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US20020052927A1 - Initialization file downloading apparatus and method of cable modem - Google Patents
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US20020052927A1 US09/991,409 US99140901A US2002052927A1 US 20020052927 A1 US20020052927 A1 US 20020052927A1 US 99140901 A US99140901 A US 99140901A US 2002052927 A1 US2002052927 A1 US 2002052927A1
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An initialization file download method of a cable modem includes the steps of: registering configuration file name information in a DHCP server; receiving the configuration file name information registered in the DHCP server; comparing the received first configuration file name information with a previously stored second configuration file name information; downloading the received first configuration file name information, if the received first configuration file name/version is more updated file than the second configuration file name/version upon comparison; updating the memory with the downloaded first configuration file name information; and registering a cable modem by using the received first configuration file name information. Since the configuration file for initializing the cable modem is downloaded, there is no need to download the configuration file in the initializing process, so that the time required for initializing process can be shortened at the maximum.
The present invention relates to a file downloading apparatus and method of a cable modem that is capable of shortening the time required for initializing a cable modem by downloading a file for initializing the cable modem. [0002]
Recently, as the number of high-speed ethernet users increase, in order to provide a data communication service at a high speed, which has been provided by using a telephone network, a cable modem for relaying a data communication by using a coaxial cable installed at each home has been proposed. [0004]
The cable modem is a device for transmitting and receiving various data such as an Internet data at a high speed by using a cable TV network, which connects a user personal computer and the cable TV network. [0005]
Though an international standard for the cable modem has not been set yet, there are multimedia cable network standard (MCNS)/data over cable service interface specification (DOCSIS) modem which is widely adopted for use in Korea and the North America and a DAVIC modem which is widely used in Europe, and an IEEE modem. [0006]
Generally, a DOCSIS-authenticated cable modem has advantages that it is capable of transmitting a data at the high speed of the maximum 41 Mbps/sec. for downloading and the maximum 3 Mbps/sec in uploading (on the basis of DOCSIS 1.0) compared to the case of transmitting a data through the telephone line, and there is no charge for occupation of the telephone line even though the power is kept turning on. [0007]
The network using the cable modem will now be described in detail with reference to FIG. 1. [0008]
FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating a network using a general cable modem, which includes a wideband communication network [0009] 10 having a plurality of servers to transmit a data to a user; a cable modem termination system (CMTS) connected to the wideband communication network 10, for transmitting and receiving a data; a cable modem (CM) 40 for receiving a data signal from the cable modem termination system 20 and transmitting it to an instrument such as a CRT 50 which can be viewed by a user; and a cable modem network manager 30 for managing data transmission and reception between the cable modem 40 and the cable modem termination system 20.
The cable modem termination system [0010] 20 includes a propagation relay (headend) unit for receiving an upstream signal transmitted from the cable modem 40 of each home and transmitting a downstream signal to the cable modem 40 of each home.
When the downstream signal is transmitted from the dable modem termination system [0011] 20, an media access control management message, a cable media control signal commonly used for several cable modems 40, is also transmitted by being included in the downstream signal, so that the cable modem 40 determines an operation method for receiving and initializing the MAC management message.
The method in which the cable modem [0012] 40 receives the downstream signal from the cable modem termination system 20 and selects an upstream channel will now be described with reference to FIG. 2.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method for initializing the cable modem in accordance with the conventional art. [0013]
First, the cable modem [0014] 40 detects a downstream channel through which it can transmit and receive a data to and from the cable modem termination system 20 (step S1).
The synchronization message for synchronizing the cable modem [0015] 40 and the cable modem termination system is first received among the MAC management message transmitted from the cable modem termination system 20 through the detected downstream channel (step S2).
If the cable modem [0016] 40 and the cable modem termination system 20 are synchronized according to the synchronization message, the cable modem 40 receives an upstream channel descriptor (UCD) message having inforation related to the upstream channel from the cable modem termination system 20 through the downstream channel (step S3).
The UCD message provides information related to the upstream channel according to a plurality of servers, so that the cable modem [0017] 30 receiving one downstream can use the servers 11, 12 and 13 of the wideband communication network 10.
