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Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Software
Supported Software Features for the Cisco uBR10012 Router
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/cable/ps2217/products_feature_guide_chapter09186a00
8015096c.html
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Configuring Virtual Interfaces on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U Card
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/cable/broadband_processing_engines/ubr10
_mc5x20s_u_h/feature/guide/mc5x2vif.html
Virtual Interface Bundling on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U BPE
Cisco IOS Release 12.3(13a)BC introduces support for virtual interface bundling on the Cisco
uBR10012 universal broadband router and the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U Broadband Processing
Engine (BPE), and the Cisco uBR7246VXR router.
In prior Cisco IOS releases, cable interface bundling was limited to physical interfaces as master or slave
interfaces, and
show
commands did not supply bundle information.
Virtual interface bundling removes the prior concepts of master and slave interfaces, and introduces
these additional changes:
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Virtual interface bundling uses
bundle interface
and
bundle members
instead of master and slave
interfaces.
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The virtual bundle interface is virtually defined, as with IP loopback addresses, for example.
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Virtual interface bundling supports bundle information in multiple
show ip interface
commands.
Virtual interface bundling prevents loss of connectivity on physical interfaces should there be a failure,
problematic online insertion and removal (OIR) of one line card in the bundle, or erroneous removal of
configuration on the master interface.
Virtual interface bundling supports and governs the following Layer 3 settings for the bundle member
interfaces:
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IP address
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IP helper-address
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source-verify and lease-timer functions
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cable dhcp-giaddr (The giaddr field is set to the IP address of the DHCP client.)
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Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
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Access control lists (ACLs)
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Sub-interfaces
For additional configuration information, examples, and guidelines for virtual interface bundling, refer
to the following documents on Cisco.com:
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Cable Interface Bundling and Virtual Interface Bundling for the Cisco CMTS
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/cable/cmts/feature/guide/ufg_bund.html
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Virtual Interfaces and Frequency Stacking Configuration on MC5x20S and MC28U Line Cards
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk86/tk804/technologies_white_paper09186a0080232b49.shtml
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Virtual Interfaces on the Cisco uBR10-MC5X20S/U Card
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/cable/broadband_processing_engines/ubr10
_mc5x20s_u_h/feature/guide/mc5x2vif.html