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Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual (650 pages)
Broadband Services Router
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.53 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
27
Scope
27
Audience
27
Documentation Set
27
Conventions
28
Notes, Cautions, Warnings
29
If You Need Help
30
Release
30
1 Introduction
31
Overview
31
Multiservice Support
32
Network Management and Control
32
2 Using the Command Line Interface
33
Overview
33
Using a Console Session to Access the CLI
34
Using a Telnet Session to Access the CLI
35
CLI Command Modes
35
User EXEC Mode
36
Privileged EXEC Mode
37
Global Configuration Mode
37
Interface Configuration Mode
38
Service Class Configuration Mode
38
Packetcable Configuration Mode
38
Ipsec Configuration Mode
39
Router Configuration Mode
39
Route Map Configuration Mode
39
Cable Spectrum Group Mode
40
Command Mode Summary
40
Editing and Navigating with the CLI
43
Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
44
Partial Command Names
44
Deleting Command Line Entries
45
Scrolling down a Line or a Screen
45
Changing Case
45
Disabling and Resetting Commands
46
Using Command Aliases
46
Using the Command History
47
Setting the Command History Buffer Size
47
Recalling Commands
47
Disabling the Command History Feature
48
Using Output Modifiers to Limit Show Command Output
48
Getting Help
49
Context-Sensitive Help
49
3 Configuring the System
51
Overview
51
Initial Configuration Tasks
52
Gathering Network Information
52
Required Servers
52
Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords
53
Setting System Passwords
54
Specifying a Host Name
56
Configuring User Login Accounts
57
Defining a User Name Without a Password
58
Defining a User Name with an Unencrypted Password
58
Defining a User Name with an Encrypted Password
59
Defining a Privilege Level
59
Defining a Group Access Level
60
Verifying Your User Account Login Configuration
60
Configuring Interfaces
61
Specifying System Time Information
61
Controlling Telnet and Console Access
63
Configuring Logging
64
Flash and NVRAM Memory Management Guidelines
65
Setting Logging Control
66
Restricting Logging Rates
67
Creating a Loopback Interface for Source SYSLOG IP Address
69
Configuring System Logging
69
Configuring Logging to a SYSLOG Server
69
Configuring Console Logging
71
Configuring the Logging Buffer
72
Configuring Logging Reports
73
Configuring EVT Logging
75
EVT Logging Default Configurations
76
Configuring EVT Logging
76
Displaying EVT Counts
78
Clearing EVT Counts
78
Disabling EVT Logging
78
Restoring EVT Default Logging Configurations
79
Disabling Logging of Specific DOCSIS Error Messages
79
Disabling the DOCSIS Ranging CM Retries Message
79
Disabling the BPI Authorization Invalid Message
79
Disabling the BPI Authorization Reject Message
80
Disabling the BPI Map Reject Message
80
Restoring All Logging Defaults
80
Sending Messages to BSR Users
81
Configuring Server Related Parameters
81
Configuring DHCP Relay
82
Configuring DNS
83
Specifying DNS Name Servers
83
Configuring the Domain Name
84
Enabling Domain Lookup and Domain List
84
Configuring SNTP
85
Configuring UDP Broadcast Relay
87
Configuring FTP Access
88
Configuring a Loopback Interface for TFTP Packets
89
Enabling the RADIUS Client on the BSR
90
Configuring the RADIUS Client for Server Communication
90
Configuring a Loopback Interface for RADIUS Packets
92
Configuring RADIUS Client Access
92
Viewing RADIUS Client Statistics
94
Configuring Secure Shell Server Security
94
Enabling SSH
95
Managing SSH Parameters
96
Viewing and Logging out SSH Sessions
99
Enabling RADIUS Services for SSH Password Authentication
99
Troubleshooting Your SSH Configuration
99
Configuring TACACS
100
Configuring TACACS+ Servers
101
Enabling AAA
105
Configuring AAA Authentication
105
Configuring AAA Authorization
106
Configuring AAA Accounting
107
Displaying TACACS+ Information
109
Clearing TACACS+ Statistics
