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Chapter 3 Cisco CMTS Show Commands
show cable modem maintenance
show cable modem maintenance
To display station maintenance (SM) error statistics for one or more cable modems, use the
show cable
modem maintenance
command in privileged EXEC mode.
show cable modem
[
ip-address
|
mac-address
]
maintenance
show cable modem
cable
slot/port
[
upstream
port
]
maintenance
show cable modem
cable
slot
/
subslot
/
port
[
upstream
port
]
maintenance
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information about the number of times that a CM has exhausted its maximum
retry attempts to respond to a Station Maintenance (SM) request, as well as the number of times that the
CMTS has aborted ranging with a CM during a Station Maintenance interval. This information can be
used to determine whether a particular cable modem or interface is experiencing plant or network
difficulties.
You can display this information for all online cable modems, all online cable modems for a specific
cable interface, or for one particular cable modem.
ip-address
(Optional) Identifies the IP address of a specific CM to be displayed.
mac-address
(Optional) Identifies the MAC address of a specific CM to be displayed.
cable
slot/port
(Optional) Displays information for all CMs on the specified cable interface
and downstream port on the Cisco uBR7100 series and Cisco uBR7200
series routers.
On the Cisco uBR7100 series router, the only valid value is
1/0
. On the
Cisco uBR7200 series router,
slot
can range from 3 to 6, and
port
can be 0
or 1, depending on the cable interface.
cable
slot/subslot/port
(Optional) Displays information for all CMs on the specified cable interface
on the Cisco uBR10012 router. The following are the valid values:
•
slot
= 5 to 8
•
subslot
= 0 or 1
•
port
= 0 to 4 (depending on the cable interface)
upstream
port
(Optional) Displays information for all CMs using this specific upstream.
You can specify this option only when displaying information for a cable
interface. The valid range for
port
begins with 0 and ends with a value that
depends on the number of upstream ports on the cable interface line card.
Release
Modification
11.3XA
This command was introduced.