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Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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show cable host<br />

show cable host<br />

Syntax Description<br />

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<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Broadband</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 2 <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> Modem Termination System <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

To display the hosts behind the CMs in the network, use the show cable host command in privileged<br />

EXEC mode.<br />

show cable host [vrf vrf-name] [ip-address | mac-address] access-group<br />

Note The show cable host command is not supported on the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR10012 universal broadband router.<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Modes Privileged EXEC<br />

<strong>Command</strong> History<br />

mac-addr Specifies the 48-bit hardware address of the CM.<br />

ip-addr Specifies the IP address of the CM.<br />

access-group Displays the access-list group, if any, for each CM or host.<br />

vrf vrf-name Specifies the routing and forwarding instance that is populated with virtual<br />

private network (VPN) routes. The vrf-name argument specifies the name for<br />

the route-forwarding instance.<br />

Release Modification<br />

11.NA This command was introduced.<br />

12.1(1a)T1 The vrf keyword was added for MPLS VPN support.<br />

Note The vrf keyword is not supported on the 12.0 SC, 12.1 EC and<br />

12.2 BC releases.<br />

12.1(3a)EC1 Support was added to the Release 12.1 EC train.<br />

12.2(4)BC1 Support was added to the Release 12.2 BC train for the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR7100<br />

series and <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR7200 series routers. (This command also appears in<br />

the CLI for the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR10012 router but is not functional.)<br />

Examples The following example shows how to display all the hosts behind the CMs in the network:<br />

router# show cable host access-group<br />

MAC address IP address Type Access-group<br />

0080.c6f9.b42e 24.168.220.52 host<br />

0020.7806.defe 192.168.28.134 host<br />

0050.baa0.5ccd 24.168.223.251 host<br />

0050.046f.f4cf 192.168.33.25 host<br />

0050.bacf.5d89 192.168.37.113 host<br />

0050.1800.a8cb 192.168.33.90 host<br />

0040.d00f.44f0 192.168.34.128 host<br />

0050.e456.9641 192.168.39.66 host<br />

0050.badd.2883 192.168.32.230 host<br />

0050.badd.3b12 192.168.33.246 host<br />

0020.78c7.f887 192.168.32.32 host<br />

00e0.2969.a1a5 192.168.36.246 host<br />

0020.78d5.ddf0 192.168.32.107 host<br />

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