110
Downloading Software
110
Before You Download Software
110
Downloading Image Files to NVRAM
112
Downloading Image Files to Flash Memory
113
Upgrading BSR System Software
115
Updating the Application Image
115
Upgrading the Boot ROM
116
Upgrading the FPGA
116
Specifying the System Image File Boot Location
116
Saving and Viewing Your Configuration
117
Displaying System Parameters
118
Displaying System Processing Information
118
Displaying System Memory Information
122
Displaying the System Version Information
123
Displaying System Buffer Information
125
Displaying Hardware Information
127
4 Configuring SNMP
131
Overview
131
Configuring SNMP Server Parameters
131
Configuring SNMP Informs and Traps
138
Setting Trap Logging Control
138
Configuring a Trap Destination
139
Specifying the Destination IP Address
139
Specifying Specific Trap Types
140
Specifying SNMP Trap Versions
141
Enabling Informs
142
Enabling Traps
142
Enabling CMTS Traps
143
Restricting Trap Rates
144
Disabling Traps
145
Configuring a Loopback Interface for an SNMP Trap Source
146
Trap Configuration Examples
146
Disabling SNMP
149
Configuring Snmpv3
149
Configuring SNMP Server Identification
154
Configuring System Contact Information
154
Configuring System Location Information
154
Configuring the Engineid
154
Configuring SNMP Access Levels
155
Defining a Community Name
156
Configuring USM and VACM Security
158
Configuring a Group Model
159
Configuring a MIB View
160
Associating Groups to MIB Views
161
Configuring an SNMP Context
161
Configuring Packet Size
162
Monitoring SNMP
162
5 Configuring Interfaces and TCP/IP Features
165
Overview
165
About TCP/IP Level Features
166
Setting IP Interface Addresses
166
Removing an IP Address
170
Configuring Auto-Negotiation on the 10/100 Ethernet Module
171
Configuring a Loopback Interface
172
Adding a Permanent ARP Entry and Timeout Value
174
Reverse ARP
175
Address Resolution Using Proxy ARP
176
Configuring Broadcast Addressing
176
Configuring the MTU
177
Configuring Static Routes
177
Clearing Route Table Entries
178
Configuring the Internet Control Message Protocol
179
About IRDP
179
Enabling IRDP
180
Managing IRDP
180
Enabling ICMP
181
Tracing a Route
182
Managing the Router
183
Enabling IP Source Routing
183
Clearing Interface Counters
183
Clearing IP Routes
184
Clearing the ARP Cache
184
Clearing IP Traffic
184
Clearing DNS Entries
184
Gathering TCP/IP Related Information
185
6 Configuring the CMTS
187
Overview
187
Initial Cable Interface Configuration Tasks
188
Setting the IP DHCP Relay Functions
188
DHCP Rate Limiting
190
Configuring the Cable Helper and IP Helper Addresses
192
Configuring Multiple Isps
193
Enabling a VCI on a Cable Interface
194
Selecting a Specific ISP
195
Enabling Host Authorization for All Cms
198
Disabling Host Authorization for All Cms
198
Creating a Static Host Authorization Entry for a Specific CM
198
Deleting a Static Host Authorization Entry for a Specific CM
199
Enabling Host Authorization for an IP Range of Cpes
200
Removing Host Authorization for an IP Range of Cpes
200
Displaying Host Authorization Information
201
Using DHCP Lease Query Function to Secure the Cable Network
202
Setting ARP Parameters
204
Configuring a DOCSIS 2.0 Upstream Logical Channel
205
About DOCSIS 2.0
205
Logical Channels
206
Channel Types
206
DOCSIS 2.0 Only Channel Types
207
Other Channel Types
207
Logical Channel Operation
207
Obtaining Detailed DOCSIS 2.0 Information
208
DOCSIS 2.0 and the BSR 2000
208
BSR 2000 Hardware Support for DOCSIS 2.0
208
BSR 2000 Software Support for DOCSIS 2.0
209
DOCSIS 2.0 Logical Channel Configuration Task Summary
210
Configuring the Channel Type
210
Configuring Spectrum Power Density Maintenance for a Logical Channel
213
Additional S-CDMA Logical Channel Configurations
213
Configuring S-CDMA Active Codes
214
Configuring S-CDMA Codes Per Minislot
214
Configuring the S-CDMA Hopping Seed
215
Configuring the S-CDMA Spreading Interval
215
