Possibl
e
Cause
Judgment Criterion
Troubleshooting Method
The
maximu
m
bandwi
dth of
the user
is
higher
than the
downstr
eam line
rate and
the fast
leave
function
is not
enabled
.
If one of the following symptoms
occurs, the fault is because the
maximum bandwidth of the user is
higher than the downstream line rate
and the fast leave function is not
enabled.
l
Pixelation occurs only when
programs are switched.
l
Run the
display igmp user user-
index
command to query the fast
leave attribute (
Quick leave
) and
the maximum bandwidth of the
program (
User MaxBandWidth
).
The
Quick leave
is
disable
and the
maximum bandwidth is higher than
the downstream line rate.
NOTE
l
When a user switches between channels
using a remote controller, two IGMP
packets are transmitted at the same
time, including one leave packet and
one join packet. Before the previous
program stops, traffic of two programs
exists over the subscriber line. If no
sufficient bandwidth is available for the
traffic of two programs over the line,
packet loss occurs due to traffic
overflow. As a result, pixelation occurs.
l
When a user switches between channels
frequently, traffic of multiple multicast
groups exists over the line.
l
After the maximum bandwidth of a user
is limited, the user cannot order a new
program if the bandwidth of the new
ordered program is larger than the value
(the maximum bandwidth - the used
bandwidth). This ensures that the
program that is being watched is not
affected.
Run the
igmp user modify user-
index max-bandwidth
command
to modify the maximum bandwidth
of the user to be lower than the line
rate.
2.
Order the program to check whether the user can watch the program successfully.
l
If the user can watch the program successfully, go to
l
If the user cannot watch the program, go to
Step 4
Check the user terminal.
1.
Find the possible cause according to judgment criteria described in
troubleshoot the fault. Then, go to
to check whether the fault is rectified.
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
4 Troubleshooting Services Transmitted Through a GE Port
Issue 01 (2012-07-25)
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