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BSR 64000 Quick

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Contents
Contents
Preface
Scope .............................................................................................................................................. v
Audience......................................................................................................................................... v
Documentation Set ......................................................................................................................... v
Conventions.................................................................................................................................viii
Notes, Cautions, Warnings ............................................................................................................ ix
If You Need Help........................................................................................................................... ix
Telephone Support........................................................................................................... i-ix
Online Support...................................................................................................................i-x
Motorola BSR Customer Website.......................................................................i-x
Quick Start
Introduction .................................................................................................................................1-1
Configuring the Servers ..............................................................................................................1-2
Installing the BSR .......................................................................................................................1-3
Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords ..............................................................................1-4
Setting System Passwords ................................................................................................1-5
Specifying System Time Information .........................................................................................1-8
Configuring a Network Interface ................................................................................................1-9
Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet Interface IP Address ......................................................1-9
Configuring a CMTS Interface IP Address...............................................................................1-10
Saving Your Configuration........................................................................................................1-10
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Completing the BSR Configuration..........................................................................................1-12
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Preface
Scope
This document provides descriptions of the basic tasks needed to get an "out of the
box" BSR 64000 connected to the network and operational.
Audience
This document is for use by those persons who will install and configure the
BSR 64000 product. Only trained service personnel should install, maintain, or
replace the BSR 64000.
Documentation Set
The following documents comprise the BSR 64000 documentation set:
n BSR 64000 Quick Start Guide
The quick start guide provides a "roadmap" to the tasks involved in physically
installing the BSR 64000 product, physically connecting it to your network/HFC
infrastructure, and performing configuration tasks to enable the BSR 64000 to
operate in your networking environment.
n BSR 64000 Chassis Installation Guide
This guide provides detailed instructions for physically installing the BSR 64000
product including: procedures for rack mounting, making physical network cable
connections, connecting DC power, and for determining the status of the BSR
64000 after applying power to it. This document also provides a description of the
BSR 64000 chassis, its hardware components and modules.
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n BSR 64000 Module Installation Guide
This guide contains procedures for installing additional and replacement
Resource and I/O Modules in a BSR 64000 chassis and for making physical cable
connections to the modules.
n BSR 64000 Command Line Interface Users Guide
For users, this guide describes the structure of the BSR 64000 Command Line
Interface (CLI) and its various command modes. It also provides rules and
guidelines for navigating through the CLI.
n BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
This guide contains individual descriptions of the entire set of commands that
comprise the BSR 64000 Command Line Interface (CLI). These commands are
used to interface with, configure, manage, and maintain the BSR 64000.
n BSR 64000 System Administration Guide
For system administrators, this guide provides detailed procedures for performing
initial configuration tasks including setting up: user accounts and passwords;
telnet and console access; system logging; and associated servers such as DHCP,
DNS, etc.
n BSR 64000 CMTS Configuration and Management Guide
This guide provides the instructions and procedures for configuring and
managing BSR 64000 CMTS operation.
n BSR 64000 Routing Configuration and Management Guide
This guide contains the instructions and procedures for configuring and managing
BSR 64000 routing operation, including RIP, OSPF, and BGP.
n BSR 64000 SNMP Configuration and Management Guide
This guide provides the instructions and procedures for configuring and
managing BSR 64000 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) operation.
It also describes SNMP MIBs; provides information that describes standard and
proprietary MIB support; describes how to "walk" MIBs; and how to compile and
load SNMP MIBs.
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n BSR 64000 BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Guide
This guide provides the instructions and procedures for configuring and
managing the BSR 64000 to support and implement Border Gateway Protocol/
MultiProtocol Label Switching Virtual Private Networks (BGP/MPLS VPNs).
n BSR 64000 Troubleshooting Guide
This guide contains instructions and procedures for troubleshooting typical
configuration problems that might be encountered using the BSR 64000. It also
offers suggestions for information to record, and have available should the need
arise to call Motorola support for assistance with BSR 64000 operational
problems.
n BSR 64000 Release Notes
These documents are specific to each release of the BSR 64000 product (software
and hardware). Release notes provide information about features not documented
or incorrectly documented in the main documentation set; known problems and
anomalies; product limitations; and problem resolutions.
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Conventions
This document uses the conventions in the following table:
Convention Example Explanation
angle brackets < > ping <ip-address>
ping 54.89.145.71
Arguments in italic and enclosed by angle
brackets must be replaced by the text the
argument represents. In the example,
54.89.145.71 replaces <ip-address>. When
entering the argument, do not type the angle
brackets.
bar brackets [ ] disable [level] Bar brackets enclose optional arguments. The
example indicates you can use the disable
command with or without specifying a level.
