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Chapter 3 Configuring Cable Interface Features for the Cisco uBR10012 Router
Configuring Optional Cable Interface Features
Activating Packet Intercept Capabilities
To activate packet intercept functionality, use the following commands in cable interface configuration mode.
Configuring Payload Header Suppression and Restoration
Payload Header Suppression (PHS) is a new feature in the DOCSIS1.1 MAC driver. The PHS feature is
used to suppress repetitive or redundant portions in packet headers before transmission on the DOCSIS
link. The upstream receive driver is now capable of restoring headers suppressed by CMs, and the
downstream driver is capable of suppressing specific fields in the packet header before forwarding the
frame to the CM.
Command
Purpose
Router(config-if)#
cable intercept
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
Specifies a MAC address on the cable network for which
interception capabilities are to be activated. There is a
limit of 10 MAC addresses.
Router(config-if)#
no cable intercept
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
Disables interception after it is enabled.
Command
Purpose
show interface cable
x/0/0
service-flow
[
sfid
]
phs
Displays cable interface information.
debug cable error
Displays errors that occur in the cable MAC protocols. To disable
debugging output, use the
no
form of the command.
debug cable phs
Displays the activities of the PHS and restoration driver. The
no
form of this command disables debugging output.