Cable Modem fails to come online ?

Hi,
Cable modem fails to come online
Never gets beyond state init(i) wend I try to boot
other than defaul file ??
cisco CMTS uBR7114E IOS-Version: 12.1(13)EC3
Cable modem Motorola SB5100
----- CMTS Konfig ----
cable config-file platinum.cm
service-class 1 max-upstream 256
service-class 1 guaranteed-upstream 256
service-class 1 max-downstream 2250
service-class 1 max-burst 1600
cpe max 2
timestamp
!- This config not work ? -
ip dhcp pool cm-0011.1a04.9944
host 10.10.6.63 255.255.255.0
client-identifier 01.111a.0499.44
bootfile silver.cm

Are you getting any errors when you run the "debug cable mac log ". Under normal conditions ,when you run the "debug cable mac log" command and you see nothing, it means that the modem has completed the process of coming online. If you run the "show controller cable 0 mac state" command, you should see the MAC state set to "maintenance_state", which is code in the DOCSIS world for "online". Check if you are getting any errors and if yes what is the error message that you find...

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