Service provisioning method, device, and system in coaxial cable system
09729385 ยท 2017-08-08
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Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L61/5014
ELECTRICITY
H04L41/0806
ELECTRICITY
H04L41/0226
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a service provisioning method in a coaxial cable system, the method comprises: a CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; and the CMC receives a request message from the CM for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM.
Claims
1. A service provisioning method in a coaxial cable system, wherein the Cable system comprises a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, a coaxial media converter (CMC), and a cable modem (CM); the CMC connects to the DHCP server on a network side and connects to the CM on a user side; and the method comprises: receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server and replacing an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol (IP) address of the CMC; sending, by the CMC, the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; and receiving, by the CMC from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquiring the configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sending the configuration file to the CM.
2. The method according to claim 1, before the receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, further comprising: receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcasting the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side; sending, by the CMC, a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, wherein the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Request message from the CM and sending the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
3. The method according to claim 1, before the acquiring the configuration file corresponding to the CM, further comprising: storing, by the CMC, a correspondence between a Media Access Control (MAC) address of the CM and a configuration file name, wherein: the acquiring the configuration file corresponding to the CM specifically comprises: extracting the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering the configuration file, acquiring a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and finding a corresponding configuration file according to the configuration file name acquired.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the format identifiable by the CM complies with the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification.
5. A coaxial media converter (CMC), wherein the CMC connects to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on a network side and connects to a cable modem (CM) on a user side, and the CMC comprises: a first receiver, configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, wherein the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server; a first processor, configured to replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC; a first sender, configured to send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; a second receiver, configured to receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and a second processor, configured to acquire the configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using a second sender.
6. The CMC according to claim 5, wherein the CMC further comprises: the second sender, configured to receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side, wherein: the first sender is further configured to send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, wherein the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and the second receiver is further configured to receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
7. The CMC according to claim 5, wherein the CMC further comprises: a memory, configured to save a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name; and the second processor is specifically configured to: extract the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering the configuration file, acquire a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and find a corresponding configuration file according to the configuration file name acquired.
8. A coaxial media converter (CMC), wherein the CMC connects to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on a network side and connects to a cable modem (CM) on a user side, and the CMC comprises: a processor; and a computer readable storage medium storing programming for execution by the processor, the programming including instructions to: receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, wherein the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server; replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC; send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM and receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and acquire the configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using the user-side interface.
9. The CMC according to claim 8, the programming further including instructions to: receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side, wherein: the programming further includes instructions to send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, wherein the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
10. The CMC according to claim 8, the programming further including instructions to: save a correspondence between a Media Access Control (MAC) address of the CM and a configuration file name; and extract the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering the configuration file, acquire a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and find a corresponding configuration file according to the configuration file name acquired.
11. A coaxial cable system, wherein the Cable system comprises a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, a coaxial media converter (CMC), and a cable modem (CM); and the CMC connects to the DHCP server on a network side and connects to the CM on a user side, wherein: the CMC is configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server and replace an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol server with an IP address of the CMC; send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; and receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquire the configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the CMC is further configured to: receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side; send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, wherein the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
13. The system according to claim 11, wherein the CMC is further configured to: save a correspondence between a Media Access Control (MAC) address of the CM and a configuration file name; and the acquiring the configuration file corresponding to the CM specifically comprises: extracting the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering the configuration file, acquiring a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and finding a corresponding configuration file according to the configuration file name acquired.
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(1) To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure or in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments or the prior art. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments of the present disclosure, and a person of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other drawings from these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
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(10) The following clearly describes the technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure. Apparently, the described embodiments are merely a part rather than all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art on the basis of the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
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(12) In a C-DOCSIS system, a service provisioning process of a CM may include:
(13) 1. The CM acquires an IP address of the CM, an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (Trivial File Transfer Protocol, TFTP) server, and a configuration file name of the CM by using a DHCP server.
(14) 2. The CM downloads a configuration file by using the TFTP server and the CM dynamically establishes a service flow between the CM and a CMC according to service flow configuration.
