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PacketCable Implementation   Design, provision, configure, manage, and secure tomorrow's high-value PacketCable networks   Jeff Riddel, CCIE® No. 12798   PacketCable networks use IP technology to enable a wide range of multimedia services, from IP telephony to interactive gaming and beyond. Because PacketCable-based business and residential services are central to the cable industry's strategy for growth, the industry's need for PacketCable expertise is expected to increase dramatically.   PacketCable Implementation is the first complete primer on PacketCable network design, provisioning, configuration, management, and security. Drawing on consulting experience with every leading cable operator, Jeff Riddel presents real-world case studies, sample network designs, configurations, and practical tips for all facets of PacketCable planning and deployment.   This book's end-to-end coverage has been designed for cable engineers and networking professionals with widely diverse backgrounds and experience. Topics covered include PacketCable specifications and functional components, multimedia terminal adapters (MTA) provisioning, call signaling, media streaming, quality of service (QoS), event messaging, security, and much more. Every chapter contains tables and charts that serve as quick, easy references to key points. Each chapter closes with a summary and chapter review questions designed to help you assess and deepen your understanding.   PacketCable Implementation brings together everything you need to know about cable networking to service delivery.       Discover the PacketCable "big picture," including key application opportunities Learn about the latest generation of PacketCable standards and specifications, including PacketCable 2.0 and DOCSIS 3.0 Understand the functional components of a PacketCable network and how they fit together Walk step-by-step through provisioning, including protocols, flows, and MTA configuration Gain an in-depth understanding of call signaling: message formats, Network-based Call Signaling (NCS), PSTN interconnects, Call Management Server Signaling (CMSS), and more Implement efficient, high-performance media streaming Deploy, analyze, manage, and troubleshoot a state-of-the-art QoS framework Manage crucial network considerations, including lawful intercept Introduction Part I Introduction and Overview of PacketCable Chapter 1PacketCable Overview Chapter 2 PacketCable Functional Components Part II MTA Provisioning Chapter 3 Provisioning Overview Chapter 4 Provisioning Flows Chapter 5 The MTA Configuration File Part III Call Signaling Chapter 6 Signaling Interfaces and MGCP Overview Chapter 7 NCS (Network-based Call Signaling) Chapter 8 TGCP and the PSTN Interconnect Chapter 9 Call Management Server Signaling Protocol (CMSS) Part IV Media Stream Chapter 10 Audio CODECs Chapter 11 RTP and RTCP Part V Quality of Service Chapter 12 DQoS Architecture and Framework Chapter 13 Analyzing, Implementing, and Troubleshooting DQoS Chapter 14 Multimedia Applications Part VI Network Considerations Chapter 15 Event Messaging and Lawful Intercept Chapter 16 PacketCable Network Design Considerations Part VII Appendixes Appendix A Standards and Specifications Appendix B Cable Monitor and Ethereal Appendix C Complete Call Flows Index This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.   Category: Cisco Press—Networking Covers: Broadband Multimedia    

Table of Contents:
Introduction Part I Introduction and Overview of PacketCable Chapter 1PacketCable Overview PacketCable Motivation Understanding the PacketCable Big Picture Standards IETF RFCs ANSI/Telcordia, ITU, and Other Specifications DOCSIS Specifications PacketCable Specifications Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 2 PacketCable Functional Components Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) Overview of the CM2P2B Overview of the CG2P2WB Cable Modem (CM) Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) Cisco CMTS Products Call Agent Call Management Server (CMS) Gate Controller (GC) Media Gateway Controller (MGC) Announcement Controller (ANC) Overview of the BTS 10200 Softswitch Signaling Gateway (SG) Overview of the ITP Signaling Gateway Media Gateway (MG) Overview of the MGX 8000 Series Overview of the AS5000 Series OSS/BSS BackOffice Components Overview of BAC Regional Distribution Unit (RDU) Revisiting the Cisco BTS 10200 Record Keeping Server (RKS) Lawful Intercept Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part II MTA Provisioning Chapter 3 Provisioning Overview Provisioning Overview Provisioning Protocols DHCP DNS TFTP HTTP Time-of-Day (ToD) Protocol System Logging (syslog) SNMP Kerberos CMTS Configuration BAC Configuration CNR Configuration RDU Configuration DPE Configuration KDC