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    Has anyone yet deployed Cisco's MCMTS 3.0?

    I have assisted in a few of the deployments so if you have any questions let me know.

    As you know at this time the vendors are doing DOCSIS 3.0 Bronze deployments so it's Downstream bonding only at this time but feel free to share you experiences.

    So far I have not see any real issues with modular cable interfaces and most of the deployments I have done they used modular interfaces for all the EQAMs downstreams to support legacy DOCSIS devices and also to support bonding modems.

    As far as i can see Cisco is ahead of the vendors in a real solution and port density per chassis. Anyone let me know how your DOCSIS 3.0 deployments are going and if you have questions.

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    I have just asked Cisco about there mc2020 cards for the 10K and it seems they have pushed them to Q3/Q4 2009.When they hit the marked the price pr DS could fall, compared to now with the CMTS-M solution.

    Do you have a config from the 10K can you can show us ? would be nice to have a look

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    Due to the size of the config i will post just some of the newer interfaces....

    Building configuration...

    Current configuration : 134021 bytes
    !
    ! Last configuration change at 11:46:56 EST Wed Oct 8 2008 by cisco
    ! NVRAM config last updated at 11:46:57 EST Wed Oct 8 2008 by cisco
    !
    version 12.3
    no service pad
    service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone
    service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone
    service password-encryption
    service linenumber
    service internal
    service sequence-numbers
    !
    hostname uBR10K
    !
    boot-start-marker
    boot system flash disk0:ubr10k2-k8p6u2-mz.123-23.BC4.bin
    boot-end-marker
    !
    logging buffered 1000000 debugging
    no logging rate-limit
    enable secret 5 xxxxxxx
    enable password 7 xxxxxxx
    !
    clock timezone EST -5
    clock summer-time EST recurring
    clock calendar-valid
    facility-alarm intake-temperature major 54
    facility-alarm intake-temperature minor 45
    facility-alarm intake-temperature critical 72
    facility-alarm core-temperature major 58
    facility-alarm core-temperature minor 50
    facility-alarm core-temperature critical 85
    card 1/0 2jacket-1
    card 1/0/0 24rfchannel-spa-1
    card 1/0/1 24rfchannel-spa-1
    card 1/1 2cable-dtcc
    card 2/1 2cable-dtcc
    card 3/0 1gigethernet-1
    card 4/0 1gigethernet-hh-1
    card 4/1 1gigethernet-hh-1
    card 5/0 5cable-mc520h-d
    card 5/1 5cable-mc520s-d
    card 6/0 5cable-mc520s-d
    card 6/1 5cable-mc520s-d
    card 7/0 5cable-mc520h-d
    card 7/1 5cable-mc520s-d
    card 8/0 5cable-mc520h-d
    card 8/1 5cable-mc520s-d
    no cable admission-control preempt priority-voice
    cable flap-list aging 1440
    cable modem remote-query 1 public
    cable modem max-cpe 6
    cable modem vendor 00.11.E6 "SA"
    cable modem vendor 00.D0.DD "Sunrise"
    cable modem vendor 00.14.04 "Motorola"
    cable modem vendor 00.12.17 "Linksyss"
    cable modem vendor 00.E0.EB "Broadxant"
    cable modulation-profile 24 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 24 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 64 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 24 station 5 34 0 48 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 24 short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 24 long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 25 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 25 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 64 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 25 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 64 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 25 short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 25 long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 122 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 122 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 122 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 122 short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 122 long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 122 a-short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 122 a-long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 122 a-ugs 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 123 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 123 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 123 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed
    cable modulation-profile 123 short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 123 long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 128 shortened
    cable modulation-profile 123 a-short 5 76 6 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 123 a-long 9 232 0 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 123 a-ugs 9 232 0 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 a-short 4 76 7 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 a-long 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 222 a-ugs 9 232 0 22 16qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 a-short 5 76 6 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 a-long 9 232 0 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 223 a-ugs 9 232 0 22 32qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 request 0 16 0 22 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 32 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 initial 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 station 5 34 0 48 qpsk scrambler 152 no-diff 100 fixed qpsk0 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 a-short 6 76 6 22 64qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 a-long 9 232 0 22 64qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    cable modulation-profile 224 a-ugs 9 232 0 22 64qam scrambler 152 no-diff 64 shortened qpsk1 1 2048
    !
    cable clock dti <---- New for the DTCC card for the DTI server
    cable ds-max-burst burst-threshold 64 peak-rate 50000
    cable wideband auto-reset <--- New Wideband CLI command
    aaa new-model
    !
    !
    aaa authentication login default group tacacs+ local
    aaa authorization console
    aaa authorization config-commands
    aaa authorization exec default group tacacs+ none
    aaa authorization commands 15 default group tacacs+ none
    aaa accounting exec default start-stop group tacacs+
    aaa accounting commands 0 default stop-only group tacacs+
    aaa accounting commands 1 default stop-only group tacacs+
    aaa accounting commands 15 default stop-only group tacacs+
    aaa accounting system default start-stop group tacacs+
    aaa session-id common
    ip subnet-zero
    no ip source-route
    no ip gratuitous-arps
    no ip domain lookup
    ip host rfsw-1 192.168.103.6
    ip host rfsw-2 192.168.103.5
    ip dhcp smart-relay
    ip dhcp relay information option
    no ip dhcp relay information check
    !
    no ip bootp server
    ip multicast-routing
    packetcable multimedia
    packetcable
    !
    redundancy
    main-cpu
    auto-sync startup-config
    auto-sync running-config
    auto-sync bootvar
    auto-sync standard
    linecard-group 1 cable
    username cisco password 7 xxxxxxxxx
    cr10k-rp card 5/0 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 5/1 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 6/0 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 6/1 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 7/0 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 7/1 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 8/0 oir-compatibility
    cr10k-rp card 8/1 oir-compatibility

