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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
packetcable timer
To change the value of the different PacketCable Dynamic Quality of Service (DQoS) timers, use the
packetcable timer command in global configuration mode. To reset a timer to its default value, use the
no form of this command.
Syntax Description
T0 timer-value
T1 timer-value
Defaults
T0 has a default value of 30000 milliseconds (30 seconds).
T1 has a default value of 200000 milliseconds (200 seconds).
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release
12.2(8)BC2
12.2(11)BC2
12.2(15)BC1
Usage Guidelines
This command sets the following timers, which are defined in the PacketCable™ Dynamic Quality-of-
Service Specification (PKT-SP-DQOS-I03-020116):
Note
The new timer values apply to all gates that are created after giving the command. Existing gates are not
affected.
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packetcable timer {T0 timer-value | T1 timer-value}
no packetcable timer {T0 | T1}
Sets the T0 timer in milliseconds. The valid range is 1 to 1,000,000,000
milliseconds, with a default value of 30000 milliseconds (30 seconds).
Sets the T1 timer in milliseconds. The valid range is 1 to 1,000,000,000
milliseconds, with a default value of 200000 milliseconds (200 seconds).
Modification
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7200 series universal
broadband router.
The T2 and T5 timers were removed to conform to the requirements of the
PacketCable DQoS Engineering Change Notice (ECN) 02148.
Support was added for the Cisco uBR10012 router.
T0 specifies the amount of time that a gate ID can remain allocated without any specified gate
parameters. The timer begins counting when a gate is allocated with a Gate-Alloc command. The
timer stops when a Gate-Set command marks the gate as Authorized. If the timer expires without a
Gate-Set command being received, the gate is deleted.
T1 specifies the amount of time that an authorization for a gate can remain valid. It begins counting
when the CMTS creates a gate with a Gate-Set command and puts the gate in the Authorized state.
The timer stops when the gate is put into the committed state. If the timer expires without the gate
being committed, the CMTS must close the gate and release all associated resources.
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