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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
hccp unlockout
To reverse the effects of the hccp lockout command—that is, to make a Working CMTS available for
automatic switchover to Protect CMTS, use the hccp unlockout command in privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
group
member
Defaults
By default, the hccp unlockout command is active for all groups and members.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
12.1(3a)EC
12.1(7)EC1
12.2(4)XF1,
12.2(4)BC1
12.2(8)BC2
12.2(11)BC1
Usage Guidelines
This command reverses the effect of the hccp lockout command. Once you have reconfigured or tested
your Protect CMTS, issuing this command manually reintroduces the CMTS back into your 1+1
redundancy protection scheme.
This command is applicable only on a Working CMTS in a given group. Issuing this command on a
Note
Protect CMTS has no effect.
Examples
The following example shows the lockout feature of a Working CMTS in group 1 being deactivated:
hccp 1 unlockout
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hccp group unlockout member
The group number for the specified interface. Valid values are any number
from 1 to 255, inclusive.
The member number within the specified group.
Modification
This command was introduced for the Cisco uBR7200 series routers.
Support was added for the Cisco uBR-MC16S cable interface line card.
Support was added for the N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the Cisco uBR10012
router and Cisco uBR-LCP-MC28C card.
Support was added for the N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the Cisco uBR10012
router and Cisco uBR-LCP-MC16C, Cisco uBR-LCP-MC16E, and
Cisco uBR-LCP-MC16S cards.
Support was added for the N+1 (1:n) RF Switch with the
Cisco uBR7246VXR router and Cisco uBR-MC16C, Cisco uBR-MC16S,
and Cisco uBR-MC28C cards.
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