Device Details
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Device Type
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Identifies the device type;
for example, a DOCSIS modem.
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MAC Address
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Identifies the MAC address of
the device.
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DUID
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Identifies the DUID of the
device.
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FQDN
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Identifies the fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) for the device; for example, IGW-1234.EXAMPLE.COM.
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Host Name
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Identifies the host. For
example, in the FQDN description above, IGW-1234 is the hostname.
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Domain Name
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Identifies the domain within
which the host resides. For example, in the FQDN description above, EXAMPLE.COM
is the domain name.
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Owner ID
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Specifies the Object
Identifier, which is the value that identifies a specific SNMP Object in the
MIB database.
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Revision Number
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Identifies the OID revision
numbers that are validated before processing.
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Behind Device
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Identifies the device that is
behind this device.
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Provisioning Group
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Identifies the provisioning
group to which the device has been pre-assigned or assigned automatically. This
is an active link that, if clicked, displays the Provisioning Group Details
page.
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Registered DHCP Criteria
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Identifies the DHCP Criteria
used. Except in the case of the default DHCP Criteria, this is an active link
that, if clicked, displays the appropriate Modify DHCP Criteria page. If you
select the default DHCP Criteria, the DHCP Criteria that is configured as the
default on the Systems Defaults page is applied.
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Security Domain
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Identifies the RBAC domain
assigned to an entity (such as Device, CoS, DHCP Criteria), in case Instance
Level Access control is enabled.
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Device Properties
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Identifies any properties,
other than those that appear on this page, that can be set for this device.
This field includes the display of custom properties.
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Device Provisioned State
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Specifies if the device is
provisioned. A device is provisioned only when it is registered and has booted
on the network.
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Device Registered State
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Identifies if the device is
registered.
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Client Identifier
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Identifies the client
identification used by the device in its DHCP messages.
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Client Request Host Name
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Identifies the hostname that
the client requests in its DHCP messages.
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Registered Class of Service
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Identifies the Class of
Service assigned to the device. This is an active link that, if clicked,
displays the appropriate Modify Class of Service page.
If a different Class of
Service has been selected for the device by extension, an additional field with
Selected Class of Service appears.
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Owner Identifier
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Identifies the device. This
may be a user ID or an account number; the field may also be blank.
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Detected Properties
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Identifies properties
returned by the RDU device-detection extensions when configuration for the
device is generated.
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Selected Properties
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Identifies properties
returned by the RDU service-level selection extensions for the detected device
type when the configuration for the device is generated.
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Is Behind Required Device
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Specifies “false” if the
DeviceDetailsKeys.IS_BEHIND_REQUIRED_DEVICE
property has been used to establish a required relay agent
device and the service-level selection extension determines that this device
did not boot behind the required relay agent.
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Is In Required Provisioning
Group
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Specifies “false” if the
IPDeviceKeys.MUST_BE_IN_PROV_GROUP property has been used to
establish a required provisioning group and the service-level selection
extensions determine that this device did not boot in the required provisioning
group.
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Selected Access
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Identifies the access granted
to the device by the service-level selection extensions:
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REGISTERED—Indicates that the
device was registered and met requirements for access.
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PROMISCUOUS—Indicates that
the device’s provisioning will be based on policies assigned to its relay
agent.
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DEFAULT—Indicates that the
device will be provisioned with default access for its device type.
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OTHER—Not used by the default
extensions built into Prime Cable Provisioning and is provided for use by
custom extensions.
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Selected Class of Service
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Identifies the name of the
Class of Service used to generate the configuration for the device. This is an
active link that, if clicked, displays the appropriate Modify Class of Service
page.
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Selected DHCP Criteria
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Identifies the name of the
DHCP Criteria used to generate the configuration for the device. This is an
active link that, if clicked, displays the appropriate Modify DHCP Criteria
page.
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Selected Explanation
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Provides a textual
description of why the service-level selection extensions selected the access
they granted the device. For example, the device may have been granted default
access because it did not boot in its required provisioning group.
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Selected Reason
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Identifies why the
service-level selection extensions selected the access they granted the device
as an enumeration code. The possible values are:
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NOT_BEHIND_REQUIRED_DEVICE
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NOT_IN_REQUIRED_PROV_GROUP
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NOT_REGISTERED
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OTHER
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PROMISCUOUS_ACCESS_ENABLED
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REGISTERED
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RELAY_NOT_IN_REQUIRED_PROV_GROUP
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RELAY_NOT_REGISTERED
Most of these indicate
violations of requirements for granting registered or promiscuous access,
resulting in default access being granted.
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Related Group Name
(Group Type)
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Identifies the groups to
which this device is related. This is an active link that, if clicked, displays
the appropriate Modify Group page. See
Managing Groups.
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DHCPv4 Information
Note
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This section does not
appear unless the device has discovered DHCPv4 data.
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DHCP Inform Dictionary
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Identifies additional
information that the Cisco Prime Network Registrar extensions send to the RDU
when requesting the generation of a configuration. This is for internal Prime
Cable Provisioning use only.
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DHCP Request Dictionary
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Identifies the DHCP
Discover or DHCP Request packet details sent from the Network Registrar
extensions to the RDU when requesting the generation of a configuration.
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DHCP Response Dictionary
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This field is for internal
Prime Cable Provisioning use only; it should always be empty.
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DHCP Environment Dictionary
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This field is for internal
Prime Cable Provisioning use only; it should always be empty.
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Lease v4 Information
Note
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This section does not
appear unless the device has discovered Lease v4 data.
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IP Address
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Identifies the IPv4 address
of the device.
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DHCP Lease Properties
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Identifies the lease
properties, along with an IPv4 update, that Network Registrar sends to the RDU.
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DHCPv6 Information
Note
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This section does not
appear unless the device has discovered DHCPv6 data.
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DHCPv6 Inform Dictionary
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Identifies additional
information that the Cisco Prime Network Registrar extensions send to the RDU
when requesting the generation of a configuration. This is for internal Prime
Cable Provisioning use only.
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DHCPv6 Request Dictionary
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Identifies the DHCP
Discover or DHCP Request packet details sent from the Network Registrar
extensions to the RDU when requesting the generation of a configuration.
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DHCPv6 Relay Request
Dictionary
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Identifies DHCP packet
details sent from the Network Registrar extensions to the RDU when requesting
the generation of a configuration. This data, however, is derived from the
CMTS, and includes information on the CMTS, and the DOCSIS version that the
CMTS uses.
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DHCPv6 Response Dictionary
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This field is for internal
Prime Cable Provisioning use only; it should always be empty.
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DHCPv6 Environment
Dictionary
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This field is for internal
Prime Cable Provisioning use only; it should always be empty. But if you set a
value for the Attributes from Environment Dictionary on the Network Registrar
default (Configuration > Defaults
> NR Defaults) page, that value appears here.
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Lease v6 Information
Note
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This section does not
appear unless the device has discovered Lease v6 data.
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IP Address
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Identifies the IPv6 address
of the device.
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DHCPv6 Lease Properties
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Identifies the lease
properties, along with an IPv6 update, that Network Registrar sends to the RDU.
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Technology-Specific Information
Note
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The technology-specific
information identifies only data that is relevant for the technologies you are
licensed to use.
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XGCP Ports
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Identifies the ports on
which the Gateway Control Protocol is active.
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DOCSIS Version
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Identifies the DOCSIS
version currently in use.
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