Cisco Systems uBR7200 manual MC-560, Data-backoff start end, Data-backoff automatic, Automatic

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Configuring Headend Broadband Access Router Features

Configuring the Upstream Cable Interface

You can set fixed start and end values for data backoff on the upstream ports, or you can set the upstream ports for automatic data backoff. You have the same options for ranging backoff. For both backoff windows, the default start value is 0; the default end value is 4. Valid values are from 0 to 15.

To set data or ranging backoff values for an upstream port, use one or more of the following commands, beginning in cable interface configuration mode:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

CMTS01(config-if)# cable upstream usport

The automatic setting is optimized for up to 250

 

data-backoff start end

cable modems per upstream port. Set manual values

 

or

for data backoff windows only when operating with

 

more than 250 cable modems per upstream port.

 

 

 

CMTS01(config-if)# cable upstream usport

Configures the default backoff window values of 0

 

data-backoff automatic

 

and 4.

 

 

Step 2

 

 

CMTS01(config-if)#cable upstream usport range start

The automatic setting is optimized for up to 250

 

end

cable modems per upstream port. Set manual values

 

or

for ranging backoff windows only when operating

 

with more than 250 cable modems per upstream port.

 

 

 

CMTS01(config-if)#cable upstream usport range

Configures the default backoff window values of 0

 

automatic

 

and 4.

 

 

 

 

 

When considering whether or not to adjust backoff values, note the following:

The cable modem reconnection time after a power outage is related to the following factors:

DHCP, TOD, and TFTP server capacity. These servers often operate well below 1 percent load under normal situations, but can jump to over 100 percent after an outage.

Adjusting the backoffs to larger numbers slows cable modem reconnection and reduces server load.

Backoffs that are too small result in cable modems failing to range the upstream RF levels correctly and cycling to maximum power, thus increasing connection time and reducing network performance.

Backoffs that are too large result in increased recovery time after a large service outage.

There is significant variation in cable modem performance (brand to brand) in cable modem restart time.

All cable modems should recover in approximately 0 to 10 minutes after all services are restored (Cisco uBR7200 series, RF transport, DHCP/TFTP/TOD servers). If cable modems take longer than 10 minutes to recover, there could be a problem in the cable modem, in the headend settings, or in the DOCSIS provisioning servers.

Note Upstream segments serving a relatively large number of cable modems (for example, more than 1600 or so) may suffer recovery times longer than

10 minutes.

Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Configuration Guide

MC-560

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Contents Configuring Headend Broadband Access Router Features MC-519Headend Overview MC-520Topology of a Typical Broadband Network Voice over IP Services Telco Return MC-523MC-524 TODMultiple Service IDs QoS FeaturesService Class Profiles MC-525TAG/NetFlow Switching QoS Profile EnforcementMC-526 Tag Switching Netflow SwitchingMC-527 Weighted Fair Queueing Security FeaturesWeighted Random Early Detection Committed Access Rate CARUpstream Address Verification Cable Modem and Multicast Authentication Using RadiusDocsis Baseline Privacy MC-529Dynamic Ranging Traffic Shaping FeaturesOperations and Provisioning Features MC-530Downstream Frequency Override Downstream Channel ID ConfigurationBurst Profile Configuration CPE LimitationSpectrum Management Headend Broadband Access Router Configuration Prerequisites MC-533Headend Broadband Access Router Configuration Tasks MC-534CMTS01config# interface cable 6/0 Configuring the Downstream Cable InterfaceCMTS01# configure terminal Activating the Downstream CarrierVerifying the Downstream Carrier Setting the Downstream Center FrequencyTroubleshooting Tips MC-536CMTS01config-if#cable downstream frequency Verifying the Downstream Center FrequencyMC-537 Verifying the Downstream Channel ID Setting the Downstream Channel IDSetting the Downstream Mpeg Framing Format Annex B MC-538Verifying the Downstream Modulation Setting the Downstream ModulationVerifying the Downstream Mpeg Framing Format MC-539Verifying the Downstream Interleave Depth Setting the Downstream Interleave DepthCMTS01config-if#cable downstream interleave-depth MC-540Setting the Downstream Helper Address Verifying the Downstream Helper AddressMC-541 Setting Downstream Rate Limiting MC-542Configuring the Upstream Cable Interface Verifying Downstream Rate LimitingMC-543 Setting the Upstream Frequency MC-544Verifying the Upstream Frequency MC-545CMTS01# show controllers cable 6/0 u0 MC-546 Setting the Upstream Channel WidthVerifying Upstream Channel Width Channel-width widthSetting the Upstream Input Power Level MC-547Verifying Upstream Admission Control Verifying the Upstream Input Power LevelActivating Upstream Admission Control MC-548Activating Upstream FEC MC-549Verifying Upstream FEC Router# more systemrunning-configSpecifying Upstream Minislot Size MC-550Activating the Upstream Scrambler Verifying Upstream Minislot SizeMC-551 Verifying the Upstream Scrambler CMTS01config-if#cable upstream usport scramblerCMTS01# more systemrunning-config MC-552Verifying Upstream Differential Encoding Activating Upstream Differential EncodingActivating Upstream Rate Limiting MC-553CMTS01config-if#no cable upstream usport rate-limit Verifying Upstream Rate LimitingMC-554 Activating Upstream Frequency Adjustment Frequency-adjust averaging percentageMC-555 Activating Upstream Power Adjustment Verifying Upstream Frequency AdjustmentMC-556 MC-557 Activating Upstream Timing AdjustmentVerifying Upstream Power Adjustment Continue secondsVerifying Upstream Timing Adjustment Activating the Upstream PortsMC-558 Setting Upstream Backoff Values Verifying the Upstream PortsMC-559 Data-backoff start end CMTS01config-if#cable upstream usport rangeMC-560 Data-backoff automaticConfiguring and Activating Baseline Privacy Verifying Upstream Data Backoff AutomaticMC-561 Configuring KEK Privacy CMTS01config-if#cable privacy kek grace-timeMC-562 Verifying TEK Privacy Configuring TEK PrivacyVerifying KEK Privacy MC-563Verifying Baseline Privacy Configuring and Activating Frequency AgilityActivating Baseline Privacy MC-564Combiner Groups MC-565Frequency Management Policy MC-566Determining the Upstream Ports Assigned to a Combiner Group MC-567Verifying Spectrum Groups Configuring and Activating Spectrum GroupsCreating Spectrum Groups MC-568Command Purpose MC-569MC-570 Verifying Spectrum Group Configuration Verifying Frequency HoppingMC-571 Configuring Spectrum Group Characteristics MC-572MC-573 Verifying Spectrum Group CharacteristicsCMTS01config# cable spectrum-group groupnum hop Threshold percentActivating Cable ARP Requests Activating IP Address Resolution ProtocolAssigning the Spectrum Group and the Upstream Ports Verifying Spectrum Group and Upstream Port AssignmentsActivating Host-to-Host Communication Proxy ARP Verifying ARP RequestsMC-575 Activating Cable Relay Agent Configuring Dhcp OptionsActivating Cable Proxy ARP Requests Verifying Cable Proxy ARP RequestsActivating Dhcp giaddr Verifying Dhcp giaddr ActivationMC-577 Configuring ToD Service Setting Service OptionsSetting Optional IP Parameters Verifying ToD ServiceVerifying IP Multicast Echo Activating IP Multicast EchoActivating IP Broadcast Echo MC-579Verifying IP Broadcast Echo Configuring Cable ProfilesConfiguring Cable Modulation Profiles MC-580Number profile MC-581Configuring QoS Profiles Verifying Cable Modulation ProfilesMC-582 Verifying QoS Profiles MC-583Verifying QoS Permission Setting QoS PermissionEnforcing a QoS Profile Assignment MC-584Managing Cable Modems on the HFC Network Verifying a QoS Profile AssignmentMC-585 Activating Cable Modem Authentication Configuring Sync Message IntervalConfiguring Telco Return Verifying Sync Message IntervalVerifying Cable Modem Authentication Activating Cable Modem Upstream Address VerificationMC-587 Verifying Cable Modem Upstream Address Verification CMTS01config-if#cable source-verify dhcpActivating Cable Modem Insertion Interval MC-588CMTS01config-if#cable insertion-interval automatic Verifying Cable Modem Insertion IntervalMC-589 Configuring Cable Modem Registration Timeout Verifying the Maximum Number of HostsMC-590 Clearing and Resetting Cable Modems Verifying Registration TimeoutMC-591 Verifying Cable Modem Clearing and Resetting Clearing Cable Modem CountersMC-592 Verifying Ping Docsis Using Ping DocsisVerifying that Cable Modem Counters are Cleared MC-593Spectrum Management Configuration Example MC-594Virtual Private Network Configuration Example MC-595MC-596 Ip http server Ip http authentication local No cdp run MC-597VoIP Configuration Example MC-598MC-599 Ip subnet-zero No ip domain-lookupTelco Return Configuration Example MC-600Cable telco-return enable MC-601MC-602 QoS Profile Enforcement Configuration ExampleCable Modem all reset Cable RegCMTS01config# cable flap-list aging days Troubleshooting Using Cable Flap ListsSetting Cable Flap List Aging MC-603Verifying Cable Flap List Aging Setting Cable Flap List Insertion TimeSetting Cable Flap List Power Adjustment Threshold Verifying Cable Flap List Insertion TimeCMTS01config# cable flap-list miss-threshold misses Setting Cable Flap List Miss ThresholdVerifying Cable Flap List Power Adjustment Threshold Verifying Cable Flap List Miss ThresholdVerifying Cable Flap List Size Setting Cable Flap List SizeClearing Cable Flap List MC-606
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