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Contents
Preface
Scope ........................................................................................................................................xxvii
Audience...................................................................................................................................xxvii
Documentation Set ...................................................................................................................xxvii
Conventions.............................................................................................................................xxviii
Notes, Cautions, Warnings ........................................................................................................ xxix
If You Need Help........................................................................................................................ xxx
1 Introduction
Overview .....................................................................................................................................1-1
Multiservice Support ...................................................................................................................1-2
Network Management and Control .............................................................................................1-2
2 Using the Command Line Interface
Overview .....................................................................................................................................2-1
Using a Console Session to Access the CLI ...............................................................................2-2
Using a Telnet Session to Access the CLI...................................................................................2-3
CLI Command Modes .................................................................................................................2-3
User EXEC Mode.............................................................................................................2-4
Privileged EXEC Mode....................................................................................................2-5
Global Configuration Mode .............................................................................................2-5
Interface Configuration Mode ..........................................................................................2-6
Service Class Configuration Mode...................................................................................2-6
PacketCable Configuration Mode ....................................................................................2-6
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IPSec Configuration Mode ...............................................................................................2-7
Router Configuration Mode .............................................................................................2-7
Route Map Configuration Mode ......................................................................................2-7
Cable Spectrum Group Mode...........................................................................................2-8
Command Mode Summary...............................................................................................2-8
Editing and Navigating with the CLI ........................................................................................ 2-11
Moving the Cursor on the Command Line.....................................................................2-12
Partial Command Names................................................................................................2-12
Deleting Command Line Entries ....................................................................................2-13
Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen.................................................................................2-13
Changing Case................................................................................................................2-13
Disabling and Resetting Commands .........................................................................................2-14
Using Command Aliases...........................................................................................................2-14
Using the Command History.....................................................................................................2-15
Setting the Command History Buffer Size.....................................................................2-15
Recalling Commands......................................................................................................2-15
Disabling the Command History Feature .......................................................................2-16
Using Output Modifiers to Limit Show Command Output.......................................................2-16
Getting Help ..............................................................................................................................2-17
Context-sensitive Help ...................................................................................................2-17
3 Configuring the System
Overview .....................................................................................................................................3-1
Initial Configuration Tasks..........................................................................................................3-2
Gathering Network Information .......................................................................................3-2
Required Servers ..............................................................................................................3-2
Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords ...................................................................3-3
Setting System Passwords..................................................................................3-4
Specifying a Host Name ...................................................................................................3-6
Configuring User Login Accounts ...................................................................................3-7
Defining a User Name without a Password .......................................................3-8
Defining a User Name with an Unencrypted Password.....................................3-8
Defining a User Name with an Encrypted Password .........................................3-9
Defining a Privilege Level .................................................................................3-9
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Defining a Group Access Level .......................................................................3-10
Verifying Your User Account Login Configuration.........................................3-10
Configuring Interfaces....................................................................................................3-11
Specifying System Time Information............................................................................. 3-11
Controlling Telnet and Console Access ....................................................................................3-13
Configuring Logging.................................................................................................................3-14
Flash and NVRAM Memory Management Guidelines..................................................3-15
Setting Logging Control .................................................................................................3-16
Restricting Logging Rates ..............................................................................................3-17
Creating a Loopback Interface for Source SYSLOG IP Address ....................3-19
Configuring System Logging .........................................................................................3-19
Configuring Logging to a SYSLOG Server.....................................................3-19
Configuring Console Logging .........................................................................3-21
Configuring the Logging Buffer ......................................................................3-22
Configuring Logging Reports ..........................................................................3-23
Configuring EVT Logging .............................................................................................3-25
EVT Logging Default Configurations .............................................................3-26
Configuring EVT Logging ...............................................................................3-26
