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Old 26-04-2009, 11:19   #6
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Re: Could someone please look over my recent modem logs?

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
In order:

Something in the DHCP response from Virgin is not recognised as valid by this modem.

A command has been sent to the modem from Virgin which it is unable to comply with, it doesn't recognise the SNMP OID being changed.



Modem requested date and time from Virgin, no response received.



Modem attempting to download the firmware update specified in the configuration file it received from Virgin, class-cm-bas.cm via the firmware update server address contained within the .cm file.



The firmware update is not present on the update server specified.

Why these mean nothing:

DHCP warning, as indicated is for a non-critical field.

Unrecognised OID - this SNMP reprogramming isn't critical to function. Virgin use a couple of different OIDs to ensure that they catch all their modems.

ToD request - while Virgin should supply this it's not essential to the function of the modem.

SW Download INIT - Modem is attempting to download a firmware update, this is informational.

SW upgrade Failed - Upgrade didn't work, but modem is still online. Upgrade not required to function.
We both agree not critical to the modem operation.

What would you expect to see in the logs if the was an issue.
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