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G10 CMTS Management

G10 CMTS Management

G10 CMTS Hardware Overview

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JUNOSg 3.0 G10 CMTS Hardware Guide
The G10 CMTS supports the following system management applications and tools:
! Command-Line Interface (CLI)—The CLI provides the most comprehensive controls and
is instrumental for installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and upgrade tasks.
! SNMP—The CMTS can interact with SNMPv2c and SNMPv3-based Network
Management Systems using DOCSIS 1.0 and DOCSIS 1.1 MIBs and enterprise MIBs.
Events can conditionally be reported as system log messages or SNMP traps.
! ServiceGuard Management System – This optional advanced diagnostics application
with a Java GUI provides a rendition of a spectrum analyzer for acquiring data on
upstream transmission cable performance. It incorporates an integrated Impairment
Identification tool that allows for unattended monitoring of statistics to characterize
compromised performance to a potential cause (such as impulse or burst noise, narrow
band ingress, or microreflections).
This section provides an overview of the modules and various hardware components of the
G10 CMTS and where they reside within the chassis. This overview presents material that is
specific to the installation and configuration of the G10 CMTS.
Figure 4 on page 11 illustrates a front view of a fully configured chassis. Figure 5 on page 12
illustrates a front view of a partially configured chassis in which DOCSIS Modules, a Chassis
Control Module (CCM), a Network Interface Card (NIC) Module, power supplies, air
management modules, and power supply filler panels have been removed. Figure 6 on
page 13 illustrates a rear view of a fully configured chassis that uses the AC power transition
module and HFC Connector Modules (see Figure 39 on page 122 for an illustration of the DC
power transition module). Figure 7 on page 14 illustrates the rear view of the partially
configured chassis in which HFC Connector Modules, a Hard Disk Module, a NIC Access
Module, and air management panels have been removed. Figure 8 on page 15 provides a top
view of the chassis midplane showing the slot numbering and the location of each module.

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