cable interface. |
show hccp interface |
Displays group information for a specific cable interface on which one or more groups and authentication modes have been configured. |
show hccp interface
To display information on all Hot Standby Connection-to-Connection Protocol (HCCP) groups associated with a specific cable interface, use the show hccp interface command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show hccp interface interface [ brief | detail ]
Syntax Description
interface |
The cable interface for which you want to display HCCP group information. The information presented includes HCCP groups, configuration types, member numbers, status, authentication algorithms, authentication key chains, HCCP timers, Ip address assignments, and downstream switch designations for the specified cable interface. |
brief |
(Option) Displays a brief summary of the HCCP groups, configuration types, member numbers, and status for a specified cable interface. |
detail |
(Option) Displays a detailed summary of the HCCP groups, configuration types, member numbers, and status for a specified cable interface. |
Command Modes
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(3a)EC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
The detail option was added. |
12.2(8)BC2 |
The current time to resync and current wait to restore was added to the brief option. |
12.2(11)BC1 |
Support was added for the N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the Cisco uBR7246VXR router and Cisco uBR-MC16C, Cisco uBR-MC16S, and Cisco uBR-MC28C cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following examples are from the show hccp interface cable 4/0 and show hccp interface cable 4/0 brief commands:
Router# show hccp interface cable 4/0 Cable4/0 - Group 1 Protect, enabled, blocking authentication md5, key-chain "cisco1" hello time 2000 msec, hold time 6000 msec Member 1 standby ip addr: working 10.20.111.11, protect 10.20.111.10 downstream wavecom (1.1.11.3/1, 1.1.11.3/2), upstream none Router# show hccp interface cable 4/0 brief Interface Config Grp Mbr Status Ca4/0 Protect 1 1 standby Router#
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)BC2 and later 12.2 BC releases, the brief option also shows the amount of time left before the next resynchronization and the time left before a restore:
Router# show hccp interface cable 4/0 brief Interface Config Grp Mbr Status WaitToResync WaitToRestore Ca4/0 Protect 1 1 standby 00:00:50.892 00:01:50.892 Router#
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hccp |
Displays information for all cable interfaces on which one or more HCCP groups and authentication modes have been configured. |
show hccp linecard
To display information about groups associated with cable interfaces, use the show hccp linecard command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show hccp linecard { brief | channel-switch | detail | fsm | nullfsm | subslot slot /subslot { channel-switch | detail | modem summary total } }
Syntax Description
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of HCCP for each line card. |
channel-switch |
(Optional) Displays channel-switch information for each line card. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays a detailed summary of HCCP for each line card. |
fsm |
(Optional) Displays the complete state transition flow. Each line card member in an HCCP group is controlled by a state machine, which controls the startup and switchover flow. |
nullfsm |
(Optional) Displays the HCCP members that received unused or nonmeaningful event. This is used only for debugging. |
subslot slot / subslot |
(Optional) Specifies the subslot for the line card. |
channel-switch |
(Optional) Displays line card-level channel switch summary. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays details of the line card-level HCCP. |
modem summary total |
(Optional) Displays modem information. |
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
The show hccp linecard subslot slot/subslot modem summary total command is used to show the modem summary information in the peer Inter-database and to check if the modem has successfully synchronized with the standby.
Examples
This example shows the brief and fsm information for a cable interface line card:
Router# show hccp linecard brief Card Config Mbr Role State WaitToResync WaitToRestore card 5/1 Protect 50 Standby Standby Warm never card 5/0 Working 50 Active Active Warm never Router# show hccp linecard fsm Oct 26 2010 10:46:32 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Active Sync ) + < Staticsync Done > --> ( Active Warm ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:46:32 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Standby ) + < Staticsync Done > --> ( Standby Warm ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:46:29 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Active ) + < Do Staticsync > --> ( Active Sync ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:59 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Standby ) + < Data Plane Ready > --> ( Standby ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:59 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Standby ) + < Post Become Stdby> --> ( Standby ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:59 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Active Crit ) + < Data Plane Ready > --> ( Active ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:59 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Standby Ready) + < Become Standby > --> ( Standby ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:59 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Standby Cold ) + < Prepare > --> ( Standby Ready) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:57 - Slot(5/1) Member(50): ( Init ) + < LC UP > --> ( Standby Cold ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:57 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Active Ready ) + < Become Active > --> ( Active Crit ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:57 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Active Cold ) + < Prepare > --> ( Active Ready ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F ) Oct 26 2010 10:45:57 - Slot(5/0) Member(50): ( Init ) + < LC UP > --> ( Active Cold ) : ( ACTIVE MD:0x7F )
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hccp |
Displays HCCP group information for a specific cable interface. |
show hccp interface |
Displays group information for a specific cable interface on which one or more groups and authentication modes have been configured. |
show hw-module bay
To display information about the wideband channels or RF channels on a Wideband SPA, use the show hw-module bay command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show hw-module bay { slot /subslot /bay | all } show-type { wideband-channel | rf-channel | modular-channel } [device-index] [verbose]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show hw-module bay { slot /bay /port | all } show-type { wideband-channel | rf-channel | modular-channel } [device-index] [verbose]
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
all |
Specifies that the displayed information will be for both bay 1 and bay 0 if Wideband SPAs are installed in both bays. |
show-type |
The type of information to display. Valid values are association, config, counters, and mapping. See the Usage Guidelines for more information on show types. |
wideband-channel |
Displays information for the wideband channel indicated by device-index. |
rf-channel |
Displays information for the RF channel indicated by device-index. |
modular-channel |
Displays information for the narrowband channel indicated by device-index. |
device-index |
(Optional) The wideband channel number or RF channel number or Baseline Privacy Interface (BPI) index number. |
verbose |
(Optional) Used with the config keyword. Shows more configuration information on the wideband channel or RF channel. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(21)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. |
12.3(23)BC |
The modular-channel keyword was added. MC BW % column was added to the rf-channel keyword output. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a SPA from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
The type of information that show hw-module bay displays is determined by the value of the show-type argument. The table below describes the information shown for each show-type. In the table, the Allowed with Keyword column indicates whether the show-type can be used with the keyword wideband-channel, rf-channel or modular-channel.
If device-index is omitted from show hw-module bay, the command displays information for all wideband channels, RF channels, or BPI+ indexes depending on the keywords used.
The association show-type displays wideband-to-narrowband (traditional DOCSIS) channel association information only when the cable interface line card and Wideband SPA are physically present in the CMTS.
![]() Note | If you do not specify the verbose keyword, less detailed configuration information is displayed. |
- Changes in Cisco IOS release 12.3(23)BC are not supported in Cisco IOS release 12.2(33)SCA.
- Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB, the show hw-module bay command displays an exclamation point (!) for the RF channels that are suspended by the Cisco CMTS. For more information on the suspended RF channels, see Wideband Modem Resiliency .
show-type |
Allowed with Keyword |
Description |
---|---|---|
association |
wideband-channel |
Displays wideband-to-narrowband (traditional DOCSIS) channel association information. The association of a wideband channel to a traditional DOCSIS downstream channel is made when a primary downstream channel for the fiber node is configured with the downstream command. |
config |
wideband-channel orrf-channel |
Displays wideband channel or RF channel configuration information depending on the keyword specified. |
counters |
wideband-channel orrf-channel |
Displays wideband channel or RF channel statistics depending on the keyword specified. |
mapping |
wideband-channel, rf-channel, or modular-channel |
Displays mapping of wideband channels to RF channels depending on the keyword specified. |
For additional information, refer to the following documents on Cisco.com:
- Cisco Cable Wideband Solution Design and Implementation Guide , Release 1.0
- Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router SIP and SPA Software Configuration Guide
- Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide
Examples
The following examples display sample output for the show hw-module bay command for wideband channel 0 on the Wideband SPA located in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 counters wideband-channel 0 SPA WB channel Tx packets Tx octets 1/0/0 0 29069 4032392 Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 mapping wideband-channel 0 SPA WB RF BW % channel channel 1/0/0 0 0 100 1 100 2 100 3 100 4 100 5 100 6 100 Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 association wideband-channel 0 WB BG Bundle NB NB chan Reserved Total channel ID num channel ID CIR CIR Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0 1 1 Cable6/0/0 251 0 42064200
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module bay command in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(21)BC:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 association wideband-channel 0 WB BG Bundle NB NB chan Reserved Avail channel ID num channel ID CIR CIR Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0 1 1 Cable6/0/0 251 0 0
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module bay command in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(23)BC:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 association wideband-channel 0 WB BG Bundle NB NB chan Reserved Total channel ID num channel ID CIR CIR Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0 1 140 Cable6/0/0 30 0 42064200 Router# show hw-module bay 3/0/0 mapping rf-channel SPA RF MC WB WB channel BW % channel BW % 3/0/0 0 2 0 90 1 2 3/0/0 1 2 0 90 1 2 3/0/0 3 0 3 50 3/0/0 4 0 3 100
In the preceding example, the following information is displayed for each wideband channel when the association keyword is specified.
- WB channel—Wideband-cable interface (wideband channel).
- BG ID— Bonding Group ID for the wideband channel.
- MC BW %—Percentage of rf-channel bandwidth assigned to the corresponding modular-cable interface.
- Bundle num—The number of the virtual bundle interface in which the wideband channel is a member.
- NB channel—The slot/subslot/port of the primary downstream channel (narrowband channel or traditional DOCSIS channel) for the wideband channel.
- NB channel ID—Channel ID for the primary downstream channel.
- Reserved CIR—The reserved committed information rate (CIR).
- Total CIR—The total CIR that is available.
![]() Note | For Cisco IOS Release 12.3(21)BC, the descriptions for the Reserved CIR and Available CIR fields are as follows: Reserved CIR—The reserved committed information rate (CIR). Because QoS is currently best effort for wideband traffic, reserved CIR is always 0. Avail CIR—The part of the CIR that is available. Because QoS is currently best effort for wideband traffic, available CIR is always 0. |
The following example shows a suspended RF channel in the output of the show hw-module bay command in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 mapping rf-channel SPA RF MC MC Rem. WB WB WB Rem. channel BW % Ratio channel BW % Ratio 1/0/0 0 20 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 1/0/0 1 20 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 1/0/0 2 20 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 1/0/0 3 20 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 1/0/0 4! 20 1 3 10 1 1/0/0 5 20 1 3 10 1 1/0/0 6 20 1 3 10 1 1/0/0 7 20 1 3 10 1
The following examples display show hw-module bay command output for wideband channels (0 to 11) on the Wideband SPA located in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 counters wideband-channel SPA WB channel Tx packets Tx octets 1/0/0 0 395 31590 1/0/0 1 0 0 1/0/0 2 0 0 1/0/0 3 0 0 1/0/0 4 0 0 1/0/0 5 0 0 1/0/0 6 0 0 1/0/0 7 0 0 1/0/0 8 0 0 1/0/0 9 0 0 1/0/0 10 0 0 1/0/0 11 0 0 Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 config wideband-channel WB BG Bundle WB Host Primary channel ID num Slot/Subslot BG Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0 24 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1 25 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:2 26 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:3 27 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:4 28 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:5 29 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:6 30 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:7 31 123 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:8 32 0 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:9 33 0 5/0 Yes Wideband-Cable1/0/0:10 34 0 5/0 Yes
In the preceding example, the following information is displayed for each wideband channel when the config keyword is specified.
- WB Channel—Specifies the wideband channel slot, sub-slot, bay and wideband channel number.
- BG ID—Bonding Group ID.
- Bundle num—The number of the virtual bundle interface to which the wideband channel is a member.
- WB Host Slot/Subslot—The cable interface line card that has been configured for Wideband protocol operations. See the command modular-host.
- Primary BG—Yes indicates that the wideband channel is a primary bonding group (primary wideband channel).
The following examples display show hw-module bay command output for RF channel 0 on the Wideband SPA located in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 config rf-channel 0 SPA RF Freq Mod Annex IP Address MAC Address UDP channel port 1/0/0 0 699000000 64qam B 192.168.200.30 0011.920e.a9ff 49152
In the preceding output, these fields provide information on the edge QAM device that is associated with the RF channel:
- IP Address—The IP address of the edge QAM device.
- MAC address—The MAC address of the next-hop device or edge QAM device.
- UDP port—The UDP port number for the edge QAM device that will be used for this RF channel.
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 config rf-channel 0 verbose SPA : Wideband-Cable 1/0/0 RF channel number : 0 Frequency : 699000000 Hz Modulation : 64qam Annex : B IP address of next hop : 192.168.200.30 MAC address of EQAM : 000c.3033.2cbf UDP port number : 49152 EQAM headroom : 0
The following example displays the show hw-module bay counters rf-channel command output for the RF channels of a Cisco Wideband SPA. Activity is seen on channels 1,2, and 3 as the MPEG Mbps field shows they are each transmitting at about 29 Mbps. Channel 1 is primary-capable as it is transmitting SYNC packets.
Router# show hw-module bay 3/3/0 counters rf-channel SPA RF MPEG MPEG MPEG Sync MAP Chan Packets Tx bps Mbps Packets Tx Packets Tx 3/3/0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 1 4612111 29755888 29.755 32042 151486 3/3/0 2 4536949 29720243 29.720 0 154 3/3/0 3 4542709 29688759 29.688 0 154 3/3/0 4 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 5 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 6 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 7 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 8 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 9 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 10 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 11 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 12 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 13 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 14 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 15 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 16 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 17 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 18 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 19 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 20 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 21 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 22 0 0 0.000 0 0 3/3/0 23 0 0 0.000 0 0 Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 mapping rf-channel 0 SPA RF WB BW % channel channel 1/0/0 0 0 100
The following example displays show hw-module bay command output for RF channels on the Wideband SPA located at slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0. In the example, the output is for only RF channels 0 to 8 because only those RF channels have been associated with a wideband channel. The BW % column is the percent of the RF channel bandwidth that is assigned to the wideband channel with the cable rf-channel command.
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 mapping rf-channel SPA RF WB BW % channel channel 1/0/0 0 0 100 1/0/0 1 0 100 1/0/0 2 0 100 1/0/0 3 0 100 1/0/0 4 0 100 1/0/0 5 0 100 1/0/0 6 0 100 1/0/0 7 2 100 1/0/0 8 1 100
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hw-module bay oir |
Displays the operational status of a Wideband SPA. |
show hw-module bay oir
To display the operational status of a SPA, use the show hw-module bay oir command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show hw-module bay { slot /subslot /bay | all } oir [internal]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show hw-module bay { slot /bay /port | all } oir [internal]
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for a SIP. |
subslot |
The subslot where the Wideband SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in the SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
all |
Displays OIR status for all Wideband SPAs in the system. |
internal |
(Optional) Displays detailed diagnostic information. This option is intended for internal diagnostic use with Cisco technical support personnel. |
Command Default
If you do not specify the internal keyword, detailed diagnostic information is not displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(21)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was modified to change the addressing format for a SPA from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was replaced by the show hw-module subslot oir command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show hw-module bay oir command to obtain operational status information about a Wideband SPA. To display information for a specific SPA, specify slot/subslot/bay for the SPA. To display information for all SPAs in the router, use the all keyword.
The optional internal keyword displays detailed diagnostic information that is recommended only for use with Cisco technical support personnel.
Table 0-1 describes the possible values for the Operational Status field in the output.
Examples
The following example shows the operational status of a Wideband SPA:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 oir Module Model Operational Status ------------- -------------------- ------------------------ bay 1/0/0 SPA-24XDS-SFP ok
The following example shows the operational status of a Wideband SPA when the internal keyword is specified:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 oir internal WARNING: This command is not intended for production use and should only be used under the supervision of Cisco Systems technical support personnel. sm(spa_oir_tsm bay 1/0/0 TSM), running yes, state ready Admin Status: admin enabled, Operational Status: ok(1) Last reset Reason: audit failure TSM Context: configured_spa_type 0x4AE soft remove fail code 0x0(none) last_fail_code 0x0(none) fail_count 0 timed_fail_count 0, failed_spa_type 0x0 recovery_action 0 associated_fail_code 0x0(none) sequence numbers: next from tsm 1, last to tsm 1 flags 0x0 Subslot: spa type 0x4AE, active spa type 0x4AE subslot flags 0x0, plugin flags 0x0 TSM Parameters: wait_psm_ready_timeout 180000 ms, init_timeout 120000 ms short_recovery_delay 5000 ms, long_recovery_delay 120000 ms ok_up_time 600000 ms, bad_fail_count 10 fail_time_period 600000 ms, max_fail_count 5 supports pre-configuration sm(spa_oir_audit bay 1/0/1), running yes, state sleep SPA OIR state machine audit statistics In-sync poll-count late-resp resp-fail restarts fail-count bay 1/0/0 yes 2752 0 4 1 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hw-module bay |
Displays information about the wideband channels or RF channels on a Wideband SPA. |
show hw-module bay transceiver
To display information about the pluggable transceiver module, use the show hw-module bay transceiver command in privileged EXEC mode.
show hw-module bay slot /subslot / { bay | port } transceiver transceiver-port-number [ idprom | status ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where a SIP or cable line card resides.
|
subslot |
Subslot where a SIP or cable line card resides.
|
bay |
Bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. The valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Port number.
|
transceiver |
Specifies the pluggable transceiver module installed in the slot /subslot /bay . |
transceiver-port-number |
Transceiver-port-number of the transceiver. The valid value is 0 or 1. |
idprom |
Displays information for the transceiver identification programmable read only memory (idprom). |
status |
Displays information for the transceiver initialization status. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following example is a sample output of the show hw-module bay transceiver command for wideband channel 0 on the Wideband SPA located in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 transceiver 0 idprom IDPROM for transceiver SPA_TYPE_ETHER_1x10GE_V2: Description = XFP optics (type 6) Transceiver Type: = DWDM XFP 1530.33 (138) Product Identifier (PID) = DWDM-XFP-30.33 Vendor Revision = 04 Serial Number (SN) = FLJ1212G578 Vendor Name = CISCO Vendor OUI (IEEE company ID) = 00.00.0E (14) CLEI code = IP9IAAZCAA Cisco part number = 10-2370-01 Device State = Enabled. Date code (yy/mm/dd) = 08/03/25 Connector type = LC. Encoding = 64B/66B SONET Scrambled NRZ Minimum bit rate = 9900 Mbits/s Maximum bit rate = 11100 Mbits/s
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hw-module bay |
Displays information about the wideband channels or RF channels on a Wideband SPA. |
show hw-module bay oir |
Displays the operational status of a Wideband SPA. |
show hw-module subslot oir
To display the operational status of a SPA, use the show hw-module subslot oir command in privileged EXEC mode.
show hw-module subslot { slot /subslot | all } oir [internal]
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco cBR-8 router, slots 0 to 9 can be used for a SIP. |
subslot |
The subslot where the Wideband SIP resides. On the Cisco cBR-8 router, subslot 1 is always specified. |
all |
Displays OIR status for all Wideband SPAs in the system. |
internal |
(Optional) Displays detailed diagnostic information. This option is intended for internal diagnostic use with Cisco technical support personnel. |
Command Default
If you do not specify the internal keyword, detailed diagnostic information is not displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. This command replaces the show hw-module bay oir command. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show hw-module bay oir command to obtain operational status information about a Wideband SPA. To display information for a specific SPA, specify slot/subslot/bay for the SPA. To display information for all SPAs in the router, use the all keyword.
The optional internal keyword displays detailed diagnostic information that is recommended only for use with Cisco technical support personnel.
Table 0-1 describes the possible values for the Operational Status field in the output.
Operational Status |
Description |
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---|---|---|---|
admin down |
SPA is administratively disabled by the hw-module bay shutdown global configuration command. |
||
booting |
SPA is initializing. |
||
missing |
SPA is not present in the SIP bay. |
||
ok |
SPA is operational. |
||
out of service (reason ) |
The SPA is out of service for one of the following reasons:
|
||
|
|
||
stopped |
SPA has been gracefully deactivated using the hw-module subslot stop privileged EXEC command. |
Examples
The following example shows the operational status of a Wideband SPA:
Router# show hw-module subslot 4/1 oir Module Model Operational Status ------------- -------------------- ------------------------ subslot 4/1 CBR-SUP-8X10G-PIC ok
The following example shows the operational status of a Wideband SPA when the internal keyword is specified:
Router# show hw-module subslot 4/1 oir internal WARNING: This command is not intended for production use and should only be used under the supervision of Cisco Systems technical support personnel. sm(spa_oir_tsm subslot 4/1 TSM), running yes, state ready Admin Status: admin enabled, Operational Status: ok(1) Last reset Reason: power up TSM Context: configured_spa_type 0xB82 soft remove fail code 0x0(none) last_fail_code 0x0(none) timed_fail_count 0, failed_spa_type 0x0 flags 0x10) Subslot: spa type 0xB82, active spa type 0xB82 subslot flags 0x0, plugin flags 0x0 TSM Parameters: wait_psm_ready_timeout 360000 ms, init_timeout 300000 ms remove_timeout 120000 ms, recovery_delay 5000 ms fail_time_period 1200000 ms, max_fail_count 5 supports pre-configuration
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show hw-module bay |
Displays information about the wideband channels or RF channels on a Wideband SPA. |
show ib statistic
To display the Ironbus statistics information on a SPA interface processor (SIP), use the show ib statistic command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ib statistic
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCI |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show ib statistic command:
Router# show ib statistic 1/0: fib_pkts_rcvd 176652603 fib_byts_rcvd 14591185846 tib_pkts_sent 447859 tib_byts_sent 57548025 fib_throughput(DS) 1318481 b/s tib_throughput(US) 7094 b/s fib bandwidth usage(DS) < 1% tib bandwidth usage(US) < 1% Current bandwidth threshold 90% message interval 2min Default bandwidth threshold 90% message interval 2min 3/0: fib_pkts_rcvd 44773 fib_byts_rcvd 4125566 tib_pkts_sent 3318 tib_byts_sent 388462 fib_throughput(DS) 0 b/s tib_throughput(US) 0 b/s fib bandwidth usage(DS) < 1% tib bandwidth usage(US) < 1% Current bandwidth threshold 90% message interval 2min Default bandwidth threshold 90% message interval 2min
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable sip ib-stats |
Configures the Ironbus throughput warning message threshold. |
show interface bundle
To display information about a specific virtual cable bundle, use the show interface bundle command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco uBR Series Router
show interface bundle number [ accounting | controller | counters protocol status | crb | description | fair-queue | intercept | irb | mac-accounting | monitor interval | mpls-exp | precedence | random-detect | stats | summary ]
show interface bundle number [ accounting | controller | counters protocol status | crb | description | intercept | irb | mac-accounting | monitor interval | mpls-exp | multicast-sessions | precedence | stats | summary ]
Syntax Description
number |
Specific virtual bundle. The valid values range from 1 to 255. |
accounting |
Displays accounting information for the specified virtual interface bundle. |
controller |
Displays information about interface status, configuration, and controller status for the specified virtual interface bundle. |
protocol |
Displays information about interface protocol counters for the specified virtual interface bundle. |
status |
Displays information about the current status of enabled protocols. |
crb |
Displays the interface routing and bridging information. |
description |
Displays the specified virtual interface bundle description. |
fair-queue |
For uBR series routers, displays the interface bundle Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ) information. |
intercept |
Displays the intercept streams information on the specified virtual interface bundle. |
irb |
Displays the interface bundle routing and bridging information. |
mac-accounting |
Displays the interface bundle MAC accounting information. |
monitor interval |
Monitors the specified interface bundle continuously at the specified interval. |
mpls-exp |
Displays the MPLS experimental accounting information on the specified interface bundle. |
multicast-sessions |
Displays the configuration parameters for multicast sessions on a specific bundle. |
precedence |
Displays the interface precedence accounting information. |
random-detect |
For uBR series routers, displays the interface Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) information. |
stats |
Displays interface packets and octets, in and out, by the switching path. |
summary |
Displays the summary of activity on the specified interface bundle. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values for this command.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCB |
Support for the multicast-sessions keyword was removed. Running the command with the multicast-sessions keyword does not display an output. |
12.2(33)SCE |
The multicast-sessions keyword was removed. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. The fair-queue and random-detect keywords are removed. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
The multicast-sessions keyword was removed. It is not available on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers . |
Examples
The following is an example of the show interface bundle command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 Load for five secs: 2%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:03:45.483 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Bundle1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Cable Virtual-bundle interface, address is 0013.5f03.a4e3 (bia 000 0.0000.0000) Internet address is 5.65.0.1/16 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 26000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 00:00:25, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Interface Bundle1 queueing strategy: fifo 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 1676 packets input, 283993 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 601 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 51 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 4163 packets output, 379783 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The following is an example of the show interface bundle accounting command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 accounting Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:04:41.271 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Bundle1 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Other 1678 0 0 0 IP 1406 270933 4209 384390 ARP 294 17640 0 0
The following is an example of the show interface bundle controller command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 controller Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:04:58.539 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Bundle1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Cable Virtual-bundle interface, address is 0013.5f03.a4e3 (bia 000 0.0000.0000) Internet address is 5.65.0.1/16 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 26000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 00:00:17, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Interface Bundle1 queueing strategy: fifo 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 1000 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec 1707 packets input, 289077 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 613 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 51 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 4224 packets output, 386306 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The following is an example of the show interface bundle counter protocol command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 counters protocol status Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:05:30.695 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Protocols allocated: Bundle1: Other, IP, ARP
The following is an example of the show interface bundle crb command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 crb Load for five secs: 2%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:05:57.267 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Bundle1 Routed protocols on Bundle1: ip
The following is an example of the show interface bundle description command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 description Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:06:22.243 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Interface Status Protocol Description Bu1 up up
The following is an example of the show interface bundle intercept command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 intercept Load for five secs: 2%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:06:56.763 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 No interception active
The following is an example of the show interface bundle multicast-sessions command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 multicast-sessions Multicast Sessions on Bundle1 Group Interface GC SAID SFID GQC GEn RefCount GC-Interface State 224.1.1.45 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE 224.1.1.46 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE 224.1.1.47 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE Aggregate Multicast Sessions on Bundle1 Aggregate Sessions for SAID 8193 GQC 1 CurrSess 3 Group Interface GC SAID SFID AggGQC GEn RefCount GC-Interface 224.1.1.45 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1 224.1.1.46 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1 224.1.1.47 Bundle1.1 1 8193 --- 1 5 1 Bundle1
The following is an example of the show interface bundle stats command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 stats Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:10:18.775 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 Bundle1 Switching path Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Processor 661 179549 0 0 Route cache 1175 130728 4512 414497 Total 1836 310277 4512 414497
The following is an example of the show interface bundle summary command for bundle 1:
Router# show interface bundle 1 summary Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, *06:10:28.167 EDT Wed Oct 12 2011 *: interface is up IHQ: pkts in input hold queue IQD: pkts dropped from input queue OHQ: pkts in output hold queue OQD: pkts dropped from output queue RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec) RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec) TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec) TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec) TRTL: throttle count Interface IHQ IQD OHQ OQD RXBS RXPS TXBS TXPS TRTL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Bundle1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show interface cable |
Displays configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface cable modem |
Displays information about cable modems and associated customer premises equipment (CPE) devices connected to a particular cable interface. |
show interface cable
To display the current configuration and status of a cable interface, use the show interface cable command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } [options]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } [options]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot /subslot /cable-interface-index [options]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
options |
Cable-specific options are documented in their own command reference pages:
A number of non-cable-specific options are also supported (but not all are meaningful for cable interfaces): accounting—Displays the number of packets of each protocol type that was sent through the interface. crb—Displays routing and bridging information.description—Displays the description entered for the interface.fair-queue—Displays distributed weighted fair queuing (DWFQ) statistics. irb—Displays integrated routing bridge information. mac-accounting—Displays Ethernet MAC accounting information.random-detect—Displays weighted random early detection (WRED) information.rate-limit—Displays rate-limit information.shape—Displays Traffic Shape information.stats—Displays numbers of packets that were switched. |
![]() Note | For information on the non-cable specific options, see the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 documentation on Cisco.com and the Customer Documentation CD-ROM. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
11.3 XA |
This command was introduced. |
12.0(3)T |
This command was ported to the mainline release. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
This example shows the output for the show interface cable command:
Router# show interface cable 1/0/0 Cable1/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is BCM3210 ASIC, address is 000a.13e8.1ca8 (bia 000a.13e8.1a60) Internet address is 1.1.1.3/24 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 27000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255 Encapsulation, loopback not set, keepalive not set ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 4d07h, output 00:00:00, output hang never Last clearing of “show interface” counters never Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops 5 minute input rate 1834000 bits/sec, 2385 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 1982000 bits/sec, 2431 packets/sec 24461542 packets input, 2348214388 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 1979 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 24854257 packets output, 2536222931 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Field |
Description |
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Cable slot/cable-interface-index is up/...administratively down |
Indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active or taken down by the administrator. |
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line protocol is up/...administratively down |
Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol believe the interface is usable or if it has been taken down by the administrator. |
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hardware |
Hardware type and address. |
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Internet address |
Internet address followed by subnet mask. |
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MTU |
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface. |
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BW |
Bandwidth of the interface in kilobits per second. |
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DLY |
Delay of the interface in microseconds. |
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rely |
Reliability of the interface as a fraction of 255, calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. (For example, 255/255 is 100 percent reliability.) |
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load |
Load on the interface as a fraction of 255, calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. (For example, 255/255 is complete saturation.) |
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Encapsulation |
Encapsulation method assigned to this interface. |
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ARP type |
Type of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and timeout value assigned. |
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Last input |
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully received by an interface. |
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output |
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully sent by an interface. |
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Last clearing of “show interface” counters |
Time at which the counters that measure cumulative statistics (such as number of bytes sent and received) were last reset to zero. |
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Queueing strategy |
Displays the type of queueing configured for this interface. In the following example output, the type of queueing configured is first-in first-out (FIFO). |
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Output queue |
Number of packets in the output queue. The format of this number is A/B, where A indicates the number of packets in the queue, and B indicates the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue. |
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drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped because of a full queue. |
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input queue/drops |
Number of packets in the input queue. The format of this number is A/B, where A indicates the number of packets in the queue, and B indicates the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue. |
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drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped because of a full queue. |
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Five minute input rate Five minute output rate |
Average number of bits and packets sent per second in the last five minutes. The five-minute interval is the default time period for statistics collection and can be changed for each individual cable interface using the load-interval command in interface configuration mode. |
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packets input |
Total number of error-free packets received by the system. |
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bytes input |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error-free packets received by the system. |
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no buffer |
Number of received packets discarded because there was no buffer space in the main system. |
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Received broadcast |
Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the interface. |
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runts |
Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the medium’s minimum packet size. |
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giants |
Number of packets that are discarded because they are bigger than the standard Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. For Ethernet packets, RFC 1757 defines giants as “the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.”
