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Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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Chapter 5 <strong>Cable</strong> CPE <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

OL-1581-05<br />

show controllers cable-modem qos<br />

Table 5-14 show controllers cable-modem qos Field Descriptions (DOCSIS 1.1) (continued)<br />

Field Description<br />

SID Type The type of SID:<br />

Primary—The service flow used for best-effort data traffic and MAC<br />

maintenance messages.<br />

Secondary—Secondary static service flows that are created at<br />

power-on provisioning for voice calls when dynamic SIDs are not<br />

active.<br />

SFID<br />

Dynamic—Secondary service flows that are created for on-demand<br />

voice calls when using dynamic SIDs.<br />

Service Flow Identifier, a 32-bit integer assigned by the CMTS to each<br />

service flow on the router.<br />

TX Pkts Number of packets the router has transmitted on this service flow.<br />

TX Bytes Number of bytes the router has transmitted on this service flow.<br />

RX Pkts Number of packets the router has received on this service flow.<br />

RX Bytes Number of bytes the router has received on this service flow.<br />

Capabilities These four fields describe whether the following features are enabled.<br />

cbr Indicates whether committed bit rate traffic (CBR) is supported (T) or not<br />

(F). This could indicate either UGS or UGS-AD service flows.<br />

cc Indicates whether concatenation is supported (T) or not (F).<br />

fr Indicates whether DOCSIS fragmentation is supported (T) or not (F).<br />

nbr Indicates the Not Broadcast status, depending on whether the classifier<br />

supports broadcasts (F) or not (T).<br />

Queue/SF Type Identifies the type of service flow being used for each queue.<br />

Packet Classifiers Describes the classifiers defined on the router.<br />

Class id ID used to uniquely identify the classifier in each service flow.<br />

SFID ID that uniquely identifies the service flow.<br />

Pri Traffic Priority parameter that was assigned to this classifier. If no value<br />

was set, the priority defaults to 0 (lowest priority).<br />

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

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