
Chapter 4 PacketCable Network Architecture
PacketCable Network Architecture
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PacketCable Network Architecture
What makes up a PacketCable Network you ask? At a very high level, a PacketCable
network consists of three networks. Two of the networks are the familiar DOCSIS HFC
Access Network and the Managed IP Network (headend). The third network is the
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Figure 4-1 gives you a simplified view of a
PacketCable network.
Figure 4-1
PacketCable Reference Architecture
Referring to Figure 4-1, the HFC network provides reliable high-speed and secure data
transport between the cable customer premise and the cable headend. This access net-
work may provide DOCSIS 1.1 and/or DOCSIS 2.0 capabilities including Quality of Ser-
vice.
MANAGED
IP BACKBONE
ROUTER
ROUTER
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IP NETWORK
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HFC
NETWORK
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TELEPHONE
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NETWORK
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ANNOUNCEMENT
CONTROLLER
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SYSLOG
KDC
OSS SERVERS
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ANNOUNCMENT
CONTROLLER
MEDIA
GATEWAY
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PSTN
GATEWAYS
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