Cisco Systems UBR924 manual List of Terms

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List of Terms

MAC layer—Media Access Control sublayer. Controls access by the cable access router to the CMTS and to the upstream data slots.

MCNS—Multimedia Cable Network System Partners Ltd. A consortium of cable companies providing service to the majority of homes in the United States and Canada. This consortium has decided to drive a standard with the goal of having interoperable cable access routers.

MSO—Multiple System Operator. A cable service provider that operates in more than one geographic area, thus having multiple headend facilities.

narrowband—A single RF frequency.

NTSC—National Television Systems Committee. A United States TV technical standard, named after the organization that created the standard in 1941. Specifies a 6 MHz-wide modulated signal.

PAL—Phase Alternating Line. The TV system used in most of Europe, in which the color carrier phase definition changes in alternate scan lines. Utilizes an 8 MHz-wide modulated signal.

QAM—Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. A method of modulating digital signals onto a radio-frequency carrier signal in which the value of a symbol consisting of multiple bits is represented by amplitude and phase states of the carrier. QAM is a modulation scheme mostly used in the downstream direction (64-QAM, 256-QAM). 16-QAM is expected to be usable in the upstream direction. Numbers indicate number of code points per symbol. The QAM rate or the number of points in the QAM constellation can be computed by 2 raised to the power of <number of bits/symbol>. For example, 16-QAM has 4 bits per symbol, 64-QAM has 6 bits per symbol, and 256-QAM has 8 bits per symbol.

QPSK—Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying. A digital modulation method in which there are 2 data bits represented with each baud symbol.

ranging—The process of acquiring the correct timing offset such that the transmissions of a cable access router are aligned with the correct mini-slot boundary.

RF—Radio frequency. The portion of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum from 5 MHz to approximately 860 MHz.

SECAM—TV system used in France and elsewhere, utilizing an 8 MHz-wide modulated signal.

SID (Service ID)—A number that defines (at the MAC sublayer) a particular mapping between a cable access router (CM) and the CMTS. The SID is used for the purpose of upstream bandwidth allocation and class-of-service management.

Signal-to-Noise—S/N (also SNR). The difference in amplitude between a baseband signal and the noise in a portion of the spectrum.

spectrum reuse—CATV’s most fundamental concept. Historically, the over-the-air spectrum has been assigned to many purposes other than that of carrying TV signals. This has resulted in an inadequate supply of spectrum to serve the needs of viewers. Cable can reuse spectrum that is sealed in its aluminum tubes.

subscriber unit (SU)—An alternate term for cable access router. See cable access router.

upstream—The set of frequencies used to send data from a subscriber to the headend.

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Contents Benefits RestrictionsRelated Features and Technologies Related DocumentsRelated Documents List of Terms If MIB MIB-IIList of Terms List of Terms Cmts to Cable Modem Network Topology Troubleshooting Steps Understand How Basic Initialization Works12960 Connect to the Cisco uBR924 CmtsDisplay the Cisco uBR924’s MAC Log File UBR924# show controllers cable-modem 0 mac logCmaclogadjustrangingoffset CmacloginitialrangingminislotsCmaclogpowerlevelis CmaclogadjusttxpowerCmaclogregrspackmsgqueued Interpret the MAC Log File and Take ActionCmaclogregistrationok CmaclognoprivacyInterpret the MAC Log File and Take Action Event 4-Start Ranging for Power Adjustments Event 3-Obtain Upstream ParametersEvent 6-Establish the Time of Day CmaclogdhcperroracquiringsecsvraddrEvent 5-Establish IP Connectivity Event 7-Establish SecurityCmaclogbpkmreqtransmitted Event 10-Comply with Baseline PrivacyCmaclogprivacyfsmstatechange CmaclogbpkmrspmsgrcvdUse Additional Troubleshooting Commands Event 11-Enter the Maintenance StateCommand Reference Show controllers cable-modem Examples Show Controllers cable-modemShow Controllers Cable-Modem Field Descriptions Show controllers cable-modem Cisco IOS Release 12.05T Related Commands Show controllers cable-modem bpkm UBR924# show controllers cable-modem 0 bpkmRelated Commands Describes the fields shown in the displayShow controllers cable-modem des DES engine registers are displayed in the following example UBR924# show controllers cable-modem 0 des downstream desRelated Commands Show controllers cable-modem filters Show Controllers Cable-Modem Filters Field Descriptions Show controllers cable-modem filters Show controllers cable-modem lookup-table Mini-slot lookup table is displayed in the following example Show controllers cable-modem lookup-table Related Commands Errors Show controllers cable-modem macCmaclogwillsearchdsfrequencyband CmaclogresetfromdriverExample CmaclogallucdsfoundCmaclogresetdhcpwatchdogexpired CmaclogprivacynotconfiguredCmaclogwatchdogtimer CmaclogregrspackmessageeventUBR924# show controllers cable-modem 0 mac resets CMACLOGRESETT4EXPIREDCmaclogresettodwatchdogexpired CmaclogresetconfigfileparsefailedCmaclogresetlossofsync CmaclogresetprivacywatchdogexpiredCmaclogresetnetaccessmissing CmaclogresetservicenotavailableCMACLOGRESETT6RETRIESEXHAUSTED Cmaclogresetdhcpfailed1600 Interrupts Burst profiles profile UBR924# show controller cable-modem 0 mac state Burst Descriptor Interval Usage Code Show Controllers Cable-Modem MAC State Field Descriptions US ID Show controllers cable-modem mac Related Commands Show controllers cable-modem phy D12=FFD3FFE0D14=FFF3FFED = Ffffff = FffffeCC CC CC CC CC 0D 0D CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC 0D Related Commands Show controllers cable-modem tuner Show controllers cable-modem Debug Commands UBR924# debug cable-modem bpkm errors Debug cable-modem bpkmStatebauthwait Related Commands Debug cable-modem bridge UBR924# debug cable-modem bridgeRelated Commands Debug cable-modem error Debug cable-modem errorRelated Commands Debug cable-modem interrupts UBR924# debug cable-modem interruptsRelated Commands Debug cable-modem mac Debug cable-modem mac log 014259 528302.046 CmaclogdriverinitidbshutdownCmaclogdriverinitidbshutdown UBR924# debug cable mac log UBR924# debug cable mac log verboseUBR924# debug cable-modem mac messages ? Debug cable mac messages OFF FixedQpsk EhdrMar 014420 Debug cable-modem map Debug cable-modem mapRelated Commands