Initiating A Dsa - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Prof Pri Max
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17
0
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0008.0e16.fafe 0008.0e17.0026
For detailed descriptions of the command output, refer to the show cable qos profile
command.
Note: The "Prof Idx" field in the show cable qos profile command output
indicates a
range of 1-16. All QoS Profile identifying numbers in the range of 17-32
indicate a QoS Profile that was learned from cable modem registrations.

Initiating a DSA

The cable modem qos dsa command triggers the CMTS to send a Dynamic Service
Change (DSC) message to create a new service flow for a specified cable modem
(CM). The Dynamic Service Addition (DSA) is defined in the CM configuration file.
The current implementation has only the change of service based on service-flow (not
the flow classifier, nor the payload-header-suppression).
Note: Before you begin, ensure that the correct DSA definition is entered in
the CM configuration file, which is saved in the TFTP "boot" directory on a
TFTP server with a known IP address.
Follow these steps to cause the CMTS to initiate DSA messages on an existing service
flow for a CM:
1. Use the cable modem qos dsa command in Privileged EXEC mode to create a
Warning: This command should be used with extreme caution as the
dynamic service definition in the CM configuration file is overwritten.
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QoS Profile's unique identifying number in the
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