2 establishing ip connectivity, 3 the docsis configuration file, 0 network configuration – Alpha Technologies DSM3 for XM3 - Technical Manual User Manual

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3.0 Network Configuration

3.2

Establishing IP Connectivity

The DSM3 Series supports the CableLabs DOCSIS 2.0+IPv6 implementation. The main benefit of

IPv6 is its expanded addressing capability, increasing the address space from 32 to 128 bits, providing

virtually unlimited number of networks and systems. The DSM3 Series determines the IP provisioning

mode via the CableLabs SNMP MIB parameter docsIf3CmMdCfgIpProvMode (SNMP OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1

.4491.2.1.20.1.31.1.1). The DSM3 Series will support the following configurable IP Provisioning Mode

Override policies:
• Honor MDD: The cable modem of the DSM3 Series unit will acquire an IPv6 or IPv4 address as

directed by the MAC Domain Descriptor (MDD) message for provisioning and operation.

• IPv4 only: The cable modem of the DSM3 Series unit will acquire a single IPv4 address for the CM

management stack, overriding the TLVs in the MDD message.

• IPv6 only: The cable modem of the DSM3 Series unit will acquire a single IPv6 address for the CM

management stack, overriding the TLVs in the MDD message.

3.3

The DOCSIS Configuration File

A cable modem’s DOCSIS Configuration File is a type-length-value (TLV) file that contains important

operational parameters as defined by the DOCSIS standards. It provides certain settings for the cable

modem. In addition to standard entries, settings in the DOCSIS Configuration File should include the

modem’s community strings and if an upgrade is necessary, firmware upgrade parameters. Place the

Configuration File in the TFTP root directory.
The DSM3 Series cable modem interface can support both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes. The

required DOCSIS Configuration File operational parameters will differ depending on company policies,

cable modem firmware versions and IP addressing schemes. The following DOCSIS Configuration File

details listed in this manual are general guidelines. Please consult the published DOCSIS Specification

resources (CableLabs) for additional DOCSIS Configuration File details and guidelines.
To build a DOCSIS Configuration File, use a DOCSIS TLV editor program.

See the example Configuration Files in

Sections 3.3.5 and 3.3.6.

3.3.1 Setting Modem Community Strings — DOCSIS 2.0 (IPv4) Method

Set the modem community strings with the DOCSIS Configuration File by including the following

SNMP parameters:

The modem community strings should be set in the DOCSIS Configuration File. Failure to set community strings

will result in a less secure system. For automatically updating modem firmware with the DOCSIS Configuration File,

see

Section 5.1, Upgrading DSM3 Series Modem Firmware.

NOTE:

MIB Parameter

Object ID

Description

Value

docsDevNmAccessIp

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.2.x

The IP address (or subnet) of the network

management station

e.g. 10.20.30.0

docsDevNmAccessIpMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.3.x

The IP subnet mask of the network

management stations

e.g. 255.255.255.0

docsDevNmAccessCommunity

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.4.x

The community string matched to this IP

address net mask entry

alphanumeric string

docsDevNmAccessControl

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.5.x

The level of access granted

1= none

2= read only

3= read/write

docsDevNmAccessInterfaces

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.6.x

Specifies the set of interfaces from which

requests from this NMS will be accepted

0x40 : Cable interface (typical)

0x80 : Ethernet interface

0xC0 or 0x00 : Both interfaces

docsDevNmAccessStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.2.1.7.x

Controls and reflects the status of rows in

this table

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Table 3-1, Modem Community String Parameters — DOCSIS 2.0 (IPv4) Method

Note: X denotes the index of the SNMP entry

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