(15) 3. The CM registers the configuration file with the CMC.
(16) 4. The CM goes online and works properly.
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(18) Step 201: Receive a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replace an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of a CMC.
(19) Specifically, the CMC intercepts a DHCP packet sent by a CM and replaces the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP packet with the IP address of the CMC, so as to establish a dynamic connection between the CMC and the CM.
(20) Step 202: The CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM.
(21) Step 203: The CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM.
(22) Optionally, before the acquiring a configuration file corresponding to the CM, the method further includes:
(23) saving, by the CMC, a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name.
(24) The acquiring a configuration file corresponding to the CM specifically includes:
(25) extracting the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering a configuration file, acquiring a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and finding a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name.
(26) Specifically, a User goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. The service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts the MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds the corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(27) Optionally, before the receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, the method further includes:
(28) receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcasting the DHCP Discovery packet to a network side;
(29) sending, by the CMC, a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, where the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and
(30) receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Request message from the CM and sending the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
(31) Optionally, the format identifiable by the CM complies with the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification.
(32) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a service provisioning method in a coaxial cable system, where in the method, a CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunication network configuration system.
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(34) a first receiver 301, configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, where the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server;
(35) a first processor 302, configured to replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC, where
(36) specifically, the CMC intercepts a DHCP packet sent by the CM and replaces the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP packet with the IP address of the CMC, so as to establish a dynamic connection between the CMC and the CM;
(37) a first sender 303, configured to send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM;
(38) a second receiver 304, configured to receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and
(39) a second processor 305, configured to acquire a configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using a second sender.
(40) The CMC further includes:
(41) a memory, configured to save a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name.
(42) The second processor 305 is specifically configured to:
(43) extract the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering a configuration file; acquire a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address; and find a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name.
(44) Specifically, a customer goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. The service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC device and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts the MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds the corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(45) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a CMC, where the CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunications network configuration system.
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(47) a second sender 401, configured to receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to a network side;
(48) a first sender 402, further configured to send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, where the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM;
(49) a second receiver 403, further configured to receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server;
(50) a first receiver 404, configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, where the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server;
(51) a first processor 405, configured to replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC, where
(52) the first sender 402 is configured to send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM, and
(53) the second receiver 403 is configured to receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and
(54) a second processor 406, configured to acquire a configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using the second sender.
(55) Specifically, a customer goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. the service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC device and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts a MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to a correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(56) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a CMC, where the CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunications network configuration system.
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(58) a network-side interface 501, configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, where the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server;
(59) an address processing unit 502, configured to replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC;
(60) a user-side interface 503, configured to send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM and receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and
(61) a configuration file processing unit 504, configured to acquire a configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using the user-side interface.
(62) Optionally, the CMC further includes:
(63) a saving unit, configured to save a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name; and
(64) the configuration file processing unit 504 is configured to:
(65) extract the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering a configuration file, acquire a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and find a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name.
(66) Specifically, a customer goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. The service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC device and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts the MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds the corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(67) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a CMC, where the CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunications network configuration system.
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(69) a sending unit 601, configured to receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side, where
(70) the sending unit 601 is further configured to send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, where the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM;
(71) a receiving unit 602, configured to receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server;
(72) a network-side interface 603, configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, where the DHCP Ack message carries an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server;
(73) an address processing unit 604, configured to replace the address of the TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC;
(74) a user-side interface 605, further configured to send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM and receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file; and
(75) a configuration file processing unit 606, configured to acquire a configuration file corresponding to the CM and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM by using the user-side interface.
(76) Specifically, a customer goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. The service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC device and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts a MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to a correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(77) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a CMC, where the CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunications network configuration system.
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(79) the CMC 702 is configured to receive a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server and replace an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol server in the DHCP Ack message with an IP address of the CMC; send the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; and receive, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquire a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, send the configuration file to the CM.
