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CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Entering and exiting configuration mode ............................................................................................. 51
Configuring CMTS device contact and location strings......................................................................... 51
Setting security access to the system console ...................................................................................... 51
Setting the console timout .................................................................................................................... 52
Saving the current configuration .......................................................................................................... 53
Resetting the IP address ....................................................................................................................... 54
Restoring factory defaults .................................................................................................................... 54
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILES ......................................................................................................................... 55
Basic configuration ............................................................................................................................... 55
General configuration ........................................................................................................................... 57
2 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE CMTS FROM THE CLI ................................................................ 60
MANAGING THE SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................. 61
Entering privileged mode ...................................................................................................................... 62
Exiting privileged mode ........................................................................................................................ 62
Changing the privileged mode password ............................................................................................. 63
Resetting the privileged mode password to the default setting ........................................................... 63
Encrypting passwords ........................................................................................................................... 63
Changing the prompt for privileged mode ........................................................................................... 64
Setting up a command alias ................................................................................................................. 64
Showing the configured command alias............................................................................................... 65
MANAGING CONFIGURATIONS AND FILES............................................................................................................ 65
Saving a running configuration to the startup configuration ............................................................... 65
Copying the startup configuration to a file........................................................................................... 66
Restoring a startup configuration from a file in NVRAM ...................................................................... 66
Restoring the startup configuration to the running configuration ....................................................... 66
Copying the running configuration to an external location .................................................................. 67
Copying files over FTP/TFTP.................................................................................................................. 68
Copying files from fdsk2 to destinations over FTP/TFTP ....................................................................... 70
Specifying an MD5 checksum file ......................................................................................................... 71
Displaying fdsk2 directory contents ...................................................................................................... 71
Displaying the running configuration ................................................................................................... 71
Displaying the system startup configuration ........................................................................................ 72
Displaying configuration settings within the current context............................................................... 72
MANAGING NVRAM FILES ............................................................................................................................. 72
Listing files in the directory ................................................................................................................... 72
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Removing a file from the directory ....................................................................................................... 73
Copying a file to a remote host............................................................................................................. 73
UPDATING CASA CMTS SOFTWARE .................................................................................................................. 74
USER MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY CONTROL ..................................................................................................... 74
Assigning commands to user levels ...................................................................................................... 75
SSH support (Release 5.4 and later)...................................................................................................... 76
Enabling and disabling SSH................................................................................................................... 78
Adding Telnet and SSH users ................................................................................................................ 78
Displaying Telnet and SSH users ........................................................................................................... 79
Changing Telnet and SSH user passwords ............................................................................................ 80
Removing Telnet or SSH users .............................................................................................................. 80
Removing a logged-in user ................................................................................................................... 81
Configuring and displaying the Telnet port .......................................................................................... 81
Setting the maximum number of concurrent Telnet session ................................................................ 82
Configuring Telnet and SSH timeout periods ........................................................................................ 82
Rebooting the system ........................................................................................................................... 82
Enabling a save configuration reminder at reboot............................................................................ 84
Rebooting a downstream/upstream module ....................................................................................... 85
Displaying the system boot device........................................................................................................ 85
Displaying the system hardware version .............................................................................................. 85
Displaying the system software version ............................................................................................... 86
Setting and displaying the system clock ............................................................................................... 86
Setting and displaying the time zone.................................................................................................... 87
Synchronizing the system clock with an NTP server ............................................................................. 88
Displaying NTP status ........................................................................................................................... 89
Configuring system rate limiting (Rel. 6.0 and later) ............................................................................ 89
Configuring an NTP loopback interface ................................................................................................ 90
Adding and removing IPv4 network route entries ................................................................................ 90
Adding and removing IPv4 host table entries ....................................................................................... 91
Adding and removing IPv6 network route entries ................................................................................ 91
Displaying the IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables ......................................................................................... 92
Displaying IP interface status ............................................................................................................... 92
Displaying alarm states ........................................................................................................................ 93
Displaying system logs .......................................................................................................................... 94
Configuring a log message source IP address....................................................................................... 94
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Configuring lawful intercept ................................................................................................................. 94
Displaying Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol status .................................................................................. 95
Displaying ARP entries .......................................................................................................................... 96
Configuring the ARP request interval ................................................................................................... 97
Configuring ARP packet filtering........................................................................................................... 97
Clearing an entry in the ARP cache ....................................................................................................... 98
Displaying the ARP request interval ..................................................................................................... 98
Enabling and disabling the ARP timeout reset ..................................................................................... 99
Displaying IPv6 information.................................................................................................................. 99
Displaying the ARP timeout reset configuration................................................................................. 100
Displaying CPU usage ......................................................................................................................... 100
Displaying memory usage................................................................................................................... 103
Viewing module statistics ................................................................................................................... 104
Monitoring line card status ................................................................................................................ 107
Monitoring Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.............................................................................................. 107
Clearing interface statistics ................................................................................................................ 108
Displaying the current monitor settings (Rel. 6.0 and later)............................................................... 108
Enabling auto-reboot mode (5.2) ....................................................................................................... 108
Using the ping and ping6 commands ................................................................................................. 109
Testing connectivity with extended ping ............................................................................................ 110
Using the traceroute commands ........................................................................................................ 110
Configuring ICMP packet filtering....................................................................................................... 113
Configuring DHCP packet filtering ...................................................................................................... 114
Displaying all filtering settings in the running configuration ............................................................. 114
Setting channel utilization intervals ................................................................................................... 115
Displaying channel utilization ............................................................................................................. 115
Displaying upstream channel utilization............................................................................................. 117
Displaying downstream channel utilization........................................................................................ 118
Configuring the system monitor (Release 5.4 and later) .................................................................... 119
CONFIGURING THE MANAGEMENT PORT........................................................................................................... 120
Setting the Fast Ethernet port as the management port.................................................................... 120
Obtaining the IP address of the Fast Ethernet port from the DHCP server ......................................... 121
Configuring an IP access group on eth0 (C3200 and C10200 only) .................................................... 121
CONFIGURING GIGABIT ETHERNET (GIGE) PORTS............................................................................................... 122
Enabling/disabling auto-negotiation mode on a Gigabit Ethernet port ............................................. 123
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Assigning or removing a Gigabit Ethernet port IP address ................................................................. 124
Assigning an IP access group to a Gigabit Ethernet port .................................................................... 124
Assigning an IPv6 address to a Gigabit Ethernet port ........................................................................ 125
Assigning a Gigabit Ethernet port to a VLAN ...................................................................................... 126
Enabling/disabling the IGMP client service on a Gigabit Ethernet port ............................................. 126
Configuring the MTU size on a Gigabit Ethernet interface (5.4)......................................................... 127
Displaying the Gigabit Ethernet interface configuration .................................................................... 128
Displaying the 10Gigabit Ethernet interface configuration ................................................................ 129
Displaying the Gigabit Ethernet interface statistics ........................................................................... 130
CONFIGURING LOOPBACK INTERFACES.............................................................................................................. 131
Enabling interface loopback mode ..................................................................................................... 132
Configuring an IPv6 address on a loopback interface ........................................................................ 132
Configuring an IPv4 address on a loopback interface ........................................................................ 133
Assigning an access group to a loopback interface ............................................................................ 133
Configuring a log message source IP address..................................................................................... 134
Configuring a loopback interface as source IP address on FTP/TFTP packets ................................... 134
Setting the source IP address of lawful intercept packets to the loopback IP interface ..................... 135
Configuring trunk interfaces ............................................................................................................... 135
Creating a trunk interface................................................................................................................... 135
Configuring a trunk description .......................................................................................................... 136
Assigning an IP address to a trunk interface ...................................................................................... 137
Enabling/disabling a trunk interface .................................................................................................. 138
Adding a GigE port to a trunk interface .............................................................................................. 138
Enabling IGMP client services on a trunk interface ............................................................................ 139
Applying an IP access group to a trunk interface ............................................................................... 139
Displaying a trunk interface configuration ......................................................................................... 140
Displaying ARP entries from a trunk interface.................................................................................... 141
CONFIGURING DNS ..................................................................................................................................... 142
CONFIGURING DHCP ................................................................................................................................... 142
Using the DHCP insert function........................................................................................................... 143
DHCP and DHCPv6 Leasequery ........................................................................................................... 144
CONFIGURING LINK AGGREGATION CONTROL PROTOCOL (LACP) (5.4) ................................................................. 146
Enabling the LACP global configuration ............................................................................................. 146
Setting LACP port priority ................................................................................................................... 147
Setting the LACP system port priority ................................................................................................. 147
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Displaying LACP group information .................................................................................................... 147
Configuring and displaying LACP port priority on GigE interfaces ...................................................... 148
Configuring and displaying LACP trunk interfaces .............................................................................. 149
Displaying the LACP system ID............................................................................................................ 150
CONFIGURING IS-IS ROUTING PROTOCOL (5.4 ONLY) ........................................................................................ 150
Configuring IPv4 IS-IS under a GigE Port............................................................................................. 150
Configuring IPv6 IS-IS under a GigE port............................................................................................. 151
Configuring an IS-IS circuit type on a GigE interface .......................................................................... 151
Configuring IS-IS point-to-point links .................................................................................................. 152
Configuring the complete sequence number PDU (CSNP) interval ..................................................... 153
Configuring the IS-IS Hello interval ..................................................................................................... 153
Configuring the IS-IS Multiplier for Hello holding time ....................................................................... 154
Enabling padding on IS-IS Hello packets ............................................................................................. 155
Configuring the IS-IS default metric .................................................................................................... 155
Configuring the authentication password for a GigE interface .......................................................... 156
Configuring the IS-IS priority ............................................................................................................... 157
Configuring the IS-IS retransmit-interval ............................................................................................ 157
Configuring IS-IS router area tag ........................................................................................................ 158
Displaying the IS-IS command list ....................................................................................................... 158
Specifying the IS-IS IPv6 address family parameters .......................................................................... 159
Configuring the IS-IS router area authentication password ............................................................... 161
Configuring the IS-IS router authentication key chain ........................................................................ 162
Configuring the IS-IS router authentication mode .............................................................................. 162
Configuring the IS-IS router authentication send-only option ............................................................ 163
Configuring the IS-IS router default route distribution ....................................................................... 164
Configuring the IS-IS router domain authentication password .......................................................... 164
Configuring the IS area types.............................................................................................................. 165
Configuring the IS-IS LSP generation interval ..................................................................................... 166
Configuring the IS-IS LSP lifetime ........................................................................................................ 166
Configuring the IS-IS route redistribution metric style........................................................................ 167
Configuring the network entity title (NET).......................................................................................... 167
Enabling the IS-IS dynamic hostname capability ................................................................................ 168
Configuring IS-IS passive interfaces .................................................................................................... 168
Configuring IS-IS to redistribute route advertisements from other protocols .................................... 169
Setting the IS-IS overload bit............................................................................................................... 170
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Setting the IS-IS shortest path first (SPF) calculations ........................................................................ 171
Setting the IPv4 summary address prefix ........................................................................................... 172
Displaying the IS-IS area configuration............................................................................................... 172
Displaying the IS-IS counter statistics ................................................................................................. 173
Displaying the IS-IS link state database .............................................................................................. 174
Displaying the IS-IS interface statistics ............................................................................................... 175
Displaying the IS-IS neighbor routers.................................................................................................. 176
Displaying the IS-IS topology information .......................................................................................... 176
Displaying the IPv4 and IPv6 IS-IS routing table ................................................................................. 177
CONFIGURING PROTOCOL INDEPENDENT MULTICAST IN SPARSE MODE ................................................................. 177
Enabling PIM-SM on a GigE or loopback interface ............................................................................. 178
Displaying the current PIM-SM interface and neighbor configurations ............................................. 178
Configuring rendezvous point addresses ............................................................................................ 178
Configuring the rendezvous point candidate ...................................................................................... 180
Configuring the bootstrap router candidate....................................................................................... 181
Setting the Shortest Path Tree threshold ............................................................................................ 182
Configuring source-specific multicast ................................................................................................. 183
CONFIGURING THE OSPF ROUTING PROTOCOL ................................................................................................. 183
Entering OSPF configuration mode..................................................................................................... 185
Exiting OSPF configuration mode ....................................................................................................... 185
Enabling OSPF area authentication .................................................................................................... 185
Configuring the OSPF area default cost .............................................................................................. 186
Configuring the OSPF area filter list.................................................................................................... 187
Configuring the OSPF area export list ................................................................................................. 187
Configuring the OSPF area import list ................................................................................................ 188
Configuring the OSPF area NSSA ........................................................................................................ 189
Configuring the OSPF area range ....................................................................................................... 190
Configuring the OSPF area shortcut ................................................................................................... 191
Configuring the OSPF area stub .......................................................................................................... 191
Configuring the OSPF area virtual link ................................................................................................ 192
Configuring the OSPF interface auto cost ........................................................................................... 194
Configuring OSPF-compatible RFC1583 .............................................................................................. 194
Configuring OSPF control-distribution default information ................................................................ 195
Configuring the OSPF default metric .................................................................................................. 196
Configuring the OSPF administrative distance ................................................................................... 197
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Displaying the OSPF command list ..................................................................................................... 197
Configuring the OSPF neighbor router ................................................................................................ 198
Configuring OSPF routing on an IP network ....................................................................................... 199
Configuring the OSPF ABR type .......................................................................................................... 200
Configuring the OSPF route ID ............................................................................................................ 200
Configuring the OSPF passive interface .............................................................................................. 201
Configuring the OSPF distribute list .................................................................................................... 201
Configuring OSPF route redistribution ................................................................................................ 202
Configuring the OSPF refresh parameters .......................................................................................... 203
Configuring the OSPF route ID ............................................................................................................ 204
Configuring the OSPF routing timers .................................................................................................. 204
Configuring IP OSPF authentication.................................................................................................... 205
