E6000-DCCM | E6000 CER Downstream CCAP Core Module (DCCM)
- Available in:
- Asia
- Australia/New Zealand
- EMEA
- Latin America
- North America
DCCM has the same MAC processing capacity of the 2nd generation DCAM-2 but without the PHY-layer hardware and related components
Features and Benefits
The E6000® Converged Edge Router (CER) is a next-generation Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP™) that provides cable operators unprecedented advances in channel density, power efficiency, and cost savings in a redundant, integrated architecture designed from the ground up for high availability. This powerful design allows operators to converge all services (video, high speed data, and voice), enabling additional savings in capital and operational expenditures along with increased operational efficiency. For Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) solutions, CommScope provides both the CCAP Core and Remote PHY (R-PHY) Device (RPD) defined in the CableLabs® Modular Headend Architecture (MHAv2). In this approach, the PHY layer is moved from the E6000 CER into a node or remote shelf, but the MAC processing, provisioning, and monitoring functions are performed by the E6000 CCAP Core.
The Downstream CCAP Core Module (DCCM) has the same MAC processing capacity of the 2nd generation Downstream Cable Access Module (DCAM-2) but without the PHY-layer hardware and related components. The DCCM and DCAM-2 can be used interchangeably to provide downstream MAC processing for the E6000 CCAP Core. The DCCM offers power, weight, and cost savings over the DCAM-2 for Remote PHY applications. Without RF hardware, the DCCM cannot be used for I-CCAP applications. E6000 Release 7.0 and later support “hybrid” operation of Integrated CCAP (I-CCAP) and CCAP Core within the same chassis.
The Downstream CCAP Core Module (DCCM) is essentially a DCAM-2 without the RF circuitry. The DCCM is meant only for R-PHY operation for which it provides the same functionality and capacity as the DCAM-2. The DCCM and DCAM-2 are interchangeable for R-PHY operation and can be mixed in the same E6000 chassis. The DCCM supports MAC processing for RPDs with downstream RF bands up to 1.2 GHz. In addition, the DCCM can support multiple 192 MHz OFDM channels per Service Group on capable RPDs. Operators receive significant benefits in terms of operational simplicity, power, and cost savings by deploying DCCM in R-PHY applications. Use of DCCM requires the RSM-2 and either UCAM-2 or UCCM upstream modules.
The Downstream CCAP Core Module (DCCM) has the same MAC processing capacity of the 2nd generation Downstream Cable Access Module (DCAM-2) but without the PHY-layer hardware and related components. The DCCM and DCAM-2 can be used interchangeably to provide downstream MAC processing for the E6000 CCAP Core. The DCCM offers power, weight, and cost savings over the DCAM-2 for Remote PHY applications. Without RF hardware, the DCCM cannot be used for I-CCAP applications. E6000 Release 7.0 and later support “hybrid” operation of Integrated CCAP (I-CCAP) and CCAP Core within the same chassis.
The Downstream CCAP Core Module (DCCM) is essentially a DCAM-2 without the RF circuitry. The DCCM is meant only for R-PHY operation for which it provides the same functionality and capacity as the DCAM-2. The DCCM and DCAM-2 are interchangeable for R-PHY operation and can be mixed in the same E6000 chassis. The DCCM supports MAC processing for RPDs with downstream RF bands up to 1.2 GHz. In addition, the DCCM can support multiple 192 MHz OFDM channels per Service Group on capable RPDs. Operators receive significant benefits in terms of operational simplicity, power, and cost savings by deploying DCCM in R-PHY applications. Use of DCCM requires the RSM-2 and either UCAM-2 or UCCM upstream modules.
- Downstream MAC processing for remote PHY operation on the E6000 CER acting as a CCAP core
- No RF input, R-PHY operation only
- Full spectrum capable (MAC processing for channels up to 1.2GHz)
- Interoperable with DCAM-2 in the same E6000 chassis
- Multiple DOCSIS 3.1 downstream channel support (24 - 192 MHz each) - dependent on software release and RPD capabilities
- DOCSIS 3.0 downstream (Annex A and Annex B) support - channel density dependent on software release and RPD capabilities
- Video SC-QAM support for VOD and broadcast services - channel density dependent on software release and RPD capabilities
- Channel deensity scalability via licensing or software upgrades (no hardware changes required)
- E6000 CCAP core interoperable for multi-core R-PHY architectures
- Deploys with CCAP Core Rear Card (CCRC) – one required on the back of the E6000 chassis for each DCCM
Specifications
Product Classification
Regional Availability | Asia | Australia/New Zealand | EMEA | Latin America | North America |
Product Type | CCAP core module |
Dimensions
Height | 350.520 mm | 13.8 in |
Width | 30.480 mm | 1.2 in |
Depth | 452.120 mm | 17.8 in |
Electrical Specifications
Power Consumption at Voltage | 135 W typical at 25°C |
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature, long term | +5 °C to +40 °C (+41 °F to +104 °F) |
Operating Temperature, short term | -5 °C to +55 °C (+23 °F to +131 °F) |
Storage Temperature | -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF) |
Packaging and Weights
Weight, net | 2.268 kg | 5 lb |
Product Classification
Regional Availability | Asia | Australia/New Zealand | EMEA | Latin America | North America |
Product Type | CCAP core module |
Dimensions
Height | 350.520 mm | 13.8 in |
Width | 30.480 mm | 1.2 in |
Depth | 452.120 mm | 17.8 in |
Electrical Specifications
Power Consumption at Voltage | 135 W typical at 25°C |
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature, long term | +5 °C to +40 °C (+41 °F to +104 °F) |
Operating Temperature, short term | -5 °C to +55 °C (+23 °F to +131 °F) |
Storage Temperature | -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF) |
Packaging and Weights
Weight, net | 2.268 kg | 5 lb |
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