Cisco Systems MC-607 manual Event 6-Establish the Time of Day, Event 7-Establish Security, MC-638

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CMAC_LOG_DHCP_CONFIG_FILE_NAME
CMAC_LOG_TOD_COMPLETE

Configuring Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Features

Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Basic Troubleshooting

Event 6Establish the Time of Day

The Cisco uBR900 series accesses the ToD server for the current date and time, which is used to create

time stamps for logged events. Thefield indicates a successful time of day sequence.

508177.120

CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE

establish_tod_state

508177.126

CMAC_LOG_TOD_REQUEST_SENT

 

508177.154

CMAC_LOG_TOD_REPLY_RECEIVED

3107617539

508177.158

CMAC_LOG_TOD_COMPLETE

 

Event 7Establish Security

This event is currently bypassed by the Cisco uBR900 series because “full security” has not been fully defined by DOCSIS and is therefore not yet supported.

508177.160

CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE

security_association_state

508177.162

CMAC_LOG_SECURITY_BYPASSED

 

Note “Full security” was a request made by cable service providers for a very strong authorization and authentication check by the CMTS. The Cisco uBR900 series supports DOCSIS Baseline Privacy (Event 10), which protects your data from being “sniffed” on the cable network.

Event 8Transfer Operational Parameters

After completing the DHCP and security operations, the Cisco uBR900 series downloads operational parameters by downloading a configuration file located on the TFTP server. The

field shows the filename containing the transmission parameters.

508177.164

CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE

configuration_file_state

508177.166

CMAC_LOG_LOADING_CONFIG_FILE

platinum.cm

508178.280

CMAC_LOG_CONFIG_FILE_PROCESS_COMPLETE

 

Event 9Perform Registration

After the Cisco uBR900 series is initialized, authenticated, and configured, it requests to be registered with the headend CMTS. The CMAC_LOG_COS_ASSIGNED_SID field assigns a CoS number and a SID. Multiple CoS entries in the configuration file imply that multiple SIDs are supported by the cable access router. If several cable access routers use the same configuration file, they will have the same CoS numbers but will be assigned different SIDs.

A successful registration is indicated by the CMAC_LOG_REGISTRATION_OK field.

508178.300

CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE

registration_state

508178.302

CMAC_LOG_REG_REQ_MSG_QUEUED

 

508178.306

CMAC_LOG_REG_REQ_TRANSMITTED

 

508178.310

CMAC_LOG_REG_RSP_MSG_RCVD

 

508178.312

CMAC_LOG_COS_ASSIGNED_SID

5/19

508178.314

CMAC_LOG_COS_ASSIGNED_SID

6/20

508178.316

CMAC_LOG_COS_ASSIGNED_SID

7/21

508178.318

CMAC_LOG_RNG_REQ_QUEUED

19

508178.320

CMAC_LOG_REGISTRATION_OK

 

Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Configuration Guide

MC-638

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Contents Configuring Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Features MC-607MC-608 Cisco IOS Software Feature SetsSubscriber-end Overview MC-609 Base IP Bridging Feature SetHome Office Easy IP Feature Set MC-610 Small Office Feature SetTelecommuter Feature Set Operating Modes MC-611MC-612 Data SpecificationsDescription Downstream Values Upstream Values Service Assignments MC-613MC-614 Downstream and Upstream Data TransferBridging Applications Routing Applications MC-615L2TP Protocol Easy IPDhcp Server Network Address Translation and Port Address TranslationVoice over IP Operations MC-617MC-618 Simplified VoIP over Cable NetworkVoice Compression and Decompression MC-619Protocol Stack MC-620Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Voice Specifications Sgcp Protocol StackMetric Value MC-621Backup Pots Connection MC-622MC-623 Docsis Baseline PrivacyIPSec Network Security Triple Data Encryption Standard FirewallNetRanger Support-Cisco IOS Intrusion Detection MC-624Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Configuration Options MC-625MC-626 Event Description MC-627Sequence Event Description MC-628MC-629 MC-630 Cable Modem Initialization Flowchart MC-631Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Basic Troubleshooting MC-632MC-633 WaitforlinkupstateMC-634 UBR924# show controllers cable-modem 0 mac ?MC-635 Event 1-Wait for the Link to Come UpEvent 2-Scan for a Downstream Channel, then Synchronize MC-636 Event 4-Start Ranging for Power AdjustmentsEvent 3-Obtain Upstream Parameters Event 5-Establish IP Connectivity MC-637Event 6-Establish the Time of Day Event 7-Establish SecurityEvent 8-Transfer Operational Parameters Event 9-Perform RegistrationMC-639 Event 11-Enter the Maintenance StateEvent 10-Comply with Baseline Privacy Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router Configuration Tasks MC-640MC-641 Configuring a Host Name and PasswordCommand Purpose Configuring Ethernet and Cable Access Router Interfaces MC-642Configuring Routing MC-643Verifying Routing MC-644Configuring Bridging MC-645MC-646 Reestablishing DOCSIS-Compliant Bridging MC-647Verifying DOCSIS-Compliant Bridging MC-648MC-649 Customizing the Cable Access Router InterfaceUsing Multiple PCs with the Cable Access Router Basic Internet Access Bridging Configuration Example MC-650Basic Internet Access Routing Configuration Example MC-651IP Multicast Routing Configuration Example MC-652VoIP Bridging Using H.323v2 Configuration Example MC-653VoIP Routing Using H.323v2 Configuration Example MC-654NAT/PAT Configuration Example MC-655VoIP Bridging Using Sgcp Configuration Example MC-656IPSec Configuration Example MC-657L2TP Configuration Example MC-658MC-659 MC-660