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input errors |
Total number of errors received on the interface. This count includes runts and giants, which are shown above, as well as other errors, such as no buffers, and CRC, frame, overrun, and ignored counts. This count can also include DOCSIS protocol errors such as an invalid SID in the DOCSIS frame, a bad extended header length, corrupted concatenated packets, and invalid bandwidth requests. |
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CRC |
Indicates the number of times the cyclic redundancy checksum (CRC) generated by the originating LAN station or far-end device does not match the checksum calculated from the data received. |
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frame |
Number of packets received incorrectly having a CRC error and a non-integer number of octets. |
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overrun |
Number of times the receiver hardware was unable to forward received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the receiver’s ability to handle the data. |
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ignored |
Number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. |
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packets output |
Total number of messages sent by the system. |
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bytes |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, sent by the system. |
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underruns |
Number of times the sender has been running faster than the receiving device can handle. |
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output errors |
Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of packets out of the interface being examined. |
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collisions |
Not applicable. |
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interface resets |
Number of times an interface has been completely reset. |
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output buffer failures |
Number of times the output buffer has failed. |
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output buffer swapped out |
Number of times the output buffer has been swapped out. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Examples
This example shows the output for the show interface cable command:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 Cable1/0/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is CMTS MD interface, address is c414.3c17.1dcb (bia c414.3c17.1dcb) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 26000 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 22/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: weighted fair Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops) Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total) Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated) Available Bandwidth 19500 kilobits/sec 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 2281000 bits/sec, 2854 packets/sec 27026 packets input, 2849227 bytes, 26 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 36755119 packets output, 3675867584 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets 0 unknown protocol drops 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable downstream |
Displays information about the downstream on the cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays information by service identifier (SID) of each CM on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable upstream |
Displays information about one or all upstreams on the cable interface. |
show interface cable admission-control reservation
To display service flows, categorizations, and bandwidth consumption on the Cisco CMTS, for the specified interface, and the specified service flow direction, use the show interface cable admission-control reservation command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable slot/subslot/port admission-control reservation [ downstream | upstream ] port-no
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show | interface | cable | { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } | | admission-control | reservation | [ downstream | upstream ] | port-no
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show | interface | cable | { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } | | admission-control | reservation | [ downstream | upstream port-no | us-bonding-group upstream -bonding-group-number ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
downstream |
Displays downstream service flow information for the designated cable interface. |
upstream port-no |
Displays upstream service flow information for the designated cable interface. The port number may be optionally specified here for more limited display. |
us-bonding-group upstream -bonding-group-number |
Displays the upstream bonding group service flow information. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values for this command. However, Cisco IOS Release 12.3(21)BC supports default operation and non-default configuration for feature on the Cisco CMTS.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(21)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router and the Cisco uBR7246VXR router. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The us-bonding-group upstream -bonding-group-number keyword and variable was added. |
Usage Guidelines
For additional information about using this command, refer to the following documents on Cisco.com:
Use the us-bonding-group upstream -bonding-group-number keyword and variable to display the upstream bonding group service flow information.
Examples
This example shows the output and status of the Service Flow Admission Control feature, and the show interface cable admission-control reservation { downstream | upstream } port-no command.
Router# show interface cable 5/1/1 admission-control reservation downstream. SfId Mac Address Bucket Bucket Name State Current Reserv 4 0000.cad6.f052 8 act 0 88 0000.cad6.f052 8 act 2000 6 0000.cad6.eece 8 act 0 21 0000.cad6.eece 8 act 2000 8 0000.cad6.eebe 8 act 0 24 0000.cad6.eebe 8 act 2000 10 0000.cadb.30a6 8 act 0 27 0000.cadb.30a6 8 act 2000
This example illustrates further information for the Service Flow Admission Control feature with abbreviated command syntax. This example displays threshold levels and current reservation per bucket, and the oversubscribed bandwidth per bucket. Cisco IOS indicates implicitly calculated threshold with asterisk.
Router# sh cable admission-control interface ca 5/1/1 upstream 0 Interface Cable5/1/1 Upstream Bit Rate (bits per second) = 4096000 Resource - Upstream Bandwidth ----------------------------- Bucket Names Minor # of Major # of Excls # of Non-Ex Curr. Curr. Conf # of No Level Times Level Times Level Times Level Resv Ovrsb Level Rejec 1 5 1312 7 1262 45 0 0 31 0 I 36 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6* 0 0 I 0 8 5 31 7 29 49 11 5 79 25 I 0
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable admission-control reservation command with the downstream keyword on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 admission-control reservation downstream SfId Mac Address Bucket Bucket Name State Current Reserv 16 0025.2e2d.74f8 8 Active 0 28 0025.2e2d.74f8 8 Active 0 18 0025.2eaf.7f38 8 Active 0 21 0025.2eaf.7f38 8 Active 0 20 0025.2eaf.8302 8 Active 0 22 0025.2eaf.8302 8 Active 0 26 0025.2eaf.82f4 8 Active 0 27 0025.2eaf.82f4 8 Active 0 30 0025.2e2d.75be 8 Active 0 32 0025.2e2d.75be 8 Active 0 Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable admission-control reservation command with the upstream keyword on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 admission-control reservation upstream 0 Interface Cable3/0/0 Upstream Port 0 SfId Mac Address Bucket Bucket Name State Current Reserv 15 0025.2e2d.74f8 8 Active 0 19 0025.2eaf.8302 8 Active 0 29 0025.2e2d.75be 8 Active 0 Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable admission-control reservation command with the us-bonding-group keyword on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 admission-control reservation us-bonding-group 1 Interface Cable3/0/0 Upstream bonding group 1 SfId Mac Address Bucket Bucket Name State Current Reserv Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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cable admission-control ds-bandwidth |
Sets minor, major and exclusive thresholds for downstream voice or data bandwidth for each or all interfaces on the Cisco CMTS |
cable admission-control preempt priority-voice |
Changes the default PacketCable Emergency 911 call preemption functions on the Cisco CMTS, supporting throughput and bandwidth requirements for Emergency 911 calls above all other buckets on the Cisco CMTS. |
cable admission-control us-bandwidth |
Configures global or interface-level upstream bandwidth thresholds and exclusive or non-exclusive resources on the Cisco CMTS. |
cable application-type include |
Associates an application type with a specific and prioritized bucket on the Cisco CMTS. |
cable application-type name |
Assigns an alpha-numeric name for the specified bucket. |
debug cable admission-control flow-categorization |
Displays service flow categorization results, enabled when a service flow is classified. |
show application-buckets |
Displays rules for any or all buckets supporting Service Flow Admission Control on the Cisco CMTS. |
show interface cable admission-control reservation |
Displays service flows, categorizations, and bandwidth consumption on the Cisco CMTS, for the specified interface, and the specified service flow direction. |
show interface cable cable-monitor
To display cable monitor flow information, use the show interface cable cable-monitor command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } cable-monitor
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } cable-monitor [ cam | verbose ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
(Cisco uBR10012 only) Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. |
cam |
(Optional) Displays detailed content addressable memory (CAM) information. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed monitor flow information. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCA |
This command is introduced. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output from the show interface cable cable-monitor command:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 cable-monitor US/ Time Outbound Flow Flow Type Flow Packet MAC MAC Encap DS Stmp Interface Type Identifier Extn. Type Extn. Type Type us no Et1/2 us-port 0 yes data no - docsis all no Et1/2 acc-list 103 yes data no - docsis all yes Et1/2 mac-addr 0050.0000.0000 yes mac no - -
The following is a sample output from the show interface cable cable-monitor cam command:
Router# show interface cable6/0/0 cable-monitor cam Sniffer Wideband interface = Wi6/0/0:0 Sniff points 0x9 DS Unconditional sniffing for 0 flows. FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 DS HighPrio Unconditional sniffing for 0 flows. FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US Packet Unconditional sniffing US 0, 1 FlowIndex: 2 Total: 1. Hits 1035 US 1, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US 2, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US 3, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US Frag Unconditional sniffing US 0, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US 1, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US 2, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 US 3, 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0. Hits 0 MAC Address CAM : Entry 0, MAC 7cb2.1b0f.ea7a Refcount 1 FlowIndex: 1 Total: 1 Hits 401 Entry 1, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 2, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 3, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 4, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 5, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 6, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 7, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 8, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 9, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 10, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 11, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 12, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 13, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 14, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 15, MAC 0000.0000.0000 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Sid CAM : Entry 0, Sid 1, US 1 Refcount 1 FlowIndex: 1 Total: 1 Hits 825 Entry 1, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 2, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 3, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 4, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 5, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 6, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 7, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 8, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 9, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 10, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 11, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 12, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 13, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 14, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0 Entry 15, Sid 0, US 0 Refcount 0 FlowIndex: Total: 0 Hits 0
The following is a sample output from the show interface cable cable-monitor verbose command:
Router# show interface cable6/0/0 cable-monitor verbose Sniffer Wideband interface = Wi6/0/0:0 Index 0, Direction all DS CAM Index 0 (MAC 7cb2.1b0f.ea74), Hits 10 No US CAM Entry No US CAM Entry No US CAM Entry No US CAM Entry 10 packets evaluated, 10 output, 0 No buffer 0 NotData, 0 NotMac, 0 Extn not matched, 0 US MacAddress mismatch 0 NotMap, 0 No sid in MAP, 0 not REQ, 0 not Grant 0 Not DSA, 0 not DSC, 0 Not DSD 0 Sid mismatch in DS Pkts, 0 ACL match failed In VCCI 0x5B, Out VCCI 0xFFFF Index 1, Direction us No DS CAM Entry No US CAM Entry No US CAM Entry No US CAM Entry 582 packets evaluated, 582 output, 0 No buffer 0 NotData, 0 NotMac, 0 Extn not matched, 0 US MacAddress mismatch 0 NotMap, 0 No sid in MAP, 0 not REQ, 0 not Grant 0 Not DSA, 0 not DSC, 0 Not DSD 0 Sid mismatch in DS Pkts, 0 ACL match failed In VCCI 0x5B, Out VCCI 0x56
Field |
Description |
---|---|
DS |
Downstream. Indicates that only downstream flows are monitored. |
UP |
Upstream. Indicates that only upstream flows are monitored. |
ALL |
Indicates that all flows are monitored. |
Time Stmp |
“Yes” indicates that forwarded packets have been time-stamped, with appended 4 bytes. “No” indicates that forwarded packets have not been time-stamped. |
Outbound Interface |
Identifies the interfaces where the packets have been forwarded to (Ethernet or Fast Ethernet). |
Flow Type |
Identifies the selected flow type, MAC-address, access-list number, or upstream port number. |
Flow Type Identifier |
MAC address, access-list number, or service ID. |
Flow Extn. |
“Yes” indicates that extended filters are configured, and “no” indicates that no extended filters have been configured. |
MAC Type |
Not applicable. |
Encap |
DOCSIS encapsulation. |
Type |
Forwarded packets with Ethernet encapsulation. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable monitor |
Enables the forwarding of selected packets on the cable interface to an external LAN analyzer. |
show interface cable controller
To display the interface status, configuration and controller status, use the show interface cable controller command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot/subslot/cable-interface-index controller
Syntax Description
slot/subslot/cable-interface-index |
Identifies the cable interface on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
IOS-XE 3.18.0SP |
This command was modified on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. MD OCD and MD DPD statistics were added in the command output. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable controller command with the MD DPD statistics:
Router# show interface cable 3/0/0 controller | beg MD DPD *** MD DPD Statistics **** OFDM port/chan: 0/158 Profile 0 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments PLC: good: 1159 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 464 error: 0 Profile 1 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments Data Chan: good: 464 error: 0 Profile 255 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments PLC: good: 1159 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 464 error: 0 OFDM port/chan: 7/162 Profile 0 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments PLC: good: 123 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 50 error: 0 Profile 1 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments Data Chan: good: 50 error: 0 Profile 255 DPD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 DPD TX fragments PLC: good: 123 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 50 error: 0 Totals DPD Cache RX good messages: 6 fragments: 6 DPD TX fragments PLC: good: 2564 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 1542 error: 0 DPD RX errors mpart err: 0 queue err: 0 inv ccc err 0 oos ccc err 0
This example shows the output of the show interface cable controller command with the MD OCD statistics:
Router# show interface cable 3/0/0 controller | beg MD OCD *** MD OCD Statistics **** OFDM port/chan: 0/158 OCD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 OCD TX fragments PLC: good: 727 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 291 error: 0 OFDM port/chan: 7/162 OCD Cache RX good messages: 1 fragments: 1 OCD TX fragments PLC: good: 42 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 17 error: 0 Totals OCD Cache RX good messages: 2 fragments: 2 OCD TX fragments PLC: good: 769 error: 0 Data Chan: good: 308 error: 0 OCD RX errors mpart err: 0 queue err: 0 inv ccc err 0 oos ccc err 0
show interface cable downstream
To display information about the downstreams on a cable interface, use the show interface cable downstream command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } downstream
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } downstream
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
(Cisco uBR10012 only) Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
11.3 XA |
This command was introduced. |
12.0(3)T |
Command ported to the mainline release. |
12.1(4)CX |
Output was expanded for show interface cable downstream command for DOCSIS 1.1 operation. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
Support was added to the Release 12.2 BC train. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show interface cable downstream command for Cisco IOS releases that support only DOCSIS 1.0 or 1.0+ operation:
Router# show interface cable 6/0 downstream Cable6/0: Downstream is up 111947771 packets output, 1579682655 bytes, 0 discarded 0 output errors
The following is sample output from the show interface cable downstream command for Cisco IOS releases that support only DOCSIS 1.1 operation:
Router# show interface cable 4/0 downstream Cable4/0:Downstream is up 54335436 packets output, 2854290447 bytes, 0 discarded 0 output errors 1 total active devices, 1 active modems Total downstream bandwidth: 27000000 bps Total downstream reserved bandwidth: 1000000 bps Worst case latency for low latency queue: 0 usecs Current Upper limit for worst case latency: 0 usecs Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Cable |
Indicates the location of the downstream interface. |
Downstream is up/...administratively down |
Indicates the administrative state of the interface. |
packets output |
Total number of data packets that have been transmitted on this downstream cable interface. |
bytes |
The number of bytes for data packets that have been transmitted on this downstream cable interface. |
discarded |
Total number of packets that were not transmitted on the downstream, because of an error, such as a buffer overrun, the Cisco CMTS running out of memory, or the frame being larger than the cable interface’s MTU value. |
output errors |
Total number of packets that could not be transmitted on this downstream cable interface because of all errors. |
total active devices |
Total number of active cable modems and customer premises equipment (CPE) devices that are connected to this downstream cable interface. |
active modems |
Total number of active cable modems that are connected to this downstream cable interface. |
Total downstream bandwidth |
Total bandwidth associated with this downstream cable interface, in bits per second. |
Total downstream reserved bandwidth |
Total bandwidth on this downstream cable interface that has been reserved by specifying a value for the Min Reserved Traffic Rate field for the downstream service flow in the cable modems’ DOCSIS configuration files. |
Worst case latency for low latency queue |
Worst case latency value, in microseconds, that is allowed on this downstream cable interface, as determined by the Max DS Latency field for the downstream service flow in the cable modems’ DOCSIS configuration files. |
Current Upper limit for worst case latency |
Lowest worst case latency value, in microseconds, that is allowed on this downstream cable interface. The Cisco CMTS uses the lowest specified Max DS Latency value that has been specified for a downstream service flow in any of the DOCSIS configuration files being used by cable modems on this downstream. If a cable modem tries to register a downstream service flow that uses a worst case latency that is greater than this value, the Cisco CMTS will refuse to admit that service flow. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable |
Displays configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays information by service identifier (SID) of each CM on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable upstream |
Displays information about one or all upstreams on the cable interface. |
show interface cable dsg downstream
To display interface configuration and status information for Advanced-mode DOCSIS Set-top Gateway (A-DSG) downstreams on a Cisco CMTS router, use the show interface cable dsg downstream command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } dsg downstream [ dcd | rule rule-id [ cfr | clients | verbose ] | tunnel tunnel-id ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } dsg downstream [ dcd | rule rule-id [ cfr | clients | verbose ] | tunnel tunnel-id ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } dsg downstream [ dcd | tunnel tunnel-id ]
Syntax Description
cable |
Specifies details of a cable interface line card: |
cableslot/subslot/cable-interface-index |
|
dcd |
(Optional) Displays downstream channel descriptor (DCD) messages for the A-DSG interface. |
rule rule-id |
(Optional) Displays interface-level information for A-DSG rules on the Cisco CMTS router, such as rule state, tunnels, classifiers, client information, upstream channel identifier, and the number of vendors associated to a rule on a given downstream. |
cfr |
(Optional) Displays the list of classifiers associated to the A-DSG rule, such as classifiers associated with the rule-id under the interface. |
clients |
(Optional) Displays clients associated with the rule-id under the interface. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays A-DSG downstream rule detail information. |
tunnel tunnel-id |
(Optional) Displays interface-level A-DSG downstream tunnel information. The valid range is from 1 to 65535. |
Command Default
Displays configuration information for all DSG downstream channels on a cable interface.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(13a)BC |
This command was introduced to support A-DSG 1.1 on the Cisco uBR10012 router and Cisco uBR7200 series routers. |
12.3(17a)BC |
This command was modified to support A-DSG 1.2 with the following changes: |
12.2SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCB4 |
This command was modified. The show interface cable dsg downstream dcd command output is changed to display interface level DCD statistics for all interfaces in the mac-domain such as cable interfaces, modular cable interfaces, and IC interfaces. The field IF name is added to the output to indicate the interface. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCG |
This command was modified. Support for the following keywords was removed:
|
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
|
Usage Guidelines
To use the show interface cable dsg downstream command, the tunnel group must be configured globally and also at the cable interface.
CMTS Router |
Line Card |
Slot |
Subslot |
Port |
Cable Interface Index |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cisco uBR10012 |
Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V |
5 to 8 |
0 or 1 |
0 to 4 |
0 to 14 |
Cisco UBR-MC20X20V |
0 to 4 |
||||
Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 |
|||||
Cisco uBR7225VXR |
All |
1 or 2 |
— |
0 or 1 |
— |
Cisco uBR7246VXR |
All |
3 to 6 |
— |
0 or 1 |
— |
Examples
Examples
The following example illustrates A-DSG downstream configuration information and the number of DSG tunnels, classifiers, clients and vender specific parameters.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream chan chFreq chan timer init oper twoWay oneWay num num num num num list index freq index timeout timeout timer timer rule tunnel cfr client vsp 1 2 666 1 1 2 3 4 9 6 4 6 2 3 500
Examples
The following example illustrates the DCD statistics for the given downstream channel for A-DSG version 1.1. DCD TLV information displays if the debug cable dsg command is active. This output was changed in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC for A-DSG version 1.2.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream dcd dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of state sent fail change cnt fragment en 282 0 1 1
The following example shows the output for A-DSG debugging while running the same command:
Router# debug cable dsg Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream dcd dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of state sent fail change cnt fragment en 2139 0 1 1 Router# 00:35:58: DCD TLV last sent: 32390101 01020102 040E0302 09510100 02061111 11111111 05060100 5E010114 06020001 2B150803 12345612 3456789A BCDEF012 3456789A BCDEF032 26010102 02010104 0E030209 51010002 06111111 11111105 0601005E 01011E06 02000206 02000A32 18010103 02010104 04040200 01050601 005E0101 28060200 03321401 01040201 01040403 02070105 0601005E 01013232 14010105 02010104 04040200 02050601 005E0101 3C321401 01070201 01040404 02000605 0601005E 01011432 1E010108 02010104 0E030209 51010002 06111111 11111105 0601005E 01011432 35010114 02010104 0E030209 51010002 06111111 11111105 0601005E 0101142B Router# 15080312 34561234 56789ABC DEF01234 56789ABC DEF01715 02020001 05010109 0C0504E6 6F6F6F03 046F6F6F 6F170F02 02000205 01010906 0504E601 0141170F 02020003 05010109 060504E6 01012817 0F020200 0A050101 09060504 E6010147 33230104 27B25A80 01041DCD 65000202 00010302 00020402 00030502 00042B05 08030022 22
Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC, this output was modified to add the “dcd Tx” field in support of A-DSG version 1.2 as shown below:
Router# show interfaces cable 5/0 dsg downstream dcd dcd dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of state Tx sent fail change cnt fragment en on 6502 0 28 1
The following output displays the DCD statistics on all the cable and modular interfaces. The “IF Name” field displays the interface type:
Router#show interface cable 5/1/0 dsg downstream dcd IF dcd dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of Name state Tx sent fail change cnt fragment ---------- ----- ----- --------------- -------------- ---------- -------- Ca5/1/0 en on 70 0 2 1 Mo1/0/0:0 en on 70 0 2 1
Examples
![]() Note | This command is obsolete beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC. |
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream rule rule rule rule tunnel tunnel tunnel cfr cfr cfrIn client vsp id state pri id state mac-addr id state dcd listId index 1 en 2 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en yes 2 1 5 en no 11 en no 14 en no 2 en 1 2 en 0100.5e01.011e 2 en yes 2 10 en yes 3 en 1 3 en 0100.5e01.0128 3 en yes 3 4 en 1 4 en 0100.5e01.0132 4 en no 4 5 en 1 5 en 0100.5e01.013c 9 en no 5 6 en 1 6 dis 0100.5e01.0146 6 2 7 en 1 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en no 10 5 en no 11 en no 14 en no 8 en 1 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en no 2 5 en no 11 en no 14 en no 20 en 1 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en no 2 1 5 en no 11 en no 14 en no 65535 dis yes
The following example displays the same information as above for the given rule.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream rule 1 rule rule rule tunnel tunnel tunnel cfr cfr cfrIn client vsp id state pri id state mac-addr id state dcd listId index 1 en 2 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en yes 2 1 5 en no 11 en no 14 en no Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream rule 1 cfr rule cfr cfr cfrIn cfr destination ip source ip srcPre d_port d_port id id state dcd pri address address length start end 1 1 en yes 1 230.111.111.111 111.111.111.111 32 0 65535 5 en no 1 230.1.1.60 0.0.0.0 32 0 65535 11 en no 1 224.25.25.134 0.0.0.0 32 0 65535 14 en no 0 230.1.1.20 0.0.0.0 32 1000 2000 Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream rule 1 clients rule rule rule client client client client id state pri listId id id type address 1 en 2 2 1 CA System ID 0951 3 Broadcast 8 MAC Addr 1111.1111.111 Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream rule 1 verbose Rule ID : 1 State : enable Priority : 2 Tunnel ID : 1 State : enable MAC Addr : 0100.5e01.0114 Cfr Id : 1 State : enable Priority : 1 Dest IP : 230.111.111.111 Src IP : 111.111.111.111 Src Prefix Length : 32 Dest Port Start : 0 Dest Port End : 65535 Forwarded : 0 Received : 0 Cfr Id : 5 State : enable Priority : 1 Dest IP : 230.1.1.60 Src IP : 0.0.0.0 Src Prefix Length : 32 Dest Port Start : 0 Dest Port End : 65535 Forwarded : 0 Received : 0 Cfr Id : 11 State : enable Priority : 1 Dest IP : 224.25.25.134 Src IP : 0.0.0.0 Src Prefix Length : 32 Dest Port Start : 0 Dest Port End : 65535 Forwarded : 0 Received : 0 Cfr Id : 14 State : enable Priority : 0 Dest IP : 230.1.1.20 Src IP : 0.0.0.0 Src Prefix Length : 32 Dest Port Start : 1000 Dest Port End : 2000 Forwarded : 0 Received : 0 Client List Id : 2 Client Id : 1 Client Id Type : CA System ID 0951 Client Id : 3 Client Id Type : Broadcast Client Id : 8 Client Id Type : MAC Addr 1111.1111.111 vsif index : 1 vsif oui : 0X123456 vsif value : 0X123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0
Examples
The following examples shows output for tunnels on A-DSG version 1.1 downstreams. This output was changed in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC for A-DSG version 1.2.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream tunnel tunnel tunnel tunnel cfr cfr rule rule client service id state mac-addr id state id state listId class 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en 1 en 2 SI 5 en 7 en 10 11 en 8 en 2 14 en 20 en 2 2 en 0100.5e01.011e 2 en 2 en 2 NDS-CA 10 en 3 en 0100.5e01.0128 3 en 3 en 3 NDS-APP 4 en 0100.5e01.0132 4 en 4 en 4 MOTO-CA 5 en 0100.5e01.013c 9 en 5 en 5 MOTO-APP 6 dis 0100.5e01.0146 6 en 6 SA-CA
Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC, this output was modified to add the “TG id” field in support of A-DSG version 1.2, and modifies the output column headings as shown below:
Router# show interfaces cable 5/0 dsg downstream tunnel tunnel TG cfr rule client service id state mac-addr id id state id state listId class 1 en 0100.5e01.0001 1 1 en 1 en 1 DSG-Rate1 6 en 7 en 8 en 2 en 0100.5e01.0002 1 2 en 2 en 2 3 en 0100.5e01.0003 1 3 en 3 en 3 4 en 0002.0002.0001 2 4 en 4 en 1 5 en 0002.0002.0002 2 5 en 5 en 2 DSG-Rate2 6 en 0002.0002.0003 2 9 en 6 en 21
Examples
The following examples shows output for a specified tunnel on A-DSG version 1.1 downstreams. This output was changed in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC for A-DSG version 1.2.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 dsg downstream tunnel 1 tunnel tunnel tunnel cfr cfr rule rule client service id state mac-addr id state id state listId class 1 en 0100.5e01.0114 1 en 1 en 2 SI 5 en 7 en 10 11 en 8 en 2 14 en 20 en 2
Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(17a)BC, this output was modified to add the “TG id” field in support of A-DSG version 1.2, and modifies the output column headings as shown below:
Router# show interfaces cable 5/0 dsg downstream tunnel 1 tunnel TG cfr rule client service id state mac-addr id id state id state listId class 1 en 0100.5e01.0001 1 1 en 1 en 1 DSG-Rate1 6 en 7 en 8 en
This example shows the output for the show interface cable dsg downstream command:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 dsg downstream chan chan chan timer init oper twoWay oneWay num num num num num list index freq index timeout timeout timer timer rule tunnel cfr client vsp ----- ----- ---- ----- ------- ------- ------ ------ ---- ------ ---- ------ --- 0 0 0 0 0 Router#
This example shows the output for the show interface cable dsg downstream dcd command:
Router#show intwerface cable 3/0/0 dsg downstream dcd IF dcd dcd dsg num of dcd num of dcd num of dcd num of Name state Tx fwd sent fail change cnt frag ------------ ----- ----- ---- --------------- -------------- ----------- ------ In3/0/0:8 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 In3/0/0:16 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 In3/0/0:24 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 In3/0/0:32 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 In3/0/0:33 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 In3/0/0:40 dis n/a en 0 0 0 0 Router#
This example shows the output for the show interface cable dsg downstream tunnel command when a tunnel is not associated to an interface:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 dsg downstream tunnel 1 % DSG tunnel 1 not associated to interface. Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug cable dsg |
Enables general, DCD or packet-related debugging. |
show interface |
Displays general interface information for the specified or all interfaces. |
show interface cable dsg downstream tg |
Displays information for A-DSG downstream tunnel groups on a Cisco CMTS router. |
show interface cable dsg downstream tg
To display information for Advanced-mode DOCSIS Set-top Gateway (A-DSG) downstream tunnel groups on a Cisco CMTS router, use the show interface cable dsg downstream tg command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } dsg downstream tg [ channel channel-id ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } dsg downstream tg [ channel channel-id ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } dsg downstream tg tunnel-id
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
channel channel-id |
(Optional) Specifies the downstream channel identifier as a number from 1–65535. This option is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
tunnel-group id |
(Optional Cisco cBR router) Specifies the DSG tunnel group identifier as a number from 1–65535. |
Command Default
No default behaviors or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(17a)BC |
This command was introduced to support A-DSG on the Cisco uBR10012 router and Cisco uBR7200 series routers. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCD5 |
This command was modified. The output of the show interface cable dsg downstream tg command was changed. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The channel keyword is removed. |
Usage Guidelines
To use the show interface cable dsg downstream tg command, the tunnel group must be configured globally and also at the cable interface.