Configuring the IP OSPF authentication-key ....................................................................................... 206
Configuring the IP OSPF cost .............................................................................................................. 206
Configuring the IP OSPF dead interval ................................................................................................ 207
Configuring the IP OSPF Hello interval................................................................................................ 208
Configuring the IP OSPF message digest key ...................................................................................... 208
Configuring the IP OSPF retransmit interval ....................................................................................... 209
Configuring the IP OSPF transmit delay .............................................................................................. 210
Displaying OSPF general information ................................................................................................. 210
Displaying the OSPF internal routing table entries ............................................................................. 211
Displaying the OSPF database for a specified router .......................................................................... 211
Displaying OSPF interface information ............................................................................................... 211
Displaying OSPF neighbor information ............................................................................................... 212
Displaying the OSPF routing table ...................................................................................................... 212
Displaying IPv4 route information ...................................................................................................... 212
Displaying IPv6 route information ...................................................................................................... 213
Sample OSPF configurations ............................................................................................................... 214
CONFIGURING THE ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL ...................................................................................... 214
Entering RIP configuration mode ........................................................................................................ 215
Exiting RIP configuration mode .......................................................................................................... 215
Configuring the RIP default route ....................................................................................................... 215
Configuring the RIP default metric ..................................................................................................... 216
Configuring the RIP administrative distance ...................................................................................... 217
Configuring the RIP filter list ............................................................................................................... 217
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Displaying the RIP command list ........................................................................................................ 218
Configuring the RIP neighbor router ................................................................................................... 219
Configuring RIP routing on an IP network .......................................................................................... 219
Configuring the RIP offset list ............................................................................................................. 220
Configuring the RIP passive interface ................................................................................................. 221
Redistributing routes over RIP ............................................................................................................ 221
Configuring RIP static routes .............................................................................................................. 222
Configuring the RIP router map .......................................................................................................... 223
Configuring the RIP routing timers ..................................................................................................... 223
Configuring the RIP version ................................................................................................................ 224
Configuring the IP RIP authentication key chain ................................................................................ 224
Configuring an IP RIP authentication string ....................................................................................... 225
Configuring the IP RIP authentication mode ...................................................................................... 226
Displaying RIP routing information..................................................................................................... 226
Displaying RIP status information ...................................................................................................... 227
Displaying IPv4 route information ...................................................................................................... 227
Displaying IPv6 route information ...................................................................................................... 228
CONFIGURING THE BGP ROUTING PROTOCOL (RELEASE 5.4 AND LATER) ............................................................... 229
Enabling BGP routing.......................................................................................................................... 229
Setting the BGP distance .................................................................................................................... 230
BGP decision processing ..................................................................................................................... 231
Enabling BGP networks....................................................................................................................... 232
Configuring BGP routes ...................................................................................................................... 232
Enabling route aggregation ................................................................................................................ 232
Configuring BGP route redistribution ................................................................................................. 233
Defining BGP peers ............................................................................................................................. 234
Defining BGP peer passwords ............................................................................................................. 235
Configuring BGP peers ........................................................................................................................ 236
Peer filtering ....................................................................................................................................... 242
Configuring BGP peer groups.............................................................................................................. 245
Setting the BGP address family........................................................................................................... 246
Specifying the BGP IPv6 address family parameters .......................................................................... 247
Configuring autonomous systems ...................................................................................................... 252
Defining the AS path access list .......................................................................................................... 252
Using the BGP communities attribute ................................................................................................ 253
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Configuring BGP community lists ....................................................................................................... 254
BGP community in route map ............................................................................................................. 255
Using the BGP community attribute ................................................................................................... 255
Displaying access class information (Release 5.4) .............................................................................. 259
Displaying BGP routes......................................................................................................................... 260
Clearing and reestablishing BGP routes ............................................................................................. 261
Enabling capability negotiation .......................................................................................................... 263
Configuring route reflectors................................................................................................................ 264
Verifying BGP routes prior to advertisement ...................................................................................... 265
IP ACCESS CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................... 266
Creating and removing ACLs............................................................................................................... 266
Entering and exiting ACL editing mode............................................................................................... 267
Adding and removing control rules .................................................................................................... 267
Adding remark statements to the ACL ................................................................................................ 269
Displaying a control rule in an ACL ..................................................................................................... 269
Displaying ACL names ......................................................................................................................... 270
Numbering control rules in ACLs......................................................................................................... 270
Applying an ACL to an IP interface (C3200 and C10200 only) ............................................................ 271
Removing the ACL from an IP interface .............................................................................................. 272
Creating and deleting IP access classes .............................................................................................. 272
CONFIGURING ROUTE MAPS ........................................................................................................................... 273
Creating a named and sequenced route-map .................................................................................... 274
Using the route-map match commands ............................................................................................. 274
Matching BGP autonomous system paths.......................................................................................... 275
Matching the BGP community list ...................................................................................................... 275
Matching IPv4 and IPv6 addresses ..................................................................................................... 276
Matching route metrics ...................................................................................................................... 277
Matching route origins ....................................................................................................................... 277
Matching peer routes ......................................................................................................................... 278
Matching route tags ........................................................................................................................... 278
Using the route-map set commands .................................................................................................. 279
Modifying BGP autonomous system paths ......................................................................................... 279
Setting the atomic aggregate ............................................................................................................. 280
Modifying the BGP community attribute............................................................................................ 280
Modifying next-hop IP addresses........................................................................................................ 281
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Setting the BGP local-preference path attribute ................................................................................ 282
Setting the metric for destination routing .......................................................................................... 282
Modifying route origins ...................................................................................................................... 283
Setting the BGP originator-id attribute .............................................................................................. 283
Setting the BGP weight attribute ........................................................................................................ 284
Displaying route-map details .............................................................................................................. 284
CONFIGURING VIRTUAL LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (VLANS) ................................................................................. 284
Configuring a VLAN............................................................................................................................. 285
Configuring a VLAN description .......................................................................................................... 285
Configuring up to six VLANs concurrently (Release 5.4 and later) ...................................................... 286
Configuring VLANs in a range (Release 5.4 and later) ........................................................................ 286
Configuring the MAC address on each VLAN interface....................................................................... 286
Enabling/disabling VLAN Interfaces (5.4) ........................................................................................... 287
Assigning a Gigabit Ethernet port to a VLAN ...................................................................................... 287
Assigning a 10Gigabit Ethernet port to a VLAN.................................................................................. 288
Removing a Gigabit Ethernet port from a VLAN ................................................................................. 288
Removing a 10Gigabit Ethernet port from a VLAN ............................................................................ 289
Assigning an IPv4 address to a VLAN.................................................................................................. 289
Assigning an IPv6 address to a VLAN.................................................................................................. 290
Rate limiting multicast traffic over a VLAN interface ......................................................................... 291
Assign a QAM port to a VLAN ............................................................................................................. 291
Assigning an IP access group to a VLAN interface .............................................................................. 292
Assigning a trunk to a VLAN interface ................................................................................................ 293
Displaying all VLAN configurations ..................................................................................................... 294
Displaying a VLAN interface (Release 5.4) .......................................................................................... 294
Displaying ARP entries from the current VLAN ................................................................................... 295
CONFIGURING L2VPN ................................................................................................................................. 296
Specifying ports/interfaces on the NSI side of the L2VPN VLAN ......................................................... 296
Specifying GigE/trunk interfaces on the L2VPN VLAN ........................................................................ 297
Preventing and permitting station movement and local forwarding ................................................. 297
Displaying the station movement and local forwarding configuration .............................................. 298
Displaying configured L2VPNs ............................................................................................................ 298
Displaying L2VPN statistics on QAM modules .................................................................................... 299
CONFIGURING TACACS (RELEASE 5.4) ........................................................................................................... 299
Configuring the TACACS host IP .......................................................................................................... 299
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Configuring a TACACS key .................................................................................................................. 300
Enabling password authentication at the TACACS+ server................................................................. 300
Disabling the TACACS+ authentication password............................................................................... 300
Enabling ASCII clear text authentication ............................................................................................ 301
Using RADIUS/TACACS+ Server for default server group for AAA login authentication ..................... 301
Configuring the AAA authentication login .......................................................................................... 301
Configuring AAA authorization ........................................................................................................... 302
Enabling accounting ........................................................................................................................... 303
Command accounting ......................................................................................................................... 303
Configuring AAA accounting for start-stop events ............................................................................. 303
Configuring AAA RADIUS-source loopback interface configuration ................................................... 304
Disabling the AAA RADIUS source ...................................................................................................... 304
Configuring the RADIUS server ........................................................................................................... 304
Disabling a specified RADIUS server or RADIUS encryption key ......................................................... 305
Displaying the AAA configuration ....................................................................................................... 305
STREAM CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT................................................................................................... 306
Modes for mapping input streams to QAM output channels ............................................................. 306
Enabling manual operation mode ...................................................................................................... 306
Enabling RPC mode ............................................................................................................................. 307
Using auto-operation mode................................................................................................................ 308
Enabling auto-multiplex mode ........................................................................................................... 308
Enabling Group-4-port operation mode ............................................................................................. 309
Enabling Group-2-port operation mode ............................................................................................. 310
Setting the de-jitter interval ............................................................................................................... 311
Entering stream configuration mode.................................................................................................. 312
Ending stream configuration mode .................................................................................................... 312
Setting the stream source IP address ................................................................................................. 313
Setting the stream destination IP address .......................................................................................... 313
Setting the stream source UDP port ................................................................................................... 314
Setting the stream destination UDP port............................................................................................ 315
Displaying configured streams ........................................................................................................... 315
Binding a stream to a QAM output channel ....................................................................................... 316
Displaying unmapped streams ........................................................................................................... 317
Stream configuration example ........................................................................................................... 318
CONFIGURING DOWNSTREAM QAM PORTS ...................................................................................................... 319
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Entering QAM interface configuration mode ..................................................................................... 319
Ending QAM interface configuration mode ........................................................................................ 320
Enabling QAM output ports ................................................................................................................ 320
Disabling QAM output port ................................................................................................................ 321
Enabling QAM output channels .......................................................................................................... 321
Disabling QAM output channels ......................................................................................................... 322
Setting the QAM port IP address and subnet mask ............................................................................ 322
Setting the QAM port MAC address ................................................................................................... 323
Setting the QAM modulation type ...................................................................................................... 324
Setting the QAM channel annex ......................................................................................................... 325
Setting the QAM frequency ................................................................................................................ 326
Setting the QAM output power .......................................................................................................... 327
Setting the QAM interleave level ........................................................................................................ 328
Setting the QAM spectral inversion .................................................................................................... 329
Displaying QAM interface configurations ........................................................................................... 330
Displaying QAM channel counters and utilization rates ..................................................................... 331
Displaying QAM downstream channel sets ........................................................................................ 331
CONFIGURING UPSTREAM PORT INTERFACES ..................................................................................................... 332
About upstream interface configurations........................................................................................... 332
Multiple upstream logical channels, dynamic channel width switching, independent power levels 333
Entering the upstream port interface configuration mode ................................................................ 334
Ending an upstream port interface configuration session .................................................................. 334
Enabling upstream ports .................................................................................................................... 335
Disabling upstream ports ................................................................................................................... 335
Entering an upstream logical interface description ............................................................................ 336
Showing upstream port interface configurations ............................................................................... 337
Displaying upstream interface status ................................................................................................. 341
Setting the upstream logical channel frequency ................................................................................ 343
Setting the upstream logical channel width ....................................................................................... 344
Changing the upstream MAP size ....................................................................................................... 345
Setting the upstream input power level ............................................................................................. 346
Adjusting the upstream input power threshold .................................................................................. 347
Adjusting the upstream input power level .......................................................................................... 348
Setting the upstream map-advance ................................................................................................... 349
Enabling the upstream logical-channels ............................................................................................. 351
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Disabling the upstream logical-channels ............................................................................................ 351
Setting upstream channel data and ranging backoff values .............................................................. 352
Configuring the ranging hold-off priority bit ...................................................................................... 356
Setting the upstream channel mini-slot size ....................................................................................... 357
Enabling the upstream channel class identifier .................................................................................. 358
Setting the upstream channel S-CDMA frame interval ....................................................................... 359
Assigning modulation profiles to an upstream interface.................................................................... 360
Specifying multiple secondary profiles to an upstream interface ....................................................... 361
Setting the upstream channel pre-equalization ................................................................................. 361
Setting the provisioned attribute mask .............................................................................................. 362
Enabling/disabling ingress noise cancellation .................................................................................... 364
Setting up voice bandwidth reserve percentage ................................................................................ 365
Configuring the QoS traffic bandwidth reserve percentage ............................................................... 366
Applying spectrum rules to upstream channels .................................................................................. 367
Enabling rate limiting ......................................................................................................................... 368
Displaying the upstream channel utilization rates ............................................................................. 369
Displaying the upstream channel signal quality ................................................................................. 370
Displaying the upstream channel burst nose...................................................................................... 370
Displaying upstream channel sets ...................................................................................................... 372
Displaying voice information on upstream interfaces ........................................................................ 373
CONFIGURING IP-BUNDLE INTERFACES ............................................................................................................. 373
Adding the primary IP interface.......................................................................................................... 374
Adding a secondary IP bundle interface ............................................................................................. 375
Remove an IP bundle secondary IP address........................................................................................ 375
Adding primary and secondary IPv6 interfaces .................................................................................. 376
Specifying the IPv6 local link address ................................................................................................. 377