The cable modem [0018] 40 receives every UCD message which can be received from the selected downstream channel, selects an arbitrary one upstream channel among the received UCD message (S4), and performs a ranging process for the selected upstream channel (step S15).
The ranging is to exchange a data such as a power level and a timing synchronization between the cable modem [0019] 40 and the cable modem termination system 20 for a proper data transmission.
When the ranging process is successfully completed, the cable modem [0020] 40 receives various configuration information to be used by the cable modem 40 from the external dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server 11 through the cable modem termination system 20, by using the DHCP (step S6).
The data received from the DHCP server [0021] 11 can be described in detail with reference to FIG. 3.
FIG. 3 is a drawing illustrating a format constructed by an encoding method of a general DHCP. [0022]
The data received from the DHCP server [0023] 11 includes an IP address to be used by the cable modem, an IP address of a trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) server, an IP address of a time of day (TOD) server, and a configuration file name.
The cable modem [0024] 40 detects an IP address to be used and time and data information transmitted from the TOD server 13 by using the data received from the DHCP server (step S7), and downloads a configuration file having defined parameter values in which a data transmission/reception method with respect to the cable modem termination system 20 is defined (step S8).
The cable modem [0025] 40 performs a registration process by sing the downloaded configuration file. By performing the registration process, the user personal computer can transmit various information such as the Internet data to a different network and receive various information data from an external network (step S9).
In order to perform the registration process, the conventional cable modem [0026] 40 should first perform the process for downloading the configuration file every time before transmitting or receiving a data, and then, the normal operation of the cable modem can be guaranteed.
However, in the substantial cable modem network, the same configuration file is used for every cable modem domain. The change period of the configuration file is set long, and only in case that the cable modem network situation is changed, the configuration file is changed. [0027]
Accordingly, it is ineffective to download the configuration file every time when the cable modem is initialized, and since the time required for initializing the cable modem is lengthened, a delay occurs in accessing the communication network. [0028]
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a file download apparatus and method of a cable modem that are capable of shortening the time required for initialization by downloading a configuration file for initializing a cable modem and storing it in a non-volatile memory, without a necessity of downloading a configuration file in initializing the cable modem. [0029]
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an initialization file download apparatus of a cable modem including: a tuner unit for tuning a plurality of downstream signals and upstream signals being transmitted and received and outputting them; a downstream unit for demodulating the downstream signal inputted from the tuner unit and separating a general data and an MAC management message; a message processor for detecting configuration file name information and MAP information according to the MAC management message inputted from the downstream unit; a non-volatile memory for storing the configuration file name information detected from the message processor; a CPU for controlling the message processor; and an upstream unit for generating/modulating the upstream signal according to the MAP information detected from the message processor. [0030]
In the present invention, a configuration file, that is, an initialization file downloaded to the apparatus for downloading the initialization file of a cable modem, includes a fine name unit for indicating a configuration file name; a configuration file version unit for indicating configuration file version information; and delimiter unit for differentiating the configuration file name unit and the configuration file version unit. [0031]
To achieve the above objects, there is also provided an initialization file download method of a cable modem including the steps of: registering configuration file name information in a DHCP server; receiving first configuration file name information registered in the DHCP server; comparing the received first configuration file name information with a previously stored second configuration file name information; downloading the received first configuration file name information, if the received first configuration file name/version is more updated file than the second configuration file name/version upon comparison; updating the memory with the downloaded first configuration file name information; and registering a cable modem by using the received first configuration file name information. [0032]
FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating a network construction using a general cable modem; [0036]
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method for initializing the cable modem in accordance with a conventional art; [0037]
FIG. 3 is a drawing illustrating a format constructed according to an encoding method of a general DHCP; [0038]
FIG. 4 is a drawing illustrating a configuration file downloading apparatus in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; [0039]
FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a method for downloading the configuration file in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; [0040]
FIGS. 6A and 6B are drawings comparatively illustrating a configuration file name format in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention and the conventional configuration file name format; and [0041]
FIGS. 7A and 7B are drawings illustrating formats of configuration file version information in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.[0042]
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. [0043]
FIG. 4 is a drawing illustrating a configuration file downloading apparatus in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. [0044]
As shown in FIG. 4, the configuration file downloading apparatus includes: a tuner [0045] 210 for tuning a plurality of downstream signals received from a cable modem termination system (CMTS) 100 to output them, and tuning inputted upstream signals to transmit them to the cable modem termination system 100; a downstream unit 240 for demodulating the downstream signals inputted from the tuner unit 210, separating a general data and an media access control (MAC) management message, and transmitting the general data signal to a CRT 400 that can be viewed by a user through an MPEG 2 transport stream interface; a message processor 230 for receiving the MAC management message separated by the downstream unit 240 and detecting the configuration file and manufacturing automation protocol (MAP) information; a non-volatile memory 270 for storing the configuration file detected from the message processor 230; a system memory 250 for storing an IP address and time/date information detected from the message processor 230; a CPU 260 for controlling the message processor 230 and comparing the configuration file stored in the non-volatile memory and the received configuration file to select one of them; an interface 280 for transmitting a data processed by the message processor 230 to a peripheral device 300 by using the ethernet or a connector; and an upstream unit 220 for generating and modulating an upstream signal by using the MAP information detected from the message processor 230 and outputting it to the tuner unit 210.
