October 2nd, 2009 by Brady
DOCSIS 3.0 Tips (Extended version from that published in Communications Technology, June 1, 2009) By John Downey and Brady Volpe The first part of this article (in CT’s March 2009 issue) discussed downstream potential issues, while this one focuses on the potential issues associated with upstream deployments. In particular, this article covers the critical upstream [...]
Tags: ATDM, ATDMA, burst descriptor, Cable Modem, CMTS, DOCSIS, DOCSIS 3.0, IP, MAP, Mbps, mini-slot, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, troubleshooting
Published by Brady on Oct 2, 2009 under
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February 28th, 2009 by Brady
Just as a picture is worth a thousand words, so is a complete Upstream Channel Descriptor (UCD) as seen by a cable modem. This message, sent every two seconds by the the CMTS, contains an enourmous amount of valuable information that every cable modem on a DOCSIS network needs to know in order to communicate. Often undervalued, the UCD is a virtual Hitchiker’s Guide to the DOCSIS network! So without any further ado, let me show you an example of a full UCD message and then explain its contents further
Tags: burst descriptor, burst profile, Cable Modem, CATV, CMTS, DOCSIS, docsis tutorial, MAC, mini-slot, preamble, symbol rate, tutorial, UCD
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