    More but cant post.

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    If your going to launch a Cisco D3.0 network you have 2 choices for EQAM manufactures the Hamonic NSG 9000 or Cisco RF gateway 1/Gateway 10. I would perfur the Cisco RF Gateway-1 since it would be supported under you CIsco contract and you have just one company to call for issues. Anyway I am not sure if CCO has any public facing DOCSIS 3.0 config guidelines but all the newer wideband commands are in the Cable Broadband reference guide. I have some of my internal power points and setup guides for the EQAMs but I can not share them in a public forum. I can answer any questions you may have on ether of the two EQAMs. I agree the config looks bigger but once you get it setup it is very easy to follow. There are basicly two kinds of the new interfaces... modular cable interfaces and Wideband Interfaces... modular interfaces support primary channel and the wideband interfaces are for bonding only. So what this means is that if you assign your EQAMs modular interfaces you can use the External QAM's for legacy (D1.0-3.0) devices. Most of the deployments I have do has used all the EQAMs as Modular interfaces so they can use there D1.1 & 2.0 modems on the new downstreams. Anyway feel free to ask me any questions you might have.

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    Hallo all!

    I'm currently implementing 3.0 with one speciality: I have legacy downstreams from the 5x20 linecards in the frequency range 111-123 MHz. My bonding groups are between 600 to 650 MHz.

    What I want to achieve: All legacy modems (1.0/1.1) should register on the linecard downstreams (111-123 MHz) and all bonding capable modems should register on the bonding group. So no traditional modems (not bonding capable) should register on the primary channels in the bondig group.

    I'm currently using the two service attributes:
    cable service attribute ds-bonded downstream-type bonding-enabled
    cable service attribute non-ds-bonded downstream-type bonding-disabled

    This works great in lab.

    Someone else has a similar situation? Is this practicable in a real world network, or are there better solutions?

    I'm currently runnine SCB3.

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