I recently obtained a CASA C1G with an 8x8 license on it. I can bond to the first 4 of the upstreams but cannot bond with the last four.
Here is my config
I remember some time ago we had a cable modem model that had an web interface that allowed us to set the tuner frequency so that it would not range but instead use the frequency that we input
anybody knows which cable modems have that option ?
docsis3 or docsis2
we have a sector that has a lot of different downstream frequencies and the modems are ranging sometime for an hour before finding the correct one
WE are trying to setup a 16x4 and 8X4 config on our 10K ubr. With this config we are see most docsis 3 subscribers bonding at 5x4, a few at 8x4, some do not bond at all. 16x4 test modem will not bond at 16x4. Overall we are see less Wideband modems about73, than our original config. With our original config we see about 132 wideband out of about 252 modems with most at 8x3, with only three upstream configured.
Hi, all! Can somebody help for me....?
We buy aka "second hand" casa c2200 many years ago...
Now we have trouble with installed modules...examle:
casa#show system
Product: C2200, Module: SMM
Major rev 1, Minor rev 1
serial_no = SV03B89S0013
CFE version 2.1.3
System Time: Thu Aug 11 11:22:22 UTC 2016
System Uptime: 0 d, 0 h, 58 m, 21 s
128MHz T1 Clock
Would like some confirmation if anyone can offer it for the RX48 cards.
Is it possible to have multiple logical carriers on a single interface?
Is it possible to shut down a physical port to give its logical ports to another physical port thus adding room for more carriers?
Is upstream bonding doable with the RX48?
Is there any limitation for downstream channels?
Can anyone who runs a BSR64000 offer some examples of configuration for doing this?