Displaying the IPv6 local link address ................................................................................................. 378
Adding a helper-address ..................................................................................................................... 378
Configure IP bundle sub-interfaces (Release 5.4) ............................................................................... 379
Applying IP bundle interfaces to MAC domains .................................................................................. 380
Classifying CPE devices for DHCP option 60 string matching ............................................................. 381
Configuring the IP RIP authentication key chain ................................................................................ 382
Configuring an IP RIP authentication string ....................................................................................... 383
Configuring the IP RIP authentication mode ...................................................................................... 383
Displaying the IP bundle interface configuration and statistics ......................................................... 384
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CONFIGURING DOCSIS MAC DOMAINS .......................................................................................................... 385
Displaying domain interface configurations ....................................................................................... 386
Creating new domain interfaces ......................................................................................................... 387
Binding IP-bundle interfaces ............................................................................................................... 388
Binding upstream interfaces ............................................................................................................... 388
Deleting upstream interface bindings ................................................................................................ 389
Binding downstream interfaces .......................................................................................................... 390
Binding secondary downstream interfaces (5.4 only)......................................................................... 390
Deleting downstream interface bindings............................................................................................ 391
Enabling MAC domain interfaces ....................................................................................................... 392
Disabling MAC domain interfaces ...................................................................................................... 392
Setting MAC domain interface IP addresses ....................................................................................... 393
Setting MAC domain interface IPv6 addresses (Rel. 5.2 and earlier).................................................. 393
Removing MAC domain interface IPv6 addresses (Rel. 5.2 and earlier) ............................................. 394
Setting the helper-address (Software Ver. 5.2 and earlier) ............................................................... 394
Configuring MAC domain IP bundle interfaces ................................................................................... 396
Setting the domain sync-interval ........................................................................................................ 397
Specifying the intial technique for moving cable modems to upstream channels.............................. 397
Setting the upstream insertion-interval .............................................................................................. 398
Configuring the MDD interval ............................................................................................................. 399
Enabling a domain interface gateway IP address .............................................................................. 400
Enabling a domain interface TFTP proxy ............................................................................................ 401
Rejecting modem registrations with TFTP enforce ............................................................................. 401
Displaying modem registrations that have bypassed TFTP ................................................................ 402
Enabling/disabling IP policies on a domain interface ......................................................................... 402
Configuring multicast on MAC domain interfaces .............................................................................. 403
Enabling/disabling DHCP authorization on a MAC domain interface ................................................ 404
Configuring channel bonding on MAC domain interface .................................................................... 404
Enabling MAC domain multicast DSID forwarding ............................................................................. 405
Configuring IP-provisioning-mode on a MAC domain interface ......................................................... 406
Configuring MAC domain IPv6 router advertisement parameters ..................................................... 406
Displaying the router advertisement table ......................................................................................... 409
Configuring BPI+ on a MAC domain interface .................................................................................... 409
Configuring cable modem trap generation and interval .................................................................... 410
Displaying the MAC domain interface configuration.......................................................................... 411
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Displaying MAC domain statistics ...................................................................................................... 411
CONFIGURING SERVICE GROUPS ...................................................................................................................... 412
Creating a new service group ............................................................................................................. 412
Binding upstream interfaces ............................................................................................................... 413
Binding downstream interfaces .......................................................................................................... 414
Displaying service groups ................................................................................................................... 415
Displaying MAC domain downstream service groups (Release 5.4) ................................................... 416
Displaying specific MAC domain downstream service groups ............................................................ 416
Displaying a specific downstream service group ................................................................................ 417
Displaying MAC domain upstream service group information ........................................................... 417
CONFIGURING BONDING GROUPS .................................................................................................................... 417
Creating new downstream/upstream bonding groups ...................................................................... 418
Binding upstream interfaces to a bonding group ............................................................................... 419
Binding downstream interfaces to a bonding group .......................................................................... 420
Displaying bonding groups ................................................................................................................. 421
Setting up the receive channel configuration ..................................................................................... 421
Assigning a receive module ................................................................................................................ 422
Assigning a receive channel ................................................................................................................ 422
Displaying the receive channel configuration ..................................................................................... 423
CONFIGURING MODULATION PROFILES ............................................................................................................. 424
Predefined modulation-profile 1 parameters ..................................................................................... 424
Predefined modulation-profile 2 parameters ..................................................................................... 425
Predefined modulation-profile 3 parameters ..................................................................................... 425
Predefined modulation-profile 4 parameters ..................................................................................... 425
Predefined modulation-profile 5 parameters ..................................................................................... 426
Configuring a modulation profile........................................................................................................ 427
Configuring TDMA burst types............................................................................................................ 427
Configuring ATDMA burst types ......................................................................................................... 429
Configuring MTDMA burst types ........................................................................................................ 431
Auto-mode MTDMA-type modulation profile configuration .............................................................. 431
Manual mode MTDMA-type modulation profile configuration.......................................................... 431
Configuring SCDMA burst types.......................................................................................................... 433
Retrieving configured modulation profiles ......................................................................................... 434
Removing modulation profiles ............................................................................................................ 435
Upstream burst noise detection and monitoring ................................................................................ 435
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CONFIGURING MULTICAST OPERATIONS ........................................................................................................... 436
Setting the multicast maximum channel utilization ........................................................................... 437
Enabling/disabling multicast session authorization ........................................................................... 438
Enabling/disabling the multicast single security association identifier .............................................. 438
Configuring a multicast session authorization profile ........................................................................ 439
Configuring a multicast session rule ................................................................................................... 439
Configuring the default action for a multicast join request ................................................................ 440
Configuring a maximum session number for multicast authorization ............................................... 441
Assigning a profile to multicast authorization .................................................................................... 441
Displaying multicast authorization configurations ............................................................................. 441
Displaying multicast authorization sessions ....................................................................................... 442
Configuring a multicast group table ................................................................................................... 442
Configuring multicast group encryption ............................................................................................. 444
Configuring multicast group QoS........................................................................................................ 444
Configuring a multicast group service class........................................................................................ 445
Configuring a default service class for a multicast group ................................................................... 447
Displaying multicast group configurations ......................................................................................... 447
Creating static multicast sessions ....................................................................................................... 448
Configuring redundant downstream multicast .................................................................................. 450
Removing a static multicast session ................................................................................................... 451
Displaying static multicast sessions .................................................................................................... 451
Configuring IGMP packet filtering ...................................................................................................... 452
Displaying all filtering settings in the running configuration ............................................................. 452
Managing multicast for IPTV as a limited multicast session .............................................................. 453
Limited multicast sessions .................................................................................................................. 453
General multicast sessions ................................................................................................................. 453
How to identify limited multicast sessions ......................................................................................... 453
Multicast Listener Discovery (RFC2710).............................................................................................. 454
CONFIGURING CABLE SERVICE CLASSES ............................................................................................................. 454
Creating a cable service class ............................................................................................................. 454
Specifying the cable service class parameters .................................................................................... 455
Displaying service class parameters ................................................................................................... 457
Applying service classes to modem configuration files....................................................................... 459
CONFIGURING PACKETCABLE ......................................................................................................................... 460
Enabling PacketCable operation ......................................................................................................... 461
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Displaying event messages ................................................................................................................. 461
Enabling DSCP checking ...................................................................................................................... 461
Configuring event messages ............................................................................................................... 462
Configuring an IP address ................................................................................................................... 462
Configuring an FTP user ...................................................................................................................... 462
Configuring FTP user passwords ......................................................................................................... 463
Configuring the T0 timer..................................................................................................................... 463
Configuring the T1 timer..................................................................................................................... 463
Configuring network layer signaling (NLS) ......................................................................................... 464
Configuring maximum normal calls .................................................................................................... 464
Configuring maximum emergency calls.............................................................................................. 465
Configuring inactive call aging (Rel. 6.1 and later) ............................................................................. 465
Enabling PacketCable admission control preempt voice priority........................................................ 466
Enabling PacketCable Multimedia (PCMM)........................................................................................ 466
Enabling Packetcable Multimedia version setup ................................................................................ 466
Displaying Packetcable Multimedia specifications ............................................................................. 467
Setting the cable service flow timeout................................................................................................ 468
Assigning dynamic service flows to downstream channels ................................................................ 468
Displaying the PCMM policy server .................................................................................................... 469
Displaying PCMM multicast................................................................................................................ 469
Displaying the PacketCable configuration .......................................................................................... 469
Specifying a timeout for the RKS server .............................................................................................. 470
Specifying a retry count for the RKS server ......................................................................................... 470
Specifying batch file send mode ......................................................................................................... 471
Specifying the batch file sending time interval ................................................................................... 471
Specifying the maximum size of the event message batch file ........................................................... 472
Specifying the maximum messages in the batch file .......................................................................... 472
Specifying the RKS server media alive time ........................................................................................ 473
Specifying the RKS server maximum gates ......................................................................................... 473
Displaying RKS server information...................................................................................................... 473
Displaying live gate summary information ......................................................................................... 474
Displaying upstream or downstream gate information ..................................................................... 474
Displaying the total gate number ....................................................................................................... 474
Displaying COPS server information ................................................................................................... 475
CONFIGURING DSG ..................................................................................................................................... 475
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Creating a new DSG tunnel ................................................................................................................. 475
Creating a DSG tunnel-group .............................................................................................................. 476
Associating a DSG tunnel with a tunnel-group ................................................................................... 476
Displaying DSG tunnel groups ............................................................................................................ 477
Ending a DSG tunnel-group configuration session ............................................................................. 477
Assigning a destination MAC address to a DSG tunnel....................................................................... 478
Assigning a client list to a DSG tunnel ................................................................................................ 478
Assigning a service-class to a DSG tunnel ........................................................................................... 479
Assigning a classifier to a DSG tunnel ................................................................................................. 480
Displaying the DSG tunnel configuration (Release 5.4) ...................................................................... 481
Displaying the cable DSG tunnel configuration (Release 5.4) ............................................................. 481
Associating a downstream channel with a DSG tunnel-group ........................................................... 482
Displaying the downstream DSG configuration (Release 5.4) ............................................................ 482
Displaying DSG channel and tunnel group information...................................................................... 483
Setting a DSG timer to a downstream channel................................................................................... 483
Assigning a DSG vendor-parameter ID to a downstream channel ..................................................... 484
Assigning a DSG channel-list to a downstream channel ..................................................................... 484
Assigning DSG DCD ENABLE to a downstream channel ...................................................................... 485
Setting a DSG time interval on a downstream channel ...................................................................... 485
Displaying the DSG downstream-table settings ................................................................................. 486
Configuring a DSG client list ............................................................................................................... 487
Displaying DSG client lists ................................................................................................................... 487
Configuring DSG vendor parameters .................................................................................................. 488
Displaying DSG vendor parameters .................................................................................................... 488
Configuring a DSG channel list ........................................................................................................... 489
Displaying a DSG channel list.............................................................................................................. 489
Configuring DSG timers ...................................................................................................................... 489
Displaying DSG timers......................................................................................................................... 490
Configuring DSG unicast ..................................................................................................................... 490
Displaying DSG statistics..................................................................................................................... 491
Displaying the DSG running configuration ......................................................................................... 491
Using the DSG feature ........................................................................................................................ 491
Verify DSG DCD message and DSG data forwarding .......................................................................... 493
CONFIGURING DOCSIS BPI/BPI+ ................................................................................................................. 494
Configuring shared secrets to protect the modem configuration file ................................................. 494
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Adding the privacy certificate (DOCSIS 3.0 only) ................................................................................ 496
Displaying the privacy certificate configuration (DOCSIS 3.0 only) .................................................... 498
Enforcing BPI and BPI+ ....................................................................................................................... 498
Changing the security association descriptor TLV length ................................................................... 499
Setting the privacy hotlist (DOCSIS 3.0 only) ...................................................................................... 499
Configuring an encryption algorithm.................................................................................................. 501
Managing revocation certificates ....................................................................................................... 501
Configuring the source address verification rule ................................................................................ 504
Enabling SAV authorization ................................................................................................................ 504
Displaying the SAV configuration ....................................................................................................... 504
Enabling configuration file learning ................................................................................................... 505
Configuring TFTP proxies .................................................................................................................... 505
Displaying config file learning status .................................................................................................. 506
Displaying the TFTP option setting ..................................................................................................... 506
Configuring the EAE exclusion list ....................................................................................................... 506
Adding cable modems to the EAE exclusion list .................................................................................. 506
Displaying the EAE exclusion list ......................................................................................................... 507
SOURCE ADDRESS VERIFICATION (SAV) ........................................................................................................... 507
SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................. 509
CSM algorithm .................................................................................................................................... 510
Creating spectrum rules...................................................................................................................... 510
Exiting spectrum rule mode ................................................................................................................ 510
Setting a frequency band .................................................................................................................... 511
Setting a discrete frequency ............................................................................................................... 512
Setting the hopping period ................................................................................................................. 513
Setting the hopping priority ................................................................................................................ 513
Setting the channel-width adjustment range ..................................................................................... 514
Specifying a modulation profile SNR................................................................................................... 514
Specifying a modulation profile SNR threshold .................................................................................. 515
Specifying the hop-back threshold...................................................................................................... 516
Default SNR threshold for different modulations ............................................................................... 517
Setting the FEC threshold.................................................................................................................... 517
Assigning a spectrum rule to an upstream interface .......................................................................... 518
Assigning modulation profiles to an upstream interface.................................................................... 519
Specifying multiple secondary profiles to an upstream interface (Release 5.4 and later) ................. 520
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Setting the monitoring period ............................................................................................................ 521
Displaying hopping history ................................................................................................................. 521
Displaying the spectrum map ............................................................................................................. 522
Displaying the spectrum noise level.................................................................................................... 523
Enabling CM hopping ......................................................................................................................... 524
Displaying CM hopping history ........................................................................................................... 524
Considerations when using CSM ......................................................................................................... 525
