Anyone have any experience with these? Ran across a few and am intrigued by the remote management/access capabilities such as SSH, Telnet, and the SNMP features. All comments welcome, but if your experience is less than positive and/or you would prefer not to publicly critique the product, please email me directly -- poge at oberlin dot net.
Hi all:
I am testing Motorola SBV5220. I learn a lot of knowledges from this forum,so that help the eMTA's dhcp process and tftp process completed.
But I don't know what should do then…I think I should let the eMTA to know the Call Management Server,but how can I?
I am using Basic Flow (BASIC.1) ,this without the provisioning complete SNMP INFORM.
I can't find what should I do from the PKT-SP-PROV-C01-071129. Can anyone help me?
Does this card offer any benefits if you are not planning on going to Docsis3.0 right now. We are currently using 2x8 cards and are beginning to burn 1 downstream port for 1 node due to bandwidth usage. Could this card assist in giving us more DS ports to feed some of these existing nodes on other cards? If so and we are not going to upgrade to a Docsis 3.0 network at this time does that limit the card to only 8 downstream ports in our situation or would we still be able to use 32?
I have a new issue with my config files. I cannot get BPI to work with Arris 1500 CMTS. I am using Motorola SB5101E and Thomson TCM420 modems. Modems cannot connect, it gets stuck at TFTP Read Request message in CMTS. Modem log for Motorola shows "DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response and TFTP file complete - but missing mandatory TLV", while modem log for Thomson, in addition to these 2 messages shows "TLV-11 - Failed to set duplicate elements".
This is my CM config file:
FileVersion = Version 6.0
01 (New Downstream Frequency) = 399250000