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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
cable upstream load-balance group
To assign an upstream to a load-balance group, use the cable upstream load-balance group command
in interface configuration mode. To remove an upstream from a load-balance group, use the no form of
this command.
Syntax Description
uport
n
Defaults
An upstream is not assigned to any load-balance groups. If you use the
(interface configuration)
upstreams are automatically assigned to the same group until you use the cable upstream load-balance
group command to reassign an upstream to a different group.
Command Modes
Interface configuration (cable interface only)
Command History
Release
12.2(15)BC1
Usage Guidelines
After you have used the
and configure a load-balance group, use the
this load-balance group to an upstream. This enables the cable interface to begin participating in load-
balancing operations.
Use the
Tip
group to a downstream.
The following rules apply when creating and assigning load-balance groups:
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cable upstream uport load-balance group n
no cable upstream uport load-balance group n
Specifies the upstream port that should be assigned to the load-balance
group. Upstream port values start with 0 and end with a value that depends
on the number of upstream ports on the cable interface line card.
Specifies the number of the load-balance group to which the upstream
should be assigned. The valid range is 1 to 255.
command to assign a downstream interface to a load-balance group, all its
Modification
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7246VXR and
Cisco uBR10012 routers.
cable load-balance group (global configuration)
cable load-balance group (interface configuration)
A downstream or upstream can belong to only one load-balance group.
All downstreams and upstreams in a load-balance group must share physical radio frequency (RF)
connectivity to the same group of cable modems. Downstreams can be in a separate load-balance
group than upstreams, but all downstreams or all upstreams that have the same RF physical
connectivity must be members of the same load-balance group. You cannot distribute downstreams
or upstreams that share physical connectivity across multiple load-balance groups.
cable upstream load-balance group
command to assign this load-balance
Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide
cable upstream load-balance group
cable load-balance group
command to initially create
command to assign
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