![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks a lot for any ideas and help in advance! I will be really grateful if someone could help, I have spent quite some nights looking at this. Match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier,0,5) = "pktc1" ![]() Match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier,0,6) = "docsis" I am attaching CM and MTA classes from DHCP configuration: When I have the DHCP configuration file and main CM configuration file with neither "option agent.remote-id " and "SnmpMibObject enterprises.4115.1.3.3.1.2.3.6.0 Integer 9 ", both CMs boot and read their files correctly, get an IP and after that the MTA part starts asking for the IP address, but it stops on DHCPDISCOVER and then DHCPOFFER on Arris, but on Thomson it gets an IP and after that reboots (never reads a MTA's config file). It does that after reading CM configuration file, but the CM is not registered in the CMTS. I have added SnmpMibObject enterprises.4115.1.3.3.1.2.3.6.0 Integer 9 to the modem configuration file and when it is added, Thomson CM keeps rebooting and the Arris CM stops at the status "ranging complete" as I can see from the CMTS. However, I commented it our and CM part sucessfully gets an IP address, but the MTA part gets it and doesn't request the MTA configuration file at all, as I can see from the TFTP logs. I am not sure if this option is mandatory for getting it to work since this could be my first problem. When I add spawn with option agent.remote-id to the classes for CMs and MTAa, devices are not recognized as any of those classes and I get "no free leases message". Those options are set in the beginning of the DHCP configuration file (using ISC DHCPD). I have the following option 122 suboptions: ![]() I can successfully get the CM part working (I am using docsis utility to generate it), but I have some problems getting the MTA part to start. As many of you here before I am also having some problems with getting eMTA to work. ![]()
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