Chapter 2 Preparing the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router for Installation
Provisioning the Cable Headend
Note For a VoIP system using H.323, ensure that the CMTS has been properly provisioned with equipment such as VoIP gateways and gatekeepers. For
Headend Certification
The cable headend plant must pass both analog and digital certification:
•In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandates minimum technical performance requirements for cable systems.
•For international requirements, consult with local agencies for certification requirements.
The digital certification process is described in Chapter 4, “Connecting the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router to the Cable Headend.”
Diplex Filters
For coaxial cabling, diplex filters must be installed in the RF path between the cable interface cards in the Cisco uBR7225VXR universal broadband router and cable interfaces and STBs. Diplex filters separate the downstream signals from the upstream signals.
Note For fiber optics, laser transmitters and optical receivers handle the frequency separation of upstream and downstream. Refer to the “Receivers” section on page
A diplex filter has three ports: low, high, and common. The downstream attaches to the high port because it runs at high frequency. The upstream attaches to the low port because it runs at a low frequency. The common port attaches to a splitter attached to one or more cable interfaces and STBs.
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Note Appendix F, “Manufacturers for Headend Provisioning Requirements,” provides a list of diplex filter manufacturers and websites for more information.
Receivers
If the upstream channels of your cable plant terminate at the headend over
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