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C
D
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Index


A

accessing the BPR administrator     2-1

administrator user interface

Configuration menu     2-5

Devices menu     2-5

Main Menu     2-4

Server menu     2-5

Technology Defaults menu     2-5

User menu     2-4

alert messages     B-1

DPE alerts     B-5

DPE server alerts     B-3

information messages     B-6

message format     B-1

Network Registrar extension alerts     B-6

RDU alerts     B-4

RDU server alerts     B-1

architecture     xv, 1-1

Cisco Network Registrar     1-2

Device Provisioning Engine     1-1

Regional Distribution Unit     1-1

B

backup and recovery     5-2

database files     5-3

failure recovery     5-5

full online backup     5-3

incremental online backup     5-4

log files     5-2

log files and recovery     5-7

monitoring disk space     5-2

BPR

administrator user interface     2-3

architecture     1-1

features and benefits     1-1

scalability     1-1

broadcast

updated RDU list     1-6

C

caches     1-1

configuration files     1-3, 1-4

local database     1-4

changing administrator application settings     4-1

changing RDU defaults     4-3

changing system defaults     4-2

default settings     4-1

Cisco Network Registrar     1-2, 1-7, 3-20

BPR servers     3-20

DHCP failover     1-7

DHCP server     1-3, 1-7

DNS     1-7

extension point details     3-20

listing Network Registrars     3-20

CLI See also

command line interface     C-1

command line interface (DPE)     2-1

DPE configuration commands     C-22

log system management commands     C-30

monitor system resource commands     C-5

network and system configuration commands     C-6

support and troubleshooting commands     C-16

system commands     C-1

configuration     1-2, 2-5

Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)     1-2

device configuration files     1-3

PacketCable     1-2

static devices     1-1

configuring a class of service     4-16

adding a class of service     4-17

deleting a class of service     4-20

modifying a class of service     4-18

configuring custom properties     4-8

adding new custom properties     4-9

existing custom properties     4-10

configuring default settings     4-1

changing RDU defaults     4-3

changing system defaults     4-2

configuring log levels     A-2

D

database files     5-3

backup media     5-3

RDU server     5-3

DOCSIS

configuration management     1-2

device types     3-14

documentation CD-ROM     xv

Domain Name System (DNS)     1-2, 1-7

services     1-7

DPE     1-1

BPR servers     3-18

configuration cache     1-3

DHCP failover protocol     1-6

listing DPEs     3-18

load balancing     1-7

provisioning groups     1-4

TFTP server     1-4

viewing device details     3-18, 3-19

DPE alerts     B-5

DPE cannot connect to RDU     B-4

DPE database had an error that required a server restart     B-6

DPE ran out of disk space     B-5

DPE ran out of memory     B-6

DPE configuration commands     C-22

clearing configured primary provisioning groups (no dpe provisioning-group primary command)     C-28

clearing secondary DPE provisioning groups (dpe provisioning-group secondary command)     C-28

conecting and RDU to a DPE (dpe rdu-server (FQDN) command)     C-25

conecting and RDU to a DPE (dpe rdu-server (IP) command)     C-25

erase DPE cache (clear cache command)     C-22

identiying the DPE process (show dpe command)     C-29

restarting the DPE (dpe reload command)     C-26

setting DPE port number(dpe port command)     C-23

setting the primary provisioning-group (dpe provisioning-group primary command)     C-23

setting the secondary provisioning-group (dpe provisioning-group secondary command)     C-24