Examples
Examples
The following example shows output for all A-DSG downstream tunnel groups:
Router# show interfaces cable 5/0 dsg downstream tg TG: 1 Chan: 1 state: en pri: 16 Vendor: 1 UCID: 1 2 3 4 rule tunnel cfr client I/F id state id state mac-addr id state dest-ip In-DCD listId C5/0 1 en 1 en 0101.5e01.0001 1 en 230.1.0.1 yes 1 6 en 231.1.1.6 no 7 en 231.1.1.7 no 8 en 231.1.1.8 no 2 en 2 en 0101.5e01.0002 2 en 230.1.0.2 yes 2 3 en 3 en 0101.5e01.0003 3 en 230.1.0.3 yes 3 TG: 2 Chan: 1 state: en pri: 11 Vendor: 2 UCID: rule tunnel cfr client I/F id state id state mac-addr id state dest-ip In-DCD listId C5/0 4 en 4 en 0002.0002.0001 4 en 230.2.2.1 no 1 5 en 5 en 0002.0002.0002 5 en 230.2.2.2 no 2 6 en 6 en 0002.0002.0003 9 en 231.1.1.9 no 21
Examples
The following example shows output for a specified A-DSG downstream tunnel group:
Router# show interfaces cable 5/0 dsg downstream tg 1 channel 1 TG: 1 Chan: 1 state: en pri: 16 Vendor: 1 UCID: 1 2 3 4 rule tunnel cfr client I/F id state id state mac-addr id state dest-ip In-DCD listId C5/0 1 en 1 en 0101.5e01.0001 1 en 230.1.0.1 yes 1 6 en 231.1.1.6 no 7 en 231.1.1.7 no 8 en 231.1.1.8 no 2 en 2 en 0101.5e01.0002 2 en 230.1.0.2 yes 2 3 en 3 en 0101.5e01.0003 3 en 230.1.0.3 yes 3
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show interfaces cable dsg downstream tg command that displays the ignore option, introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCD5, under the ‘In DCD’ column.
Router# show interfaces cable 7/0/0 dsg downstream tg TG: 1 Chan: 1 State: en Pri: 0 Vendor: UCID: rule tunnel cfr In clients id state id state mac-addr id state dest-ip DCD listId -------- ------------------------ ------------------------- --- ------- 1 en 1 en 0100.5e01.0101 1 en 230.1.1.1 ign 1
This example shows the output for the show interface cable dsg downstream tg command:
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug cable dsg |
Enables general, DCD or packet-related debugging. |
show interface |
Displays general interface information for the specified or all interfaces. |
show interface cable dsg downstream |
Displays interface configuration and status information for A-DSG downstreams on a Cisco CMTS router. |
show interface cable dynamic-service statistics
To display dynamic service statistics based on the cable interface, use the show interface cable dynamic-service statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } dynamic-service statistics
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards.
|
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface cable dynamic-service statistics command that shows dynamic service statistics based on the cable interface specified on the Cisco uBR10012 router in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 dynamic-service statistics Upstream Downstream DSA REQ 0 5 DSA RSP 5 0 DSA ACK 0 5 DSC REQ 0 5 DSC RSP 5 0 DSC ACK 0 5 DSD REQ 0 0 DSD RSP 0 0 Retransmission counts Upstream Downstream DSA REQ 0 0 DSA RSP 0 0 DSA ACK 0 0 DSC REQ 0 5 DSC RSP 5 0 DSC ACK 0 0 DSD REQ 0 0 DSD RSP 0 0
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Upstream |
Dynamic service packets sent in the upstream direction. |
Downstream |
Dynamic service packets sent in the downstream direction. |
DSA RSP |
Dynamic service add response. |
DSA ACK |
Dynamic service add acknowledgement. |
DSC REQ |
Dynamic service change request. |
DSC RSP |
Dynamic service change response. |
DSC ACK |
Dynamic service change acknowledgement. |
DSD REQ |
Dynamic service delete request. |
DSD RSP |
Dynamic service delete response. |
Examples
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable packetcable statistics |
Displays PacketCable interprocess communication (IPC) statistics based on the specified cable interface. |
show interface cable intercept
To display the cable modems for which traffic is currently being intercepted and forwarded to a data collector, use the show interface cable intercept command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port | bundle } intercept
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index | bundle } intercept
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides.
|
subslot |
(Cisco uBR10012 only) Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
port |
Downstream port number.
|
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. |
bundle |
Identifies the bundle ID on the Cisco uBR7100 series, the Cisco uBR7200 series and the Cisco uBR10000 series routers where the interface has been configured to be a member of a virtual interface bundle. The valid range is 1 to 255. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.0(5)T1 |
This command was introduced. |
12.0(6)SC |
This command was introduced on the 12.0 SC train. |
12.1(2)EC |
This command was introduced on 12.1 EC train. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
This command was introduced on the 12.2 BC train. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following shows a display after a CM has been added to the intercept list:
router# configure terminal router#(config) interface c6/0 router(config-if)# cable intercept 0080.fcaa.aabb 10.12.13.8 512 router(config-if)# exit router(config)# exit router# show interface c6/0 intercept Destination Destination MAC Address IP Address UDP Port 0080.fcaa.aabb 3.12.13.8 512
The following shows a display when no CMs have been added to the intercept list:
router# show interface c6/0 intercept No interception active
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable intercept |
Specifies that a copy of all traffic for a particular CM should be forwarded to a data collector. |
show interface cable mac-scheduler
To display the current time-slot scheduling state, statistics, and weighted fair queuing (WFQ) parameters, use the show interface cable mac-scheduler command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } mac-scheduler [n]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } mac-scheduler [n]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } mac-scheduler [n]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } mac-scheduler [n]
Syntax Description
slot/port |
Cable interface and downstream port on the Cisco uBR7200 series routers: |
slot/subslot/port |
Cable interface on the Cisco uBR10012 router: |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20U/H and Cisco uBR-MC28U line cards or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. |
slot/subslot/cable-interface-index |
|
n |
(Optional) Specific upstream to be displayed. The valid values start with 0 for the first upstream port on the cable interface line card. For the Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 7. |
Command Default
If no upstream port is identified, the command displays information for all upstreams on the specified cable interface. If no logical-index is identified, the command displays all the logical channels under the physical port.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(4)CX |
This command was introduced. (Much of the information shown in this command was previously shown by the show interface cable and show interface cable upstream commands.) |
12.2(4)BC1 |
Support was added to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 BC train. |
12.2(15)CX |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR-MC28U/X cable interface line card, including additional information about DOCSIS 2.0 A-TDMA and mixed modulation profiles. |
12.2(15)BC2 |
Additional information was added to the display for DOCSIS 2.0 A-TDMA and mixed modulation profiles on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S cable interface line card. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was modified. The command output was modified to show logical channels information when multiple logical channels are configured. |
12.2(33)SCD2 |
This command was modified. The command output was modified to show weighted fair queuing (WFQ) parameters configured for upstream service flows. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The command output was modified to show the upstream scheduler output for a MAC domain configured with DPON. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
In releases prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.2 BC, information for the MAC scheduler was displayed using the show interface cable and show interface cable upstream commands. In Cisco IOS Release 12.2 BC, the MAC scheduler information is moved to this command.
Examples
This example shows theoutput of the show interface cable mac-scheduler command for the upstream port 0 on the indicated cable interface:
Router# show interface cable 3/0 mac-scheduler 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable3/0/U0 Queue[Rng Polls] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[CIR Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(7) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(6) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(5) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(4) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(3) Grants] 0/64, 2 drops Queue[BE(2) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(1) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Queue[BE(0) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops Req Slots 21992195, Req/Data Slots 0 Init Mtn Slots 313764, Stn Mtn Slots 37638 Short Grant Slots 3739132, Long Grant Slots 512 Fragmentation count 5 Fragmentation test disabled Avg upstream channel utilization : 2% Avg percent contention slots : 96% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 1% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Sched Table Adm-State: Grants 1, Reqpolls 0, Util 2% UGS : 1 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 80000 UGS-AD : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 RTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 NRTPS : Not Supported BE : 4 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 Example of the show interface cable mac-scheduler Command Output When Multiple Logical Channels are Configured for the Cisco uBR10012 Routers
This example shows theoutput of the show interface cable mac-scheduler command when multiple logical channels are configured on the indicated cable interface:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 mac-scheduler 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable7/1/0/U0: rate 2560000 wfq:None Fairness: Off Queue[Rng Polls] 0/128, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 1 Queue[CIR Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(7) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(6) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(5) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(4) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(3) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(2) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(1) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(0) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Req Slots 10348117, Req/Data Slots 10072546 Init Mtn Slots 298967, Stn Mtn Slots 21926 Short Grant Slots 24, Long Grant Slots 16 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 0, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Awacs Slots 0 Fragmentation count 0 Fragmentation test disabled Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 97% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 3% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Sched Table Rsv-state: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0 Sched Table Adm-State: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0, Util 0% UGS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 UGS-AD : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 RTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 NRTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 BE : 4 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 MAP TSS: lch_state 11, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable7/1/0/U8: rate 2560000 wfq:None Fairness: Off Queue[Rng Polls] 0/128, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[CIR Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(7) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(6) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(5) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(4) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(3) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(2) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(1) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Queue[BE(0) Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 fs_demand_ms 0, max 0 Req Slots 0, Req/Data Slots 0 Init Mtn Slots 0, Stn Mtn Slots 0 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 0, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Awacs Slots 0 Fragmentation count 0 Fragmentation test disabled Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 0% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 0% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Sched Table Rsv-state: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0 Sched Table Adm-State: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0, Util 0% UGS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 UGS-AD : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 RTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 NRTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 BE : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 MAP TSS: lch_state 1, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0 Example of the show interface cable mac-scheduler Command Output That Displays WFQ Parameters in the Cisco uBR10012 Router
This example shows theoutput of the show interface cable mac-scheduler command that displays WFQ parameters configured for upstream service flows in slot 5, subslot 0, and port 1 on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show interface cable 5/0/2 mac-scheduler 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable5/0/2/U0: rate 10240000 wfq:Class, weights: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Queue[Rng Polls] 0/128, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[CIR Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(7) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(6) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(5) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(4) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(3) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(2) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(1) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(0) Grants] 0/32, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[LLQ Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 BG pending grant list entries: 0 BG delay list entries: 0 Req Slots 265389868, Req/Data Slots 4 Init Mtn Slots 3798558, Stn Mtn Slots 0 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 0, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Awacs Slots 0 Fragmentation count 0 Fragmentation test disabled Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 97% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 3% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Sched Table Rsv-state: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0 Sched Table Adm-State: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0, Util 0% UGS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 UGS-AD : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 RTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 NRTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 BE : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 MAP TSS: lch_state 11, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0 r4k ticks in 1ms 800000 Total scheduling events 0 No search was needed 0 Previous entry free 0 Next entry free 0 Could not schedule 0 Recovery failed 0 Curr time 251 entry 251 Example of the show interface cable mac-scheduler Command Output That Displays Upstream Scheduler Information for a MAC Domain Configured with D-PON
This example shows theoutput of the show interface cable mac-scheduler command that displays upstream scheduler related information for a MAC domain configured with D-PON:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/2 mac-scheduler 1
DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable7/0/2/U1: rate 15360000 wfq:None Req Slots 124, Req/Data Slots 13 Init Mtn Slots 2243, Stn Mtn Slots 5 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 1, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Awacs Slots 0 Fragmentation count 0 Fragmentation test disabled Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 97% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 3% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Sched Table Rsv-state: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0 Sched Table Adm-State: Grants 0, Reqpolls 0, Util 0% UGS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 UGS-AD : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 RTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 NRTPS : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 BE : 0 SIDs, Reservation-level in bps 0 MAP TSS: lch_state 13, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0 ! Only the DPON reference channel will display the following Queue[Rng Polls] 0/128, 0 drops, flows 0 max 3 Queue[CIR Grants] 0/256, 0 drops, flows 0 max 1 Queue[BE(7) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(6) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(5) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(4) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(3) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(2) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 2 Queue[BE(1) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 0 Queue[BE(0) Grants] 0/64, 0 drops, flows 0 max 1 BG pending grant list entries: 0 BG delay list entries: 0
This example shows the output for the show interface cable mac-scheduler command:
Router#show interface c3/0/0 mac-scheduler DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable3/0/0/U0 : rate 30720000 wfq:None us_balance:OFF fairness:OFF Queue[Rng Polls] flows 0 Queue[CIR Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(07) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(06) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(05) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(04) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(03) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(02) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(01) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(00) Grants] flows 0 Req Slots 985995867, Req/Data Slots 1543519 Init Mtn Slots 14621488, Stn Mtn Slots 40946 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 1732, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 98% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 1% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% MAP TSS: lch_state 9, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0, missed ccc 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable3/0/0/U1 : rate 30720000 wfq:None us_balance:OFF fairness:OFF Queue[Rng Polls] flows 0 Queue[CIR Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(07) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(06) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(05) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(04) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(03) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(02) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(01) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(00) Grants] flows 0 Req Slots 985976158, Req/Data Slots 1548452 Init Mtn Slots 14621526, Stn Mtn Slots 45933 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 11243, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 98% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 1% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% MAP TSS: lch_state 9, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0, missed ccc 0 Router#
This example shows the output for the show interface cable mac-scheduler command for specific upstream port:
Router#show interface c3/0/0 mac-scheduler 0 DOCSIS 1.1 MAC scheduler for Cable3/0/0/U0 : rate 30720000 wfq:None us_balance:OFF fairness:OFF Queue[Rng Polls] flows 0 Queue[CIR Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(07) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(06) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(05) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(04) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(03) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(02) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(01) Grants] flows 0 Queue[BE(00) Grants] flows 0 Req Slots 1358971798, Req/Data Slots 2127346 Init Mtn Slots 20155580, Stn Mtn Slots 56513 Short Grant Slots 0, Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy Short Grant Slots 2331, Adv Phy Long Grant Slots 0 Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots 0 Avg upstream channel utilization : 0% Avg percent contention slots : 98% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 1% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% MAP TSS: lch_state 9, init_retries 0 late_initial_maps 0, late_ucd_maps 0 mac-phy tss errors 0, missed ccc 0 Router#
This example shows the output for the show interface cable mac-scheduler command with map-stats keyword:
Router#show interface c3/0/0 mac-scheduler 0 map-stats UBR MAP Proxy U0 for Cable3/0/0/U0: mslots_per_frame: 1 frame_in_nsecs: 50000 Bktwidth:(2000 usecs, 20480 tstamps, 40 mslots) numbkts:150 Tblwidth:(300000 usecs, 3072000 tstamps, 6000 mslots) Vacant bkt interval: 1200 mslots Bucket vacancy table (slot_count, used_ms, vacancy_ms) ( 1, 0, 0) ( 0, 4, 36) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 1, 0, 0) ( 0, 4, 36) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 1, 0, 0) ( 0, 4, 36) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 1, 0, 0) ( 0, 4, 36) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 1, 0, 0) ( 0, 4, 36) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ( 0, 1, 39) ReqSlotSz:1 ReqSlotChunkSz:4 ImSlotSz:38 SmSlotsz:2 MinFragSz:0 AdvMinFragSz:2 MaxUnFragSz:10 TolUfragJitt:0 Current UCD count: 3 UnfragSlotJittLimit: 0 usecs, CACEnf:0 Force fragmentation: Threshold 2000 fwd_tbl_sz:0 adv_fwd_tbl_sz:1630 UBR MAP Builder pch 12, lch 0 status 1 MAP Calndr Variables: Numbkts:150 Bktwidth:(2000 usecs, 20480 tstamps, 40 mslots) Tblwidth:(300000 usecs, 3072000 tstamps, 6000 mslots) Vacant bkt interval: 1200 mslots Bucket table (map_bkt_idx, total_rsvd_ms) (0 ,0 ) (1 ,0 ) (2 ,0 ) (3 ,0 ) (4 ,0 ) (5 ,0 ) (6 ,0 ) (7 ,0 ) (8 ,0 ) (9 ,0 ) (10 ,0 ) (11 ,0 ) (12 ,0 ) (13 ,0 ) (14 ,0 ) (15 ,0 ) (16 ,0 ) (17 ,0 ) (18 ,0 ) (19 ,0 ) (20 ,0 ) (21 ,0 ) (22 ,0 ) (23 ,0 ) (24 ,0 ) (25 ,0 ) (26 ,0 ) (27 ,0 ) (28 ,0 ) (29 ,0 ) (30 ,0 ) (31 ,0 ) (32 ,0 ) (33 ,0 ) (34 ,0 ) (35 ,0 ) (36 ,0 ) (37 ,0 ) (38 ,0 ) (39 ,0 ) (40 ,0 ) (41 ,0 ) (42 ,0 ) (43 ,0 ) (44 ,0 ) (45 ,0 ) (46 ,0 ) (47 ,0 ) (48 ,0 ) (49 ,0 ) (50 ,0 ) (51 ,0 ) (52 ,0 ) (53 ,0 ) (54 ,0 ) (55 ,0 ) (56 ,0 ) (57 ,0 ) (58 ,0 ) (59 ,0 ) (60 ,0 ) (61 ,0 ) (62 ,0 ) (63 ,0 ) (64 ,0 ) (65 ,0 ) (66 ,0 ) (67 ,0 ) (68 ,0 ) (69 ,0 ) (70 ,0 ) (71 ,0 ) (72 ,0 ) (73 ,0 ) (74 ,0 ) (75 ,0 ) (76 ,0 ) (77 ,0 ) (78 ,0 ) (79 ,0 ) (80 ,0 ) (81 ,0 ) (82 ,0 ) (83 ,0 ) (84 ,0 ) (85 ,0 ) (86 ,0 ) (87 ,0 ) (88 ,0 ) (89 ,0 ) (90 ,0 ) (91 ,0 ) (92 ,0 ) (93 ,0 ) (94 ,0 ) (95 ,0 ) (96 ,0 ) (97 ,0 ) (98 ,0 ) (99 ,0 ) (100,0 ) (101,0 ) (102,0 ) (103,0 ) (104,0 ) (105,0 ) (106,0 ) (107,0 ) (108,0 ) (109,0 ) (110,0 ) (111,0 ) (112,0 ) (113,0 ) (114,0 ) (115,0 ) (116,0 ) (117,0 ) (118,0 ) (119,0 ) (120,0 ) (121,0 ) (122,0 ) (123,0 ) (124,0 ) (125,0 ) (126,0 ) (127,0 ) (128,0 ) (129,0 ) (130,0 ) (131,0 ) (132,0 ) (133,0 ) (134,0 ) (135,0 ) (136,0 ) (137,0 ) (138,0 ) (139,0 ) (140,0 ) (141,0 ) (142,0 ) (143,0 ) (144,0 ) (145,0 ) (146,0 ) (147,0 ) (148,0 ) (149,0 ) ReqSlotSz:1 ReqSlotChunkSz:4 ImSlotSz:38 SmSlotsz:2 MinFragMSlots:33 AdvMinFragMSlots: 2 MaxUnFragSz:33 MaxUnFragSzNoJumbo:33, TolUfragJitt:0 Current UCD count: 4 UnfragSlotJittLimit: 0 usecs, CACEnf:1 Force fragmentation: Threshold 2000 MAP BD Varaibles last_sid 16383, last_iuc 1, next_ie_offset 0 nonzero_len 0, zero_len 0 map_cycle_usecs 2000, map_size_mslots 40 sm_mslot_nopad 4, sm_mslot_pad 4 giant_map_check_mslot 80 nom_map_adv_usecs 2757, max_map_adv_usecs 3880 fwd_tbl_sz:0 adv_fwd_tbl_sz:1630 Router#
Field |
Description |
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wfq |
WFQ parameters: class, activity, and custom weights for service flow priorities. |
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Queue... |
State of the first-in, first-out (FIFO) priority queues for each scheduler. For each queue, the command displays the following:
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Req Slots |
Counter showing the number of slots advertised on this upstream port for bandwidth request opportunities since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Req/Data |
Counter showing the number of slots advertised on this upstream port for request and data transmission opportunities since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Init Mtn Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for initial maintenance requests (initial ranging) since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Stn Mtn Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for station maintenance requests (unicast ranging) since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Short Grant Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for short data requests since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Long Grant Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for long data requests since the last reset of the router or the counter. |
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Adv Phy Short Grant Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for short advanced physical data requests. |
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Adv Phy Long Grant Slots |
Number of slots granted on this upstream port for long advanced physical data requests. |
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Adv Phy UGS Grant Slots |
Number of UGS slots granted on this upstream port. |
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Awacs Slots |
Number of awacs slots granted on this upstream port. |
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Fragmentation count |
Number of frames received on this upstream port fragmented according to the DOCSIS 1.1 fragmentation technique. |
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Fragmentation test |
Fragmentation statistics. If fragmentation is disabled, no statistics are available. If fragmentation is enabled, the fragmentation mode is displayed (multiple grant mode or piggyback mode), and the display shows the fragmentation threshold in the number of bytes and minislots. |
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Avg upstream channel utilization |
Total upstream bandwidth currently used for upstream data traffic and DOCSIS management traffic, expressed as a short-term average percentage of total minislots used.
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Avg percent contention slots |
Approximate average unused capacity in the network. This field shows the total upstream bandwidth that is currently dedicated to providing bandwidth request opportunities, expressed as an average percentage of total minislots used. This value is calculated by dividing the number of scheduled contention slots by the total number of minislots.
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Avg percent initial ranging slots |
Total upstream bandwidth currently used on an average for initial ranging requests for cable modems coming online, expressed as an average percentage of total minislots used. |
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Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs |
Total upstream bandwidth currently lost and unused because the bandwidth allocation MAP message was sent late. This field shows how often allocation gaps occur in the MAP scheduler, where the Cisco CMTS allows significant amounts of time to pass before it schedules a new MAP. Ideally, the CMTS should schedule MAPs consecutively, so that no gaps occur between the MAPs. However, when a large number of cable modems are using different service flow schedules, gaps can appear in the MAP scheduler, resulting in wasted scheduling time.
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Sched Table Rsv-State |
Current status of reserved service flows (which typically indicates the number of voice grants): |
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Sched Table Adm-State |
Current status of admitted service flows (which typically indicates the number of voice grants): |
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UGS |
Number of service IDs (SIDs) used for UGS service flows, and the current bandwidth reserved by these SIDs, in bits per second. |
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UGS-AD |
Number of SIDs used for UGS with Activity Detection (UGS-AD) service flows, and the current bandwidth reserved by these SIDs, in bits per second. |
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RTPS |
Number of SIDs used for RTPS service flows, and the current bandwidth reserved by these SIDs, in bits per second. |
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NRTPS |
Number of SIDs used for non-RTPS (NRTPS) service flows, and the current bandwidth reserved by these SIDs, in bits per second. |
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BE |
Number of SIDs used for best-effort (BE) service flows, and the current bandwidth reserved by these SIDs, in bits per second. |
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MAP TSS |
MAP timestamp snapshot. |
![]() Note | The sum of Avg upstream channel utilization and Avg percent contention slots need not be 100 percentage when rate-adapt is configured. These parameters may be in single digit when the remaining contention slots are assigned to other users and are not using any bandwidth. |
The table below shows the maximum usable bandwidth (total bandwidth minus header and MAC-layer overhead) for an upstream that is using a specific channel width and modulation scheme combination.
Channel Width (MHz) |
Modulation Scheme |
Raw Speed (Mbps) |
Usable Bandwidth (Mbps) |
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1.6 |
QPSK |
2.56 |
2.2 |
1.6 |
16 QAM |
5.12 |
4.4 |
3.2 |
16 QAM |
10.24 |
8.9 |
3.2 |
64 QAM |
15.36 |
13.5 |
6.4 |
16 QAM |
20.48 |
18 |
6.4 |
64 QAM |
30.72 |
27.2 |
For example, if the upstream is configured for a 3.2 MHz channel width and is using 16 QAM modulation, its maximum usable bandwidth is 8.9 Mbps. If the average channel utilization field shows that the upstream is at 50 percent, it indicates that cable modems on that upstream are currently using 0.5 * 8.9 Mbps or 4.45 Mbps.
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in the line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show interface cable |
Displays the configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays SID information of each CM on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays the cable signal quality information. |
show interface cable upstream |
Displays one or all of the cable interface upstream information. |
show interface cable modem
To display information about cable modems (CMs) and customer premise equipment (CPE) behind a CM on a specified cable interface, use the show interface cable modem command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } modem [ sid | ipv6 ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } modem [ sid | ipv6 ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } modem [ sid | ipv6 ]
Syntax Description
cableslot/subslot/cable-interface-index |
Specifies details of a cable interface line card:
For the Cisco cBR series router:
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sid |
(Optional) Specifies the service ID (SID) to be displayed. The valid range is from 0 to 8176. |
ipv6 |
(Optional) Specifies an IPv6 cable modem and connected host state. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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12.2(11)BC2 |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA, with the following changes: |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCG |
The ipv6 keyword was added to this command. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show interface cable modem command displays the cable modems that are known to be using or were last using the specified cable interface. When a cable modem goes offline, it remains associated with its last known cable interface and is shown as “offline” in the command’s display for 24 hours.
The CPE devices associated with offline cable modems remain in the command’s display either until their cable modem has been offline for 24 hours or until the device’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry times out (the default value is 4 hours), whichever comes first.
The show interface cable modem command shows similar information to the show cable modem command, but adds information about the privacy bits and IP addressing method.
The show interface cable modem command with the ipv6 keyword also displays the IPv4 CM in the output if an IPv6 or dual stack CPE is behind the IPv4-only cable modem. In all other cases, only IPv6 data of a CM or CPE is displayed.
The IPv6 output of the show interface cable modem command differs from the IPv4 command. The privacy bits and the dual IP flag of the IPv4 command output are not present in the output of the show interface cable modem command.
CMTS Router |
Line Card |
Slot |
Subslot |
Port |
Cable Interface Index |
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Cisco uBR10012 |
Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V |
5 to 8 |
0 or 1 |
0 to 4 |
0 to 14 |
Cisco UBR-MC20X20V |
0 to 4 |
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Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 |
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Cisco uBR7225VXR |
All |
1 or 2 |
— |
0 or 1 |
— |
Cisco uBR7246VXR |
All |
3 to 6 |
— |
0 or 1 |
— |
Examples
This example shows output from the show interface cable modem command for all SIDs on a particular cable interface on a Cisco 7200 series router.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 modem SID Priv bits Type State IP address method MAC address 1 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.2 dhcp 0050.7366.1837 2 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.3 dhcp 0010.7b6b.71fd 3 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.4 dhcp 0010.7bb3.fc3d 4 00 modem init(r1) 1.2.3.238 dhcp 0010.7b6b.71a9 5 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.5 dhcp 0010.7bed.a731 6 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.20 dhcp 0010.7bed.ab4b 7 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.18 dhcp 0010.7b6b.71e3 8 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.13 dhcp 0010.7bed.ab6f 9 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.21 dhcp 0010.7bed.a52f 10 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.14 dhcp 0010.7b6b.7191 11 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.6 dhcp 0010.7bed.ab57
This example shows output from the show interface cable modem command for an individual SID on a particular cable interface on a Cisco 7200 series router.
Router# show interface cable 6/0 modem 9 SID Priv bits Type State IP address method MAC address 9 11 modem online(pt) 1.2.3.21 dhcp 0010.7bed.a52f
This example shows output from the show interface cable modem command in Cisco IOS release 12.2(33)SCA on a particular cable interface on a Cisco uBR10012 router. None of the CMs or CPEs are supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, which is indicated by the “N” in the Dual IP output field.
Router# show interface cable 8/0/0 modem 0 SID Priv Type State IP address method MAC address Dual bits IP 1 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.12 dhcp 0008.0da6.1c47 N 1 11 host unknown 10.3.134.74 static 000b.bf95.f555 N 2 00 modem init(o) 10.3.225.26 dhcp 0007.0e07.27d7 N 3 00 modem init(i) 10.3.225.19 dhcp 0007.0e06.c769 N 4 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.3 dhcp 0008.0da6.3447 N 5 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.38 dhcp 0011.8065.e78e N 6 00 modem init6(i) unavailable 0018.6835.27dd N 7 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.10 dhcp 0011.8065.e7a6 N 8 00 modem init(i) 10.3.134.9 dhcp 0006.53b6.57f5 N 9 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.27 dhcp 0006.53b6.581d N 10 11 modem online(pt) 10.3.134.5 dhcp 0007.0e04.ebfd N
This example shows the output from the show interface cable modem command that shows multicast information:
Router# show interface cable 6/1/0 modem SID Priv Type State IP address method MAC address Dual bits IP 9 11 modem online(pt) 101.1.0.6 dhcp 0006.28f9.8c79 N 9 11 host unknown 111.1.1.45 dhcp 0018.1952.a859 N 10 10 modem online(pt) 101.1.0.5 dhcp 0006.5305.ac19 N 10 10 host unknown 111.1.0.3 dhcp 0018.1952.a85a N 13 10 modem online(pt) 101.1.0.3 dhcp 0014.f8c1.fd1c N 8195 10 multicast unknown 224.1.1.51 static 0000.0000.0000 N 8195 10 multicast unknown 224.1.1.49 static 0000.0000.0000 N 8195 10 multicast unknown 224.1.1.50 static 0000.0000.0000 N
This example shows the output of the show interface cable modem command with the ipv6 keyword in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCG:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/0 modem ipv6 SID Type State IPv6 Address M MAC address 11 CM online 2001:420:3800:809:3519:5F9C:B96A:D31 D 0025.2e2d.743a 11 CPE unknown 2001:420:3800:809:3DB2:8A6C:115F:41D8 D 0011.2544.f33b
This example shows the output of the show interface cable modem on the Cisco cBR-8 router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 modem D SID Priv Type State IP address method MAC address I bits P 1 00 modem online 10.10.20.8 dhcp 0025.2eaf.82e4 Y 2 00 modem online 10.10.20.9 dhcp 0025.2eaf.82f4 Y 3 00 modem online 10.10.20.110 dhcp 0025.2e2d.74f8 Y 4 00 modem online 10.10.20.4 dhcp 0025.2e2d.75be Y 5 00 modem online 10.10.20.7 dhcp 0025.2eaf.7f38 Y 5 00 host unknown 10.10.20.10 dhcp b8c7.5dcd.04cd N 6 00 modem online 10.10.20.6 dhcp 0025.2eaf.8302 Y Active modems : 6 Total active devices : 7
Field |
Description |
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SID |
Identifies a SID currently defined and in use on this particular cable interface. |
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Priv bits |
Identifies the current settings of the two privacy bits in the Extended Header (EH) that is used for BPI-encrypted packets.
