Cisco Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable 2.7 發佈版本通知
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New Features
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Release Notes for Broadband Access Center for Cable 2.7
78-15814-03
Dynamic DOCSIS Version Selection
BACC now can detect a cable modem’s DOCSIS version from an incoming DHCP
request. It can also detect the CMTS DOCSIS version from a customer-supplied
source that provides a mapping of GIADDR to DOCSIS version numbers. You can
select a different DOCSIS file based on the combined versions of the cable model
and the CMTS.
request. It can also detect the CMTS DOCSIS version from a customer-supplied
source that provides a mapping of GIADDR to DOCSIS version numbers. You can
select a different DOCSIS file based on the combined versions of the cable model
and the CMTS.
DOCSIS 2.0 Support
BACC now supports this version.
Increased MIB Functionality
Unlike previous versions of this product, BACC 2.7 now supports a new set of
management MIBs, which offer increased flexibility and functionality.
management MIBs, which offer increased flexibility and functionality.
TACACS+ Authentication
This release introduces support for the TACACS+ authentication (login only) for
the hardware DPE CLI. Coupled with two new user types: read-only (disabled
mode) and read-write (enable mode), the use of TACACS+ is optional.
the hardware DPE CLI. Coupled with two new user types: read-only (disabled
mode) and read-write (enable mode), the use of TACACS+ is optional.
Note
BACC 2.7 does not support running TACACS+ on the same computer that is
running the RDU, DPE, or Cisco Network Registrar.
running the RDU, DPE, or Cisco Network Registrar.
Read-Only and Read-Write Users
BACC 2.7 now supports two new types of users to access the RDU for
troubleshooting purposes. A read-only user, who is unable to make any sort of
configuration change, and a read-write user, who can make configuration changes
but lacks the administrator’s flexibility.
troubleshooting purposes. A read-only user, who is unable to make any sort of
configuration change, and a read-write user, who can make configuration changes
but lacks the administrator’s flexibility.