setting the shared-secret (dpe shared secret command)     C-26

showing the DPE settings (show dpe config)     C-29

starting the DPE (start command)     C-27

stopping the DPE (dpe stop command)     C-27

upgrading the DPE (upgrade command)     C-30

DPE failover     1-1

DPE server alerts     B-3

failed to start the DPE with error code     B-3

failed to start the shutdown DPE with error code     B-2, B-3

the DPE exited with code     B-3

the DPE terminated with signal     B-3

the DPE unexpectedly terminated     B-3

DSTB

device types     3-14

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)     1-2, 1-7

failover     1-7

E

enabling recovery using write-ahead logging     5-1

benefits     5-1

performance enhancement     5-1

preventing disk failure     5-1

RDU server restarts     5-1

F

failover     1-1, 1-3

DHCP     1-7

RDU     1-3

redundant hardware     1-3

failure recovery     5-5

database installation directories     5-6

full and incremental backup log files     5-6

full backup log files     5-6

log files and recovery     5-7

running out of disk space     5-7

the recoverDb.sh utility     5-6

FQDN     3-7, 3-12

DNS server assignment     3-12

search     3-13

full online backup     5-3

backup media     5-3

copying log files     5-4

copying the database file     5-3

deleting redundant log files     5-4

identifying redundant log files     5-3

listRedundantLogs.sh utility     5-3

verifying the database file     5-4

I

incremental online backup     5-4

copying log files     5-5

creating the redundant log file list     5-5

deleting log files     5-5

listRedundantLogs.sh utility     5-5

log file sequence     5-5

information messages     B-6

the DPE has started     B-7

the DPE has stopped     B-7

the RDU has started     B-6

the RDU has stopped     B-6

L

listing provisioning groups     3-21

log files     5-2, A-1

active logs     5-2

log directories     A-1

log levels     A-2

log structure     A-1

redundant logs     5-2

removable logs     5-2

log file structure     A-1

Date and Time     A-1

Domain Name     A-1

Facility     A-1

Severity Number     A-1

SubFacility     A-1

Logging out     2-3

log system management commands     C-30

clearing syslog settings (no syslog log-server command)     C-32

configuring the log-server (syslog log-server command)     C-35

disabling debug (no debug command)     C-36

disabling debug cache logging (no debug dpe cache command)     C-36

disabling dpe connection debugging (no debug dpe connection command)     C-37

disabling dpe dpe-server debugging (no debug dpe dpe-server command)     C-37

disabling dpe event manager debugging (no debug dpe event-manager command)     C-38

disabling dpe events debugging (no debug dpe events command)     C-38

disabling dpe exception debugging (no debug dpe exception command)     C-39

disabling dpe framework debugging (no debug dpe framework command)     C-39

disabling dpe message debugging (no debug dpe messaging command)     C-40

displaying the running DPE log (show log run command)     C-33

enabling cache debug logging (debug dpe cache command)     C-36

enabling debug (debug on command)     C-36

enabling dpe connection debugging (debug dpe connection command)     C-37

enabling dpe event debugging (debug dpe events command)     C-38

enabling dpe event-manager debugging (debug dpe event manager command)     C-38

enabling dpe framework debugging (debug dpe framework command)     C-39

enabling dpe message debugging (debug dpe messaging command)     C-40

enabling dpe-server debugging (debug dpe dpe-server command)     C-37

enabling dpe tftp debugging (debug dpe tftp command)     C-40

enabling dpe tftp debugging (no debug dpe tftp command)     C-40

enabling exception debugging (debug dpe exceptions command)     C-39

logging syslog messages (syslog mode command)     C-35

showing all recent DPE syslog entries (show syslog command)     C-33

showing a number of recent loog entries (show log last command)     C-33

showing a running syslog (show syslog run command)     C-34

showing recent DPE syslog entries (show syslog last command)     C-34

showing recent log entries (show log command)     C-32

M

MAC address

FQDN     3-12

search     3-7

wildcard characters     3-9

search screen     3-7

vendor identification     3-7

vendor-prefix     3-7

managing DHCP criteria     4-4

adding DHCP criteria     4-5

deleting DHCP criteria     4-8

modifying DHCP criteria     4-6

managing external files     4-11

adding an external file     4-12

deleting an external file     4-15

exporting external file     4-14

replacing an external file     4-13

managing licenses     4-20

adding, modifying, and deleting a license     4-22

available technologies     4-21

permanent and evaluation licenses     4-20

upgrading to a permanent license     4-20

managing the RDU database     5-1

backup and recovery     5-2

enabling recovery using write-ahead logging     5-1

Managing users     2-4

managing users     3-1

adding a user     3-1

deleting a user     3-5

modifying a user     3-3

monitoring disk space     5-2

monitor system commands     C-5

showing disk use (show disk command)     C-5

showing memory use (show memory command)     C-6

showing the CPU (show cpu command)     C-5

multiple service operators     1-1

N

network and system configuration commands     C-6

changing the system password (password command)     C-13

clearing the default gateway (no ip default-gateway command)     C-11

clearing the IP domain name (no ip domain-name command)     C-11

clearing the IP name server (ip name-server command)     C-12

clearing the IP route (no ip route command)     C-13

configuring the default gateway (ip default-gateway command)     C-10

configuring the IP name server (ip name-server command)     C-12

configuring the IP route (ip route command)     C-12

enabling the ethernet IP interface (interface ethernet ip enabled command)     C-9

