Most likely, he is thinking something like using the MTA (a motorola
cable modem with RJ11 phone ports), to register to Asterisk.
From what I understand, most (if not all) packet cable VOIP is done
using NCS (a mgcp-like protocol ?) as call control, not SIP.
Alexander Lopez wrote:
Isn’t DOCSIS a network layer 1 or 2?
I
TCP/ip would run on top of a DOCSIS network
SIP on top of TCP/ip
DOCSIS specifies downstream traffic transfer rates between 27 and 36
Mbps over a radio frequency (RF) path in the 50 MHz to 750+ MHz range,
and upstream traffic tranfer rates between 320 Kbps and 10 Mbps over a
RF path between 5 and 42 MHz. But, because data over cable travels on a
shared loop, individuals will see tranfer rates drop as more users gain
access
So take your DOCSIS standard device and plug it into your * box.
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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Carlos
Alberto Bernat Orozco
*Sent:* Sunday, July 02, 2006 9:51 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] Motorola and Asterisk
Hi Group
Does anybody knows if Asterisk have plans to work with Motorola and
DOCSIS? I'm trying to make work SIP into an PacketCable arquitechture
but I can't figure out with Asterisk.
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