Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing

The Cisco cBR series router enables dynamic bandwidth sharing (DBS) on integrated cable (IC) and wideband (WB) cable interfaces.

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Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers


Note


The hardware components that are introduced in a given Cisco IOS-XE Release are supported in all subsequent releases unless otherwise specified.
Table 1. Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers

Cisco CMTS Platform

Processor Engine

Interface Cards

Cisco cBR-8 Converged Broadband Router

Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and Later Releases

Cisco cBR-8 Supervisor:

  • PID—CBR-SUP-250G

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and Later Releases

Cisco cBR-8 CCAP Line Cards:

  • PID—CBR-LC-8D30-16U30

  • PID—CBR-LC-8D31-16U30

  • PID—CBR-RF-PIC

  • PID—CBR-RF-PROT-PIC

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-40G-R

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-G2-R

  • PID—CBR-SUP-8X10G-PIC

  • PID—CBR-2X100G-PIC

Digital PICs:

  • PID—CBR-DPIC-8X10G

  • PID—CBR-DPIC-2X100G

Cisco cBR-8 Downstream PHY Module:

  • PID—CBR-D31-DS-MOD

Cisco cBR-8 Upstream PHY Modules:

  • PID—CBR-D31-US-MOD


Note


Do not use DPICs (8X10G and 2x100G) to forward IP traffic, as it may cause buffer exhaustion, leading to line card reload.

The only allowed traffic on a DPIC interface is DEPI, UEPI, and GCP traffic from the Cisco cBR-8 router to Remote PHY devices. Other traffic such as DHCP, SSH, and UTSC should flow via another router, since DPICs cannot be used for normal routing.


Information About Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing

DBS for Integrated and Wideband Cable Interfaces

Prior to DOCSIS 3.0 standards, cable service flows were associated with a single cable interface, which in turn corresponded to a physical downstream on a line card. Under DOCSIS 3.0 standards, cable service flows can be associated with more than one downstream channel.

DBS is the dynamic allocation of bandwidth for IC and WB cable interfaces sharing the same downstream channel. The bandwidth available to each IC, WB cable, or narrowband channel is not a fixed value—it depends on the configuration and the traffic load on the IC or WB cable.

DBS enables high burst rates with DOCSIS 2.0 cable modems as well as DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems. The DBS feature continues working across line card and Supervisor switchovers with no loss of functionality.

How to Configure Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing

Dynamic bandwidth sharing is enabled by default on the integrated and wideband cable interfaces on the Cisco cBR router. You can configure the bandwidth allocation for the WB and IC interfaces.


Important


Dynamic bandwidth sharing cannot be disabled on the Cisco cBR router.


This section contains the following procedures:

Configuring DBS for a Wideband Cable Interface

Perform the following to configure the bandwidth allocation for a wideband cable interface.

Procedure

  Command or Action Purpose

Step 1

enable

Example:


Router> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Router# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

interface wideband-cable slot/subslot/portwideband-channel

Example:


Router(config)# interface wideband-cable 1/0/0:0

Configures a wideband cable interface.

Step 4

cable rf-channel channel-list grouplist [bandwidth-percent bw-percent ]

Example:


Router(config-if)# cable rf-channel channel-list 10 bandwidth-percent 50

Configures the bandwidth allocation for the wideband channel interface.

Configuring DBS for an Integrated Cable Interface

Perform this procedure to configure the bandwidth allocation for an integrated cable interface.

Procedure

  Command or Action Purpose

Step 1

enable

Example:


Router> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Router# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

interface integrated-cable slot/subslot/portrf-channel

Example:


Router(config)# interface integrated-cable 1/0/0:0

Enters the cable interface mode.

Step 4

cable rf-bandwidth-percent bw-percent

Example:


Router(config-if)# cable rf-bandwidth-percent 50

Configures the bandwidth allocation for the integrated cable interface.

Verifying the Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing Configuration

Use the following commands to verify the dynamic bandwidth sharing information:

  • show controllers Integrated-Cable slot/subslot/port bandwidth rf-channel —Displays the bandwidth information for RF channels.

    Following is a sample output of the command:

    Router# show controllers integrated-Cable 2/0/0 bandwidth rf-channel
    
    Ctrlr    RF       IF           CIR(Kbps)    Guar(Kbps)
    2/0/0    0        In2/0/0:0    7500         13750
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         13750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    3750         10000
    2/0/0    1        In2/0/0:1    7500         13750
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         13750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    3750         10000
    2/0/0    2        In2/0/0:2    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    3        In2/0/0:3    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    4        In2/0/0:4    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    5        In2/0/0:5    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    6        In2/0/0:6    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    7        In2/0/0:7    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:0    7500         12500
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         12500
    2/0/0    8        In2/0/0:8    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
    2/0/0    9        In2/0/0:9    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
    2/0/0    10       In2/0/0:10   7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
    2/0/0    11       In2/0/0:11   7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:1    7500         18750
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
    2/0/0    12       In2/0/0:12   7500         37500
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
                      Wi2/0/0:3    7500         0
    2/0/0    13       In2/0/0:13   7500         37500
                      Wi2/0/0:2    7500         0
                      Wi2/0/0:3    7500         0
    
    
  • show controllers Integrated-Cable slot/subslot/port bandwidth wb-channel —Displays the bandwidth information for wideband channels.