Displaying EVT Counts ...................................................................................3-28
Clearing EVT Counts.......................................................................................3-28
Disabling EVT Logging...................................................................................3-28
Restoring EVT Default Logging Configurations.............................................3-29
Disabling Logging of Specific DOCSIS Error Messages ..............................................3-29
Disabling the DOCSIS Ranging CM Retries Message ....................................3-29
Disabling the BPI Authorization Invalid Message ..........................................3-29
Disabling the BPI Authorization Reject Message............................................3-30
Disabling the BPI Map Reject Message ..........................................................3-30
Restoring All Logging Defaults .....................................................................................3-30
Sending Messages to BSR Users ..............................................................................................3-31
Configuring Server Related Parameters ....................................................................................3-31
Configuring DHCP Relay...............................................................................................3-32
Configuring DNS............................................................................................................3-33
Specifying DNS Name Servers........................................................................3-33
Configuring the Domain Name ........................................................................3-34
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Enabling Domain Lookup and Domain List ....................................................3-34
Configuring SNTP..........................................................................................................3-35
Configuring UDP Broadcast Relay ................................................................................3-37
Configuring FTP Access ................................................................................................3-38
Configuring a Loopback Interface for TFTP Packets ....................................................3-39
Enabling the RADIUS Client on the BSR......................................................................3-40
Configuring the RADIUS Client for Server Communication..........................3-40
Configuring a Loopback Interface for RADIUS Packets ................................3-42
Configuring RADIUS Client Access ...............................................................3-42
Viewing RADIUS Client Statistics ..................................................................3-44
Configuring Secure Shell Server Security......................................................................3-44
Enabling SSH ...................................................................................................3-45
Managing SSH Parameters ..............................................................................3-46
Viewing and Logging out SSH Sessions..........................................................3-49
Enabling RADIUS services for SSH Password Authentication ......................3-49
Troubleshooting Your SSH Configuration.......................................................3-49
Configuring TACACS+..................................................................................................3-50
Configuring TACACS+ Servers ......................................................................3-51
Enabling AAA..................................................................................................3-55
Configuring AAA Authentication....................................................................3-55
Configuring AAA Authorization .....................................................................3-56
Configuring AAA Accounting .........................................................................3-57
Displaying TACACS+ Information .................................................................3-59
Clearing TACACS+ Statistics..........................................................................3-60
Downloading Software..............................................................................................................3-60
Before You Download Software.....................................................................................3-60
Downloading Image Files to NVRAM...........................................................................3-62
Downloading Image Files to Flash Memory ..................................................................3-63
Upgrading BSR System Software .............................................................................................3-65
Updating the Application Image ....................................................................................3-65
Upgrading the Boot ROM ..............................................................................................3-66
Upgrading the FPGA......................................................................................................3-66
Specifying the System Image File Boot Location.....................................................................3-66
Saving and Viewing Your Configuration ..................................................................................3-67
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Displaying System Parameters..................................................................................................3-68
Displaying System Processing Information ...................................................................3-68
Displaying System Memory Information.......................................................................3-72
Displaying the System Version Information...................................................................3-73
Displaying System Buffer Information ..........................................................................3-75
Displaying Hardware Information..................................................................................3-77
4Configuring SNMP
Overview .....................................................................................................................................4-1
Configuring SNMP Server Parameters .......................................................................................4-1
Configuring SNMP Informs and Traps .......................................................................................4-8
Setting Trap Logging Control...........................................................................................4-8
Configuring a Trap Destination ........................................................................................4-9
Specifying the Destination IP Address ..............................................................4-9
Specifying Specific Trap Types .......................................................................4-10
Specifying SNMP Trap Versions ..................................................................... 4-11
Enabling Informs ............................................................................................................4-12
Enabling Traps................................................................................................................4-12
Enabling CMTS Traps .....................................................................................4-13
Restricting Trap Rates ....................................................................................................4-14
Disabling Traps...............................................................................................................4-15
Configuring a Loopback Interface for an SNMP Trap Source.......................................4-16
Trap Configuration Examples ........................................................................................4-16
Disabling SNMP .......................................................................................................................4-19
Configuring SNMPv3 ...............................................................................................................4-19
Configuring SNMP Server Identification .................................................................................4-24
Configuring System Contact Information ......................................................................4-24
Configuring System Location Information ....................................................................4-24