Displaying the Upstream Logical Channel Configuration
215
Using the RF Sentry on the BSR 2000
218
Power Level Measurement
218
Configuring FFT
219
Configuring the FFT Processor
219
Displaying the FFT Processor Configuration
219
Starting FFT Power Level Measurement
220
Storing FFT Power Level Measurement Data
220
Displaying FFT Power Level Measurement Data
221
Retrieving FFT Data from an Operational CMTS Module
221
Retrieving FFT Data from a File System
221
Signal to Noise Ratio Measurement
222
Configuring SNR Measurement
222
Configuring an Automatically Repeated SNR Test
224
Displaying the SNR Configuration
225
Starting SNR Measurement
225
Storing SNR Measurement Data
226
Displaying SNR Measurement Data
226
Retrieving SNR Data from an Operational CMTS Module
227
Retrieving SNR Data from a File System
227
Configuring an SNR Offset
227
Post Equalization on the BSR 2000
228
Recommended Post Equalization Upstream Modulation Profiles
229
Configuring a Downstream Channel
231
Initial Downstream Configuration Tasks
231
Configuring the Downstream Frequency and Modulation Rate
232
Enforcing the Downstream Rate Limit
233
Enabling the Downstream Port
233
Entering a Description of the Downstream Port
234
Managing the Downstream Channel
234
Configuring the Downstream Interleave Depth
235
Setting the Downstream Power Level
236
Resetting a Downstream Port
236
Reserving Downstream Bandwidth
237
Unreserving Downstream Bandwidth
237
Cable Modem Downstream Frequency Override During Ranging
238
Testing RF Carrier Modulation
238
Specifying Downstream Queue Thresholds
239
Limiting Downstream Multicast Traffic
239
Configuring an Upstream Channel
240
Initial Upstream Configuration Tasks
241
Setting the Upstream Frequency
242
Setting the Upstream Power Level
242
Enforcing the Upstream CM Rate Limit
245
Enabling an Upstream Port
245
Entering a Description of the Upstream Port
246
Modulation Profiles
246
The Modulation Profile Numbering Scheme
247
Displaying Configured Modulation Profiles
248
Determining the Modulation Profile Applied to an Upstream Port
249
Modulation Profile Configuration Mode
250
Entering Modulation Profile Configuration Mode
251
Configuring a Modulation Profile
252
Configuring a Modulation Profile with the Iuc Command
252
Configuring a Modulation Profile through an IUC Submode
256
Applying a Modulation Profile
258
Copying a Modulation Profile
259
Restoring a Default Modulation Profile Configuration
259
Deleting a Modulation Profile or IUC
259
Managing the Upstream Channel
260
Configuring Upstream CM Registration Parameters
261
Moving a CM or MTA to a Different Upstream Channel
265
Adjusting for Physical Delay between Cable Interface and Cms
265
Enabling Pre-Equalization
266
Forcing the Fragmentation of Large Upstream Packets
266
Disabling an Upstream Port
267
Configuring the Upstream Channel Descriptor
267
Limiting the Number of Voice Calls on an Upstream Channel
268
Enabling/Disabling CMTS Concatenation Capabilities
269
Enabling/Disabling Concatenation for DOCSIS 1.0 or 1.1 Cable Modems
269
Configuring Antivirus/Antiworm Protection
270
Configuring the Cable Channel Utilization Interval
271
Subneting DHCP Clients on the Cable Interface
271
Forcing the Primary Cable Address for DHCP Requests
272
Setting Network Parameters for Cable Modems
272
Enabling the CM Aging Timer
273
Removing Cms from the Offline List
273
Setting the Insertion Interval for Cms
274
Setting the Synchronization Interval
274
Setting CM Authentication Parameters
275
Restoring Previously Defined Authentication Parameters
277
Denying Access to a Cable Modem
277
Setting the Maximum Number of Hosts
278
Configuring Baseline Privacy
279
Setting TEK Privacy
280
Setting Authorization Key Values
281
Configuring Service Classes with MAB
282
Service Classes
283
Maximum Assigned Bandwidth
283
Overbooking
283
Scheduling Priority
284
Admission Control
284
Default Service Classes
284
Default Parameter Settings
285
Sharing Bandwidth between Service Classes
286
Dqos Emergency Call Service Classes
