I used to deploy dhcpd with Cisco CMTSs, nowadays I configured a new docsis_server 1.xxx in one customer, and left a existing one in another, with minor configurations made by myself.
What I have been noticing, is that when operations are running smoothly, the two seem to work equally well - with the obvious advantage that docsis_server is far much more easier to setup, update and maintain.
Attached there's a picture that i think explains what i mean with the subjet.
i want to do that over the DOCSIS, basicly is comunicate two
LAN that are behind of the CableModems.
Not provide internet to them just comunication between them.
I made a post earlier, but I think that I was not very detailed about it.
So, this time i did a draw of a DOCSIS enviroment from point to point.
to give better explain this time.
I wonder if someone can tell me if this is possible using dhcpd.conf and a mainstream CMTS...
I have a standard cable modem setup running with trialists provisioned via dhcpd.conf. That works well.
Now, I'd like all clients (PC's) that are connecting via a specified cable modem to be treated differently. (I'd like those clients to get a different range of IP addresses and DNS info, and be redirected to a "login" server for authentication).
So, is it possible within dhcpd.conf to identify these clients (based on the mac address of their modem) and treat them differently?
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I have trouble getting URL path to TFTP server where stored boot file. Cisco EPC3000 Docsis 3.0 modem.
I used Query tool to request broadcast response, and got server response with boot file name, and various DNS and DHCP details, but Server address field show 0.0.0.0
Any tips?
I have upgraded D/S Modulation from QAM 64 to QAM 256,while D/S channel width remains to 6 MHz.Does it required any more changes in CMTS configuration or network???