Some commands accept more than one
optional argument. When entering the
argument, do not type the bar brackets.
bold text cable relay-agent-option Boldface text must be typed exactly as it
appears.
brace brackets {} page {on | off} Brace brackets enclose required text. The
example indicates you must enter either on or
off after page. The system accepts the
command with only one of the parameters.
When entering the text, do not type the brace
brackets.
italic text boot system <filename> Italic type indicates variables for which you
supply values in command syntax descriptions.
It also indicates file names, directory names,
document titles, or emphasized text.
screen display Wed May 6 17:01:03
2000
This font indicates system output.
vertical bar | page {on | off} A vertical bar separates the choices when a
parameter is required. The example indicates
you can enter either command:
page on or page off
When entering the parameter, do not type the
vertical bar or the brace brackets.
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Notes, Cautions, Warnings
The following icons and associated text may appear in this document.
If You Need Help
Support for your BSR 64000 hardware and software is available via telephone and the
Internet.
Telephone Support
If you need assistance while working with the BSR 64000, contact the Motorola
Technical Response Center (TRC):
The Motorola TRC is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When calling for technical support, please have the following information available:
n Your customer information, including location, main contact, and telephone
number
n BSR product and modules
Note: A note contains tips, suggestions, and other helpful information, such
as references to material not contained in the document, that can help you
complete a task or understand the subject matter.
Caution: The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important installation, servicing, and
operating instructions in the documents accompanying the equipment.
Warning: This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage levels are present
within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of
sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol
may also appear on schematics.
U.S. 1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357)
International +215-323-0044
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n Detailed description of the issue
n Specific information to assist with resolving the problem, including:
BSR hostname
BSR error messages and logs
Output of BSR show tech command
Cable modem information
n List of troubleshooting steps you have performed before calling the TRC.
n Current state of your BSR 64000 product
n Severity of the issue you are reporting
When calling for repair or Advanced Component Exchange (ACE) replacement,
please provide the following additional information:
n Output of BSR show version command, with part numbers and serial numbers of
BSR components
n Shipping information for the replacement, including contact name, company
name, address, phone number, and email address
Online Support
Motorola BSR Customer Website
The BSR customer website, http://bsr.motorola.com, is available for BSR customers
with active service contracts to access the latest product information, software
updates, troubleshooting information, and technical publications for the BSR 64000,
BSR 2000, and BSR 1000 product line.
You may request access to the site by emailing the BSR product support team at
bsrsupportonline@motorola.com with the following information:
n Company name
n Contact name, phone number, and email address
n Motorola Support contact
n BSR product under service contract
The BSR product support team will email an invitation to you with further
instructions on how to set up an account on the BSR customer information website.
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Quick Start
Introduction
Use the BSR 64000 Quick Start Guide to connect the BSR to the network and
establish a basic level of operation.
Follow these tasks to configure the BSR 64000 for basic operations:
Configuring the Servers
Installing the BSR
Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords
Specifying System Time Information
Configuring a Network Interface
Saving Your Configuration
Completing the BSR Configuration
Note: Detailed installation procedures and configuration/management
procedures are covered in the BSR 64000 product documentation set.
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Figure 1-1 shows a basic configuration of the BSR network.
Figure 1-1 BSR Basic Network Configuration
Configuring the Servers
The following servers are required for the basic operation of the BSR on your
network. They must be configured to allow cable modems to range and register
properly on the HFC network:
DHCP
TFTP
Note: The CM configuration file must be stored on the TFTP server.
/FTP
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DHCP requires the following:
IP address
Router address
TFTP server address
Bootfile for the CM configuration file
The following servers can be configured to operate the BSR on your network for
management, provisioning, troubleshooting and billing purposes:
LDAP
Event (Syslog) Server
Provisioning Server
DNS
For more information on installing the servers, refer to the vendor server software
documentation.
Installing the BSR
Follow these general steps to physically install the BSR:
1. Understand and follow all safety warnings.
2. Prepare the site area for the BSR installation.
3. Mount the BSR chassis in the equipment rack.
4. Connect the power, network cables, terminal cable, and alarm leads to the BSR.
5. Turn on the BSR and observe the system LEDs.
Refer to the BSR 64000 Chassis Installation Guide for additional instructions.
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Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords
Follow these general steps to access the CLI from a console session in order to
configure password privileges for enabled modes and telnet:
1. Configure the terminal application on your PC to use COM port 1 or 2.
2. Configure the terminal port to the following settings:
Bits per second: 9600 bits per second
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
3. Start your terminal or terminal application to connect to the BSR.
4. Power on the BSR.
5. The terminal session begins and displays the password prompt. The password is a
null value by default. Press the Enter key. The BSR displays the MOT> prompt.
