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Cisco Broadband Cable Command Reference Guide

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hccp unlockout<br />

hccp unlockout<br />

Syntax Description<br />

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<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Broadband</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 2 <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> Modem Termination System <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

To reverse the effects of the hccp lockout command—that is, to make a Working CMTS available for<br />

automatic switchover to Protect CMTS, use the hccp unlockout command in privileged EXEC mode.<br />

hccp group unlockout member<br />

Defaults By default, the hccp unlockout command is active for all groups and members.<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Modes Privileged EXEC<br />

<strong>Command</strong> History<br />

group The group number for the specified interface. Valid values are any number<br />

from 1 to 255, inclusive.<br />

member The member number within the specified group.<br />

Release Modification<br />

12.1(3a)EC This command was introduced for the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR7200 series routers.<br />

12.1(7)EC1 Support was added for the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-MC16S cable interface line card.<br />

12.2(4)XF1,<br />

Support was added for the N+1 RF Switch with the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR10012 router<br />

12.2(4)BC1<br />

and <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-LCP-MC28C card.<br />

12.2(8)BC2 Support was added for the N+1 RF Switch with the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR10012 router<br />

and <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-LCP-MC16C, <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-LCP-MC16E, and<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-LCP-MC16S cards.<br />

12.2(11)BC1 Support was added for the N+1 RF Switch with the <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR7246VXR<br />

router and <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-MC16C, <strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-MC16S, and<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> uBR-MC28C cards.<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>lines This command reverses the effect of the hccp lockout command. Once you have reconfigured or tested<br />

your Protect CMTS, issuing this command manually reintroduces the CMTS back into your 1+1<br />

redundancy protection scheme.<br />

Note This command is applicable only on a Working CMTS in a given group. Issuing this command on a<br />

Protect CMTS has no effect.<br />

Examples The following example shows the lockout feature of a Working CMTS in group 1 being deactivated:<br />

hccp 1 unlockout<br />

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