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Cisco uBR7200 Series Dynamic Upstream Modulation
Configuration Tasks
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Cisco IOS Release 12.1(3a)EC1
Cisco uBR7200 series has one preconfigured (primary) modulation profile that defines a typical 
profile for QPSK modulation. To use the Dynamic Upstream Modulation feature, you must create 
a second modulation profile that has a higher modulation scheme than the preconfigured profile.
Configuration Tasks
Configuring Dynamic Upstream Modulation
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# configure terminal 
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config)# cable modulation-profile 
iuc fec-tbytes fec-len burst-len guard-t 
mod scrambler seed diff pre-len last-cw 
uw-len
Creates a modulation profile. A modulation profile is a 
collection of six burst profiles sent out in a UCD message to 
configure modem transmit parameters for the upstream 
message types: request, initial maintenance, station 
maintenance, short grant, and long grant.
profile = Modulation profile number.
iuc = Interval usage code or upstream burst type. Valid entries 
are: initiallongrequestshort, or station.
Note
To use this command correctly, enter a 
line with all parameters for each upstream 
burst type. An incomplete burst profile 
causes unreliable operation, or loss of 
modem connectivity.
fec-tbytes = The number of bytes that can be corrected per FEC 
code word. Valid values are from 0 to 10, where 0 means no 
FEC.
fec-len = FEC code word length. Valid values are from 16 to 
253.
burst-len = Maximum burst length in minislots. Valid values 
are from 0 to 255, where 0 means no limit.
guard-t = Guard time in symbols. The time between successive 
bursts.
mod = Modulation. Valid entries are 16qam and qpsk.
scrambler = Enable or disable scrambler. Valid entries are 
scrambler and no-scrambler.