I'm working on a project and can easily read the option 82 subscriber-id in a dhcpd.conf file. The problem is that I can't write to it! I'd really like to compile it into a cable modem config file and read it via agent.subscriber-id in the dhcpd.conf file. It sure would be handy for me to assign IP addresses based on "stuff" I can put into the config file. Does anyone know if this can be accomplished via option 82 or any other method?
How can an HFC node be monitored which doesn't support IP/SNMP? I'm trying to configure an SNMP based monitoring system to generate alarms whenever a node goes down but the problem is that the nodes are unmanaged -- they don't support IP/SNMP.
When a node goes down, reverse path fiber alarm in the form of red LED is received on ARRIS CHP Max5000 headend chassis which supports IP/SNMP.
Scratching my head here.
I thought I'd had everything where it should have been.
Our slot 12 card failed, and no card we put in would function.
Popped a 2x8 out of a box into the CMTS into slot 5.
Set up the card
Set up the bonding group (not sure if there's a spot to do this directly on the TX32)
Set up the spectrum grouping (one per port, same as other cards, since we're not set up as port to port individual fiber nodes)
Set the load balancing groups, and load balance policy.
Dear I am experiencing high usage of cpu in a cts cisco ubr10k with pre-4. It seems that the problem is in traffic and not in processes. Someone has an idea of what causes it. In the attached command the traffic was around 700mbps.
help, use 8 channels downstream, but my maximum consumption only reflects 150mb / s.Mi ISP provides me 250 Mb / s, someone can explain what happens or how I can leverage my internet.