Configuration Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 4 Provisioning Flows DOCSIS Cable Modem Provisioning Scanning and Downstream Synchronization Obtaining Upstream Parameters Ranging IP Connectivity Establishment Time of Day Establishment Transfer of Configuration Information Registration Baseline Privacy Initialization PacketCable MTA Provisioning The Secure Method The Basic Method The Hybrid Method MTA to CMS Initialization MTA to CMS Communication Loss Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 5 The MTA Configuration File Cisco Broadband Configurator Using the CBC GUI Using the CBC CLI MTA Configuration File Format Device-Level Configuration Data Device-Level Service Data Per-Endpoint Configuration Data Per-Realm Configuration Data Per-CMS Configuration Data Notification Receivers BAC Configuration File Capabilities Using Templates Configuration File Utility MTA Configuration After Initialization Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part III Call Signaling Chapter 6 Signaling Interfaces and MGCP Overview Device Relationship Endpoints and Connections MGCP Message Format MGCP Commands Verbs Transaction IDs Endpoint Name Protocol Version MGCP Parameters MGCP Commands Not Directly Related to Call Control Packages, Events, and Signals Making Calls and Call Control Commands MGCP Responses Response Codes and Reason Codes Additional MGCP Information SDP Protocol Overview Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 7 NCS (Network-based Call Signaling) NCS Variations from MGCP Command Header Format Endpoint Naming Convention Packages, Events, and Signals Local Connection Option Parameters for CODECs and Packetization Local Connection Option Parameters for DQoS Local Connection Option Parameters for Security SDP Attributes Other Notable Changes Examining Call Flows Basic ONNET Call Feature Calls Configuring the BTS 10200 Basic or Core Configuration Tasks Dial Plan Configuration Tasks MTA Configuration Tasks Call Feature Configuration Tasks Troubleshooting Tips General BTS Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting an MTA Not In Service DNS Issues No Dial Tone or Ring Tone No Ring Back Tone No Voice Path and One Way Voice DQoS Not Established or DQoS Information Missing Large Post Dial Delay Issues Parameter Negotiation Problems SDP Problems Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 8 TGCP and the PSTN Interconnect PSTN Call Signaling Overview SS7 Overview Links, Linksets, and Routes The MTP Layers The SCCP and TCAP Layers The ISUP Layer Signaling Gateway Overview and Sigtran CAS Overview TGCP Overview TGCP Variations from MGCP Command Header Format TGCP Endpoint Naming Convention Packages, Events, and Signals Local Connection Option Parameters for CODECs and Packetization Local Connection Option Parameters for Security Local Connection Option Parameters for Lawful Intercept SDP Attributes Other Notable Changes Examining Call Flows Basic ONNET-to-OFFNET Call Flow Basic OFFNET-to-ONNET Call Flow Emergency 911 Call Flow COT Testing Component Configuration Signaling Gateway Configuration BTS 10200 Configuration SS7 and Signaling Gateway Configuration Tasks TCAP Configuration Tasks Trunking Media Gateway Configuration Tasks Dial Plan Configuration Tasks for OFFNET Call Routing Configuring a Trunking Media Gateway Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting the Cisco ITP Troubleshooting the Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting the Cisco VXSM and VISM Media Gateways Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 9 Call Management Server Signaling Protocol (CMSS) SIP Overview CMSS/SIP in a PacketCable Network SIP RFCs SIP User Agents and Sessions SIP Proxy Servers SIP Security SIP Protocol Format Start Line Message Header Message Body Examining Call Flows Basic Call Error Traces CMSS Extensions of SIP DQoS Extensions Privacy Extensions Extensions to Pass Additional Information Other Extensions Other Modifications CMSS Timers CMSS Call Flow Configuring SIP and CMSS on the BTS 10200 Step 1: Configuring the SIP/CMSS Characteristics Step 2: Configuring the SIP/CMSS Trunk Group Step 3: Putting the Trunk Group into Service Step 4: Defining Routes for Trunk Groups Step 5: Defining Destinations Step 6: Defining the Dial Plan Troubleshooting Tips Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part IV Media Stream Chapter 10 Audio CODECs How CODECs Work PacketCable CODECs G.711 G.728 G.729E iLBC BV16 Wideband CODECs CODEC Negotiation CODEC Metrics Voice Clarity Delay Echo Voice Path Problems No Voice and One-way Voice Garbled Voice Other Voice Problems DTMF Digit Transport Voice Band Data (VBD) Transport Analog Modem Transport Facsimile Transport Teletype Technology Transport Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 11 RTP and RTCP RTP Protocol Stack RTP Message