Configuration Tasks
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Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T
— xgcpUpDownNotification
—Notification sent when the protocol status changes between up
and down
For descriptions of supported MIBs and how to use MIBs, see Cisco’s MIB web site on CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.
Configuration Tasks
The Cisco uBR900 series cable access router typically is configured automatically on power-up
using a configuration file generated by the cable service provider and delivered via the CMTS
installed at the cable headend. All
of the configuration tasks listed below are optional.
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Configuring a Host Name and Password on page 37
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Configuring Ethernet and Cable Access Router Interfaces on page 38
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Configuring Routing on page 39
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Configuring Bridging on page 41
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Reestablishing DOCSIS-Compliant Bridging on page 43
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Customizing the Cable Access Router Interface on page 44
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Using Multiple PCs with the Cable Access Router on page 45
Caution
Before attempting to reconfigure a Cisco uBR900 series cable access router at a subscriber site,
contact your network administrator, provisioning manager, or billing system administrator to ensure remote
configuration is allowed. If remote configuration is disabled, settings you make and save at the local site will
not remain in effect after the cable access router is powered off and back on. Instead, settings will return to
the previous configuration.
Note
Console sessions and TTY sessions are supported by the cable access router.