Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices
Configure Timeout Values (Cisco 675, Cisco 678 in CAP mode only)
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engine to locate a vendor who sells a TFTP client. Some TFTP clients are
provided as shareware or freeware on the Internet. Cisco will provide a TFTP
client upon request. TFTP client requests should be directed to the Technical
Assistance Center.
For more information on TFTP commands, see the
Cisco Broadband Operating
System User Guide
.
Web Server
The Cisco 67x supports a web server, which allows you to perform tasks such as
configuring interfaces, displaying statistics, and much more. For a complete
description of the web interface, see the
Cisco Broadband Operating System User
Guide
.
Configure Timeout Values (Cisco 675, Cisco 678 in
CAP mode only)
The Cisco 67x supports two timeout values:
session
and
idle
. The
session
timeout
is based on the total uptime of the session. The setting of the
idle
timeout
facilitates the release of the ADSL physical layer so that the central office
resource can be released, based on inactivity. The expiration of either timeout will
end the ADSL session. However, because authentication is invisible, only the
training delay is perceived by the user (7 to 46 seconds) when the connection is
reestablished.
Use the
set timeout
command in a DOH environment to configure the idle or
session timeout values in seconds.
Step 1
To set the session timeout rate to 300 seconds, enter:
set timeout session 300
Step 2
To set the idle timeout rate to 300 seconds, enter:
set timeout idle 300
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