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TeleKawaru
DOCSIS 3.0 Implementation Motorola BSR64k

We currently have 2 BSR64k units running our internet service, but we are currently targeting DOCSIS 1.1/2.0 functionality.

We recently acquired additional BSR64k units with TX32 cards so we could work on getting DOCSIS 3 going. Unfortunately, while we have no issues setting up the existing units, we aren't even sure where to begin with what is required for the DOCSIS 3 functionality.

I was wondering if anyone would have an example config I could take a look at to at least get some direction.

The unit is set up like this:
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
SRM4
SRM4
CMTS 2x8
CMTS 2x8
DTX TX32
DTX TX32
HSIM GE2/ETH8
HSIM GE2/ETH8

Image: 5.0.3P10.H37.KRBU
BootROM: 5.0.0.42

TeleKawaru
To clarify, I don't need

To clarify, I don't need someone to write a config for my setup. I would just like to have one reflecting a relevant setup and I can work backwards from there. I wouldn't necessarily need anything documented or explained.

cmcaldas
please confirm

1. your chassis has x number of customers on it
2. current services and speeds your providing
3. what your looking to offer with 3.0
your email address

Carl

TeleKawaru
Info

We currently have ~1500 customers (11 fiber nodes)
We are currently providing 4 tiers of service (12m/8m/1.5m/0.5m)
We would like to be able to provide at least around 36m

My email address is: j-holl-ingsw-orth AT gl-wb.net

(remove the dashes)

cmcaldas
modems

Hi J
with the setup, depending on the number of downstream channels, you should be able to offer 75 to 150Mb downstream speeds depending on the number of modems and more important, the number of 2.0 or 1.1 modems in the field. with these versions I do not recommend more than 15Mbps because they use a single downstream channel unlike a 3.0 modem. some people go and offer 2.0 modems 25Mbps and then wonder why the 3.0 modems can't get the 75 or 100Mb speeds due to utilization issues. let us know how you make out when done

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