Yo... that's a cool answer. Thanks a lot!

Leonardo

""John Murphy""  wrote in message
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> Leonardo,
>
> You shouldn't be able to change the MAC address on the Cable Interface.
> That's how the cable modem is associated to the customer and receives it's
> correct address scope for Class of Service, etc.   The reason your 924 is
> receiving the disabled.bin config file is because your MAC address is
> unconfigured in the provisioning system.   Unfortunately, the last I
heard,
> none of the MSOs allow Cable Modem Routers on residential service.  Maybe
> you'll get lucky.
>
> Peter, to answer your question, if the Cable Modem/Router remains
> 'unregistered' it will continue to range and seek an uplink.  This takes
up
> RF space and precious CPU cycles on several upstream elements.   Using the
> disabled.bin allows the MSO to sync the Cable Modem/Router and thereby
stop
> it from ranging and taking up bandwidth.
>
> John
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Leonardo FUK"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:28 AM
> Subject: Re: Cisco uBR924 and Internet problems... [7:61754]
>
>
> > Yes, you're write. I called them to confirm the issue and I provided my
> MAC
> > address so they will research and see if it's allowed according to their
> > policy.
> >
> > There's one more question, if you don't mind:
> >
> > I am able to change the MAC address of my Ethernet interface, using the
> > "mac-address" command through IOS. But the same command is not available
> to
> > the cable-modem interface. I'm not sure if it is not allowed at all or
if
> > it's a limitation of my IOS version.
> >
> > Do you know if it's possible to manually set up a MAC address on the
> > cable-modem interface?
> >
> > Thank you!!
> >
> > Leonardo Furtado
> >
> > ""Peter van der Voort""  wrote in message
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> > > Hi Leonardo,
> > >
> > > Basically, you're answering your own question: the provider lets you
> > > download a file that disables your service.
> > > Normally, this file specifies the Class Of Service you get from your
> > > provider, like upstream and downstream bandwidth.
> > >
> > > Now for some reason, the provider doesn't want to give you any service
> and
> > > therefore let you download a file which denies access.
> > >
> > > There is one thing that I don't understand, though. If you didn't buy
> this
> > > modem from your provider (or did you?) then the modem's MAC address is
> not
> > > registered with them. Therefore, why would they allow the DHCP server
to
> > > give your modem an IP address? That doesn't make sense.
> > >
> > > On the other hand, if you did buy the modem from the ISP, then like I
> > said,
> > > they just doesn't want to give you access for some reason (not paying
> your
> > > subscription fee springs to mind ;))
> > >
> > > Bottom line: you have to contact them.
> > >
> > > Good luck
> > > Peter
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Leonardo FUK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 7:29 AM
> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Subject: Cisco uBR924 and Internet problems... [7:61754]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hello everyone!!
> > > >
> > > > I have a question here, I need your help!
> > > > Recently I bought a Cisco uBR924 and I've been trying to
> > > > connect it at home,
> > > > so I can expand my home lab capabilities. My service provider
> > > > is Time Warner
> > > > (Road Runner) and I simply can't connect it to the Internet.
> > > > This router has
> > > > one cable-modem interface, four ethernet ports (represented
> > > > as 1 ethernet
> > > > interface) and two FXS voice-ports.
> > > >
> > > > According to the Cisco's documentation, the service
> > > > establishment process of
> > > > a
> > > > cable-modem-router like this one is as follows:
> > > >
> > > > - Scan for a downstream channel and establish synchronization
> > > > with the CMTS.
> > > > - Obtain upsteam channel parameters.
> > > > - Start ranging for power adjustments.
> > > > - Establish IP connectivity
> > > > - Establish the time of day
> > > > - Establish security
> > > > - Transfer operational parameters
> > > > - Perform registration
> > > > - Comply with baseline privacy
> > > > - Enter the operational maintenance state
> > > >
> > > > When I issue "show int cable-modem 0", I notice a lot of
> > > > "interface resets"
> > > > displayed by the output. Further investigation required me to
