One of my BSR 2000 is hosed; I am getting a VxWorks prompt on boot.
Can someone tell me how to reinstall from this state? Here is what I get:
[VxWorks Boot]: @
boot device : nvram
unit number : 0
processor number : 0
file name : boot
inet on ethernet (e) : 172.16.0.19:ffff0000
gateway inet (g) : 172.16.0.254
flags (f) : 0x0
target name (tn) : bsr2000
Start application from NVRAM:
Booting image boot
isValidAppImage: Ram file checksum disagrees with original checksum!
Original xsum = 0x30302067, New xsum = 0xacd6f24c
could someone please encode the following parameters in the configuration file with the Arris PacketAce and attach the binary file:
SnmpMib = sipCfgRegTimerMax.0 1800
SnmpMib = sipCfgInviteLinger.0 16000
SnmpMib = sipCfgRepeatDialingTimeout.0 1800
SnmpMib = sipCfgSessionExpires.0 1800
We just need the OIDs of the encoded parameters ...
I'm looking for a copy of Solarwinds signal quality monitor. I've gone to the web site, but don't see it anywhere.
if you've got a link or the program, please post
First off, I'm a journeyman CMTS handler. I've kept my system alive and functional, but I've reached my limit of understanding when load-balancing via the CMTS itself is required.
Anyone using Upstream bundling on Cisco MC20x20 cable card.
Could you share your opinion about stability & performance
and if possible some uBR10K config
On our BSR 64k we have a TX32 card ( 8 port 4 channel docsis downstream card for use with doc3.0). We had a cable interface bound to 3 channels of the tx32 port and decided we would add the forth (software problem previously prevented us doing so) So i unbind after shutting down tx32 interfaces and rebind with all 4 channels. Once everything was status up. all seemed well and our modems can take a few minutes to range so i figured all was well. Well this was not the case 50% of the modems got stuck in dhcp(o) and are only able to get back online with a hard poweroff of 1 minute.
Hello, everyone.
I'm wondering if the subject is possible. I have a cisco router and a linux server with dhcpd several hops away. Cisco is relaying dhcp requests from the devices to a linux server through a GRE tunnel. I'm getting the REQUEST dhcp packets on a tunnel interface (checked with tcpdump). However the dhcp log is empty. UBR config is as follows. I can ping the Cable1/0 interface(s) from the dhcp server (Centos). I can not ping the public ip address of the dhcp server from the Cable1/0 interface though.
Are there any drawbacks to having CMTSs from multiple vendors operating in the same network; in the same headend?
Is this a common scenario at large MSOs?
For example, if an MSO makes a purchasing decision to write their next big checks to Arris instead of Cisco, do those C4s play nicely with the 10Ks already there or do fork-lift swaps happen at certain headends?