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Table 27-6 Wideband Channels Configuration Details
Field Description
Wideband Name The name of the wideband channel.
Status The status of the wideband channel, which can be any one of the following:
Up
Down
Administrative Up
Administrative Down
Unknown
Bonding Group ID The unique identification code of the bonding group.
Note A bonding group is a logical grouping of one or more physical radio
frequency (RF) channels over which wideband MPEG-TS packets
are carried. By aggregating or "channel bonding" multiple RF
channels, the wideband channel is capable of greater bandw idt h
capacity for downstream data traffic than a single narrowband
channel.
Bundle The bundle address associated with the wideband.
NB Channel Interface The Narrowband (NB) channel interface associated with the wideband
channel.
Reserved CIR The Committed Information Rate (CIR) reserved for the wideband channel.
Total CIR The total Committed Information Rate (CIR) associated to the Wideband
channel available.
Multicasting Reserved
CIR Indicates the Reserved Committed Information Rate associated to the
multicasting group of the Wideband channel.
Multicasting Total CIR Indicates the Total Committed Information Rate associated to the
multicasting group of the Wideband channel.
RF Channels
RF Channel ID The unique identification code of the RF channel.
Port The port to which the RF channel is associated with.
Bandwidth The percentage of bandwidth available for the RF channel.
Channel Type The type of the RF channel, which can be any one of the foll owing:
Primary
Non-Primary
Frequency The frequency (in terms of Mhz) allocate d to the RF channe l.
Modulation The modulation (in terms of QAM) allocated to the RF channel.
Annex The annexure that is allocated to the RF channel.
IP Address The IP address that is assigned to the RF channel for downstream data
transmission.