OK, we started with Promptlink a few years ago and it was awful. We switched to Incognito and it's too complex and just not an easy learning curve. IBBS is outrageous and they know very little about RF issues. Is there one that is easy to use but powerful as well? Oh, I might add that it should be reasonably priced too!
It seems there are less and less companies that do this since they've all gotten bought out or have gone out of business!
I'm trying to run D3 modems (arris CM820) on Cisco ubr10k with Edge QAM Harmonic NSG 9116 without DTI server (Only Wideband DS channels).
Modems are trying to register as D3:
cmts#sh cable modem wideband
MAC Address IP Address I/F MAC Prim RCC MD-DS-SG/
State Sid ID MD-US-SG
001d.d2f0.25b1 172.16.4.69 C5/0/0/U1 init(o) 423 89 13 / N/A
Hello,
I have get an old C9 Networks C600 CMTS for make lab.
I have also get any nessesary parts (diplex filter, athenuator, ...)
Note: My cable modem found "energy" but don't decode signal (eurodocsis modem)
My version of this cmts has "DOCSIS" firmware and seems to not support EURODOCSIS.
If i look on cmts datasheet, eurodocsis is supported.
Anyone has eurodocsis version of c9 c600 firmware ?
I have an Arris C3 CMTS that is nat recognizing the cable upstream 4 and 5. Im not sure if this is a configuration issue or it is related with the equipment in self. When I try to setup the upstream interface it shows me the message "!Invalid interface: 4" or "!Invalid interface: 5". I have setup the startup-config file with the necessary to put them work at the boot, but they don't came up. Do you know what could be the problem?
Can someone explain me the behavior of modem (or CMTS) with US bounding ? I'm a little confused.
We have one modem with 8 DS 256QAM, CMTS Cisco UBR 7225.
1) 1 US without "cable mtc-mode" US bounding, channel width 6.4MHz, symbol rate 5.120, 64-QAM => speed 320x20 MBit.
2) 1 US with "cable mtc-mode" US bounding => speed 120x20 MBit.
3) Adding two US into bounding group (3 US in total) => speed 120x40 MBit.