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  • Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) and DOCSIS 3.1

    Ciscos CCAP Solutions Driving Convergence with Scalability and Density

    CCAP Objectives Cisco MHA-CCAP: uBR10012 + RFGW-10Cisco I-CCAP:

    cBR-81

    Increased scalability & capacity

    Reduced cost-per-downstream

    Converged multi-service

    Rack space per system 35 to 56 RU 13 RU

    DOCSIS Downstream capacity Up to 1 Gbps / SG Above 1 Gbps / SG

    Deployment range 1 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 1+ Tbps

    DOCSIS 3.1 Overview

    Technological Potential of DOCSIS 3.1

    Migrating to All IP Services

    Todays Headend CCAP with Modular Headend Architecture (MHA-CCAP) Integrated CCAP Architechture

    ScalabilityConvergenceMeeting CCAP Objectives

    DS Range (MHz)DS QAM LevelNumber of DS ChannelsDS Capacity (bps)

    US Range (MHz)US QAM LevelNumber of US ChannelsUS Capacity (bps)

    DOCSIS 3.0

    Now Phase 154-1002 108-1002

    256 2568 24

    300M 1G

    5-42 5-8564 644 12

    100M 300M

    DOCSIS 3.1

    Phase 2 Phase 3254*-1200 500*-17001024 1024158#* 200#*7G* 10G+*

    5-85* 5-400*256 102412#* 60#*

    400M* 2.5G*

    5DSLG,3JURZWK requires scalability7UDQVLWLRQWRDOOIP drives towards convergence

    Years

    % of Spectrum

    1

    100%

    75%

    50%

    25%

    0%2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    OpenIP Tra"cDigital TVAnalog

    IP Services

    Digital Video Services

    Data VoIP

    VoD

    IP Video

    NPVR

    Linear

    CMTS

    SG 1

    SG N

    ForwardCombiner

    ForwardCombiner

    DOCSIS EQAM

    DOCSIS Combining Network

    VoD EQAM

    VoD Combining Network

    SDV EQAM

    SDV Combining Network

    Broadcast EQAM

    BcastCombining Network

    IP Services

    Digital Video Services

    Data VoIP

    VoD

    IP Video

    NPVR

    Linear

    Universal EQAM

    SG 1

    SG N

    ForwardCombiner

    ForwardCombiner

    DOCSIS QAM

    Replication

    Broadcast QAM

    Replication

    SDV QAMReplication

    VoD QAMReplication

    IP Services

    Digital Video Services

    Data VoIP

    VoD

    IP Video

    NPVR

    Linear

    Integrated CCAP

    SG 1

    SG N

    ForwardCombiner

    ForwardCombiner

    CMTS

    Alternative Access

    Universal EQAM

    CMTS

    Ine"cient EQAM capacity utilization, complex combining networks Maximize ROI, reduce OPEX, optimize UEQAM utilization, simplify combining networks

    Assumptions: UEQAM capacity of 48 QAMs/Port

    Further reduce rack space and power consumption

    1,152 DS Channels

    80 RF Ports

    3,840Unique QAMs

    Platform scalable to 1+ Tbps

    Cisco uBR10012 CMTS

    Cisco RFGW-10 UEQAM

    Cisco cBR-8 Integrated CCAP

    48 Gbps DOCSIS DS

    10,240 Total QAMs

    480 US Channels

    0%

    All 3 Services

    50% 100%

    DOCSIS

    VoD

    SDV

    CCAP-in-Action

    HFC

    HFC

    HFC/PONHFC

    HFC HFC/PON

    5 42 54 85 108 200 254 12001002860MHz

    Further optimize spectrum e"ciency with backward compatibility reassurance.Achieve 1+ Gbps upstream and 10+ Gbps downstream capabilities to compete with FTTx.

    25%

    75%17%

    33%5-200*25632#*1G*

    Note: Pending CableLabs final specifications on DOCSIS 3.1 spectrum, *TBD value, #equivalent number of single-carrier QAMsNote: 1specifications pending final product release

    Source: Bright House Networks, March, 2013

    IP Services with DOCSIS 3.1

    DOCSIS 3.1 (Upstream) DOCSIS 3.1 (Downstream)

    HFC Spectrum

    IP Services with DOCSIS 3.0

    DOCSIS 3.0 (Upstream) DOCSIS 3.0 (Downstream)

    Video ServicesAnalog/Digital VideoOOB (Upstream)

  • THE PREMIER MAGAZINE OF BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY s WWW.CEDMAGAZINE.COM | MAY 2013

    A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

    CCAP-in-ActionDriving Convergence with Scalability and Density

    DOCSIS 3.1Extending the Gigabit-Highway to the Home

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