 USR56K join:2000-05-20 Lynnwood, WA 1 edit | UBR924 getting CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET For some reason the modem is getting, CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450. This has been happening either ever hour or every 2 hours. This seems far too regular for something that might be a problem with signal levels or something.
Ethernet alignment errors.1 = 1641 Ethernet FCS errors.1 = 323 Ethernet single-collision errs.1 = 18361 Ethernet multiple-collision errs.1 = 73548 Ethernet deferred xmits.1 = 15754 Downstream channel ID = 3 Downstream channel frequency = 669000000 Hz Downstream received signal power = 0.0 dBmV (or not supported) Upstream channel ID = 4 Upstream channel frequency = 30000000 Hz Upstream timing offset = 12823 units of (6.25/64) microseconds SigQu: received without error = 19929397 codewords SigQu: correctable errors = 0 codewords SigQu: uncorrectable errors = 0 codewords SigQu: Signal to Noise Ratio = 34.5 dB SigQu: microreflections = 14 dBc Cable modem status = Operational Upstream transmit signal power = 43.0 dBmV Number of interface resets = 4 Downstream sync losses = 1 Invalid MAP msgs received = 0 Invalid UCD msgs received = 0 Invalid Ranging Responses rcvd = 0 Invalid Registration Resps rcvd = 0 T1 timer expiries = 0 T2 timer expiries = 0 T3 timer expiries = 345 T4 timer expiries = 1 Ranging Aborts = 0 Tx mini-slots used (contended).2607 = 0 Tx mini-slots used (dedicated).2607 = 0 Tx data re-tries.2607 = 0 Tx data retry limit exceeded.2607 = 0 Tx bandwidth req retries.2607 = 0 Tx bw req retry lim exceeded.2607 = 9 Date and Time = 2004-06-02,13:30:26.4
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IOS (tm) 920 Software (UBR920-K8O3V6Y5-M), Version 12.2(17a), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-2003 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 19-Jun-03 16:11 by pwade Image text-base: 0x800100A0, data-base: 0x8070A840
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(6r)T3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
ubr924 uptime is 1 day, 23 hours, 6 minutes System returned to ROM by reload System restarted at 15:28:41 PST Tue Jun 1 2004 System image file is "flash:ubr920-k8o3v6y5-mz.122-17a.bin"
Mac state
MAC State: maintenance_state Ranging SID: 2607 Registered: TRUE Privacy Established: FALSE
MIB Values: Mac Resets: 11 Sync lost: 1 Invalid Maps: 0 Invalid UCDs: 0 Invalid Rng Rsp: 0 Invalid Reg Rsp: 0 T1 Timeouts: 0 T2 Timeouts: 0 T3 Timeouts: 616 T4 Timeouts: 4 Range Aborts: 0
DS ID: 3 DS Frequency: 669000000 DS Symbol Rate: 5056941 DS QAM Mode 64QAM DS Search: 60 453000000 855000000 6000000 61 93000000 105000000 6000000 62 111025000 117025000 6000000 63 231012500 327012500 6000000 64 333025000 333025000 6000000 65 339012500 399012500 6000000 66 405000000 447000000 6000000 67 123012500 129012500 6000000 68 135012500 135012500 6000000 69 141000000 171000000 6000000 70 219000000 225000000 6000000 71 177000000 213000000 6000000 72 55752700 67753300 6000300 73 79753900 85754200 6000300 74 175758700 211760500 6000300 75 121756000 169758400 6000300 76 217760800 397769800 6000300 77 73753600 115755700 6000300 78 403770100 595779700 6000300 79 601780000 799789900 6000300 80 805790200 997799800 6000300 81 402750000 402750000 6000000 82 114500000 296500000 7000000 83 306000000 858000000 8000000 84 300000000 858000000 1000000 85 112000000 299000000 1000000 86 300500000 857500000 1000000 87 112500000 299500000 1000000 88 300250000 449250000 1000000 89 300750000 449750000 1000000 90 450250000 857250000 1000000 91 450750000 857750000 1000000 92 112250000 299250000 1000000 93 112750000 299750000 1000000 94 88000000 111750000 250000 95 858250000 862000000 250000 96 88125000 861125000 1000000 97 88375000 861375000 1000000 98 88625000 861625000 1000000 99 88875000 861875000 1000000