Configuring the EngineID ..............................................................................................4-24
Configuring SNMP Access Levels ...........................................................................................4-25
Defining a Community Name ........................................................................................4-26
Configuring USM and VACM Security .........................................................................4-28
Configuring a Group Model.............................................................................4-29
Configuring a MIB View .................................................................................4-30
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Associating Groups to MIB Views ..................................................................4-31
Configuring an SNMP Context........................................................................4-31
Configuring Packet Size............................................................................................................4-32
Monitoring SNMP.....................................................................................................................4-32
5 Configuring Interfaces and TCP/IP Features
Overview .....................................................................................................................................5-1
About TCP/IP Level Features .....................................................................................................5-2
Setting IP Interface Addresses ....................................................................................................5-2
Removing an IP Address ..................................................................................................5-6
Configuring Auto-Negotiation on the 10/100 Ethernet Module ......................................5-7
Configuring a Loopback Interface ..............................................................................................5-8
Adding a Permanent ARP Entry and Timeout Value ................................................................5-10
Reverse ARP ..................................................................................................................5-11
Address Resolution Using Proxy ARP...........................................................................5-12
Configuring Broadcast Addressing ...........................................................................................5-12
Configuring the MTU................................................................................................................5-13
Configuring Static Routes .........................................................................................................5-13
Clearing Route Table Entries ....................................................................................................5-14
Configuring the Internet Control Message Protocol .................................................................5-15
About IRDP ....................................................................................................................5-15
Enabling IRDP................................................................................................................5-16
Managing IRDP ...............................................................................................5-16
Enabling ICMP...............................................................................................................5-17
Tracing a Route .........................................................................................................................5-18
Managing the Router.................................................................................................................5-19
Enabling IP Source Routing ...........................................................................................5-19
Clearing Interface Counters............................................................................................5-19
Clearing IP Routes..........................................................................................................5-20
Clearing the ARP Cache.................................................................................................5-20
Clearing IP Traffic..........................................................................................................5-20
Clearing DNS Entries .....................................................................................................5-20
Gathering TCP/IP Related Information.....................................................................................5-21
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6 Configuring the CMTS
Overview .....................................................................................................................................6-1
Initial Cable Interface Configuration Tasks ................................................................................6-2
Setting the IP DHCP Relay Functions..............................................................................6-2
DHCP Rate Limiting ........................................................................................................6-4
Configuring the Cable Helper and IP Helper Addresses..................................................6-6
Configuring Multiple ISPs ...............................................................................................6-7
Enabling a VCI on a Cable Interface .................................................................6-8
Selecting a Specific ISP .....................................................................................6-9
Enabling Host Authorization for All CMs .....................................................................6-12
Disabling Host Authorization for All CMs......................................................6-12
Creating a Static Host Authorization Entry for a Specific CM ......................................6-12
Deleting a Static Host Authorization Entry for a Specific CM........................6-13
Enabling Host Authorization for an IP Range of CPEs .................................................6-14
Removing Host Authorization for an IP Range of CPEs .................................6-14
Displaying Host Authorization Information...................................................................6-15
Using DHCP Lease Query Function to Secure the Cable Network ...............................6-16
Setting ARP Parameters .................................................................................................6-18
Configuring a DOCSIS 2.0 Upstream Logical Channel ...........................................................6-19
About DOCSIS 2.0.........................................................................................................6-19
Logical Channels ............................................................................................................6-20
Channel Types ................................................................................................................6-20
DOCSIS 2.0 Only Channel Types....................................................................6-21
Other Channel Types........................................................................................6-21
Logical Channel Operation ..............................................................................6-21
Obtaining Detailed DOCSIS 2.0 Information..................................................6-22
DOCSIS 2.0 and the BSR 2000......................................................................................6-22
BSR 2000 Hardware Support for DOCSIS 2.0................................................6-22
BSR 2000 Software Support for DOCSIS 2.0 .................................................6-23
DOCSIS 2.0 Logical Channel Configuration Task Summary........................................6-24
Configuring the Channel Type .......................................................................................6-24
Configuring Spectrum Power Density Maintenance for a Logical Channel..................6-27
Additional S-CDMA Logical Channel Configurations..................................................6-27
Configuring S-CDMA Active Codes ...............................................................6-28
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Configuring S-CDMA Codes Per Minislot......................................................6-28
Configuring the S-CDMA Hopping Seed ........................................................6-29
