Host Authorization Cpe - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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Cable operators can create static entries to deny hackers from stealing service from
users. Through static entries, cable operators can manually bind the CPE MAC
(hardware) and IP address to a particular cable modem. This command may be used in
circumstances when DHCP is not used to assign the CPE IP addresses.
Follow these steps to configure and verify a static host authorization:
Enter Privileged EXEC mode.
The host authorization cpe command creates a static entry for a specific CM and
CPE.
host authorization <cm-mac> cpe <cpe-mac> <cpe-ip>
The no host authorization cpe on command deletes a host authorization entry.
no host authorization <cm-mac> cpe <cpe-mac> <cpe-ip>
Command Syntax
cm-mac
cpe-mac
cpe-ip
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
The MAC address of the cable modem.
The MAC address of the customer premises
equipment (CPE).
The IP address of the CPE.
IP Commands
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