Bsr 2000 Product Description - Motorola BSR 2000 Installation Manual

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BSR 2000 Product Description

The Broadband Services Router™ 2000 (BSR 2000™) from Motorola, shown in
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housed in a 1U height stackable enclosure.
The BSR 2000 complements the higher-capacity, carrier-class BSR 64000. The
BSR 2000 is designed for smaller distribution hubs or larger sites in the early stages
of providing expanded broadband services where the BSR 64000 is not required.
The BSR 2000 operates as either a CMTS/router or as a CMTS/Layer 2 bridge.
The BSR 2000 is based on Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
(DOCSIS) 2.0 and PacketCable 1.0 standards. It provides two Gigabit and four
autosensing 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet ports for network access, one 10/100 BASE-T
port for redundancy support, one T1/E1 port for BITS recovery, and four upstream
channels and one downstream channel for DOCSIS connectivity.
The BSR 2000 enables Multiple System Operators (MSOs) to expand their service
area and deliver the traffic shaping, isolation, and policing needed to enable
end-to-end Service Level Agreements (SLAs) across a Hybrid Fiber coax (HFC)
network infrastructure.
Combined with CLI management and Motorola service creation software, the
BSR 2000 allows an MSO to allocate bandwidth on their HFC network infrastructure
among multiple service providers, and to provide data, voice, and multimedia services
to their subscribers.
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