Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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Cisco Broadband Cable CommandReference GuideJanuary 2005Corporate HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 526-4100Text Part Number: OL-1581-09

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CONTENTSPrefacevDocument ObjectivesAudiencevviDocument OrganizationviRelated Documents viCisco CMTS Hardware Installation and Software Configuration Guides viCisco Cable CPE Hardware Installation and Software Configuration Guides viiDocument ConventionsviiObtaining Documentation viiiCisco.com viiiOrdering Documentation viiiDocumentation Feedback ixObtaining Technical Assistance ixCisco TAC Website ixOpening a TAC Case ixTAC Case Priority Definitions xObtaining Additional Publications and InformationCHAPTER1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesCHAPTER2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCHAPTER3Cisco CMTS Show Commands1-12-1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesCMTS Configuration Commandsx2-12-33-1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases3-1Overview of the Operation of the Cable Show CommandsCMTS Show CommandsCHAPTER43-4Commands for the Cisco uBR10012 RouterPerformance Routing Engine OverviewForwarding Path 4-2Route Processor 4-3Command Reference3-34-14-14-4Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-08iii

ContentsCHAPTERCisco CMTS Debugging Commands55-1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesDebug CommandsCHAPTER5-4Cable CPE Commands66-1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesCable CPE CommandsDebug CommandsAPPENDIXA5-36-16-36-183Using the ROM MonitorA-1Entering the ROM Monitor A-1Using the BREAK Signal A-1Using the Configuration Register A-2Using the Configuration Register in Global Configuration ModeUsing the Configuration Register in ROM Monitor Mode A-3Command ConventionsA-2A-3ROM Monitor Command ReferenceA-5INDEXCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideivOL-1581-08

PrefaceThis preface explains the objectives, intended audience, and organization of the Cisco Broadband CableCommand Reference Guide. This preface provides the following sections, which provide a list of relateddocuments and define the conventions used to convey instructions and information. Document Objectives, page v Audience, page vi Document Organization, page vi Related Documents, page vi Document Conventions, page vii Obtaining Documentation, page viii Obtaining Technical Assistance, page ix Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page xDocument ObjectivesThis guide describes the commands necessary to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot the followingcable platforms: Cisco Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS)– Cisco uBR7100 series universal broadband routers, which include the Cisco uBR7111, theCisco uBR7114, the Cisc uBR7111E, and the Cisco uBR7114E routers.– Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers, which include the Cisco uBR7223, theCisco uBR7246, and the Cisco uBR7246 VXR routers.– Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router. Cisco Cable Cable Modems (CMs) and other Cable CPE Devices– Cisco uBR904, Cisco uBR905, Cisco uBR924, and Cisco uBR925 cable access routers.– Cisco CVA122 and Cisco CVA122E cable voice adapters.NoteThis guide documents only the cable specific commands. For description of all other Cisco IOScommands, see the command reference documentation for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, available onCisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM.Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-08v

PrefaceAudienceAudienceThis guide is intended for system administrators and support engineers who configure and maintain thecable CMTS and CM devices.Document OrganizationThis guide includes the following sections:TitleDescriptionChapter 1, “Supported Platformsand Cisco IOS Releases”Provides an overview of the Cisco Broadband Cable CommandReference Guide, including the Cisco IOS releases that aredocumented.Chapter 2, “Cisco CMTSConfiguration Commands”Describes the cable-specific configuration commands that areused to configure the Cisco CMTS features.Chapter 3, “Cisco CMTS ShowCommands”Describes the cable-specific show commands used to maintainand troubleshoot the Cisco CMTS features.Chapter 4, “Commands for theCisco uBR10012 Router”Describes the commands that are specific to theCisco uBR10012 router and its Parallel Express Forwarding(PXF) processors.Chapter 5, “Cisco CMTSDebugging Commands”Describes the cable-specific debugging commands for theCisco CMTS routers.Chapter 6, “Cable CPE Commands” Describes the cable-specific commands available to the familyof Cisco cable customer premises equipment (CPE) devices.Appendix A, “Using the ROMMonitor”Describes how to use the commands available when running theROM monitor (ROMMON) software on the Cisco CMTSrouters.IndexComprehensive index for the entire manual.Related DocumentsThis section lists the documents that provide more detailed hardware and software information about theCisco CMTS routers and Cisco Cable CPE devices documented in this guide. These documents areavailable on Cisco.com and the customer documentation CD-ROM.Cisco CMTS Hardware Installation and Software Configuration GuidesFor detailed information about the Cisco CMTS platforms, see the following documents: Cisco uBR7100 Series Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR7100 Series Software Configuration Guide Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Software Configuration GuideCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideviOL-1581-08