6. Use the enable command, in User EXEC mode, to enter Privileged EXEC mode:
MOT>enable
The BSR displays the Password prompt.
7. Press the Enter key at the password prompt to enter Privileged EXEC mode. The
password is a null value by default.
Note: Make sure that the serial cable is connected properly and the terminal
application is configured correctly. Refer to the BSR 64000 Chassis
Installation Guide for more information.
Warning: Do not interrupt the boot process.
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8. Use the configure command to enter Global Configuration mode in order to set
system passwords:
MOT#configure
The BSR displays the MOT(config)# prompt.
Setting System Passwords
System passwords should be set immediately. System passwords can contain up to 31
uppercase or lowercase alphanumeric characters. A numeric character cannot be the
first character. Spaces are valid password characters. The user must enter the correct
password to gain access to the BSR and privileged-level commands.
Follow these steps to configure the BSR system passwords:
1. Use the password console command in Global Configuration mode to set the
password for a console (terminal) session that allows access to the BSR in User
EXEC mode:
MOT(config)#password console 0 <password>
where:
0 indicates that the following password is unencrypted (clear text).
password is the user-defined unencrypted password for the BSR that is no
more than 31 characters.
2. Use the password telnet command in Global Configuration mode to set the
password for a telnet session that allows access to the BSR in User EXEC mode:
MOT(config)#password telnet 0 <password>
where:
0 indicates that the following password is unencrypted (clear text).
password is the user-defined unencrypted password for the BSR that is no
more than 31 characters.
Note: Access to a telnet session is denied if the password for both the
console and telnet is not set.
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3. Use the enable password command to set the Privileged EXEC password:
MOT(config)#enable password 0 <password>
0 indicates that the following password is unencrypted (clear text).
password is the user-defined unencrypted password for the BSR that is no
more than 31 characters.
4. Automatic encryption is disabled by default. If you want to encrypt all currently
unencrypted passwords and all future passwords entered on the BSR, use the
service password-encryption command in Global Configuration mode:
MOT(config)#service password-encryption
If you want to turn off the service password encryption feature so that passwords
entered in the future are no longer encrypted, use the no service
password-encryption command in Global Configuration mode:
MOT(config)#no service password-encryption
5. The show running-config command displays configuration information
currently running on the BSR. You have the option of displaying the entire
running configuration or displaying specific configuration information. Use the
show running-config command in Privileged EXEC mode to verify that the
changes you made were implemented:
MOT#show running-config [interface [cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> |
gigaether <X/Y> | pos <X/Y> | loopback <1-255> | tunnel <0-255>]] [ |
{begin | exclude | include} <WORD>]
Note: The no service password-encryption command does not unencrypt
passwords that are already encrypted. If you want to unencrypt encrypted
passwords, you must change them manually.
Note: The show running-config command output identifies the system
password with the number 0 if it is unencrypted. If the system password is
encrypted, it is identified with the number 7.
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where:
interface displays running configuration information for all interfaces or a
specific interface.
cable <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the CMTS
module slot (X) and interface number or MAC domain (Y) on the BSR.
ethernet <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Ethernet/
Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3 module slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the
BSR.
gigaether <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Gigabit
Ethernet module slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the BSR.
loopback <1-255> displays running configuration information for the
loopback interface number.
pos <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Packet over
SONET slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the BSR.
tunnel <0-255> displays running configuration information for the tunnel
interface number.
| turns on output modifiers (filters).
begin filters for output that begins with the specified string.
exclude filters for output that excludes the specified string.
include filters for output that includes the specified string.
WORD is the specified string.
The configuration parameters that you have set should appear in the show
running-config command output.
Refer to the following documents for additional instructions:
BSR 64000 System Administration Guide
BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
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Specifying System Time Information
Follow these steps to specify the required system time information:
1. Use the clock timezone command, in Global configuration mode, to set the
system clock time zone for the BSR:
MOT(config)#clock timezone <WORD> <Hours_offset> [<Minute_offset>]
[daylightsavings {on | off}]
where:
WORD is the name of the time zone.
Hours_offset represents the number of hours offset from the Universal Time
Coordinated (UTC), which is a range between -23 and +23 hours from the
UTC.
Minute_offset represents the number of minutes offset from the UTC from 0
to 59.
daylightsavings indicates if daylight saving is currently being observed.
on enables daylight saving.
off disables daylight saving.
