I am migrating my network to DOCSIS 1.1 and have been a little lost about what the "Cable Service Class" commands in the Cisco uBR. I have looked through Cisco's site but have not had much luck. I have a DOCSIS 1.1 CM file I have created and have been able to successfully provision it to a modem and the modem operate but all my research shows the "Cable Service Class" set on the CMTS its self.
Hello everyone!
I'm currently having issues getting The Motorola SBV5222 to activate the MTA portion of the Cable modem. The cable modem it's self comes up just fine with BPI+ Enabled. We currently having Arris TM502G's working perfectly. We received a the demo SBV5222 last week and I just started writing configs for it any playing around.
We're unable to ping modems directly from the CMTS to the modem private IPs. As a result we're seeing a number of modems unable to get past init(d) during initialization because the CMTS cant communicate with them.
Also DHCP does not see the DHCP request.
What makes this issue more complicated is that we're able to ping to these modems private IPs from other locations within the network.
Tracing to the non-routable modem IP shows the CMTS as the hop just before the modem as one would expect.
Maybe I'm just over looking something but I cant seem to find a way to tell me what version CNR is running for our DHCP/DNS.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I have a problem with our BSR1000 which have been working great for 3-4 years now.
After a power failure last week I have some cable modems coming online, but no data are sent through.
The status for the modem on the BSR1000 reads "online(un)".
Manual says:
online(un):
CM registered, but not enabled data. Fail to
verify modem’s identity by BPI module.
Has anybody seen this problem on the BSR? And hopefully has a solution?
Nothing has changed since before the power failure, and the config files are the same.