Cisco Systems UBR7225VXR specifications Downstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics

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Appendix B RF Specifications

EuroDOCSIS Transmission Characteristics

Downstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics

Transmission is from the headend combiner to the cable modem input at the customer location. Measurement methods are defined in CENELEC 50083-7 documentation.

Table B-7 EuroDOCSIS Assumed Downstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics for Analog TV and Sound Signals

Parameter

Value

 

 

Frequency range1

Cable system normal downstream operating range is from

 

47 MHz to as high as 862 MHz. However, the operating range

 

for data communication is from 108 to 862 MHz. The use of

 

frequencies between 108 and 136 MHz may be forbidden due

 

to national regulation with regard to interference with

 

aeronautical navigation frequencies.

 

 

RF channel spacing (design bandwidth)

7/8 MHz, 8 MHz channels are used for data communication

 

 

Transit delay from headend to most distant customer

0.800 msec (typically much less)

 

 

Carrier-to-noise ratio in a 8-MHz band (analog video level)

Not less than 44 dB2

Carrier-to-interference ratio for total power (discrete and

Not less than 52 dB within the design bandwidth

broadband ingress signals)

 

 

 

Composite triple beat distortion for analog modulated carriers

PAL—Not greater than –57 dBc within the design bandwidth

 

SECAM—Not greater than –52 dBc within the design

 

bandwidth.

 

 

Composite second order distortion for analog modulated

PAL—Not greater than –57 dBc within the design bandwidth.

carriers

SECAM—Not greater than –52 dBc within the design

 

 

bandwidth.

 

 

Cross-modulation level

Under consideration

 

 

Amplitude ripple

2.5 dB in 8 MHz

 

 

Group delay ripple in the spectrum occupied by the CMTS

100 ns over frequency range 0.5 to 4.43 MHz

 

 

Micro-reflections bound for dominant echo

–10 dBc @ 0.5 microseconds

 

–15 dBc @ 1.0 microseconds

 

–20 dBc @ 1.5 microseconds

 

–30 dBc @ > 1.5 microseconds

 

 

Carrier hum modulation3

Not greater than –46 dBc (5%)

Burst noise

Not longer than 25 microseconds at a 10-Hz average rate

 

 

Signal level slope, 85–862 MHz

12 dB

 

 

Seasonal and diurnal signal level variation

8 dB

 

 

Maximum analog video carrier level at the system outlet,

PAL: 77 dBmicroV

inclusive of above signal level variation

SECAM: 74 dBmicroV

 

 

 

Lowest analog video carrier level at the system outlet,

PAL: 60 dBmicroV

inclusive of above signal level variation

SECAM: 57 dBmicroV

 

 

 

1.For measurements shown, the normal downstream operating frequency band (except hum), impairments are referenced to the highest-frequency PAL/SECAM carrier level.

