Table of Contents
Glossary
AR
- Access Registrar. AR provides RADIUS services to DOCSIS cable modems for deployment of high-speed data services in a one-way cable plant requiring telco-return for upstream data.
Cable modem scoping
- An option set scoping used to manage individual cable modems under special circumstances.
CMTS
- Cable modem termination system such as a router or bridge, typically located at the cable headend.
CMTS group scoping
- An option set scoping used to manage groups of CMTS devices.
CMTS scoping
- A required option set scoping used to manage the CMTS devices that communicate with cable modems in an installation.
CNR
- Cisco Network Registrar. A software product that provides IP addresses, configuration parameters, and DNS names to DOCSIS cable modems and PCs, based on network and service policies. CNR also provides enhanced TFTP server capabilities, including the generation of DOCSIS cable modem configuration files.
Compound option
- A DOCSIS option that is composed of a number of suboptions. For example, options 4 and 24 are compound options.
CSRC
- Cisco Subscriber Registration Center. An integrated solution for data-over-cable service providers to configure and manage broadband modems, and enable and administer subscriber self-registration and activation.
Default option set
- A pre-defined, general option set in the default option set scoping. This option set contains the DOCSIS options that apply to most cable modems in an installation. The default option set is typically more densely populated with DOCSIS options than the other more specific option sets.
Default scoping
- An option set scoping used to define the DOCSIS options that apply to all cable modems in an installation. This scoping is the most general scoping you can configure and contains the default option set.
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131). DHCP clients obtain their IP address assignments and other configuration information from DHCP servers.
DOCSIS
- Data-Over-Cable Systems Interface Specifications. Specifications written by leading North American cable operators, CableLabs, and their vendor representatives that provide a standard interface for cable modems.
DOCSIS CM
- DOCSIS cable modem. DOCSIS CMs obtain boot configuration using DHCP, Time, and TFTP client implementations.
DOCSIS CMTS
- DOCSIS cable modem termination system. The Cisco 7246 or 7223 router is a leading router implementation of a DOCSIS CMTS.
DOCSIS Configuration file
- A file containing configuration parameters for a DOCSIS cable modem. The cable modem obtains this file at boot time using the TFTP protocol.
DOCSIS version scoping
- A built-in option set scoping internal to Modem Registrar, containing pre-defined options for DOCSIS versions 1.0 and 1.1.
Dynamic cable modem scoping
- A temporary option set scoping based on information gathered from subscribers using User Registrar. The dynamic cable modem scoping is defined as the TFTP server assembles the DOCSIS configuration file.
GUI
- Graphical User Interface.
LDAP
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (RFC 2251). A protocol that enables access to a directory database.
MR
- Modem Registrar. One of the suite of software products included in the Cisco Subscriber Registration Center (CSRC) product. MR is a policy-based cable modem management product that provides dynamic cable modem configuration.
MSO
- Multiple System Operator. A term that typically refers to large cable operators.
Multi-instance option
- A DOCSIS option that can occur multiple times in an option set.
Neighborhood
- A grouping of subscribers, computers, and shared or private cable modems associated with an account administered in the User Registrar Admin UI. A neighborhood contains settings for auto-provisioning modems as shared or private through the User Registrar Subscriber UI.
Option category
- A DOCSIS option classification. Option categories are simple and compound. Simple options do not contain suboptions (for example, options 1, 2, 10, and 11). Compound options do contain suboptions (for example, options 4, 15, and 22).
Option rule
- Specifies how an option from a more specific option set overrides or combines with an option from a less specific option set. Possible rules are replace, append, or suppress.
Option set
- The collection of DOCSIS options and their values that exist at a particular option set scoping.
Option set scopings
- Special purpose units, containing option sets and DOCSIS options. Scopings are configured from most general to most specific scoping. The default scoping is the most general scoping that is configurable and the cable modem scoping is the most specific scoping that is configurable. The option set scopings from most general to most specific are: DOCSIS version scoping, default scoping, CMTS group scoping, CMTS scoping, subnet scoping, vendor scoping, cable modem scoping, and dynamic cable modem scoping.
Precedence order
- Determines which value of an option is applied to a cable modem. Options defined in the most specific option set scopings take precedence over the same options defined in more general scopings. Within an option set, common options always have a lower precedence order than a specific service tuple if the cable modem has an associated service package. If a service package is not associated with the cable modem, the TFTP server uses the common options.
Provisioning
- The creation of an active subscriber account, or modification of parameters for an existing subscriber account. Provisioning of a subscriber account includes subscriber account registration and device activation.
Registration
- The process of supplying the personal information needed to establish a subscriber account.
Service class
- A collection of service types required for a specific service offered. Each service class includes the attributes and values that define the type or quality of service associated with a given class. For example, data connectivity is a service class you might define that includes the service type data-bandwidth.
Service level
- The various levels and quality of services defined for each service type. For example, the service type called quality of sound might have service levels defined for telephone, broadcast, and digital CD.
Service package
- A quality of service that a cable provider offers subscribers. For example, Basic Student, Family Plus, and Internet are possible service packages. Subscribers may choose one or more service packages. A service class is selected for each service package, defining which service types make up the service package.
Service tuple
- A service type and level pair. For example, the service tuple
data-bandwidth=45 Mbps consists of the service type data-bandwidth and the service level 45 Mbps.
Service type
- A component of a service that cable providers offer subscribers. For example, devices-supported might be a service type defined for the home networking service, indicating the number of computers the subscriber can connect to the cable network from home. One or more service levels is defined for each service type.
Simple option
- A DOCSIS option that is a major option number and does not contain suboptions.
Single-instance option
- A DOCSIS option that can occur only once in an option set.
Splitable option
- An option that is split across option sets. All single-instance compound options are splitable options. This means that the TFTP server can assemble the suboptions of a single-instance compound option from more than one option set. For example, option 15 is a splitable option.
SSL
- Secure Sockets Layer (version 3). A Netscape protocol that enables the exchange of certificates and the encryption of traffic between clients and servers.
Subnet scoping
- A required special purpose unit used to associate subnets with the CMTS that services each subnet. The subnet scoping models a physical installation.
Suboption
- Components of a compound DOCSIS option. For example, 4.1 through 4.7 are suboptions of option 4.
Subscriber
- The person who obtains network service by self-provisioning using User Registrar.
TFTP
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol version 2 (RFC 1350). TFTP clients obtain files from TFTP servers without the use of client authentication (for example, username and password).
Time
- Time Protocol (RFC 868). Time clients obtain the current time-of-day within one-second resolution from Time servers.
uBR
- Universal Broadband Router. The uBR7246 and uBR7223 are DOCSIS compliant cable modem termination systems (CMTSs). The uBR900, uBR904, and uBR924 are DOCSIS certified cable modems.
UR
- User Registrar. One of the suite of software products included in the Cisco Subscriber Registration Center (CSRC) product. UR enables cable network subscribers to self-provision account registration, and to activate their cable modem and PC over the cable network using a Web user interface. User Registrar activates subscriber devices with account-appropriate privileges through updates to an LDAP directory.
Vendor scoping
- An optional special purpose unit used to manage cable modems manufactured by specific vendors.







Posted: Mon Jan 17 08:03:39 PST 2000
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