Table 4-6
Troubleshooting method of incorrect multicast configurations on the MA5612
Possibl
e
Cause
Judgment Criterion
Troubleshooting Method
The
maximu
m
multica
st
bandwi
dth of
the user
is lower
than the
required
bandwi
dth of
the
ordered
progra
m.
If one of the following symptoms
occurs, the fault is because the
maximum multicast bandwidth of the
user is lower than the required
bandwidth of the ordered program.
l
The MA5612 receives the report
packet and displays "the user fails to
pass bandwidth CAC".
l
On the MA5612, run the
display
igmp user user-index
command to
query the maximum bandwidth
(
User MaxBandWidth
) and used
bandwidth (
Used bandwidth
) of
the user and run the
display igmp
program name
command to query
the bandwidth (
Bandwidth
) of the
ordered program. The remaining
bandwidth (the maximum
bandwidth - the used bandwidth) is
lower than the bandwidth of the
ordered program.
NOTE
If
User MaxBandWidth
is
no-limit
, the
multicast bandwidth of the user is not
limited.
Choose one of the following
troubleshooting methods
according to the purchased service
type:
l
Notify the user of ordering
another program because the
remaining bandwidth is
insufficient and the program
cannot be ordered.
l
Increase the user bandwidth
and notify the user of ordering
the program again.
NOTE
l
You can run the
igmp user
modify user-index max-
bandwidth
command to modify
the maximum bandwidth of the
user.
l
When multicast bandwidth
management is disabled
(multicast CAC disabled), the
system does not guarantee the
bandwidth of the program ordered
by the user.
l
The downstream rate of a line is
limited. Therefore, multicast
packets will be lost if the
bandwidth of the downstream
multicast streams is higher than
the maximum rate of the line.
Though multicast packets are lost,
the user can watch the program but
pixelation or delay occurs. Or
even blank screen occurs if a large
number of multicast packets are
lost.
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
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