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Chapter 8 Broadband Access Center for Cable Support Tools and Advanced Concepts
The Configuration File Utility
Defined PacketCable MTA 1.0 Options
identifies the PacketCable 1.0 MTA options supported by BAC.
The Configuration File Utility
You use the configuration file utility to test, validate, and view PacketCable 1.0 and DOCSIS 1.0/1.1
template files and configuration files. These activities are critical to successful deployment of
individualized configuration files.
template files and configuration files. These activities are critical to successful deployment of
individualized configuration files.
For more information on templates, please see the
The configuration file utility is only available when the RDU is installed and the utility is installed in
the <BPR_HOME>/rdu/bin directory.
the <BPR_HOME>/rdu/bin directory.
Both the template file being encoded and the binary file being decoded must reside in the directory from
which the configuration file utility is invoked.
which the configuration file utility is invoked.
All examples found in this section assume that the RDU is operating and that these conditions apply:
•
The BAC application is installed in the home directory (/opt/CSCObpr).
•
The RDU login name is admin.
•
The RDU login password is changeme.
Note
Some of the examples provided in this section have been truncated whenever the omitted formation is of
no consequence to the example of its outcome. Instances where this occurs are identified by a series of
periods (...) that are located just prior to the example summary.
no consequence to the example of its outcome. Instances where this occurs are identified by a series of
periods (...) that are located just prior to the example summary.
Unsigned integer 8
triplet
triplet
Three unsigned integer 8, comma
separated.
separated.
1,2,3
ZTASCII
An ASCII string. The encoded string
will be
will be
NULL
terminated.
This is an ASCII string
Table 8-2
Defined Option Encoding Types (continued)
Encoding
Input
Example
Table 8-3
PacketCable MTA 1.0 Options
Number
Description
Encoding
Validation
Multi-valued
11
SNMP MIB Object
SNMPVarBind with 1 byte
length
length
None
True
64
SNMP MIB Object
SNMPVarBind with 2 byte
length
length
None
True
254
Telephony Config File
Start/End
Start/End
Unsigned integer 8
Must be 1 or
255
255
False