Frequency hop case study ................................................................................................................... 525
CSM configuration example................................................................................................................ 527
SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT (DOCSIS 3.0 ONLY) ............................................................................................... 527
Displaying spectrum measurement results......................................................................................... 528
Running spectrum analysis across the entire spectrum...................................................................... 530
CONFIGURING LOAD BALANCING ..................................................................................................................... 530
Enabling and disabling load balancing ............................................................................................... 533
Enabling load balancing across MAC domains ................................................................................... 534
General load balancing groups ........................................................................................................... 534
Load balancing basic rules .................................................................................................................. 537
Load balance execution rules.............................................................................................................. 538
Load balancing policies ....................................................................................................................... 544
Restricted load balance groups .......................................................................................................... 545
Exclusion lists ...................................................................................................................................... 550
Restricted cable modems.................................................................................................................... 551
CM frequency and channel relocation ................................................................................................ 554
Displaying load balancing information ............................................................................................... 562
Command ordering ............................................................................................................................. 563
Command default values .................................................................................................................... 564
Sample configuration.......................................................................................................................... 564
CONFIGURING CHANNEL BONDING OPERATIONS................................................................................................. 570
Service group configuration................................................................................................................ 570
DOCSIS-MAC interface configuration ................................................................................................. 571
Channel bonding example .................................................................................................................. 572
CREATING STATIC CM BONDING GROUPS ......................................................................................................... 573
Adding a static downstream CM bonding group ................................................................................ 574
Adding a static upstream CM bonding group ..................................................................................... 574
Setting the provisioned attribute mask in an upstream/downstream bonding group ....................... 575
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Adding an upstream channel to a bonding group .............................................................................. 576
Adding a downstream channel to a bonding group ........................................................................... 576
Setting the DSID re-sequencing wait time in a downstream bonding group ...................................... 577
Setting the DSID re-sequencing warning threshold in a downstream bonding group ........................ 577
QOS SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................................ 578
QoS support in DQM modules ............................................................................................................ 578
QoS support in DCU modules .............................................................................................................. 578
QoS support in switch fabric and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces ............................................................ 579
CONFIGURING QOS ..................................................................................................................................... 579
Configuring the service class (DOCSIS 1.1).......................................................................................... 580
Showing the service class.................................................................................................................... 580
QoS class and policy (C3200, C10200, C10G only) .............................................................................. 581
CONFIGURING SNMP (ENHANCED FOR REL. 5.4 AND LATER) .............................................................................. 584
Configuring the SNMP engineID ......................................................................................................... 585
Enabling SNMP traps .......................................................................................................................... 585
Setting an SNMP traphost .................................................................................................................. 586
Configuring SNMP server contact and location strings ...................................................................... 586
Configuring the SNMP trap source IP address .................................................................................... 587
Enabling SNMP inform requests ......................................................................................................... 587
Setting the SNMP community ............................................................................................................. 588
Disabling default SNMP public and private community ..................................................................... 588
Configuring the SNMP access table .................................................................................................... 588
Deleting the SNMP access table ......................................................................................................... 589
Configuring the community table ....................................................................................................... 590
Deleting the SNMP community table ................................................................................................. 590
Configuring the notification table....................................................................................................... 590
Deleting the notification table ............................................................................................................ 591
Configuring the securityToGroup table............................................................................................... 591
Configuring the TargetAddress table .................................................................................................. 592
Deleting the TargetAddress table ....................................................................................................... 593
Configuring the TargetParameter table ............................................................................................. 593
Deleting the TargetParameter table................................................................................................... 594
Configure the ViewTreeFamily table................................................................................................... 594
Deleting the ViewTreeFamily table..................................................................................................... 595
Configuring the SNMP user table ....................................................................................................... 595
CASA CMTS
Deleting the SNMP user table ............................................................................................................. 596
Displaying the SNMP configuration and statistics .............................................................................. 596
Monitoring the SNMP process at the CMTS ....................................................................................... 600
CONFIGURING IPDR .................................................................................................................................... 600
Displaying IPDR connections............................................................................................................... 601
Displaying IPDR sessions ..................................................................................................................... 601
Displaying IPDR statistics from the running configuration ................................................................. 602
Restarting and stopping the IPDR daemon......................................................................................... 602
Configuring IPDR collector mastership ............................................................................................... 603
Enabling IPDR service types ................................................................................................................ 603
Configuring the IPDR keepalive time interval ..................................................................................... 604
Configuring the IPDR acknowledge sequence interval ....................................................................... 604
Configuring the IPDR ACK interval ...................................................................................................... 604
Configuring the IPDR spectrum measurement interval ...................................................................... 605
Configuring the IPDR connection to be primary ................................................................................. 605
Configuring the IPDR loopback interface ............................................................................................ 605
CONFIGURING IPSEC .................................................................................................................................... 606
Enabling and disabling the IPsec service ............................................................................................ 606
Configuring the IPsec PreKey .............................................................................................................. 607
Displaying the IPsec PreKey ................................................................................................................ 607
Configuring IPsec Phase 1 ................................................................................................................... 607
Configuring IPsec Phase 2 ................................................................................................................... 608
Displaying IPsec information .............................................................................................................. 609
Deleting the IPsec configuration ......................................................................................................... 610
Adding an IPsec security policy ........................................................................................................... 610
Displaying the IPsec security policy database..................................................................................... 611
MANAGING CABLE MODEMS .......................................................................................................................... 612
Displaying cable modem status .......................................................................................................... 612
Displaying cable modem CPE devices ................................................................................................. 619
Displaying cable modems by state ..................................................................................................... 619
Cable modem summary information .................................................................................................. 620
Configuring the cable modem flap list ................................................................................................ 622
Showing the cable modem flap-list .................................................................................................... 624
Showing the cable modem summary ................................................................................................. 625
Displaying the cable modem summary (Release 5.4) ......................................................................... 626
CASA CMTS
Displaying the cable modem on downstream channels ..................................................................... 627
Displaying cable modem physical information ................................................................................... 628
Showing the cable modem remote-query........................................................................................... 628
Configuring the remote-query polling interval ................................................................................... 629
Configuring the remote-query loopback interface ............................................................................. 630
Displaying the cable modem remote-query with a specified MAC address........................................ 630
Showing the cable modem remote-query with a specified IP address ............................................... 631
Setting the cable modem flap-list aging interval ................................................................................ 631
Accelerating cable modem registration.............................................................................................. 631
Registering DOCSIS 2.0 bonding modems........................................................................................... 632
Enabling the cable modem flap-list trap (Release 5.2) ....................................................................... 632
Enabling the cable modem flap-list trap (Release 5.4) ....................................................................... 633
Configuring a cable modem deny list ................................................................................................. 633
Enabling PacketCable admission control preempt voice priority........................................................ 633
Setting global QoS bandwidth over upstream and downstream interfaces ....................................... 634
Configuring QoS temporary upstream service flows .......................................................................... 635
Enabling cable DSX authorization ....................................................................................................... 635
Enabling Receive Channel Profile (RCP) fragment support ................................................................. 636
Controlling CMTS upstream power levels (Rel. 6.1 and later) ............................................................ 636
Adjusting modem upstream power levels (Rel. 6.1 and later) ............................................................ 637
Setting the SNR averaging interval ..................................................................................................... 637
Resetting cable modems and clearing cable modem counters .......................................................... 638
Clearing offline cable modems immediately ...................................................................................... 639
Clearing offline cable modems after aging ......................................................................................... 639
Displaying cable modem vendors ....................................................................................................... 640
Displaying vendor-specific information on cable modems ................................................................. 641
Adding and modifying cable modem vendor information .................................................................. 641
Deleting cable modem vendor information ........................................................................................ 642
Displaying vendor OUI information .................................................................................................... 642
Setting the default cable modem vendor ........................................................................................... 643
Displaying cable modem classifiers .................................................................................................... 644
Showing cable modem errors ............................................................................................................. 646
Displaying cable modem MAC information ........................................................................................ 646
Displaying cable modem spoof information ....................................................................................... 647
Displaying cable modem maintenance ranging information ............................................................. 648
CASA CMTS
Displaying denied cable modem ......................................................................................................... 649
Displaying the cable modem MAC summary ...................................................................................... 649
Displaying the cable modem status event report ............................................................................... 650
Displaying cable modem quality-of-service (QOS) .............................................................................. 650
Displaying the cable modem docsis-mac summary ............................................................................ 651
Enabling/disabling cable modem host authorization ......................................................................... 652
Displaying the cable host authorization ............................................................................................. 653
SUBSCRIBER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................... 653
CM controls (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) .................................................................................................... 653
Default settings .................................................................................................................................. 653
Filters .................................................................................................................................................. 653
Enabling subscriber management ...................................................................................................... 654
Setting the mode for a CM to learn the CPE IP address without DHCP (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) .......... 655
Setting maximum IPv4 CPEs behind a CM (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) ...................................................... 655
Setting maximum IPv6 CPEs behind a CM (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) ...................................................... 656
Resetting IP addresses of all CPEs behind a CM (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) ............................................. 656
Using the subscriber management default settings ........................................................................... 656
Displaying the DOCSIS subscriber management defaults ................................................................... 658
Setting a filter rule .............................................................................................................................. 659
Removing all IP and TCP-UDP filters ................................................................................................... 659
Displaying IP filters ............................................................................................................................. 659
Displaying cable modem information (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) ............................................................ 660
Displaying the cable modem control table (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier)..................................................... 660
Displaying CPE information (Rel. 6.0.3 and earlier) ............................................................................ 661
CONFIGURING MPEG COMPLIANT FEATURES ................................................................................................... 661
Setting the PAT insertion interval ....................................................................................................... 661
Setting the PMT insertion interval ...................................................................................................... 662
CONFIGURING DVB-COMPLIANT FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 662
Enabling SI table generation and insertion......................................................................................... 662
Setting the network ID ........................................................................................................................ 664
Setting the channel transport stream ID ............................................................................................ 665
CONFIGURING THE TIME OFFSET TABLE ........................................................................................................... 666
Setting the time zone .......................................................................................................................... 667
Setting the time offset ........................................................................................................................ 667
Setting daylight saving time (US only) ................................................................................................ 668
CASA CMTS
CONFIGURING THE DOCSIS EVENT NOTIFICATION POLICY .................................................................................... 668
Enabling DOCSIS cable event reporting .............................................................................................. 669
Configuring event reporting by unique identifier ............................................................................... 669
Displaying the cable event identifiers ................................................................................................. 670
Configure the event reporting flags for DOCSIS event messages ....................................................... 670
Displaying the current priority and flags for cable event logging....................................................... 672
Enabling logging of DOCSIS event messages to a SYSLOG server ....................................................... 672
Configuring the TRAP/INFORM and SYSLOG throttling and limiting attribute ................................... 673
Specifying the throttle interval ........................................................................................................... 673
Specifying the throttle threshold ........................................................................................................ 674
USING THE LOGGING COMMANDS ................................................................................................................... 674
Configuring logging targets and levels ............................................................................................... 675
Excluding user messages from the log file by severity level ............................................................... 676
Displaying the current logging settings .............................................................................................. 677
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Audience
Revision information
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Contents
Notation conventions
x y z
x y z
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0 1 2 3
s GigE SFP
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Slot
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RF interface numbering
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CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# ha redundancy [module list]
CASA-CMTS(config)# ha redundancy
CASA-CMTS(config)# no ha redundancy 2
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#
ha redundancy reboot
CASA-CMTS(config)#
no ha redundancy reboot
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CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-C10G#
CASA-C10G#
CASA-C10G#
CASA-C10G#
show
show
show
show
no ha software auto-recovery
envm
envm
envm
envm
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
FAN_Tray
Temperature
LEFT**
MIDDLE**
RIGHT**
22C/ 71F
23C/ 73F
23C/ 73F
Module
2
6
PEM B (-48V)
Input 1
Input 1 FUSE
Input 2
Input 2 FUSE
Input 3
Input 3 FUSE
Input 4
Input 4 FUSE
Temperature
Present
Good
Present
Good
Present
Good
Present
Good
78 F/26 C
DC_A/DC_B
-48V/
-48V/
-48V/
Temperature
86F/ 30C
89F/ 32C
0V
0V
0V
Front/Back
Fan RPM
2200/2700
1700/2900
2600/2000
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Present
Good
Present
Good
Present
Good
Present
Good
80 F/27 C
Switch
Present
ON
ON
ON
YES
YES
YES
Status
Normal
Normal
Type
UPS
SMM
Type
QAM
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5
6
7
8
9
10
13
78F/
89F/
89F/
102F/
105F/
96F/
71F/
26C
32C
32C
39C
41C
36C
22C
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
QAM
SMM
SMM
UPS
UPS
UPS
QAM
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!
C10G-195(config-if-qam 1/4)#
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Completing pre-configuration
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CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS# reset-console
CASA-CMTS>
CASA-CMTS> enable
Password: casa
CASA-CMTS#
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verbose
CASA CMTS
(config).
CASA-CMTS#config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)#end
CASA-CMTS#
Where:
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CASA-CMTS(config)# secure-console
CASA-CMTS(config)# no secure-console
string
string
<
>
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One or more modules are not in running state. You might lose part of
your startup-config if you save now. You can wait or use 'copy run
start unconditional' to save your config anyway.
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CASA-CMTS#config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface eth 0
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-eth 0)#
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hostname CASA-CMTS
interface eth 0
ip address 192.168.2.215 255.255.255.0
interface qam 0/0
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/1
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/2
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/3
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface gige 0
ip address 192.168.3.106 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
no shutdown
route net 0.0.0.0 0 gw 192.168.3.7
igmp client version 2
CASA CMTS
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
shutdown
channel-utilization-interval 10
interface ip-bundle 1
ip address 192.168.7.1 255.255.255.0
cable helper-address 192.168.3.7
interface docsis-mac 1
no shutdown
ip bundle 1
downstream 1 interface qam 0/0/0
upstream 1 interface upstream 1/0/0
CASA CMTS
hostname CASA-CMTS
interface eth 0
ip address 192.168.2.215 255.255.255.0
spectrum rule 35
action modulation frequency channel-width
channel-width 3200000 1600000
snmp traphost 192.168.0.196 community public version 2
interface qam 0/0
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/1
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/2
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface qam 0/3
no shutdown
no channel 0 shutdown
no channel 1 shutdown
no channel 2 shutdown
no channel 3 shutdown
power 580
interface gige 0
ip address 192.168.3.106 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
no shutdown
route net 0.0.0.0 0 gw 192.168.3.7
CASA CMTS
interface ip-bundle 1
ip address 192.168.6.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 122.8.74.1 255.255.254.0 secondary
cable helper-address 192.168.3.7
service group 1
qam 0/0/0
qam 0/0/1
qam 0/0/2
qam 0/0/3
qam 0/1/0
qam 0/1/1
qam 0/1/2
qam 0/1/3
upstream 1/0.0
upstream 1/1.0
upstream 1/2.0
upstream 1/3.0
upstream 1/4.0
upstream 1/5.0
upstream 1/6.0
upstream 1/7.0
interface docsis-mac 1
no shutdown
ip bundle 1
downstream 1 interface qam 0/0/0
downstream 2 interface qam 0/0/1
downstream 3 interface qam 0/0/2
downstream 4 interface qam 0/0/3
downstream 5 interface qam 0/1/0
downstream 6 interface qam 0/1/1
downstream 7 interface qam 0/1/2
downstream 8 interface qam 0/1/3
upstream 1 interface upstream 1/0.0
upstream 2 interface upstream 1/1.0
upstream 3 interface upstream 1/2.0
upstream 4 interface upstream 1/3.0
upstream 5 interface upstream 1/4.0
upstream 6 interface upstream 1/5.0
upstream 7 interface upstream 1/6.0
upstream 8 interface upstream 1/7.0
channel-utilization-interval 10
interface upstream 1/0
no shutdown
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
interface upstream 1/1
no shutdown
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
interface upstream 1/2
no shutdown
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS>
CASA-CMTS> enable
CASA-CMTS> enable
Password: casa
CASA-CMTS#
CASA-CMTS# exit
CASA CMTS
new_password
<new_password>
<new_password>
<new_password>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
One or more modules are not in running state. You might lose part of
your startup-config if you save now. You can wait or use 'copy run
start unconditional' to save your config anyway.
