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Cisco uBR-MC3G60V Broadband Processing Engine for the 
Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router
At-A-Glance
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Cost Effective: IP Multicast and RF Spanning for scalable and cost-effective 
delivery of linear TV services. 
Efficient: IP Statistical Multiplexing with VBR video allows better utilization of CMTS 
resources to deliver more video streams in less bandwidth and spectrum.
Flexibility with Cisco Software Licensing 
The Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V provides true cost flexibility for operators with licensing 
options that offer a pay-as-you-grow model. The software licensing capability combined 
with the adaptability of the modular CMTS architecture allows customers to turn up and 
move ports and bandwidth to different service groups as needed, without fear of strand-
ing downstream or upstream ports.
Base Hardware and 16 upstream and 16 downstream channel licenses constitute 
the minimum configuration. 
Additional optional licenses are available for purchase up to the full capacity of 72 
DOCSIS downstream (or 54 EuroDOCSIS downstream) and 60 upstream channels 
Cisco Software Licensing (CSL) infrastructure provides an operationally simple 
licensing experience. The ability to purchase and activate downstream and 
upstream channels as needed through software licensing allows cable operators 
to closely match their capital expenditures to their growth requirements.
Features and Benefits
DOCSIS line-rate operation for all downstream channels (72 at 256QAM Annex B 
or 54 at 256QAM Annex A) and all 60 upstream channels (up to 64QAM/6.4 MHz) in 
bonded and non-bonded modes 
From eight- to more than 32-channel downstream bonding capable; four-channel 
upstream bonding capable 
Six Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports (three active and three standby) 
20 upstream ports (identical to MC20X20V), providing up to 12 frequency stacking 
per port 
Flexibility in assigning upstream channels to upstream ports; upstream frequency 
of up to 85 Mhz 
Full DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS and downstream external PHY interface (DEPI) capability 
Superior RF performance with enhanced full-feature tap (FFT), ingress cancella-
tion, and impulse noise detection capability
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Advanced Time Division Multiple Access 
(A-TDMA), and Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA) supported 
Simultaneous operation of Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V, as well as Cisco 5x20H, Cisco 
5x20U, Cisco MC20X20V, and Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 Wideband shared port adapter 
(SPA) in the same uBR10012 chassis
Why Cisco?
Cisco has years of experience, leadership, a record of industry-defining innovation, 
and commitment to the cable industry. This background uniquely positions Cisco to 
understand the needs of cable operators and to design products to meet those needs. 
Our goal is to help cable operators deliver superior service while reducing operating 
expenses. The Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V provides investment protection for customers 
who have already deployed the Cisco uBR10012 successfully. In addition, the Cisco 
uBR-MC3GX60V offers customers a proven path to deliver carrier-class multiservice 
data, voice, and video services to subscribers. Together, the Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line 
card and the Cisco uBR10012 platform provide a pioneering and cost-effective solution 
for the move to DOCSIS 3.0 and video over DOCSIS.