(80) The CMC 702 is further configured to:
(81) receive a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcast the DHCP Discovery packet to the network side;
(82) send a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, where the DHCP Offer packet carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and
(83) receive a DHCP Request message from the CM and send the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
(84) The CMC 702 is further configured to:
(85) save a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name; and
(86) the acquiring a configuration file corresponding to the CM specifically includes:
(87) extracting the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering a configuration file, acquiring a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and finding a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name.
(88) Specifically, a customer goes to a telecommunication business office to apply for service subscription, such as applying for service subscription of a service of 5 M traffic. The service for which the user applies is configured into a CMC device and is saved as a first configuration file, where a format of the first configuration file is a telecommunications format, and the telecommunications format, which is self-defined by each device manufacturer and is a suitable format for a telecommunications network, does not have a unified format standard. When acquiring a message, sent by the CM, for requesting a configuration file, the CMC device extracts the MAC address of the CM from the request message, acquires a configuration file name corresponding to the MAC address according to the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name, and finds the corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name. A format of the configuration file is a format of the telecommunications network, and the CMC needs to convert the format of the telecommunications network into a format identifiable by a C-DOCSIS network, such as a disk operating system (Disk Operating System, DOS) format.
(89) This embodiment of the present disclosure provides a coaxial cable system, where in the system, a CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from a DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC; the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to a CM; and the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM, thereby implementing that a broadcast and television network of a C-DOCSIS standard is compatible and supported on the basis of a telecommunications network configuration system.
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(91) a processor (processor) 801, a communications interface (Communications Interface) 802, a memory (memory) 803, and a bus 804.
(92) The processor 801, the communications interface 802, and the memory 803 complete communication with each other by using the bus 804.
(93) The communications interface 802 is configured to communicate with a CM; and
(94) the processor 801 is configured to execute a program.
(95) Specifically, the program may include program code, where the program code includes a computer operation instruction.
(96) The processor 801 may be a central processing unit (central processing unit, CPU), an application-specific integrated circuit ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), or one or more integrated circuits configured to implement this embodiment of the present disclosure.
(97) The memory 803 is configured to save a program. The memory 803 may be a volatile memory (volatile memory) such as a random-access memory (random-access memory, RAM) or a non-volatile memory (non-volatile memory), such as a read-only memory (read-only memory, ROM), a flash memory (flash memory), a hard disk drive (hard disk drive, HDD), or a solid-state drive (solid-state drive, SSD). The processor 801 executes the following method according to a program instruction saved in the memory 803:
(98) The CMC receives a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server and replaces an address of a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server in the DHCP Ack message with an Internet Protocol IP address of the CMC;
(99) the CMC sends the DHCP Ack message carrying the IP address of the CMC to the CM; and
(100) the CMC receives, from the CM, a request message for delivering a configuration file, acquires a configuration file corresponding to the CM, and after converting the configuration file corresponding to the CM into a format identifiable by the CM, sends the configuration file to the CM.
(101) Before the receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Ack message from the DHCP server, the method further includes:
(102) receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Discovery packet from the CM and broadcasting the DHCP Discovery packet to a network side;
(103) sending, by the CMC, a DHCP Offer packet from the DHCP server to the CM, where the DHCP Offer message carries an IP address allocated by the DHCP server to the CM; and
(104) receiving, by the CMC, a DHCP Request message from the CM and sending the DHCP Request message to the DHCP server.
(105) Before the acquiring a configuration file corresponding to the CM, the method further includes:
(106) saving, by the CMC, a correspondence between a Media Access Control MAC address of the CM and a configuration file name; and
(107) the acquiring a configuration file corresponding to the CM specifically includes:
(108) extracting the MAC address of the CM from the request message, of the CM, for delivering a configuration file, acquiring a corresponding configuration file name from the correspondence between the MAC address of the CM and the configuration file name by using the MAC address, and finding a corresponding configuration file according to the acquired configuration file name.
(109) The format identifiable by the CM complies with the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification.
(110) The foregoing descriptions are merely exemplary specific embodiments of the present disclosure, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present disclosure shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.