Release 1.0
Configuring PacketCable
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Restricting COPS Connections
The BSR accepts COPS connections from any Policy Decision Point (PDP)
IP address through a TCP connection by default. A PDP is either the Call
Management Server in the PacketCable architecture or the Policy Server in the
PacketCable Multimedia architecture where a Client/MTA policy request is either
serviced or rejected.
Issue the
cops pdp-ip
command in PacketCable Configuration mode to restrict COPS
connections to a specific PDP:
MOT(config-pktcable)#
cops pdp-ip
<
A.B.C.D
>
where:
A.B.C.D
is the PDP IP address.
Repeat this step to restrict additional COPS connections to another PDP.
Specifying the Policy Enforcement Point
Issue the
cops pep-id
command in PacketCable Configuration mode to specify the
default Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) text string, that is used in COPS messaging,
to uniquely identify the BSR(s) that are within the PacketCable/PacketCable
Multimedia domain:
MOT(config-pktcable)#
cops pep-id
<
WORD
>
where:
WORD is a text string
that is between 1 and 32 characters
.
The default is
“Motorola CMTS”
Configuring the COPS Client Timer
Follow these steps to configure the COPS Client timer:
1.
Issue the
show packet-cable statistics gate
command in PacketCable
Configuration mode.
Note:
If one or more PDP IP addresses are configured, only connections
from these PDP IP addresses are accepted. Up to 100 “trusted” PDP
IP addresses can be configured.
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