Configuring
The system uses TCP/IP to transmit data. TCP/IP transmits data in segments encased in IP datagrams, along with checksums to detect data corruption and sequence numbers to ensure an ordered byte stream on the TCP connection between the Cisco cable access router and the CMTS.
Cisco cable access routers also support multicast
Note Interactive games are the exception. Although low latency is required in gaming applications, high upstream data throughput is not demanded because the volume of data transmitted upstream is typically small.
Data Specifications
Table 37 provides a summary of the upstream and downstream transmission characteristics of the Cisco uBR900 series cable access routers.
Table 38 Cisco uBR900 Series Cable Access Router Data Specifications
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Frequency Range | 88 to 860 MHz |
| 5 to 42 MHz | |||
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Modulation | 64 QAM |
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| 256 QAM |
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Data Rate | 30 Mbps/64 QAM |
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| 42.8 Mbps/256 QAM |
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Bandwidth | 6 MHz |
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FEC | RS (122, 128) Trellis |
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One Channel | Receive level of digital signal |
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| 16 QAM— +8 to +55 dBmV |
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