Colton,
Arris has plans to release a remote PHY+MAC box but I don't think they have
released anything but their plans. John Chapman said last year at SCTE
that Cisco was going down the remote PHY only path because they think that
will be the most cost effective way for large MSOs to deploy MHAv2.
Scott,
I was able to find the Huawie solution:
http://www.huawei.com/ucmf/groups/public/documents/webasset/hw_415387.pdf
Looks like its 32x4 capable today, and software upgradeable to DOCSIS 3.1
which is nice. Appears to also have a 10G uplink port on it. Seems like the
best solution tech spec wis
Colton,
Huawai has one, but I can't find the product page on their site off hand.
Here's one from Sumavision:
http://en.sumavision.com/product.asp?pageID=28&ID=712
Harmonic's small form factor CMTS is remote PHY+MAC (at least the strand
mounted version is) but keep in mind that they've been prim
Yes, I looked at CASA, but their small unit is the C1G, which is an 8x8 max
DOCSIS 3.0 unit. Plus they want a high price point, almost quadruple what a
16X4 Pico Digital or Harmonic's unit cost. Not seeing the value or specs
there to justify it.
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Scott,
Have any idea which exact vendors and model numbers are within this price
range? So far I have just found mini CMTS systems like the Pico and
Harmonic's. Both of these are a 16x4 configuration, but no mention of
remote MAC+PHY nor DOSIS 3.1. Then their is Huawei's solution, but still I
thin
You could use multiple PAT addresses to find the source of information
for the attacker and to reduce the impact by filtering/QOS.
TCP connections PAT IP1 (block UDP before going to the 1G line)
UDP connections PAT IP2
webservers connecting to api hosts - PAT IP3
webservers remaining connections
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