Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual page 263

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Release 1.0
526360-001-00 Rev. B
NUM is the upstream port number.
0-15 is the start value.
0-15 is the end value.
Use the no cable upstream data-backoff command in Interface Configuration
mode to restore the upstream data-backoff default:
MOT (config-if)# no cable upstream <NUM> data-backoff [automatic |
<0-15> | <0-15>]
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
0-15 is the start value.
0-15 is the end value.
The default time value allowed by the cable interface between ranging requests
transmitted by the CM is 10000 milliseconds. If you need to adjust the time value
allowed between ranging requests, use the cable upstream
invited-range-interval command in Interface Configuration mode:
MOT (config-if)# cable upstream <NUM> invited-range-interval
<0-30000>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
0-30000 is the number of milliseconds allowed between ranging requests.
Use the cable upstream map-interval command in Interface Configuration
mode to determine the time interval in microseconds for bandwidth maps
messages (MAP) to be used by the CM to allocate upstream time slots, as shown
in the following command example:
MOT (config-if)# cable upstream <NUM> map-interval <2000-16000>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
2000-16000 is the time interval in microseconds. The default is 4000
microseconds.
MGBI
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