Troubleshooting guide

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Cisco Broadband Local Integrated Services Solution Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 11 Element Management and MIBs
Cisco uBR7246vxr MIBs
cdxBWQueueMaxDepth The maximum number of requests/packets which the queue
can support.
cdxBWQueueDepth The current number of requests/packets in the queue.
cdxBWQueueDiscards The number of requests/packets discarded because of queue
overflow (queue depth > queue maximum depth).
cdxCmCpeMacAddress The Mac address to identify a MTA or a Customer Premises
Equipment.
cdxCmCpeType Indicate this entry is for MTA or Customer Premises
Equipment. The enumerations are:
cm(1): MTA (cable modem)
cpe(2): Customer Premises Equipment
cdxCmCpeIpAddress IP address of the MTA .
cdxCmCpeCmtsServiceId The MTA's primary Service ID if the type is cm. The primary
Service ID for the CM which the CPE connects if the type is
cpe.
cdxCmCpeCmStatusIndex Pointer to an entry in docsIfCmtsCmStatusTable identifying
status of the CM (which the CPE connects to).
cdxCmCpeAccessGroup ASCII text to identify the Access Group for a CM or CPE.
Access Group is to filter the upstream traffic for that CM or
CPE.
cdxCmCpeResetNow Setting this object to true(1) causes the device to reset.
Reading this object always returns false(2).
For cdxCmCpeType value cm(1), CMTS removes the CM
from the Station Maintenance List and would cause the CM
to reset its interface.
For cdxCmCpeType value cpe(2), CMTS removes the CPE's
MAC address from the internal address table. It then
rediscovers and associates the CPE with the correct CM
during the next DHCP lease cycle. By resetting the CPE, the
user can replace an existing CPE or change its network
interface card (NIC).
Table 11-2 CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB.my Objects (continued)
Object Description