Monitoring Wideband Components
association—Displays wideband-to-narrowband (traditional DOCSIS) channel association
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information. The association of a wideband channel to a traditional DOCSIS downstream channel
is made when a primary downstream channel for the fiber node is configured with the downstream
cable command.
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config—Displays wideband channel configuration information.
counters—Displays wideband channel statistics.
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mapping—Displays the mapping of RF channels to wideband channels.
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To display wideband-to-narrowband channel association information, use show hw-module bay with
the association and wideband-channel keywords. If you specify a wideband channel number after
wideband-channel, output is for that channel only. For example:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 association wideband-channel 0
WB
channel
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0
In the preceding example, the following information is displayed for each wideband channel:
WB channel—Wideband-cable interface (wideband channel).
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BG ID—Bonding Group ID for the wideband channel.
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Bundle num—The number of the virtual bundle interface in which the wideband channel is a
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member.
NB channel—The slot/subslot/port of the primary downstream channel (narrowband channel or
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traditional DOCSIS channel) for the wideband channel.
NB channel ID—Channel ID for the primary downstream channel.
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Reserved CIR—The reserved committed information rate (CIR). Because CIR is not currently
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supported for wideband traffic, reserved CIR is always 0.
Avail CIR—The part of the CIR that is currently available. Because CIR is not currently supported
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for wideband traffic, available CIR is always 0.
To display configuration information for a wideband channel, use show hw-module bay with the config
and wideband-channel keywords. If you do not specify a wideband channel number after
wideband-channel, output is for all wideband channels. For example:
Router# show hw-module bay 1/0/0 config wideband-channel
WB
channel
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:0
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:1
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:2
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:3
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:4
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:5
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:6
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:7
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:8
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:9
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:10
Wideband-Cable1/0/0:11
In the preceding example, the following information is displayed for each wideband channel.
BG ID—Bonding Group ID.
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Cisco Cable Wideband Solution Design and Implementation Guide, Release 1.0
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Chapter 5
BG
Bundle
NB
ID
num
channel
24
123
Cable5/0/1
BG
Bundle
WB Host
ID
num
Slot/Subslot
24
123
5/0
25
123
5/0
26
123
5/0
27
123
5/0
28
123
5/0
29
123
5/0
30
123
5/0
31
123
5/0
32
123
5/0
33
123
5/0
34
123
5/0
35
123
5/0
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Wideband Components
NB chan
Reserved
Avail
ID
CIR
CIR
120
0
0
Primary
BG
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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