For example, a value of “00” indicates that BPI is not enabled. A value of “10” indicates that BPI is enabled and that the KSN is an even number. A value of “11” indicates that BPI is enabled and that the KSN is an odd number.
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Type |
Identifies the use for this SID: |
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State |
The current state of the MAC layer for this SID and CM. For hosts or multicast broadcasts, the state will always be unknown. |
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IP address |
IP address for the CM using this SID. |
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IPv6 Address |
IPv6 address of the CM or CPE. |
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method or m |
Identifies the way that the IP address was assigned:
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MAC address |
Identifies the hardware (MAC) address for the CM using this SID. |
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Dual IP (On Cisco cBR series router) DIP |
Identifies whether or not (“Y” or “N”) the CM or CPE supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. |
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Active modems |
Total number of active cable modems that are connected to the cable interface. |
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Total active devices |
Total number of active cable modems and customer premises equipment (CPE) devices that are connected to the cable interface. |
MAC State Value |
Description |
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Registration and Provisioning Status Conditions for Devices Using IPv4 Addressing |
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init(r1) |
The CM sent initial ranging. |
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init(r2) |
The CM is ranging. The CMTS received initial ranging from the Cm and has sent RF power, timing offset, and frequency adjustments to the CM. |
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init(rc) |
Ranging has completed.
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init(d) |
The DHCP request was received, as DHCPDISCOVER. This also indicates that the first IP broadcast packet has been received from the CM. |
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init(dr) |
The DHCP request has been sent to the cable modem. |
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init(i) |
The cable modem has received the DHCPOFFER reply (DHCPACK) from the DHCP server that has assigned an IP address to the modem, but the modem has not yet replied with a DHCPREQUEST message requesting that particular IP address, nor has it sent an IP packet with that IP address.
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init(io) |
The Cisco CMTS has seen the DHCP offer as sent to the cable modem from the DHCP server that has assigned an IP address to the modem. |
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init(o) |
The CM has begun to download the option file (DOCSIS configuration file) using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), as specified in the DHCP response. If the CM remains in this state, it indicates that the download has failed. |
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init(t) |
Time-of-day (TOD) exchange has started. |
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resetting |
The CM is being reset and will shortly restart the registration process. |
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Registration and Provisioning Status Conditions for Devices Using IPv6 Addressing |
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init6(s) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the DHCPv6 SOLICIT message from the CM. |
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init6(a) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the ADVERTISE message from the DHCPv6 server to the CM. |
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init6(r) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the REQUEST response from the CM to the DHCPv6 server. |
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init6(i) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the REPLY message from the DHCPv6 server to the CM. |
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init6(o) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the REQEST message from the CM to the TFTP server. |
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init6(t) |
The Cisco CMTS router has seen the REQUEST message from the CM to the TOD server. |
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Non-error Status Conditions |
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cc(r1) |
The CM had registered and was online, but has received a Downstream Channel Change (DCC) or Upstream Channel Change (UCC) request message from the CMTS. The CM has begun moving to the new channel, and the CMTS has received the CM’s initial ranging on the new downstream or upstream channel. At the MAC layer, the CM is considered offline because it is not yet passing traffic on the new channel, but this state does not trigger the flap-list counters. |
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cc(r2) |
This state should normally follow cc(r1) and indicates that the CM has finished its initial ranging on the new channel, and is currently performing continuous ranging on the new channel. At the MAC layer, the CM is considered offline because it is not yet passing traffic on the new channel, but this state does not trigger the flap-list counters. |
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offline |
The CM is considered offline (disconnected or powered down). |
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online |
The CM has registered and is enabled to pass data on the network. |
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online(d) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. The CM does not forward traffic to or from the CPE devices, but the CMTS can continue to communicate with the CM using DOCSIS messages and IP traffic (such as SNMP commands).
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online(pkd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI is enabled and KEK is assigned.
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online(ptd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI is enabled and TEK is assigned. BPI encryption is now being performed.
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online(pk) |
The CM registered, BPI is enabled and KEK is assigned. |
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online(pt) |
The CM registered, BPI is enabled and TEK is assigned. BPI encryption is now being performed.
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expire(pk) |
The CM registered, BPI is enabled, KEK was assigned, but the current KEK expired before the CM could successfully renew a new KEK value. |
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expire(pkd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI is enabled, KEK was assigned, but the current KEK expired before the CM could successfully renew a new KEK value.
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expire(pt) |
The CM registered, BPI is enabled, TEK was assigned, but the current TEK expired before the CM could successfully renew a new KEK value. |
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expire(ptd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI is enabled, TEK was assigned, but the current TEK expired before the CM could successfully renew a new KEK value.
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Error Status Conditions |
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reject(m) |
The CM attempted to register but registration was refused due to a bad Message Integrity Check (MIC) value. This also could indicate that the shared secret in the DOCSIS configuration file does not match the value configured on the CMTS with the cable shared-secret command. In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(11b)EC1 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)BC2 or later releases, this could also indicate that the cable tftp-enforce command has been used to require that a CM attempt a TFTP download of the DOCSIS configuration file before registering, but the CM did not do so. |
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reject(c) |
The CM attempted to register, but registration was refused due to a a number of possible errors:
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reject(pk) |
KEK key assignment is rejected, BPI encryption has not been established. |
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reject(pkd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI encryption was not established because KEK key assignment was rejected.
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reject(pt) |
TEK key assignment is rejected, BPI encryption has not been established. |
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reject(ptd) |
The CM registered, but network access for CPE devices using this CM has been disabled through the DOCSIS configuration file. In addition, BPI encryption was not established because TEK key assignment was rejected.
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reject(ts) |
The CM attempted to register, but registration failed because the TFTP server timestamp in the CM registration request did not match the timestamp maintained by the CMTS. This might indicate that the CM attempted to register by replaying an old DOCSIS configuration file used during a prior registration attempt. |
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reject(ip) |
The CM attempted to register, but registration failed because the IP address in the CM request did not match the IP address that the TFTP server recorded when it sent the DOCSIS configuration file to the CM. IP spoofing could be occurring. |
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reject(na) |
The CM attempted to register, but registration failed because the CM did not send a Registration-Acknowledgement (REG-ACK) message in reply to the Registration-Response (REG-RSP) message sent by the CMTS. A Registration-NonAcknowledgement (REG-NACK) is assumed. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show cable modem |
Displays information for the registered and unregistered CMs. |
show interface cable monitor
![]() Note | Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA the show interface cable monitor command is replaced by the show interface cable cable-monitor command. |
To display cable monitor information, use the show interface cable monitor command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } monitor
Syntax Description
slot/port |
Displays information for all CMs on the specified cable interface and downstream port on the Cisco uBR7100 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers, where:
Valid values for these arguments are dependent on your CMTS router and cable interface line card. Refer to the hardware documentation for your router chassis and cable interface line card for supported slot and port numbering. |
slot/subslot/port |
Displays information for all CMs on the specified cable interface on a Cisco uBR10012 router, where:
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(3a)EC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(4)XF |
Support was added for the Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
Support was added to the Release 12.2 BC train. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command is replaced by the show interface cable-monitor command. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface cable monitor command:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 monitor US/ Time Outbound Flow Flow Type Flow Packet MAC MAC Encap DS Stmp Interface Type Identifier Extn. Type Extn. Type Type us no Et1/2 us-port 0 yes data no - docsis all no Et1/2 acc-list 103 yes data no - docsis all yes Et1/2 mac-addr 0050.0000.0000 yes mac no - -
Field |
Description |
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DS |
Downstream. Indicates that only downstream flows are monitored. |
UP |
Upstream. Indicates that only upstream flows are monitored. |
ALL |
Indicates that all flows are monitored. |
Time Stmp |
“Yes” indicates that forwarded packets have been time-stamped, with appended 4 bytes. “No” indicates that forwarded packets have not been time-stamped. |
Outbound Interface |
Identifies the interfaces where the packets have been forwarded to (Ethernet or Fast Ethernet). |
Flow Type |
Identifies the selected flow type, MAC-address, access-list number, or upstream port number. |
Flow Type Identifier |
MAC address, access-list number, or service ID. |
Flow Extn. |
“Yes” indicates that extended filters are configured, and “no” indicates that no extended filters have been configured. |
MAC Type |
Not applicable. |
Encap |
DOCSIS encapsulation. |
Type |
Forwarded packets with Ethernet encapsulation. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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cable monitor |
Enables the forwarding of selected packets on the cable interface to an external LAN analyzer. |
show interface cable multicast-sessions
To display information about the multicast sessions on a specific cable interface, use the show interface cable multicast-sessions command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } multicast-sessions
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later releases
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } multicast-sessions [ group [ ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group ] | latency | sid [MQoS-sid] ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides.
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subslot |
(Cisco uBR10012 only) Secondary slot of the cable interface line card. The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
port |
Downstream port number.
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cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. |
group [ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group] |
Displays information about the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast quality of service (MQoS) group. |
latency |
Displays information about the multicast session latency. |
sid [MQoS-sid] |
Displays information about the MQoS service identifier (SID). The value of the SID ranges from 8192 to 12272. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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12.2(33)SCA |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 or the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The latency keyword was added. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was removed. It is not available on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Examples
The following example is a sample output from the show interface cable multicast-sessions command:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/0 multicast-sessions Default Multicast Service Flow 3 on Cable7/0/0 Multicast Sessions on Cable7/0/0 Group Interface GC SAID SFID GQC GEn RefCount GC-Interface State 224.1.1.45 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE 224.1.1.46 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE 224.1.1.47 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1 ACTIVE Aggregate Multicast Sessions on Cable7/0/0 Aggregate Sessions for SAID 8193 SFID 24 GQC 1 CurrSess 3 Group Interface GC SAID SFID AggGQC GEn RefCount GC-Interface 224.1.1.45 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1 224.1.1.46 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1 224.1.1.47 Bundle1.1 1 8193 24 1 5 1 Bundle1
The following example is a sample output from the show interface cable multicast-sessions latency command:
Router# show interface cable 5/0/0 multicast-sessions latency Session (S,G) : (*,230.1.2.4) Fwd Intfc : Ca5/0/0 MQoS Entered at MQoS Exit at Mar 6 23:13:14.387 Mar 6 23:13:14.387 GC SAID SFID SF req SF rsp 1 8197 17 Mar 6 23:13:14.387 Mar 6 23:13:14.391
The following example is a sample output from the show interface cable multicast-sessions group command:
Router# show interface cable 5/0/0 multicast-sessions group 230.1.2.4 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.4 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8197 17 0 1 0
The following example is a sample output from the show interface cable multicast-sessions sid command:
Router# show interface cable 5/0/0 multicast-sessions sid 8197 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.4 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8197 17 0 1 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show interface cable |
Displays configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface cable modem |
Displays information about cable modems and associated customer premises equipment (CPE) devices connected to a particular cable interface. |
show interface bundle multicast-sessions |
Displays information about the multicast sessions on a specific virtual cable bundle. |
show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions |
Displays information about multicast sessions on a specific modular-cable interface. |
show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions |
Displays information about the multicast sessions on a specific wideband-cable interface. |
show interface cable packetcable statistics
To display PacketCable interprocess communication (IPC) statistics based on the cable interface, use the show interface cable packetcable statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } packetcable statistics
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot /subslot /cable-interface-index packetcable statistics
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards.
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subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show interface cable packetcable statisticscommand provides IPC statistics for the PacketCable module for debugging purpose.
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface cable packetcable statistics command that shows PacketCable IPC statistics based on the cable interface specified on the Cisco uBR10012 router in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 packetcable statistics Packetcable IPC Statistics on RP Msg create gate gate gate set dsd gie set del notify notify Sent 0 10 0 0 0 Rcvd 0 0 0 10 0 Packetcable IPC Statistics on LC Msg create gate gate gate set dsd gie set del notify notify Sent 0 0 0 10 0 Rcvd 0 10 0 0 0
The table describes the significant fields shown in the show interface cable packetcable statistics command display.
Field |
Description |
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Msg |
IPC messages sent and received. |
create gie |
Gate create request. |
gate set |
Gate set request. |
gate del |
Gate delete request. |
gate set notify |
Gate set notification. |
dsd notify |
Dynamic service delete notification. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable packetcable statistics command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 packetcable statistics Packetcable IPC Statistics on RP Msg create gate gate gate set dsd gie set del notify notify Sent 0 0 0 0 0 Rcvd 0 0 0 0 0 Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable dynamic-qos statistics |
Displays dynamic service statistics based on the specified cable interface. |
show interface cable privacy
To display the baseline privacy information, use the show interface cable privacy command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } privacy { all | eae-policy | tek | kek | hotlist }
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } privacy { all | eae-policy | tek | kek }
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } privacy { all | eae-policy | tek | kek }
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only—The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards.
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all |
Displays all privacy configuration details. |
eae-policy |
Displays early authentication and encryption (EAE) configuration details. |
tek |
Displays the traffic encryption key (tek) values. |
kek |
Displays the key encryption key (kek) values. |
hotlist |
Displays a list of cable modems detected as clones. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCD |
A new keyword, hotlist, was added to display the cable modems detected as clones. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. The hotlist keyword was removed from this command and added to the show cable privacy command. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show interface cable privacy command is available only in IOS images that support Baseline Privacy Interface (BPI) and BPI+ encryption.
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the tek keyword:
Router# show interface cable 3/0 privacy tek Configured TEK life-time value = 56000
This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the kek keyword:
Router# show interface cable 3/0 privacy kek Configured KEK life-time value = 750000
This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the hotlist keyword:
Router# show interface cable 5/1/0 privacy hotlist Last MAC Address Ranged On Type 00a0.73b0.4c43 Oct 27 21:57:39 Permanent 001a.c3ff.d2d4 Oct 27 21:57:40 Permanent 0018.6852.7746 Never Permanent 000e.9bb3.b946 Never Permanent
This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the eae-policy keyword:
Router# show interface cable 5/1/0 privacy eae-policy EAE Configuration Policy: EAE Ranging Enforcement
This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the all keyword:
Router# show interface cable 5/1/0 privacy all EAE Configuration Policy: EAE Ranging Enforcement KEK Configuration KEK lifetime: 604800 Auth Infos: 0 Auth Requests: 0, Auth Replies: 0 Auth Rejects: 0, Auth Invalids: 0 Packet Buffer Failures: 0 Unrecoverable SPA Key Failures: 0 TEK Configuration TEK lifetime: 43200 TEK Requests: 0, TEK Replies: 0 TEK Rejects: 0, TEK Invalids: 0 SAMap Requests: 0, SAMap Replies: 0 SAMap Rejects: 0 Interface Configuration SelfSigned Trust: Untrusted Check Cert Validity Periods: True
Field |
Description |
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Configured TEK life-time value = |
Number of seconds defining the length of the traffic encryption key lifetime. The valid range is from 1,800 to 6,048,000 seconds. The default value is 43,200 seconds (12 hours). |
Configured KEK life-time value = |
Number of seconds defining the length of the key encryption key lifetime. The valid range is from 86,400 to 6,048,000 seconds. The default value is 604,800 seconds (7 days). |
MAC Address |
MAC address of the cloned cable modem. |
Last Ranged On |
Displays the time stamp when the cable modem last attempted registration on that interface. This value helps gauge the frequency with which the MAC address is attempting to be cloned, and manage the hotlist accordingly. |
Type |
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This example shows the output of the show interface cable privacy command with the all keyword:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 privacy all EAE Configuration Policy: EAE Enforcement disabled KEK Configuration KEK lifetime: 604800 Auth Infos: 0 Auth Requests: 0, Auth Replies: 0 Auth Rejects: 0, Auth Invalids: 0 Packet Buffer Failures: 0 Unrecoverable Key Failures: 0 TEK Configuration TEK lifetime: 43200 TEK Requests: 0, TEK Replies: 0 TEK Rejects: 0, TEK Invalids: 0 SAMap Requests: 0, SAMap Replies: 0 SAMap Rejects: 0 Interface Configuration BPI Plus Policy: disabled Check Cert Validity Periods: True DSx Support: True OAEP Support: True Privacy Mandatory: False Retain Failed Certificate: False SelfSigned Trust: Trusted LC Information Encryption Algorithm: aes128-des56-des40 Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable privacy |
Enables the operation of BPI/BPI+ encryption on the Cisco CMTS router. |
cable privacy eae-exclude |
Forces a cable modem to register without an early authentication and encryption (EAE) policy. |
cable privacy eae-policy |
Enables an early authentication and encryption policy for a cable modem registraion. |
cable privacy hotlist |
Marks a CA certificate or cable modem certificate of a manufacturer as untrusted and adds it to the Cisco CMTS hotlist of invalid certificates. |
cable privacy kek |
Sets the KEK lifetime values for baseline privacy. |
cable privacy tek |
Sets the TEK lifetime values for baseline privacy. |
show cable privacy |
Displays the BPI certificate information. |
show interface cable qos paramset
To display the attributes of the service flow quality of service (QoS) parameter set, use the show interface cable qos paramset command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } qos paramset [paramset-index] [verbose]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later releases
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } qos paramset [ paramset-index | total ] [verbose]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot /subslot /cable-interface-index qos paramset [ paramset-index | total ] [verbose]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
paramset-index |
(Optional) Service template index (1 to 255). |
total |
(Optional) Displays the total number of service flows per service template. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays full details about the QoS parameter set. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.1(4)CX |
This command replaces the show cable qos profile command for DOCSIS 1.1 operation. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
Support was added to the Release 12.2 BC train. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The total keyword was added to display the total number of service flows per service template. |
12.2(33)SCG |
The command output was modified to display the scheduling type as “N/A” for all downstream service flows. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show interface cable qos paramset command displays the QoS parameter set for all the service flows on a particular cable interface.
![]() Note | Parameter sets that contain a service-class name string are not in an “expanded” state and serve as provisioning envelopes of class-based service flows. The actual attributes of such parameter sets depend on the service class that is referenced at the time the parameter sets are expanded. |
![]() Note | Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCG, the output of the show interface cable qos paramset command displays the scheduling type of all downstream service flows (DS-SF) as “N/A” to indicate that the DS-SFs do not have any scheduling type. |
Examples
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface cable qos paramset command:
Router# show interface c6/0 qos paramset Index Name Dir Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBurst MinRsvRate 1 US BE 0 64000 0 0 2 DS BE 0 1000000 0 0 3 US BE 7 1000000 1522 0 4 DS BE 0 10000000 3044 0 128 US BE 7 1000000 1522 0 129 DS BE 0 10000000 3044 0
![]() Note | In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)BC3 and later releases, the Cisco CMTS automatically maps the non-default DOCSIS 1.0 QoS profiles to profile numbers starting at 128, to facilitate their use in DOCSIS 1.1 networks. |
Examples
The following is a sample output for the verbose form of the show interface cable qos paramset command:
Router# show interface c6/0 qos paramset 1 verbose Index: 1 Name: Direction: Upstream Traffic Priority: 0 Maximum Sustained Rate: 64000 bits/sec Max Burst: 0 bytes Minimum Reserved Rate: 0 bits/sec Minimum Packet Size 0 bytes Maximum Concatenated Burst: 1522 Scheduling Type: Best Effort Request/Transmission Policy: 0x0 Nominal Polling Interval: 0 Tolerated Poll Jitter: 0 Unsolicited Grant Size: 0 bytes Nominal Grant Interval: 0 usecs Tolerated Grant Jitter: 0 usecs Grants per Interval: 0 IP ToS Overwrite [AND-mask,OR-mask]: 0x0,0x0
Examples
The following is a sample output for the total option of the show interface cable qos paramset command:
Router# show interfaces cable 6/1/0 qos paramset total Index SrvClassName Dir Sched MaxSusRate MaxBurst MinRsvRate Total 1 US BE 64000 0 0 50669 2 DS BE 1000000 0 0 50669 3 def_sclass DS BE 10000000 3044 0 6 4 us_srvclass_ts1 US BE 0 3044 0 4 5 us_srvclass_ts1 US BE 0 3044 0 8 6 us_srvclass_ts2 US BE 0 3044 0 4 7 us_srvclass_ts2 US BE 0 3044 0 8 8 ds_srvclass_ts1 DS BE 0 3044 0 12 9 ds_srvclass_ts2 DS BE 0 3044 0 12
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Dir |
Downstream (DS) or upstream (US) service flow. |
Sched |
Identifies scheduling type of the service flow:
|
Prio |
Traffic priority (0 to 7) given to this service flow. |
MaxSusRate |
Maximum sustained rate value, in bits per second. |
MaxBrst |
Maximum burst value, in bytes. |
MinRsvRate |
Minimum reserved rate, in bits per second. |
SrvClassName |
Service class name associated with the service flow. |
Total |
Total number of service flows per service template. |
Examples
Related Commands
show cable qos permission |
Displays the status of permissions for changing QoS tables. |
show cable modem qos |
Displays quality of service (QoS) and service flow information for a particular CM. |
show cable qos profile |
Displays the QoS profiles that have been defined. |
show interface cable service-flow
To display the attributes of DOCSIS service flows on a cable interface, use the show interface cable service-flow command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } service-flow [ sfid [ queue | classifiers | counters | phs | qos [ ds | us ] ] [verbose] ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later releases
show interface cable { slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } service-flow [ sfid [ qos [ ds | service-class | us ] | [ zero-hwflow-index] ] ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot /subslot /cable-interface-index service-flow [ sfid [ classifiers classifier-id | counters | qos | verbose ] [ qos [ ds | service-class | us ] ] ] [ zero-hwflow-index ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
sfid |
(Optional) Identifies the service flow index (1 to 65535). |
queue |
(Optional, Cisco 7100 and 7200 series routers only) Displays the downstream hierarchical queueing framework (HQF) queue information associated with this interface. To display detailed information of all the queues under this service flow, use the verbose option with this queue. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
classifiers classifier-id] |
(Optional) Displays all classifiers associated with this service flow or optionally display information only for the specified classifier ID (clid , 1 to 65535). |
counters |
(Optional) Displays the real-time counters for the service flow for a specific SFID, to include the number of matches when used with the verbose keyword. This counter remains initialized for upstream service flows. The match count for upstream classifiers is not supported and is replaced with null value - in such cases. |
phs |
(Optional) Displays packet header suppression rules and packet counters for the service flow for a specific SFID. The PHS packet counters are not supported on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 card and always shows 0 or N/A, depending on the software release. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
qos |
(Optional) Displays QoS information for the service flow for all service flows or for a specific SFID. |
ds |
(Optional) Displays QoS information for all the downstream service flows on the interface. |
service-class |
(Optional) Displays service class names, along with other QoS information, for all the service flows on the interface. |
us |
(Optional) Displays QoS information for all the upstream service flows on the interface. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed information on the service flow for a specific SFID. |
zero-hwflow-index |
Displays the service flows with zero hardware flow index. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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12.1(4)CX |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(4)BC1 |
The command was changed so that the optional keywords are supported only when displaying information for a specific service flow index. |
12.2(8)BC1 |
The command was changed to remove the ability to display all service flows, and a service flow index must now be specified. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was modified to display either the downstream (DS) channel ID or the bonding group (BG) ID of the forwarding interface assigned to the downstream service flow. |
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was modified to display bonded service flow information. |
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was modified. The queue keyword was added to display downstream HQF queue information for the interface. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco UBR-MC20X20V, Cisco uBR-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The service-class keyword was added to display service class names for all the service flows on an interface. |
12.2(33)SCG |
The command output was modified to display the scheduling type as “N/A” for all downstream service flows. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The following keywords were removed: |
Usage Guidelines
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)BC1 and later, the optional keywords classifiers, counters, phs, qos, and verbose can be used only when requesting information for a specific service flow ID. When a service flow ID is specified, the verbose keyword can be used by itself or by any of the other optional keywords.
![]() Note | When using the counters keyword with the verbose keyword, this command displays the number of matches for the classifier match counter. However, this counter remains initialized for upstream service flows when using the verbose keyword. The match count for upstream classifiers is not supported and is replaced with null value - in such cases. |
![]() Note | Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCG, the output of the show interface cable service-flow qos command displays the scheduling type of all downstream service flows (DS-SF) as “N/A” to indicate that the DS-SFs do not have any scheduling type. |
The following two show command examples illustrate counter information, with null value for the number of matches for the upstream service flow, when the show interface cable service-flow command is used with verbose keyword:
Router# show interface cable 6/0 service-flow 30191 verbose Sfid : 30191 Mac Address : 000a.739e.140a Type : Secondary(Dynamic) Direction : Upstream Current State : Active Current QoS Indexes [Prov, Adm, Act] : [0, 24, 24] Active Time : 00:55 Sid : 7140 Admitted QoS Timeout : 200 seconds Active QoS Timeout : 0 seconds Packets : 1824 Bytes : 466944 Rate Limit Delayed Grants : 0 Rate Limit Dropped Grants : 0 Current Throughput : 68356 bits/sec, 32 packets/sec Classifiers: Classifier Id : 41 Service Flow Id : 30191 CM Mac Address : 000a.739e.140a Direction : upstream Activation State : active Classifier Matching Priority : 128 PHSI : 1 Number of matches : - IP Classification Parameters: IP Source Address : 10.8.230.3 Source IP Address Mask : 255.255.255.255 Destination IP Address : 172.16.2.35 Destination IP Address Mask : 255.255.255.255 IP Protocol Type : 17 Source Port Low : 53456 Source Port High : 53456 Destination Port Low : 7052 Destination Port High : 7052 Router# show interface c6/0 service-flow 30191 phs verbose Sfid : 30191 PHSI : 1 PHSS : 42 PHSV : Off PHSM : FF FF FF FF FF C0 PHSF : 00 03 E3 31 65 A8 00 0A 73 9E 14 0C 08 00 45 A0 01 18 BE EF 00 00 40 11 1C 07 0A 08 E6 03 AC 10 02 23 D0 D0 1B 8C 01 04 00 00 Packet : 1844
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow command.
Router# show interface c3/0 service-flow Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Active BG / CH Prov Adm Act State Time 12 N/A 0014.0496.3f9e 4 4 4 prim DS act 3h17m CH 1 11 5 0014.0496.3f9e 3 3 3 prim US act 3h17m 14 N/A 0014.0496.3f76 4 4 4 prim DS act 3h17m BG 102 13 6 0014.0496.3f76 3 3 3 prim US act 3h17m 16 N/A 0007.0e07.24af 4 4 4 prim DS act 3h17m CH 1 15 7 0007.0e07.24af 3 3 3 prim US act 3h17m 18 N/A 0007.0e06.e1b5 4 4 4 prim DS act 3h17m CH 3 17 8 0007.0e06.e1b5 3 3 3 prim US act 3h17m
Per normal operation, the counter in the Number of Matches field is not initialized for working dynamic service flows. For upstream service flows, the classifier match count is not updated for upstream packet classifiers, and displays no results.
