09-17-2012 05:18 PM - edited 08-24-2017 12:58 AM
With Eric Bautista
These are the slides for the live webcast. During the live event you will receive an overview of the Cisco Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) platforms and the uBR product family. Eric Bautista will review the various hardware components and the role of a CMTS in a cable multiple system operator (MSO) network. Bautista will also provide some basic configuration and troubleshooting examples. Given this information, the learner will be able to identify what platform and modules are being used. They will also be able to describe the hybrid fiber coax (HFC) topology and the current state of the cable interfaces.
Eric Bautista is a Customer Support Engineer at the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). He is responsible for supporting the Cisco uBR CMTS platforms. He has 3.5 years of experience in cable technology. Previous to his current role, Bautista supported Cisco WAN and optical technologies, including QoS and SONET/SDH.
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A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. Yes. Both are end of sale, but not end of support. MC28U will be available, but not MC16U.
Eric informed that he needs to verify the info.
A. There are lots of variables: it can be modems; if the overall count of modems is growing that are not able to be supported on the 7246;
or if your bandwidth requirement is higher than you need to upgrade. Basically, it is utilization and it is due more to capacity than the features.
A. There is no "no shutdown" command under "int cable”. If there is no "no shutdown" command, then definitely use the "no cable rf-shutdown" command to turn on the physical RF on wire.
A. The RF switch is definitely needed in the upstream direction. However, in downstream direction if you are doing modular CMTS, then you do not need a RF switch in that direction. In this case redundancy will be provided via gigabit ports. You need a RF switch to switch feasible connection and to protect line card.
A. The configuration files CM and EMTAS are typically located in CNR.
A. DCE is data communication equipment and DTE is data terminating equipment.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
Q. Is there any specific IOS for CMTS uBRs? Or, can you use the same as Cisco Routers/Switches?
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. For an optimal configuration on the uBR7200 for maximizing the number of VoIP calls for each upstream port, refer to Cable DOCSIS 1.0 FAQ.
A. For more information on how to achieve RF line card redundancy on a uBR10k, refer to N+1 Redundancy for the Cisco CMTS Routers.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
Q. What are the main benefits of DOCSIS 2 vs. DOCSIS 3.0?
A. DOCSIS 3.0 introduces the upstream and downstream channel bonding. It supports IPv6, but DOCSIS 2.0 does not support IPv6.
DOCSIS 3.0 has enhanced security and also multicast support.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
Q. What is the role of SPA-5x1GE-v2 for 3G60 line cards?
A. The SPA-5x1GE-v2 and G360 line cards are not related to each other. 3G60 line cards are used to bring the cable modem up, and they can operate on their own without the SPA-5x1GE-v2. The SPA-5x1GE-v2 is just used for gigabit traffic more towards the IP backbone of the provider. The wide band SPA can perform similar functionality as the 3G60. Previously, these did not work together. However, in the new software version they can work together. An example is Wide Band Configuration.
A. The SIP module is a carrier card into the switch you can insert SPA. These are located on the bottom right of the CMTS.
Also, see slide 23 from the ppt for further explanation. Additional information available in the Ask the Expert Event.
A. This question is answered in the Ask the Expert Event.
Other References
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