The downstream unit [0046] 240 includes a downstream demodulator 241 for demodulating the downstream signal inputted from the tuner unit 210 and outputting it; and a downstream processor 242 for separating the signal demodulated by the downstream demodulator 241 into a general data and an AMC processing data, and transmitting the general data through the MPEG2 transport stream interface to a display unit 400 and outputting the MAC processing data to the message processor 230.
The upstream unit [0047] 220 includes an upstream processor 222 for processing a data which has not been transmitted to a host according to the MAP information inputted from the message processor 230, and generating an upstream data; and an upstream modulator 221 for modulating the upstream signal generated by the upstream processor 222 and outputting it to the tuner unit 210.
The configuration file stored in the non-volatile memory [0048] 270 is a file for initializing the cable modem 200, and the message processor 230 stores the detected configuration file in the non-volatile memory 270 only in case that the detected configuration file is more lately updated one than the configuration file stored in the non-volatile memory 270.
In order to compare the stored configuration file and the detected configuration file, the configuration file and the version information of the configuration file are encoded together to the format of a boot file name region [0049] 60 within the existing DHCP message format.
This will now be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 3 and 6. [0050]
FIGS. 6A and 6B are drawings comparatively illustrating a configuration file name format in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention and the conventional configuration file name format, of which FIG. 6A shows a configuration file of a boot file name region [0051] 60 of a conventional DHCP message format (refer to FIG. 3), and FIG. 6B shows a construction of the configuration file name information of a boot file name region 60 in accordance with the present invention.
As shown in Figure and [0052] 6B, the configuration file name information includes a configuration file name part 61 for indicating a configuration file name; a configuration file version information part 63 for indicating a configuration file version information; and a delimiter 62 for differentiating the configuration file name part 61 and the configuration file version information part 63.
By encoding the configuration file version information to the format of the boot file name region [0053] 60, the cable modem can be aware of the configuration file version information existing in the current TFTP even without downloading the configuration file.
The version information of the configuration file version information part [0054] 63 may be displayed in various types such as a time value defined in an RFC868, a time protocol, or a string type of the number information.
The format of the configuration file information will now be described in detail with reference to FIG. 7. [0055]
FIGS. 7A and 7B are drawings illustrating formats of configuration file version information in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention. [0056]
As shown in FIG. 7A, the configuration file version information may be displayed by using a time value defined in the RFC868, the time protocol, or as shown in FIG. 7B, the configuration file version information may be displayed by constructing it in a string format of the number information. [0057]
As state above, by re-constructing the boot file name region [0058] 60 of the DHCP message format, the conventionally used DHCP message form can be used as it is.
The operation of the configuration file downloading apparatus constructed as described above will now be explained with reference to FIG. 5. [0059]
FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a method for downloading the configuration file in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention. [0060]
As shown in FIG. 5, first, a manager managing the cable modem network constructs the configuration file name to be used by a pertinent cable group, to have a file name part, a file version information part and a delimiter part and registers it in the DHCP server (step S[0061] 10).
