Viewing The Timing Adjustments For Cms - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Field
MOD type mod
Preambl length
Profile (1-16)
Scrambl
Scrambl seed

Viewing the Timing Adjustments for CMs

Each CM manufacturer uses a different initial timing offset value. The BSR stores the
initial timing values based on the CM manufacturer. The true timing offset that each
CM uses is read by the CM using SNMP.
The timing offset stored in the CM is the collection of all the timing adjustments sent
to the CM. The BSR cannot determine the timing offset at which a particular CM
starts. The CM starts at an initial timing offset based on its internal delays. The values
stored and displayed by the BSR are the summary of the CM initial timing offset
adjustments.
The show cable modem timing-offset command allows the user to select which CMs
are displayed based on their timing offset value.
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Table 6-23 show cable modulation-profile Fields
Identification
Upstream modulation type
Length of the preamble
Modulation profile group
Scramble enabled indication
Seed of the scrambler
Use the show cable modem timing-offset below command in Privileged EXEC
mode to identify all CMs with a timing offset below the entered number:
MOT# show cable modem timing-offset below {<0-500000>} [<X/Y>]
where:
0-500000 is the timing offset value that displays all CMs below this timing
offset value.
X is 0.
Y is the port number.
Use the show cable modem timing-offset above command in Privileged EXEC
mode to identify all CMs with a timing offset above the entered number:
MOT# show cable modem timing-offset above {<0-500000>} [<X/Y>]
where:
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