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Broadband Services Router 1000
Broadband Services Router 1000
BSR 1000
Cable Modem Termination System and Router
FEATURES INCLUDE:
The compact, space-saving, 1U platform can be installed in minutes
by non-technical personnel
Fully compatible with the carrier-class BSR 64000
Based on open systems standards, the BSR 1000 is Data Over
Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) and EuroDOCSIS 1.1
qualified and is compatible with PacketCable 1.0
Managed via SNMP v1 and v3, standard DOCSIS and IETF MIBs,
and a Command Line Interface
Advanced Spectrum Management to ensure reliable and high-quality
service delivery
Supports 16,000 service flows to enable individual voice, data, and
multimedia streams to be handled effectively
SmartFlow QoS classification for thousands of flows at wire-speed
with guaranteed Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Full-featured routing with support for intradomain, interdomain,
and multicast routing including OSPF v2, RIP v1 and v2, BGP4, IS-IS,
VRRP, IGMP, DVMRP, and PIM-SM
Full-Featured Routing
Operators can deploy the BSR 1000 to serve as a self-configuring CMTS/router or as a Layer 2 CMTS. Each routing protocol implemented on
the BSR 1000 offers maximum expansion to support new services, subscribers, and providers. A full suite of unicast routing protocols is
supported, including carrier-class implementations of advanced routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1, RIP v2, Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) v2, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 4, and Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS).
The BSR 1000 also offers carrier-grade implementations of IP multicast protocols, including the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
(DVMRP) and Protocol-Independent Multicast/Sparse Mode (PIM-SM). It inspects multiple fields within packets to determine the appropriate
routing and QoS.
The BSR 1000 also supports policy-based routing where routing is partially determined by inspecting other fields within the packet. For example,
in applications where the operator garners wholesale revenue streams by providing multiple service provider access, the BSR 1000 can inspect
a source IP address and then route the traffic to the appropriate partner for handling. The per-flow queuing ability of the BSR 1000 implements
QoS on the access network by mapping IP flows to DOCSIS 1.1 service flows.
The BSR 1000 offers several options for efficient administration, management, and
control to streamline deployment and operations costs. In distribution hubs with
limited availability of trained staff, troubleshooting on the BSR 1000 is simple, with
easy-to-read diagnostic LEDs as well as remote management capability to support
provisioning, configuration, and problem identification.
1U
Cisco-compatible CLI
SNMP v1 and v3
Height
Motorola MIBs
Width
19 (48.3 cm)
LDAP v3
DHCP Relay
Depth
Fully-configured Weight
90 - 260 Volts, 47 - 63 Hz
Operating Temperature
-5 C to 50 C
Non-operating Temperature
-25 C to 70 C
Operating Humidity
10 - 90% (Non-condensing)
Non-operating Humidity
5 - 95% (Non-condensing)
Standards-Based Interoperability
DOCSIS 1.0 qualified
Upstream Modulation
5 - 42 MHz DOCSIS
5 - 65 MHz EuroDOCSIS
32.0 kHz
RIP v1
RIP v2
IS-IS
OSPF v2
BGP4
VRRP
PIM-SM
IGMP v2
Motorola, Inc.
Broadband Communications Sector
101 Tournament Drive
Horsham, PA 19044
1.800.523.6678
www.motorola.com/broadband
MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and SmartFlow are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2004.
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