Cisco Systems uBR7246 manual Activate Host-to-Host Communication Proxy ARP

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Activate Host-to-Host Communication (Proxy ARP)

Activate Address Resolution Protocol Requests

To activate ARP requests, use the following command in cable interface configuration mode:

Command

Purpose

cable arp

Enable ARP.

 

 

Validation Tips

To verify if ARP has been activated, enter the command more system:running-configand look for the cable interface configuration information. If ARP has been activated, it does not appear in this output. If ARP has been deactivated, it will appear in the output as no cable arp as shown in this command output excerpt:

router# more system:running-config

Building configuration...

Current configuration:

!

interface Cable6/0

ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 no keepalive

no cable arp

cable insertion-interval 150000

cable downstream

annex B

cable downstream

modulation 64qam

cable downstream

interleave-depth 32

cable downstream

symbol-rate 5056941

cable upstream 0

frequency 15008000

cable upstream 0

fec

cable upstream 0

scrambler

no cable upstream 0 shutdown

!

Troubleshooting Tips

If you are having trouble, make sure you entered the correct port and modem card slot number when you activated ARP and when you entered the show interface cable command.

Activate Host-to-Host Communication (Proxy ARP)

Proxy ARP allows the Cisco uBR7246 to issue ARP requests on behalf of cable modems on the same cable network subnet.

Note Because the downstream and upstreams are separate interfaces, modems cannot directly perform ARP with other modems on the cable plant.

Note The default values for the commands used in this configuration task are, in most cases, adequate to configure the Cisco uBR7246.

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Contents Page Topology for uBR7246 Universal Broadband Description of Cisco uBR7246 Cable Router Benefits of Cisco uBR7246List of Terms Prerequisite Tasks Configure the Downstream Cable Interface Supported MIBs and RFCsCommand Purpose Set the Downstream Center FrequencySet the Downstream Symbol Rate Troubleshooting TipsSet the Downstream Mpeg Framing Format Annex a or Annex B Set the Downstream ModulationSet the Downstream Interleave Depth Step Command Purpose Activate the Downstream CarrierConfigure the Upstream Cable Interface Set the Upstream FrequencySet the Upstream Input Power Level Activate Upstream Forward Error Correction Router# more systemrunning-config Activate the Upstream ScramblerActivate the Upstream Ports Configure and Activate Baseline Privacy Configure Kek Encryption Key Privacy Configure Traffic Encryption Key PrivacyConfigure and Activate Frequency Agility Activate Baseline PrivacyCreate Spectrum Groups Activate IP Address Resolution Protocol Configure and Activate Spectrum GroupsActivate Address Resolution Protocol Requests Activate Host-to-Host Communication Proxy ARPSet Optional IP Parameters Activate Proxy ARP RequestsActivate IP Multicast Echo Activate IP Broadcast EchoActivate Cable Modem Authentication Manage Cable Modems on the HFC NetworkActivate Cable Modem Upstream Address Verification Command Task Activate Cable Modem Insertion IntervalUniversal Broadband Features Configuration Example Enter the global configuration mode. configure terminal

uBR7246 specifications

The Cisco uBR7246 is a versatile edge router designed primarily for cable operators wishing to deliver high-speed Internet, telephony, and video services over hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) networks. This router is part of Cisco's extensive line of broadband access solutions, addressing the increasing demand for bandwidth among consumers and businesses alike.

One of the uBR7246's main features is its ability to support a wide range of broadband technologies including DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) and EuroDOCSIS. The router is designed to facilitate the delivery of high-speed data services while allowing for flexible configurations that adapt to evolving network technologies. This is crucial for operators looking to maximize their network efficiency and future-proof their infrastructure.

The uBR7246 is equipped with multiple modular slots, enabling service providers to customize the router according to their specific needs. High-capacity interface cards can be added to support various types of connections, such as Ethernet and TDM (Time Division Multiplexing), thus offering scalability. With support for both DOCSIS 1.0 and advanced versions like DOCSIS 3.0 and 3.1, the router can handle increased data rates and offer maximum efficiency in terms of bandwidth utilization.

Security features are integral to the uBR7246, as it employs advanced measures such as encryption and robust authentication protocols to ensure that subscriber data remains secure. This is particularly vital in an era where cyber threats are pervasive, and customer trust is essential.

In terms of performance, the uBR7246 offers exceptional throughput, capable of efficiently managing vast amounts of traffic without degradation of service. Advanced Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms help prioritize traffic, ensuring that high-demand applications like video streaming and VoIP receive the necessary bandwidth they require for optimal performance.

The router is also designed with operational ease in mind, offering centralized management capabilities through Cisco's suite of management tools. This allows operators to monitor performance, manage configurations, and troubleshoot issues more efficiently, reducing downtime and enhancing service reliability.

In summary, the Cisco uBR7246 is a powerful and flexible solution that meets the demands of modern broadband delivery. Its advanced technologies, modular design, high-level security features, and robust performance make it an ideal choice for cable operators aiming to provide high-quality services to their subscribers while staying ahead of the competition.