287
Configuring the Dqos Emergency Call Service Classes
288
Displaying Dqos Emergency Call Information
289
Creating Service Classes
289
Calculating MAB Percentages
292
Modifying Service Class Parameters
293
Viewing Service Class Information
299
Displaying Service Class Statistics
300
Displaying Service Flow Parameters
300
Displaying Service Class Information
300
Displaying Service Flow Statistics
301
Displaying Service Class Statistics
302
Setting Qos Parameters
302
Creating or Modifying a Qos Profile
303
Resetting the Default Values
305
Deleting a Qos Profile
306
Viewing a Qos Profile
306
Initiating a DSA
308
Initiating a DSC
309
Initiating a DSD
311
Configuring an Active Timeout for Dynamic Service Flows
312
Viewing Qos Information
312
Displaying the Packet Classifier
313
Displaying SFID and Qos Information
313
Displaying Service Flow Statistics
314
Displaying Upstream Service Flow Statistics
314
Displaying Payload Header Suppression Entries
314
Displaying Class of Service (Qos) Profiles
315
Configuring the BSR 2000 for DOCSIS 1.0+ Interoperability
317
Verifying that DOCSIS 1.0+ Devices Successfully Register
320
Troubleshooting DOCSIS 1.0+ Interoperability
320
Implementing Spectrum Management
320
Configuring a Spectrum Group
321
Creating a Spectrum Group
322
Scheduling the Availability of a Spectrum Group Band
324
Scheduling the Removal of a Spectrum Group Band
326
Configuring Spectrum Data Collection
328
Configuring Spectrum Hopping Rules
329
Configuring the Spectrum Hopping Error Threshold
333
Configuring the Spectrum Hopping Flap Threshold
334
Enabling and Disabling Spectrum Roll-Back
335
Configuring the Guard Band
335
Reviewing the Spectrum Group that You Created
335
Viewing Your Spectrum Group Configuration
338
Applying a Spectrum Group to an Upstream Port
338
Evaluating Spectrum Management Performance
339
Showing Spectrum Data
340
Viewing Spectrum Management Configuration Changes
341
Determining the Upstream Signal to Noise Ratio
342
Determining the MIB Index ID Number of an Upstream Port
343
Viewing Spectrum Management Activity
344
Viewing Spectrum Management Hopping Actions
345
Viewing the Spectrum Management Roll-Back Function
348
Using Flap Lists
349
Setting Flap List Parameters
350
Using Flap Lists to Troubleshoot CM Problems
352
Viewing Flap List Statistics to Identify Network Health
353
Interpreting Flap List Statistics
356
Tips for Administering Flap Lists
360
Managing Multicast Maps
361
Pinging a Cable Modem at the MAC Layer
361
Resetting the Cable Modem
362
Clearing Cable Modem Counters
362
Clearing Cable Interface Counters
363
Configuring Static Upstream Load Balancing
363
Enabling Static Upstream Load Balancing
364
Load Balancing Across All Upstream Channels
366
Moving a Cable Modem to a Specified Upstream Channel
367
Displaying Load Balancing Statistics for a Spectrum Group
367
Displaying UCC Statistics
368
SNMP Support for Static Upstream Load Balancing
368
Displaying UCC/DCC Statistics
369
Clearing UCC or DCC Statistics
370
Configuring Cable Intercepts
370
Enabling a Cable Intercept
370
Disabling a Cable Intercept
373
Gathering DOCSIS Network Information
374
Determining the Enabled DOCSIS CMTS Module Type
374
Through SNMP
374
Through the CLI
375
Displaying Cable Interface Parameters
375
Displaying Downstream Parameters
377
Viewing Downstream Port Information
377
Displaying Upstream Parameters
378
Viewing Upstream Port Information
379
Viewing CM Information
379
Multiple IP Addresses Per MAC Address
391
Viewing the Timing Adjustments for Cms
392
Displaying Modulation Profiles
393
Viewing the Timing Adjustments for Cms
394
Displaying BPI Configuration Settings
395
7 Configuring Packetcable
397
Overview
397
Packetcable and Packetcable Multimedia Components
397
Configuration Task Summary
399
Common Network Configuration Tasks
400
Packetcable Configuration Tasks
400
Packetcable Multimedia Configuration Task
401
Related Tasks
401
Entering Packetcable Mode
401
Configuring Common Parameters
