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SCTE 89-2 : 2004

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IPCABLE2HOME STANDARD - PART 2: CABLE HOME NETWORKING 1.1

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

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1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCES
   2.1 References (normative)
   2.2 References (informative)
3 DEFINITIONS
4 ABBREVIATIONS AND CONVENTIONS
   4.1 Abbreviations
   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 Modes
   5.6 Physical Interfaces on the Residential Gateway
6 MANAGEMENT TOOLS
   6.1 Introduction/Overview
   6.2 Management Architecture
   6.3 PS Logical Element - IPCable2Home Management
         Portal (CMP)
   6.4 PS Logical Element CableHome Test Portal (CTP)
   6.5 BP Logical Element - Management Boundary Point (MBP)
7 PROVISIONING TOOLS
   7.1 Introduction/Overview
   7.2 Provisioning Architecture
   7.3 PS Logical Element - DHCP Portal (CDP)
   7.4 PS Function - Bulk Portal Services Configuration
         (BPSC)
   7.5 PS Function - Time of Day Client
   7.6 BP Function - DHCP Client
8 PACKET HANDLING & ADDRESS TRANSLATION
   8.1 Introduction/Overview
   8.2 Architecture
   8.3 PS Logical Element - IPCable2Home Address Portal (CAP)
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 PS Logical Sub-Element CQP
   10.4 BP Logical Sub-Element QBP
11 SECURITY
   11.1 Introduction/Overview
   11.2 Security Architecture
   11.3 PS Device Authentication Infrastructure
   11.4 Secure Management Messaging to the PS
   11.5 CqoS in the PS
   11.6 Firewall in the PS
   11.7 Additional Security MIB Objects in the PS
   11.8 Secure Software Download for the PS
   11.9 PS Configuration File Security in DHCP Provisioning
         Mode
   11.10 Physical Security
   11.11 Cryptographic Algorithms
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:
         DHCP Provisioning Mode with HTTP/TLS
   13.4 Provisioning the PS for Management: SNMP
         Provisioning Mode
   13.5 PS WAN-Data Provisioning Process
   13.6 Provisioning Process: BP in the LAN-Trans Realm
   13.7 Provisioning Process: LAN IP Device 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 & PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
ANNEX D APPLICATIONS THROUGH CAT AND FIREWALL
   D.1 Relationship Scenarios
   D.2 Applications Requiring Firewall Policy Exclusively
   D.3 Application Requiring Firewall Policy and an ALG
ANNEX E MIBS
   E.1 IPCable2Home Addressing Portal (CAP) MIB requirement
   E.2 IP Cable2Home DHCP Portal (CDP) MIB requirement
   E.3 IPCable2Home Test Portal (CTP) MIB requirement
   E.4 IPCable2Home Portal Services Device (PSDev) MIB
         requirement
   E.5 IPCable2Home Security (SEC) MIB requirement
   E.7 IPCable2Home QoS Portal (CQP) MIB requirements
APPENDIX I MEDIA ACCESS PRIORITY MAPPING EXAMPLES
   I.1 Ethernet
   I.2 HomePlug
   I.3 HomePNA

Specifies a Residential Gateway by providing a set of IP based features that may be added to a Cable Modem or incorporated into a stand alone device.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
Status
Withdrawn

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