We just pulled out all our old line cards and installed two MC88V cards. Everything was working fine, and still is. We have a single plant, no segmentation, AKA one spectrum group. Every port on this machine is physically combined and connected to the plant.
I'm totally new to the MC88V cards, but came up with the below configuration. This got us back to the functional level we were at before the upgrade. The problem is that I'm really unsure of the configuration.
Hi folks,
my company recently bought a CMTS Cisco uBR10012 (Docsis 3.0) 20x20 and I started to configure it a few days ago but I'm stuck because the CM I'm using for testing (SBG6580) has the Downstream indicator flashing green permanently...I don't know what I need to check in order CM goes online. I have several Docsis2.0's CMTS working fine but 3.0 is quite different....anyway I'm very very newbie on both. Can anybody please help me???
Thanks in advance.
BR.
My CMTS config is attached. I want my CPEs to be able to communicate with devices which are in the same network as my gigaether interface. The subnet of my GigE interface is 172.16.1.0/24 and I want my CPEs to get IP addresses in the same range.
Below are the configs for GigE and Cable interfaces:
interface gigaether 15/0
ip address 172.16.1.46 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
I have racked my brain for weeks looking at all the forum posts and reading white papers and have hit a wall. I am unable to hit above 95Mb. The modem seems to burst above it however it doesnt sustain it. I am beginning to think its my modem config file that is the issue.
If anyone can look over this would be greatly appreciated. And if there is a modem file that should allow me to reach the full 320Mb would be great. This the config I currently have :
We have just recently purchased a solution to provide TV, internet and phones over DOCSIS.
we are functioning for the most part but I am having some quirky issues with the ARRIS-TG862G
It appears that it can only accept one incoming call at a time. so there is no call waiting or 3 way calling
and another quirk i found is that for access codes you cannot dial more than 2 digits example when i press *123 which is for voicemail. It will only dial *12.
the 3rd digit is left out.