SCTE 89-1 : 2004
Withdrawn
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IPCABLE2HOME STANDARD - PART 1: CABLE HOME NETWORKING 1.0
23-07-2013
12-01-2013
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 References (normative)
2.2 References (informative)
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Abbreviations, Acronyms and Conventions
4.1 Abbreviations and Acronyms
4.2 Conventions
5 Reference Architecture
5.1 Logical Reference Architecture
5.2 IPCable2Home Functional Reference Model
5.3 IPCable2Home Messaging Interface Model
5.4 IPCable2Home Information Reference Model
5.5 IPCable2Home Operational Models
5.6 IPCable2Home Physical Interfaces
6 Management Tools
6.1 Introduction/Overview
6.2 Management Architecture
6.3 The Cable Management Portal (CMP)
6.4 The Cable Test Portal (CTP)
6.5 Event Reporting
7 Provisioning Tools
7.1 Introduction/Overview
7.2 Cable DHCP Portal Architecture
7.3 Bulk Portal Services Configuration Architecture
7.4 Time of Day Client Architecture
8 Packet Handling and Address Translation
8.1 Introduction/Overview
8.2 Architecture
8.3 CAP Requirements
9 Name Resolution
9.1 Introduction/Overview
9.2 Architecture
9.3 Name Resolution Requirements
10 Quality of Service
10.1 Introduction
10.2 QoS Architecture
10.3 Cable QOS Messaging Requirements
11 Security
11.1 Introduction/Overview
11.2 Security Architecture
11.3 Requirements
12 Management Processes
12.1 Introduction/Overview
12.2 Management Tool Processes
12.3 PS Operation
12.4 MIB Access
13 Provisioning Processes
13.1 Provisioning Modes
13.2 Process for Provisioning the PS for Management:
DHCP Provisioning Mode
13.3 Process for Provisioning the PS for Management:
SNMP Provisioning Mode
13.4 PS WAN-Data Provisioning Process
13.5 Provisioning Process: DHCP Client in the LAN-Trans Realm
13.6 Provisioning Process: DHCP Client in the LAN-Pass Realm
Annex A MIB Objects
Annex B Format and Content for Event, SYSLOG and SNMP Trap
B.1 Trap Descriptions
Annex C Security Threats and Preventative Measures
Annex D Applications Through CAT and Firewall
Annex E MIBS
Provides a set of IP based features that may be added to a Cable Modem or incorporated into a stand alone device, that will enable cable operators to provide an additional set of enhanced services to their customers including support for IPCablecom Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced security, additional management and provisioning features, and improved addressing and packet handling.
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Standard
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PublisherName |
Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
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Status |
Withdrawn
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