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Release Notes for
Cisco Broadband Configurator Release 4.0

Contents
Introduction
New and Changed Information
Important Notes
Caveats
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

Release Notes for
Cisco Broadband Configurator Release 4.0


Contents

Introduction

These release notes describe the new functionality in Cisco Broadband Configurator Release 4.0, along with a description of each document in the documentation set for this release.

Cisco Broadband Configurator is a Java-based standalone application that collects information and generates a Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) configuration file, which is used to provision a customer premises equipment (CPE) device. Cisco Broadband Configurator Release 4.0 supports DOCSIS 1.0, DOCSIS 1.1, and PacketCableTM 1.0 features.

This release runs on the following operating systems:

New and Changed Information

Cisco Broadband Configurator was previously called DOCSIS CPE Configurator. The last release of DOCSIS CPE Configurator was 3.7a.

Cisco Broadband Configurator 4.0 provides the following enhancements:

Important Notes

Using Online Help with Solaris 2.6

The System Requirements specify Solaris 2.8 or a later release for Cisco Broadband Configurator. However, it is possible for you to use Configurator with Solaris 2.6.

To access online help in Cisco Broadband Configurator with Solaris 2.6:


Step 1   Before you access online help, open a browser. Netscape is preferred.

Step 2   To see online help in Cisco Broadband Configurator:

or

Editing the Property File on the Windows Platform

If you use Cisco Broadband Configurator on the Windows platform and edit the property file, do not use the back slash (\) when specifying a full path. Instead, use the forward slash (/), as shown below:

C:/temp/

Viewing ASCII Format Configuration Files on the Windows Platform

To view ASCII format configuration files generated by Cisco Broadband Configurator, use WordPad rather than Notepad on the Windows platform.

Caveats

This section contains an explanation of known issues in Cisco Broadband Configurator 4.0. For each issue, the following information is provided:

DDTS Number: CSCea77109
Invalid Input Accepted for Dotted Decimal and Dotted Hexadecimal Values

Symptom

For a field that requires a dotted decimal or dotted hexadecimal value, invalid input is accepted.

Problem Description

When a dotted decimal or dotted hexadecimal value is required, the field accepts more than one consecutive delimiter. For example, when the IP address should be entered as 10.1.2.1, the value 10...2.1 is accepted.

The affected fields include but are not limited to:

Workaround

For a field that requires a dotted decimal or dotted hexadecimal value, enter the value in the correct syntax:

For detailed information on the correct syntax for any field, click Help in a dialog box.

Related Documentation

The following documentation deliverables compose the rest of the Cisco Broadband Configurator 4.0 documentation set:

Obtaining Documentation

Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.

Cisco.com

You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm

You can access the Cisco website at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com

International Cisco websites can be accessed from this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which may have shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual or quarterly subscription.

Registered Cisco.com users can order a single Documentation CD-ROM (product number DOC-CONDOCCD=) through the Cisco Ordering tool:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/ordering_place_order_ordering_tool_launch.html

All users can order monthly or quarterly subscriptions through the online Subscription Store:

http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription

Ordering Documentation

You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm

You can order Cisco documentation in these ways:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/index.shtml

Documentation Feedback

You can submit comments electronically on Cisco.com. On the Cisco Documentation home page, click Feedback at the top of the page.

You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com.

You can submit comments by using the response card (if present) behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address:

Cisco Systems
Attn: Customer Document Ordering
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-9883

We appreciate your comments.

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco provides Cisco.com, which includes the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) website, as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain online documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from the Cisco TAC website. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC website, including TAC tools and utilities.

Cisco.com

Cisco.com offers a suite of interactive, networked services that let you access Cisco information, networking solutions, services, programs, and resources at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Cisco.com provides a broad range of features and services to help you with these tasks:

To obtain customized information and service, you can self-register on Cisco.com at this URL:

http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do

Technical Assistance Center

The Cisco TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two types of support are available: the Cisco TAC website and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center. The type of support that you choose depends on the priority of the problem and the conditions stated in service contracts, when applicable.

We categorize Cisco TAC inquiries according to urgency:

Cisco TAC Website

The Cisco TAC website provides online documents and tools to help troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with Cisco products and technologies. To access the Cisco TAC website, go to this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/tac

All customers, partners, and resellers who have a valid Cisco service contract have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC website. Some services on the Cisco TAC website require a Cisco.com login ID and password. If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, go to this URL to register:

http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do

If you are a Cisco.com registered user, and you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC website, you can open a case online at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen

If you have Internet access, we recommend that you open P3 and P4 cases online so that you can fully describe the situation and attach any necessary files.

Cisco TAC Escalation Center

The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses priority level 1 or priority level 2 issues. These classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case.

To obtain a directory of toll-free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country, go to this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml

Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number.

Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

Information about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available from various online and printed sources.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_catalog_links_launch.html

http://www.ciscopress.com

http://www.cisco.com/go/packet

http://www.cisco.com/go/iqmagazine

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac123/ac147/about_cisco_the_internet_protocol_journal.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le31/learning_recommended_training_list.html

This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the "Related Documentation" section.


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