2.This presumes that the digital carrier is operated at analog peak carrier level. When the digital carrier is operated below the analog peak carrier level, the carrier-to-noise ratio may be less.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Text Part Number OL-17309-02Page N T E N T S AC Power Measuring the Downstream RF Signal at the Upconverter Output Maintaining the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Coaxial Cables C-1 Viii Document Objectives PrefaceDocument Revision History Revision Date Change SummaryChapter Title Description AudienceDocument Organization Document Conventions Appendix G, Site LogObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Cisco uBR7225VXR Overview Cisco uBR7225VXR Universal Broadband RouterOL-17309-02 Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Chassis Cable interface line card slotCisco uBR7225VXR Network Interface Overview Card Slot and Logical Interface NumberingMAC-Layer Address Cisco uBR7255VXR Chassis and Cable Interface Line CardsSupported System Configurations Overview Basic Internet Access ServicesTwo-Way HFC Cable Network Example VPN Services IP Telephony ServicesTelco Return HFCHardware Component Descriptions Network Processing EngineNPE Comparisons Cisco Cable Interface Line Cards Power Supplies Cisco uBR7225VXR AC-Input Power Supply Fan TraysCisco uBR7225VXR Fan Tray Internal Airflow-Top View Cisco uBR7225VXR Chassis Subchassis and MidplaneCompactFlash Disk Top BackCisco uBR7225VXR Overview Hardware Component Descriptions OL-17309-02 Installation Safety RecommendationsLifting the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Safely Safety with Electricity Lifting the Chassis Cisco uBR7246 Router ShownPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Site Environment AC PowerSite Requirements Specification Minimum Maximum Site Configuration Maintaining Normal OperationGeneral Precautions Before You Begin Power ConsiderationsRequired Network Information Installation Tools Rack-Mount and Cable-Management KitEquipment Required to Verify Your Plant’s RF Setup Shipping Container ContentsProvisioning the Cable Headend Two-Way Data and VoIPReceivers Headend CertificationDiplex Filters Dial-Up/Remote Access Servers DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and TD ServersVoIP Sgcp Pass-Through Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting ServersVoIP Gateways and Gatekeepers Headend Wiring Interference ConsiderationsEquipment Racks 17.32 23.875 21.875 Site Preparation Checklist Task Verified By DateComponent Checklists Task Verified By DateInstalling the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Installation ChecklistCisco uBR7225VXR Router Chassis Rack-Mounting Options Typical 4-Post Equipment Rack Posts and Mounting Strips Rack-mount bracket Installing the Chassis in a Telco-Type Rack Cable-Management Bracket RequirementsRack-mount bracket Cable-management bracket Installing the Brackets on the Chassis Installing Rack-Mount Brackets on the Rear of the ChassisInstalling Rack-Mount Brackets on the Front of the Chassis Installing Rack-Mount Brackets in the Middle of the Chassis Installing the Chassis in the Rack OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 Cabling Connecting Cable Interface Line Card Cables Console and Auxiliary Port Connection EquipmentPin Signal Direction Description Console Port SignalsAuxiliary Port Signals Connecting Power Protective GroundingConnecting to the AC-Input Power Supply Powering On the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router 14 Connecting AC-Input PowerConfiguring the Interfaces OL-17309-02 Connecting the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router to the Cable Headend Two-Way Data Headend Architecture One-Way Data Headend Architecture RF and Digital Data OverviewInstalling and Configuring the Upconverter Connecting and Configuring the DownstreamMeasuring the Downstream RF Signal Page Viewing the Downstream if Signal on a Spectrum Analyzer Measuring the Downstream RF Signal at the Upconverter Output Overloaded Spectrum Analyzer Input Page OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 Docsis Specification Connecting and Configuring the UpstreamConnecting the Upstream to the Optical Receiver Channel Bandwidth Cisco MC11 FpgaTesting the Upstream Configuration 30 km Fiber node Milliwatt Measure +10 dBmV at this pointOptical receiver Downstream Optical +10 dBmV Receiver +13 dBmV Attenuator Measuring the Upstream RF Signal Measuring the Upstream RF Signal Using a Spectrum AnalyzerOL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 Analyzing the Upstream RF Signal 29 Analyzing the Upstream RF Signal-64-Byte Data Packets30 Analyzing the Upstream RF Signal-1500-Byte Data Packets OL-17309-02 Symbol Rate +/-1/2 Symbol Rate Bandwidth Using the Zero-Span Method with Adjacent Upstream ChannelsCenter Frequency Minimum Resolution OL-17309-02 35 Vector Signal Analyzer Plot of Upstream Data Burst OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 39 Preamble Amplitude Before Center Frequency Adjustment 41 Original Preamble Viewed with Accelerated Sweep Time OL-17309-02 Connecting the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router to the Cable Headend OL-17309-02 Connecting the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router to the Cable Headend Configuring the Digital Signal OL-17309-02 OL-17309-02 Maintaining the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Online Insertion and RemovalEnvironmental Monitoring and Reporting Functions Environmental MonitoringReporting Functions Parameter High Warning High Critical ShutdownRouter# show environment Temperature ranges and values are subject to change Fan Failures Providing Information TroubleshootingOverview Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting Problem Solving with SubsystemsIdentifying Startup Problems Power Subsystem Cooling SubsystemTroubleshooting the Network Processing Engine Processor SubsystemTroubleshooting Cable Interface Line Cards Verifying the Downstream Signal Other Troubleshooting Information WebsitesTroubleshooting Verifying the Downstream Signal Cisco uBR7225VXR Router Specifications Description SpecificationBroadband Routers at the following URL Bandwidth, MHz Msym/sec Mbps Rate, Mbps RF SpecificationsChannel Symbol Rate Raw Data Rate Nominal Data Channel Qpsk RawParameter Value Docsis 1.0 Transmission CharacteristicsDownstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics Upstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics Docsis 1.1 Transmission Characteristics EuroDOCSIS Transmission Characteristics Downstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics Upstream RF Channel Transmission Characteristics Electrical Input and Output Parameter Value OL-17309-02 Cable Specifications Coaxial CablesConsole and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts Identifying an RJ-45 Rollover CableConsole Port Cables and Pinouts RJ-45-to-DB-9Identifying an RJ-45 Crossover Cable Fast Ethernet Port Cables and PinoutsAuxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts RJ-45 Pin Description Identifying an RJ-45 Straight-Through CableRJ-45 Pin Fiber-Optic Cables and Connectors Figure C-5 Duplex SC Cable ConnectorIndustry-Standard Wiring Plans About Wiring StandardsPosition Color Optical Fiber Color CodesTIA/EIA Standards Information Telephone Wire Color Codes Pair Number Wire Number Solid Color Stripe Color Pin NumberPair Number Wire Number Solid Color Stripe Color Pin Number Pair Number Wire Number Solid Color Stripe Color White Blue Green Red Orange Black YellowOL-17309-02 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