The cable modem [0062] 200 detects a downstream channel through which it can transmit and receive a data to and from the cable modem termination system 100, and receives a synchronization message for synchronizing the cable modem 200 and the cable modem terminal system 100 among the MAC management message transmitted through the detected downstream channel from the cable modem termination system 100.
According to the received synchronization message, if the cable modem [0063] 200 and the cable modem termination system 100 are synchronized, the cable modem 100 receives an upstream channel descriptor (UCD) message having information related to the upstream channels of the plurality of servers from the cable modem termination system 100 through the downstream channel.
After receiving every UCD message as can be received from the selected downstream channel, the cable modem [0064] 100 selects one upstream channel among the received UCD message and performs a ranging process for the selected upstream channel.
The ranging process is to exchange a data such as a power level and a timing synchronization between the cable modem [0065] 40 and the cable modem termination system 20 for a proper data transmission.
When the ranging process is successfully completed, the cable modem [0066] 200 receives various configuration file name information together with other information from the external dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server 11 through the cable modem termination system 20, by using the DHCP (step S11).
The received configuraton file name information is parsed into a configuration file name (CfgFilename) part and a configuration file version information (CfgVersionInformation) part which border the delimiter therebetween in the message processor [0067] 230 (step S12).
When the parsing is completely performed, the CPU [0068] 260 reads the second configuration file name of the second configuration file name information which it has downloaded in the previous initializing process and the second configuration file version information from the non-volatile memory (NVM) 270 (step S13).
The CPU [0069] 260 compares the file name of the configuraton file name information parsed from the message processor 230 and the second configuration file name read from the non-volatile memory 270 (step S14).
Upon comparison, if the received configuration file name is different from the fine names stored in the non-volatile memory [0070] 270 (step S15), it is determined that there is a new configuration file and the received configuration file is downloaded from the TFTP server (step S16), and then the non-volatile memory 270 is updated with the downloaded configuration file name and the configuration file version information.
The message processor [0071] 230 outputs the MAP information according to the updated configuration file to the upstream unit 220, and then, the upstream unit 220 generates/modulates the upstream signal according to the inputted MAP information, transmits it to the cable modem termination system 100, thereby performing the registration process of the cable modem (step S18).
Upon comparison, if, however, the received configuration file is identical to the file name stored in the non-volatile memory [0072] 270, the received configuration file version information and the second configuration file version information stored in the non-volatile memory 270 are compared (step S19).
Upon comparison, if the received first configuration file version information is a later verison than the second configuration file version information stored in the non-volatile memory, the received configuration file name and the configuration file version information are downloaded from the TFTP server (step S[0073] 16).
The downloaded configuration file name information is updated to the nonvolatile memory [0074] 270 (step S17), and then, the registration process of the cable modem is performed (step S18).
Upon comparison, if the received first configuration file version information is the same or smaller than the second configuration file version information stored in the non-volatile memory [0075] 270, it is determined that the received first configuration file version information is identical to the previously stored configuration file. Then, the previously downloaded second configuration file is read from the non-volatile memory 270 and then the registration process of the cable modem is performed (step S21).
As stated above, in case that the configuration file stored in the nonvolatile memory [0076] 270 is used, the time required for downloading the configuration file in the process of initializing the cable modem can be reduced.