Router# show interface c6/0 service-flow 30191 verbose Sfid : 30191 Mac Address : 000a.739e.140a Type : Secondary(Dynamic) Direction : Upstream Current State : Active Current QoS Indexes [Prov, Adm, Act] : [0, 24, 24] Active Time : 00:55 Sid : 7140 Admitted QoS Timeout : 200 seconds Active QoS Timeout : 0 seconds Packets : 1824 Bytes : 466944 Rate Limit Delayed Grants : 0 Rate Limit Dropped Grants : 0 Current Throughput : 68356 bits/sec, 32 packets/sec Classifiers: Classifier Id : 41 Service Flow Id : 30191 CM Mac Address : 000a.739e.140a Direction : upstream Activation State : active Classifier Matching Priority : 128 PHSI : 1 Number of matches : - IP Classification Parameters: IP Source Address : 10.8.230.3 Source IP Address Mask : 255.255.255.255 Destination IP Address : 172.16.2.35 Destination IP Address Mask : 255.255.255.255 IP Protocol Type : 17 Source Port Low : 53456 Source Port High : 53456 Destination Port Low : 7052 Destination Port High : 7052
![]() Note | Per the DOCSIS 1.1 specification, the show interface cable service-flow command uses bytes allocated for a UGS service flow when calculating the throughput values for the service flow (see the Assumed Minimum Reserved Rate Packet Size parameter, TLV 11 in the upstream and downstream service flow configurations). Depending on the value of this parameter and the packet sizes of the actual traffic, this could result in throughput values that appear to be greater than the maximum sustained rate. You can use the stats option with the show interface cable command to display the actual byte counts. |
Examples
Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow 12 qos verbose Sfid : 12 Current State : Active Sid : N/A Traffic Priority : 0 Maximum Sustained rate : 1000000 bits/sec Maximum Burst : 0 bytes Mimimum Reserved rate : 0 bits/sec Minimum Packet Size : 0 bytes Maximum Latency : 0 usecs Current Throughput : 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Examples
Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow 11 qos verbose Sfid : 11 Current State : Active Sid : 5 Traffic Priority : 0 Maximum Sustained rate : 64000 bits/sec Maximum Burst : 0 bytes Mimimum Reserved rate : 0 bits/sec Minimum Packet Size : 0 bytes Maximum Concatenated Burst : 1522 Scheduling Type : Best Effort Unsolicited Grant Size : 0 bytes Nominal Grant Interval : 20000 usecs Grants per interval : 0 Tolerated Grant Jitter : 0 usecs Nominal Polling Interval : 0 usecs Tolerated Polling Jitter : 0 usecs Request/Transmission policy : 0x0 IP ToS Overwrite[AND-mask, OR-mask] : 0x0, 0x0 Current Throughput : 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
![]() Tip | When PacketCable services are enabled to allow PacketCable-based Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic, the Nominal Grant Interval reflects the packetization interval that is configured on the VoIP call agent. |
Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow counters Sfid Packets Bytes PacketDrops Bits/Sec Packets/Sec 12 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 128 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 128 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 128 0 0 0 18 5 128 0 0 0 17 2 128 0 0 0 Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow 12 counters verbose Sfid : 12 Packets : 154 Octets : 51656 RateLimit Delayed Pkts : 0 RateLimit Dropped Pkts : 0 Bits/sec : 0 Packets/Sec : 0 Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow 14 classifiers CfrId SFID cable modem Mac Address Direction State Priority Matches 2 14 00d0.bad3.c46b upstream active 8 0 1 14 00d0.bad3.c46b upstream inactive 5 0 Router# show interface c4/0 service-flow 14 classifiers verbose Sfid : 14 Classifier Id : 2 Service Flow Id : 14 cable modem Mac Address : 00d0.bad3.c46b Direction : upstream Activation State : active Classifier Matching Priority : 8 PHSI : 0 Number of matches : 0 IP Classification Parameters: Destination Port Low : 1024 Destination Port High : 65535 Router# show interface cable 3/0 service-flow 9 phs Sfid PHSI PHSS PHSM PHSF PHSV Packet 20 1 22 00 00 FF 08 00 45 00 00 56 00 00 On N/A Router# show interface cable 3/0 service-flow 9 phs verbose Sfid : 20 PHSI : 1 PHSS : 22 PHSV : On PHSM : 00 00 FF PHSF : 08 00 45 00 00 56 00 00 00 00 3C 00 67 A7 0B 00 00 01 0C 00 00 01 Packet : N/A Router# show interface c6/0 service-flow 30191 phs verbose Sfid : 30191 PHSI : 1 PHSS : 42 PHSV : Off PHSM : FF FF FF FF FF C0 PHSF : 00 03 E3 31 65 A8 00 0A 73 9E 14 0C 08 00 45 A0 01 18 BE EF 00 00 40 11 1C 07 0A 08 E6 03 AC 10 02 23 D0 D0 1B 8C 01 04 00 00 Packet : 1844
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show interface cable service-flow command.
Router# show interface c3/0 service-flow Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Active DS-ForwIf/ Prov Adm Act State Time US-BG/CH 17 4 001c.ea37.9aac 3 3 3 P US act 13h21m CH 3 18 N/A 001c.ea37.9aac 4 4 4 P DS act 13h21m Wi3/0:0 21 6 001c.ea37.9b5a 3 3 3 P US act 13h21m CH 4 22 N/A 001c.ea37.9b5a 4 4 4 P DS act 13h21m Wi3/0:0 23 7 0016.925e.654c 3 3 3 P US act 13h21m CH 3 24 N/A 0016.925e.654c 4 4 4 P DS act 13h21m In3/0:0
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show interface cable service-flow queue command displaying downstream HQF queue information for an interface: Router# show interface cable 3/0 service-flow 8 queue * idx/gqid Len/Limit Deqs Drops CIR MIR/PR pkts pkts pkts kbps kbps 0/53 0/128 0 0 100 15000/0 I: Cable Interface Queue $: Low Latency Queue ~: Low Latency Policing Queue
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show interface cable service-flow queue verbose command displaying detailed downstream HQF queue information for an interface: Router# show interfaces c3/0 service-flow 8 queue verbose blt (0x19FA93C0, index 6, qid 53, fast_if_number 20) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 D/Traffic Shaping enabled blt flags: 0x22A208C scheduler: 0x1A015D80 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 9500 total active 1 D/Traffic Shaping enabled txcount 0 txqbytes 0 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 128/375000 availbuffers 128 holdqueue_out 0 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 20 visible_bw 100 max_rate 15000 allocated_bw 100 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 1500, credit: 0, depth: 1500 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x1A015D80 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x1A015D80 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x1A015D80 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 OUTPUT Shaping Bc internal 0 Be internal 0 Time interval 4 increment 15000 increment_lower 0 increment_limit 15000 last visit 0 credit 0 outstanding_tokens 0 maxtokens 32000000 system timer delayed 0 restart timer 0 timer set 0 hqf_shape_running 562 nextexpire_system_time 0 nextexpire_time_qindex -1
Example of the show interface cable service-flow qos Command
The following is a sample output of the show interface cable service-flow qos command:
Router# show interfaces cable 6/1/0 service-flow qos Sfid Dir Curr Sid Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate Throughput State Type 5 DS act N/A BE 0 10000000 3044 0 0 30 DS act N/A BE 0 10000000 3044 0 0 31 US act 12 BE 0 64000 0 0 0 32 DS act N/A BE 0 1000000 0 0 0 33 US act 13 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 35 US act 14 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 34 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 36 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 37 US act 15 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 45 US act 19 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 38 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 46 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 39 US act 16 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 47 US act 20 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 40 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 48 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 41 US act 17 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 43 US act 18 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 42 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0 44 DS act N/A BE 0 0 3044 0 0
Examples
The following is a sample output for the us option of the show interface cable service-flow qos command:
Router# show interfaces cable 6/1/0 service-flow qos us Sfid Dir Curr Sid Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate Throughput State Type 31 US act 12 BE 0 64000 0 0 0 33 US act 13 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 35 US act 14 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 37 US act 15 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 45 US act 19 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 39 US act 16 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 47 US act 20 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 41 US act 17 BE 0 0 3044 0 0 43 US act 18 BE 0 0 3044 0 0
Examples
The following is a sample output for the service-class option of the show interface cable service-flow qos command:
Router# show interfaces cable 6/1/0 service-flow qos service-class Sfid Dir Sched MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate SrvClassName Type 5 DS BE 10000000 3044 0 def_sclass 30 DS BE 10000000 3044 0 def_sclass 31 US BE 64000 0 0 32 DS BE 1000000 0 0 33 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts1 35 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts2 34 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts1 36 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts2 37 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts1 45 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts2 38 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts1 46 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts2 39 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts1 47 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts2 40 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts1 48 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts2 41 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts1 43 US BE 0 3044 0 us_srvclass_ts2 42 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts1 44 DS BE 0 3044 0 ds_srvclass_ts2
Field |
Description |
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Sfid |
Service flow identification number.
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Sid |
Service identification number (upstream service flows only). |
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Mac Address |
MAC address of the CM. |
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QoS Parameter Index Prov |
QoS parameter index for the Provisioned state of this flow. |
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QoS Parameter Index Adm |
QoS parameter index for the Admitted state of this flow. |
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QoS Parameter Index Act |
QoS parameter index for the Active state of this flow. |
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Type |
Indicates if the service flow is the primary flow or a secondary service flow. Secondary service flows are also identified by an “S” (created statically at the time of registration, using the DOCSIS configuration file) or “D” (created dynamically by the exchange of dynamic service messages between the CM and CMTS). |
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Dir |
Downstream (DS) or upstream (US) service flow. |
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Curr State |
Current run-time state of the service flow. |
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Active Time |
Length of time this service flow has been active. |
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BG/CH |
BGID or the DS channel ID of the forwarding interface assigned to the downstream service flow. |
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Len/Limit Pkts |
Length or limit of the packets. |
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Deqs Pkts |
Dequeue packets |
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Drops Pkts |
Dropped packets. |
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CIR Kbps |
Committed information rate. |
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MIR/PR Kbps |
Maximum information and peak rate. |
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Forwint |
Forwarding interface. |
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SFID |
Service flow identifier. |
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Sched Type |
Identifies scheduling type of this service flow: |
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Prio |
Traffic priority (0 to 7) given to this service flow. |
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MaxSusRate |
Maximum sustained rate value, in bits per second. |
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MaxBrst |
Maximum burst value, in bytes. |
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MinRsvRate |
Minimum reserved rate, in bits per second. |
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Throughput |
Current throughput for this service flow, in packets per second. |
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SrvClassName |
Service class name associated with the service flow. |
![]() Note | The PHS packet counters are not supported on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 card and always shows 0 or N/A, depending on the software release. |
The following example shows upstream bonding information on a cable interface line card in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC: Routeru# show interface cable 5/0/1 service-flow 3070 verbose Sfid : 3070 Mac Address : 001a.c3ff.d59c Type : Secondary(Static) Direction : Upstream Current State : Active Current QoS Indexes [Prov, Adm, Act] : [6, 6, 6] Active Time : 07:48 Required Attributes : 0x00000000 Forbidden Attributes : 0x00000000 Aggregate Attributes : 0x00000000 Sid : 720 Traffic Priority : 0 Maximum Sustained rate : 1000000 bits/sec Maximum Burst : 1522 bytes Minimum Reserved Rate : 0 bits/sec Minimum Packet Size : 0 bytes Admitted QoS Timeout : 200 seconds Active QoS Timeout : 0 seconds Packets : 58381 Bytes : 29891072 Rate Limit Delayed Grants : 63 Rate Limit Dropped Grants : 29058 Current Throughput : 1108314 bits/sec, 270 packets/sec Application Priority : 0 US Bonded : YES Upstream Bonding Group : UBG-1 Transmit Channel Set : 0xF Sid Cluster : SC-0, Sid [ 720 720 720 720 ] Segments Valid : 24201 Segments Discarded : 0 Segments Lost : 0 SID Cluster Switching Information Total Bytes Requested : 0 Total Time : 0 Outstanding Bytes : 0 Max Requests : 1 Classifiers: Classifier Id : 1 Service Flow Id : 3070 CM Mac Address : 001a.c3ff.d59c Direction : upstream Activation State : active Classifier Matching Priority : 1 PHSI : 0 Number of matches : 58381 IP Classification Parameters: Destination IP Address : 192.168.24.0 Destination IP Address Mask : 255.255.255.0 Chicago10k#
The following example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow counters command displaying the service flow counters on the cable interface at slot/subslot/port 7/1/0:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 service-flow 7 counters Sfid Packets Bytes PacketDrop Bits/Sec Packet/Sec 7 16 8384 0 0 0
Field |
Description |
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Sfid |
Service flow identification number.
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PHSI |
PHS Index. Number that uniquely references the PHS rule. |
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PHSS |
PHS Size. 8-bit value specifying the number of header bytes to be suppressed. |
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PHSV |
PHS Verify. Indicates whether PHS verification is enabled. |
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PHSM |
PHS Mask. 5-bit PHS mask that defines the header bytes that should be suppressed. |
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PHSF |
PHS Field. 8-bit values that defines the header bytes that should be suppressed. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow command.
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 service-flow Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Active DS-ForwIf/ Prov Adm Act State Time US-BG/CH 15 1 0025.2e2d.75be 3 3 3 P US act 1h34m CH 1 16 N/A 0025.2e2d.75be 4 4 4 P DS act 1h34m In3/0/0:32 35 N/A 0025.2e2d.75be 5 5 5 S(s) DS act 1h34m In3/0/0:32 17 2 0025.2eaf.7f38 3 3 3 P US act 1d1h7m CH 2 18 N/A 0025.2eaf.7f38 4 4 4 P DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:33 19 N/A 0025.2eaf.7f38 5 5 5 S(s) DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:33 21 3 0025.2eaf.82f4 3 3 3 P US act 1d1h7m CH 2 22 N/A 0025.2eaf.82f4 4 4 4 P DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:40 27 N/A 0025.2eaf.82f4 5 5 5 S(s) DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:40 23 4 0025.2eaf.8302 3 3 3 P US act 1d1h7m CH 1 24 N/A 0025.2eaf.8302 4 4 4 P DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:33 29 N/A 0025.2eaf.8302 5 5 5 S(s) DS act 1d1h7m In3/0/0:33 25 5 0025.2e2d.74f8 3 3 3 P US act 10:54 CH 2 26 N/A 0025.2e2d.74f8 4 4 4 P DS act 10:54 In3/0/0:32 36 N/A 0025.2e2d.74f8 5 5 5 S(s) DS act 10:54 In3/0/0:32
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow command with the zero-hwflow-index keyword:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 service-flow zero-hwflow-index Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Active DS-ForwIf/ Prov Adm Act State Time US-BG/CH
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow qos command with the ds keyword:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 service-flow qos ds Sfid Dir Curr Sid Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate Throughput State Type 16 DS act N/A N/A 2 2000000 3044 0 0 35 DS act N/A N/A 3 3000000 3044 0 0 18 DS act N/A N/A 2 2000000 3044 0 62 19 DS act N/A N/A 3 3000000 3044 0 0 22 DS act N/A N/A 2 2000000 3044 0 0 27 DS act N/A N/A 3 3000000 3044 0 0 24 DS act N/A N/A 2 2000000 3044 0 0 29 DS act N/A N/A 3 3000000 3044 0 0 26 DS act N/A N/A 2 2000000 3044 0 0 36 DS act N/A N/A 3 3000000 3044 0 0
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow qos command with the us keyword:
Router#show interface cable 3/0/0 service-flow qos us Sfid Dir Curr Sid Sched Prio MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate Throughput State Type 15 US act 1 BE 1 1000000 1566 0 0 17 US act 2 BE 1 1000000 1566 0 65 21 US act 3 BE 1 1000000 1566 0 261 23 US act 4 BE 1 1000000 1566 0 0 25 US act 5 BE 1 1000000 1566 0 0
This example shows the output of the show interface cable service-flow qos command with the service-class keyword:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 service-flow qos service-class Sfid Dir Sched MaxSusRate MaxBrst MinRsvRate SrvClassName Type 15 US BE 1000000 1566 0 16 DS N/A 2000000 3044 0 35 DS N/A 3000000 3044 0 17 US BE 1000000 1566 0 18 DS N/A 2000000 3044 0 19 DS N/A 3000000 3044 0 21 US BE 1000000 1566 0 22 DS N/A 2000000 3044 0 27 DS N/A 3000000 3044 0 23 US BE 1000000 1566 0 24 DS N/A 2000000 3044 0 29 DS N/A 3000000 3044 0 25 US BE 1000000 1566 0 26 DS N/A 2000000 3044 0 36 DS N/A 3000000 3044 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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cable service class |
Sets the parameters for DOCSIS 1.1 cable service class. |
cable service flow inactivity-threshold |
Sets the inactivity threshold value for service flows using Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection (UGS-AD). |
cable service-flow inactivity-timeout |
Sets the amount of time a dynamic service-flow can be present in the system without any activity. |
show cable qos permission |
Displays the status of permissions for changing QoS tables. |
show cable qos profile |
Displays the QoS profiles that have been defined. |
show interface cable sid
To display the service identifier (SID) information for a cable modem (CM), use the show interface cable sid command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } sid id [ association | connectivity | counters | qos | secondary-ip | rate-adapt ] [ verbose ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } sid id [ association | connectivity | counters | qos | secondary-ip | rate-adapt ] [ verbose ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot/subslot/cable-interface-index sid sid [ association | counters | qos ] [ verbose ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
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subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
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port |
Downstream port number. |
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cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
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sid |
The service identification information number. The valid range is 1-8176. |
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association |
Displays the virtual interfaces (VRF) or Interface Descriptor Blocks (IDBs). |
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connectivity |
Displays the values of the per-SID connectivity statistics. (This option appears only in DOCSIS 1.0 and 1.0+ releases. Use the show cable modem connectivity command in DOCSIS 1.1 releases.) This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
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counters |
Displays the values of the per-SID usage counters. Same as the keyword stats that appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(5)NA and earlier releases. |
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qos |
Displays the QoS characteristics received by each SID. |
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secondary-ip |
Displays the secondary IP addresses associated with each SID. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
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rate-adapt |
(Cisco uBR7200 series and Cisco uBR10012 routers only) Displays the local or global upstream utilization optimization configuration parameters. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router. |
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verbose |
Displays detailed information for the counters and qos options.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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11.3 XA |
This command was introduced. |
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11.3(6)NA |
The keyword stats was changed to counters. |
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12.0(4)XI |
The primary SID information was added. |
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12.0(5)T |
The command output was modified to identify secondary SIDs. |
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12.0(7)XR and 12.0(7)T |
The verbose keyword was added to display additional information for the counters option. |
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12.1(4)CX, 12.2(1)XF, and 12.2(4)BC1 |
The qos keyword was added to display information on the QoS values received by the SID from the MAC scheduler. You an also use the verbose option with the qos keyword to display detailed information. Also, the connectivity option was removed and replaced by the show cable modem connectivity command. |
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12.1(11b)EC, 12.2(8)BC1 |
The association keyword was added. |
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12.2(8)BC2 |
An explicit error message was added if this command is used with a cable subinterface, instructing the user to use the main interface instead. |
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12.1(13)EC |
The secondary-ip keyword was added for the Cisco uBR7100 series and Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers. |
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12.2(11)BC1 |
Support for the secondary-ip keyword was added for the Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router. |
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12.2(11)CY, 12.2(11)BC3 |
Three codeword fields were added to the verbose counters display to support the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S cable interface line card. These fields always display zero for the other cable interface line cards. |
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12.2(11)BC3 |
The counters option now displays the following counters:
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12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA, with the following changes: |
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12.3(23)BC2 |
This command was modified to add two rate-adapt output fields to the counters verbose form of the command. |
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12.2(33)SCB |
The two rate-adapt output fields in the counters verbose form of the command were integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. |
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12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
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IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
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Usage Guidelines
Data transport over the radio frequency (RF) link uses the registered SID address rather than the Ethernet address. This allows multiple hosts to access the network via a single CM.
The verbose keyword can be used with any of the other options or by itself, but it displays additional information only when used with the counters, qos, and rate-adapt options.
![]() Note | You can specify only a main interface with this command, not a subinterface. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Examples
This section shows the output from the different forms of the show interface cable sid command.
This example shows the the error message that is displayed when you attempt to use this command on a subinterface:
Router# show interface cable 6/0.1 sid Command not allowed on sub-interface Please use main interface C6/0
Examples
Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid Sid Prim MAC Address IP Address Type Age Admin Sched Sfid State Type 5 0010.7b6b.58c1 10.20.114.34 stat 2d1h36m enable BE 1 6 0010.7bed.9dc9 10.20.114.37 stat 2d1h36m enable BE 13 7 0010.7bed.9dbb 10.20.114.38 stat 2d1h36m enable BE 15 8 0010.7b6b.58bb 10.20.114.112 stat 2d1h34m enable BE 17 9 0010.7b6b.58bb 10.20.114.112 dyna 2d1h34m enable BE 19
This example shows the output from the show interface cable modem command in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA for all SIDs on a particular cable interface on a Cisco uBR10012 router. None of the CMs or CPEs are supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, which is indicated by the “N” in the Dual IP output field.:
Router# show interface cable 8/0/0 sid Sid Prim MAC Address IP Address Type Age Admin Sched Sfid Dual State Type IP 1 0008.0da6.1c47 50.3.134.12 stat 41:58 enable BE 3 N 2 0008.0da5.6e48 50.3.134.2 stat 41:58 enable BE 5 N 3 0008.0da6.0447 50.3.134.13 stat 41:55 enable BE 7 N 4 0008.0da6.3447 50.3.134.3 stat 41:56 enable BE 9 N 5 0011.8065.e78e 50.3.134.38 stat 40:52 enable BE 11 N 6 0000.cab7.8620 50.3.134.8 stat 41:25 enable BE 13 N 7 0011.8065.e7a6 50.3.134.10 stat 40:52 enable BE 15 N 8 0006.53b6.57f5 50.3.134.9 stat 41:34 enable BE 17 N 9 0006.53b6.581d 50.3.134.27 stat 41:08 enable BE 19 N 10 0007.0e04.ebfd 50.3.134.5 stat 41:04 enable BE 21 N
Field |
Description |
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Sid |
Service identification number. |
Prim |
The primary service identifier (SID) assigned to the modem. |
MAC address |
MAC address of the modem owning this SID. |
IP address |
IP address of the modem owning this SID. |
Type |
Indicates whether this SID was created statically (“stat”) at the time of registration, or dynamically (“dyna”) by the exchange of dynamic service messages between the CM and CMTS. |
Age |
Length of time that the SID has been enabled. |
Admin State |
Adminstrative state of the SID, where “Disable” means that the SID has been turned off. “Enable” is the normal state. |
Sched Type |
The service class schedule type, where: 2–Best-Effort Schedule Type 3–Non-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 4–Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 5–Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection Schedule Type 6–Unsolicited Grant Service Schedule Type |
Sfid |
Service flow identifier. |
Dual IP |
Identifies whether or not (“Y” or “N”) the CM or CPE supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. |
Examples
Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid qos Sid Pr MaxSusRate MinRsvRate Sched Grant Grant GPI Poll Thrput Type Size Intvl Intvl 5 0 64000 0 BE 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 64000 0 BE 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 64000 0 BE 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 64000 0 BE 0 0 0 0 0 Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid 5 qos Sid Pr MaxSusRate MinRsvRate Sched Grant Grant GPI Poll Thrput Type Size Intvl Intvl 5 0 64000 0 BE 0 0 0 0 0
Examples
Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid 5 qos verbose Sid : 5 Traffic Priority : 0 Maximum Sustained Rate : 64000 Maximum Burst : 0 Minimum Reserved Rate : 0 Minimum Packet Size : 0 Maximum Concatenated Burst : 1522 Scheduling Type : Best Effort Nominal Grant Interval : 0 Tolerated Grant Jitter : 0 Nominal Polling Interval : 0 Tolerated Polling Jitter : 0 Unsolicited Grant Size : 0 Grants per Interval : 0 Request/Transmission Policy : 0x0 IP ToS Overwrite [AND-mask, OR-mask] : 0x0, 0x0 Current Throughput : 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Examples
When using DOCSIS 1.1 software, such as Cisco IOS Release 12.2 BC, the show interface sid counter command provides the following display:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 sid counter Sid Req-polls BW-reqs Grants Packets Frag Concatpkts issued received issued received complete received 1 0 22 22 22 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
When using DOCSIS 1.0 software, such as Cisco IOS Release 12.1 EC, the show interface sid counter command provides the following display:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 sid counter Sid Inpackets Inoctets Outpackets Outoctets Ratelimit Ratelimit BWReqDrop DSPktDrop 6 51 6559 42 3580 0 0 7 47 5993 40 3428 0 0 8 47 6136 36 3122 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
Examples
This example shows the typical verbose output for the SID counters on a Cisco uBR-MCxxC cable interface line card:
Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid 3 counter verbose Sid : 3 Request polls issued : 0 BW requests received : 1 No grant buf BW request drops : 0 Rate exceeded BW request drops : 0 Grants issued : 1 Packets received : 0 Bytes received : 0 Fragment reassembly completed : 0 Fragment reassembly incomplete : 0 Concatenated packets received : 0 Queue-indicator bit statistics : 0 set, 0 granted Good Codewords rx : 0 Corrected Codewords rx : 0 Uncorrectable Codewords rx : 0 Concatenated headers received : 0 Fragmentation headers received : 0 Fragmentation headers discarded: 0
This example shows the typical verbose output for the SID counters on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S cable interface line card:
Router# show interface cable 4/0 sid 3 counters verbose Sid : 1 Request polls issued : 0 BWReqs {Cont,Pigg,RPoll,Other} : 0, 1052, 1052, 0 No grant buf BW request drops : 0 Rate exceeded BW request drops : 0 Grants issued : 1052 Packets received : 0 Bytes received : 0 Fragment reassembly completed : N/A Fragment reassembly incomplete : N/A Concatenated packets received : N/A Queue-indicator bit statistics : 0 set, 0 granted Good Codewords rx : 53 Corrected Codewords rx : 6110 Uncorrectable Codewords rx : 8540896 Concatenated headers received : 235 Fragmentation headers received : 0 Fragmentation headers discarded: 0
![]() Note | Because the Cisco uBR-MC16U/X, Cisco uBR-MC28U/X, and Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U/H cable interface line cards do not support the fragmentation and concatenation packet counters, these counters always show zero for these particular cable interfaces. However, these interfaces do accurately count the number of concatenation headers, as shown above. |
Examples
This example shows the typical output for the association keyword:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 sid association Sid Prim Online IP Address MAC Address Interface VRF Name 1 online 192.168.129.20 0003.e38f.e993 Ca5/0.50 green 2 online 192.168.129.17 0003.e38f.e89d Ca5/0.50 green 3 init(t) 192.168.129.12 00d0.baa2.fb93 Ca5/0.50 green
![]() Note | The output of the show interface cable sid association command output will not display the updated interface name immediately after deleting a VRF. This is because the SID is not re-mapped automatically to the interface on which the CM comes online. If you want to view the updated interface name, reset the cable modem to re-map the interface name and then execute this show command. |
This example shows the sample output for the secondary-ip keyword:
Router# show interface cable 5/0 sid secondary-ip For sid 1 secondary ip list contains 2 address(es) 192.168.129.20 192.168.81.123 For sid 2 secondary ip list contains 2 address(es) 192.168.129.17 10.10.11.3
![]() Tip | One possible situation that might occur is if a CM first assigns a secondary IP address to one CPE device, but later that same IP address is assigned to another CPE device behind a different CM. If this happens, the IP address will continue to show up as a secondary IP address for the original CM until that CM renews its public keys. This will not affect network connectivity for either CPE or CM. You can, however, clear the unneeded secondary IP address from the CMTS database using the clear cable secondary-ip command. |
Field |
Description |
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Sid |
Service identification number. |
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Prim Sid |
The primary service identifier (SID) assigned to the modem. |
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Type |
Indicates that this SID was created statically at the time of registration or dynamically by the exchange of dynamic service messages between the CM and CMTS. |
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Online State Offline State |
“Online” means that the modem owning this SID is processing traffic. “Offline” means that the modem owning this SID is not processing traffic. |
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Admin Status |
“Disable” means that the SID has been turned off. “Enable” is the normal state. |
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QoS |
Quality of service. |
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Create time |
When the SID was created, number of seconds since the system booted. |
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Input octets (In octets) |
Number of octets received by using this SID. |
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Input packets (In packets) |
Number of packets received by using this SID. |
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Output octets (Out octets) |
Number of octets sent from this SID. |
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Output packets (Out packets) |
Number of packets sent from this SID. |
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IP address |
IP address of the modem owning this SID. |
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MAC address |
MAC address of the modem owning this SID. |
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BW requests received |
Number of bandwidth requests received by this SID. |
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Grants issued |
Number of bandwidth requests granted by this SID. |
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Rate exceeded BW request drops |
Number of bandwidth requests not granted by this SID. |
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Rate exceeded DS packet drops |
Number of downstream packets lost by this SID. |
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Ratelimit BWReqDrop |
Number of bandwidth requests not granted by this SID. |
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Ratelimit DSPktDrop |
Number of downstream packets lost by this SID. |
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1st time online |
Time at which the modem with this SID connected. |
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Times online |
Number of times the modem with this SID connected. |
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% online |
Percentage of time the modem with this SID has been connected. |
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Online time |
The minimum, average, and maximum number of hours and minutes the modem with this SID has been connected.
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Offline time |
The minimum, average, and maximum number of hours and minutes the modem with this SID has been disconnected.
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MaxSusRate |
The maximum rate (0 to 4,294,967,295 bps). |
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MinRsvRate |
The minimum guaranteed rate (0 to 4,294,967,295 bps). |
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Sched Type |
The service class schedule type: 2–Best-Effort Schedule Type 3–Non-Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 4–Real-Time Polling Service Schedule Type 5–Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection Schedule Type 6–Unsolicited Grant Service Schedule Type |
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Grant Size |
The grant size (0 to 65535 bytes). |
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Grant Interval |
The grant interval (0 to 4294967295 microseconds). |
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GPI |
The grants per interval (0 to 127 grants). |
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Poll Interval |
The poll interval (0 to 4294967295 microseconds). |
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Throughput |
The overall throughput for this SID. |
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VRF Name |
Name of the virtual interface that has been configured for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) operation. |
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Fragment reassembly completed |
Number of packets that were subject to DOCSIS fragmentation that were successfully reassembled.
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Fragment reassembly incomplete |
Number of packets that were subject to DOCSIS fragmentation that have not yet been successfully reassembled.
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Concatenated packets received |
Number of packets that were subject to DOCSIS concatenation that were successfully received.