402
Specifying the Protocol IP Address
402
Configuring COPS Parameters
402
Restricting COPS Connections
403
Specifying the Policy Enforcement Point
403
Configuring the COPS Client Timer
403
Displaying COPS Connections
404
Verifying the COPS Configuration
405
Configuring Event Messages
405
Enabling the Event Message System
405
Configuring Event Message Parameters
406
Configuring a Mask for Disabling Event Messages
409
Disabling Event Messages
411
Displaying Event Message Statistics
411
Configuring IP Security
412
Configuring a Security Policy Using Ipsec and IKE
413
Configuring Ipsec and IKE Parameters
418
Enabling Ipsec and IKE
420
Deleting Security Policy Database Policy Entries
421
Displaying the Ipsec Configuration
421
Controlling Electronic Surveillance
422
Displaying Electronic Surveillance Information
423
Configuring Packetcable Specific Parameters
425
Enabling Dqos
425
Configuring Dqos Parameters
427
Configuring Dqos Gate T0 and T1 Timers
427
Displaying Gates
428
Displaying Gate Statistics
431
Configuring Packetcable Multimedia Specific Parameters
432
Enabling Packetcable Multimedia
432
Configuring the Multimedia Gate Timer T1
433
Configuring Related Tasks
433
Clearing All COPS Connections
433
Enabling the COPS Status SNMP Trap
434
Enabling the Emergency Call SNMP Trap
434
Enabling the Resource Request SNMP Trap
435
Clearing Gates
436
Clearing Packetcable Statistics
437
Clearing Packetcable Configuration
438
8 Configuring Routing Policy
439
Overview
439
Defining Route Maps
440
Creating a Route Map
440
Using Match Statements to Define Routing Conditions
440
Using Set Statements to Define Routing Conditions
442
Defining Access Lists and Groups
444
Configuring an IP Access List
444
Configuring an AS-Path Access-List
445
Configuring an IP Access Group
446
Creating Community Lists
446
Filtering Routes
448
Redistributing Routes
450
Applying a Damping Criteria
451
Policy-Based Routing
452
Configuring a Policy-Based Route Map
453
Defining Match Criteria
453
Defining the Route
453
Enabling Policy-Based Routing on an Interface
455
Enabling Local Policy-Based Routing on a Router
456
Gathering Routing Policy Information
456
9 Configuring IP Multicast Routing
459
Overview
459
Enabling IP Multicast Routing on the BSR
460
Configuring PIM
460
About PIM
461
Enabling PIM
461
Configuring a Static PIM Rendezvous Point
462
Setting PIM RP to Accept Select Join and Prune Messages
463
Delaying Shortest Path Tree Usage for Better Throughput
464
Defining the PIM Domain Border
465
Modifying the PIM Router-Query Message Interval
465
Setting the Designated Router Priority
465
Adjusting PIM Query Message Interval for DR
466
Configuring the Type of PIM Packet Checksum
466
Retrieving PIM Unicast Routes
466
Configuring IGMP on an Interface
466
About IGMP
467
Enabling IGMP
468
Controlling Access to IP Multicast Groups
468
Changing the IGMP Version
468
Modifying the IGMP Host-Query Message Interval
469
Specifying the IGMP Querier Time-Out Interval
469
Changing the Maximum Query Response Time
470
Configuring the BSR as a Static Multicast Group Member
470
Managing IP Multicast Routing on the BSR
470
Configuring an IP Multicast Static Route
471
Changing the Distance for a Unicast Multicast Route
471
Changing the Distance for a Static Multicast Route
472
Clearing IP Multicast Information
472
Clearing IGMP Statistics
472
Removing the IP Multicast Cache
472
Gathering IP Multicast Information
473
Displaying General IP Multicast Information
473
Displaying PIM Information
474
Displaying IGMP Information
475
Displaying Reverse Path Forwarding Information
475
10 Configuring RIP
477
Overview
477
About RIP
478
Specifications
479
Enabling RIP
479
Specifying a RIP Version
480
Enabling or Disabling Split Horizon
481
Enabling Route Summarization
481
Applying an Offset List
482
Enabling RIP Authentication
483
Configuring Interpacket Delay
483
Configuring Timers
484
Example
484
Configuring a Passive Interface for RIP
485
Redistributing Routes into RIP
