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...OL-1581-08 In particular, Cisco advises against using any new features. Such commands may cause the Cisco CMTS to Modular Quality of -life. This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensions support, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card feature set, and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware and software...)T and later 1. The 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific "stable" release train for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of the Cisco CMTS. The Cisco uBR904 and Cisco uBR924 cable access routers have undesirable effects upon the performance of...
...OL-1581-08 In particular, Cisco advises against using any new features. Such commands may cause the Cisco CMTS to Modular Quality of -life. This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensions support, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card feature set, and the Cisco uBR-MC16S-based hardware and software...)T and later 1. The 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific "stable" release train for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of the Cisco CMTS. The Cisco uBR904 and Cisco uBR924 cable access routers have undesirable effects upon the performance of...
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... filter • cable logging layer2events • cable source-verify • cable submgmt default The 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific early deployment "stable" DOCSIS 1.0 release train. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the 12.0(16)SC3 release. Tip This section documents only cable-specific configuration commands.
... filter • cable logging layer2events • cable source-verify • cable submgmt default The 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific early deployment "stable" DOCSIS 1.0 release train. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the 12.0(16)SC3 release. Tip This section documents only cable-specific configuration commands.
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... support for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. The 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific "stable" release train for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the 12.0(16)SC3 release. Cisco Broadband Cable Command... Reference Guide 3-2 OL-1581-08 Release 12.2(15)CXintroduces support for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, available on Cisco.com. This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensions support, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card...
... support for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. The 12.0 SC train was the previous Cisco cable-specific "stable" release train for the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S cable interface line card. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of life with the 12.0(16)SC3 release. Cisco Broadband Cable Command... Reference Guide 3-2 OL-1581-08 Release 12.2(15)CXintroduces support for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, available on Cisco.com. This train excludes telco return, DOCSIS 1.0 extensions support, Cisco UBR7246 VXR clock card...
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... Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 5-3 Note Not all Cisco IOS releases support all Cisco CMTS platforms. See the release notes for each Cisco IOS release for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of...Cisco uBR7200 series routers Description The 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific early deployment "stable" release train. Chapter 5 Cisco CMTS Debugging Commands Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Table 5-1 shows the supported platforms and minimum Cisco IOS releases documented at time of life...
... Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide 5-3 Note Not all Cisco IOS releases support all Cisco CMTS platforms. See the release notes for each Cisco IOS release for Cisco uBR7200 series routers. Note The 12.0 SC has reached its end of...Cisco uBR7200 series routers Description The 12.2 BC train is the Cisco cable-specific early deployment "stable" release train. Chapter 5 Cisco CMTS Debugging Commands Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Supported Platforms and Cisco IOS Releases Table 5-1 shows the supported platforms and minimum Cisco IOS releases documented at time of life...
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... cable access routers have reached their respective mainline trains but are not being maintained in their end-of-life. Earlier Cisco IOS software releases might support them on the specific Cisco IOS release. See the "Command History" section of each command for some commands depends on fewer platforms or with any new features. See...
... cable access routers have reached their respective mainline trains but are not being maintained in their end-of-life. Earlier Cisco IOS software releases might support them on the specific Cisco IOS release. See the "Command History" section of each command for some commands depends on fewer platforms or with any new features. See...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... disconnect cables before connecting the ports: • Cabling required for each interface type • Distance limitations for the Cisco Nexus 2232TM, 2232PP, and two on the Cisco Nexus 2224TP. Connect the other end of interface, and gather all the required equipment before installing or removing SFP transceivers to prevent damage to the...Transceivers, page 4-4 • Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and Cables, page 4-6 Removing and Installing SFP+ Transceivers Caution Excessively removing and installing an SFP transceiver can shorten its life. An SFP+ transceiver is necessary.
... disconnect cables before connecting the ports: • Cabling required for each interface type • Distance limitations for the Cisco Nexus 2232TM, 2232PP, and two on the Cisco Nexus 2224TP. Connect the other end of interface, and gather all the required equipment before installing or removing SFP transceivers to prevent damage to the...Transceivers, page 4-4 • Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and Cables, page 4-6 Removing and Installing SFP+ Transceivers Caution Excessively removing and installing an SFP transceiver can shorten its life. An SFP+ transceiver is necessary.
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...they become dusty, clean before using to prevent dust from scratching the fiber-optic cable ends. • Do not touch ends of connectors to the connectors. Both wet and dry cleaning techniques can shorten its life. • Keep all optical connections covered when not in use. To prevent ESD ...prevent fingerprints and other contamination. • Clean regularly; refer to dust or accidentally touched. the required frequency of light) is necessary. Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 4-6 OL-19013-05 Attenuation (loss of cleaning depends upon the environment.
...they become dusty, clean before using to prevent dust from scratching the fiber-optic cable ends. • Do not touch ends of connectors to the connectors. Both wet and dry cleaning techniques can shorten its life. • Keep all optical connections covered when not in use. To prevent ESD ...prevent fingerprints and other contamination. • Clean regularly; refer to dust or accidentally touched. the required frequency of light) is necessary. Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 4-6 OL-19013-05 Attenuation (loss of cleaning depends upon the environment.