Specifications
The flap list is an event detector, and there are three situations that causes an event to be counted. Below is a
description of these events that cause a cable modem to be entered into the flap list.
REINSERTIONS
First, we might see flaps along with insertions if a modem has a registration problem and keeps trying
to quickly reregister over and over. The P−Adj column may be low. When the time between two
initial maintenance re−registrations by the CM is less than 180 seconds, you'll get "flaps" along with
"insertions." Therefore, the flap detector will count it. This default value of 180 seconds can be
changed if desired. Reinsertions also help to identify potential problems in the downstream because
improperly provisioned cable modems tend to try to reestablish a link repeatedly:
VXR(config)#cable flap−list insertion−time ?
<60−86400> Insertion time interval in seconds
1.
HIT/MISSES
Secondly, the flap detector will count a flap when we see a "miss" followed by a "hit". Event
detection is counted in the "Flap" column only. These polls are hello packets that are sent every 30
seconds. If we get a "miss" followed by a "miss" the polls will be sent every second for 16 seconds
vigorously attempting to get a response. If we get a "hit" before the 16 seconds are up, you'll get a flap
but if you don't get a "hit" for 16 polls, the modem will go off−line in order to begin initial
maintenance all over again. If the modem finally comes back online, you'll get an "insertion" because
the CM inserted itself back into an active state. The flap count is incremented if there are 6
consecutive misses. This default value can be changed if desired. If there are a number of misses then
this typically points to a potential problem in the upstream:
VXR(config)#cable flap miss−threshold ?
<1−12> missing consecutive polling messages
2.
POWER ADJUSTMENTS
Finally, the flap detector will show a "flap" in the list when we see power adjustment activity. Event
detection is counted in the P−Adj columns and the "Flap" column. The station maintenance poll
constantly adjusts the cm transmit power, frequency, and timing. Whenever the power adjustment
exceeds 2 dB then the "Flap" and the P−Adj" counter is incremented. This suggests upstream plant
problems. The threshold default value of 2 dB can be changed if desired. If constant power
adjustments are detected, this usually indicates a problem with an amplifier. By looking at the cable
modems in front and behind various amplifiers, you can find the source of failure:
VXR(config)#cable flap power−adjust ?
threshold Power adjust threshold
3.
Related Information
Understanding System Operations•
Troubleshooting the Hardware Installation•
HUKK Online RF Training•
Connecting and Configuring the Cable Headend•
Flap−List Troubleshooting for the Cisco Cable Modem Termination System•
RF Specifications•
Cable Radio Frequency (RF) FAQs•
Understanding Show Command Responses•
Cisco − Determining RF or Configuration Issues On the CMTS