2. Enter the end command to return to Privileged EXEC mode. To set the system
clock, enter the clock set command:
MOT#clock set <hh:mm:ss> <1-31> <Month> <1993-2035>
where:
hh:mm:ss is the hour, minutes, and seconds in hh:mm:ss format.
1-31 is the day of the month from 1 to 31.
Month is the first three letters of the month.
1993-2035 is the year between 1993 and 2035.
For example:
MOT#clock set 11:22:30 5 Apr 2011
3. Use the show clock command, in Privileged EXEC mode, to check the BSR
clock settings that you set.
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Refer to the following documents for additional instructions:
BSR 64000 System Administration Guide
BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
Configuring a Network Interface
A Network Interface Module (NIM) interface on the BSR can be configured with an
IP address to connect the BSR to your network. These modules are also referred to as
HSIMs (high-speed interface modules). This release supports the EtherFlex (10/100/
1000) module. Refer to the Software Release Notes for your current software for
additional hardware compatibility information.
Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet Interface IP Address
Follow these steps to assign a primary IP address and subnet mask to an interface on
your EtherFlex module:
1. Use the interface gigaether command, in Global Configuration mode, to enter
the Gigabit Ethernet module interface on the BSR:
MOT(config)#interface gigaether <X/Y>
where:
X is the Gigabit Ethernet module slot number.
Y is the interface number.
2. Use the ip address command, in Interface Configuration mode, to enter the
primary IP address and subnet mask for the Gigabit Ethernet interface:
MOT(config-if)#ip address <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>
where:
A.B.C.D is the IP address of the Gigabit Ethernet interface.
A.B.C.D is the subnet mask.
Note: The EtherFlex module is in Gigabit mode by default. You can change
this configuration later.
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Refer to the following documents for additional information on configuring
interfaces:
BSR 64000 System Administration Guide
BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
Configuring a CMTS Interface IP Address
Follow these steps to assign an IP address and subnet mask to a CMTS interface:
1. Use the interface cable command, in Global Configuration mode, to enter the
desired CMTS interface:
MOT(config)#interface cable <X/Y>
where:
X is the CMTS module slot on the BSR.
Y is the CMTS interface number on the module.
2. Use the ip address command, in Interface Configuration mode, to enter the
CMTS IP address and subnet mask:
MOT(config-if)#ip address <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>
where:
A.B.C.D is the IP address for the CMTS interface.
A.B.C.D is the subnet mask.
Refer to the following documents for additional instructions:
BSR 64000 CMTS Configuration and Management Guide
BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
Saving Your Configuration
Saving the current running configuration to nonvolatile random access memory
(NVRAM) should be done to prevent your current configuration from being lost the
next time the BSR is rebooted. Always save configuration changes.
Follow these steps to save the current running configuration:
1. Use the copy running-config startup-config command, in Privileged EXEC
mode, to copy the current system configuration to the system startup
configuration file:
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MOT#copy running-config startup-config
2. The show running-config command displays configuration information
currently running on the BSR. You have the option of displaying the entire
running configuration or displaying specific configuration information. Use the
show running-config command, in Privileged EXEC mode, to verify that the
changes you made were implemented:
MOT#show running-config [interface [cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> |
gigaether <X/Y> | pos <X/Y> | loopback <1-255> | tunnel <0-255>]] [ |
{begin | exclude | include} <WORD>]
where:
interface displays running configuration information for all interfaces or a
specific interface.
cable <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the CMTS
module slot (X) and interface number or MAC domain (Y) on the BSR.
ethernet <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Ethernet/
Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3 module slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the
BSR.
gigaether <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Gigabit
Ethernet module slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the BSR.
loopback <1-255> displays running configuration information for the
loopback interface number.
pos <X/Y> displays running configuration information for the Packet over
SONET slot (X) and interface number (Y) on the BSR.
tunnel <0-255> displays running configuration information for the tunnel
interface number.
| turns on output modifiers (filters).
begin filters for output that begins with the specified string.
exclude filters for output that excludes the specified string.
include filters for output that includes the specified string.
WORD is the specified string.
The configuration parameters that you have set should appear in the show
running-config command output.
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Completing the BSR Configuration
You are now ready to configure individual CMTS modules, SNMP, and various
routing protocols on the BSR. Refer to the following documents for additional
instructions:
BSR 64000 Command Line Interface Guide
BSR 64000 System Administration Guide
BSR 64000 CMTS Configuration and Management Guide
BSR 64000 Routing Configuration and Management Guide
BSR 64000 SNMP Configuration and Management Guide
BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
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