Cisco UBR-MC3GX60V

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Cisco UBR-MC3GX60V, IPU3AY9CAC, 800-33189-04, 73-12229-08 Cisco 3GX60V DOCSIS 3.0 Broadband Processing Engine; base hardware

Product Overview
The Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V Broadband Processing Engine (BPE) is a high-capacity, DOCSIS 3.0-capable line card for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router. With 72 DOCSIS downstream and 60 upstream channels per card (with Purchase of License), the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V BPE sets a new benchmark for scalable, faster, and cost-effective DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) solutions. With the addition of the uBR-MC3GX60V BPE, the Cisco uBR10012 platform scales to an unprecedented 576 modular DOCSIS downstream channels and 480 upstream channels, or approximately 24 Gbps of downstream throughput and 14.4 Gbps of upstream throughput, in a single, carrier-class chassis.

The Cisco uBR10012 CMTS with the uBR-MC3GX60V BPE delivers 10 times the capacity and 20 times the speed of DOCSIS 2.0 solutions at only a fraction of the cost. Because it bonds 24 DOCSIS channels (or 18 EuroDOCSIS channels) per bonding group, the solution allows cable operators to deliver ultra-broadband services with maximum downstream speeds approaching 1.0 Gbps per subscriber. A fully loaded Cisco uBR10012 CMTS with the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V BPE can deliver 500 HDTV channels, video-on-demand (VoD), and ultra-broadband services to 20,000 homes.

The Cisco uBR10012 CMTS and uBR-MC3GX60V BPE are part of the Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 solution portfolio. As the first and only CMTS product that supports both of the CableLabs-specified CMTS architectures - integrated and modular - in the same chassis, the Cisco uBR10012 provides a broad range of configuration options so cable operators can select the CMTS design that best meets their specific requirements. The addition of the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V BPE to the solution portfolio adds unparalled scalability while significantly reducing the per-channel cost of the CMTS.

The combination of the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V and Cisco RF Gateway 10 (RFGW-10) platforms provides a new level of capacity while maintaining the highest standards of reliability and availability through comprehensive line card and supervisor redundancy on both carrier-class platforms. The resulting benefits are faster time to market, dramatically lower total cost of ownership, and higher revenues than previously possible, thus helping cable operators prepare their networks for the exponential growth of IP video traffic.

The Cisco uBR10012 CMTS with the uBR-MC3GX60V BPE, when used together with the Cisco RF Gateway Series Universal Edge QAM, provides the following critical benefits to cable operators:
• Exporting the downstream physical layer (PHY) functions to the Cisco RF Gateway Series provides dramatic scalability improvements on the Cisco uBR10012 CMTS. This enormous increase in scalability lowers the cost per bit of the CMTS, which is crucial for cable operators planning to deliver IP video services.
• Integrating the downstream PHY functions for both DOCSIS and traditional digital video services into a single Universal Edge QAM product allows cable operators to take advantage of continuing innovation in quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) channel density while protecting their investment in CMTS downstream capacity.
• Converging the DOCSIS and traditional digital video services on a single RF port per service group enables cable operators to use more QAM channels per physical port, thereby reducing the cost per channel for all services as well as reducing the rack space, power, cooling, and other environment requirements for delivering the full suite of data, voice, and video services.

Transitioning from digital video to IP video services in a cost-effective manner is made possible by independently scaling the CMTS downstream channels and repurposing the Universal Edge QAM channels.
The standards-based modular solution also allows cable operators to use third-party Edge QAM products that comply with the CableLabs M-CMTS specifications.
Flexibility with Cisco Software Licensing
The Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V BRE provides true cost flexibility for operators with licensing options that offer a pay-as-you-grow model. The software licensing capability combined with the adaptability of the modular CMTS architecture allows customers to turn up and move ports and bandwidth to different service groups as needed, without fear of stranding downstream or upstream ports.
• Base hardware and 16 upstream and 16 downstream channel licenses constitute the minimum configuration supported.
• Additional optional licenses are available for purchase up to the full capacity of 72 DOCSIS downstream (or 54 EuroDOCSIS downstream) and 60 upstream channels.
• Cisco Software Licensing (CSL) infrastructure provides an operationally simple licensing experience.
The ability to purchase and activate downstream and upstream channels as needed through software licensing allows cable operators to closely match their capital expenditures to their growth requirements. Cable operators can also reduce their operational expenses by designing their DOCSIS networks to accommodate future growth by simply installing upgrade licenses to add channels when needed, thus avoiding complex and costly hardware upgrades and plant redesigns. These CapEx and OpEx benefits for growing DOCSIS networks makes the Cisco uBR10012 CMTS with the uBR-MC3GX60V BPE the ideal solution for transitioning to IP video.

Delivering Video over DOCSIS (VDOC)
To enable the transition to an all-IP network, including managed and unmanaged IP video services, the Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 solution provides a highly scalable, highly available converged network optimized for video. Cisco IOS ® Software offers a comprehensive feature set for efficient IP video delivery over the DOCSIS network.
• High quality: Advanced quality of service (QoS) features such as dynamic bandwidth sharing and admission control for bandwidth reservation help ensure video quality and enable convergence with high-speed data services.
• Cost effectiveness: IP multicast and RF spanning support scalable and cost-effective delivery of linear TV services.
• Efficiency: IP Statistical multiplexing with variable bit rate (VBR) video allows better utilization of CMTS resources to deliver more video streams in less bandwidth and spectrum.

Features and Benefits
• DOCSIS line-rate operation for all downstream channels (72 at 256QAM Annex B or 54 at 256QAM Annex A) and all 60 upstream channels (up to 64QAM at 6.4 MHz) in bonded and nonbonded modes
• From 4-channel to more than 32-channel downstream bonding capable; 4-channel upstream bonding capable
• Six Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports (three active and three standby)
• 20 upstream ports (identical to MC20X20V), providing up to 12-frequency stacking per port
• Flexibility in assigning upstream channels to upstream ports; upstream frequency of up to 85 MHz
• Full DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS and downstream external PHY interface (DEPI) capability
• Superior RF performance with enhanced full-feature tap (FFT), ingress cancellation, and impulse noise detection capability
• Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (A-TDMA), and Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA) supported
• Simultaneous operation of Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V, with Cisco 5x20H, Cisco 5x20U, Cisco MC20X20V, and Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 Wideband shared port adapter (SPA) in the same uBR10012 chassis