I tried booting a BW 3230, but does not finish the booting process. Already tried the recovery with Loads system factory setup, but does not work.
Someone could help me with this problem:
thank you for the question, exactly what I do, I have two type of customer: customers monthly and those with prepaid cards.
* the client monthly plans must connect without restriction until the end of their monthly payment, and in this case they switch among the prepaid customer to renew the monthly payment.
* prepaid customers themselves, their connections will be redirected at the CMTS to the captive portal. captive portal will leave only the identified clients.
Being new to this I started reading about packet cable in a form of trying to have a normalized network and not worrying about
different CM's emta specifications. By what I read Packet cable can do this and version 1.5 of packet cable introduced SIP
but I can't see in the mibs where it is referenced has I only see references to NCS (MGCP)
What should I be reading / looking for ?What am I missing?
I have a query you make, not long ago that incursiene in DOCSIS.
I have a cisco CMTS IOS ubr7100-UBR7100-mz.123-9a.BC6.bin ik8s. and 12 Megabyte of my ISP.
My problem is I have is that my network is slow, my interface observed in a traffic Downstream of 8 megabytes Upstream interface but only 2 megabytes.
It strikes me atension Upstream interface is as applying rate-limit on the interface. My question is, should this be my problem of slowness.
I would be grateful if you could guide me in this regard. Thank you very much. my configurasion.
I have (uBR7111) Cisco routers that run various versions of IOS. Their IOS resides on (3" x 2") PCMCIA cards., ideally "Viking" brand. The card is inserted into the router, much like the same as if you would insert them into a laptop maybe. While the card is in the router the ISO is loaded with a typical TFTP server app, (cut/paste does not work) as this IOS is loaded in clusters. For example, while copying to a card, I see ...CCCCCCCCC... moving across the Hyperterminal screen.