485
Assigning a Default Metric Value for Redistributed Routes
487
Gathering RIP Information
487
11 Configuring OSPF
491
Overview
491
Specifications
492
Enabling OSPF
492
Redistributing Routes into OSPF
493
Assigning a Default Metric Value for Redistributed Routes
495
Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
495
Configuring OSPF Area Authentication Parameters
495
Configuring OSPF Stub Areas
496
Configuring OSPF Not so Stubby Area
498
Configuring Route Summarization between OSPF Areas
499
Configuring Route Summarization into OSPF Area
500
Managing OSPF on the BSR
501
Establishing a Virtual Link
501
Assign a Default Route for an ASBR
504
Controlling OSPF Link Cost Metrics
505
Allowing Dynamic OSPF Virtual Links
505
Changing OSPF Administrative Distances
506
Configuring Route Calculation Timers
507
Configuring OSPF on an Interface
507
Configuring General OSPF Interface Parameters
507
Blocking OSPF LSA Flooding
510
Forcing Router ID Choice with Loopback Interface
511
Gathering OSPF Information
512
Displaying OSPF Routing Information
512
Displaying Network Information
512
Displaying Virtual Links
512
Displaying OSPF Memory Information
515
Displaying OSPF Database Information
516
12 Configuring BGP
519
Overview
519
About BGP
520
BGP Peers
522
BGP Updates
523
BGP Sessions
523
Specifications
523
Configuring Basic BGP Connectivity
524
Configuring a BGP Neighbor
524
Advertising Networks in an as
524
Configuring Advanced BGP Connectivity
527
Configuring BGP Peer Groups
528
Configuring a Routing Domain Confederation
530
Configuring Route Flap Dampening
532
Global Route Flap Dampening
533
Policy-Based Route Flap Dampening
533
Clearing Route Flap Dampening
534
Shutting down a Neighbor or Peer Group
534
Enabling Message Digest 5 Authentication between Peers
536
Setting the Routing Updates Interval
536
Enabling EBGP Multihop for Neighbor and Peer Groups
537
Controlling the Number of Prefixes
538
Configuring Next Hop Processing
539
Configuring Next Hop Processing for Frame Relay
540
Configuring Global BGP Tasks
542
Resetting BGP Connections
542
Configuring BGP Soft Reconfiguration
543
Enabling and Disabling Synchronization
544
Configuring BGP Administrative Weights
546
Using an as Path Access List
548
Using a Route Map
548
Adjusting BGP Timers
549
Setting the Administrative Distance for a Route
550
Disabling Route Summarization
551
Configuring Aggregate Addresses
553
Assigning an Interface to BGP Session
555
Configuring a Default Route
556
Configuring BGP Update Flows
558
Configuring BGP Path Selection Algorithm
558
BGP Path Selection Algorithm
558
Configuring the Local Preference
559
Configuring the Origin Attribute
561
Configuring the AS-Path Attribute
563
Configuring the MED Attribute
564
Configuring the Community Attribute
567
Configuring Routing Policy
567
Match and Set Statements
568
Handling Access Lists
570
Configuring an Access List
570
Configuring an as Path Access List
571
Creating a Community List
572
Redistributing Routes into BGP
577
Assigning a Default Metric Value for Redistributed Routes
579
13 Configuring VLAN Tagging
581
Introduction
581
VLAN Tagging Packet Formats
584
Enabling VLAN Tagging
585
Configuring VLAN Tagged Bridging
585
Specifying a Bridging Cable Modem through a Bridge Mode TLV
587
Specifying a Bridging Cable Modem through the CLI
588
Configuring VLAN Stacking on a Bridging Cable Modem
589
Enabling VLAN Stacking through an Enhanced Bridge Mode TLV
589
Enabling VLAN Stacking through the CLI
590
Configuring VLAN Tagged Routing
591
Configuring the External L2/L3 Switch
592
Bridging Packet Sizes
593
Displaying VLAN Tagging Statistics
593
Clearing VLAN Tagging Statistics
594
A Pre-Defined Modulation Profiles
595
Introduction
595
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Motorola BSR 2000 Installation Manual (74 pages)
Broadband Services Router
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Regulatory Compliance
7
Fcc Compliance
9
Fcc Declaration of Conformity