    Following is a sample output of the command:

    Router# show controllers Integrated-Cable 2/0/0 bandwidth wb-channel
    
    Ctrlr    WB       RF         CIR(Kbps)    Guar(Kbps)
    2/0/0    0                   60000        102500
                      2/0/0:0    7500         13750
                      2/0/0:1    7500         13750
                      2/0/0:2    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:3    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:4    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:5    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:6    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:7    7500         12500
    2/0/0    1                   82500        170000
                      2/0/0:0    3750         10000
                      2/0/0:1    3750         10000
                      2/0/0:2    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:3    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:4    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:5    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:6    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:7    7500         12500
                      2/0/0:8    7500         18750
                      2/0/0:9    7500         18750
                      2/0/0:10   7500         18750
                      2/0/0:11   7500         18750
                      2/0/0:32   0            0
                      2/0/0:33   0            0
                      2/0/0:34   0            0
                      2/0/0:35   0            0
    2/0/0    2                   60000        0
                      2/0/0:8    7500         0
                      2/0/0:9    7500         0
                      2/0/0:10   7500         0
                      2/0/0:11   7500         0
                      2/0/0:12   7500         0
                      2/0/0:13   7500         0
                      2/0/0:14   7500         0
                      2/0/0:15   7500         0
                      2/0/0:64   0            0
                      2/0/0:65   0            0
                      2/0/0:66   0            0
                      2/0/0:67   0            0
    
    
  • show controllers Integrated-Cable slot/subslot/port mapping rf-channel —Displays the mapping for RF channels.

    Following is a sample output of the command:

    Router# show controllers integrated-Cable 2/0/0 mapping rf-channel
    
    Ctrlr    RF       IC %       IC Rem     WB         WB %      WB Rem
    2/0/0    0        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    10        1
    2/0/0    1        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    10        1
    2/0/0    2        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    3        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    4        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    5        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    6        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    7        20         1          2/0/0:0    20        1
                                            2/0/0:1    20        1
    2/0/0    8        20         1          2/0/0:1    20        1
                                            2/0/0:2    20        1
    2/0/0    9        20         1          2/0/0:1    20        1
                                            2/0/0:2    20        1
    2/0/0    10       20         1          2/0/0:1    20        1
                                            2/0/0:2    20        1
    
  • show controllers Integrated-Cable slot/port/interface-number mapping wb-channel —Displays the mapping for wideband channels.

    Following is a sample output of the command:

    Router# show controllers integrated-Cable 2/0/0 mapping wb-channel
    
    Ctrlr    WB       RF         WB %   WB Rem
    2/0/0    0        2/0/0:0    20     1
                      2/0/0:1    20     1
                      2/0/0:2    20     1
                      2/0/0:3    20     1
                      2/0/0:4    20     1
                      2/0/0:5    20     1
                      2/0/0:6    20     1
                      2/0/0:7    20     1
    2/0/0    1        2/0/0:0    10     1
                      2/0/0:1    10     1
                      2/0/0:2    20     1
                      2/0/0:3    20     1
                      2/0/0:4    20     1
                      2/0/0:5    20     1
                      2/0/0:6    20     1
                      2/0/0:7    20     1
                      2/0/0:8    20     1
                      2/0/0:9    20     1
                      2/0/0:10   20     1
                      2/0/0:11   20     1
                      2/0/0:32   20     1
                      2/0/0:33   20     1
                      2/0/0:34   20     1
                      2/0/0:35   20     1
    2/0/0    2        2/0/0:8    20     1
                      2/0/0:9    20     1
                      2/0/0:10   20     1
                      2/0/0:11   20     1
                      2/0/0:12   20     1
                      2/0/0:13   20     1
                      2/0/0:14   20     1
                      2/0/0:15   20     1
                      2/0/0:64   20     1
                      2/0/0:65   20     1
                      2/0/0:66   20     1
                      2/0/0:67   20     1
    2/0/0    3        2/0/0:12   20     1
                      2/0/0:13   20     1
                      2/0/0:14   20     1
                      2/0/0:15   20     1
                      2/0/0:16   20     1
                      2/0/0:17   20     1
    
    

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Feature Information for Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing

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Table 2. Feature Information for Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

Dynamic bandwidth sharing

Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1 on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers.