Command Reference

Table 2 Possible but Uncommon Cable Interface Reset Causes (Continued)

Message

Description

CMAC_LOG_RESET_PRIVACY_WATCHDOG_EXPIRED

The baseline privacy exchange with the CMTS took

 

too long.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_CHANGE_US_WATCHDOG_EXPIRED

The cable modem was unable to transmit a response to

 

a UCC-REQ message.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_SECURITY_WATCHDOG_EXPIRED

The “full security” exchange with the CMTS took too

 

long.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_CONFIG_FILE_WATCHDOG_EXPIRED

The TFTP server took too long to respond.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_ALL_FREQUENCIES_SEARCHED

All downstream frequencies to be searched have been

 

searched.

 

This message indicates that downstream frequencies

 

were found and the cable modem failed.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_T2_EXPIRED

Initial ranging opportunities are not being received.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_T3_RETRIES_EXHAUSTED

The CMTS failed to respond to a RNG-REQ message

 

too many times.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_RANGING_ABORTED

The CMTS commanded the cable modem to abort the

 

ranging process.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_NO_MEMORY

The cable modem has run out of memory.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_CANT_START_PROCESS

The cable modem was unable to start an internal

 

process necessary to complete ranging and registration.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_CONFIG_FILE_READ_FAILED

The reading of the configuration file from the TFTP

 

server failed. The file might not exist, or it has incorrect

 

permissions.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE

The cable modem failed authentication, as indicated in

 

a REG-RSP message from the CMTS.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE

The CMTS has failed the cable modem’s registration

 

because a required or requested Class Of Service is not

 

available.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_T6_RETRIES_EXHAUSTED

The CMTS failed to respond to a REG-REQ message

 

too many times.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_MAINTENANCE_WATCHDOG_DRIVER

The cable modem MAC layer failed to detect a change

 

in the interface driver.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_NET_ACCESS_MISSING

The Network Access parameter was missing from the

 

DOCSIS configuration file.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_FAILED_WRITE_ACCESS_CONTROL

The cable modem was unable to set the Write Access

 

Control for an SNMP parameter, as specified by the

 

DOCSIS configuration file.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_DHCP_FAILED

The DHCP server did not respond with all the required

 

values. The required values are: IP address, network

 

mask, TFTP server IP address, time server IP address,

 

DOCSIS configuration file name, and time zone offset.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_CANT_START_DS_TUNER_PRCESS

The modem was unable to start the internal process

 

used to manage the downstream tuner.

 

 

CMAC_LOG_RESET_TOO_MANY_DS_LOCKS_LOST

Downstream QAM/FEC lock has been lost too many

 

times.

 

 

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