BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

cable dynamic-service active-timeout

CMs dynamically allocate resources such as service identifiers (SIDs) and bandwidth by using a Dynamic Service Addition (DSA) transaction. If the CM fails to issue a Dynamic Service Deletion Request (DSD-REQ) to the cable interface or the DSD-REQ is being dropped for any reasons (e.g. due to noise), these resources could be held by the cable interface indefinitely. For this reason, an active timeout interval could be configured on the cable interface so that the cable interface can remove the dynamic service flows by issuing the DSD-REQs to the CM when the timer expires.

The cable dynamic-serviceactive-timeoutcommand specifies an active timeout for dynamic service flows. The active timeout is the time since the dynamic service was used. As long as the dynamic service continues to receive at least one packet within this interval, the service is not deleted.

Group Access

All

Command Mode

Interface Configuration (cable interface)

Command Line Usage

cable dynamic-service active-timeout <0-65535>

Command Syntax

0-65535

active timeout value in seconds - "0" disables

 

the active timer

Note: If the CM requests an active timeout for that dynamic service flow in the DSA-REQ, this active timer starts using the timeout value specified in the DSA-REQ.

Command Default

0

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