System and method for detecting customer premise equipment behind a router on a data-over-cable system
First Claim
1. A system for determining that a router is coupled between a piece of customer premise equipment and a cable modem in a data-over-cable system comprising:
- a network management agent executing on a customer premise equipment (CPE) component that encapsulates its Media Access Control (MAC) address in a network management message;
a head end server that compares the encapsulated MAC address to a source MAC address so that the head end server detects a device being coupled between the CPE component and a cable modem through which the CPE component communicates;
a MAC address encapsulator for encapsulating the MAC address of the CPE component in a network management message; and
a router detector for determining whether a router status element in a network management message response indicates that a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates.
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Abstract
A system and method permits a network management agent executing on a customer premise equipment (CPE) component to determine whether a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates with a data-over-cable network. The network management agent executing on the CPE component encapsulates the MAC address of the CPE component in a network management message that is sent to a server at the head end of the data-over-cable network. The head end compares the encapsulated MAC address with the MAC address of the device coupled to the cable modem that sent the network management message. If the MAC addresses are not the same, the server at the head end sets a router status element in the network management message response and sends it to the agent executing on the CPE component. The agent may then interrogate the router status element and determine whether a router is coupled between the CPE component on which it is executing and the cable modem through which it is coupled to the data-over-cable network.
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21 Claims
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1. A system for determining that a router is coupled between a piece of customer premise equipment and a cable modem in a data-over-cable system comprising:
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a network management agent executing on a customer premise equipment (CPE) component that encapsulates its Media Access Control (MAC) address in a network management message; a head end server that compares the encapsulated MAC address to a source MAC address so that the head end server detects a device being coupled between the CPE component and a cable modem through which the CPE component communicates; a MAC address encapsulator for encapsulating the MAC address of the CPE component in a network management message; and a router detector for determining whether a router status element in a network management message response indicates that a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for determining that a router is coupled between a piece of customer premise equipment and a cable modem in a data-over-cable system comprising:
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a network management agent executing on a customer premise equipment (CPE) component that encapsulates its Media Access Control (MAC) address in a network management message; and a head end server that compares the encapsulated MAC address to a source MAC address so that the head end server detects a device being coupled between the CPE component and a cable modem through which the CPE component communicates, wherein the head end server is a SAS server including; a network management message interrogator for parsing a type of network management messages to obtain the encapsulated MAC address; and a MAC address comparator for comparing the encapsulated MAC address to the MAC address of a device coupled to a cable modem that sent the network management message to determine whether a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem corresponding to the device MAC address. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method for determining that a router is coupled between a piece of customer premise equipment and a cable modem in a data-over-cable system comprising:
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encapsulating a Media Access Control (MAC) address for a customer premise equipment (CPE) component in a network management message; comparing the encapsulated MAC address to a source MAC address so that a device coupled between the CPE component and a cable modem through which the CPE component communicates may be detected; and determining whether a router status element in a network management message response indicates that a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for determining that a router is coupled between a piece of customer premise equipment and a cable modem in a data-over-cable system comprising:
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encapsulating a Media Access Control (MAC) address for a customer premise equipment (CPE) component in a network management message; comparing the encapsulated MAC address to a source MAC address so that a device coupled between the CPE component and a cable modem through which the CPE component communicates may be detected; parsing a type of network management message to obtain the encapsulated MAC address; and the comparison includes comparing the encapsulated MAC address to the source MAC address of a device coupled to a cable modem that sent the network management message to determine whether a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem corresponding to the device source MAC address. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A network management agent comprising:
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a MAC address encapsulator for encapsulating in a network management message the MAC address of a CPE component on which a network management agent is executing; and a router detector for determining whether a router status element in a network management message response indicates that a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for detecting a router between a cable modem and a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) component comprising:
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encapsulating in a network management message a Media Access Control (MAC) address of a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) component on which a network management agent is executing; and determining whether a router status element in a network management message response indicates that a router is coupled between the CPE component and the cable modem through which the CPE component communicates. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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