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-C10G>
total 2079
-rw-r--r--rw-rw-rw-rw-r--r--rw-r--r--rw-r--r-CASA-C10G>
dir fdsk2
1
1
1
1
1
root
root
root
root
root
root
17538 Nov 4
root
23822 Oct 5
root 1035812 Nov 4
root 1048634 Nov 3
root
1209 Oct 28
13:19
16:04
13:30
15:46
15:24
cdb.log
docsislogfile
logfile
logfile.old
reboot_log
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS# dir
Total 9
-rwrr-1 root
1 root
8455 Aug 7 13:44 startup-config
CASA-CMTS#
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
user-name
<level>
password
password
CASA CMTS
username
<username>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# telnet port 23
CASA-CMTS (config)# show telnet port
telnet port 23
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# line vty 12
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# telnet timeout 60
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# no telnet timeout
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS#system reboot
System configuration has been modified. Save
[yes/no]? yes
Proceed with reload? {confirm | no} [Enter]
CASA CMTS
System Uptime: 0 d, 0 h, 14 m, 49 s
128MHz T1 Clock
Module 1 UPS Running (8 ports, 2 phy
chans/port, 1 log chans/phy chan, scdma map
00)
Major rev 3, Minor rev 0
serial_no = UV30B89S0003
CFE version 2.1.5
Module 2 QAM Running (4 ports, 4
channels/port, 1 banks/port, docsis enabled)
Major rev 4, Minor rev 1
serial_no = QV46B89S0143
CFE version 2.1.3
CASA-CMTS#show version
Running Image: SMM Rel 5.2, Ver 28, Wed Jun 24
16:09:44 EDT 2009, (moly)
Boot device: flash2
flash1: SMM Rel 5.2, Ver 26B, Fri Jun 5
08:27:11 EDT 2009, ( moly)
flash2: SMM Rel 5.2, Ver 28, Wed Jun 24
16:12:39 EDT 2009, ( moly)
CFE Boot: Major 2, Minor 1, Build 3
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Example
C3000-230(config# show ntp status
remote
refid
delay
offset
jitter
==============================================================================
203.248.240.140 .INIT.
16 -
- 1024
0.000
0.000
0.000
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway
Genmask
Flags Metric Ref
Use Iface
192.168.3.0 *
255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 gige0
192.168.0.0 *
255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
10.170.1.0 *
255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 dmac1
10.121.0.0 192.168.0.135 255.255.0.0 UG 0 0 0
eth0
default
192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0
UG 0 0 0 eth0
CASA CMTS
IP-Address
192.168.8.230
88.88.88.230
128:238:238:238::230
192.168.3.230
3000::230
33.33.33.230
4000:238:238:238::230
34.34.34.230
3000:238:238:238::230
35.35.35.230
36.36.36.230
37.37.37.230
12.232.100.230
10.230.1.1
10.10.20.1
10.188.1.1
10.230.20.1
2000:230:1::1
Admin
Status
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
Link
Status
up
up
up
up
up
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
up
up
up
down
down
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
State
Type
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
PID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
86
PPID
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
LWP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
86
TIME
00:00:15
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:01
CMD
init [3]
[kthreadd]
[ksoftirqd/0]
[events/0]
[khelper]
[kblockd/0]
[kseriod]
[casa_help]
[pdflush]
[pdflush]
[kswapd0]
[aio/0]
CASA CMTS
ksoftirqd/2
migration/3
ksoftirqd/3
migration/4
ksoftirqd/4
migration/5
ksoftirqd/5
migration/6
ksoftirqd/6
migration/7
ksoftirqd/7
migration/8
ksoftirqd/8
migration/9
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
root
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
11:59
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
00:00:00
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show controller
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
DBC Response
:
0/ups;
DBC Acknowledgements :
0/ups;
DBC Success
:
0/ups;
DBC Fail
:
0/ups;
DBC Partial Service :
0/ups;
Last clearing of interface stat: never
Interface gige 11 information:
IfIndex:
1000083
interface status
Administratively DOWN
link status
DOWN
auto-negotiation
Enabled
interface speed
1000000000
duplex status
Full
mac address
0017.1000.5e4d
Statistics:
IfInOctets
0
IfInUcastPkts
0
IfInNUcastPkts
0
IfInNUcastDiscards
0
IfInDiscards
0
IfInErrors
0
IfInUnknownProtos
0
IfOutOctets
0
IfOutUcastPkts
0
IfOutNUcastPkts
0
IfOutErrors
0
IfOutNUcastDiscards
0
IfOutDiscards
0
IpForwDatagrams
0
IpInReceives
0
IpInDiscards
0
v6IfInReceives
0
v6IfInDiscards
0
v6IfInErrors
0
v6IfOutForwDatagrams
0
v6IfOutDiscards
0
Last clearing of interface stat: never
SMM xgig interface information:
eth interface information:
Interface eth 0 information:
IfIndex:
1
interface status
UP
interface speed
100000000
mac address
0017.1000.5e40
Statistics:
IfInOctets
28077350
IfInUcastPkts
57667
IfInDiscards
0
IfInErrors
0
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
CASA CMTS
IfOutOctets
IfOutUcastPkts
IfOutErrors
IfOutDiscards
C3000-230#
2285988
49326
0
0
CASA CMTS
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#auto-reboot monitor
192.168.2.177 30
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1.624 ms
0.943 ms
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1/0/1
1/0/2
1/0/3
1/1/0
1/1/1
1/1/2
1/1/3
1/2/0
1/2/1
1/2/2
1/2/3
1/3/0
1/3/1
1/3/2
1/3/3
2/0/0
2/0/1
2/0/2
2/0/3
2/1/0
2/1/1
2/1/2
2/1/3
2/2/0
2/2/1
2/2/2
2/2/3
2/3/0
2/3/1
2/3/2
2/3/3
3/0.0
3/0.1
3/1.0
3/1.1
3/2.0
3/2.1
3/3.0
3/3.1
3/4.0
3/4.1
3/5.0
3/5.1
3/6.0
3/6.1
3/7.0
3/7.1
4/0.0
4/0.1
4/1.0
4/1.1
4/2.0
4/2.1
4/3.0
4/3.1
4/4.0
4/4.1
4/5.0
4/5.1
4/6.0
4/6.1
4/7.0
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(549000000 Hz)
(555000000 Hz)
(561000000 Hz)
(567000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
(20000000 Hz)
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
4/7.1
5/0.0
5/0.1
5/1.0
5/1.1
5/2.0
5/2.1
5/3.0
5/3.1
5/4.0
5/4.1
5/5.0
5/5.1
5/6.0
5/6.1
5/7.0
5/7.1
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
(20000000
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
down
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
4/0.0
4/0.1
4/1.0
4/1.1
(32600000
(34200000
(35800000
(37400000
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
Hz)
up
up
up
up
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-eth0)# ip access-group
my_access_group
CASA-CMTS(config-if-eth0)# no ip access-group
CASA CMTS
<port>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-gige)# ip address
192.168.3.100 255.255.255.0
CASA-CMTS(config-if-gige)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
interface gige 5
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 6
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 7
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 8
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 9
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 10
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
interface gige 11
no ip igmp
auto negotiate
no shutdown
no ip pim sparse-mode
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-trunk 12)#
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface trunk 12
C3000-230(conf-if-trunk 12)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-trunk 1# ip igmp
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-trunk 1# no ip igmp
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-trunk 1)#
CASA CMTS
State
Type
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
static
ARPA
dynamic ARPA
static
ARPA
static
ARPA
static
ARPA
CASA CMTS
Configuring DNS
CASA-CMTS(config)#nameserver 192.168.9.0
CASA-CMTS(config)#nameserver source-interface
loopback 12
Configuring DHCP
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
/etc/dhcpd.conf
allow leasequery;
host cpe_lab {
hardware ethernet 00:14:22:fa:87:19; <----MAC address of cpe/pc
fixed-address 10.10.9.202;
<----Note this must not be a host IP in the
option routers 10.10.9.1;
IP bundle range
<----IP secondary address gateway from the
IP bundle setting
}
subnet 10.10.9.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
default-lease-time 3000000; # 5 min
max-lease-time 31557600;
# one year
option routers 10.10.9.1;
filename "cm231.cfg";
next-server 192.168.9.1;
option time-offset -18000;
option time-servers 192.168.9.1;
option log-servers 192.168.9.1;
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show running-config | i
leasequery
dhcp leasequery enforce
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Trunk
Mode
State
Priority
Flag
Receive
Send
gige1
active
down
1000
ACG
gige2
active
down
2000
ACG
gige3
passive
down
3000
CG
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
!
interface trunk 1
gige 1 mode active
gige 2 mode active
gige 3 mode passive
load-balance sdip
no shutdown
CASA-CMTS(config-if-trunk 1)# no gige 1
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-gige 0)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# list
area-password WORD
area-password WORD authenticate snp
(send-only|validate)
authentication key-chain XXX
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<name>
password
password
CASA CMTS
<name>
name
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no authentication
send-only
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# default-information
orginate
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no default-information
originate
password
password
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# domain-password
abcXyZ
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# domain-password
abcXyZ authenticate snp validate
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# no area-password
CASA CMTS
seconds
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# lsp-gen-interval
level-1 20
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# lsp-gen-interval
level-2 10
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no lsp-gen-interval 50
CASA CMTS
seconds
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no lsp-lifetime
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# metric-style
transition
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no metric-style
CASA CMTS
network-entity-title
networkentity-title
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# net
47.0004.0000.0000.1234.5678.2005.00
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no net
47.0004.0000.0000.1234.5678.2005.00
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# passive-interface
gige4
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# passive-interface
loopback0
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#no passive-interface
gige4
name
name
CASA CMTS
<name>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)# set-overload-bit
on-startup 10
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#spf-interval-exp 50
500
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#spf-interval-exp
level-1 50 500
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-isis)#spf-interval-exp
level-1 50 500
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Area chris:
Area AAA:
CASA CMTS
Interface
Gige0
Lookback1
Ver
v2
v2
Nbr Count
2
1
0
0
DR Prior DR
192.168.6.144
0.0.0.0
Interface
Uptime/Expires
DR Priority
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show ip pim rp
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4, Static
RP 143.1.1.1, static
CASA-CMTS(config)#show ip pim rp mapping
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4
RP 192.168.3.232, v2
Info source: 192.168.3.232, via bootstrap, priority 0,
holdtime 150
Uptime: 0:0:44:8, expires: 148
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show ip pim rp
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4, Static
RP 143.1.1.1, static
CASA-CMTS(config)#show ip pim rp mapping
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4
RP 192.168.3.232, v2
Info source: 192.168.3.232, via bootstrap, priority 0,
holdtime 150
Uptime: 0:0:44:8, expires: 148
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# end
no
<id>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# area 10
authentication
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# no area 10
authentication
<cost>
<id>
<cost>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# no area 3
filter-list prefix area_3 in
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# area 3 SC
enable
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# no area 3 SC
enable
CASA CMTS
<id>
<router-id>
num>
key>
CASA CMTS
num>
<num>
<num>
<num>
key>
CASA CMTS
key id>
key>
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# auto-cost
reference-bandwidth 20
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# no auto-cost
reference-bandwidth 20
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# compatible
rfc1583
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# no compatible
rfc1583
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# default-metric 20
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-C3000(config-router-ospf)# list
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) authentication
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) authentication
message-digest
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) default-cost <016777215>
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) export-list NAME
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) filter-list prefix
WORD (in|out)
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) import-list NAME
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) nssa
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) nssa (translatecandidate|translate-never|translate-always)
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) nssa (translatecandidate|translate-never|translate-always) nosummary
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) nssa no-summary
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) range A.B.C.D/M
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) range A.B.C.D/M
advertise
area (A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>) range A.B.C.D/M
advertise cost <0-16777215>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# neighbor
192.168.3.20 priority 1 poll-interval 140
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# network
10.10.10.0/24 area 1
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# network
10.10.20.1/24 area 2
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# distribute-list
list1 out static
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# route-id
192.168.3.20
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)# router ospf
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# redistribute
connected
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)# network
192.168.3.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)# router ospf
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#network
192.168.3.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#network
10.237.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
CASA-CMTS(config-router-ospf)#network
10.237.2.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# end
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)#defaultinformation originate
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# distribute-list
prefix area_3 in
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# list
default-information originate
default-metric <1-16>
distance <1-255>
distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M
distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M WORD
distribute-list WORD (in|out)
distribute-list WORD (in|out) WORD
distribute-list prefix WORD (in|out)
distribute-list prefix WORD (in|out) WORD
end
exit
list
neighbor A.B.C.D
network (A.B.C.D/M|WORD)
no default-information originate
no default-metric
no default-metric <1-16>
no distance <1-255>
no distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M
no distance <1-255> A.B.C.D/M WORD
no distribute-list WORD (in|out)
no distribute-list WORD (in|out) WORD
no distribute-list prefix WORD (in|out)
no distribute-list prefix WORD (in|out) WORD
no neighbor A.B.C.D
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# neighbor
10.10.10.3
CASA CMTS
10.10.10.3/24
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# network
192.168.3.4/24
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# passive
interface default
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# route
192.168.2.3/24
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-rip)# version 2
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Next Hop
0.0.0.0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# network
10.0.0.0/8
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
10.0.0.1 remote-as 2
string
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
10.0.0.1 password
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# no neighbor
64.10.1.0 shutdown
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor
192.168.3.1 version 4
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor 192.168.3.4
interface ifname
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
192.168.3.4 next-hop-self
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#[no] neighbor
192.168.3.4 default-originate
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
192.168.3.4 maximum-prefix 100
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
192.168.3.4 distribute-list list1 in
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor peer
prefix-list prefixList1 out
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor peer
filter-list filterList1 in
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor peer
route-map <name> [in | out]
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)#neighbor group1
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
192.168.3.4 peer-group peerGroup1
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<name>
CASA CMTS
RFC1930
CASA CMTS
>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Example 1
Example 2
CASA CMTS
!
ip access-list
!
