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show controllers cable-modem qos
PHS: Active
SFID: 675
Downstream Payload Header Suppression
PHS: Active
SFID: 676
PHS: Active
SFID: 1914
PHS: Active
SFID: 1915
Router#
Table 6-15
modem:
Table 6-15 show controllers cable-modem qos Field Descriptions
Field
Queue
SID
SID Type
SFID
TX Pkts
TX Bytes
RX Pkts
RX Bytes
Queue/SF Type
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)CZ and later releases, the QoS statistics include information about the
DOCSIS 1.1 operations, including the type of service flow and packet classifiers being used for each
queue:
Router# show controllers cable-modem 0 qos
Queue
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Verify: TRUE
Packets: 0
Index: 1
Size: 34
Classifier Id: 4
Verify: TRUE
Packets: 0
Index: 1
Size: 34
Classifier Id: 8
Verify: TRUE
Packets: 0
Index: 2
Size: 34
Classifier Id: 7
Verify: TRUE
Packets: 0
Index: 3
Size: 34
Classifier Id: 6
Verify: TRUE
Packets: 0
describes the significant fields shown in the display for a DOCSIS 1.0 or DOCSIS 1.0+ cable
Description
One of the four possible service flow queues that exist in the router.
Service identifier, a 14-bit integer assigned by the CMTS to each active
upstream service flow.
The type of SID:
Service flow identifier, a 32-bit integer assigned by the CMTS to each
service flow on the router.
Number of packets the router has transmitted on this service flow.
Number of bytes the router has transmitted on this service flow.
Number of packets the router has received on this service flow.
Number of bytes the router has received on this service flow.
Identifies the type of service flow being used for each queue.
SID
SID
SFID
Type
Bytes Suppressed: 0
Suppressed Size: 13
Bytes Suppressed: 0
Suppressed Size: 14 (index = 1)
Bytes Suppressed: 0
Suppressed Size: 14 (index = 2)
Bytes Suppressed: 0
Suppressed Size: 14 (index = 3)
Bytes Suppressed: 0
Primary—The service flow used for best-effort data traffic and MAC
maintenance messages.
Secondary—Secondary static service flows that are created at
power-on provisioning for voice calls when dynamic SIDs are not
active.
Dynamic—Secondary service flows that are created for on-demand
voice calls when using dynamic SIDs.
TX
TX
RX
Pkts
Bytes
Pkts
Chapter 6
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RX
Capabilities
Bytes
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