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show interface cable sid
Router# show interface cable6/0.1 sid
Command not allowed on sub-interface
Please use main interface C6/0
The following example shows sample output for the secondary-ip keyword:
Router# show interface cable5/0 sid secondary-ip
For sid 1 secondary ip list contains 2 address(es)
For sid 2 secondary ip list contains 2 address(es)
Router#
One possible situation that might occur is if a CM first assigns a secondary IP address to one CPE device,
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but later that same IP address is assigned to another CPE device behind a different CM. If this happens,
the IP address will continue to show up as a secondary IP address for the original CM until that CM
renews its public keys. This will not affect network connectivity for either CPE or CM. You can,
however, clear the unneeded secondary IP address from the CMTS database using the clear cable
secondary-ip command.
Table 3-59
Table 3-59 show interface cable sid Field Descriptions
Field
Sid
Prim Sid
Type
Online State
Offline State
Admin Status
QoS
Create time
Input octets (In octets)
Input packets (In packets)
Output octets (Out octets)
Output packets (Out packets)
IP address
MAC address
BW requests received
Grants issued
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195.151.129.20
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195.151.129.17
10.10.11.3
describes the fields displayed by the show interface cable sid command.
Description
Service identification number.
The primary service identifier (SID) assigned to the modem.
Indicates that this SID was created statically at the time of
registration or dynamically by the exchange of dynamic service
messages between the CM and CMTS.
"Online" means that the modem owning this SID is processing
traffic. "Offline" means that the modem owning this SID is not
processing traffic.
"Disable" means that the SID has been turned off. "Enable" is the
normal state.
Quality of service.
When the SID was created, number of seconds since the system
booted.
Number of octets received by using this SID.
Number of packets received by using this SID.
Number of octets sent from this SID.
Number of packets sent from this SID.
IP address of the modem owning this SID.
MAC address of the modem owning this SID.
Number of bandwidth requests received by this SID.
Number of bandwidth requests granted by this SID.
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