Permit all 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 any any
route-map RMAP permit 10
match ip address acl
set community 7675:80
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
CASA CMTS
Example 6
Example 7
CASA CMTS
Example 8
Example 9
CASA CMTS
Where:
type
num
<string>
Where:
string
<string>
Where:
string
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-router-bgp)# neighbor
192.168.3.4 dont-capability-negotiate
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
IP access control
Where:
acl_name
CASA CMTS
Where:
acl_name
Where:
acl_name
Where:
sequence-number
CASA CMTS
<protocol_name>
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA-CMTS(conf-acl telnet_host)# no 10
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-acl telnet_host)#
CASA-CMTS(conf-acl telnet_host)#
10 permit telnet 192.168.2.238
15 permit telnet 192.168.2.222
20 deny telnet any any
CASA-CMTS(conf-acl telnet_host)#
CASA-CMTS(conf-acl telnet_host)#
10 permit telnet 192.168.2.238
20 permit telnet 192.168.2.222
30 deny telnet any any
resequence
show ip access-list telnet_host
255.255.255.255 any
255.255.255.255 any
Where:
<eth_int>
CASA CMTS
Where:
<port-id>
Where:
<port-id>
CASA-CMTS(config-if-gige
telnet_host
1)# ip access-group
CASA CMTS
acl_name
Where:
acl_name
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
no match
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 2
CASA-CMTS(config-if-vlan 2)
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 2
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 2
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-vlan 2)
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 10
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 2
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-vlan)# ip access-group
my_access_group
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-if-vlan)# no ip access-group
my_access_group
CASA-CMTS(config)#interface vlan 10
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
State
Type
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
dynamic ARPA
static
ARPA
dynamic ARPA
static
ARPA
static
ARPA
static
ARPA
CASA CMTS
Configuring L2VPN
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<size>
<stream-id>
<stream-id>
CASA-CMTS(config-stream)# end
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA CMTS
<stream-id>
<stream-id>
<stream-id>
<stream-id>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-stream 123)# no ip
destination address
CASA-CMTS(config-stream 123)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
ip source address is
ip destination address is
udp source port is
udp destination port is
Dejitter buffer is
millisecond
wildcard
wildcard
wildcard
3014
400
stream 14
ip source address is
ip destination address is
udp source port is
udp destination port is
Dejitter buffer is
millisecond
CASA-CMTS(config)#
wildcard
wildcard
wildcard
3002
400
wildcard
wildcard
wildcard
3014
400
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
:
CASA-CMTS# show module 0 stream no-mapping
Module 0 - Stream with no mapping
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA-CMTS#config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
<module>/<port>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
256
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
256
CASA CMTS
11/0.1/1
0.0
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS#config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 2/6)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
channel-width 3200000
power-level 0
power-adjustment continue 2
power-adjustment threshold 1
voice-bw-reserve 75 emergency 0
rate-limit
no ingress-cancellation
logical-channel 0 prov-attr-mask 0x0
logical-channel 0 channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
logical-channel 0 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 1 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 1 pre-equalization
logical-channel 1 power-offset 0
logical-channel 1 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 1 class-id 0x0
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 1 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 1 pre-equalization
logical-channel 1 power-offset 0
logical-channel 1 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 1 class-id 0x0
logical-channel 1 shutdown
shutdown
CASA CMTS
no ingress-cancellation
logical-channel 0 prov-attr-mask 0x0
logical-channel 0 channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
logical-channel 0 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 0 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 0 pre-equalization
logical-channel 0 power-offset 0
logical-channel 0 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 0 class-id 0x0
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 prov-attr-mask 0x0
logical-channel 1 channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 1 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 1 pre-equalization
logical-channel 1 power-offset 0
logical-channel 1 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 1 class-id 0x0
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
CASA CMTS
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
logical-channel 0 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 0 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 0 pre-equalization
logical-channel 0 power-offset 0
logical-channel 0 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 0 class-id 0x0
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 prov-attr-mask 0x0
logical-channel 1 channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 data-backoff automatic
logical-channel 1 ranging-backoff 0 4
no logical-channel 1 pre-equalization
logical-channel 1 power-offset 0
logical-channel 1 ranging-priority 0x0
logical-channel 1 class-id 0x0
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
C3000-230(config)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 2/6)#ingress-cancellation
100
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 11/0.0)#voice-bw-reserve
75 emergency 10
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 3/6)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 11/0.0)#spectrum-rule 10
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
0.0
0 %
0 %
events/second.
% of Events
Max Power
-----------
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
interface ip-bundle 1
ip address 172.18.32.4 255.255.255.0
ip address 192.168.254.254 255.255.255.0 secondary
cable helper-address 172.18.4.239
ip access-group 123
interface ip-bundle 1.1
ip address 10.0.0.3 255.255.255.0
ip address 192.168.54.254 255.255.255.0 secondary
cable helper-address 172.18.4.239
ip access-group 123
interface ip-bundle 1.2
ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 10.110.50.25 255.255.255.0 secondary
cable helper-address 172.18.4.239
ip access-group 123
CASA CMTS
CASA(config)#cpe-class setTopBoxes
CASA(conf-cpe-class stb)#dhcp option 60 stbUser1
CASA(config)#cpe-class computers
CASA(conf-cpe-class stb1)#dhcp option 60 pcUser1
CASA(conf-cpe-class stb1)#end
CASA(config)#interface ip-bundle 1
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# ip address 10.231.1.1 255.255.255.0
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# ip address 10.231.13.1 255.255.255.0 setTopBoxes
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# ip address 10.231.20.1 255.255.255.0 computers
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# cable helper-address 192.168.3.16 setTopBoxes
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# cable helper-address 192.168.3.17 computers
CASA(ip-bundle 1)# cable helper-address 192.168.3.6
string
CASA CMTS
string
string
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1
144574
2118
CASA CMTS
downstream
downstream
downstream
downstream
downstream
downstream
unicast bytes:
multicast bytes:
total bytes:
unicast packets:
multicast packets:
total packets:
96070
0
96070
446
0
446
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)# no interface docsis-mac 2
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#
172.23.66.143 host
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#
172.23.66.144 cable-modem
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#
172.23.66.145 mta
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#
CASA-CMTS(config)#
helper-address
helper-address
helper-address
end
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#tftp-proxy
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-mac 2)#tftp-enforce
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
CASA CMTS
DSD
DCC
DCC
DCC
DCC
DCC
DCC
DCC
DBC
DBC
DBC
DBC
DBC
DBC
Fail
Request
Response
Acknowledgements
Success
Fail
RSP Depart
RSP Arrive
Request
Response
Acknowledgements
Success
Fail
Partial Service
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0/ups;
0/ups;
2/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
1/ups;
1/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ups;
0/ds
1/ds
0/ds
1/ds
1/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
0/ds
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#service group 4
C10G-CMTS(conf-svc-grp 4)#show this
service group 4
upstream 11/6.0
upstream 11/6.1
upstream 11/6.2
upstream 11/6.3
upstream 11/7.0
upstream 11/7.1
upstream 11/7.2
upstream 11/7.3
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#show md-ds-sg
docsis-mac 1 service-group 1
qam 0/1/0
qam 0/1/1
qam 0/1/2
qam 0/1/3
docsis-mac 1 service-group 2
qam 0/2/0
qam 0/2/1
qam 0/2/2
qam 0/2/3
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(bond-us-mac-1group-1)# upstream
1/1.0/0
CASA-CMTS(bond-us-mac-1group-1)# no upstream
1/1.0/0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
profile
profile
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#modulation-profile 22
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)#
<iuc>
<mod-type> <diff-encoding> <preamble-len> <fect> <fec-k> <scramble-seed> <bust-size> <guard-time> <cwlen> <scramble-mode>
iuc
mod-type
diff-encoding
preamble-len
fec-t
fec-k
scrambler-seed
max-burst-size
guard-time
code-word-len
scrambler-mode
Configuring modulation-profile 6
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# modulation-profile 6
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# request tdma qpsk off 64 0 16 338 1 8 fixed on
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# initial tdma qpsk off 128 5 34 338 0 48 fixed on
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# station tdma qpsk off 128 5 34 338 0 48 fixed on
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# short tdma qpsk off 72 6 75 338 6 8 fixed on
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# long tdma qpsk off 80 8 220 338 0 8 fixed on
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# end
CASA-CMTS(config)#
iuc
mod-type
diff-encoding
preamble-len
fec-t
fec-k
scrambler-seed
max-burst-size
guard-time
code-word-len
scrambler-mode
CASA CMTS
profile
mod-type
profile
mod-type
CASA-CMTS(config)#modulation profile 22
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)#
<iuc>
<mod-type> <diff-encoding> <preamble-len>
<fec-t> <fec-k> <scramble-seed> <bust-size> <guard-time>
<cw-len> <scramble-mode> <intlv-depth> <intlv-block>
<preamble-type>
CASA CMTS
iuc
mod-type
diff-encoding
preamble-len
fec-t
fec-k
scrambler-seed
max-burst-size
guard-time
code-word-len
scrambler-mode
intlv-depth
intlv-block
preamble-type
Configure modulation-profile 7
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# modulation-profile 7
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# request atdma qpsk
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# initial atdma qpsk
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# station atdma qpsk
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# a-shot atdma 16qam
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# a-long atdma 16qam
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# end
CASA-CMTS(config)#
<iuc>
<mod-type>
<diff-encoding>
<preamble-len>
<fec-t> = T
<fec-k> = k
<scrambler-seed>
<max-burst-size>
<guard-time>
<code-word-len>
<scrambler-mode>
<intlv-depth>
<intlv-block>
<preamble-type>
CASA CMTS
profile
mod-type
<profile>
<mod-type>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#modulation-profile 22
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)#
<iuc>
<mod-type> <diff-encoding> <preamble-len>
<fec-t> <fec-k> <scramble-seed> <bust-size> <guard-time>
<cw-len> <scramble-mode> <intlv-depth> <intlv-block>
<preamble-type>
<iuc>
<mod-type>
<diff-encoding>
<preamble-len>
<fec-t> = T
<fec-k> = k
<scrambler-seed>
<max-burst-size>
<guard-time>
<code-word-len>
<scrambler-mode>
<intlv-depth>
<intlv-block>
<preamble-type>
Configuring modulation-profile 8
CASA-CMTS# config
CASA-CMTS(config)# modulation-profile 8
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# request mtdma qpsk off 64 0 16 338 1 8 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# initial mtdma qpsk off 128 5 34 338 0 48 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# station mtdma qpsk off 128 5 34 338 0 48 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# shot mtdma 16qam off 72 6 75 338 6 8 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# long mtdma 16qam off 80 8 220 338 0 8 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# a-shot mtdma 16qam off 72 6 75 338 6 8 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# a-long mtdma 16qam off 80 8 220 338 0 8 fixed on 1
1536 qpsk0
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)# end
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA CMTS
<iuc>
<mod-type>
<diff-encoding>
<preamble-len>
<fec-t> = T
<fec-k> = k
<scrambler-seed>
<max-burst-size>
<guard-time>
<code-word-len>
<scrambler-mode>
<intlv-depth>
<intlv-block>
<preamble-type>
<profile>
<mod-type>
CASA-CMTS(config)#modulation-profile 22 scdma
qpsk
CASA-CMTS(config-mod-prof)#
CASA CMTS
[<profile>]
off
1 off
1 off
on 128 1 on
on 128 1 on
CASA CMTS
<profile>
CASA-CMTS(config)# no modulation-profile 7
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA CMTS
Examples
C10G(config-if-ups 13/0.0)# show upstream burst-noise
upstream channel
burst noise rate (events/sec)
10/0.0/0
143.0
10/0.0/1
119.7
10/0.1/0
95.2
10/0.1/1
131.1
10/1.0/0
0.0
10/1.0/1
0.0
10/1.1/0
0.0
10/1.1/1
0.0
C10G-181(config-if-ups 13/0.0)#show upstream 10/0.0/0 burst-noise
Burst Noise Stats for Channel 10/0.0/0:
Burst noise event rate:
Percentage of Correctable Burst Events:
Percentage of Uncorrectable Burst Events:
Burst Duration (microseconds)
----------------------------0 to 1
1 to 3
3 to 10
10 to 50
50 to 500
500 to 2000
2000 to 10000
10000 to 50000
> 50000
% of Events
----------0
65
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
143.5 events/second.
