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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
Note
Setting the cmonoff-interval option and the cdxCmtsCmOnOffTrapInterval attribute has meaning only
if cdxCmtsCmOnOffNotification traps have been previously enabled.
Examples
The following commands enable the sending of CM on or off traps, with a minimum interval of 1200
seconds between traps being sent for the same CM:
router(config)# interface c6/0
router(config-if)# cable enable-trap cmonoff-notification
router(config-if)# cable enable-trap cmonoff-interval 1200
router(config-if)# exit
router(config)#
The following commands disable the sending of CM on or off traps.
router(config)# interface c6/0
router(config-if)# no cable enable-trap cmonoff-notification
router(config-if)# exit
router(config)#
Related Commands
Command
snmp-server enable traps
cable
snmp-server enable traps
docsis-cmts
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The cable enable-trap cmonoff-interval command sets the cdxCmtsCmOnOffTrapInterval
attribute to the specified time period (0 to 86400 seconds), which sets the minimum interval that
must exist before the CMTS sends out the same trap for the same CM. For example, if the interval
is set to the default of 600 seconds, and the same CM goes offline three times and online twice in
that time period, only one online trap and one offline trap is sent to the SNMP manager.
The no cable enable-trap cmonoff-interval command sets the cdxCmtsCmOnOffTrapInterval
attribute to 0, which means a trap will be sent for every CM online/offline transition.
Description
Enables traps for cable-related events.
Enables traps for DOCSIS-related MAC-layer events.
Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide
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