Managing The Upstream Channel - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
2. Use the no cable modulation-profile command, in Global Configuration mode,

Managing the Upstream Channel

The following upstream tasks in this sections are used to manage or improve the
performance of the upstream channel:
6-74
where:
1-600 is a modulation profile number to be deleted.
to delete an IUC from a configured modulation profile, as shown below:
MOT(config)# no cable modulation-profile <1-600> [a-long | a-short | a-ugs
| initial | long | request | short | station]
where:
1-600 is a modulation profile number.
a-long deletes the Advanced PHY long data grant IUC.
a-short deletes the Advanced PHY short data grant IUC.
a-ugs deletes the Unsolicited Grant Service IUC.
initial deletes the Initial Ranging Burst IUC.
long deletes the Long Grant Burst IUC.
request deletes the Request Burst IUC.
short deletes the Short Grant Burst IUC.
station deletes the Station Ranging Burst IUC.
Configuring Upstream CM Registration Parameters
Moving a CM or MTA to a Different Upstream Channel
Adjusting for Physical Delay between Cable Interface and CMs
Enabling Pre-equalization
Forcing the Fragmentation of Large Upstream Packets
Disabling an Upstream Port
Configuring the Upstream Channel Descriptor
Limiting the Number of Voice Calls on an Upstream Channel
Enabling/Disabling CMTS Concatenation Capabilities
Enabling/Disabling Concatenation for DOCSIS 1.0 or 1.1 Cable Modems
MGBI
Release 1.0
526360-001-00 Rev. B

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