US ID: 4 US Frequency: 30000000 US Power Level: 44.0 (dBmV) US Symbol Rate: 2560000 Ranging Offset: 12825 Mini-Slot Size: 2 Change Count: 13
Preamble Pattern: CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC 0D 0D A9 17 D9 C3 52 2F B3 86 A4 5F 67 0D 48 BE CE 1A 91 7D 9C 35 22 FB 38 6A 45 F6 70 D4 8B EC E1 A9 CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC Burst Descriptor 0: Interval Usage Code: 1 Modulation Type: 1 Differential Encoding: 2 Preamble Length: 64 Preamble Value Offset: 184 FEC Error Correction: 0 FEC Codeword Info Bytes: 16 Scrambler Seed: 338 Maximum Burst Size: 0 Guard Time Size: 8 Last Codeword Length: 1 Scrambler on/off: 1
Burst Descriptor 1: Interval Usage Code: 3 Modulation Type: 1 Differential Encoding: 2 Preamble Length: 128 Preamble Value Offset: 128 FEC Error Correction: 5 FEC Codeword Info Bytes: 34 Scrambler Seed: 338 Maximum Burst Size: 0 Guard Time Size: 48 Last Codeword Length: 1 Scrambler on/off: 1
Burst Descriptor 2: Interval Usage Code: 4 Modulation Type: 1 Differential Encoding: 2 Preamble Length: 128 Preamble Value Offset: 128 FEC Error Correction: 5 FEC Codeword Info Bytes: 34 Scrambler Seed: 338 Maximum Burst Size: 0 Guard Time Size: 48 Last Codeword Length: 1 Scrambler on/off: 1
Burst Descriptor 3: Interval Usage Code: 5 Modulation Type: 1 Differential Encoding: 2 Preamble Length: 72 Preamble Value Offset: 176 FEC Error Correction: 4 FEC Codeword Info Bytes: 76 Scrambler Seed: 338 Maximum Burst Size: 12 Guard Time Size: 8 Last Codeword Length: 2 Scrambler on/off: 1
Burst Descriptor 4: Interval Usage Code: 6 Modulation Type: 1 Differential Encoding: 2 Preamble Length: 80 Preamble Value Offset: 168 FEC Error Correction: 8 FEC Codeword Info Bytes: 231 Scrambler Seed: 338 Maximum Burst Size: 255 Guard Time Size: 8 Last Codeword Length: 2 Scrambler on/off: 1
Config File: Network Access: TRUE TFTP Server Modem Address:10.213.190.58 Maximum CPEs: 1 SNMP MIB Object: *s*s*s*s*s*s*s*s*s*s*s Baseline Privacy: Auth. Wait Timeout: 10 Reauth. Wait Timeout: 10 Auth. Grace Time: 600 Op. Wait Timeout: 1 Retry Wait Timeout: 1 TEK Grace Time: 600 Auth. Reject Wait Time: 60 COS 3: Assigned SID: 2607 Max Downstream Rate: 3146000 Max Upstream Rate: 256000 Upstream Priority: 1 Min Upstream Rate: 0 Max Upstream Burst: 1622 Privacy Enable: FALSE
Ranging Backoff Start: 0 (at initial ranging) Ranging Backoff End: 3 (at initial ranging) Data Backoff Start: 0 (at initial ranging) Data Backoff End: 4 (at initial ranging)
IP Address: 10.213.190.58 Net Mask: 255.255.224.0 TFTP Server IP Address: 192.168.3.21 Time Server IP Address: 192.168.3.20 Config File Name: bpr010600036bbd63c70014 Time Zone Offset: -21600 Log Server IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Drop Ack Enabled: TRUE
Mac Sid Status Max Sids: 4 Sids In Use: 1 Mac Sid 0: Sid: 2607 State: 2 Mac Sid 1: Sid: 0 State: 1 Mac Sid 2: Sid: 0 State: 1 Mac Sid 3: Sid: 0 State: 1 Test sid queue: 0
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Mac Errors
169009.392 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169010.596 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169011.132 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169011.132 R03.0 Ranging Request Retries exhausted. 169012.932 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169013.532 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169013.892 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169015.632 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out. 169016.712 R02.0 No Ranging Response received. T3 time-out.
