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ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Read Your Cable Modem's Diagnostic how to connect to arris cable modem Page When Something Goes Wrong Although unknown to and ignored by most people, cable modems have a diagnostic that can help you troubleshoot connection problems. What
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Diagnostic Page? Unbeknownst to most people, cable modems (and other broadband modems) have diagnostic and logging functions built in, just like routers. While some people do occasionally peek at the control panel of their router, very few people ever look at http://forums.timewarnercable.com/t5/Connectivity/T3-TImeout-Errors-Solution/td-p/5395 their modems-or even realize they can do so. RELATED ARTICLEHow to Troubleshoot Your Internet Connection, Layer-By-Layer So why look at the diagnostic page and logs of your cable modem in the first place? Think of this familiar scene: something weird is going on with your internet access, so you dutifully unplug your modem and router, start them back up, and things work well again…for a spell. Or maybe your internet connectivity drops out intermittently and no amount of tinkering with your router http://www.howtogeek.com/240575/how-to-read-your-cable-modems-diagnostic-page-when-something-goes-wrong/ has solved your problems. While we all tend to over-focus on the router as the source of potential problems, oftentimes the modem (or the line it's connected to) can be at fault. In those cases, you need to peek into the modem to see what's going on. By accessing the tiny little web server hidden inside your modem and reading the diagnostic pages, you can learn a ton of things about your modem and connection like general status, signal strength, and event history via the system log. Armed with that information you can then say something like "Okay, it's not the modem or a signal strength issue, so I'll focus on the router and other elements of my network" or "Something is clearly going on with the modem so I'll call the cable company." We want to emphasize that last part. Even if the diagnostic control panel in your modem does have user-editable settings (which is very rare), you shouldn't mess around with that stuff unless expressly instructed to do so by your internet service provider. While it's unlikely you'll actually break anything if you do wipe your modem in a fit of frustration, you might end up spending the next hour getting it reprovisioned. This is intended to help you find the problem, not necessarily fix it. With that in mind, let's take a look at how you can access the diagnostic page and what to do with the information you find ther
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uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband RoutersTroubleshoot and AlertsError and System Messages Cisco IOS CMTS Cable System Messages Guide Book Contents Book Contents Preface Chapter 1: Overview of System Messages Chapter 2: Cisco CMTS Router System Messages Chapter 3: Cisco uBR10012 Router Error Messages Download Download Options Book Title Cisco IOS CMTS Cable System Messages Guide Chapter Title Chapter 1: Overview of System Messages PDF - Complete Book (2.58 MB) PDF - This Chapter (200.0 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Updated: Nov 29, 2013 Chapter: Chapter 1: Overview of System Messages Chapter Contents System Event Messages DOCSIS 1.1 Event Messages Close Overview of System Messages The CiscoCMTS generates system, error, and other informational messages to inform the operator of significant events. These messages can be grouped into the following two categories: •System Event Messages—Describes the system and error messages that are generated for events related to the CiscoCMTS platform, and its hardware and software components. •DOCSIS 1.1 Event Messages—Describes the error messages for events as required by the DOCSIS 1.1 specifications. This guide describes only those system error messages that are specific to the CiscoCMTS platforms. For other system error messages that can be generated, see the Cisco IOS System Message guide at the following URL:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/system/messages/guide/consol_smg.html The Error Message Decoder tool available at the following URL will help you research and resolve non-cable-specific Cisco IOS software messages:http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/index.cgi Use this document together with the tools and utilities that are available on Cisco.com at the following locations: •Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC): http://www.cisco.com/tac •Bug Toolkit: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl •Open a Case with TAC Assistance: http://tools.cisco.com/ServiceRequestTool/create/launch.do Tip When contacting TAC, please have available the nonzipped, plain-text (.txt) o