Further Contacts - Cisco uBR924 Installation Manual

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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
See Table 4-4 for additional elaboration.
Table 4-4
Type of Reset
Warm
Cold
Cold
Note
The reset switch on the back panel of the Cisco uBR924 cable access router is recessed to
prevent accidental resets of the router. To depress the switch, use a blunt object, such as a
pen or pencil point; do not use a sharp object, such as a knife or awl, because this could
permanently damage the switch and the router's circuitry.

Further Contacts

If you experience trouble with the startup that is not resolved with the procedures and tips in this
chapter, contact field service dispatch for further assistance and instructions. Also see the
documentation available in the Broadband Cable section on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.
Note
Cisco recommends that a CMTS systems engineer or network administrator be available,
or on-call, to assist field service technicians or installers in troubleshooting a
Cisco uBR924 cable access router.
If you are a network administrator or systems engineer with a Cisco product covered under
warranty or a maintenance contract, contact Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at
800 553-2447, 408 526-7209, or tac@cisco.com.
OL-0338-01 (3/2000)
Reset Descriptions
Press Reset Switch...
Less than 10 seconds
10 to 29 seconds
More than 30 seconds
What Happens...
The router reboots, using the downstream frequencies
saved in the configuration file.
The router reboots the image in Flash memory, ignoring
the downstream frequencies saved in the configuration
file. The router initiates a downstream frequency search
which may take a few minutes. The new frequencies are
saved in the configuration file and are used at the next
warm reset.
The router downloads a new image from the CMTS and
reboots, storing this image in Flash memory, assuming
coordination between the CMTS system administrator
and field personnel.
Cisco uBR924 Router Hardware Installation Guide
Further Contacts
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