Configuring Headend Broadband Access Router Features
Managing Cable Modems on the HFC Network
Configuring Sync Message Interval
To specify the interval between successive sync message transmissions from the Cisco uBR7200 series, use the following command in cable interface configuration mode:
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Specifies the interval in milliseconds (ms) between | |
| successive sync message transmissions from the |
| Cisco uBR7200 series. Valid values are from 1 to 200 ms. |
| Default = 10 ms. |
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To return the sync message interval to its default value of 10 ms, enter the no cable
Verifying Sync Message Interval
To verify whether a sync message interval has been configured, enter the show
Troubleshooting Tips
To troubleshoot the configuration, make sure you entered the correct slot and port numbers when you entered cable interface configuration mode.
Configuring Telco Return
The Cisco uBR7200 series routers support both
Note DOCSIS telco return is only supported in Cisco IOS software containing “t” in the filename. If you do not have a software image that supports telco return, you will need to download the software from CCO.
For detailed instructions on configuring telco return, refer to the document Telephone Return for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Cable Router on CCO. You will find this document on the index page for Cisco IOS software under the section “New Features for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T.”
Activating Cable Modem Authentication
The Cisco uBR7200 series can be configured to require all cable modems to return a known text string in order to register with the CMTS and gain access to the network. The text string can be from 1 to 80 characters in length.
To activate cable modem authentication, use the following command in cable interface configuration mode:
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