ADC CUDA 3 User Manual

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Index

611

global commands 42
IP interface 50
OSPF global configuration 51
physical interface 46
RIP configuration 54
root 44
slot 56

commands

access control 562
cable interface administration 573
cable modem administration 577
cable modem configuration 577
chassis 582
DHCP server administration 580
DHCP subnet administration 580
general 564
IP administration and route filtering 565
mode 563
OSPF 570
Packet Over SONET (POS) 584
RIP 568

show mode 40

configuration example

cable modem termination systems (CMTS)

upstream channel 398

creating map lists 239
Cuda application modules

10/100 Octal Ethernet 104
DOCSIS 104
EuroDOCSIS 104
gigabit Ethernet 104
Packet-Over-SONET (POS) 104

customer support 21

D

default filter groups

for upstream and downstream traffic 505

default route

adding 282
deleting 283

DHCP authority

configuring IP

enabling DHCP 266
example 269
IP address ranges 267
removing ranges 268

entry tagging process 264

DHCP policy

about 251
configuration

examples 259

configuring 253

default policies 258

defining cable interface 253
specifying external servers

adding 249

specifying the internal server

adding 250

DHCP relay

configuring

about 244
displaying 245
options 247

DHCP servers

adding external servers 249
adding the internal server 250

displaying current chassis configuration

generating a configuration script 81
show running-config 81

displaying dynamic service flow statistics

parameters 489

downstream channel parameters

configuring

center frequency 383
channel power 384
channel status 382
channel width 383
downstream channel annex type 382
interleave depth 386
modulation type 385

displaying 379

downstream channel statistics

displaying 379
understanding 381

dynamic service flows

dynamic service addition (DSA)

CM-initiated DSAs 489
CMTS-initiated DSAs 489

E

enable zero

upstream channel ranging

frequency adjustment 407
power adjustment 406
timing adjustment 406

events

about system events 204
clearing the event log 216
configuring event reporting 210

event classes 210

configuring event transmission

parameters 208

configuring SNMP trap recipients

commands 206

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