9
Laser Safety
10
VCCI Statement
11
Table of Contents
13
Preface
17
Audience
17
Documentation Set
17
Scope
17
Conventions
18
Notes, Cautions, Warnings
19
Contacting Support
20
BSR 2000 Product Description
21
Front View
22
Rear View
22
Performing Installation Tasks
23
Overview
23
Preinstallation Tasks
24
Installation Accessories
24
Required Tools and Equipment
24
Inspecting the Installation Site
25
Site Installation Options
25
Equipment Rack Choices
25
Mounting the BSR 2000 in an Equipment Rack
26
Attaching the Mounting Brackets
26
Before You Begin
26
Marking the Installation Location on the Equipment Rack
26
Rack Mounting Options
26
Rack-Mounting Procedure
26
Mounting and Securing the BSR 2000 in an Equipment Rack
28
Setting up the BSR 2000 for Desktop Operation
29
Before You Begin
29
Installing the BSR 2000 on a Desktop
30
Connecting Network Cables
30
Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the BSR 2000
31
Connecting a Cable to the Redundant Ethernet Port on the BSR 2000
32
Connecting Gigabit Ethernet Cables to the BSR 2000
33
Connecting a Cable to the T1/E1 BITS Interface
35
Connecting a Coaxial Cable to the Downstream Channel Port
36
Connecting Coaxial Cables to the BSR 2000
36
Connecting Coaxial Cables to the Upstream Channel Ports
36
Connecting a Coaxial Cable to the Wireless Port
37
Setting up a Console Monitor
38
Configuring Communications Parameters
39
Connecting a Console Monitor
39
Replacing the Compact Flash Memory Card
40
Connecting the BSR 2000 to a Power Source
42
Determining Successful Booting
43
Interpreting LED Displays
44
Power LED
44
R/W Led
45
System Leds
45
Upstream and Downstream Port Leds
46
Network Leds
47
Rear Panel Ethernet Port Leds
48
T1/E1 Bits Led
50
Power Status LED
51
Rebooting the System
52
Where to Go from here
53
A Specifications
55
Overview
55
Physical
55
Electrical
56
Environmental
56
Network Interfaces
56
SFP Module Specifications
56
RF Spectrum
58
Timing Generation
58
Connector Pinouts Overview
59
Console Port Connector
59
10/100 Ethernet Port Connectors
61
Gigabit Ethernet Port Connector
62
T1/E1 BITS Connector
63
Redundant Port Connector
64
Safety Warnings, Cautions, and Guidelines Overview
65
Safety Warnings and Cautions
65
Qualified Personnel Caution
66
Installation Warning
66
Rack-Mounting Caution
66
Stacking Caution
66
SELV Circuit Warning
66
Operating Temperature Caution
67
Electrical Safety Warning
67
Electrical Grounding Warning
67
Grounded Equipment Warning
67
LED Product Caution
67
Laser Safety Caution
68
Product Disposal Caution
68
Lightning Activity Warning
68
Jewelry Removal Caution
68
Safety Guidelines
69
Electrical Safety Guidelines
70
In Case of Electrical Accident
70
Index
71
Motorola BSR 2000 Reference Manual (64 pages)
SNMP
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
9
Scope
9
Audience
9
Documentation Set
9
Conventions
10
Notes, Cautions, Warnings
11
If You Need Help
12
1 Introduction to the Simple Network Management Protocol
13
Overview
13
About SNMP Mibs
14
SNMP Commands
15
How a MIB Is Organized
15
Defining MIB Objects
16
Obtaining SNMP MIB Archive Files for the BSR
17
2 Standard MIB Support
19
Overview
19
Accessing Mibs with RFC Numbers
19
Accessing Mibs through Cablelabs
19
Mib II
20
Transmission
23
Snmp
24
Experimental
25
3 Motorola Private MIBS
31
Overview
31
4 MIB Traps
31
Accessing MIB Traps with a DOCSIS Name
31
Accessing MIB Traps with RFC Numbers
32
DOCSIS and Standard MIB Trap Information
33
Motorola Private Trap Information
35
Trap Severity Levels
38
Private Traps and Their Severity Levels
40
Enabling or Disabling Traps
43
Filtering Traps
44
5 Using a MIB Browser to Access MIB Variables
45
Overview
45
About MIB Browsers
46
Contacting the Device
46
Browsing the MIB Tree
47
SNMP Get/Get Next
49
SNMP Set
50
Compiling and Importing New SNMP Mibs
50
Sample Tasks
50
Accessing MIB Variable Information
51
Sample Task
51
Changing MIB Variables
55
Sample Task
55
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