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JUNOSg 3.0 G10 CMTS Hardware Guide
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8.
You can compute the approximate upstream channel utilization by dividing the
measured bandwidth calculated in step 5 by the derated maximum bandwidth
calculated in step 7: (4,384,549 / 4,710,400)=93 percent. This represents a highly
utilized interface.
Congestion might be attributed to one or more of the following:
!
An excessive number of cable modems are attached to a DOCSIS Module in the
return path of the HFC plant. Review your corporate guidelines to ensure you have
not exceeded the maximum number of cable modems per DOCSIS Module for the
modulation profiles being used. If necessary, install additional DOCSIS Modules.
!
An excessive number of cable modems are assigned to the upstream interface in
which the cable modem transmits. Issue the
show cable modem
command as
follows to determine the number of cable modems within an upstream interface:
user@host>
show cable modem summary total interface
cu-
virtual-slot
/
docsis-slot
/
upstream-interface
---Cable Modem Operational States---
Interface Us CM Dstry Dclr Rng Rng Rng IP Reg Access
Qty Abort Compl Compl Denied
ca-0/2/0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
total 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
An excessive number of cable modems on an upstream interface can be addressed
by the following:
!
Enable load balancing in the CMTS by including the
load-balance
statement at
the [
edit services cable upstream
] hierarchy level. The CMTS attempts to
assign a cable modem to an upstream channel based on channel width and
utilization.
!
Provision one or more additional upstream interfaces in the cable interface in
which the cable modem resides. The logical allocation of up to 16 upstream
interfaces to any of the upstream ports on a DOCSIS Module allows you to
provision interfaces without the need for physical node recombining.
!
Increase the upstream channel width.
!
The cable modem is transmitting using QPSK modulation. The all-digital processing of
the Broadband Cable Processor ASIC, along with its advanced noise cancellation and
equalization algorithms, might allow the cable modems on an upstream channel to
operate at 16QAM. To change the modulation of an upstream channel, assign a new
modulation profile to that channel.
Summary of Contents for G10 CMTS
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