enabling the password (enable password command)     C-7

enabling the provisioning interface (interface ethernet/provisioning enabled command)     C-10

setting the clock (clock set command)     C-7

setting the ethernet interface (interface ethernet / ip address command)     C-9

setting the hostname (hostname command)     C-8

showing current data and time (show clock command)     C-14

showing ethernet statistics (show interface ethernet stats command)     C-15

showing IP settings (show ip command)     C-16

showing the hostname (show hostname command)     C-15

showing the interface ethernet configuration (show interface ethernet/config command)     C-15

showing the IP routing table (show ip route command)     C-16

Network Registrar extension alerts     B-6

failed to connect to any DPEs     B-6

failed to connect to RDU     B-6

O

Owner ID     3-7

MAC address     3-10

search     3-9, 3-10

P

Primary Navigation bar     2-4

provisioning API     1-1

provisioning groups     1-4

and redundancy     1-5

Primary and Secondary DPEs     1-6

publishing database information     4-22

database changes     4-23

modifying plug-in settings     4-24

R

RDU     1-1

BPR servers     3-16

database redundancy     1-3

failover     1-3

software version     3-17

viewing details     3-16

RDU alerts     B-4

evaluation key for technology expired     B-4

RDU database had an error that required a server restart     B-4

RDU publishing error

could not connect     B-5

error from remote server     B-5

plug-in not found     B-5

rollback error     B-5

RDU ran out of disk space     B-4

RDU ran out of memory     B-4

RDU server could not open database environment on start-up     B-5

you have used (x%) of available (technology) licenses     B-5

RDU server alerts     B-1

the RDU exited with code     B-2

the RDU terminated with signal     B-2

the RDU unexpectedly terminated     B-2

redundancy     1-1

Regional Distribution Unit

components     1-2

related documentation     xvii

running out of disk space     5-7

S

searching for devices     2-5

searching for information     3-7

fully qualified domain search     3-12

IP address search     3-10

MAC address search     3-7

Owner ID search     3-9

viewing device details     3-13

Secondary Navigation bar     2-4

selecting navigation bar items     2-4

servers     2-5, 3-16

DPE     2-5, 3-16, 3-18

details     3-18

Network Registrar extension points     3-20

details     3-20

NR     2-5, 3-16

provisioning groups     2-5, 3-16

RDU     2-5, 3-16

details     3-16

severity number     A-1

0-Emergency messages     A-1

1-Alert     A-1

2-Critical messages     A-1

3-Error messages     A-1

4-Warning messages     A-1

5-Notification messages     A-1

6-Information messages     A-1

support and troubleshooting commands     C-16

bundling DPE cache (bundle cache command)     C-20

bundling the DPE (bundle state command)     C-20

clearing archive bundles (clear bundles command)     C-17

finding an IP address (host (IP) command)     C-18

identifying the host IP route (traceroute (IP) command)     C-21

identifying the host route (traceroute (domain) command)     C-21

pinging (ping command)     C-18

pinging an IP address (ping (IP) command)     C-19

showing bundles (show bundles command)     C-19

support a shell mode (support shell command)     C-21

using DNS to find an IP address (host (DNS) command)     C-17

system commands     C-1

disabling (disable command)     C-2

enabling (enable command)     C-2

exiting (exit command)     C-2

helping (help command)     C-2

powering off (poweroff command)     C-3

reloading (reload command)     C-3

showing (show command)     C-4

showing configurations (show running config)     C-4

uptime command     C-5

T

terminology     xvi

TFTP server     1-1, 1-4

DOCSIS/DVB configuration files     1-4

DPE components     1-3

troubleshooting problems     xvi

U

undertanding technology defaults     4-25

computer defaults     4-25

CPE defaults     4-26

DOCSIS defaults     4-26

user interface

administrator     2-3

using the administrator application     2-1

accessing the application     2-1

logging out     2-3

Main Menu     2-4

navigation bars     2-4

scrolling through menus     2-5

using the disk_monitor.sh Utility     5-2

using the listRedundantLogs.sh Utility     5-5

using the recoverDb.sh Utility     5-6

W

working with DHCP criteria     4-4

adding a criteria     4-5

deleting a criteria     4-8

modifying a criteria     4-6


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