PrefaceDocument Conventions Cisco uBR10012 Series Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR10012 Series Software Configuration Guide Cisco Cable Modem Termination System Feature GuideCisco Cable CPE Hardware Installation and Software Configuration GuidesFor detailed information about the Cisco cable CPE devices, see the following documents: Cisco uBR904 Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco uBR905/uBR925 Software Configuration Guide Cisco uBR905 Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR924 Software Configuration Guide Cisco uBR924 Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR925Hardware Installation Guide Cisco CVA122/CVA122E Features Guide Cisco CVA122/CVA122E Hardware Installation GuideDocument ConventionsCommand descriptions use the following conventions:ConventionDescriptionboldface fontCommands and keywords are in boldface.italic fontArguments for which you supply values are in italics.[ ]Elements in square brackets are optional.{x y z}Alternative, mutually exclusive, keywords are grouped in braces and separated byvertical bars.[x y z]Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by verticalbars.stringA nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string orthe string will include the quotation marks.screenfontboldface screenTerminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font.Information you must enter is in boldface screen font.fontitalic screen fontArguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font.This pointer highlights an important line of text in an example. The symbol represents the key labeled Control—for example, the keycombination D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while youpress the D key. Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets.Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-08vii

PrefaceObtaining DocumentationConventionDescription[ ]Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.!, #An exclamation point ( ! ) or a pound sign ( # ) at the beginning of a line of codeindicates a comment line.NoteMeans reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in thepublication.TipMeans the following are useful tips.CautionThis symbol means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result inequipment damage or loss of data.Obtaining DocumentationCisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technicalresources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.Cisco.comYou can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htmYou can access the Cisco website at this URL:http://www.cisco.comInternational Cisco websites can be accessed from this URL:http://www.cisco.com/public/countries languages.shtmlOrdering DocumentationYou can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL:http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es inpck/pdi.htmYou can order Cisco documentation in these ways: Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation fromthe Networking Products ering/index.shtml Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative bycalling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere inNorth America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387).Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideviiiOL-1581-08

PrefaceObtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation FeedbackYou can submit comments electronically on Cisco.com. On the Cisco Documentation home page, clickFeedback at the top of the page.You can send your comments in e-mail to bug-doc@cisco.com.You can submit comments by using the response card (if present) behind the front cover of yourdocument or by writing to the following address:Cisco SystemsAttn: Customer Document Ordering170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-9883We appreciate your comments.Obtaining Technical AssistanceFor all customers, partners, resellers, and distributors who hold valid Cisco service contracts, the CiscoTechnical Assistance Center (TAC) provides 24-hour, award-winning technical support services, onlineand over the phone. Cisco.com features the Cisco TAC website as an online starting point for technicalassistance.Cisco TAC WebsiteThe Cisco TAC website (http://www.cisco.com/tac) provides online documents and tools fortroubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies. The Cisco TACwebsite is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.Accessing all the tools on the Cisco TAC website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. If youhave a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, register at this oOpening a TAC CaseThe online TAC Case Open Tool (http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen) is the fastest way to open P3 and P4cases. (Your network is minimally impaired or you require product information). After you describe yoursituation, the TAC Case Open Tool automatically recommends resources for an immediate solution. If yourissue is not resolved using these recommendations, your case will be assigned to a Cisco TAC engineer.For P1 or P2 cases (your production network is down or severely degraded) or if you do not have Internetaccess, contact Cisco TAC by telephone. Cisco TAC engineers are assigned immediately to P1 and P2cases to help keep your business operations running smoothly.To open a case by telephone, use one of the following numbers:Asia-Pacific: 61 2 8446 7411 (Australia: 1 800 805 227)EMEA: 32 2 704 55 55USA: 1 800 553-2447For a complete listing of Cisco TAC contacts, go to this /DirTAC.shtmlCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-08ix