As so far described, the file downloading apparatus and method of a cable modem of the present invention has many advantages. [0077]
That is, for example, first, since the configuration file for initializing the cable modem is downloaded, there is no need to download the configuration file in the initializing process, so that the time required for initializing process can be shortened at the maximum. [0078]
Secondly, by encoding the version information to the configuration file, the configuration version information existing in the current TFTP server can be known even without downloading the configuration file. Thus, in the initializing process of the cable modem, only when a configuration file having a higher version exists in the TFTP server, the configuration file needs only be downloaded to update the non-volatile memory, so that the time required for downloading the configuration file can be minimized. [0079]
Lastly, since the version information of the configuration file can be displayed by re-constructing the boot file region of the DHCP message format which has been conventionally used, the existing device can be used as it is. [0080]
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims. [0081]
1. An initialization file download apparatus of a cable modem comprising:
a tuner unit for tuning a plurality of downstream signals and upstream signals being transmitted and received and outputting them;
a downstream unit for demodulating the downstream signal inputted from the tuner unit and separating a general data and an MAC management message;
a message processor for detecting configuration file name information and MAP information according to the MAC management message inputted from the downstream unit;
a non-volatile memory for storing the configuration file name information detected from the message processor;
a CPU for controlling the message processor; and
an upstream unit for generating/modulating the upstream signal according to the MAP information detected from the message processor.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the message processor stores the detected configuration file name information in the non-volatile memory only when the detected configuration file name information is more lately updated one than the configuration file name information previously stored in the non-volatile memory.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the CPU compares the configuration file name information detected by the message processor and the configuration file name information stored in the non-volatile memory, and selects the configuration file name information of a higher version.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the message processor parses the format of the detected configuration file name information into a configuration file name part and a configuration file version part on the border of a delimiter part therebetween.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the format of the configuration file name information includes a file name part indicating a configuration file name, a file version part indicating a configuration file version information, and a delimiter part differentiating the file name part and the file version part.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the non-volatile memory stores the configuration file name information for initializing the cable modem.
8. An initialization file of a cable modem having a format of a configuration file, that is, an initialization file downloaded to an apparatus for downloading an initialization file of a cable modem, comprising:
a file version part indicating a configuration file version information; and
a delimiter part differentiating the configuration file name part and the configuration file version part.
9. The initialization file of claim 8, wherein the configuration file version information is displayed by encoding it together with the configuration file name in a boot file name region of a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) message format.
10. The initialization file of claim 8, wherein the configuration file version part indicates the file version information as a time value defined in an RFC868, a time protocol, or in a string form of number information.
11. An initialization file download method of a cable modem comprising the steps of:
registering configuration file name information in a DHCP server;
receiving the configuration file name information registered in the DHCP server;
comparing the received first configuration file name information with a previously stored second configuration file name information;
downloading the received first configuration file name information, if the received first configuration file name/version is more updated file than the second configuration file name/version upon comparison;
updating the memory with the downloaded first configuration file name information; and
registering a cable modem by using the received first configuration file name information.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of receiving configuration file name information comprises:
parsing the first configuration file name information as received into a file name part and a version information part.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of comparing the first configuration file name information with the previously stored second configuration file name information, comprising:
comparing a file name of the received first configuration file name information and that of the stored second configuration file name information;
downloading the first configuration file name information if the first configuration file name and the second configuration file name are different to each other, and comparing the first configuration file version information and the second configuration file version information if the first configuration file name is identical to the second configuration file name; and
downloading the first configuration file name information if the first configuration file version information is higher than the second configuration file version.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the comparing step comprises:
performing a registration process of a cable modem by using the stored second configuration file name information, if the first configuration file version information is lower than or the same as the second configuration file version information.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the format of the configuration file name information comprises:
a file version information part indicating a configuration file version information; and
a delimiter differentiating the file name part and the file version inforamtion part.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the second configuration file name information is downloaded in the previous process of initializing the cable modem.
17. An initialization file download method of a cable modem comprising the steps of:
constructing the configuration file with a file name part, a file version part and a delimiter part and registering it in a DHCP server;
receiving the first configuration file name information registered in the DHCP server;
parsing the received first configuration file name information into a file name part and a file version information part;
reading the previously downloaded second configuration file name information;
comparing the first configuration file name and the read second configuration file name;
downloading the first configuration file name information if the first configuration file name and the second configuration file name are different to each other, and comparing the first configuration file version information and the second configuration file version information if the received first configuration file name is identical to the second configuration file name; and
downloading the first configuration file name information if the first configuration file version information is higher than the second configuration file version, and reading the second configuration file name information if the first configuration file version information is lower than or the same as the second configuration file version information; and
performing a registration process by using the first configuration file version information or the second configuration file information as selected according to the comparison result.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein if the first configuration file version information is an initialization file that is first inputted to the cable modem, the first configuration file version information is stored in the memory and the registration process of the cable modem is performed by using the first configuration file version information.
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