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This program encodes a DOCSIS binary configuration file from a human-readable text configuration file.

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This program encodes a DOCSIS binary configuration file from a human-readable text configuration file.

It was originaly developed at http://docsis.sourceforge.net and later on moved to https://github.com/rlaager/docsis

This build is an experimental one and is based on a fork from the GitHub project. Please use this build on your own risk.

This tool is fully compliant with the following specs:
CM-SP-eRouter-I12
DPoE-SP-DEMARCv1.0-I04
CM-SP-L2VPN-I13
CM-SP-MULPIv3.0-I24

Linux/Unix

This was tested on Ubuntu 14.10, Fedora 21, openSUSE 13.2 (little endian) and Debian 7.5 Sparc64 (big endian) and it is known to work without issues.

Dependencies:

Debian/Ubuntu:
apt-get install automake libtool libsnmp-dev bison make gcc flex git libglib2.0-dev libfl-dev

Fedore/RedHat/CentOS:
yum install autoconf automake libtool glib2-devel bison flex net-snmp-devel

openSUSE/SLES:
zypper install autoconf automake libtool glib2-devel bison flex net-snmp-devel

FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD
pkg install automake autoconf bison flex gcc libtool glib net-snmp

Mac OS X

Tested and working on OS X Mavericks. Dependencies should be installed using MacPorts:

sudo port install autoconf automake libtool glib2-devel bison flex net-snmp

Windows

Tested and working under Cygwin 2.0.2

Packages needed:

automake libtool net-snmp-utils net-snmp-devel bison make gcc-g++ flex libglib2.0-devel

Installation steps

Follow the following steps to download and install the utility.

git clone https://github.com/rlaager/docsis.git
cd docsis
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install (optional)

Bug reporting

Please use the GitHub system to report feature request and bugs.

Known issues

Quoting the hex strings will result in a crash. Known workaround is to not quote HEX definitions.

There are compilation problems on old gcc variants, you should get an error similar to: docsis.c: multiple definition of `main'. Known workaround is to upgrade to a newer version of gcc.

If you want to encode as string something similar to ""value"" you need to escape the extra characters. Config file value should look like ""value"".

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