BigBand BEQ6000 - Specifications
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General
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188 byte packets |
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MPEG-2 TS over UDP/IP/GbE (RFC 768) up-to 7 MPEG packets per datgram |
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1 kbps to 54 Mbps |
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SPTS/MPTS, CBR/VBR |
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All (SD, HD, AVC, etc.) |
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Re-stamping |
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up to 100ms |
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Internal |
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SCTE-52 2003 ready
DVB-CSA ready
pre-encryption compatible
external bulk-encryption compatible
Motorola Privacy Mode
Netcrypt compatible |
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DOCSIS 3.0 ready |
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CM-SP-DEPI-I03-060728
Packet Switching Protocol (PSP) |
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CM-SP-M-OSSI-I05-070518 |
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CM-SP-DTI-I04-061222 (optional) |
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CM-SP-ERMI-I02-051209 |
Physical
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2.63" x 17.72" x 23.0" (68mm x 450mm x 584mm) |
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15.95 lbs (7.25 kg) |
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32.95 lbs (14.95 kg) |
Power Supplies
- »Dual, Load-sharing, Hot-swappable
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Ethernet Input
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4 x SFP (SFP MSA Compliant) |
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single/multimode, CWDM/DWDM |
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RJ45 |
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1 x 10/100/1000 GbE RJ45 |
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5 Gbps |
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Comingled or Dedicated Links |
RF Module
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Six hot-swappable module slots |
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54 MHz-860 MHz tunable
550 MHz - 1 GHz tunable
Programmable for Annex A and Annex B |
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See BBQv6 specification sheet |
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Redundancy
- »Link , Sync, IP, UDP, Program (PID), Power
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Clock Modules
- » Modular hot-extracting timing module
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T1/E1 BITs or DTI (order options) |
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1.544Mhz / 2.048MHz |
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RJ-45 (1+1 redundant) |
Fan Module
Management
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RS-232 |
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BigBand EM (Element Manager) CLI |
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DHCP SNMPv1/v2/v2c IGMPv1/v2/v3 RTP, RTSP, RPC L2TPv3
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Environmental
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110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
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90 to 264 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz |
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15 A |
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0.92 W/VA (meets EN61000-3-2) |
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-48 VDC |
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-36 to -75 VDC |
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12 A |
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275 W (assumes BBQv6 during boot) |
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260 W (assumes BBQv6) |
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5.75 watts/QAM |
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32° to 122°F (0 to 50°C) (within spec) |
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-4 to +185°F (-20 to +85°C) |
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0% to 95% Non-Condensing |
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15000 ft (4572 m) |
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Forced air |
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Front to back, 112 CFM |
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None required |
Compliance
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UL/cUL 1950: EN 60950 |
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FCC Part 15 Class A |
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