Cable Upstream Max-Calls - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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cable upstream max-calls

The Maximum Assigned Bandwidth (MAB) feature is used on the cable interface to
regulate the number of Voice-over-IP (VOIP) calls that are available on a particular
upstream channel for Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) and Unsolicited Grant Service
with Activity Detection UGS-AD constant bit rate (CBR) data flows. A definitive
limit on the number of voice calls ensures that bandwidth resources are not overused
on an upstream channel.
Use the cable upstream max-calls command to configure the maximum number of
voice calls for an upstream channel. The no cable upstream max-calls command
returns the maximum number of voice calls to the default value, which is zero.
cable upstream <num: 0-3> max-calls <num: 0-255>
no cable upstream <num: 0-3> max-calls <num: 0-255>
Command Syntax
num: 0-3
num: 0-255
Command Default
The default maximum number of calls is 32.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration
Upstream port number.
Number of voice calls permitted on the
upstream channel.
CMTS Commands
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