Format Payloads and Payload Types Sequence Number Timestamp Synchronization Source (SSRC) RTP Packet Trace Analysis Packet Size Comparison Silence Suppression (also Known as VAD) DTMF Relay Fax Relay (T.38) RTCP Overview RTCP Message Format Component Configuration and Troubleshooting The Cisco CMS: BTS 10200 The Cisco MG: VXSM The Cisco MG: VISM MTA Configuration File Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part V Quality of Service Chapter 12 DQoS Architecture and Framework DQoS Overview Gates Gate States COPS Protocol COPS Initialization CMTS to CMS Heartbeats PacketCable Objects in COPS DQoS Timers Authorizing DQoS Resources Summary of RSVP Flow Specifications Mapping SDP Information into RSVP Flow Specifications Reserving and Committing DQoS Resources Reviewing DOCSIS 1.1 QoS Mapping DOCSIS Service Flows into RSVP Flow Specifications Mapping DOCSIS Classifiers into Gate Classifiers Revisiting CMTS Authorization Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 13 Analyzing, Implementing, and Troubleshooting DQoS Protocol Message Flows and Operation Basic ONNET Call VAD and UGS-AD Admission Control of Service Flows Messaging in an Emergency 911 Call Tying DOCSIS QoS to Backbone QoS Configuration and Troubleshooting Commands Configuring PacketCable DQoS on a Cisco CMTS Enabling PacketCable Operation on the CMTS Verifying and Troubleshooting DQoS on a Cisco CMTS Debugging PacketCable DQoS Testing PacketCable DQoS Functionality BTS Configuration Verifying and Troubleshooting DQoS on the BTS Troubleshooting Tips COPS Protocol Issues Unexpected Gate Deletion from a Gate-Close Message Unexpected Gate Deletion from a Gate-Delete Message DOCSIS Protocol Issues Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 14 Multimedia Applications PCMM Overview PCMM Components PacketCable Multimedia Clients Application Server (AS) Application Manager (AM) Policy Server (PS) Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) Cable Modem (CM) RKS Service and Resource Control Domains PCMM DOCSIS Usage Considerations PCMM COPS Usage Considerations COPS Initialization PEP to PDP Heartbeats PacketCable Multimedia Objects in COPS PCMM Message Flow Template PCMM Message Flow Example Event Messaging Security PCMM Configuration on a Cisco CMTS Verifying and Troubleshooting PCMM on a Cisco CMTS Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part VI Network Considerations Chapter 15 Event Messaging and Lawful Intercept Event Messaging Motivation and Background Event Message Types Event Messaging Call Flow Event Messaging Configuration and Troubleshooting Configuring Event Messaging on a BTS 10200 Configuring and Troubleshooting Event Messaging on a Cisco CMTS PacketCable Lawful Intercept Motivation and Background Surveillance Types Lawful Intercept Terminology AF-DF Communication Communicating Lawful Intercept Information to the CMTS Communicating Lawful Intercept Information to the MG Communicating Lawful Intercept Information Across CMSS DF-CF Communication Capturing Call Data and PCESP Lawful Intercept Call Flows Capturing Call Content Configuring Lawful Intercept Troubleshooting Tips Chapter Summary Chapter Review Chapter 16 PacketCable Network Design Considerations Security Considerations Types of Security Requirements Usage of the IP Security Architecture (IPsec) Configuring and Troubleshooting PacketCable Security QoS Considerations Characterizing Call Signaling Traffic QoS for NCS Packets on the DOCSIS Network Backbone QoS Overview Setting DSCP Codepoints Configuring Backbone QoS Policies Use of MPLS in Backbone Capacity Planning and Traffic Engineering Determining the Call Capacity of a DOCSIS Upstream The Effect of Changing Packetization Interval The Effect of Changing CODEC The Effect of Implementing PHS The Effect of Implementing VAD The Effect of Implementing Security Differences Among Cable Linecards Line Usage and Traffic Pattern Considerations CMTS Considerations Beyond the Upstream Limitations Capacity Planning on the CMS Capacity Planning on the Trunking Gateway Redundancy, Redundancy CMS Availability CMTS Availability MTA Availability MG Availability SG Availability OSS Server Availability Other CMTS Design Considerations Load Balancing PacketCable Future Chapter Summary Chapter Review Part VII Appendixes Appendix A Standards and Specifications Appendix B Cable Monitor and Ethereal Appendix C Complete Call Flows Index   1587051818   TOC   1/16/2007


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  • ISBN-13: 9781587143946
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Height: 232 mm
  • No of Pages: 1104
  • Series Title: Networking Technology
  • Weight: 1542 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1587143941
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
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