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ACCESS AND TERMINALS (AT); DATA OVER CABLE SYSTEMS; PART 2: RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFACE SPECIFICATION
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Publisher: European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Intellectual Property RightsForeword1 Scope 1.1 General scope 1.2 Requirements 1.3 Background2 References3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.2 Abbreviations4 Functional assumptions 4.1 Broadband access network 4.2 Equipment assumptions 4.3 RF channel assumptions 4.4 Transmission levels 4.5 Frequency inversion5 Communication protocols 5.1 Protocol stack 5.2 The MAC forwarder 5.3 Network layer 5.4 Above the network layer 5.5 Data Link Layer (DLL) 5.6 Physical layer6 Physical Media Dependent sublayer specification 6.1 Scope 6.2 Upstream 6.3 Downstream7 Downstream transmission convergence sublayer 7.1 Introduction 7.2 MPEG packet format 7.3 MPEG header for DOCS Data Over Cable 7.4 MPEG payload for DOCS Data Over Cable 7.5 Interaction with the MAC sublayer 7.6 Interaction with the physical Layer 7.7 MPEG header synchronization and recovery8 Media Access Control (MAC) specification 8.1 Introduction 8.2 MAC frame formats 8.3 MAC management messages9 Media Access Control (MAC) protocol operation 9.1 Upstream bandwidth allocation 9.2 Support for multiple channels 9.3 Timing and synchronization 9.4 Upstream transmission and contention resolution 9.5 Data link encryption support10 Quality of Service and fragmentation 10.1 Theory of operation 10.2 Upstream service flow scheduling services 10.3 Fragmentation 10.4 Payload Header Suppression (PHS)11 Cable Modem - CMTS interaction 11.1 CMTS initialization 11.2 Cable Modem Initialization 11.3 Standard operation 11.4 Dynamic service 11.5 Fault detection and recovery12 Supporting future new cable modem capabilities 12.1 Downloading cable modem operating softwareAnnex A (normative): Well-known addresses A.1 MAC addresses A.2 MAC service IDs A.3 MPEG PIDAnnex B (normative): Parameters and constantsAnnex C (normative): Common Radio Frequency interface encodings C.1 Encodings for configuration and MAC-layer messaging C.2 Quality of Service-related encodings C.3 Encodings for other interfaces C.4 Confirmation Code (CC)Annex D (normative): CM configuration interface specification D.1 CM IP addressing D.2 CM configuration D.3 Configuration verificationAnnex E (informative): MAC service definition E.1 MAC service overview E.2 MAC data service interface E.3 MAC control service interface E.4 MAC service usage scenariosAnnex F (informative): Example preamble sequence F.1 Introduction F.2 Example preamble sequenceAnnex G (normative): DOCS v1.0/v1.1 interoperability G.1 Introduction G.2 General interoperability issues G.3 Hybrid devices G.4 Interoperability and performanceAnnex H (informative): Multiple upstream channels H.1 Single downstream and single upstream per cable segment H.2 Multiple downstreams and multiple upstreams per cable segmentAnnex I (normative): The data over cable spanning tree protocol I.1 Background I.2 Public spanning tree I.3 Public spanning tree protocol details I.4 Spanning tree parameters and defaultsAnnex J (normative): Error codes and messagesAnnex K (informative): DOCS transmission and contention resolution K.1 IntroductionAnnex L (normative): IGMP exampleAnnex M (normative): Unsolicited Grant Services (UGS) M.1 Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) M.2 Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection (UGS-AD)Annex N (normative): European specification additions N.1 Scope and purpose N.2 References N.3 Definitions and abbreviations N.4 Functional assumptions N.5 Communication protocols N.6 Physical Media Dependent sublayer specification N.7 Downstream transmission convergence sublayerAnnex O (informative): BibliographyHistory
Describes the radio-frequency interface specifications for high-speed Data Over Cable Systems. They were developed for the benefit of the cable industry, including contributions by operators and vendors from North America, Europe, and other regions.
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