PrefaceObtaining Additional Publications and InformationTAC Case Priority DefinitionsTo ensure that all cases are reported in a standard format, Cisco has established case priority definitions.Priority 1 (P1)—Your network is “down” or there is a critical impact to your business operations. Youand Cisco will commit all necessary resources around the clock to resolve the situation.Priority 2 (P2)—Operation of an existing network is severely degraded, or significant aspects of yourbusiness operation are negatively affected by inadequate performance of Cisco products. You and Ciscowill commit full-time resources during normal business hours to resolve the situation.Priority 3 (P3)—Operational performance of your network is impaired, but most business operationsremain functional. You and Cisco will commit resources during normal business hours to restore serviceto satisfactory levels.Priority 4 (P4)—You require information or assistance with Cisco product capabilities, installation, orconfiguration. There is little or no effect on your business operations.Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationInformation about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available from various onlineand printed sources. The Cisco Product Catalog describes the networking products offered by Cisco Systems, as well asordering and customer support services. Access the Cisco Product Catalog at this URL:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products catalog links launch.html Cisco Press publishes a wide range of networking publications. Cisco suggests these titles for newand experienced users: Internetworking Terms and Acronyms Dictionary, InternetworkingTechnology Handbook, Internetworking Troubleshooting Guide, and the Internetworking DesignGuide. For current Cisco Press titles and other information, go to Cisco Press online at this URL:http://www.ciscopress.com Packet magazine is the Cisco quarterly publication that provides the latest networking trends,technology breakthroughs, and Cisco products and solutions to help industry professionals get themost from their networking investment. Included are networking deployment and troubleshootingtips, configuration examples, customer case studies, tutorials and training, certification information,and links to numerous in-depth online resources. You can access Packet magazine at this URL:http://www.cisco.com/go/packet iQ Magazine is the Cisco bimonthly publication that delivers the latest information about Internetbusiness strategies for executives. You can access iQ Magazine at this URL:http://www.cisco.com/go/iqmagazine Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineeringprofessionals involved in designing, developing, and operating public and private internets andintranets. You can access the Internet Protocol Journal at this bout cisco the internet protocol journal.html Training—Cisco offers world-class networking training. Current offerings in network training arelisted at this Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuidexOL-1581-08

C H A P T E R1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesThis chapter identifies the supported platforms and Cisco IOS Releases for the CMTS and cable CPEtechnologies. The Cable CMTS commands operate on the Cisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routers, and Cisco uBR10012 Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS)universal broadband routers. As of the date of this manual’s publication, this guide lists the commandsthat are found in the Cisco IOS releases shown in Table 1-1:Table 1-1Cisco Cable CMTS IOS ReleasesCisco IOS ReleasePlatforms SupportedDescriptionCisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BCCisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routers,Cisco uBR10012 routerCisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BC supports the followingnew or enhanced command-line interface: cable arp filter cable logging layer2events cable source-verify cable submgmt default show cable tech-support show controllers cable show crypto ca certificates show crypto ca trustpoints show tech-supportCisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 Cisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routers,Cisco uBR10012 routerThe 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific earlydeployment release train that provides DOCSIS 1.1 andother new feature support.Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)CXRelease 12.2(15)CX introduces support for theCisco uBR-MC28U/X cable interface line card andDOCSIS 2.0 A-TDMA operations. It has beensuperseded by Release 12.2(15)BC2.Cisco uBR7246VXR routerCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-081-1

Chapter 1Table 1-1Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesCisco Cable CMTS IOS ReleasesCisco IOS ReleasePlatforms SupportedDescriptionCisco IOS Release 12.1(20)ECCisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routersThe 12.1 EC train is the Cisco cable-specific earlydeployment “stable” DOCSIS 1.0 release train.Cisco IOS Release 12.0(16)SC3 Cisco uBR7200 series routersThe 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific“stable” release train for Cisco uBR7200 series routers.This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensionssupport, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card feature set,and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware andsoftware support.NoteThe 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the12.0(16)SC3 release.The Cable CPE commands operate on the following Cisco cable CPE platforms and Cisco IOS Releases:Table 1-2Cisco Cable CPE PlatformsPlatformCisco IOS ReleaseCisco CVA122 Cable Voice AdapterRelease 12.2(15)T and laterCisco uBR904 cable access routerRelease 12.1(17)1Cisco uBR905 cable access routerRelease 12.2(15)T and laterCisco uBR924 cable access routerRelease 12.2(13)1Cisco uBR925 cable access routerRelease 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(15)T and later1. The Cisco uBR904 and Cisco uBR924 cable access routers have reached their end-of-life. These routers are being maintainedin their respective mainline trains but are not being updated with any new features.Unsupported Cisco IOS Software Commands on the Cisco CMTSCisco strongly advises against using unsupported Cisco IOS commands, even if described, because suchcommands can have undesirable effects upon the performance of the Cisco CMTS. In particular, Ciscoadvises against using any unsupported commands that pertain to service-policy or to Modular Quality ofService command-line interface (MQC) while Parallel Express Forwarding (PXF) is running ont heCisco CMTS. Such commands may cause the Cisco CMTS to hang with unpredictable recovery times.Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide1-2OL-1581-08

