Kathrein 3 manual New C2200 Low Capacity

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C2200 –

C2200 –

Compact and Powerful – for smaller and medium-sized networks

The C2200 CMTS can offer all the previ- ously described advantages offered in Casa DOCSIS 3.0 units. Designed in an extremely compact 1 RU high 19" hous- ing, the unit is especially suitable for smaller and medium sized nets. All the same it can offer, for example up to 48 downstream and 16 upstream channels. In the following the C2200 series features are listed.

Available upstream modules:

-DCU 04: 4 channels, 1 chan. per port

-DCU 08: 8 channels, 1 chan. per port

-DCU 16: 16 channels, 2 chan. per port

Note: the required model set-up with down and upstream modules is factory finished and delivered pre-configured. A hardware upgrade (extra or other module) must also be factory set.

Integrated switch and management unit

-Switch capacity: 12 x 2 Gbps

-4 Ethernet SFP ports 10/100/1000 Mbps

Wide range power supply 90-264 VAC

Feature Highlights C2200

19" 1 RU carrier

4 module insert slots, arbitrary insertion of any wanted downstream and upstream modules

Available downstream modules:

-DQM 04: 4 channels, 1 chan. per port

-DQM 08: 8 channels, 2 chan. per port

-DQM 16: 16 channels, 4 chan. per port

Note: The number of downstream channels can at any time afterwards be raised per software upgrade in steps of 4 channels up to maximally 16 channels per module (licence model)

New: C2200 Low Capacity

Compact CMTS especially for low capacity requirements

Completely pre-configured

Available variants:

-1 downstream channel / 4 upstream channels

-2 downstream channels / 8 upstream channels

Upgradable to 4 downstream channels with full DOCSIS 3.0 features through software

Variant with 2 downstream / 8 upstream channels can be upgraded to 16 upstream channels through software

All other features and equipment equivalent to C2200 platform

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Kathrein 3 manual New C2200 Low Capacity, Compact and Powerful - for smaller and medium-sized networks