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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
hccp channel-switch
To configure the Cisco CMTS so that a Cisco RF Switch or VCom (Wavecom) upconverter becomes a
Hot Standby Connection-to-Connection Protocol (HCCP) member in a particular HCCP group, use the
hccp channel-switch command in cable interface configuration mode. To remove the configuration for
the Cisco RF Wwitch or upconverter, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
group
member-id
switch-name
rfswitch-group
rfswitch-module
rfswitch-ip-address
module-bitmap
module-number
position
tty-switch
aux
OL-1581-08
hccp group channel-switch member-id switch-name rfswitch-group rfswitch-ip-address module-
bitmap position
hccp group channel-switch member-id switch-name rfswitch-module rfswitch-ip-address module-
number position
hccp group channel-switch member-id switch-name tty-switch [aux | console | vty] line-number
port
hccp group channel-switch member-id switch-name {wavecom-hd | wavecom-ma} prot-ip-
address protect-module work-ip-address work-module
no hccp group channel-switch member-id switch-name
The group number for the specified interface. The valid range is 1 to 255.
The member number within the specified group. The valid range is 1 to 255.
(Optional) Alpha-numeric string specifies the name of the
Cisco RF Switch.
Specifies that this is the configuration for a Cisco RF Switch group.
Specifies that this is the configuration for a Cisco RF Switch module.
Specifies the IP address of the Cisco RF Switch to which the CMTS is
connected.
Specifies the module-bitmap in hexadecimal. The valid range is 0 to
FFFFFFFF.
Tip
Specifies the module number on the Cisco RF Switch. The valid range is 1
to 255.
Note
Specifies the position for the Working channel on the Cisco RF Switch. The
valid range is 1 to 8.
Specifies the configuration of a Cisco RF Switch that is controlled by its
TTY line. You can further specify the type of port being used to control the
switch. By default, one of the Cisco RF Switch's serial ports is used, or you
can use the aux, console, or vty lines.
Note
(Optional) Specifies that the auxiliary port is being used to control the
Cisco RF Switch.
See the TAC-authored N+1 Tips and Configuration document on
Cisco.com for more information on the format of the bitmap, and
for a worksheet that can be used to calculate the bitmap.
This setting must be configured on the Cisco RF Switch as well as
the Cisco CMTS.
Ensure that the switch's DIP switch is set to 00.
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