I'm having some problems getting remote-query working on a ubr7246. I've got the cmts set to use remote-query, and I'm sure I'm using the right community as I can poll the modems via other snmp utilities. The subnet allowed to access snmp defined in the modem includes the remote-query src ip that I'm using.
Debugging snmp on the CMTS yields:
5d22h: v1 packet
5d22h: community string: cm_client_skinner
5d22h:
For IP address 172.31.32.23
5d22h:
SNMP proxy exec got event,but queue is empty
Hi guys,
hope you're OK today. I have a question about DOCSIS 3.0 config file.
As we know, Cable modem DOCSIS 3.0 used config file D1.1. The different Cable modem D3.0 has a capability to use channel bonding. How to make it different between DOCSIS 1.1 and 3.0.
I have two CMTS routers (BSR 64k), one supports 4 channel bonding and the second supports expanded bonding (up to 8 channels).
When I connect an SB6121 to the first, it registers on all four channels and the router shows it is properly bonded. Modem traffic graphs show traffic across all four channels.
When I connect the same modem to the second router which is configured for 5 channels, the modem shows it is registered on 4 channels but the router does not show it is properly bonded. Furthermore, traffic graphs show traffic on a single channel.
We have actually a configuration on 7225vxr with two card mc88u where we configure two DS port with one freq. and two other DS port with 4 freq. each. The two first DS port are for legacy modem and D2 and the other are for D3 modem.
Attached, you have the config filtered.
I have a doubt about Load-balance.
It's a good practice to mix all DS port on a Load-balancing group ?
For my point of view, this would be better to create LB group for legacy modem and other with D3 modem.