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Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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Chapter 3 <strong>Command</strong>s for the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR10012 Router<br />

OL-1581-05<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>5/0/1 4 On Off 255 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>6/0/0 5 On Off 255 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>6/0/1 6 On Off 255 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>7/0/0 7 On Off 1 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>7/0/1 8 On Off 2 -<br />

Router#<br />

show hardware pxf cable<br />

The following example shows a typical display for the show hardware pxf cable feature-table option<br />

for a particular cable interface:<br />

Router# show hardware pxf cable feature-table c5/0/0<br />

Interface SWInterface VCCI McastEcho Intercept DSGroup InterceptGroup<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>5/0/0 3 On On 0 0<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/0/0.1 <strong>Cable</strong>5/0/0 9 On On 0 0<br />

Router#<br />

The following example shows a typical display for the show hardware pxf cable feature-table option<br />

when a cable interface has a bundle interface configured without a corresponding master interface:<br />

Router# show hard pxf cable feature-table<br />

Interface SWInterface VCCI McastEcho Intercept DSGrp InterceptGrp<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/0/0 <br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>5/0/1 4 On Off 11 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/1/0 <br />

<strong>Cable</strong>5/1/1 <strong>Cable</strong>5/1/1 6 On Off 15 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>6/0/0 7 On Off 0 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>6/0/1 8 On Off 1 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/1/0 <strong>Cable</strong>6/1/0 9 On Off 6 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>6/1/1 <strong>Cable</strong>6/1/1 10 On Off 7 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>7/0/0 11 On Off 8 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>7/0/1 12 On Off 9 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/1/0 <strong>Cable</strong>7/1/0 13 On Off 4 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>7/1/1 <strong>Cable</strong>7/1/1 14 On Off 5 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>8/0/0 <strong>Cable</strong>8/0/0 15 On Off 255 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>8/0/1 <strong>Cable</strong>8/0/1 16 On Off 3 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>8/1/0 <strong>Cable</strong>8/1/0 17 On Off 12 -<br />

<strong>Cable</strong>8/1/1 <strong>Cable</strong>8/1/1 18 On Off 13 -<br />

Router#<br />

Table 3-1 describes the fields shown by both forms of the show hardware pxf cable feature-table<br />

command:<br />

Table 3-1 show hardware pxf cable feature-table Field Descriptions<br />

Field Description<br />

Interface Identifies the cable interface or subinterface.<br />

SWInterface Identifies the master cable interface for bundled interfaces.<br />

VCCI Displays the Virtually Cool Common Index (VCCI) for this cable interface<br />

or subinterface. The VCCI is an index that uniquely identifies every interface<br />

or subinterface on the PXF processor, and that quickly maps that interface to<br />

the appropriate set of services and features.<br />

McastEcho Displays whether multicast echo is enabled (On) or disabled (Off).<br />

Intercept Displays whether packet intercept, as per the Communications Assistance of<br />

Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), is enabled (On) or disabled (Off).<br />

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

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