I just finished walking a modem to find out of its avaliable and as far as I can see, no its not. It is a rather complicated matter requiring several pieces of information off the bsr itself.
If I walk my bsr64000 and search the generated file for the ip, the only place its avaliable looks like this. (when the real ip isnt being refrenced as part of the oid.
This is one thing that is provided with our in house software that I posted about under docsis cable modem monitoring. http://www.docsis.org/node/765
I only mention the values that we map as being polled, but we do poll and store bandwidth, ip address's, mac address's and anything that may be remotely valuable to us.
I just finished walking a modem to find out of its avaliable and as far as I can see, no its not. It is a rather complicated matter requiring several pieces of information off the bsr itself.
If I walk my bsr64000 and search the generated file for the ip, the only place its avaliable looks like this. (when the real ip isnt being refrenced as part of the oid.
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4981.2.2.12.1.3.131623.2 = IpAddress: 65.255.180.155
This is one thing that is provided with our in house software that I posted about under docsis cable modem monitoring. http://www.docsis.org/node/765
I only mention the values that we map as being polled, but we do poll and store bandwidth, ip address's, mac address's and anything that may be remotely valuable to us.
Thanks
Adam Domoney