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Chapter 5 Cisco CMTS Debugging Commands
debug cable load-balance
debug cable load-balance
To display debugging messages for load-balancing operations on the router, use the
debug cable
load-balance
command in privileged EXEC mode. To stop the display of debugging messages, use the
no
form of this command.
debug cable load-balance
[
error
]
no debug cable load-balance
[
error
]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The
debug cable load-balance
command displays debugging output for when cable modems come
online those cable interfaces that are part of a load balance group. It also displays debugging messages
when cable modems are moved to achieve balanced loads on those cable interfaces.
Tip
Because this command can produce a large volume of debug information, Cisco recommends that you
limit debugging output to a particular interface or MAC address, using the
debug cable interface
and
debug cable mac-address
commands, respectively.
Examples
The following example shows typical output for the
debug cable load-balance
command for a particular
cable interface:
Router#
debug cable interface c3/0
Router#
debug cable load-balance
CMTS load balancing debugging is on
*Feb 13 13:39:21.594 PDT: lb: Removing Modem entry 0050.7318.e615: at target (upstream)
*Feb 13 13:39:50.754 PDT: lb: US request from Cable3/0/U0[0050.7366.1f7b]: target U3
[enforce], 0 retries
*Feb 13 12:53.010 PDT: lb: Moving Modem 0050.7366.218b from Cable3/0/U0 to U2
error
(Optional) Displays debugging messages about errors that might occur
during load-balancing operations about the actual number of CMs that are
active on a channel.
Release
Modification
12.2(15)BC1
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7246VXR and
Cisco uBR10012 routers.