C H A P T E R2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsThis section describes the cable-specific commands that configure the Cisco Cable Modem TerminationSystem (CMTS) universal broadband routers. Refer to the following sections for more information:Tip Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases, page 2-1—Describes the Cisco CMTS platforms andCisco IOS releases that support the commands listed in this section. CMTS Configuration Commands, page 2-3—Describes the cable-specific configuration commandsthat are used to configure and maintain the Cisco CMTS features. (For cable-specific showcommands, see Chapter 3, “Cisco CMTS Show Commands.”)This section documents only cable-specific commands. For non-cable-specific commands, see thecommand reference documentation for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, available on Cisco.com and theDocumentation CD-ROM. For information about debugging commands for the Cisco CMTS routers, seeChapter 5, “Cisco CMTS Debugging Commands.”Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesThe Cable CMTS commands operate on the following Cisco CMTS platforms: Cisco uBR7100 series universal broadband routers (the Cisco uBR7111, the Cisco uBR7111E, theCisco uBR7114, and the Cisco uBR7114E) Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers (the Cisco uBR7223, the Cisco uBR7246, andthe Cisco uBR7246 VXR) Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband routersTable 2-1 shows the minimum supported Cisco IOS releases documented at time of this publication.NoteNot all Cisco IOS releases support all Cisco CMTS platforms. See the release notes for each Cisco IOSrelease for details on which platforms are supported.Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-082-1

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsSupported Platforms and Cisco IOS ReleasesTable 2-1Cisco Cable CMTS IOS ReleasesCisco IOS ReleasePlatforms SupportedDescriptionCisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BCCisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routers,Cisco uBR10012 routerCisco IOS Release 12.3(9a)BC supports the followingnew or enhanced command-line interface: cable arp filter cable logging layer2events cable source-verify cable submgmt defaultCisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC2 Cisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routers,Cisco uBR10012 routerThe 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific earlydeployment release train that provides DOCSIS 1.1 andother new feature support.Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)CXCisco uBR7246VXR routerRelease 12.2(15)CX introduces support for theCisco uBR-MC16U/X and Cisco uBR-MC28U/X cableinterface line cards, including DOCSIS 2.0 A-TDMAoperations.Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)CYCisco uBR10012 routerRelease 12.2(11)CY introduced support for theCisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. It hassince been replaced by Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BC1and later 12.2 BC releases.Cisco IOS 12.1(19)ECCisco uBR7100 series routers,Cisco uBR7200 series routersThe 12.1 EC train is the Cisco cable-specific earlydeployment “stable” DOCSIS 1.0 release train.Cisco IOS Release 12.0(16)SC3 Cisco uBR7200 series routersThe 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific“stable” release train for Cisco uBR7200 series routers.This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensionssupport, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card feature set,and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware andsoftware support.NoteTipThe 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the12.0(16)SC3 release.This section documents only cable-specific configuration commands. For non-cable-specific commands,see the command reference documentation for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, available on Cisco.com and theDocumentation CD-ROM.Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide2-2OL-1581-08

