I have a CMTS UBR-7242vx m28u he has 4 cards and NPE-G1. would make it possible to setup a Downstream Channel Bonding maybe just changing the NPE-G1 by a NPE-G2 or necessarily the cards must be DOCSIS 3/0?
As I researched the BSR 64000 provides to do this. The plates are 2.0 and DOCSIS downstream channel bonding can configure.
I'm trying to implement CM steering over my UBR10k using SCE6 IOS.
for some reasons the modems are ignoring the TLVs that point them to the required or forbiden attribute masks.
BTW I'm using the excentis DOCSIS config file editor
did some one faced similar issues with CM steering before?
Hi All,
I'm very new to CM's in general due to someone leaving the company but have made some head way.
We are doing Docsis 2 on all our cm's now have are currently offering a speed of 9 Meg dn and 1 Meg up.
We have a few customer who need more speed, so I created a package of 15 dn and 5 up and applied it to a test modem in our building whee the cmts is located.
I can get the 15 dn but can only get 2.6 up, I can't seem to find where the problem on the up load speed is.
Hope someone on here can provide some help.
I test my Cisco 10K and Broadcom cable modem security feature.
The Broadcome modem have a fearture that can enforce to use the "tftp" and "config file name" in NonVol setting,
due to this feature, it can ignore the config file name that DHCP provision server is providing.
so I can change the ConfigFileName in the console to request the highest QoS and use your area's TFTP server.
Does anyone here have any experience with the provisioning software DOXcontrol by Cablesight? Or their “ModemPad” config creator? There is a listing on this site and others that says it works with MTA’s and VOIP but I’ve had trouble using it for VOIP with the Arris 1500 CMTS DOCSIS 1.1 and the Arris 402P w/ MTA.
Today I was checking out Brady Volpe's blog (http://bradyvolpe.com/), and saw a post where he recommended a config file editor, I was trying it out and is quite good (and free), it was developed by Excentis.
Can anybody explain me, what does this parameter is really mean?
(I think with this option i can log cable modems events to a syslog server, but suspicious that is not true..)
I have DHCP connected to the CMTS by Ethernet.
CabelModem connected to the CMTS by Coaxial.
Some device with linux connected to CM.
Device, CMTS, DHCP are supporting IPv4 and IPv6.
CM is support only IPv4 but has bridge between networks (Device <--> CMTS).
When I do ping from Device to Cabel interface of CMTS, CMTS doesn't send any Neighbor solicitation to Device (checked with tcpdump) and IP of Device is marked as INCOMPLETE in Neighbor list on CMTS.