Cisco Cisco uBR-MC88V Broadband Processing Engine Getting Started Guide

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Cisco uBR-MC88V Broadband Processing Engine for the 
Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router
At-A-Glance
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Product Overview
With the explosion of video traffic and social networking 
applications, speed and scalability are critical factors to 
keeping consumers happy.
Cisco provides an end-to-end, DOCSIS
®
 3.0-capable 
solution enabling multiple services to multiple devices 
over the same infrastructure to both residential and com-
mercial subscribers.
This solution will allow service providers to provide 
subscribers with the best possible quality of experience, 
while minimizing operating expenses and differentiating 
next-generation services from those of their competitors.
Cisco’s DOCSIS 3.0 solution with the Cisco
®
 uBR-
MC88V Broadband Processing Engine (BPE) delivers 
faster speeds and higher density with a flexible and 
scalable architecture. The resulting benefits are faster 
time to market, lower TCO, and higher revenues than 
previously possible, thus helping operators prepare their 
networks for the exponential growth of IP traffic. 
The Cisco uBR-MC88V is a DOCSIS 3.0-capable line 
card designed to address the increasing demand for 
high-speed and high-bandwidth data and video services 
among subscribers. The product features:
A revolutionary design with full DOCSIS 3.0 support
Increased downstream capacity
Significantly improved performance 
With this next-generation line card, the Cisco uBR7200 
Series Universal Broadband Router has become the 
most advanced and ideal platforms for entry or mid-level 
cable modem termination systems (CMTSs) today. The 
solution provides unprecedented levels of investment 
protection for cable operators who already have the 
Cisco uBR7200VXR platform and enables new custom-
ers to provide revenue-generating services with excep-
tionally low capital investment. 
Meeting the Challenges Faced by Today’s Cable 
Operator
Bandwidth consumption is growing fast while average 
revenue per user (ARPU) is not keeping pace. Cable 
operators have to grow revenues by speeding delivery 
of innovative services; decreasing capital expenditures 
(CapEx) through newer, better, and ever more cost-effec-
tive products; and reducing operational expenses (OpEx) 
through increased operational simplicity. Maintaining 
good investment protection is another important 
concern. 
The Cisco uBR-MC88V, Figure 1, was designed to help 
meet these challenges through: 
Higher efficiency: The Cisco uBR-MC88V supports 
dynamic bandwidth sharing interacting with load 
balancing, which helps cable operators maximize 
bandwidth efficiency across services. The line card 
also offers significant increases in the downstream 
data throughput than traditional line cards, enabling 
cable operators to offer a more competitive service. 
Better return on investment (ROI): The Cisco uBR-
MC88V reduces CapEx and protects the cable 
operator’s investment because the new line card 
and network processing engine (NPE) integrate into 
an existing Cisco uBR7200VXR. The product can 
help increase ARPU by enabling new high-band-
width services such as cable IPTV and Internet 
streaming video. 
Figure 1. Cisco uBR-MC88V Broadband Processing Engine  
Features and Benefits
The Cisco uBR-MC88V is capable of eight downstream 
(Annex A or Annex B) and eight upstream channels. 
The port count remains exactly the same as the Cisco 
uBR-MC28U, with two downstream ports and eight 
upstream ports. This enables the Cisco uBR-MC88V 
to offer a simple upgrade path from the older line card 
used on the Cisco uBR7200VXR platform without any 
change to the cable wiring. Each downstream port is 
capable of carrying four frequency-stacked downstream 
channels. Each downstream channel is configurable as 
part of DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding or legacy DOCSIS 
2.0/1.x channel. The line card also supports an extended 
DOCSIS upstream frequency range of 5 to 65 MHz and 
downstream of 70 MHz to 1 GHz for DOCSIS operations.
Key features include: 
Fully complies with CableLabs
®
 and Euro 
CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 specifications 
Complies with CableLabs
®
 DRFI specifications 
Supports extended frequency range up to 1 GHz
Includes high port density with frequency stacking
Provides superior RF performance because of 
advanced spectrum management, ingress noise 
cancellation, and Synchronous Code Division 
Multiple Access (S-CDMA)
DOCSIS 3.0 Internet Protocol Data Record 
Streaming Protocol (IPDR/SP) enables efficient and 
reliable delivery of high-volume data records
Subscriber Traffic Management allows operators 
to better manage the subscribers and improve 
bandwidth utilization 
Supports Wideband Modem Resiliency helps 
provide the best possible service in the event of 
non-primary channel disruptions