TO ILLUSTRATE AND IMPLEMENT INITIAL RANGING & TRANSFER OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS PHASES OF THE CABLE MODEM Presented by: Aakash Patel Advisor: Dr. Chung –E.

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TO ILLUSTRATE AND IMPLEMENT INITIAL RANGING & TRANSFER OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS PHASES OF THE CABLE MODEM Presented by: Aakash Patel Advisor: Dr. Chung –E Wang

Agenda Abbreviations Introduction & Motivation Objective of the Project Scope of the Project Methodology References Questions?

Abbreviations CM: Cable Modem CMTS: Cable Modem Termination System DOCSIS: Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol TOD: Time of Day

Introduction & Motivation Motivation and force behind the project. This project provides an overview into the lifecycle of a cable modem. Cable modem uses DOCSIS protocol to transmit & receive packets from CMTS. This project discusses the methods of communication between cable modem and CMTS.

Objective of the Project In this project I will be working/developing on Initial Ranging Phase & Transfer Operational Parameters phases of the cable modem. After successfully developing both the phases, I will be able to provide insights in both the phases and will be able to understand the role of DOCSIS v3.0 in modern CMs.

Scope of the Project Scope: This project is limited to few important stages within the life cycle of a cable modem. Five Stages in CMs Initialization Sequence. Initial Ranging Phase IP Connectivity Phase TOD Phase Transfer Operational Parameters Phase Registration Phase

Architecture of Simulator System This slide will give the overview of simulator system.

Methodology & Achievements Review the literature on DOCSIS Mulpi v3.0. Phase 1: Development of Initial Ranging Phase. Outcome & Achievement: Cable modem & CMTS will be able to communication with each other. Phase 2: Development of the TFTP Phase. Outcome & Achievement: Connectivity between cable modem and TFTP server. After the completion of this phase cable modem will go in ONLINE state and will be ready to transmit and receive data packets.

References Cisco Systems. DPC2203 and EPC 2203 VoIP Cable Modem Installation and Operation Guide _A.pdf Simon Amor. Introduction to network functions in C. September Television Laboratories, Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification DOCSIS 3.0 MAC and Upper Layer Protocols Interface Specification. July

Questions?