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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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0-15 is the start value.
0-15 is the end value.
To restore the upstream data-backoff default, use the no cable upstream
data-backoff command in Interface Configuration mode, as shown below:
MOT(config-if)#no cable upstream <NUM> data-backoff [automatic |
<0-15> | <0-15>]
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
0-15 is the start value.
0-15 is the end value.
The default number of retries allowed by the cable interface for inviting ranging
requests transmitted by the CM is 10,000. If you need to adjust the number of
inviting ranging request retries, issue the cable upstream invited-range-interval
command in Interface Configuration mode, as shown below:
MOT(config-if)#cable upstream <NUM> invited-range-interval
<0-30000>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
0-30000 is the number of invited range interval requests.
To determine the time interval in microseconds for bandwidth maps messages
(MAP) to be used by the CM to allocate upstream time slots, use the cable
upstream map-interval command in Interface Configuration mode, as shown in
the following command example:
MOT(config-if)#cable upstream <NUM> map-interval <2000-16000>
where:
NUM is the upstream port number.
2000-16000 is the time interval in microseconds.