Determining The Mib Index Id Number Of An Upstream Port - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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For example,
signal-quality command output:
Figure 6-12 show interfaces cable upstream signal-quality Command Output

Determining the MIB Index ID Number of an Upstream Port

It is important to learn the MIB Index ID number that is associated to a specific
upstream port on a DOCSIS module because the debug specmgr and logging console
notifications command log output only displays the MIB Index ID number.
Follow these steps to determine the MIB Index ID number of an upstream port:
1. Use the interface cable command to enter the desired cable interface:
2. Use the show cable upstream command to discover what MIB Index ID number
The following example shows that upstream port 1 on module 0 has a MIB Index ID
number (ifIndex) of 5. This number is used to determine the upstream port number
that is displayed in the debug specmgr and console logging output.
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NUM is the upstream port number.
Figure 6-12
ifIndex
includesContention
unerroreds
correctables
uncorrectables
signalToNoise
microReflections
equalData
MOT(config)# interface cable <X/Y>
where:
X is 0.
Y is the port number.
is associated with a upstream port on a particular module as shown below:
MOT(config-if)# show cable upstream <NUM>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
displays typical show interfaces cable upstream
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0
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0
0
0
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