98%
2%
Max Power (in dB)
----------------0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Group
----Group
-----
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
244.0.0.1/32
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
CASA-CMTS(conf-grp-config
1)#
1)#
1)#
1)#
1)#
1)#
1)#
tos-low 0
tos-high 0
tos-mask 0
qos-id 13
encryption-id 0
phs-id 0
priority 1
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-igmp-static-group 224.0.100.100)#
secondary-source 224.0.100.200
CASA-CMTS(conf-igmp-static-group 224.0.100.100)#
switch multicast-source
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
param
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-service-class 1)#max-traffic-burst
20000000
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-service-class 1)#end
CASA-CMTS(config)#show cable service-class
Index
Name
Dir
Sched
Prio
MaxSusRate
MaxBurst
MinRsvRate
1
test
US
BE
0
20000000
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Name
Dir
PCMM-US US
PCMM-DS DS
DefD3Down
Sched
BE
BE
US
Configuring PacketCable
Prio
0
0
BE
MaxSusRate
0
512000
0
MaxBurst
24480
3044
3044
MinRsvRate
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)# packetcable
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)# packetcable t0 15
CASA-CMTS(config)# packetcable t1 10
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)#
interface loopback
CASA-CMTS(config)#
alpha
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Configuring DSG
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# group 3
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# no group 3
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-grp-2)# end
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# dst-address
1234.2345.3456
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# service-class
private-class
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# no service-class
private-class
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# classifier 1 20
192.168.0.1/24 224.0.0.100 indcd 6666 6667
CASA-CMTS(conf-dsg-tunnel-2)# no classifier 1 20
192.168.0.1/24 224.0.0.100 indcd 6666 6667
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1
qam 0/0/0
rule-priority
qam 0/0/1
rule-priority
qam 0/0/2
rule-priority
qam 0/0/3
rule-priority
CASA CMTS
dsg
dsg
dsg
dsg
dsg
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<mic_string>
<mic_string>
CASA-CMTS(config)# no shared-secret
CASA-CMTS(config)# no shared-secret extend
CASA-CMTS(config)# show running-config | i secret
shared-secret 7 d6ab86abb7242b65
CASA CMTS
<mic_string>
<mic_string>
CASA-CMTS(config)# shared-secondary-secret 1 0
DOCSIS
CASA-CMTS(config)# no shared-secondary-secret 1
CASA-CMTS(config)# no shared-secondary-secret 2
extend
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
alg1
alg2
alg3
CASA CMTS
<url_string>
<url_string>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<list_id>
<list_id>
CASA CMTS
<list_id> <mac_addr>
<list_id>
<mac_addr>
Main
{
NetworkAccess 1;
VendorSpecific
{
VendorIdentifier 0xffffff;
GenericTLV TlvCode 7 TlvLength 8 TlvValue
0x01066d65726c696e;
}
MaxCPE 16;
UsServiceFlow
{
UsServiceFlowRef 1;
QosParamSetType 7;
CASA CMTS
SchedulingType 2;
}
DsServiceFlow
{
DsServiceFlowRef 2;
QosParamSetType 7;
}
/* CmMic 49b9d8d459f9a9119f43188372a00422; */
/* CmtsMic 0dc1e7ce52cb806a57f13d9eea9c4db8; */
/*EndOfDataMkr*/
>
CASA CMTS
>
Spectrum management
CASA CMTS
<id>
CASA CMTS
<id>
<id>
CASA CMTS
freq1
freq2
defined
spectrum rule 2
frequency band 14000000 20000000
frequency band 33000000 60000000
<id>
freq
CASA CMTS
<time>
<time>
<id>
CASA-CMTS(conf-spec-rule 2)#
action modulation frequency channel-width
CASA CMTS
<id>
<id>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<id>
CASA CMTS
<id>
CASA CMTS
<id>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 11/0.0)#spectrum-rule 10
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config-if-ups 11/0.0)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
1/4/0
1600000
1/4/0
800000
1/4/0
1600000
1/4/0
800000
1/4/0
1600000
1/4/0
6400000
1/4/0
12
1/4/0
10
1/4/0
800000
1/4/0
3
1/4/0
6400000
1/4/0
17000000
CASA CMTS
chan_width
NOISE-LEVEL
(dB)
5000000:
9.5
11400000:
0.0
17800000:
7.8
24200000:
7.8
30600000:
6.0
37000000:
7.0
43400000:
17.2
49800000:
9.5
56200000:
9.5
62600000:
6.0
at channel-width 6400000
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(conf-rule
CASA-CMTS(conf-rule
3
CASA-CMTS(conf-rule
CASA-CMTS(conf-rule
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
spectrum rule 2
frequency band 26000000 42000000
action frequency
upstream 8/1
Code From
F
30000000
To
27600000
Reason
SNR 80 (280)
30000000
Configuration
30000000
29600000
30000000
Configuration
30000000
29600000
29600000
30000000
Back to
30000000
29600000
10
Configuration
3200000
Configuration
CASA CMTS
change
8/1/0
change
Wed Dec
2 16:41:45 2009
30000000
Configuration
spectrum rule 1
channel-width 6400000 800000
action modulation channel-width
correctable-fec threshold 3
uncorrectable-fec threshold 1
profile 3 snr-threshold 280
profile 12 snr-threshold 250
profile 22 snr-threshold 220
profile 30 snr-threshold 190
profile 33 snr-threshold 150
interface upstream 1/0
spectrum-rule 1
spectrum rule 20
frequency 60000000
frequency band 5500000 40000000
frequency band 46000000 51200000
channel-width 6400000 800000
action frequency channel-width modulation
correctable-fec threshold 3
uncorrectable-fec threshold 0
profile 10 snr-threshold 300
profile 20 snr-threshold 260
interface upstream 2/0.0
spectrum-rule 20
.
logical-channel 0 profile 10 secondary-profile 20
CASA CMTS
<x/y>
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
CASA CMTS
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F7
4C
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F7 4C F8 DA
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4
F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2 F4 F2
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-general-default)# enable
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-general-default)# no enable
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-general-default)#initial-tech
broadcast-ranging
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-general-default)# policy-id 2
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-exe-rule 1)#suspend-load-balance
from 12:00:00 to 15:00:00
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-restrict-2)# docsis-mac 1
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS#config
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA CMTS
IP Address
US
DS
MAC
Prim Service-
0005.caa3.d5c4
0017.9a60.5c30
0025.2e06.70ec
0026.2495.b89c
0026.5e77.43b3
C10G-RC220#
10.220.1.137
10.220.1.146
10.220.1.129
0.0.0.0
10.220.1.123
Intf
11/0.0/0
11/0.0/0
11/0.0/0
11/7.0/0
11/0.0/0
Intf
2/0/7
2/0/6
2/0/4*
1/7/7
2/0/7*
Status
init(o)
online(pt)
online(pt)
offline
online(pt)
Sid
19
3
4
0
1
-/-/-/-/-/-
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-restrict-group-2)# docsis-mac 1
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-restrict-mac-id-group-1)#
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-restrict-cm 1)#
load-balance-group 3
restricted-
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-restrict-cm 1)#
restricted-load-balance-group
no
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Setting the upstream channel frequency difference limit on the DCC when
the initial technique is direct
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(load-bal-general-default)# initial-tech
direct frequency-limit 40
Changing a bonded CMs upstream and downstream with the DBC method
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
shutdown
!
interface gige 3
shutdown
!
!
cable sec tftp-options none
no cable sec config-file-learning
cable sec cert-revocation-list url
cable sec ocsp protocol-url
!
!
interface qam 0/0
interleave 128x1
power 540
channel 0 frequency 669000000
no channel 0 shutdown
channel 1 frequency 675000000
no channel 1 shutdown
channel 2 frequency 681000000
no channel 2 shutdown
channel 3 frequency 687000000
no channel 3 shutdown
no shutdown
interface qam 0/1
interleave 128x1
power 540
channel 0 frequency 549000000
no channel 0 shutdown
channel 1 frequency 555000000
no channel 1 shutdown
channel 2 frequency 561000000
no channel 2 shutdown
channel 3 frequency 567000000
no channel 3 shutdown
no shutdown
interface qam 0/2
interleave 128x1
channel 0 frequency
channel 0 shutdown
channel 1 frequency
channel 1 shutdown
channel 2 frequency
channel 2 shutdown
channel 3 frequency
channel 3 shutdown
shutdown
549000000
555000000
561000000
567000000
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 5
logical-channel 1 frame 16 8 128
no logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/1
frequency 12000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 5
logical-channel 1 frame 16 8 128
no logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/2
frequency 16000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 5
logical-channel 1 frame 16 8 128
no logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/3
frequency 20000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 5
logical-channel 1 frame 16 8 128
no logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/4
frequency 24000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/5
frequency 28000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
CASA CMTS
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/6
frequency 32000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
interface upstream 1/7
frequency 36000000
channel-width 3200000
logical-channel 0 profile 2
logical-channel 0 minislot 2
no logical-channel 0 shutdown
logical-channel 1 profile 2
logical-channel 1 minislot 2
logical-channel 1 shutdown
no shutdown
!
!
! load balance commands
!
load-balance enable
load-balance basic-rule 1
enable
suspend-load-balance from 13:00:00 to 20:00:00
load-balance basic-rule 2
enable
suspend-load-balance from 13:00:00 to 23:00:00
load-balance basic-rule 3
enable
suspend-load-balance from 20:00:00 to 01:00:00
load-balance execution-rule 1
enable
method modem
threshold load 10 enforce 30 minimum 35
load-balance policy 1
rule basic 1
rule basic 3
rule execution 1
CASA CMTS
end of config
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
<slot/port.phy_channel>
Where:
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
CASA CMTS
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
CASA CMTS
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
CASA CMTS
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
dmn_id
grp_id
Where:
CASA CMTS
QoS support
CASA CMTS
Configuring QoS
CASA CMTS
class-index
Where:
class-index
sclass-index
Where:
Dir
Sched
Prio
CASA CMTS
MaxSusRate MaxBurst
1
UP_UGS
1522
0
2
UP_UGSAD
1522
0
3
UP_RTPS
2000
64000
4
UP_BE
2000
0
5
DOWN_BE
3000
0
MinRsvRate
US/DS UGS
US/DS UGS_AD 0
US/DS RTPS
128000
US/DS BE
128000
US/DS BE
1000000
1
UP_UGS
0
0
1522
0
100 bytes
30
30
0x1FF
100 bytes
20000
4000
1
0xE0,0xA0
0 usecs
{0xE08,
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
Where:
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
<version>
<communitystring>
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
roup
context
read
write
Where:
group
notify
CASA CMTS
context
read
write
notify
Where:
<group>:
<context> :
CASA CMTS
Where:
comm_index
comm_name
sec_name
context_id
context_name
tag
comm_index
Where:
comm_index
Where:
name
tag
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#snmp notify
InformV2cSNMPv2cNotifyTagList
InformV2cSNMPv2cNotifyTagList inform n
on-volatile
CASA-CMTS(config) show snmp
name
Where:
sec_name
group_name
Where:
sec_name
group_name
CASA CMTS
time_out_num
tgt_addr
retry_num
tag_list
td_addr
param
mask_value
<num>
Where:
tgt_addr
td_addr
time_out_num
retry_num
tag_list
param
mask_value
<num>
CASA CMTS
addr
Where:
addr
param
sec_name
Where:
param
sec_name
CASA CMTS
param
Where:
param
view
subtree
mask
Where:
view
subtree
mask
CASA CMTS
view
subtree
Where:
view
subtree
engine_id
auth_pswd
target_string
Where:
engine_id
user_name
auth_pswd
priv_pswd
user_name
priv_pswd
CASA CMTS
target_string
<engine_id
user_name
Where:
engine_id
user_name
name:
Index:
SecurityName:
StorageType:
Status:
private
private
rwtesting
3
active
CASA CMTS
Community
Community
Community
Community
Community
name:
Index:
SecurityName:
StorageType:
Status:
public
public
rotesting
3
active
Community
Community
Community
Community
Community
name:
Index:
SecurityName:
StorageType:
Status:
rotesting
rocablelabs
rotesting
3
active
Community
Community
Community
Community
Community
name:
Index:
SecurityName:
StorageType:
Status:
rwtesting
rwcablelabs
rwtesting
3
active
Community
Community
Community
Community
Community
name:
Index:
SecurityName:
StorageType:
Status:
testcom
testcom
rotesting
3
active
CASA CMTS
snmpOutGetNexts:
snmpOutSetRequests:
snmpOutGetResponses:
snmpOutTraps:
snmpEnableAuthenTraps:
snmpSilentDrops:
snmpProxyDrops:
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#software-health-check snmpd
CASA-CMTS(config)# no software-health-check
snmpd
Configuring IPDR
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
Schema Name
:
Schema version
:
Collection Interval:
Streaming status
:
Collector IpAddr
:
Session Type
:
Session enabled
:
DOCSIS-SAMIS-TYPE-1_3.5.1-A.1.xsd
3.5.1-A.1
60 (seconds)
Other
N/A
TIME INTERVAL
TRUE
Session: 2
Session Name
:
Schema Name
:
Schema version
:
Collection Interval:
Streaming status
:
Collector IpAddr
:
Session Type
:
Session enabled
:
DOCSIS-SAMIS-TYPE-2
DOCSIS-SAMIS-TYPE-2_3.5.1-A.1.xsd
3.5.1-A.1
17 (seconds)
Other
N/A
TIME INTERVAL
TRUE
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Configuring IPsec
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
ip_addr
lifetime
<dhgroup>:
<encryalgorith>:
<auth-algorith>:
<use-prekey>:
<mode>:
group
Where:
policy_name
dst_ip_addr
<group>
<lifetime>
CASA CMTS
<encryalgorith>
<auth-algorith>
CASA-CMTS(config)#
ipsec phase2
10.170.2.1 0 60 des md5 deflate
CASA-CMTS(config)# show
IKE status: running
phase II:
policy name
:
IP address source :
IP address remote :
lifetime
:
encryption
:
hash
:
compression-method:
test
10.170.1.1
ipsec info
test
10.170.1.1
10.170.2.1
60
des
MD5
deflate
phase I:
policy name :
IP address
:
exchange mode:
lifetime
:
proposal
:
test
10.170.1.1
aggressive
60
encryption :
hash
:
auth-method:
dh-group
:
phase II:
policy name
:
IP address source :
IP address remote :
lifetime
:
encryption
:
hash
:
compression-method:
triple DES
MD5
pre-shared key
1
test
10.170.1.1
10.170.2.1
60
des
MD5
deflate
CASA CMTS
Where:
phase_num
policy_name
local
local_port_num
remote_ip_addr remote_port_num
Where:
local_ip_addr
port_num
remote_ip_addr
CASA CMTS
192.168.2.247
192.168.2.125
any
out
ESP
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
DS
Intf
0/1/2
0/1/1
0/1/0*
0/1/3
MAC
Status
online
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
:0026.5e77.43b3
CASA CMTS
IP Address
:10.248.1.103
Prim Sid
:8
MAC Domain
:1
Upstream Channel Set
:1/0/0, 1/1/0, 1/4/0, 1/5/0
Downstream Channel Set
:0/1/0, 0/1/1, 0/1/2, 0/1/3
Unusable channel list
:
Timing Offset
:2030
Initial Timing Offset
:2026
Received Power
:0 dBmV
MAC Version
:DOC3.0
Qos Provisioned Mode
:DOC1.1
Enable DOCSIS2.0 Mode
:Y
Initial Ranging Message
:B-INIT-RNG-REQ
Registration Request Message
:REG-REQ-MP
Phy Operating Mode
:atdma
Capabilities
:{Frag=Y, Concat=Y, PHS=Y, Priv=BPI}
Optional Filtering Support
:{802.1P=N, 802.1Q=N}
Number of CPE IPs
:0
CFG Max-CPE
:16
Errors
:0 CRCs,0 HCSes
Stn Mtn Failures
:0 aborts,0 exhausted
Total US Flows
:1
Total DS Flows
:1
Total US Data
:128 packets,9074 bytes
Total US Throughput
:0 kbits/sec,0 packets/sec
Total DS Data
:6 packets,1039 bytes
Total DS Throughput
:0 kbits/sec,0 packets/sec
Upstream Dropped Packets
:0
Active Classifiers
:0
DSA/DSX messages
:permit all
Total Time Online
:0 d, 0 h, 58 m, 39 s
sysDescr
:Cisco EPC3212 DOCSIS 3.0 2-PORT EMTA
<<HW_REV: 1.0; VENDOR: Cisco; BOOTR: 2.3.0_R1; SW_REV: epc3212-E10-5-v302r12901-100121cZIG; MODEL: EPC3212>>z<AC>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
CM IP
CASA CMTS
DS
Intf
0/1/0
0/0/2
MAC
Status
init(i)
init(d)
Prim
Sid
402
401
RxPwr
(dB)
-0.2
0.0
Timing
Offset
2487
2245
Num
CPEs
0
0
MAC Address
SM
Power
3/0/0
0.0
3/0/0
0.2
Exhaust Count
0015.f2fe.bf1a
0
0050.bfb9.021d
0
SNR
42.1
42.1
Prim
Previous
Online
Sid
State
Time
online
online
BPI
Enb
no
no
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Start Time
Offline Time
-2009-08-23,21:51:20
2009-08-24,16:39:28
2009-08-24,20:20:35
2009-08-25,15:28:56
2009-08-25,18:53:52
Hit
Miss(%)
CRC
P-Adj
ARP-TO
1938
768 (28.4%)
online
1291
342 (20.9%)
init(r2)
1210
175 (12.6%)
init(r2)
Where:
Total
Modems
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
Active
Modems
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
Registered
Modems
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
States
CASA CMTS
1/3/1
Secondary
Modems
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Offline Channel
Modems Description
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Where:
Active
Modems
0
0
Registered
Secondary
Modems
0
Modems
Offline
0
0
Modems
CASA CMTS
1/1.0/0
WC-02324
Total:
X/Y/Z
Where:
x
y
z
MAC
Status
online
online
online
online
online
online
Prim
Sid
282
269
288
279
274
257
RxPwr
(dB)
0.7
-0.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.5
Timing
Offset
2404
2404
2405
2404
2405
2405
Num
CPEs
0
0
0
0
0
0
BPI
Enb
no
no
no
no
no
no
CASA CMTS
US IF
0018.4de7.3d2a 11/0.0/0
c446.199d.fee8 11/0.0/0
DS IF
Sid
1/0/0
1/0/0
1
5
USPwr(dB)
TX
RX
-0.5
0.7
USSNR
(dB)
30.8
27.4
Timing
Offset
-
MicroReflec
(dBc)
-
Where:
<
e>
x/y
Where:
x/y/z
DSPwr
(dB)
-
DSSNR Mode
(dB)
tdma
tdma
CASA CMTS
x
y
z
x/y
x/y/z
Where:
x
y
z
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
mac_addr
x
y
z
TX Time Micro(dB)
Offset Reflection
2434
11
2436
9
upstream 1/1/0
TX Time Micro(dB)
Offset Reflection
2436
9
Modem
State
online
online
Modem
State
online
CASA CMTS
Where:
ip_addr
mask
Where:
CASA CMTS
critical
error
warning
notice
informational
debug
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
>
>
Where:
DS Packets
DS
3
0
406
0
CASA CMTS
0011.e62b.6c0f
0
0
0
0013.115d.25a2
0
0
0
0014.6cb9.ff9f
9
1495
4
0015.e9a0.b8c6
44
4480
0
0016.ce88.8ab2
0
0
0
0017.9a5f.dcf9
0
0
0
CASA-CMTS#
CASA-CMTS# clear cable modem 0014.6cb9.ff9f counters
CASA-CMTS# show cable modem counters
MAC Address
US Packets
US Bytes
DS Packets
Bytes
0004.bd02.5050
9
1582
3
0011.e360.5655
0
0
0
0011.e62b.6c0f
0
0
0
0013.115d.25a2
0
0
0
0014.6cb9.ff9f
0
0
0
0015.e9a0.b8c6
44
4480
0
0016.ce88.8ab2
0
0
0
0017.9a5f.dcf9
0
0
0
CASA-CMTS#
>
0
0
927
0
0
0
DS
406
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
US
Intf
DS
Intf
0008.0e41.5664
0015.f2fe.9a7e
0015.f2fe.b9fb
0015.f2fe.ba58
0015.f2fe.c643
0015.f2fe.ceb9
0022.102b.c609
0022.3ace.d9b9
0026.5e77.4463
0026.5e77.446c
0/3.1/0
0/0.0/0
0/3.0/0
0/3.1/0
0/2.0/0
0/3.0/0
0/0.1/0
0/0.0/0
0/0.1/0
0/0.1/0
1/3/3
1/2/2
1/3/2
1/2/3
1/3/0
1/3/1
1/2/1
1/3/0
1/3/0
1/2/1
61
57
67
62
52
51
50
54
60
58
online
online
online
online
online
online
online
online
online
online
Rx
RX
Power SNR
2010-11-13,03:02:30
2010-11-13,03:02:30
2010-11-13,03:02:29
2010-11-13,03:02:35
2010-11-13,03:02:32
2010-11-13,03:02:34
2010-11-13,03:02:27
2010-11-13,03:02:35
2010-11-13,03:02:34
2010-11-13,03:02:30
-0.5
-0.5
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
-0.2
0.0
0.0
40.4
40.4
42.1
45.1
35.6
42.1
45.1
39.1
40.4
39.1
SM
Exh.Cnt
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
MAC
State
Sid
(db)
Offset
online
-2.0
889
online
-2.0
882
CASA CMTS
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
Motorola
0
no
0013.7163.3ea2 3/0/0
1/0/0
online
-3.2
840
0013.7163.6980 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
24
-1.7
895
0013.716c.e0de 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
61
-1.7
838
0013.716c.f33e 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
19
-1.5
876
0013.716d.72a6 3/0/0
1/0/0
online
-2.7
878
0013.7176.d8f4 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
-2.0
871
0013.7176.ef86 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
62
-1.2
850
0013.7176.f8e6 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
63
-1.5
885
0013.7178.0812 3/4/0
1/0/0
online
25
-1.2
877
Where:
<
>
<
<
Where:
><
>
CASA CMTS
<
<
>
>
Where:
<
>
Where:
CASA CMTS
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
cable modem
user config
cable modem
cable modem
vendor 00:1b:dd
vendor 00:0f:21
vendor 00:11:e6
vendor 00:14:f8
vendor 00:16:92
vendor 00:18:68
vendor 00:19:47
vendor 00:1c:ea
cm vendor:
vendor 00:26:5e
vendor 00:20:40
"Motorola"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Sci Atl"
"Ubee"
"Moto"
vendor_id
Where:
vendor_id
CASA CMTS
<
Where:
0050.f112.b764 classifiers
0050.f112.b764
3
514
Upstream
20
Active
0x00 0x00 0x00
17
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
0
65535
0
65535
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0x00
0x0
0x0
0x0
0xb
0x00.00.00.00
2
639
Upstream
10
Active
CASA CMTS
ToS:
Protocol:
Source Address:
Source Mask:
Destination Address:
Destination Mask:
Source Port Start:
Source Port End:
Destination Port Start:
Destination Port End:
LLC classifiers:
Destination Mac Address:
Destination Mac Mask:
Source Mac Mask:
Ether Type:
User Priority Low:
User Priority High:
Vlan ID:
Bit Map:
CM Interface Mask:
Classifier ID:
ServiceFlow ID:
Direction:
Rule Priority:
Activation State:
IP classifiers:
ToS:
Protocol:
Source Address:
Source Mask:
Destination Address:
Destination Mask:
Source Port Start:
Source Port End:
Destination Port Start:
Destination Port End:
LLC classifiers:
Destination Mac Address:
Destination Mac Mask:
Source Mac Mask:
Ether Type:
User Priority Low:
User Priority High:
Vlan ID:
Bit Map:
5
641
Down
20
Active
Classifier ID:
ServiceFlow ID:
Direction:
Rule Priority:
Activation State:
IP classifiers:
ToS:
Protocol:
Source Address:
4
767
Down
10
Active
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0x00
0x0
0x0
0x0
0xb
0x00.00.00.00
0x00 0x00
256
0.0.0.0
0x00
CASA CMTS
Source Mask:
Destination Address:
Destination Mask:
Source Port Start:
Source Port End:
Destination Port Start:
Destination Port End:
LLC classifiers:
Destination Mac Address:
Destination Mac Mask:
Source Mac Mask:
Ether Type:
User Priority Low:
User Priority High:
Vlan ID:
Bit Map:
255.255.255.255
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
0
65535
0
65535
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000
0x00
0x0
0x0
0x0
0xb
Where:
>|<
CRC
0
0
0
HCS
0
0
0
CASA CMTS
Where:
> | <
Where:
PHS
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
YES BPI
CASA CMTS
Where:
SM
Fail
Active-
Count
42
Count
0
2009-06-
43
2009-06-
44
2009-06-
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Dir Curr
Sid
State
Sched
Type
(kbps)
(kbps)
(kbps)
US
act
BE
3044
511
DS
act
N/A
UNDEF
3044
Dir Curr
State
Sid
Sched
Type
(kbps)
(kbps)
CASA CMTS
Where:
IP Address
US
DS
MAC
BPI
Intf
Intf
Status
Sid
(dB)
0012.c99f.700a 0.0.0.0
5/1.1/0
0/0/1
offline
0.0
0050.f112.b329 10.230.1.145
5/1.0/0*
0/0/0*
online(pt)
0.0
2442
yes
c0cb.38d3.6e74 0.0.0.0
5/1.0/0
0/0/0
init(r2)
206
6.2
2391
no
CASA-C3000>
IP Address
US
DS
MAC
Prim RxPwr
Intf
Intf
Status
Sid
BPI
Where:
(dB)
no
CASA CMTS
0015.f2fe.8d6a 10.160.1.40
CASA-CMTS(config)#
CASA-CMTS(config)# no cable host authorization
0015.f2fe.8d6a 10.160.1.40
CASA-CMTS(config)#
Subscriber management
CASA CMTS
cm_id
cm_id
Where:
<cm_id>
IP Address
US
Intf
0005.caa3.c38c 10.160.1.250
1/1/0*
0015.f2fe.9247 10.160.1.241
1/2/0
0015.f2fe.baac 10.160.1.223
1/2/0
0020.4058.c984 10.160.1.251
1/3/0
0026.5e77.43aa 10.160.1.252
1/1/0*
online cm 5 ; offline cm 0 ; ranging cm 0
DS
Intf
2/0/1*
2/0/0
2/0/2
2/0/3
2/0/2*
MAC
Status
online
online
online
online
online
Prim
Sid
40
36
37
39
38
RxPwr
(dB)
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
Timing
Offset
2443
2432
2437
1674
2392
Num
CPEs
0
0
0
0
0
BPI
Enb
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
CASA CMTS
Downstream
Upstream
Downstream
Upstream
Downstream
Upstream
Downstream
Upstream
Downstream
Upstream
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Filter
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Where:
Where:
num
CASA CMTS
Where:
num
Where:
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
default
default
default
default
default
default
default
default
default
default
active [on|off]
learnable [on|off]
max-ip <0-1023>
max-ipv6-prefix <0-1023>
cm-filter-downstream <0-65535>
cm-filter-upstream <0-65535>
cpe-filter-downstream <0-65535>
cpe-filter-upstream <0-65535>
mta-filter-downstream <0-65535>
mta-filter-upstream <0-65535>
CASA CMTS
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
CASA-CMTS(config)#docsis
submgt
submgt
submgt
submgt
default
default
default
default
stb-filter-downstream <0-65535>
stb-filter-upstream <0-65535>
ps-filter-downstream <0-65535>
ps-filter-upstream <0-65535>
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<
> <
>
Where:
Where:
UIP
TOSlo
255.255.255.255
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
Where:
<x/y>
CASA CMTS
Where:
<x/y>
CASA CMTS
Where:
ch-id>
net-id>
CASA CMTS
Where:
string
0-60
CASA-CMTS# show timezone list
generator
generator
generator
generator
Where:
-12 to 13
0, 30, 45
tot
tot
tot
tot
CASA CMTS
Where:
1-12
1-5>
0-3>
CASA CMTS
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
Where:
CASA CMTS
flags
CASA CMTS
ip_address>
Where:
CASA CMTS
Where:
<num>
Where:
num
CASA CMTS
<num>
Where:
num
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS
<level>
Where:
level
CASA CMTS
CASA CMTS