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration CommandsThis section documents the following CMTS configuration commands: access-denied activate-rule at-byte-count cable arp cable arp filter cable bundle cable clock clear-counters cable clock force cable clock source-midplane cable cmcpe-list valid-time cable config-file cable dci-response cable dci-upstream-disable cable default-phy-burst cable device cable dhcp-giaddr cable dot1q-vc-map cable downstream annex cable downstream channel-id cable downstream frequency cable downstream if-output cable downstream interleave-depth cable downstream modulation cable downstream override cable downstream rate-limit cable downstream rf-power cable downstream rf-shutdown cable dsg cable dsg keepalive cable dynamic-secret cable enable-trap cable event priority cable event syslog-server cable event throttle-adminStatus cable event throttle-interval cable event throttle-thresholdCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-082-3

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration Commands cable filter group cable flap-list aging cable flap-list insertion-time cable flap-list miss-threshold cable flap-list power-adjust threshold cable flap-list size cable freq-range cable helper-address cable host access-group cable insertion-interval cable intercept cable ip-broadcast-echo cable ip-multicast-echo cable l2-vpn-service atm-vc cable l2-vpn-service dot1q cable load-balance exclude cable load-balance group (global configuration) cable load-balance group (interface configuration) cable load-balance group interval cable load-balance group policy ugs cable load-balance group threshold cable logging badipsource cable map-advance cable match address cable max-hosts cable modem access-group cable modem change-frequency cable modem max-cpe cable modem max-hosts cable modem qos profile cable modem remote-query cable modem vendor cable modulation-profile cable monitor cable power cable primary-sflow-qos11 keep cable privacy cable privacy add-certificateCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide2-4OL-1581-08

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration Commands cable privacy hotlist cable privacy kek cable privacy tek cable proxy-arp cable qos enforce-rule cable qos permission cable qos profile cable registration-timeout cable relay-agent-option cable service class cable service flow inactivity-threshold cable service-flow inactivity-timeout cable sflog cable shared-secondary-secret cable shared-secret cable source-verify cable source-verify leasequery-filter downstream cable source-verify leasequery-filter upstream cable spectrum-group (global configuration) cable spectrum-group (interface configuration) cable spectrum-group hop period cable spectrum-group hop threshold cable spectrum-group shared cable submgmt default cable sync-interval cable telco-return enable cable telco-return interval cable telco-return registration-ip cable telco-return spd dhcp-authenticate cable telco-return spd dhcp-server cable telco-return spd dial-timer cable telco-return spd factory-default cable telco-return spd manual-dial cable telco-return spd password cable telco-return spd phonenum cable telco-return spd ppp-authenticate cable telco-return spd radius-realm cable telco-return spd service-providerCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference GuideOL-1581-082-5

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration Commands cable telco-return spd threshold cable telco-return spd username cable tftp-enforce cable time-server cable upstream admission-control cable upstream channel-width cable upstream concatenation cable upstream connector cable upstream data-backoff cable upstream description cable upstream differential-encoding cable upstream docsis-mode cable upstream equalization-coefficient cable upstream fec cable upstream fec-strength cable upstream fragmentation cable upstream fragment-force cable upstream freq-adj averaging cable upstream frequency cable upstream hop-priority cable upstream hopping blind cable upstream ingress-noise-cancellation cable upstream load-balance group cable upstream maintain-psd cable upstream max-ports cable upstream minislot-size cable upstream modulation-profile cable upstream power-adjust cable upstream power-level cable upstream range-backoff cable upstream rate-limit cable upstream scrambler cable upstream shutdown cable upstream spectrum-group cable upstream snr-polling cable upstream threshold cable upstream timing-adjust cable upstream unfrag-slot-jitterCisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide2-6OL-1581-08

Chapter 2Cisco CMTS Configuration CommandsCMTS Configuration Commands cable vc-map card channel-id clear cable dsg clear cable flap-list clear cable hop clear cable host clear cable load-balance clear cable logging clear cable modem counters clear cable modem delete clear cable modem flap-counters clear cable modem lock clear cable modem offline clear cable modem reset clear cable secondary-ip clear hccp counters clear packetcable gate counter commit cpe max download enabled enforced qos-profile frequency hccp authent

Contents iv Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide OL-1581-08 CHAPTER 5 Cisco CMTS Debugging Commands 5-1 Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases 5-3 Debug Commands 5-4 CHAPTER 6 Cable CPE Commands 6-1 Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases 6-1 Cable CPE Commands 6-3 Debug Commands 6-183 APPENDIX A Using the ROM Monitor A-1 Entering the ROM Monitor A-1 Using the BREAK Signal A-1