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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
cable qos permission
To specify permission for updating the quality of service (QoS) table, use the cable qos permission
command in global configuration mode. To remove a previously enabled permission, use the no form of
this command.
Syntax Description
create
enforce index
modems
update
Defaults
Enable by modem and SNMP
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release
11.3 NA
11.3(9)NA
12.1(4)CX
Usage Guidelines
If the QoS profile to be enforced does not exist at the CMTS during registration, the CMTS uses the QoS
profile configured for the registering CM.
If you disable the use of CM-created profiles, using the no cable qos permission command, any CMs
using such a profile go offline immediately and the CM-created profiles are removed.
This no cable qos permission command is similar to the docsIfCmtsQosProfilePermissions attribute in
the DOCS-IF-MIB, as both prohibit CMs from creating their own QoS profiles in the future. However,
the no cable qos permission command also immediately deletes QoS profiles that have been created by
the cable modems and takes those modems offline. The docsIfCmtsQosProfilePermissions method does
not affect QoS profiles that are currently in use, but only unused profiles and profiles that are created in
the future.
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cable qos permission {create | enforce index | modems | update}
no cable qos permission
Modification
This command was introduced.
The enforce keyword was added.
This command was deprecated for DOCSIS 1.1 use, because DOCSIS 1.1
replaces the QoS profile model with a service flow model.
Permits creation of QoS table entries by Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP).
The enforce keyword overrides the provisioned QoS profile of the CM
and enforces a specific CMTS-local QoS profile. The index argument
specifies the number of the QoS profile to be enforced on all CMs
connecting to the CMTS. Valid values are from 1 to 255.
Both the originally provisioned QoS profile and the enforced
Note
QoS profile must be created on the Cisco CMTS. This option
does not support profiles that are created by the CM.
Permits creation of QoS table entries by modem registration requests.
Permits dynamic update of QoS table entries by SNMP.
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