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E6D242: Remote MACPHY Overview and Implementation - L3/CLI version
Category Name: Distributed Access Architecture
Course Description
This two-day, instructor-led training course presents the CommScope Distributed CCAP Architecture (DCA) Remote MACPHY solution. The course covers the benefits of Remote MACPHY, a hardware overview, Remote PHY protocols, using CLI commands for basic Layer 3 configuration, plus maintenance, and troubleshooting features.
Note: This course is presented live virtually for approximately two four-hour days.
Audience
CATV head-end personnel, network engineers, and field personnel responsible for networks that provide high-speed data-over-cable services.
Objectives
- Recognize how implementing Remote MACPHY is a phase of the decentralization and virtualization that will enable MSOs to handle ever-increasing bandwidth demands.
- Identify and describe key system components
- Review protocols that are used in Remote MACPHY system
- Identify the basic groups of basic commands that are used to configure a CommScope RD2322 Remote MACPHY
- Review commands that may be used when performing maintenance and troubleshooting in the RMD system.
Course Topics
Part One: Remote MACPHY Fundamentals, Protocols and Features
Lesson 1: Why Remote MACPHY?
- Benefits of CommScope’s Remote MACPHY
- Remote MACPHY Software Benefit
Lesson 2: System Overview
- Remote MACPHY System Network overview
- RD2322 RMD Operation
- Compatible Optical Nodes and Operational Modes
- RD2322 RMD Scaling and Features
- Optional RF Analog Overlay
Lesson 3: Protocols and Features
- Tagged / Untagged Packets
- Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM)
- Upstream Triggered Spectrum Capture (UTSC)
- Continuous Wave Tones (CW Tones)
- Narrowband Digital Forward and Return
- OUDP High-split Leakage Detection
- Remote MACPHY / VUE Communication (GCP)
- GCP, DEPI, and UEPI – Remote MACPHY/VUE Communication
- RD2322 Remote MACPHY Expected DHCP Options
- RD2322 Remote MACPHY Bootup Steps
Lesson 4: Basic Layer 3 CLI configuration
- Initial Configurations
- Ethernet Port / LAG
- IP Routes
- NTP Clock
- Licensing
- Cable MAC
- Downstream SC-QAM Channels
- Upstream SC-QAM Channels
- Upstream Modulation
- Fiber Node
- Channel Bonding
- Downstream OFDM Channels
- Upstream OFDMA Channels
- Embedded RPD
- Supervision
- Enabling Cable Interfaces
Lesson 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Reset RMD
- Reboot-hold RMD
- Secure Software Download
Lesson 6: RMD Show Commands
- A variety of show commands are demonstrated
Course Specifics
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of CATV systems, RF plant fundamentals and data networking.
The student should also have DOCSIS knowledge (TEC202 and/or TEC301 and TEC302 recommended) and CMTS working experience, such as experience with the E6000 CER (E6D201: E6000 CER Operations instructor-led course with E6D101: E6000 CER Hardware Overview recommended).
Duration: 8-9 hours (spread over two days when virtually delivered)
Part Number: TRN-E6D242-001 / 2
Delivery: Virtual instructor-led (VILT)
Price: $4,000 for a class of 8 students or $825 per student
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