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Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable Administrator’s Guide
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Chapter 6 Configuring and Using the Sample User Interface
Administrator Provisioning Examples
Provisioning an Existing Cable Modem and a New Computer
When an existing modem and new computer are connected to the network and then the user brings a web
browser online, the user can browse the network. Once they can browse the network, they must direct
their browser to the provisioning interface. After being directed, a message appears to indicate that the
cable modem and computer are registered on the system.
browser online, the user can browse the network. Once they can browse the network, they must direct
their browser to the provisioning interface. After being directed, a message appears to indicate that the
cable modem and computer are registered on the system.
Administrator Provisioning Examples
This section identifies some examples that illustrate the use of the SUI in performing account
maintenance and account searches. The components of each SUI page that appear only when certain
permissions have been assigned, are identified with an if applicable note appended to the end of the
component name.
maintenance and account searches. The components of each SUI page that appear only when certain
permissions have been assigned, are identified with an if applicable note appended to the end of the
component name.
Searching for Accounts
This section explains how to perform account searches using the SUI. These search activities are
discussed:
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Searching by Account Number
You can search for an account, using an account number, after logging in. You specify the account
number to search for and if found, the account details are displayed. If the account is not found, an error
message appears stating that the account number does not exist in the system.
number to search for and if found, the account details are displayed. If the account is not found, an error
message appears stating that the account number does not exist in the system.
Searching by IP Address
You can search for an account, using an IP address, after logging in. You specify the IP address of a
computer or modem currently provisioned by BAC and, if found, the owner is checked for the device to
determine what account should be displayed.
computer or modem currently provisioned by BAC and, if found, the owner is checked for the device to
determine what account should be displayed.
If a valid account is found, full account details for the device are displayed. If a valid device is found,
but not a valid account, the current device’s MAC address and IP address appear at the bottom of the
search page.
but not a valid account, the current device’s MAC address and IP address appear at the bottom of the
search page.
If the device cannot be found, an error is displayed indicating the search did not find a matching device.
Searching by MAC Address
You can search for an account, using a MAC address, after logging in. You specify the MAC address of
a computer or modem currently provisioned by BAC and, if found, the owner is checked for the device
to see what account should be displayed.
a computer or modem currently provisioned by BAC and, if found, the owner is checked for the device
to see what account should be displayed.
If a valid account is found, full account details for the device are displayed. If a valid device is found,
but not a valid account, the current MAC address and IP address for the device are shown at the bottom
of the search page.
but not a valid account, the current MAC address and IP address for the device are shown at the bottom
of the search page.