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PacketCable implementation

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage PacketCable implementation
PacketCable networks use Internet protocol (IP) technology to enable a wide range of multimedia services, such as IP telephony, multimedia conferencing, interactive gaming, and general multimedia applications. Such business and residential services delivered over a cable infrastructure is a natural extension of a cable network and is a key component of the cable industry's business growth strategy. The cable industry's need for knowledgeable engineering professionals is expected to increase dramatically. PacketCable Implementationwill supply IP networking information to those versed in cable video networks and help those deploying cable IP networks understand the ramifications of deploying PacketCable service on the cable network. Real-world case studies, tips, sample configurations, and sample network designs are included in this book. Tables and charts in every chapter will serve as quick and easy references to key points and each chapter will close with a summary section and chapter review questions, which will assess the readers understanding of the subject matter.

Introduction

Part I Introduction and Overview of PacketCable

Chapter 1PacketCable Overview

PacketCable Motivation

Understanding the PacketCable Big Picture

Standards

IETF RFCs

ANSI/Telcordia, ITU, and Other Specifications

DOCSIS Specifications

PacketCable Specifications

Chapter Summary

Chapter Review

Chapter 2 PacketCable Functional Components

Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA)

Overview of the CM2P2B

Overview of the CG2P2WB

Cable Modem (CM)

Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS)

Cisco CMTS Products

Call Agent

Call Management Server (CMS)

Gate Controller (GC)

Media Gateway Controller (MGC)

Announcement Controller (ANC)

Overview of the BTS 10200 Softswitch

Signaling Gateway (SG)

Overview of the ITP Signaling Gateway

Media Gateway (MG)

Overview of the MGX 8000 Series

Overview of the AS5000 Series

OSS/BSS BackOffice Components

Overview of BAC

Regional Distribution Unit (RDU)

Revisiting the Cisco BTS 10200

Record Keeping Server (RKS)

Lawful Intercept

Chapter Summary

Chapter Review

Part II MTA Provisioning

Chapter 3 Provisioning Overview

Provisioning Overview

Provisioning Protocols

DHCP

DNS

TFTP

HTTP

Time-of-Day (ToD) Protocol

System Logging (syslog)

SNMP

Kerberos

CMTS Configuration

BAC Configuration

CNR Configuration

RDU Configuration

DPE Configuration

KDC Configuration

Chapter Summary

Chapter Review

Chapter 4 Provisioning Flows

DOCSIS Cable Modem Provisioning

Scanning and Downstream Synchronization

Obtaining Upstream Parameters

Ranging

IP Connectivity Establishment

Time of Day Establishment

Transfer of Configuration Information

Registration

Baseline Privacy Initialization

PacketCable MTA Provisioning

The Secure Method

The Basic Method

The Hybrid Method

MTA to CMS Initialization

MTA to CMS Communication Loss

Chapter Summary

Chapter Review

Chapter 5 The MTA Configuration File

Cisco Broadband Configurator

Using the CBC GUI

Using the CBC CLI

MTA Configuration File Format

Device-Level Configuration Data

Device-Level Service Data

Per-Endpoint Configuration Data

Per-Realm Configuration Data

Per-CMS Configuration Data

Notification Receivers

BAC Configuration File Capabilities

Using Templates

Configuration File Utility

MTA Configuration After Initialization

Chapter Summary

Chapter Review

Part III Call Signaling

Chapter 6 Signaling Interfaces and MGCP Overview

Device Relationship

Endpoints and Connections

MGCP Message Format

MGCP Commands

Verbs

Transaction IDs

Endpoint Name

Protocol Version

MGCP Parameters...

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