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Good Codewords rx |
Number of FEC codewords received without error. |
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Corrected Codewords rx |
Number of FEC codewords received with errors that could be corrected. |
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Uncorrectable Codewords rx |
Number of FEC codewords received with errors that could not be corrected. |
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Concatenated packets received |
Number of concatenation headers received on an upstream service flow. (This field always shows 0 for the Cisco uBR10012 router, but you can use the docsQosUpstreamConcatBursts attribute in DOCS-QOS-MIB to get a current count.) |
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Fragmentation headers received |
Number of fragmentation headers received on an upstream service flow, regardless of whether the fragment was correctly reassembled into a valid packet. (See docsQosUpstreamFragments in DOCS-QOS-MIB.) |
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Fragmentation headers discarded |
Number of upstream fragments discarded and not assembled into a valid upstream packet. (See docsQosUpstreamFragDiscards in DOCS-QOS-MIB.) |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable sid command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 sid Sid Prim MAC Address IP Address Type Age Admin Sched Sfid Dual State Type IP 1 0025.2e2d.74f8 10.1.2.110 BE 8h55m enable BE 15 Y 2 0025.2eaf.7f38 10.1.2.7 BE 20h26m enable BE 17 Y 3 0025.2eaf.8302 10.1.2.6 BE 20h26m enable BE 19 Y 4 0025.2eaf.82f4 10.1.2.9 BE 20h18m enable BE 25 Y 5 0025.2e2d.75be 10.1.2.4 BE 10h13m enable BE 29 Y Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable sid command with the association on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 sid association Sid Prim Online IP Address MAC Address Interface VRF Name MPLS TC 1 online 10.1.2.4 0025.2e2d.75be Bu1 N/A 2 online 10.1.2.110 0025.2e2d.74f8 Bu1 N/A 3 online 10.1.2.7 0025.2eaf.7f38 Bu1 N/A 4 online 10.1.2.6 0025.2eaf.8302 Bu1 N/A 5 online 10.1.2.9 0025.2eaf.82f4 Bu1 N/A Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable sid command with the counters on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 sid counters Sid Req-polls BW-reqs Grants Packets Frag Concatpkts issued received issued received complete received 1 0 18 18 29 0 1 2 0 14 14 26 0 1 3 0 103 103 125 0 11 4 0 23 23 37 0 1 5 0 25 25 39 0 0 Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable sid command with the qos on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 sid qos Sid Pr MaxSusRate MinRsvRate Sched Grant Grant GPI Poll Thrput Type Size Intvl Intvl 1 1 1000000 0 BE N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 2 1 1000000 0 BE N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 3 1 1000000 0 BE N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 4 1 1000000 0 BE N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 5 1 1000000 0 BE N/A N/A N/A N/A 261 Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable sid command with the verbose on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 sid verbose Sid Prim MAC Address IP Address Type Age Admin Sched Sfid Dual State Type IP 1 0025.2e2d.75be 100.1.2.4 BE 12:36 enable BE 15 Y 2 0025.2e2d.74f8 100.1.2.110 BE 12:11 enable BE 17 Y 3 0025.2eaf.7f38 100.1.2.7 BE 11:26 enable BE 19 Y 4 0025.2eaf.8302 100.1.2.6 BE 13:20 enable BE 21 Y 5 0025.2eaf.82f4 100.1.2.9 BE 11:33 enable BE 28 Y Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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clear cable secondary-ip |
Clears the router’s table that links secondary IP addresses to the devices that use them. |
show cable modem connectivity |
Displays connectivity statistics for one or more CMs. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable signal-quality
To display information about the signal quality of a downstream port on a cable interface line card in a Cisco CMTS, use the show interface cable signal-quality command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot /port | slot /subslot /port } signal-quality [n]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot /cable-interface-index | slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } signal-quality [n]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 only —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. |
n |
(Optional) Identifies a particular upstream on the selected interface. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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11.3 XA |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
This example shows the output from the show interface cable signal-quality command:
Router# show interface cable 6/0 signal-quality Cable6/0: Upstream 0 is up includes contention intervals: TRUE
This table describes the fields shown in the show interface cable signal-quality display.
Field |
Description |
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Cable |
Interface name. |
Upstream is up includes contention intervals |
States whether this statement is true. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show interface cable downstream |
Displays cable interface information. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays information by SID of each cable access router on the network. |
show interface cable upstream
To display information about an upstream on a cable interface, use the show interface cable upstream command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } upstream [ n ] [ ugs statistics | rate-adapt ]
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } upstream [ bonding-group ]
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later releases
show interface cable { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream [ n ] [ ugs statistics | rate-adapt ]
show interface cable { slot/cable-interface-index | slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream [ bonding-group ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable slot/subslot/cable-interface-indexupstream [ n ] [ ugs statistics ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards.
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n |
(Optional) Specific upstream to be displayed. Valid values start with 0 for the first upstream port on the cable interface line card. |
ugs statistics |
(Optional) Displays statistics related to Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) flows on the upstream. |
rate-adapt |
(Optional) Displays whether a specific upstream is enabled or disabled for upstream utilization optimization. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router |
bonding-group |
(Optional) Displays the bonding groups configured on an upstream port. This keyword is not supported on the Cisco cBR router |
index |
(Optional) Bonding group index value. Valid values are from 1 to 65535. This variable is not supported on the Cisco cBR router |
Command Default
If no upstream is specified, all upstreams on the given cable interface are shown.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
BC Release |
Modification |
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12.2(4)BC1 |
The MAC-related information in this command was moved to the show interface cable mac-scheduler command for DOCSIS 1.1 operations. |
12.2(15)BC1a |
The ugs statistics keywords were added to Cisco IOS Release 12.2BC. |
12.3BC |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3BC. |
12.3(23)BC2 |
The rate-adapt keyword was added. |
C Release |
Modification |
12.1(4)CX1 |
The MAC-related information in this command was moved to the show interface cable mac-scheduler command for DOCSIS 1.1 operations. |
SC Release |
Modification |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. Support for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added. |
12.2(33)SCB |
The rate-adapt keyword was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. |
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was modified. The bonding-group keyword was added in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC. |
12.2(33)SCD2 |
This command was modified. The command output was modified to display the multiple transmit channel (MTC) mode cable modems that share a particular upstream channel in their transmit channel set (TCS). |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
12.2(33)SCE5 |
This command was modified. The show interface cable upstream command output was modified to display a warning message when no ports are configured on an upstream. |
12.2(33)SCG |
This command was modified. The index argument was added to the bonding-group keyword. |
T Release |
Modification |
12.0(3)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T. |
X Release |
Modification |
11.3XA |
This command was introduced. |
12.0(7)XR |
The output was expanded. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The rate-adaptand the bonding-group keywords were removed. |
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command (DOCSIS 1.0 Cisco IOS software releases) for the upstream cable interface located in slot 6 and port 0:
Router# show interface cable 6/0 upstream 0 Cable6/0: Upstream 0 is up Received 855 broadcasts, 147 multicasts, 408833 unicasts 0 discards, 925 errors, 0 unknown protocol 409835 packets input, 20 uncorrectable 884 noise, 0 microreflections Total Modems On This Upstream Channel : 51 (51 active) Default MAC scheduler Queue[Rng Polls] 0/64, fifo queueing, 0 drops Queue[Cont Mslots] 0/52, fifo queueing, 1 drops Queue[CIR Grants] 0/64, fair queueing, 0 drops Queue[BE Grants] 0/64, fair queueing, 0 drops Queue[Grant Shpr] 0/64, calendar queueing, 0 drops Reserved slot table currently has 0 CBR entries Req IEs 8296144, Req/Data IEs 0 Init Mtn IEs 57962, Stn Mtn IEs 14413 Long Grant IEs 133168, Short Grant IEs 67845 Avg upstream channel utilization : 6% Avg percent contention slots : 89% Avg percent initial ranging slots : 2% Avg percent minislots lost on late MAPs : 0% Total channel bw reserved 0 bps CIR admission control not enforced Admission requests rejected 0 Current minislot count : 6788097 Flag: 0 Scheduled minislot count : 6788190 Flag: 0
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command (DOCSIS 1.1 Cisco IOS software releases) for the upstream cable interface located in slot 6 and port 0:
Router# show interface cable 6/0 upstream 0 Upstream 0 is up Received 38085 broadcasts, 5758 multicasts, 17257229 unicasts 0 discards, 1451132592 errors, 0 unknown protocol 17301072 packets input, 48239157 uncorrectable 1071719720 noise, 0 microreflections Total Modems On This Upstream Channel : 147 (142 active)
This example shows the output for the upstream cable interface located for the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S and Cisco uBR-MC28U/X line cards, which provides information about the error counters maintained by the card onboard MAC controller for each upstream interface:
Router# show interface cable 6/1/0 upstream 0 Cable6/1/0: Upstream 3 is up Received 140 broadcasts, 2075 multicasts, 134502 unicasts 0 discards, 144954 errors, 0 unknown protocol 136717 packets input, 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total Modems On This Upstream Channel : 37 (35 active) JIB counters for ifInErrors: us_error_frame_drop 72477 us_crc_error 4 us_hcs_error 72473 us_cont_collision 0 us_uncorr_cw_rcvd 14
The following shows the sample output for the ugs statistics option:
Router# show interface cable 6/1/0 upstream 3 ugs statistics UGS Statistics for Upstream 3 # of Active UGS on the Upstream : 4 UGS Allocation Statistics max min avg Last 1 Hour 14 3 4 Last 5 Min 12 5 5
The following shows the sample output for the rate-adapt option:
Router# show interface cable 6/1/0 upstream 0 rate-adapt Global:Enabled US[0]:Enabled rate-adapt_total: 0 local:maps 500 pri 6, rate 150000 bcs 10 (10) fcms Off
The following example shows the segment information for upstream ports on cable interface 7/0/1:
Router#show interface cable 7/1/0 upstream Cable7/1/0: Upstream 0 is up Received 1236 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 312274 unicasts 0 discards, 37623 errors, 0 unknown protocol 313510 packets input Codewords: 315034 good 82 corrected 1 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 3 (3 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable7/1/0: Upstream 1 is up Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded
Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCD2, the output of the show interface cable upstream command was modified to display the MTC mode cable modems that share a particular upstream channel in their TCS as shown in the following example:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 upstream 1 Cable7/1/0: Upstream 1 is up Received 1236 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 312274 unicasts 0 discards, 37623 errors, 0 unknown protocol 313510 packets input Codewords: 315034 good 82 corrected 1 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0(0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 3 (3 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded
The following example shows the bonding groups configured for upstream ports on the cable interface 7/0/1:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 upstream bonding-group Cable7/1/0: Upstream Bonding Group 2 0 packets input, 0 octets input Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded, 0 lost Reserved Bandwidth Max : 0 bits/sec Reserved Bandwidth : 0 bits/sec Available Bandwidth : 2560000 bits/sec Total Service Flows On This Bonding Group: 0 Cable7/1/0: Upstream Bonding Group 12 0 packets input, 0 octets input Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded, 0 lost Reserved Bandwidth Max : 0 bits/sec Reserved Bandwidth : 0 bits/sec Available Bandwidth : 2560000 bits/sec Total Service Flows On This Bonding Group: 0 Cable7/1/0: Upstream Bonding Group 235 0 packets input, 0 octets input Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded, 0 lost Reserved Bandwidth Max : 0 bits/sec Reserved Bandwidth : 0 bits/sec Available Bandwidth : 15360000 bits/sec Total Service Flows On This Bonding Group: 0
Examples
Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE5, the show interface cable upstream command output is modified to display a warning message when no ports are configured on an upstream.
The following example displays the output of the show interface cable upstream command for upstream 0:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/0 upstream 0 No upstream configured on mac-domain Cable7/0/0
The following example displays the output of the show interface cable upstream command with ugs statistics option:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/0 upstream 0 ugs statistics No upstream configured on mac-domain Cable7/0/0
The following example displays the output of the show interface cable upstream command with rate-adapt option:
Router# show interface cable 7/0/0 upstream 0 rate-adapt No upstream configured on mac-domain Cable7/0/0
Field |
Description |
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Cable |
Location of the upstream interface. |
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Upstream is up/ ...administratively down |
Administrative state of the upstream interface. |
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Received broadcasts |
Number of broadcast packets received through this upstream interface. |
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multicasts |
Number of multicast packets received through this upstream interface. |
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unicasts |
Number of unicast packets received through this interface. |
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discards |
Number of packets discarded by this interface, typically because of buffer overruns. |
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errors |
Total of all packets with errors that prevented the transmission of the packets through this upstream interface. This figure could include the following error packets:
On Broadband Processing Engine (BPE) cable interface line cards, such as the Cisco uBR-MC16U/X, Cisco uBR-MC28U/X, and Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U line cards, this counter also counts conditions such as HCS/CRC errors and collisions that occur during initial ranging requests and bandwidth requests. Compare this counter with the uncorrectable error counter from the show cable hop command to determine whether a problem with noise exists, or whether the counter is high only because a large number of CMs are trying to register. |
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unknown protocol |
Number of packets received that were using an unknown protocol (the packet was not an IP, ARP, or PPPoE packet). This counter also includes DOCSIS frames that could not be identified as DOCSIS frames because of malformed headers or invalid header options. |
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packets input |
Number of frames received (broadcast, multicast, and unicast) through this upstream interface that were free from errors. |
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corrected |
Number of frames received through this upstream interface that had errors that were corrected. |
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uncorrectable |
Number of frames received through this upstream interface that had errors that could not be corrected. This means the frame had at least one uncorrectable FEC block, making the whole frame uncorrectable. Nominally, you should expect at most 1 uncorrectable error per 10,000 packets, and typically, the uncorrectable error rate is much less in good environments.
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noise |
Number of upstream packets of any type that were corrupted by line noise. |
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microreflections |
Approximate number of upstream packets corrupted by microreflections. Microreflections are a type of impairment that is caused by impedance mismatches between amplifiers, couples, cables, and other equipment in the cable plant. Microreflections create copies of a signal that arrive at the receiver with different amounts of delay and attenuation, generating intersymbol interference (ISI) that can cause the receiver to improperly detect the amplitude and phase of the incoming signal.
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Guaranteed-rate service queue depth |
Number of bandwidth requests queued up in the Guarantee-rate queue. This queue is available only to CMs that have a reserved minimum upstream rate in their class of service (CoS). |
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Best-effort service queue depth |
Number of bandwidth requests queued up in the Best-effort queue. This queue is available to all CMs that do not have any reserved rate on the upstream. |
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Total Modems On This Upstream Channel |
Number of CMs currently sharing this upstream channel. This field also shows how many of these CMs are active. |
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Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel |
Number of non-MTC cable modems currently sharing this upstream channel. This field also shows how many of these CMs are active. |
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Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel |
Number of MTC cable modems currently sharing this upstream channel. This field also shows how many of these CMs are active. |
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Segments |
Valid segments and discarded segments transmitted on a logical channel interface will be added. |
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JIB counters for ifInErrors |
Error counters for the upstream interface that are maintained by the MAC controller that is onboard certain cable interface line cards (such as the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S and Cisco uBR-MC28U/X line cards):
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Rng Polls |
MAC scheduler queue showing number of ranging polls. |
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Cont Mslots |
MAC scheduler queue showing number of forced contention request slots in MAP. |
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CIR Grants |
MAC scheduler queue showing number of CIR grants pending. |
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BE Grants |
MAC scheduler queue showing number of Best-Effort grants pending. |
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Grant Shpr |
MAC scheduler queue showing number of grants buffered for traffic shaping. |
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Reserved slot table |
Number of slots that the MAC scheduler has placed in the reserved slot table at the time that the command was made. |
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Req IEs |
Counter of Request IEs sent in MAP. |
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Req/Data IEs |
Counter of Request/Data IEs sent in MAP. |
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Init Mtn IEs |
Counter of Initial Maintenance IEs. |
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Stn Mtn IEs |
Number of station maintenance (ranging poll) IEs. |
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Long Grant IEs |
Number of long grant IEs. |
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ShortGrmg IEs |
Number of short grant IEs. |
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Avg upstream channel utilization |
Average percent of the upstream channel bandwidth being used for user (Ethernet) traffic. This does not include DOCSIS MAC-layer packets. |
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Avg percent contention slots |
Average percent of slots available for CMs to request bandwidth using contention mechanisms. Also indicates the amount of unused capacity in the network. |
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Avg percent initial ranging slots |
Average percent of slots in the initial ranging state. |
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Avg percent minislots lost on late MAP |
Average percent of slots that were lost because a MAP interrupt was too late. |
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Current Total Bandwidth Reserved |
Total amount of bandwidth reserved by all CMs sharing this upstream channel that require bandwidth reservation. The CoS for these CMs specifies some nonzero value for the guaranteed-upstream rate. When one of these CMs is admitted on the upstream, this field value is incremented by this guaranteed-upstream rate value. |
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CIR admission control |
Status of admission control on the upstream channel. ENFORCED status allows users to enable admission control on a per-port basis. This controls how limited bandwidth is allocated. NOT ENFORCED status indicates that there is no admission control. Every modem that registers with a class of service (COS) specifying a minimum upstream rate is admitted by the CMTS, regardless of how much aggregate bandwidth is actually available. Users enable admission control via the admission control command-line interface (CLI). |
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Subscription Level |
Amount of oversubscription to allow on this upstream channel, as configured with the cable upstream admission-control command. Oversubscription is expressed as a percentage of the raw capacity of the channel. |
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Reservation Limit (with Oversubscription) |
Maximum cumulative bandwidth reservation allowable before rejecting new CMs. |
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Admission requests rejected |
Number of CMs that attempted to register on this interface but were rejected because of the admission control policy that has been configured with the cable upstream admission-control command. |
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Virtual channel bw |
Maximum virtual bandwidth of this capacity, in bits per second (b/s), when admission control is enabled. |
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Last Minislot Stamp (current_time_base) |
Current minislot count at the CMTS. FLAG indicates the timebase reference. This field is used only by developers. |
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Last Minislot Stamp (scheduler_time_base) |
Furthest minislot count allocated at the indicated time. FLAG indicates the timebase reference. This field is used by developers. |
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# of Active UGS on the Upstream |
Number of Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) flows that are currently active on the upstream. |
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UGS Allocation Statistics (max, min, avg) |
Maximum number of UGS service flows, minimum number of UGS service flows, and average number of UGS service flows that have been allocated on the upstream over the last hour and last five minute period. |
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Rate-adapt |
Rate-adapt is enabled and any local upstream (US) configuration information: |
Field |
Description |
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packets input |
Number of drops, errors, and total number of packets received on each upstream. |
octets input |
Number of octets received on the upstream. |
Segments |
Number of valid segments, discarded segments and lost segments transmitted on a bonding group. |
Reserved Bandwidth Max |
Maximum amount of bandwidth reserved for a bonding group. |
Reserved Bandwidth |
Amount of bandwidth reserved by all CMs sharing this upstream channel. |
Available Bandwidth |
Amount of bandwidth available on a bonding group. |
Total Service Flows on this Bonding Group |
Number of service flows assigned to a particular bonding group. |
![]() Tip | In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a time stamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode. |
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream bonding-group command showing bonding group 2 configuration on the cable interface 7/0/1 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCG:
Router# show interface cable 7/1/0 upstream bonding-group 2 30 seconds input rate 515470 bits/sec, 1000 packets/sec.
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 upstream MAC domain upstream impairment report: 0x0 Cable1/0/0: Upstream 0 is up Description: UC3/0/0:U0 Received 20 broadcasts, 1710 multicasts, 10882 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 12612 packets input Codewords: 15234 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 3 (3 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 1 is up Description: UC3/0/0:U1 Received 28 broadcasts, 3916 multicasts, 12806 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 16750 packets input Codewords: 30419 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 2 (2 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 2 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 3 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 4 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 5 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 6 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Cable1/0/0: Upstream 7 is down Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 0 packets input Codewords: 0 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command for a specific upstream port on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 upstream 1 MAC domain upstream impairment report: 0x0 Cable1/0/0: Upstream 1 is up Description: UC1/0/0:U1 Received 28 broadcasts, 3949 multicasts, 12906 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 16883 packets input Codewords: 30658 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 2 (2 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 0 (0 active) Segments: 0 valid, 0 discarded Router#
This example also shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command for a specific upstream port on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interfaces cable1/0/0 upstream 0 MAC domain upstream impairment report: 0x0 Cable1/0/0: Upstream 0 is up Description: UC1/0/0:U0 Received 3807 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 750999 unicasts 0 discards, 0 errors, 0 unknown protocol 754806 packets input Codewords: 1394549 good 0 corrected 0 uncorrectable 0 noise, 0 microreflections Total NON-MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 14 (14 active) Total MTC Modems On This Upstream Channel : 52 (52 active) Segments: 199946 valid, 0 discarded
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream command with the ugs statistics keyword on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show interface cable 1/0/0 upstream 1 ugs statistics UGS Statistics for Upstream 1 # of Active UGS on the Upstream : 0 UGS Allocation Statistics max min avg Last 1 Hour 0 0 0 Last 5 Min 0 0 0 Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show interface cable |
Displays configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface cable downstream |
Displays information about the downstream cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays information by service identifier (SID) of each cable modem on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable upstream debug
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
To display information about the Service ID (SID) tracking on a cable interface, use the show interface cable upstream debug command in privileged EXEC mode.
On the Cisco cBR router, use the show interface cable upstream debug command with the sf-tracking keyword on the Cisco line card to display the Service Flow (SF) tracking information.
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } upstream debug sid-tracking sid-value start-index count-number { summary | verbose }
show interface cable { slot/port | slot/subslot/port } upstream debug sid-tracking sid-value clear
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCE and later
show interface cable { slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream debug sid-tracking sid-value start-index count-number { summary | verbose }
show interface cable { slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream debug sid-tracking sid-value clear
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface cable { slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream debug sf-tracking sfid-value start-index count-number [ summary | verbose ]
show interface cable { slot/subslot/cable-interface-index } upstream debug sid-tracking sfid-value clear
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 —The valid subslots are 0 or 1. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
port |
Downstream port number. |
cable-interface-index |
Downstream port of the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20 and Cisco uBR-MC28 line cards, or MAC domain index of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line cards. Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers—The valid port value is 0 or 1. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC5X20 line cards is from 0 to 4. The valid range for the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card is from 0 to 14. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is 0 to 15. |
sid-tracking sid-value |
Specifies the SID number for which SID tracking details are displayed. The valid range is from 1 to 8191. |
sf-tracking sfid-value |
On the Cisco cBR router— Specifies the SFID number for which the tracking details are required to be displayed. The valid range is from 1 to 65536. |
start-index |
First event you want to display. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range is from 0 to 40000 Cisco cBR router—Valid values are from 0 to 4294967295. |
count-number |
Total number of events you want to display. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range is from 0 to 40000 Cisco cBR router—Valid values are from 0 to 4294967295. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays the summary of events. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays queuing and token bucket information for bandwidth requests. |
clear |
Clears the SID tracking data. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Line card slot (Slot-x-0#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC. |
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was modified. The port parameter was changed to cable-interface-index to indicate the MAC domain index for the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V and Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V cable interface line cards. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
The show interface cable upstream debug command with the sf-tracking keyword must be used on the Cisco cBR line card. To enter the line card mode, do the following:
Router#request platform software console attach 1/0 # # Connecting to the CLC console on 1/0. # Enter Control-C to exit the console connection. # Slot-1-0> en Slot-1-0#See the examples for information on how to use the show interface cable upstream debug sf-tracking command in the line card Slot mode.
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface cable upstream debug command on a cable interface line card in slot 5, subslot 0, and port 1:
Router# show cable 5/0/1 upstream debug sid-tracking 35 0 40000 [19 ]:BWREQ_2 2662273505 4594-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[63 ]:BWREQ_2 2662361817 4905-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[108 ]:BWREQ_2 2662450105 5190-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[151 ]:BWREQ_2 2662535807 4893-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[196 ]:BWREQ_2 2662624956 4043-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[240 ]:BWREQ_2 2662713320 4407-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[284 ]:BWREQ_2 2662801603 4682-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[328 ]:BWREQ_2 2662889928 5006-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[373 ]:BWREQ_2 2662978229 5304-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[417 ]:BWREQ_2 2663067305 4381-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[461 ]:BWREQ_2 2663155618 4694-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
[505 ]:BWREQ_2 2663243945 5020-usecs bytes:2987 req_id:0 sid:35
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream debug sf-tracking command with the summary keyword on the Cisco cBR line card:
Slot-1-0#show interface cable 1/0/0 upstream debug sf-tracking 1 1 10 summary Show tracking (1 .. 11) for SFID 1 in Cable1/0/0 cmts_mac_sched_sfid_track_show: md 0 sfid 1 start 1 count 10, tx-status 1 Slot-1-0#
This example shows the output of the show interface cable upstream debug sf-tracking command with the verbose keyword on the Cisco cBR line card:
Slot-1-0#show interface cable 1/0/0 upstream debug sf-tracking 1 1 10 verbose Show tracking (1 .. 11) for SFID 1 in Cable1/0/0 cmts_mac_sched_sfid_track_show: md 0 sfid 1 start 1 count 10, tx-status 1 Slot-1-0#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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debug cable interface |
Displays debugging messages for a specific cable interface, or for traffic related to a specific MAC address or Service ID on that cable interface. |
show interface cable |
Displays configuration and status information for the cable interface. |
show interface gigabitethernet
To display status of the gigabitethernet interface, its MAC and IP address details, and information about the Downstream External PHY Interface (DEPI) traffic, use the show interface gigabitethernet command in privilege EXEC mode.
show interface gigabitethernet slot/subslot/ { bay | port }
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP or cable line card resides. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP or cable line card resides.
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bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the port number.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privilege EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCE |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCG |
This command was modified. The status of the output flow-control and input flow-control in the output is displayed as on or off. |
Examples
This is a sample output for the show interface gigabitethernet command:
Router# show interface gigabitethernet 6/1/0 GigabitEthernet6/1/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet MAC Controller, address is 0013.5f06.7f74 (bia 0013.5f06.7f74) Internet address is 56.1.1.1/24 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive not set Full Duplex, 1000Mbps, link type is auto, media type is SX output flow-control is unsupported, input flow-control is unsupported ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 00:00:01, output 00:00:00, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 8 Interface GigabitEthernet6/1/0 queueing strategy: PXF Class-based 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 2557 packets input, 541995 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input 723 packets output, 52113 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out Router#
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCG, the show interface gigabitethernet command was modified to display the correct status of the output and input flow-control parameters as on or off. This change is applicable only to Cisco SPA-5X1G and Cisco SPA-1X10G shared port adapters.
The following example shows the changed output of the show interface gigabitethernet command:
Router# show interface gigabitethernet1/2/3 Load for five secs: 5%/0%; one minute: 8%; five minutes: 8% Time source is NTP, 14:25:51.761 CST Wed Feb 20 2013 GigabitEthernet1/2/3 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is GigEther SPA, address is 649e.f366.b71d (bia 649e.f366.b71d) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) Full Duplex, 1000Mbps, link type is auto, media type is LX output flow-control is on, input flow-control is on ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Interface GigabitEthernet1/2/3 queueing strategy: PXF Class-based 30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show controller gigabitethernet |
Displays information about the Gigabit Ethernet interface used by the DEPI. |
show interface integrated-cable
To display the current configuration and status for an integrated channel, use the show interface integrated-cable command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco uBR10012 Router
show integrated interface-cable slot/subslot/port: interface-number [ options ]
Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR Routers
show integrated interface-cable slot/port: interface-number [ options ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show integrated interface-cable slot/subslot/port: integrated-Cable-interface-number [ options ]
Syntax Description
slot/subslot/port |
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slot/port |
On the Cisco uBR7225VXR or Cisco uBR7246VXR routers: |
integrated-Cable-interface-number |
Integrated cable interface number. The valid range is from 0 to 3. Cisco cBR router—The valid range is from 0 to 162. |
options |
The following non-cable specific options generate information for integrated cable interfaces:
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced on the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was integrated on the Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR routers. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The downstream keyword was enhanced to capture fairness across DOCSIS interfaces related information. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
Some other non-cable specific options do not generate any meaningful information for integrated-cable interfaces. For information on the non-cable specific options, see the Cisco IOS Release 12.3 documentation on Cisco.com .