Configuring the S-CDMA Spreading Interval .................................................6-29
Displaying the Upstream Logical Channel Configuration .............................................6-29
Using the RF Sentry on the BSR 2000......................................................................................6-32
Power Level Measurement........................................................................................................6-32
Configuring FFT.............................................................................................................6-33
Configuring the FFT Processor ......................................................................................6-33
Displaying the FFT Processor Configuration.................................................................6-33
Starting FFT Power Level Measurement .......................................................................6-34
Storing FFT Power Level Measurement Data .................................................6-34
Displaying FFT Power Level Measurement Data ..........................................................6-35
Retrieving FFT Data from an Operational CMTS Module..............................6-35
Retrieving FFT Data from a File System.........................................................6-35
Signal to Noise Ratio Measurement..........................................................................................6-36
Configuring SNR Measurement .....................................................................................6-36
Configuring an Automatically Repeated SNR Test .........................................6-38
Displaying the SNR Configuration ................................................................................6-39
Starting SNR Measurement ............................................................................................6-39
Storing SNR Measurement Data ....................................................................................6-40
Displaying SNR Measurement Data ..............................................................................6-40
Retrieving SNR Data from an Operational CMTS Module.............................6-41
Retrieving SNR Data from a File System ........................................................6-41
Configuring an SNR Offset ............................................................................................6-41
Post Equalization on the BSR 2000 ..........................................................................................6-42
Recommended Post Equalization Upstream Modulation Profiles .................................6-43
Configuring a Downstream Channel.........................................................................................6-45
Initial Downstream Configuration Tasks........................................................................6-45
Configuring the Downstream Frequency and Modulation Rate ......................6-46
Enforcing the Downstream Rate Limit ............................................................6-47
Enabling the Downstream Port ........................................................................6-47
Entering a Description of the Downstream Port ..............................................6-48
Managing the Downstream Channel ..............................................................................6-48
Configuring the Downstream Interleave Depth ...............................................6-49
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Setting the Downstream Power Level..............................................................6-50
Resetting a Downstream Port...........................................................................6-50
Reserving Downstream Bandwidth .................................................................6-51
Unreserving Downstream Bandwidth ..............................................................6-51
Cable Modem Downstream Frequency Override During Ranging .................6-52
Testing RF Carrier Modulation ........................................................................6-52
Specifying Downstream Queue Thresholds.....................................................6-53
Limiting Downstream Multicast Traffic ..........................................................6-53
Configuring an Upstream Channel............................................................................................6-54
Initial Upstream Configuration Tasks ............................................................................6-55
Setting the Upstream Frequency ......................................................................6-56
Setting the Upstream Power Level...................................................................6-56
Enforcing the Upstream CM Rate Limit..........................................................6-59
Enabling an Upstream Port ..............................................................................6-59
Entering a Description of the Upstream Port ...................................................6-60
Modulation Profiles ........................................................................................................6-60
The Modulation Profile Numbering Scheme .................................................................6-61
Displaying Configured Modulation Profiles ..................................................................6-62
Determining the Modulation Profile Applied to an Upstream Port ...............................6-63
Modulation Profile Configuration Mode........................................................................6-64
Entering Modulation Profile Configuration Mode...........................................6-65
Configuring a Modulation Profile ..................................................................................6-66
Configuring a Modulation Profile with the iuc Command ..............................6-66
Configuring a Modulation Profile Through an IUC Submode ........................6-70
Applying a Modulation Profile.......................................................................................6-72
Copying a Modulation Profile ........................................................................................6-73
Restoring a Default Modulation Profile Configuration..................................................6-73
Deleting a Modulation Profile or IUC............................................................................6-73
Managing the Upstream Channel ...................................................................................6-74
Configuring Upstream CM Registration Parameters .......................................6-75
Moving a CM or MTA to a Different Upstream Channel................................6-79
Adjusting for Physical Delay between Cable Interface and CMs....................6-79
Enabling Pre-equalization ................................................................................6-80
Forcing the Fragmentation of Large Upstream Packets...................................6-80
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Disabling an Upstream Port .............................................................................6-81
Configuring the Upstream Channel Descriptor ...............................................6-81
Limiting the Number of Voice Calls on an Upstream Channel .......................6-82
Enabling/Disabling CMTS Concatenation Capabilities ..................................6-83
Enabling/Disabling Concatenation for DOCSIS 1.0 or 1.1 Cable Modems ....6-83
Configuring AntiVirus/AntiWorm Protection ...........................................................................6-84
Configuring the Cable Channel Utilization Interval .................................................................6-85
Subneting DHCP Clients on the Cable Interface ......................................................................6-85
Forcing the Primary Cable Address for DHCP Requests...............................................6-86
Setting Network Parameters for Cable Modems.......................................................................6-86
Enabling the CM Aging Timer .......................................................................................6-87
Removing CMs from the Offline List ............................................................................6-87
Setting the Insertion Interval for CMs............................................................................6-88
Setting the Synchronization Interval ..............................................................................6-88
Setting CM Authentication Parameters ..........................................................................6-89
