Multiservice Support; Network Management And Control - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
Centralized routing and distributed forwarding provide simple configuration, scalable
performance, and low cost. Deployed in a distribution hub, the BSR provides an
interchange point between the regional fiber network and the cable plant. In a regional
headend, it interconnects the regional network with a backbone network and allows
connectivity to local content servers and management systems.

Multiservice Support

The BSR enables next-generation services at the IP level: converged, data, voice, and
multimedia services. Cable networks provide the foundation for innovative classes of
entertainment and business services, including, but not limited to the following:

Network Management and Control

The BSR offers several management, control, and administration options. The BSR
supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). All appropriate standard
MIBs and private MIBs for monitoring and controlling the BSR value-added features
are supported. The system supports the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It can be
seamlessly integrated into the existing network management infrastructure. The BSR
also offers a command line interface (CLI) for ease-of-use and interoperability with
legacy infrastructure. Easy-to-read diagnostic LEDs and remote management support
provisioning, configuration, and problem identification.
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IP telephony
Interactive, multiplayer gaming
On-demand music, audio and video
Tiered data services
Application hosting
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