 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | reply to SteveTeow
Re: Firmware update. said by SteveTeow:Yeah, new firmware 1.0.6.8 was released on early morning of 11/26/12. Has it been released in all areas (including the Freedom Region) now? |
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 scoobyPremium join:2001-05-01 Schaumburg, IL kudos:1 | Unfortunately it does not fix the "offline" modem status issue. |
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 SteveTeowPremium,VIP join:2009-01-06 Voorhees, NJ kudos:136 | reply to telcodad Yes, Freedom Region has it too. It's released nationally. -- ComcastSteve
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | said by SteveTeow:Yes, Freedom Region has it too. It's released nationally. OK, thanks, I'll reboot my SB6121 modem tonight then. |
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 DrDrewSo that others may surf. join:2009-01-28 SoCal kudos:8 | reply to ExoticFish Don't worry, Moto released 1.0.6.10 on 11/12/2012. Comcast might roll it out it in a couple months. |
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 NetFixerFrom my cold dead handsPremium join:2004-06-24 The Boro Reviews:
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| reply to ExoticFish said by ExoticFish:Didn't know that was an issue. It doesn't seem to fix the MIMO and TVL errors in the log either though. The MIMO and TLV-11 log entries are more likely to be config issues than a problem with the modem firmware (but since DOCSIS modem config files are such a hush-hush thing, there is no way to know for sure what those log entries really mean).

The only time I see those log entries is immediately after a boot when the config file gets activated. It has been a day and a half since my SB6121 logged the above entries (just after the firmware update reboot), and there have been no new log entries since then. Are you experiencing a problem that is related to the MIMO and TLV-11 log entries? -- We can never have enough of nature. We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander. |
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 koitsuPremium,MVM join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA kudos:19 | Neither the MIMO nor the TLV-11 log entries indicate any actual problem.
I can't explain the technical details of the MIMO message but it's harmless.
The TLV-11 message indicates that there's just some SNMP MIB OID that is trying to be looked up (probably by the CMTS, or by Comcast's own systems) that doesn't exist on this firmware (but may exist in older ones). The OID isn't provided so I can't look it up in a MIB tree to find out what it is. I started seeing this with 1.0.6.6 or thereabouts, and like the MIMO message, it's harmless.
I should note to folks reading this thread I've been testing 1.0.6.8 for Comcast since 2012/09/25 and I have not seen any problems. If anything it's better -- see the 2nd bullet item in the 1.0.6.8 changelog (I can confirm this was a problem in 1.0.6.6 which is now fixed -- if it happens, modem goes into TCS Partial Service mode but continues to operate fine, just with one missing upstream bonded channel).
The MIO and TLV messages are normal at this point. They do not indicate anything is wrong with your Internet connection (despite what you might find on Google). -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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| reply to koitsu said by koitsu:...I can't explain the technical details of the MIMO message but it's harmless....
The MIMO -MDD IP Mode Override is just telling the modem a temporary/extra/contrary instruction from how the MDD - MAC domain desprictor, described the plant capablities So if the MDD said this plant supports a IPv6 wan side interface, this MIMO could be saying "don't use the IPv6 for now on this model modem" or some other feature should be added or disabled. This is a normal and planned for ability for D3, not a defect. |
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 NetDogPremium,VIP join:2002-03-04 Parker, CO kudos:4 Reviews:
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| said by tshirt: The MIMO -MDD IP Mode Override is just telling the modem a temporary/extra/contrary instruction from how the MDD - MAC domain desprictor, described the plant capablities So if the MDD said this plant supports a IPv6 wan side interface, this MIMO could be saying "don't use the IPv6 for now on this model modem" or some other feature should be added or disabled. This is a normal and planned for ability for D3, not a defect. I would like to add one more comment to this, this doesn't have anything to do with what the CPE is doing. This is only on the DOCSIS side of the modem. Alot of people are getting the DOCSIS side MIMO and the CPE side support confused. |
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