Copying A Modulation Profile; Restoring A Default Modulation Profile Configuration; Deleting A Modulation Profile Or Iuc - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Copying a Modulation Profile

Use the cable modulation-profile copy command, in Global Configurtion mode, to
copy an existing modulation profile from a source modulation profile number to a
destination modulation profile number, as show below. The destination modulation
profile number is overwritten by the source modulation profile number.
MOT (config)# cable modulation-profile copy {<1-600>} {<1-600>}
where:

Restoring a Default Modulation Profile Configuration

Use the cable modulation-profile reset command to reset a modified, pre-defined
modulation profile back to the system default. There are 23 default modulation
profiles assigned to the TDMA (1-4), MTDMA (101-116), ATDMA (201-205), and
SCDMA (301-310) channel types.
MOT (config)# cable modulation-profile reset {<1-4> | <101-116> | <201-205> |
<301-310>}
where:

Deleting a Modulation Profile or IUC

Follow these steps to delete a modulation profile or an IUC from a modulation profile:
1. Use the no cable modulation-profile command, in Global Configuration mode,
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MOT (config-if)# no cable upstream {<NUM> | <X/Y>} modulation-profile
<1-600>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
X/Y is the upstream port number and logical channel number (0-3).
1-600 is the modulation profile number.
1-600 is the source modulation profile number.
1-600 is the destination modulation profile number.
1-4, 101-116, 201-205, 301-310 is the pre-defined modulation profile number.
to delete a configured modulation profile, as shown below:
MOT(config)# no cable modulation-profile <1-600>
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