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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
cable qos profile
To configure a QoS profile, use the cable qos profile command in global configuration mode. To set a
particular value to its default, or to delete the profile when no specific parameters have been set, use the
no form of this command.
Syntax Description
groupnum
grant-interval interval
grant-size size
guaranteed-upstream rate
ip-precedence value
max-burst rate
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cable qos profile groupnum [grant-interval interval | grant-size size | guaranteed-upstream rate
| ip-precedence value | max-burst rate | max-downstream rate | max-upstream rate |
name string | priority value | privacy | tos-overwrite tos-mask tos-value]
no cable qos profile groupnum [grant-interval interval | grant-size size | guaranteed-upstream
rate | ip-precedence value | max-burst rate | max-downstream rate | max-upstream rate |
name string | priority value | privacy | tos-overwrite]
QoS profile group number. The valid range is 1 to 255.
QoS profiles 1 and 2 are required by the system; they are preconfigured
and cannot be modified nor removed. QoS profile 1 is used during
registration; QoS profile 2 is the default QoS profile.
The periodic interval in microseconds at which the CM wants to send
the fixed-sized upstream MAC frames. It is used to compute the period
in between constant bit rate (CBR) slots for the CM. Valid range is
from 0 to 65535. The default is 0.
The size of the DOCSIS MAC frame the CM wants periodically to send
on the upstream transmission. This value in bytes does not include any
PHY layer overhead. It includes the complete fixed MAC frame size
starting from the frame control byte to the CRC of the protocol data
unit (PDU). This parameter is used by the CMTS to set the size of the
periodic CBR slot for the CM after adding the PHY overhead. Valid
range is from 0 to 65535. The default is 0.
Guaranteed minimum upstream rate in kilobytes per second. Valid
values are from 0 to 100000. Default value is 0 (no reserved rate).
Bits in the type-of-service (ToS) byte that enable you to configure
individual data rate limits on a per modem basis. Valid values are from
0 to 7. The default is 0.
This option has been deprecated and removed from the CLI,
Note
because its function should be accomplished through the
DOCSIS configuration file.
Maximum upstream transmit burst size in bytes that the modem can
send for any single transmit burst. Valid values are from 0 to 65,535
bytes. Default value is 0 (no limit). The recommended value range is
1600 to 1800 bytes. Using a value of 0 or greater than 1800 bytes can cause
latency issues for Voice-over-IP. A value of less than 1500 bytes can
prevent the upstream transmission of large Ethernet frames for any modem
or CMTS not implementing fragmentation.
Note
The CM enforces the maximum upstream transmit burst limit.
The Cisco CMTS does not enforce this limit, but this command
can still be used for documentation and troubleshooting
purposes.
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