Restoring Previously Defined Authentication Parameters...............................6-91
Denying Access to a Cable Modem ...............................................................................6-91
Setting the Maximum Number of Hosts.........................................................................6-92
Configuring Baseline Privacy ...................................................................................................6-93
Setting TEK Privacy.......................................................................................................6-94
Setting Authorization Key Values ..................................................................................6-95
Configuring Service Classes with MAB ...................................................................................6-96
Service Classes ...............................................................................................................6-97
Maximum Assigned Bandwidth .....................................................................................6-97
Overbooking ...................................................................................................................6-97
Scheduling Priority.........................................................................................................6-98
Admission Control..........................................................................................................6-98
Default Service Classes ..................................................................................................6-98
Default Parameter Settings...............................................................................6-99
Sharing Bandwidth Between Service Classes ..............................................................6-100
DQoS Emergency Call Service Classes .......................................................................6-101
Configuring the DQoS Emergency Call Service Classes ..............................6-102
Displaying DQoS Emergency Call Information ............................................6-103
Creating Service Classes ..............................................................................................6-103
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Calculating MAB Percentages .....................................................................................6-106
Modifying Service Class Parameters............................................................................6-107
Viewing Service Class Information..............................................................................6-113
Displaying Service Class Statistics ................................................................6-114
Displaying Service Flow Parameters .............................................................6-114
Displaying Service Class Information ...........................................................6-114
Displaying Service Flow Statistics.................................................................6-115
Displaying Service Class Statistics ................................................................6-116
Setting QoS Parameters...........................................................................................................6-116
Creating or Modifying a QoS Profile ...........................................................................6-117
Resetting the Default Values ..........................................................................6-119
Deleting a QoS Profile..................................................................................................6-120
Viewing a QoS Profile..................................................................................................6-120
Initiating a DSA............................................................................................................6-122
Initiating a DSC............................................................................................................6-123
Initiating a DSD............................................................................................................6-125
Configuring an Active Timeout for Dynamic Service Flows.......................................6-126
Viewing QoS Information ............................................................................................6-126
Displaying the Packet Classifier ....................................................................6-127
Displaying SFID and QoS Information .........................................................6-127
Displaying Service Flow Statistics.................................................................6-128
Displaying Upstream Service Flow Statistics ................................................6-128
Displaying Payload Header Suppression Entries...........................................6-128
Displaying Class of Service (Qos) Profiles....................................................6-129
Configuring the BSR 2000 for DOCSIS 1.0+ Interoperability ....................................6-131
Verifying that DOCSIS 1.0+ Devices Successfully Register.........................6-134
Troubleshooting DOCSIS 1.0+ Interoperability ............................................6-134
Implementing Spectrum Management ....................................................................................6-134
Configuring a Spectrum Group ....................................................................................6-135
Creating a Spectrum Group............................................................................6-136
Scheduling the Availability of a Spectrum Group Band ................................6-138
Scheduling the Removal of a Spectrum Group Band ....................................6-140
Configuring Spectrum Data Collection..........................................................6-142
Configuring Spectrum Hopping Rules...........................................................6-143
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Configuring the Spectrum Hopping Error Threshold ....................................6-147
Configuring the Spectrum Hopping Flap Threshold......................................6-148
Enabling and Disabling Spectrum Roll-back .................................................6-149
Configuring the Guard Band..........................................................................6-149
Reviewing the Spectrum Group that You Created .........................................6-149
Viewing Your Spectrum Group Configuration ..............................................6-152
Applying a Spectrum Group to an Upstream Port........................................................6-152
Evaluating Spectrum Management Performance .........................................................6-153
Showing Spectrum Data.................................................................................6-154
Viewing Spectrum Management Configuration Changes..............................6-155
Determining the Upstream Signal to Noise Ratio..........................................6-156
Determining the MIB Index ID Number of an Upstream Port ......................6-157
Viewing Spectrum Management Activity ......................................................6-158
Viewing Spectrum Management Hopping Actions .......................................6-159
Viewing the Spectrum Management Roll-back Function ..............................6-162
Using Flap Lists ......................................................................................................................6-163
Setting Flap List Parameters.........................................................................................6-164
Using Flap Lists to Troubleshoot CM Problems ..........................................................6-166
Viewing Flap List Statistics to Identify Network Health ...............................6-167
Interpreting Flap List Statistics ......................................................................6-170
Tips for Administering Flap Lists ................................................................................6-174
Managing Multicast Maps.......................................................................................................6-175
Pinging a Cable Modem at the MAC Layer............................................................................6-175
Resetting the Cable Modem ....................................................................................................6-176
Clearing Cable Modem Counters............................................................................................6-176
