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Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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

OL-1581-05<br />

Table 2-45 show packetcable global Field Display<br />

show packetcable global<br />

Field Description<br />

Enabled Displays whether Packet<strong>Cable</strong> operation is enabled or disabled. (See the<br />

packetcable command.)<br />

Element ID Displays the Element ID for the CMTS. If you do not manually configure<br />

this parameter with the packetcable element-id command, it defaults to a<br />

random value between 0 and 99,999 when Packet<strong>Cable</strong> operations is<br />

enabled.<br />

Max Gates Displays the maximum number of gates that the CMTS supports. (See the<br />

packetcable gate maxcount command.)<br />

Allow non-Packet<strong>Cable</strong><br />

UGS or Not Allow<br />

non-Packet<strong>Cable</strong> UGS<br />

Displays whether non-Packet<strong>Cable</strong>, DOCSIS-style UGS service flows are<br />

allowed when Packet<strong>Cable</strong> operations are enabled. (See the packetcable<br />

authorize vanilla-docsis-mta command.)<br />

Default Timer value Displays the current values of the following DQoS timers that the CMTS<br />

maintains. (See the packetcable timer command.)<br />

T0 T0 specifies the amount of time that a gate ID can remain allocated without<br />

any specified gate parameters. The timer begins counting when a gate is<br />

allocated with a Gate-Alloc command. The timer stops when a Gate-Set<br />

command marks the gate as Authorized. If the timer expires without a<br />

Gate-Set command being received, the gate is deleted.<br />

The valid range is 1 to 1,000,000,000 milliseconds, with a default value of<br />

30000 milliseconds (30 seconds).<br />

T1 T1 specifies the amount of time that an authorization for a gate can remain<br />

valid. It begins counting when the CMTS creates a gate with a Gate-Set<br />

command and puts the gate in the Authorized state. The timer stops when the<br />

gate is put into the committed state. If the timer expires without the gate<br />

being committed, the CMTS must close the gate and release all associated<br />

resources.<br />

The valid range is 1 to 1,000,000,000 milliseconds, with a default value of<br />

200000 milliseconds (200 seconds).<br />

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

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