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Chapter 6 Cable CPE Commands
cable-modem qos drop-ack
cable-modem qos drop-ack
To enable the automatic dropping of unnecessary TCP packet acknowledgements on the cable interface,
use the
cable-modem qos drop-ack
command in cable interface configuration mode. To disable this
feature, so that all TCP packet acknowledgements are sent, use the
no
form of this command.
Cisco uBR905, uBR924, uBR925 cable access routers, Cisco CVA122 Cable Voice Adapter
cable-modem qos drop-ack
no cable-modem qos drop-ack
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
Enabled
Command Modes
Interface configuration and subinterface configuration (cable interface only)
Command History
Usage Guidelines
TCP traffic uses a packet-acknowledge algorithm, where a group of packets must be acknowledged
before additional traffic can be sent. When a large number of packets is transmitted on the downstream,
it can result in a large number of acknowledgements on the upstream. Because the downstream
bandwidth is typically many times greater than the upstream bandwidth, certain applications can
temporarily overrun the upstream with a large volume of acknowledgement packets.
If any of those acknowledgements are dropped or lost, traffic can be backed up, and data packets might
have to be resent, even if those packets had in fact been successfully received. This can significantly
impact real-time traffic, such as voice calls.
To optimize the TCP traffic on the upstream in these circumstances, the Cisco uBR905, Cisco uBR924,
and Cisco uBR925 cable access routers and the Cisco CVA122 Cable Voice Adapters automatically
analyze the upstream traffic and drop unnecessary packet acknowledgements when traffic begins
backing up. This feature has been automatically enabled by default on the routers, starting with
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T.
In some situations, however, this feature can result in packets being dropped on the upstream, which
could impact the performance of certain applications such as FTP transfers. If packet drops do occur on
the upstream, this feature can be turned off with the
no cable-modem qos drop-ack
command.
Release
Modification
12.2(2)XA4
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR905 cable access router and
Cisco CVA122 Cable Voice Adapter.
12.2(7)
Support was added for the Cisco uBR924 cable access router.
12.2(8)T
Support was added for the Cisco uBR925 cable access router.