Clearing Cable Interface Counters ..........................................................................................6-177
Configuring Static Upstream Load Balancing ........................................................................6-177
Enabling Static Upstream Load Balancing...................................................................6-178
Load Balancing Across All Upstream Channels ..........................................................6-180
Moving a Cable Modem to a Specified Upstream Channel .........................................6-181
Displaying Load Balancing Statistics for a Spectrum Group.......................................6-181
Displaying UCC Statistics ............................................................................................6-182
SNMP Support for Static Upstream Load Balancing...................................................6-182
Displaying UCC/DCC Statistics .............................................................................................6-183
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Clearing UCC or DCC Statistics ..................................................................................6-184
Configuring Cable Intercepts ..................................................................................................6-184
Enabling a Cable Intercept ...........................................................................................6-184
Disabling a Cable Intercept ..........................................................................................6-187
Gathering DOCSIS Network Information...............................................................................6-188
Determining the Enabled DOCSIS CMTS Module Type ............................................6-188
Through SNMP: .............................................................................................6-188
Through the CLI: ...........................................................................................6-189
Displaying Cable Interface Parameters ........................................................................6-189
Displaying Downstream Parameters ............................................................................6-191
Viewing Downstream Port Information .........................................................6-191
Displaying Upstream Parameters .................................................................................6-192
Viewing Upstream Port Information..............................................................6-193
Viewing CM Information .............................................................................................6-193
Multiple IP Addresses Per MAC Address .....................................................6-205
Viewing the Timing Adjustments for CMs ....................................................6-206
Displaying Modulation Profiles ...................................................................................6-207
Viewing the Timing Adjustments for CMs ....................................................6-208
Displaying BPI Configuration Settings ........................................................................6-209
7 Configuring PacketCable
Overview .....................................................................................................................................7-1
PacketCable and PacketCable Multimedia Components .................................................7-1
Configuration Task Summary .....................................................................................................7-3
Common Network Configuration Tasks...........................................................................7-4
PacketCable Configuration Tasks.....................................................................................7-4
PacketCable Multimedia Configuration Task ..................................................................7-5
Related Tasks....................................................................................................................7-5
Entering PacketCable Mode........................................................................................................7-5
Configuring Common Parameters...............................................................................................7-6
Specifying the Protocol IP Address..................................................................................7-6
Configuring COPS Parameters.........................................................................................7-6
Restricting COPS Connections ..........................................................................7-7
Specifying the Policy Enforcement Point ..........................................................7-7
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Configuring the COPS Client Timer..................................................................7-7
Displaying COPS Connections ..........................................................................7-8
Verifying the COPS Configuration ....................................................................7-9
Configuring Event Messages............................................................................................7-9
Enabling the Event Message System .................................................................7-9
Configuring Event Message Parameters ..........................................................7-10
Configuring a Mask for Disabling Event Messages ........................................7-13
Disabling Event Messages ...............................................................................7-15
Displaying Event Message Statistics ...............................................................7-15
Configuring IP Security..................................................................................................7-16
Configuring a Security Policy Using IPSec and IKE ......................................7-17
Configuring IPSec and IKE Parameters...........................................................7-22
Enabling IPSec and IKE ..................................................................................7-24
Deleting Security Policy Database Policy Entries ...........................................7-25
Displaying the IPSec Configuration ................................................................7-25
Controlling Electronic Surveillance ...............................................................................7-26
Displaying Electronic Surveillance Information..............................................7-27
Configuring PacketCable Specific Parameters .........................................................................7-29
Enabling DQoS...............................................................................................................7-29
Configuring DQoS Parameters.......................................................................................7-31
Configuring DQoS Gate T0 and T1 Timers.....................................................7-31
Displaying Gates ..............................................................................................7-32
Displaying Gate Statistics ................................................................................7-35
Configuring PacketCable Multimedia Specific Parameters......................................................7-36
Enabling PacketCable Multimedia.................................................................................7-36
Configuring the Multimedia Gate Timer T1 ..................................................................7-37
Configuring Related Tasks ........................................................................................................7-37
Clearing All COPS Connections ....................................................................................7-37
Enabling the COPS Status SNMP Trap..........................................................................7-38
Enabling the Emergency Call SNMP Trap.....................................................................7-38
Enabling the Resource Request SNMP Trap..................................................................7-39
Clearing Gates ................................................................................................................7-40
Clearing PacketCable Statistics ......................................................................................7-41
Clearing PacketCable Configuration..............................................................................7-42
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