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Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco uBR7200 Series Software
Supported Software Features for the Cisco uBR7200 Series
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DOCSIS 1.1 Two-way Transmission (Cisco uBR7246VXR Router), page 1-65
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Downstream Channel ID, page 1-65
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Downstream Frequency Override, page 1-65
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Downstream Rate Shaping with IP Type of Service Bits, page 1-66
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Optional Upstream Scheduler Modes, page 1-66
Baseline Privacy Interface Plus (BPI+)
Baseline Privacy Interface Plus (BPI+) is available and supported on the Cisco uBR7200 series with
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)BC1 and subsequent BC1 releases.
DOCSIS 1.1 enhances these security features with Baseline Privacy Interface Plus (BPI+), which
includes the following enhancements:
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Digital certificates provide secure user identification and authentication.
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Key encryption uses 168-bit Triple DES (3DES) encryption that is suitable for the most sensitive
applications.
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1024-bit public key with Pkcs#1 Version 2.0 encryption.
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Multicast support.
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Secure software download allows a service provider to upgrade a cable modem's software remotely,
without the threat of interception, interference, or alteration.
Additional feature information and configuration guidelines are provided in
Configuring DOCSIS
Baseline Privacy Interface on the Cisco uBR7200 Series
, available on Cisco.com:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/cable/cmts/ubr7200/configuration/guide/u72_bpi.html
Burst Profile Configuration
For each modulation/burst profile configuration, Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers
support burst profile number, burst profile interval usage code, burst type, preamble length and unique
word length, differential encoding enable/disable, forward error correction (FEC) correctable bytes
value, FEC code word length, scrambler seed value, maximum burst size, guard time size, last code word
shortened/lengthened, and scrambler enable/disable.
Note
Multiple burst profiles are supported on the MC11C, MC12C, MC14C, MC16B, and MC16C cable
modem cards. Only one profile is supported on the original MC11-FPGA card.
Cable Modulation Profile Default Templates
Commencing with Release 12.1(3a)EC1 and later releases, the
cable modulation-profile
global
configuration command has been enhanced with three new options that enable you to quickly create
basic modulation profiles using the default values for each burst type.
To define the modulation profile, use the
cable modulation-profile
command in global configuration
mode. Use the
no
form of this command to remove the entire modulation profile or to reset a particular
burst to its default values.
cable modulation-profile
profile
{
mix
|
qam-16
|
qpsk
}
no cable modulation-profile
profile
{
mix
|
qam-16
|
qpsk
}