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Cisco Cable Wideband Solution Design and Implementation Guide, Release 1.0
OL-10705-02
Scientific Atlanta DPC2505 and EPC2505 Wideband Cable Modems
2-16
Wideband CMTS Redundancy and Resiliency
2-18
PRE2 Redundancy and Resiliency
2-19
Route Processor Redundancy Plus
2-19
DOCSIS Stateful Switchover
2-19
uBR10-MC5X20 Line Card Redundancy
2-19
Wideband SPA Redundancy and Resiliency
2-20
Wideband SPA Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Ports
2-20
Wideband Channel Resiliency
2-21
Edge QAM Redundancy
2-21
Where to Find Information on Solution Hardware Components
2-21
C H A P T E R
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Cisco Cable Wideband Architecture
3-1
Wideband Channel Bonding
3-1
Software Configuration for Fiber Nodes
3-3
Virtual Interface Bundling for Primary Downstream Channels and Wideband Channels
3-3
Modular CMTS
3-4
Benefits of M-CMTS Architecture
3-5
Cost Effective Architecture
3-5
Multiservice Architecture
3-6
M-CMTS Interactions with Wideband Cable Modems
3-6
MAC Domains
3-6
Addressing
3-7
Security
3-7
Quality of Service
3-8
Gigabit Ethernet Switch Functionality
3-8
Edge QAM Device Functionality
3-8
Wideband Cable Modem Functionality
3-9
Wideband Cable Modem Design and Operation
3-9
C H A P T E R
4
Implementing and Configuring the Solution
4-1
Wideband CMTS Configuration
4-1
Configuring Base CMTS Components
4-1
Configuring Wideband CMTS Components
4-2
Configuring the Wideband SIP and Wideband SPA
4-3
Configuring the Edge QAM Device Configuration
4-3
Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Switch
4-5
Wideband Cable Modem Behavior
4-6