but we experience registration problems with latest IOS software on our UBRs. It would be great if someone with access to a newer version could contact me on:
Right now I'm using a bunch of TM602G's and TM604G's.
Also a few TG1672G, but they often have issues. Voice works great, it's just everything else that s*cks on those.
I've wrote a bunch of small apps and scripts to translate between SIP <==> NCS / MGCP and I got SOME PKTC1.0 modems to work, but it's a godawful buggy mess.
I also know how to make PKTC 2.0 modem config files, but straight SIP would be preferable I think.
I am planning to change the current configuration from Annex-B to Annex-A and I am trying this for single slot for which I already have changed the slot type to annex B.Can anyone help me with the remaining configuration so that I can change from Annex-B to Annex-A..I will be looking forward for your kind response.
Wanting to extend network (Ethernet for Internet access) between two buildings.
Have a 1000 foot conduit between with coax in it. Too far for MoCA. One option is to pull fiber, but wondering if doing a DOCSIS network could make sense? Would someone help me think through the viability?
I'm involved with a free wifi network project in Berlin (https://berlin.freifunk.net/) and am looking at a backhaul solution over a rather adhoc private cable network... One of the big problems with the European Docsis market is that most, if not all, cable modems try to be routers and telephone termination points and and and... generally screwing things up unless you can force them into bridge mode.
Right now the best option seems to be to run the TC4400 since it seems to just behave as a modem/bridge (happy to be corrected here).
Hi everyone, I have a ubr10012 and I am experiencing problems with the 2/1 slot of the DTCC module, since the third one I change and has the same fault, simply stops functioning and does not start any more.
Can anyone give me a hint how to solve this?
I have already applied the cisco suggestions but the problem continues.
Attached the logs.
JH-HE3416B is a 19 inches, 1U rack- mount CMTS of D3-B family. It is designed for Headend access network, dedicated for indoor deployment. JH-HE3416B is a perfect CMTS for small to medium access network, providing the right solution for ISPs who have a lower number of clients. Benefitting from the new features of D3-B family such as high throughput, better QoS, JH-HE3416B can not only provide high bandwidth internet service, but also prefer solution for bandwidth and latency sensitive video services like IPTV and VOD.
Does the MC3GX60V require an rf-gateway and timing server if you are simply doing cable modems? We want to hook it up to the plant just like our 20x20 cards. We have been breaking up our apartment complexes into separate legs in order to put each leg on its own 20x20 to maximize the bandwidth per sub. The use of the MC3GX60V would minimize or eliminate the need to do this. In addition, its more cost effective currently. Thanks.