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cable monitor Command
The Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI)
cable monitor
command allows an external LAN packet
analyzer on the cable interface to monitor inbound and outbound data packets for specific types of traffic
between the Cisco Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) and the CMs attached to the radio
frequency (RF) line card. This feature enables the CMTS administrator to analyze traffic problems with
customer data exchanges.
The
cable monitor
command specifies the set of filter criteria the CMTS uses to monitor and forward
copies of data packets from a cable modem, identified by its MAC address (or access list representing a
group of MAC addresses). Data packets matching the filter criteria are forwarded out of a specified
Ethernet or Fast Ethernet port on the CMTS to a LAN packet analyzer. The LAN packet analyzer
(sometimes called “sniffer”) receives the data packets, displays the data, and stores it for analysis.
For cable monitor configuration information, refer to the following document on Cisco.com:
•
“Cable Monitor and Intercept Features for the Cisco CMTS”
chapter
in the
Cisco Cable Modem
Termination System Feature Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/cable/cmts/feature/guide/ufg_cmon.html
Cisco IOS Internationalization
Your Cisco IOS platform automatically displays 8-bit and multibyte character sets and prints the ESC
character as a single character instead of as the caret and bracket symbols (^[) when the Cisco Web
browser interface is enabled with the
ip http server
command.
Use the
international
command in line configuration mode to display 8-bit and multibyte international
character sets and print the ESC character as a single character instead of “^[” when using Telnet to
access a Cisco IOS platform.
Use the
terminal international
command in privileged EXEC mode to display 8-bit and multibyte
international character sets and print the ESC character as a single character instead of “^[” when using
Telnet to access a Cisco IOS platform for the current session.
For information about specifying international character sets, refer to the chapter titled“Configuring
Operating Characteristics for Terminals” in the
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/configfun/configuration/guide/ffun_c.html
. To customize
the user interface on a Web browser, refer to the chapter titled”Using the Cisco Web Browser User
Interface” in the same guide.
DOCSIS 2.0 SAMIS ECR Data Set
The Usage-Based Billing feature for the Cisco Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) provides
subscriber account and billing information in the Subscriber Account Management Interface
Specification (SAMIS) format. The SAMIS format is specified by the Data-over-Cable Service Interface
Specifications (DOCSIS) Operations Support System Interface (OSSI) specification.
Release 12.3(17a)BC provides enhancements to the OSSI specifications, and billing reports (billing
record format), added support to the CISCO-CABLE-METERING-MIB, which contains objects that
provide subscriber account and billing information in the Subscriber Account Management Interface
Specification (SAMIS) format, added support for DCC and DCC for Load balancing and Downstream
LLQ.
For additional information, refer to the following document on Cisco.com:
•
Usage-Based Billing for the Cisco CMTS
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/cable/cmts/feature/ubrsamis.html