Viewing Spectrum Management Hopping Actions - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Viewing Spectrum Management Hopping Actions

The debug specmgr command is used to monitor all active upstream ports. The
debug specmgr command output in this section describes what can happen when
spectrum management hopping actions occur.
Note: Ensure that the logging console notifications command is activated so
that you can view spectrum management changes.
The following debug specmgr command output example displays no ingress noise
problems on the active upstream port. The command output displays a time stamp, the
error rate, the number of word errors, total word count, and the upstream noise power
level in one-tenth of a dBmV.
Note: Ensure that you review the criteria for the hop action rules that you
have configured when reviewing the debug specmgr and console logging
output to clearly understand what is happening in the debug specmgr
command output and console logging output.
Use the debug specmgr command in Privileged EXEC mode to monitor one or more
active upstream ports:
MOT# debug specmgr
Note: In the following example, the IfIndex = 7 entry in the debug output
represents a single upstream port on a DOCSIS module.
526360-001-00 Rev. B
MOT#[07/23-11:00:08:SPECMGR]-D-Monitor Channel IfIndex = 7 :
[07/23-11:00:08:SPECMGR]-D-Error Rate: 0.0000 %, ErrorWord : 0,
TotalWord : 2901
[07/23-11:00:08:SPECMGR]-D-Channel Noise Power (1/10 dbmv):
-197.
MGBI
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