In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to the show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable accounting command:
Router# showshow interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 accounting Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out IP 0 0 280 41606
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable dbs command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 dbs Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing is enabled active 0 RF 0: tokens 23342, active 0, policer 4687 KB/s, max_tokens 23435 deficit counter 0, quantum 6000 ticks_limit: 62500, max_ticks:625000, policer(ticks): 312
The following is the sample output of the show interface integrated-cable description command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 description Interface Status Protocol Description In7/0/0:0 up up tfchan_ubr10k_1#show interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 downstream In7/0/0:0: Downstream is up Total Modems 5 (5 active), Total Flows 6 Total downstream bandwidth: 18750 Kbps Total downstream reserved/reservable bandwidth: 2002/15000 Kbps
The following is the sample output of the show interface integrated-cable downstream command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 downstream In7/0/0:0: Downstream is up Total Modems 5 (5 active), Total Flows 6 Total downstream bandwidth: 18750 Kbps Total downstream reserved/reservable bandwidth: 2002/15000 Kbps
The following is the sample output of the show interface integrated-cable irb command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 irb Integrated-Cable7/0/0:0 tfchan_ubr10k_1#show interface integrated-cable 7/0/0:0 multicast-gcr Group Classifier Rules on Integrated-Cable7/0/0:0: Classifier_id Group_id Group_Qos_id Sid SFID ref_count Key 1 1 1 8196 16 1 0
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable multicast-gcr command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 5/1/2:0 multicast-gcr Group Classifier Rules on Integrated-Cable7/0/0:0: Classifier_id Group_id Group_Qos_id Sid SFID ref_count Key 1 1 1 8196 16 1 0
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable multicast-sessions command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 5/1/2:0 multicast-sessions Default Multicast Service Flow 53 on Integrated-Cable 5/1/2:0 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.3 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 2 Interface : Bu123 State: A GI: Bu123 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 2 8252 64 31 2 1 1 8253 65 32 1 1
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable downstream command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 6/1/0:0 downstream In6/1/0:0: Downstream is up Total Modems 1 (1 active), Total Flows 2 Total downstream bandwidth: 375 Kbps Total downstream reserved/reservable bandwidth: 0/300 Kbps Total downstream guaranteed/non-guaranteed bonus bandwidth: 20025/10012 Kbps
Examples
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable accounting command:
Router#show interface integrated-Cable 1/0/0:0 accounting Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out No traffic sent or received on this interface. Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable controller command:
Router#show interface integrated-Cable 1/0/0:0 controller Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is CMTS IC interface, address is c414.3c17.1dcb (bia c414.3c17.1dcb) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 37500 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: weighted fair Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops) Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total) Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated) Available Bandwidth 28125 kilobits/sec 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 unknown protocol drops 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out IC controller details In1/0/0:0 RFID: 12288 Inject header: DOCSIS DATA HDR Byte dump: 00 00 00 03 00 14 64 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 -------------------------------------- DOCSIS DATA HDR Decode, hdr Size: 16 -------------------------------------- HEADER FIELDS -------------------------------------- Pkt-Len : 0 (0x0) Jib-hdr-ver : 0 (0x0) pkt-type : 0 (0x0) pkt-subtype : 0 (0x0) Dest : 3 (0x3) Src : 0 (0x0) ilk : 0 (0x0) sf-idx : 1305 (0x519) Qos : 0 (0x0) Control : 0 (0x0) dbg_control : 0 (0x0) bpi_idx : 0 (0x0) timestamp : 0 (0x0) -------------------------------------- Flow control Id: 0x3000 [slot: 3 (0x3), JIB chan no: 0 (0x0)] ---------------------------------------------- State info (DSNB if and its underlying states) ---------------------------------------------- DSNB IF state : DOWN RF Chan state : UP RF Chan Mod Type : SC-QAM RF Chan frequency : 93000000 Bandwidth configured on DSNB IF : YES Inject Header/HW flow creation status : DSNB_IF_SM_UP MD state : DSNB i/f is NOT part of a MD *DSNB i/f Line State : DOWN ---------------------------------------------- Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable counters protocol status command:
Router#show interface integrated-Cable 1/0/0:0 counters protocol status Protocols allocated: Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0: Other, IP Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable crb command:
Router#show interface integrated-Cable 1/0/0:0 crb Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0 Routed protocols on Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0: ipv6 Router#
This example shows the output of the show interface integrated-cable human-readable command:
Router#show interface integrated-Cable 1/0/0:0 human-readable Integrated-Cable1/0/0:0 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is CMTS IC interface, address is c414.3c17.1dcb (bia c414.3c17.1dcb) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 37500 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: weighted fair Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops) Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total) Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated) Available Bandwidth 28125 kilobits/sec 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 unknown protocol drops 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface integrated-cable queue |
Displays the downstream hierarchical queueing framework (HQF) queue information for an integrated cable interface. |
show interface integrated-cable queue
To display the downstream hierarchical queuing framework (HQF) queue information for an integrated cable interface, use the show interface integrated-cable queue command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface integrated-cable slot/port:sub-interface queue [ verbose | cblt [ cblt_index | priority ] | pblt ]
Syntax Description
slot/port |
|
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed information for all queues |
cblt |
(Optional) Displays detailed class layer bandwidth limited traffic (CBLT) stream information for normal downstream HQF queues. |
cblt_index |
CBLT index information. |
priority |
Displays CBLT information for priority HQF queues. Priority queues do not have any indexes. |
pblt |
(Optional) Displays detailed physical layer bandwidth limited traffic (PBLT) stream information for this interface. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR routers. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface integrated-cable queue command:
Router> show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 queue * idx/gqid Len/Limit Deqs Drops CIR MIR/PR SFID ForwInt pkts pkts pkts kbps kbps BE Queues: I 0/1 0/128 700 0 0 0/0 C5/0:11 In5/0:0 1/44 0/128 0 0 0 10000/0 C5/0:11 In5/0:0 CIR Queues: 33/97 0/128 1 14374 0 100 15000/0 C5/0:15 In5/0:0 Low Latency Queues: ~ 51/124 0/128 1 14374 0 100 100/0 C5/0:15 In5/0:0 $ 0/0 0/128 1 14374 0 100 100/0 - In5/0:0 I: Cable Interface Queue $: Low Latency Queue ~: Low Latency Policing Queue Router>
The following is a sample output of the show interface integrated-cable queue verbose command:
Router> show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 queue verbose Interface Number 5 (type 25) Integrated Cable 3/0:0 OUTPUT FEATURES blt (0x63D90FA0, index 0, qid 0, fast_if_number 5) layer PHYSICAL scheduling policy: WFQ (111) classification policy: CLASS_BASED (122) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x63DFDBE0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 0 txcount 26131 txqbytes 2030784 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 1000/0 availbuffers 1000 holdqueue_out 1000 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 37500 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 13000, credit: 0, depth: 13000 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03B last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 (max entries 1000) next layer HQFLAYER_CLASS_HIER0 (max entries 1000) blt (0x63D90EE0, index 0, qid 1, fast_if_number 5) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x63DFDB20 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 1 txcount 167 txqbytes 12912 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 1000/0 availbuffers 1000 holdqueue_out 0 perc 100.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 37500 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 18750, credit: 0, depth: 18750 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03B last_sortq[A/B] 55/11, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 1/80 Router>
The following is a sample output of the show interface integrated-cable queue cblt cblt_index command:
Router> show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 queue cblt 1 blt (0x65CE3EA0, index 1, qid 45, fast_if_number 19) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 D/Traffic Shaping enabled blt flags: 0x22A208C scheduler: 0x65D504C0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 1000 total active 1 D/Traffic Shaping enabled txcount 890 txqbytes 63900 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 128/100000 availbuffers 128 holdqueue_out 0 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 11 visible_bw 0 max_rate 4000 allocated_bw 0 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 1500, credit: 0, depth: 1500 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 OUTPUT Shaping Bc internal 0 Be internal 0 Time interval 4 increment 4000 increment_lower 0 increment_limit 4000 last visit 87456736 credit 0 outstanding_tokens 23760 maxtokens 24352 peak_rate_credit 0 peak_rate_tokens 0 peak_rate_increment 0 system timer delayed 0 restart timer 0 timer set 0 hqf_shape_running 17254 nextexpire_system_time 0 nextexpire_time_qindex -1 Router>
The following is a sample output of the show interface integrated-cable queue cblt priority command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 queue cblt priority blt (0x19FA9300, index 0, qid 52, fast_if_number 20) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x200800 scheduler: 0x1A015CC0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 9500 total active 1 txcount 114 txqbytes 12864 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 128/0 availbuffers 128 holdqueue_out 0 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 0 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 0 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 1500, credit: 0, depth: 1500 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C83F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 PRIORITY LEVEL 1: total bandwidth 500 kbps, total percent 0% Router#
The following is a sample output of the show interface integrated-cable queue pblt command:
Router# show interface integrated-cable 3/0:0 queue pblt blt (0x19FB4700, index 0, qid 0, fast_if_number 20) layer PHYSICAL scheduling policy: WFQ (111) classification policy: CLASS_BASED (122) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x1A0210C0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 0 txcount 67743 txqbytes 6281007 drops 2 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 8000/0 availbuffers 8000 holdqueue_out 1000 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 18000 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 13000, credit: 0, depth: 13000 backpressure_policy 1 scheduler_flags C03F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 Router#
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Len/Limit Pkts |
Queue length and limit in packets. |
Deqs Pkts |
Dequeue packets |
Drops Pkts |
Dropped packets. |
CIR Kbps |
Committed information rate, in kilobytes per second. |
MIR/PR Kbps |
Maximum information and peak rate, in kilobytes per second. |
Forwint |
Forwarding interface. |
BE Queues |
Best effort queues. |
CIR Queues |
Committed information rate queues. |
Low Latency Queues |
Low latency queues. |
sfid |
Service flow identification number. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable downstream |
Displays information about the downstream on the cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays the service identifier (SID) information of each CM on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable upstream |
Displays information about one or all upstreams on the cable interface. |
show interface wideband-cable |
Displays information about wideband channels. |
show interface modular-cable
To display the current configuration and status of a modular cable interface, use the show interface modular-cable command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/bay/port:nb-channel-number
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
Subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
Bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. The valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Interface number on the SPA. |
unit |
Controller unit number. |
nb-channel-number |
Narrowband channel number. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The downstream keyword was enhanced to capture fairness across DOCSIS interfaces related information. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output of the show interface modular-cable command:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 Modular-Cable3/0/0:0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is CMTS MC interface, address is 0011.9221.84be (bia 0011.9221.84be) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 539 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output 00:09:57, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: PXF First-In-First-Out Output queue 0/64, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 107 packets output, 16302 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The following is sample output of the show interface modular-cable command with downstream keyword:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:1 downstream Mo1/0/0:1: Downstream is up Total Modems 0 (0 active), Total Flows 1 Total downstream bandwidth: 3750 Kbps Total downstream reserved/reservable bandwidth: 0/3000 Kbps Total downstream guaranteed/non-guaranteed bonus bandwidth: 10644/10643 Kbps
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information per interface. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable accounting
To display interface accounting information, use the show interface modular-cable accounting command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable { slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number } accounting
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable { slot/bay/port:nb-channel-number } accounting
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default values or behavior
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable accounting command for the modular-cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 accounting Modular-Cable1/0/0:0 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out IP 0 0 1286 131092
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable description
To display a description for the interface, use the show interface modular-cable description command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number description
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number description
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable description command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0 and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 description Interface Status Protocol Description Mo1/0/0:0 up up
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays dowstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable dlm
To display DEPI Latency Measurement (DLM) information, use the show interface modular-cable dlm command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface modular-cable slot/bay/port:interface-number dlm
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
bay |
Bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. The valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Interface number on the SPA. |
interface-number |
Modular-cable interface number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output of the show interface modular-cable dlm command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, bay 0, port 0, and modular-cable interface number 6:
Router# show interface Modular-Cable 1/0/0:6 dlm DEPI Latency Measurements for Modular-Cable1/0/0:6 Current CIN Delay: 146 usecs Current DLM: 4566 Average DLM (last 10): 1514 Max DLM: 5115 Min DLM: 913 Ingress DLM # SysUpTime Delay (Ticks) x-----------x-------------------x------------ 0 831149 949 1 831159 1168 2 831170 4566 3 831076 1005 4 831087 983 5 831097 1185 6 831108 1139 7 831118 1144 8 831128 2013 9 831139 996
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Current CIN Delay |
Current CIN delay value. |
Current DLM |
Current DLM value. |
Average DLM (last 10) |
Average DLM value. |
Max DLM |
Maximum DLM . |
Min DLM |
Minimum DLM. |
SysUpTime |
The system up or active time. |
Delay (Ticks) |
The delay measured as number of ticks. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
rf-channel network-delay |
Configures the network delay for an RF channel on a Wideband SPA. |
show interface modular-cable downstream
To display downstream information for the narrowband channel, use the show interface modular-cable downstream command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number downstream
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number downstream
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable downstream command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 downstream Mo1/0/0:0: Downstream is up Total Modems 5 (5 active), Total Flows 6 Total downstream bandwidth: 1940 Kbps Total downstream reserved bandwidth: 200 Kbps
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept
To display intercept stream information, use the show interface modular-cable intercept command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number intercept
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number intercept
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable intercept command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 intercept Interface Modular-Cable1/0/0:0 is a member of bundle 2. Reenter the command on t he virtual bundle interface.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions
To display information about multicast sessions on a specific modular-cable interface, use the show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface modular-cable slot/ { subslot | bay } /port:wideband-channel [ group | [ ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group ] | latency | sid [ MQoS-sid ] ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides.
|
subslot |
(Cisco uBR10012 only) Secondary slot of the cable interface line card. The valid subslots are 0 or 1. |
bay |
Bay where the Cisco Wideband SPA is located. The valid range is from 0 to 3. |
port |
Downstream port number.
|
interface-number |
Modular-cable interface number. The valid range is from 0 to 23. |
group [ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group] |
Displays information about the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast quality of service (MQoS) group. |
latency |
Displays information about the multicast session latency. |
sid [MQoS-sid] |
Displays information about the MQoS service identifier (SID). The value of the SID ranges from 8192 to 12272. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port . |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The latency keyword was added. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output from the show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions command:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/1/0:0 multicast-sessions Default Multicast Service Flow 7 on Modular-Cable1/1/0:0 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.5 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8198 18 0 1 0
The following is a sample output from the show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions group command:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/1/0:0 multicast-sessions group 230.1.2.5 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.5 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8198 18 0 1 0
The following is a sample output from the show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions latency command:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/1/0:0 multicast-sessions latency Session (S,G) : (*,230.1.2.5) Fwd Intfc : Mo1/1/0:0 MQoS Entered at MQoS Exit at Mar 6 23:13:16.223 Mar 6 23:13:16.223 GC SAID SFID SF req SF rsp 1 8198 18 Mar 6 23:13:16.223 Mar 6 23:13:16.283
The following is a sample output from the show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions sid command:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/1/0:0 multicast-sessions sid 8198 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.5 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8198 18 0 1 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface modular-cable accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays the description of the modular-cable interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays the downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg |
Displays the DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information per modular-cable interface. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays the intercept stream information of the interface modular-cable. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays the interface modular-cable packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays the interface modular-cable summary information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays the interface modular-cable switching information. |
show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions |
Displays the information about multicast sessions on a specific wideband-cable interface. |
show interface cable multicast-sessions |
Displays the information about the multicast sessions on a specific cable interface. |
show interface modular-cable stats
To display interface packets and octets that were switched, use the show interface modular-cable stats command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number stats
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/bay/port:nb-channel-number stats
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable stats command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 stats Modular-Cable1/0/0:0 Switching path Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Processor 0 0 0 0 Route cache 0 0 509 41582 Total 0 0 509 41582
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface modular-cable summary
To display interface summary information, use the show interface modular-cable summary command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number summary
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number summary
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default values or behavior
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced in the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable summary command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 summary *: interface is up IHQ: pkts in input hold queue IQD: pkts dropped from input queue OHQ: pkts in output hold queue OQD: pkts dropped from output queue RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec) RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec) TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec) TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec) TRTL: throttle count Interface IHQ IQD OHQ OQD RXBS RXPS TXBS TXPS TRTL ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Modular-Cable1/0/0:0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 NOTE:No separate counters are maintained for subinterfaces Hence Details of subinterface are not shown
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable switching |
Displays interface switching information. |
show interface modular-cable switching
To display interface switching information, use the show interface modular-cable switching command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCA
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/bay:nb-channel-number switching
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB
show interface modular-cable slot/subslot/port:nb-channel-number switching
Syntax Description
slot |
The slot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
subslot |
The subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, subslot 0 is always specified. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the interface number on the SPA. |
nb-channel-number |
Represents the narrowband channel number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(23)BC |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a modular cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface modular-cable switching command for the modular cable interface in slot 1, subslot 0, bay 0, and narrowband channel number 0:
Router# show interface modular-cable 1/0/0:0 switching Modular-Cable1/0/0:0 Protocol IP Switching path Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Process 0 0 0 0 Cache misses 0 - - - Fast 0 0 457 37670 Auton/SSE 0 0 0 0 NOTE: all counts are cumulative and reset only after a reload.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable accounting |
Displays interface accounting information. |
show interface modular-cable description |
Displays a description for the interface. |
show interface modular-cable downstream |
Displays downstream information for the narrowband channel. |
show interface modular-cable dsg downstream |
Displays DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG) information. |
show interface modular-cable intercept |
Displays intercept stream information. |
show interface modular-cable stats |
Displays interface packets and octets that were switched. |
show interface modular-cable summary |
Displays interface summary information. |
show interface multicast-gcr
To display the details of the Group Classifier Rule, use the show interface multicast-gcr command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface { cable slot/subslot/port | modular-cable slot/bay/port:channel | wideband-cable slot/bay/port:channel } multicast-gcr
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface { cable slot/subslot/cable-interface-index | wideband-cable slot/bay/port:channel } multicast-gcr
Syntax Description
cable slot/subslot/port |
Identifies the cable interface for which information should be displayed, where: |
cable slot/subslot/cable-interface-index |
On the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router: |
modular-cable slot/bay/port:channel |
Identifies the cable interface for which information should be displayed, where: |
wideband-cable slot/bay/port:channel |
Identifies the wideband cable interface for which information should be displayed, where:
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCC |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The modular-cable keyword was removed. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the Group Classifier Rule.
Examples
The following example shows a sample output for the show interface multicast-gcr command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/1/0:0 multicast-gcr Group Classifier Rules on Wideband-Cable1/1/0:0: Classifier_id Group_id Group_Qos_id Sid SFID ref_count 7 1 1 8196 10 1 8 2 1 8197 11 1
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Classifier_id |
Displays group classifier ID. |
Group_id |
Displays group ID number of the Group Classifier Rules. |
Group_Qos_id |
Displays group QoS ID number of the Group Classifier Rules. |
Sid |
Displays information for the service identifier on the cable interface. |
SFID |
Displays service flow identifier (SFID). |
ref_count |
Displays the reference count. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable service-flow |
Displays the attributes of DOCSIS service flows on a given cable interface. |
show cable multicast db |
Displays the contents of multicast explicit tracking database. |
show cable multicast qos |
Displays the configuration information for MQoS, (Group-Config, Group-QoS-Config, and Group-Encryption-Config). |
show interface port-channel
To display the EtherChannel interfaces and channel identifiers, with their mode and operational status, use the show interface port-channel command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface port-channel number
Syntax Description
number |
Optional value enables the display of information for one port channel interface number. The range is from 1 to 64. |
Command Default
No default behaviors or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(11)BC3 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco uBR7246VXR router. |
12.2(9a)BC |
This command was introduced on the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following example illustrates Gigabit EtherChannel (GEC) information for the port-channel interface of 2 as configured on a Cisco uBR10012 router with the PRE2 performance routing engine model.
This configuration is comprised of three GEC port channels as follows:
Member 0 is the GEC interface bundle master.
Member 2 is the final slave interface in this GEC group.
These three port-channel interfaces (members) comprise one GEC group that is set up with a GEC peer on the network.
Router# show interface port-channel 2 Port-channel2 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is GEChannel, address is 8888.8888.8888 (bia 0000.0000.0000) Internet address is 101.101.101.1/16 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 3000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 No. of members in this channel: 3 No. of configured members in this channel: 3 No. of passive members in this channel: 0 No. of active members in this channel: 3 Member 0 : GigabitEthernet1/0/0 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s Member 1 : GigabitEthernet3/0/0 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s Member 2 : GigabitEthernet2/0/0 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s No. of Non-active members in this channel: 0 Last input 00:00:02, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/225/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue: 0/120 (size/max) 30 second input rate 17292000 bits/sec, 9948 packets/sec 30 second output rate 17315000 bits/sec, 9935 packets/sec 866398790 packets input, 3324942446 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 2 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 866394055 packets output, 3323914794 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The following example illustrates GEC information for the port-channel interface of 2 as configured on a Cisco uBR7246VXR router.
This configuration is comprised of three port-channel interfaces (members) as follows:
Member 0 is the GEC interface bundle master.
Member 2 is the final slave interface in this GEC group.
These three port-channel interfaces (members) comprise one GEC group that is set up with a GEC peer on the network.
Router# show interfaces port-channel 2 Port-channel2 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is GEChannel, address is 000b.bf7d.9c01 (bia 000b.bf7d.9c00) Internet address is 101.101.101.2/16 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 3000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 No. of members in this channel: 3 No. of configured members in this channel: 3 No. of passive members in this channel: 0 No. of active members in this channel: 3 Member 0 : GigabitEthernet0/3 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s Member 1 : GigabitEthernet0/2 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s Member 2 : GigabitEthernet0/1 , Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s No. of Non-active members in this channel: 0 Last input 00:13:48, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/225/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue: 0/120 (size/max) 30 second input rate 17358000 bits/sec, 9999 packets/sec 30 second output rate 17359000 bits/sec, 10000 packets/sec 868633935 packets input, 3809968911 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 868642883 packets output, 3811242413 bytes, 0 underruns 2 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 2 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The following example illustrates FastEtherChannel (FEC) information for the specified port channel interface as configured on a Cisco uBR7246VXR router.
This configuration is comprised of four port channel interfaces (members) as follows:
Member 0
Member 0 is the GEC interface bundle master.
Member 3 is the final slave interface in this FEC group.
These four port-channel interfaces (members) comprise one FEC group that is set up with an FEC peer on the network.
Router# show interfaces port-channel 1 Port-channel1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is FEChannel, address is 000b.bf7d.9c1c (bia 000b.bf7d.9c00) Description: test Internet address is 100.100.100.1/24 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 400000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 11/255, rxload 11/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 No. of members in this channel: 4 No. of configured members in this channel: 4 No. of passive members in this channel: 0 No. of active members in this channel: 4 Member 0 : FastEthernet2/1 , Full-duplex, 100Mb/s Member 1 : FastEthernet2/0 , Full-duplex, 100Mb/s Member 2 : FastEthernet1/1 , Full-duplex, 100Mb/s Member 3 : FastEthernet1/0 , Full-duplex, 100Mb/s No. of Non-active members in this channel: 0 Last input 00:14:48, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/300/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue: 0/160 (size/max) 30 second input rate 17358000 bits/sec, 9998 packets/sec 30 second output rate 17357000 bits/sec, 9998 packets/sec 869366601 packets input, 3968956491 bytes Received 3 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 868944538 packets output, 3876736548 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
show interface rf-status
To display the logical UP and DOWN state for each of the configured RF channels for a wideband interface, use the show interface rf-status command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR Universal Broadband Routers
show interface wideband-cable slot/port:wideband-channel rf-status
Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router
show interface wideband-cable slot/bay/port:wideband-channel rf-status
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. Cisco uBR7246VXR router—The valid range is from 3 to 6. Cisco uBR7225VXR router—The valid range is from 1 to 2. Cisco uBR10012 router—The valid range is from 5 to 8. Slots 1 and 3 can be used for SIPs. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the downstream port number. |
wideband-channel |
Represents the wideband channel number. |
Command Default
The default logical state of each channel is UP.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was modified. Support was added for Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was replaced by the show interfaces resil-rf-status command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The default logical state of each channel is UP. The state is set to DOWN when the threshold configured using cable rf-change-trigger command is reached.
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface rf-status command on a wideband cable interface on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:3 rf-status Logical RF Status -- ------ 17 UP 18 UP 19 UP
The following is a sample output of the show interface rf-status command on a wideband cable interface on a Cisco uBR7225VXR router:
Router# show interface Wideband-Cable 5/1:0 rf-status Logical Resource RF Status ----------------------- 5/1 0 UP 1 UP 2 UP
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Resource |
The interface information. |
RF |
Cable interface line card or SPA downstream channel number. |
Logical Status |
The logical status of the RF channel. Default is UP. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show cable rf-status |
Displays the logical state of all RF channels. |
show interface resil-rf-status
To display the logical UP and DOWN state for each of the configured RF channels for a wideband interface, use the show interface resil-rf-status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface wideband-cable slot/bay/port:wideband-channel resil-rf-status
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. The valid range is 0 to 3 and 6 to 9. |
bay |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid value is 0. |
port |
Specifies the downstream port number. Valid range is 0 to 7 |
wideband-channel |
Represents the wideband channel number. The valid range is 0-63. |
Command Default
The default logical state of each channel is UP.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. This command replaces the show interface rf-status command. |
Usage Guidelines
The default logical state of each channel is UP. The state is set to DOWN when the threshold configured using cable rf-change-trigger command is reached.
Examples
This example show the output of the show interface rf-status command on a wideband cable interface on Cisco cBR-8 router:
Router# show interfaces Wideband-Cable 1/0/0:0 resil-rf-status Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 3%; five minutes: 2% Time source is user configuration, 04:21:17.800 EDT Wed May 20 2015 Logical Resource RF Resil Status ----------------------- 3/0/0 0 UP 1 UP 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP 7 UP
Field |
Description |
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Resource |
The interface information. |
RF |
Cable interface line card or SPA downstream channel number. |
Logical Status |
The logical status of the RF channel. Default is UP. |
show interfaces tengigabitethernet
To display the ten gigabit ethernet interface information, use the show interface tengigabitethernet command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface tengigabitethernet interface/port/-adapter/interface [ accounting | controller | counters protocol status | crb | dampening | description | etherchannel | history [ 60min | 60sec | 72hour | all | both | input | output ] | human-readable | irb | mac-accounting | monitor interval seconds | mpls-exp | plim qos | precedence | stats | summary ]
Syntax Description
slot/port/interface |
Slot where the line card resides. slot—The valid range is from 0 to 9. port—The valid range is from 0 to 1. interface—The valid range is from 0 to 63. |
accounting |
Displays the interface accounting. |
controller |
Displays the interface status, configuration and controller status. |
counters protocol status |
Displays the interface counters. |
crb |
Displays the interface routing or bridging information. |
dampening |
Displays the interface dampening information. |
description |
Displays the interface description. |
etherchannel |
Displays the interface etherchannel information. |
history |
Displays the interface history. |
human-readable |
Displays the output interfaces information. |
irb |
Displays the interface routing/bridging information. |
mac-accounting |
Displays the interface MAC accounting information. |
monitor interval seconds |
Displays the interfaces with the specified interval. |
mpls-exp |
Displays the interface MPLS experimental accounting information. |
plim qos |
Displays the tenGiga eth module plim commands. |
precedence |
Displays the interface precedence accounting information. |
stats |
Displays the interface packets and octets by switching path. |
summary |
Displays the interface summary. |
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
IOS-XE 3.18.0S |
This command is introduced on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the ten gigabit ethernet interface information.
Examples
The following is a sample output of theshow interface tengigabitethernet command on a Cisco cBR-8 router:
Router# show interfaces tengigabitethernet 4/1/0 accounting TenGigabitEthernet 4/1/0 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Other 15 1155 1814 109078 IP 8038262210 9404766785700 0 0 DEC MOP 15 1155 14 1078 ARP 0 0 1 60
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
logical-edge-device |
Define a logical edge device. |
protocol |
Specifies the protocol used in the logical edge device. |
vei-bundle |
Bundles the virtual edge inputs for a particular LED. |
vcg |
Specifies the virtual carrier group assigned to the logical edge device |
show interfaces video accounting
To display the video service interface information, use the show interface video accounting command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface video slot/port/interface accounting
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. The valid range is from 0 to 15. |
port |
The bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. The valid values are 0 and 1. |
interface |
Specifies the video interface number. The valid range is from 0 to 63. |
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
IOS-XE 3.18.0S |
This command is introduced on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the video service interface information.
Examples
The following is a sample output of theshow interface video accounting command on a Cisco cBR-8 router:
Router# show interface video 3/0/0 accounting Video3/0/0 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out IP 0 0 8849 857276 DEC MOP 0 0 269 16947 ARP 0 0 4 112
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
logical-edge-device |
Define a logical edge device. |
protocol |
Specifies the protocol used in the logical edge device. |
vei-bundle |
Bundles the virtual edge inputs for a particular LED. |
show interfaces VirtualPortGroup
To verify the VirtualPortGroup interface state, use the show interfaces VirtualPortGroup command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interfaces VirtualPortGroup number
Syntax Description
number |
Displays the information of the VirtualPortGroup with this number. |
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to verify the VirtualPortGroup interface state.
Examples
The following sample output shows the VirtualPortGroup interface state:
show interfaces VirtualPortGroup0
VirtualPortGroup0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Virtual Port Group, address is badb.ad09.7077 (bia badb.ad09.7077)
Internet address is 1.22.2.1/24
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 2500000 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
Keepalive not supported
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input never, output 00:24:14, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
0 input packets with dribble condition detected
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 unknown protocol drops
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0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
interface |
Defines a VirtualPortGroup interface. |
show run interface VirtualPortGroup |
Displays the VirtualPortGroup interface configuration. |
show run | include mgmt-intf |
Displays the cable video management interface configuration. |
mgmt-intf |
Defines a cable video management interface. |
show interface wideband-cable
To display the current configuration and status for a wideband channel, use the show interface wideband-cable command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(23)BC and 12.2(33)SCAshow interface wideband-cable slot/subslot/bay:wideband_channel [ options ]
show interface wideband-cable slot/bay/port:wideband_channel [ options ]
show interface wideband-cable slot/subslot/port:wideband_channel [ options ]
show interface wideband-cable slot/port:wideband_channel [ options ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show integrated wideband-cable slot/subslot/port: wideband-Cable-interface-number [ options ]
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where a SIP or line card resides. |
subslot |
Secondary slot number of the SIP or a cable interface line card. Cisco uBR10012 —The valid subslots is 0. Cisco cBR router—The valid value is 0. |
bay |
Bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. Valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Specifies the port number. |
wideband-channel |
Represents the wideband channel number. Valid values are from 0 to 31. On the Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR routers, the valid values are from 0 to 5. |
options |
The following non-cable specific options generate information for wideband cable interfaces:
The following additional non-cable specific options generate information for wideband cable interfaces on the Cisco cBR router:
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(21)BC |
This command was introduced on the Cisco uBR10012 router. |
12.2(33)SCA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCA. |
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was modified to change the addressing format for a wideband cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port. |
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was modified. Support was added for Cisco uBR7225VXR and Cisco uBR7246VXR routers. The dbs, and service-flow keywords were added. |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The downstream keyword was enhanced to capture fairness across DOCSIS interfaces related information. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
Some of the non-cable specific options do not generate any meaningful information for wideband cable interfaces. For information on the non-cable specific options, see the Cisco IOS Release 12.3 documentation on Cisco.com .
In Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12)EC, Release 12.2(8)BC1, and later releases, you can add a timestamp to show commands using the exec prompt timestamp command in line configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:1 Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Wideband CMTS Cable interface, address is 0012.001a.8897 (bia 0012.001a.8897) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 74730 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output 00:00:09, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue: 0/40 (size/max) 30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 24224 packets output, 1222002 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable accounting command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 accounting Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1 Protocol Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out IP 0 0 56493807 7909133546
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable description command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 description Interface Status Protocol Description Wi1/0/0:1 up up
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable dbs command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 dbs Dynamic Bandwith Sharing is enabled bg_rf_channel_bitmap_local B, active 0 RF 0: tokens 23254, active 0, policer 4687 KB/s, max_tokens 23435 deficit counter 0, quantum 2000 ticks_limit: 62500, max_ticks:625000, policer(ticks): 312 RF 1: tokens 23249, active 0, policer 4687 KB/s, max_tokens 23435 deficit counter 0, quantum 5000 ticks_limit: 62500, max_ticks:625000, policer(ticks): 312 RF 3: tokens 23249, active 0, policer 4687 KB/s, max_tokens 23435 deficit counter 0, quantum 10000
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable service-flow command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 service-flow Sfid Sid Mac Address QoS Param Index Type Dir Curr Active DS-ForwIf/ Prov Adm Act State Time US-BG/CH 3 8193 ffff.ffff.ffff 3 3 3 S(s) DS act 2h06m Wi5/1:0
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable privacy command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:1 privacy all EAE Configuration Policy: EAE Enforcement disabled KEK Configuration KEK lifetime: 604800 Auth Infos: 0 Auth Requests: 0, Auth Replies: 0 Auth Rejects: 0, Auth Invalids: 0 Packet Buffer Failures: 0 TEK Configuration TEK lifetime: 43200 TEK Requests: 0, TEK Replies: 0 TEK Rejects: 0, TEK Invalids: 0 SAMap Requests: 0, SAMap Replies: 0 SAMap Rejects: 0 Interface Configuration SelfSigned Trust: Untrusted Check Cert Validity Periods: True
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable stats command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:1 stats Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1 Switching path Pkts In Chars In Pkts Out Chars Out Processor 0 0 0 0 Route cache 0 0 56493807 7909133546 Total 0 0 56493807 7909133546
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable summary command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:1 summary *: interface is up IHQ: pkts in input hold queue IQD: pkts dropped from input queue OHQ: pkts in output hold queue OQD: pkts dropped from output queue RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec) RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec) TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec) TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec) TRTL: throttle count Interface IHQ IQD OHQ OQD RXBS R XPS TXBS TXPS TRTL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- *Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 7/0/0:0 multicast-sessions Default Multicast Service Flow 3 on Wideband-Cable7/0/0:0 Multicast Group : 230.1.1.1 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8200 4 30 1 1
Field |
Description |
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Wideband-Cable slot/subslot/bay:wb-channel is up/...administratively down |
Indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active or taken down by the administrator. |
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line protocol is up/...administratively down |
Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol believe the interface is usable or if it has been taken down by the administrator. |
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hardware |
Hardware type and address. |
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Internet address |
Internet address followed by subnet mask. |
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MTU |
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface. |
||
BW |
Bandwidth of the interface in kilobits per second. |
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DLY |
Delay of the interface in microseconds. |
||
rely |
Reliability of the interface as a fraction of 255, calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. (For example, 255/255 is 100 percent reliability.) |
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load |
Load on the interface as a fraction of 255, calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. (For example, 255/255 is complete saturation.) |
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Encapsulation |
Encapsulation method assigned to this interface. |
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Keepalive set |
Keepalive time interval. |
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ARP type |
Type of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and timeout value assigned. |
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Last input |
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully received by an interface. |
||
output |
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully sent by an interface. |
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Last clearing of “show interface” counters |
Time at which the counters that measure cumulative statistics (such as number of bytes sent and received) were last reset to zero. |
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Queueing strategy |
Displays the type of queueing configured for this interface. In the following example output, the type of queueing configured is first-in first-out (FIFO). |
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Output queue |
Number of packets in the output queue. The format of this number is A/B, where A indicates the number of packets in the queue, and B indicates the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue. |
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drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped because of a full queue. |
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input queue/drops |
Number of packets in the input queue. The format of this number is A/B, where A indicates the number of packets in the queue, and B indicates the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue. |
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drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped because of a full queue. |
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Five minute input rate Five minute output rate |
Average number of bits and packets sent per second in the last five minutes. The five-minute interval is the default time period for statistics collection and can be changed for each individual cable interface using the load-interval command in interface configuration mode. |
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packets input |
Total number of error-free packets received by the system. |
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bytes input |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error-free packets received by the system. |
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no buffer |
Number of received packets discarded because there was no buffer space in the main system. |
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Received broadcast |
Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the interface. |
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runts |
Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the medium’s minimum packet size. |
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giants |
Number of packets that are discarded because they are bigger than the standard Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. For Ethernet packets, RFC 1757 defines giants as “the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.”
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input errors |
Total number of errors received on the interface. This count includes runts and giants, which are shown above, as well as other errors, such as no buffers, and CRC, frame, overrun, and ignored counts. This count can also include DOCSIS protocol errors such as an invalid SID in the DOCSIS frame, a bad extended header length, corrupted concatenated packets, and invalid bandwidth requests. |
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CRC |
Indicates the number of times the cyclic redundancy checksum (CRC) generated by the originating LAN station or far-end device does not match the checksum calculated from the data received. |
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frame |
Number of packets received incorrectly having a CRC error and a non-integer number of octets. |
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overrun |
Number of times the receiver hardware was unable to forward received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the receiver’s ability to handle the data. |
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ignored |
Number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. |
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packets output |
Total number of messages sent by the system. |
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bytes |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, sent by the system. |
||
underruns |
Number of times the sender has been running faster than the receiving device can handle. |
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output errors |
Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of packets out of the interface being examined. |
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collisions |
Not applicable. |
||
interface resets |
Number of times an interface has been completely reset. |
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output buffer failures |
Number of times the output buffer has failed. |
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output buffer swapped out |
Number of times the output buffer has been swapped out. |
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sfid |
Service flow identification number. |
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sid |
Service identification number (upstream service flows only). |
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QoS Prov |
QoS parameter index for the provisioned state of this flow. |
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Param Adm |
QoS parameter index for the Admitted state of this flow. |
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Index Act |
QoS parameter index for the Active state of this flow. |
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Type |
Indicates if the service flow is the primary flow or a secondary service flow. Secondary service flows are identified by an “S” (created statically at the time of registration, using the DOCSIS configuration file) or “D” (created dynamically by the exchange of dynamic service messages between the CM and CMTS). |
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Dir |
Indicates if this service flow is downstream (DS) or upstream (US). |
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Curr State |
Current run-time state of the service flow. |
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Active Time |
Length of time this service flow has been active. |
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DS-ForwIf/US-BG/CH |
Bonding group ID or the downstream RFID of the forwarding interface assigned to the downstream service flow. |
Examples
This example shows the output for the show interface wideband-cable human-readable command:
Router#show interface wideband-cable 3/0/0:0 human-readable Wideband-Cable3/0/0:0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is CMTS WB interface, address is c414.3c17.1dcb (bia c414.3c17.1dcb) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 150000 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation MCNS, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: weighted fair Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops) Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total) Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated) Available Bandwidth 112500 kilobits/sec 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets 0 unknown protocol drops 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable downstream |
Displays information about the downstream on the cable interface. |
show interface cable sid |
Displays information by service identifier (SID) of each CM on the network. |
show interface cable signal-quality |
Displays information about the cable signal quality. |
show interface cable upstream |
Displays information about one or all upstreams on the cable interface. |
show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions
To display information about multicast sessions on a specific wideband-cable interface, use the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface wideband-cable slot/ { subslot | bay } /port:wideband-channel [ group | [ ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group ] | latency | sid [ MQoS-sid ] ]
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router
show interface wideband-cable slot/ { subslot | bay } /port:wideband-channel
Syntax Description
slot |
Slot where the line card resides. |
subslot |
Subslot where a SIP resides. On the Cisco uBR10012 router, the subslot 0 is always specified. On the Cisco cBR router, the subslot is always 0. |
bay |
Bay in a SIP where a SPA is located. The valid values are 0 (upper bay) and 1 (lower bay). |
port |
Downstream port number. |
wideband-channel |
Wideband channel number. The valid range is from 0 to 11. On the Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR routers, the valid range is from 0 to 5. |
wideband-cable-interface |
Wideband cable interface On the Cisco cBR router, the valid range is 0 to 63. |
group [ipv4-MQoS-group | ipv6-MQoS-group] |
Displays information about the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast quality of service (MQoS) group. |
latency |
Displays information about the multicast session latency. |
sid [MQoS-sid] |
Displays information about the MQoS service identifier (SID). The value of the SID ranges from 8192 to 12272. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCB. This command was modified to change the addressing format for a wideband cable interface from slot/subslot/bay to slot/bay/port . |
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was modified. The latency keyword was added. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. The wideband-channel variable was removed and the wideband-cable-interface was added. The group , latency and sid keywords was also removed. |
Examples
The following is a sample output from the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 multicast-sessions Default Multicast Service Flow 3 on Wideband-Cable1/1/0:0 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.3 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8196 4 0 1 0
The following is a sample output from the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions group command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 multicast-sessions group 230.1.2.3 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.3 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8196 4 0 1 0
The following is a sample output from the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions latency command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 multicast-sessions latency Session (S,G) : (*,230.1.2.3) Fwd Intfc : Wi1/1/0:0 MQoS Entered at MQoS Exit at Mar 6 23:13:12.383 Mar 6 23:13:12.383 GC SAID SFID SF req SF rsp 1 8196 4 Mar 6 23:13:12.383 Mar 6 23:13:12.387
The following is a sample output from the show interface wideband-cable multicast-sessions sid command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0 multicast-sessions sid 8196 Multicast Group : 230.1.2.3 Source : N/A Act GCRs : 1 Interface : Bu1 State: A GI: Bu1 RC: 0 GCR : GC SAID SFID Key GQC GEn 1 8196 4 0 1 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface modular-cable multicast-sessions |
Displays the information about multicast sessions on a specific modular-cable interface. |
show interface cable multicast-sessions |
Displays the information about the multicast sessions on a specific cable interface. |
show interface wideband-cable |
Displays the current configuration and status for a wideband channel. |
show interface wideband-cable queue
To display the downstream hierarchical queueing framework (HQF) queue information for a wideband channel, use the show interface wideband-cable queue command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface wideband-cable slot/port:wideband-channel [ queue | [ cblt | { cblt-index | priority } | pblt | verbose ] ]
Syntax Description
slot/port |
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wideband-channel |
Wideband channel number. Valid values range from 0 to 7. |
queue |
(Optional) Displays downstream HQF queue information. |
cblt |
(Optional) Displays detailed class layer bandwidth limited traffic (CBLT) stream information for normal downstream HQF queues. |
cblt-index |
CBLT index information. |
priority |
Displays CBLT information for priority HQF queues. Priority queues do not have any indexes. |
pblt |
(Optional) Displays detailed physical layer bandwidth limited traffic (PBLT) stream information for normal HQF queues. |
verbose |
(Optional) Displays detailed information for all queues. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCD |
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7246VXR and Cisco uBR7225VXR routers. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command is not supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show interface wideband-cable queue command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 queue * idx/gqid Len/Limit Deqs Drops CIR MIR/PR SFID ForwInt pkts pkts pkts kbps kbps BE Queues: I 0/1 0/128 700 0 0 0/0 C5/0:11 In5/0:0 1/44 0/128 0 0 0 10000/0 C5/0:11 In5/0:0 CIR Queues: 33/97 0/128 1 14374 0 100 15000/0 C5/0:15 In5/0:0 Low Latency Queues: ~ 51/124 0/128 1 14374 0 100 100/0 C5/0:15 In5/0:0 $ 0/0 0/128 1 14374 0 100 100/0 - In5/0:0
The following is a sample output of the show interface wideband-cable queue verbose command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 queue verbose Interface Number 5 (type 25) Integrated Cable 3/0:0 OUTPUT FEATURES blt (0x63D90FA0, index 0, qid 0, fast_if_number 5) layer PHYSICAL scheduling policy: WFQ (111) classification policy: CLASS_BASED (122) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x63DFDBE0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 0 txcount 26131 txqbytes 2030784 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 1000/0 availbuffers 1000 holdqueue_out 1000 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 37500 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 13000, credit: 0, depth: 13000 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03B last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x63DFDBE0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 (max entries 1000) next layer HQFLAYER_CLASS_HIER0 (max entries 1000) blt (0x63D90EE0, index 0, qid 1, fast_if_number 5) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x63DFDB20 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 1 txcount 167 txqbytes 12912 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 1000/0 availbuffers 1000 holdqueue_out 0 perc 100.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 37500 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 18750, credit: 0, depth: 18750 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03B last_sortq[A/B] 55/11, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x63DFDB20 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 1/80
The following is a sample output of the show interface wideband-cable queue cblt cblt-index command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 queue cblt 1 blt (0x65CE3EA0, index 1, qid 45, fast_if_number 19) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 D/Traffic Shaping enabled blt flags: 0x22A208C scheduler: 0x65D504C0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 1000 total active 1 D/Traffic Shaping enabled txcount 890 txqbytes 63900 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 128/100000 availbuffers 128 holdqueue_out 0 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 11 visible_bw 0 max_rate 4000 allocated_bw 0 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 1500, credit: 0, depth: 1500 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C03F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x65D504C0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 OUTPUT Shaping Bc internal 0 Be internal 0 Time interval 4 increment 4000 increment_lower 0 increment_limit 4000 last visit 87456736 credit 0 outstanding_tokens 23760 maxtokens 24352 peak_rate_credit 0 peak_rate_tokens 0 peak_rate_increment 0 system timer delayed 0 restart timer 0 timer set 0 hqf_shape_running 17254 nextexpire_system_time 0 nextexpire_time_qindex -1
The following is a sample output of the show interface wideband-cable queue cblt priority command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 queue cblt priority blt (0x19FA9300, index 0, qid 52, fast_if_number 20) layer CLASS_HIER0 scheduling policy: FIFO (110) classification policy: NONE (120) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x200800 scheduler: 0x1A015CC0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 9500 total active 1 txcount 114 txqbytes 12864 drops 0 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 128/0 availbuffers 128 holdqueue_out 0 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 0 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 0 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 1500, credit: 0, depth: 1500 backpressure_policy 0 scheduler_flags C83F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x1A015CC0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0 PRIORITY LEVEL 1: total bandwidth 500 kbps, total percent 0%
The following is a sample output of the show interface wideband-cable queue pblt command:
Router# show interface wideband-cable 3/0:0 queue pblt blt (0x19FB4700, index 0, qid 0, fast_if_number 20) layer PHYSICAL scheduling policy: WFQ (111) classification policy: CLASS_BASED (122) drop policy: TAIL (141) packet size fixup policy: NONE (0) no of global policers: 0 blt flags: 0x220000 scheduler: 0x1A0210C0 total guarantee percent 0 total remaining perc 0 total bandwidth guarantee 0 total active 0 txcount 67743 txqbytes 6281007 drops 2 qdrops 0 nobuffers 0 flowdrops 0 qsize 0 aggregate limit/bytes 8000/0 availbuffers 8000 holdqueue_out 1000 perc 0.00 remaining_ratio/perc 0 visible_bw 37500 max_rate 37500 allocated_bw 18000 vc_encap 0 ecn_threshold NONE weight A 1 quantum A 1500 credit A 1500 weight B 1 quantum B 1500 credit B 1500 min-rate tokens: 13000, credit: 0, depth: 13000 backpressure_policy 1 scheduler_flags C03F last_sortq[A/B] 0/0, remaining pak/particles 0/0 leaf_blt[P1] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[P1] 0/0 leaf_blt[P2] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[P2] 0/0 leaf_blt[NOTP] 0x1A0210C0 burst packets/bytes[NOTP] 0/0
The table below describes the fields shown in the show interface wideband-cable queue command display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Len/Limit Pkts |
Queue length and limit in packets. |
Deqs Pkts |
Dequeue packets |
Drops Pkts |
Dropped packets. |
CIR Kbps |
Committed information rate. |
MIR/PR Kbps |
Maximum information and peak rate. |
Forwint |
Forwarding interface. |
BE Queues |
Best effort queues. |
CIR Queues |
Committed information rate queues. |
Low Latency Queues |
Low latency queues. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show interface cable |
Displays the configuration and status of a cable interface. |
show interface modular-cable |
Displays the configuration and status of a modular cable interface. |
show interface wideband-cable |
Displays the configuration and status of a wideband channel. |
show ip arp vrf
To view which virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance contains a specific cable modem in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache table, use the show ip arp vrf command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ip arp vrf WORD
Syntax Description
WORD |
VRF name. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCF |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip arp vrf command:
Router # show ip arp vrf vrfa Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface Internet 203.0.113.1 0 0018.742c.6e00 ARPA FastEthernet0/0/0 Internet 203.0.113.2 - 0014.f1e4.fb58 ARPA FastEthernet0/0/0 Internet 198.51.100.1 - 0014.f1e4.fc31 ARPA Bundle1.2 Internet 198.51.100.2 0 001e.6bfb.34e8 ARPA Bundle1.2 Internet 198.51.100.3 0 0007.0e07.9f1f ARPA Bundle1.2 Internet 198.51.100.5 0 0025.2eaf.6bea ARPA Bundle1.2 Internet 198.51.100.6 0 001a.c3ff.d1a4 ARPA Bundle1.2 Internet 198.51.100.7 0 001e.6bfb.1c7e ARPA Bundle1.2
The table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Protocol |
Protocol for network address in the Address field. |
Address |
The network address that corresponds to the IPv4 address. |
Age (min) |
Age of the cache entry (in minutes). A hyphen (-) means the address is local. |
Hardware Addr |
LAN hardware address of a MAC address that corresponds to the network address. |
Type |
Encapsulation type for the network address. The valid values include: |
Interface |
Interface associated with the specified network address. |
This example shows the output of the show ip arp vrf command for the Cisco cBR router.
Router#show ip arp vrf Tennis 112.59.130.96 Load for five secs: 13%/3%; one minute: 18%; five minutes: 18% Time source is NTP, 13:42:16.864 CST Tue May 12 2015 Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface Internet 112.59.130.96 1 c0c6.872f.a512 ARPA Bundle255.5 interface Bundle255.5 vrf forwarding Tennis ip dhcp relay information option-insert ip address 112.61.0.1 255.255.0.0 secondary ip address 112.60.0.1 255.255.0.0 secondary ip address 112.59.0.1 255.255.0.0 ip pim sparse-mode ip rip authentication mode md5 ip rip authentication key-chain ubr-rip ip verify unicast reverse-path allow-self-ping ip access-group HSI-RCM-OUT in ip access-group HSI-RCM-OUT out ip policy route-map RouteISP no cable nd no cable arp cable ipv6 source-verify dhcp cable source-verify dhcp cable dhcp-insert hostname cable dhcp-insert upstream-description cable dhcp-insert downstream-description cable dhcp-giaddr policy cable dhcp-giaddr policy mta 112.61.0.1 cable helper-address 20.11.0.62 cable-modem cable helper-address 20.11.0.62 host cable helper-address 20.11.0.62 stb cable helper-address 20.11.0.62 ps cable helper-address 20.1.0.5 mta cable helper-address 20.11.0.162 ipv6 address 2001:100:112:B009::1/64
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable source-route |
Configures the VRF source route on the cable modem in subinterface configuration mode. |
cable vrf-steering cable-modem |
Steers or directs the cable modems to the specified VRF. |
ip vrf |
Defines a VRF instance and enters the interface configuration mode. |
show ip interface brief
To display a brief summary of an interface's IP information and status, to include virtual interface bundle information, use the show ip interface brief command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ip interface brief
Syntax Description
This command has no additional keywords or arguments.
Command Default
Virtual Interface Bundling is enabled by default in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(21)BC and later releases.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.3(21)BC |
Support was added for virtual interface bundling configured with upgrade to Cisco IOS Release 12.3(21)BC and later releases. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
Refer to the following document on Cisco.com for additional information about cable interface bundling and virtual interface bundling on the Cisco CMTS:
- Cable Interface Bundling and Virtual Interface Bundling on the Cisco CMTS
Examples
The following example illustrates a virtual interface bundle with the show ip interface brief command:
Router# show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol FastEthernet0/0/0 209.165.200.225 YES NVRAM up up POS1/0/0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up GigabitEthernet2/0/0 209.165.201.1 YES NVRAM up up GigabitEthernet1/0/0 209.165.201.2 YES NVRAM up up GigabitEthernet4/0/0 209.165.201.6 YES NVRAM down down Cable8/1/0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up Cable8/1/1 unassigned YES NVRAM up up Cable8/1/2 unassigned YES NVRAM up up Cable8/1/3 unassigned YES NVRAM up up Cable8/1/4 unassigned YES NVRAM up up Bundle1 209.165.202.129 YES TFTP up up Router#
This example shows the output of the show ip interface brief command on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router:
Router#show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Cable1/0/0 unassigned YES unset initializing down Video1/0/0 unassigned YES unset up up Cable1/0/1 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/2 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/3 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/4 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/5 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/6 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/7 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/8 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/9 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/10 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/11 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/12 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/13 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/14 unassigned YES unset initializing down Cable1/0/15 unassigned YES unset initializing down Te4/1/0 209.165.202.129 YES NVRAM up up Te4/1/1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/2 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/3 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/4 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/5 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/6 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te4/1/7 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te5/1/0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Te5/1/1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
cable bundle |
Configures a cable interface to belong to an interface bundle or virtual interface bundle. |
show arp |
Displays the entries in the router’s ARP table. |
show cable bundle number forwarding-table |
Displays the MAC forwarding table for the specified bundle, showing the MAC addresses of each cable modem in a bundle and the physical cable interface that it is currently using. |
show cable modem |
Displays the cable modems that are online both before and after cable interface bundling has been configured. |
show running-config interface cable |
Displays the configuration for the specified cable interface. |
show ipdr collector
To display the list of sessions that the Collector is associated, use the show ipdr collector command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show ipdr collector collector_name
Syntax Description
collector_name |
The name of the Collector. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show ipdr collector command displays the collector information, message statistics and event for all the sessions that are associated with the collector .
Examples
The following example shows the sample output for the show ipdr collector command.
Router#show ipdr collector federal Collector Name: federal, IP: 192.0.2.0, Port: 0 2001-07-05T19:28:22 Collector in session 1 Statistics: Transmitted 12658 Acknowledged 12658 Enqueued 12658 Lost 0 Last Event: Event Id 1 IPDR_EVENT_SERVER_CONNECTED - INCOMING Router(config)#
This example shows the output of the show ipdr collector command for the Cisco cBR router.
Router#show ipdr collector doc_test Collector Name: doc_test, IP: 209.165.202.129, Port: 1 2012-01-13T21:08:27 Collector in session 1 Statistics: Transmitted 0 Acknowledged 0 Enqueued 0 Lost 0 Last Event: N/A Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show ipdr exporter |
Displays information about the IPDR Exporter state. |
ipdr collector |
Configures the Internet Protocol Detail Record (IPDR) Collector details. |
show ipdr exporter
To display information about the state of the IPDR Exporter, use the show ipdr exporter command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show ipdr exporter
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show ipdr exporter command displays information about the IPDR Exporter state. The information displayed indicates the Exporter states that are listed below.
- started
- not started
- not initialized
Examples
The following example shows the sample output for the show ipdr exportercommand.
Router#show ipdr exporter IPDR exporter is started.
This example shows the sample output for the show ipdr exportercommand on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show ipdr exporter IPDR exporter is not started.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show ipdr collector |
Displays the collector information, message statistics and event for all the sessions that are associated with the collector. |
ipdr exporter start |
Starts the IPDR Exporter and connects to the collector. |
show ipdr session
To display the list of sessions and session details, use the show ipdr session command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show ipdr session { all | session_id }
Syntax Description
all |
Displays all the associated sessions and session details such as the session ID, description, and the session state. |
session_id |
Displays session details for a specific session ID. The valid range is 1 to 255. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show ipdr session command displays the session details such as the session ID, description, and the session state for all sessions as well as for a specific session.
Examples
The following example shows the sample output for the all option for the show ipdr session command.
Router#show ipdr session all Session ID: 1, Name: utilsta, Descr: test, Started: False
The following example shows the sample output for the session_id option for the show ipdr session command.
Router#show ipdr session 1 Session ID: 1, Name: utilsta, Descr: test, Started: False 2001-07-05T19:36:28 Statistics: Transmitted 0 Acknowledged 0 Enqueued 0 Lost 0 queuedOutstanding 0 queuedUnacknowledged 0 1 Collectors in the session: Name: federal, IPAddr: 192.0.2.0, Port: 0, Priority: 1
This example shows the sample output for the show ipdr session command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show ipdr session 1 Session ID: 1, Name: doc_test, Descr: DOC TEST, Started: False Session Type: Ad-hoc. Session Wrapper PID: N/A. Exporting not started. 2012-01-13T21:13:34 Statistics: Transmitted 0 Acknowledged 0 Enqueued 0 Lost 0 queuedOutstanding 0 queuedUnacknowledged 0 1 Collectors in the session: Name: doc_test, IPAddr: 10.12.0.210, Port: 1, Priority: 1[DISCONNECTED]
Router#show ipdr session all Session ID: 1, Name: doc_test, Descr: DOC TEST, Started: False Router#
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show ipdr exporter |
Displays information about the IPDR Exporter state. |
ipdr collector |
Configures the Internet Protocol Detail Record (IPDR) Collector details. |
ipdr session |
Adds a session to the IPDR Exporter. |
ipdr exporter start |
Starts the IPDR Exporter and connects to the collector. |
show ipdr session collector
To display the details of a collector that is associated with a specific session, use the show ipdr session collector command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show ipdr session session_id collector collector_name
Syntax Description
session_id |
The IPDR session ID. The valid range is 1 to 255. |
collector_name |
The name of the Collector. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show ipdr session collector command displays the details of a collector that is associated with a specific session. Since there can be multiple collectors associated to a session, this command is used to show a specific session-collector pair.
Examples
This example shows the output for the show ipdr session collector command.
Router#show ipdr session 1 collector federal Session ID: 1, Name: utilsta, Descr: test, Started: False Collecotr Name: federal, IP: 192.0.2.0, Port: 0 2001-07-05T19:38:02 Collector in session 1 Statistics: Transmitted 0 Acknowledged 0 Enqueued 0 Lost 0 Last Event: Event Id 0 WRONG_EVENT_ID
This example shows the output for the show ipdr session collector command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show ipdr session 1 collector collector 1 Session ID: 1, Name: TI-CM-STATUS, Descr: TI-CM-STATUS, Started: True Collector Name: collector1, IP: 20.1.0.6, Port: 4737 2015-05-23T01:22:38 Collector in session 1 Statistics: Transmitted 0 Acknowledged 0 Enqueued 0 Lost 0 Last Event: N/A
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show ipdr session |
Displays the list of sessions and session details. |
show ipdr collector |
Displays the list of sessions that the Collector is associated. |
ipdr session |
Adds a session to the IPDR Exporter. |
show ipdr session template
To display the list of all active templates supported by a specific session, use the show ipdr session template command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show ipdr session session_id template
Syntax Description
session_id |
The IPDR session ID. The valid range is 1 to 255. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
12.2(33)SCB |
This command was introduced. |
IOS-XE 3.15.0S |
This command was implemented on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router. |
Usage Guidelines
The show ipdr session template command displays the list of all active templates supported by a specific session.
Examples
This example shows the output for the show ipdr session template command.
Router#show ipdr session 1 template Template ID: 2, Name: , Type: DOCSIS-Type, KeyNumber: 22 Session 1 has totally 1 templates.
This example shows the output for the show ipdr session template command on the Cisco cBR router:
Router#show ipdr session 1 template Template ID: 8, Name: http://www.cablelabs.com/namespaces/DOCSIS/3.0/xsd/ipdr/DOCSIS-CMTS-CM-REG-STATUS-TYPE/DOCSIS-CMTS-CM-REG-STATUS-TYPE_3.5.1-A.1.xsd, Type: CMTS-CM-REG-STATUS-TYPE, KeyNumber: 18 Session 1 has a total of 1 templates.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show ipdr session |
Displays the list of sessions and session details. |
ipdr template |
Adds an IPDR template to the IPDR Session. |
ipdr session |
Adds a session to the IPDR Exporter. |