mac log Has a lot of stuff since I've got Cable Modem mac log debugging on (verbose). Actually logging it to syslog...what specifically do you want to see ?
Here is the last two days of CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET
6/3/2004 12:3740076: 1d22h: 169068.876 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80501 *E28 6/3/2004 12:3639869: 1d22h: 168998.540 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80501 *E28 6/3/2004 12:3439237: 1d22h: 168888.956 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80501 *E28 6/3/2004 12:3338952: 1d22h: 168834.600 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80501 *E28 6/3/2004 11:1037635: 1d21h: 163882.140 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80501 *E28 6/3/2004 11:1037472: 1d21h: 163828.116 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80272 *928 6/3/2004 10:5636434: 1d21h: 163039.680 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 23:0220873: 1d09h: 120204.824 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 21:0419747: 1d07h: 113112.028 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 19:0718626: 1d05h: 106073.960 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 17:1117517: 1d03h: 99145.488 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 15:2016437: 1d01h: 92436.168 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0 *450 6/2/2004 13:3515458: 23:56:02: 86162.152 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80 *4C0450 6/2/2004 12:0514645: 22:26:01: 80761.356 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80 *4C0450 6/2/2004 11:0414054: 21:25:10: 77110.876 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80 *4C0450 6/2/2004 10:0313465: 20:24:20: 73460.236 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80 *4C0450 6/2/2004 9:0312875: 19:23:29: 69809.628 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804 *C0450 6/2/2004 8:0212282: 18:22:38: 66158.460 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804 *C0450
(*) WARNING 18 long line(s) split
I called up Charter today about this and a higher level tech (I didn't talk to him directly.. the first level tech did) said he was going to reprovision my modem. Said to call back in ~4 hours if it was still happening (which is in ~2 hours from now).
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GAH!! this is driving me nuts! Look how regular this is occurring: 6/7/2004 17:10 2839:00:00 5:23:12 19392.48 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C1EA4 6/7/2004 14:03 1289:00:00 2:16:02 8162.808 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80273654 6/7/2004 12:44 596:00:00 0:57:04 3424.676 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x805038E4 6/7/2004 12:43 438:00:00 0:56:09 3369.416 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x80273654 6/7/2004 10:43 56292: 3d18h: 326055.62 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/7/2004 8:44 55249: 3d16h: 318907.14 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/7/2004 6:45 54177: 3d14h: 311758.44 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/7/2004 4:46 53110: 3d12h: 304607.92 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/7/2004 2:46 51954: 3d10h: 297457.312 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/7/2004 0:47 50856: 3d08h: 290309.968 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 22:48 49820: 3d06h: 283162.136 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 20:49 48782: 3d04h: 276014.68 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 18:50 47734: 3d02h: 268867.06 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 16:51 46682: 3d00h: 261719.448 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 14:52 45646: 2d22h: 254571.084 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 12:52 44565: 2d20h: 247422.436 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 10:53 43472: 2d18h: 240274.768 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 8:54 42436: 2d16h: 233126.312 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 6:55 41349: 2d14h: 225977.664 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 4:56 40251: 2d12h: 218830.092 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450 6/6/2004 2:57 39107: 2d10h: 211682.784 CMAC_LOG_DRIVER_INIT_IDB_RESET 0x804C0450
There MUST be some sort of service or something that is going on to cause this to happen so regularly. Any have any idea? I also upgraded to ubr920-k8o3v6y5-mz.122-19c.bin today (hence the reset in the uptime). Now its giving different hex values when its resetting. -- If it's not on Google, then it doesn't exist.
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