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Chapter 3 Cisco CMTS Show Commands
show interface cable
show interface cable
To display the current configuration and status of a cable interface, use the
show interface cable
command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cable
{
slot/port
|
slot
/
subslot
/
port
} [
options
]
Syntax Description
slot/port
Identifies the 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.
slot/subslot/port
Identifies the 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)
options
Cable-specific options are documented in their own command
reference pages:
•
show interface cable downstream, page 3-209
•
show interface cable intercept, page 3-212
•
show interface cable mac-scheduler, page 3-214
•
show interface cable monitor, page 3-222
•
show interface cable qos paramset, page 3-226
•
show interface cable service-flow, page 3-228
•
show interface cable sid, page 3-234
•
show interface cable signal-quality, page 3-241
•
show interface cable upstream, page 3-243
A number of non-cable-specific options are also supported (but not all
are meaningful for cable interfaces):
accounting
—Displays the number of packets of each protocol
type that was sent through the interface.
crb
—Displays routing and bridging information.
description
—Displays the description entered for the interface.
fair-queue
—Displays distributed weighted fair queuing (DWFQ)
statistics.
irb
—Displays integrated routing bridge information.
mac-accounting
—Displays Ethernet MAC accounting
information.
random-detect
—Displays weighted random early detection
(WRED) information.
rate-limit
—Displays rate-limit information.
shape
—Displays Traffic Shape information.
stats
—Displays numbers of packets that were switched.