> > > > run some debug
> > > > commands and - I love this one - "show controllers
> > > > cable-modem 0 mac log",
> > > > which probably identified the problem. I could see almost all
> > > > "CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE" events, but during the registration process
> > > > (registration_state), the modem received a
> > > > "RESET_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE".
> > > > I pasted part of the output so my question may be answered by
someone:
> > > >
> > > > The steps from "scanning downstream" to "establish security"
> > > > seem to be
> > > > fine:
> > > >
> > > > 1041.159 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > wait_for_link_up_state
> > > > 1041.159 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > ds_channel_scanning_stat
> > > > 1043.540 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE                       wait_ucd_state
> > > > 1046.319 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE                       wait_map_state
> > > > 1046.371 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE                       ranging_1_state
> > > > 1047.337 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE                       ranging_2_state
> > > > 1048.112 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE                       dhcp_state
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_ASSIGNED_IP_ADDRESS           10.47.170.200
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_TFTP_SERVER_ADDRESS           24.29.99.72
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_TOD_SERVER_ADDRESS            24.29.99.72
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_SET_GATEWAY_ADDRESS
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_TZ_OFFSET                     0
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_CONFIG_FILE_NAME              disabled.bin
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_ERROR_ACQUIRING_SEC_SVR_ADDR
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_LOG_SERVER_ADDRESS            24.29.99.57
> > > > 1048.404 CMAC_LOG_DHCP_COMPLETE
> > > > 1059.956 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > establish_tod_state
> > > > 1059.956 CMAC_LOG_TOD_REQUEST_SENT                   24.29.99.72
> > > > 1059.964 CMAC_LOG_TOD_REPLY_RECEIVED                 3252376461
> > > > 1059.968 CMAC_LOG_TOD_COMPLETE
> > > > 1059.968 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > security_association_state
> > > > 1059.968 CMAC_LOG_SECURITY_BYPASSED
> > > >
> > > > But when the modem downloaded de DOCSIS configuration (the
> > > > config file), I
> > > > noticed something weird:
> > > >
> > > > 1059.968 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > configuration_file_state
> > > > 1059.968 CMAC_LOG_LOADING_CONFIG_FILE                disabled.bin
> > > > 1063.988 CMAC_LOG_CONFIG_FILE_PROCESS_COMPLETE
> > > >
> > > > Did you noticed the filename received by the Cisco uBR924? Its name
is
> > > > "DISABLED.BIN". It doesn't sound good......
> > > >
> > > > After that, the next step is "registration". Now I noticed
> > > > that the CTMS
> > > > has, for an "unknown" reason, rejected the registration
> > > > process. Therefore,
> > > > the router is unable to proceed with other steps toward the Internet
> > > > connection.
> > > >
> > > > 977.130 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
registration_state
> > > >    977.130 CMAC_LOG_REG_REQ_MSG_QUEUED
> > > >    977.138 CMAC_LOG_REG_REQ_TRANSMITTED
> > > >    977.142 CMAC_LOG_REG_RSP_MSG_RCVD
> > > >    977.142 CMAC_LOG_RESET_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE
> > > >    977.142 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > reset_interface_state
> > > >    977.142 CMAC_LOG_STATE_CHANGE
> > > > reset_hardware_state
> > > >
> > > > I tried to configure this device at both bridge and routing
> > > > levels, and it
> > > > didn't work at all.
> > > >
> > > > Do you guys know if some ISPs have configured anything that
> > > > could block
> > > > "unauthorized devices" (anything not the modem they provide
> > > > us) to establish
> > > > internet connectivity? Do they make any kind of MAC addresses
> > > > filtering?
> > > > I really don't want to use a plain modem to connect to the Internet.
> > > > Specially when I have a cool Cisco with a lot of interesting
features.
> > > >
> > > > Any help would be appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Leonardo Furtado




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