CM TP PHYv3.0 ATP I08 150513
CM TP PHYv3.0 ATP I08 150513
DOCSIS 3.0
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
ISSUED
Notice
CAUTION
This document contains proprietary, confidential information that is the exclusive property of CableLabs ®. If you do
not have a valid agreement with CableLabs for the use of this document, or have not signed a non-disclosure
agreement with CableLabs, then you received this document in an unauthorized manner and are not legally entitled
to possess or read it.
Use, duplication, and disclosure are subject to restrictions stated in your agreement with CableLabs.
DISCLAIMER
This document is furnished on an "AS IS" basis and neither CableLabs nor its members provides any representation
or warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, noninfringement, or fitness for a particular
purpose of this document, or any document referenced herein. Any use or reliance on the information or opinion in
this document is at the risk of the user, and CableLabs and its members shall not be liable for any damage or injury
incurred by any person arising out of the completeness, accuracy, or utility of any information or opinion contained
in the document.
CableLabs reserves the right to revise this document for any reason including, but not limited to, changes in laws,
regulations, or standards promulgated by various entities, technology advances, or changes in equipment design,
manufacturing techniques, or operating procedures described, or referred to, herein.
This document is not to be construed to suggest that any company modify or change any of its products or
procedures, nor does this document represent a commitment by CableLabs or any of its members to purchase any
product whether or not it meets the characteristics described in the document. Unless granted in a separate written
agreement from CableLabs, nothing contained herein shall be construed to confer any license or right to any
intellectual property. This document is not to be construed as an endorsement of any product or company or as the
adoption or promulgation of any guidelines, standards, or recommendations.
2 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Issued A stable document, which has undergone rigorous member and vendor
review and is suitable for product design and development, cross-vendor
interoperability, and certification testing. Changes to Issued test plans are
made through engineering change (EC) requests.
Closed A static document, reviewed, tested, validated, and closed to further
engineering changes to the specification through CableLabs.
Trademarks:
CableLabs® is a registered trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. Other CableLabs marks are listed at
http://www.cablelabs.com/certqual/trademarks. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
5/13/15 CableLabs 3
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Contents
1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................9
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE.....................................................................................................................................9
1.2 TEST COVERAGE OF REQUIREMENTS.............................................................................................................9
2 PHY ATP TESTS................................................................................................................................................10
2.1 TC764 CM INPUT POWER AND FREQUENCY RANGE (PHY 01.3)..................................................10
2.2 TC765 CM ITU-T J.83 ANNEX B INTERLEAVING (PHY 05.3)...........................................................24
2.3 TC766 BIT ERROR RATE AND CODEWORD ERROR RATE (PHY 07.3).........................................32
2.4 TC767 UPSTREAM FREQUENCY RANGE (PHY 10.3)........................................................................68
2.5 TC768 UPSTREAM CHANNEL TRANSMIT POWER (PHY 12.3) .....................................................82
2.6 TC769 CMTS INPUT POWER OPERATING RANGE (PHY 13.3)......................................................123
2.7 TC770 CARRIER POWER FLATNESS (PHY 15.3)..............................................................................128
2.8 TC771 CM UPSTREAM RANDOMIZER AND PREAMBLE (PHY 16.3)...........................................146
2.9 TC772 UPSTREAM SPECTRUM AND OUT-OF-BAND NOISE AND SPURS (ON-BURST) (PHY
17.3) ...................................................................................................................................................................162
2.10 TC773 UPSTREAM SPECTRUM AND OUT-OF-BAND NOISE AND SPURS (OFF-BURST) (PHY
18.3) ...................................................................................................................................................................230
2.11 TC774 PRE-EQUALIZER TEST (PHY 20.3).........................................................................................236
2.12 TC775 CM RECEIVE POWER TEST (PHY 21.3).................................................................................271
2.13 TC776 UPSTREAM PACKET ERROR RATE (PHY 22.3)...................................................................277
2.14 TC777 SYMBOL RATE CHANGE (PHY 23.3).....................................................................................341
2.15 TC778 MODULATION ERROR RATE-MER (PHY 24.3)....................................................................355
2.16 TC779 CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION (PHY 25.3)..............................................................................377
2.17 TC780 CM CODE HOPPING TEST (PHY 27.3)....................................................................................384
2.18 TC781 CM RETURN LOSS (PHY 29.3).................................................................................................390
APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION FILES FOR PHY ATP TEST CASE SCENARIOS...........................394
APPENDIX B COMMON TEST TOOLS........................................................................................................397
APPENDIX C STANDARD BURST PROFILES............................................................................................399
APPENDIX D STANDARD CHANNEL BONDING CONFIGURATIONS................................................407
D.1 STANDARD 4X4 CONFIGURATION: 4 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 4 UPSTREAM CHANNELS..................407
D.2 STANDARD 4X1 CONFIGURATION: 4 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 1 UPSTREAM CHANNEL....................411
D.3 STANDARD 3X1 CONFIGURATION: 3 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 1 UPSTREAM CHANNEL....................413
D.4 STANDARD 2X1 CONFIGURATION: 2 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 1 UPSTREAM CHANNEL....................416
D.5 STANDARD 1X1 CONFIGURATION: 1 DOWNSTREAM CHANNEL & 1 UPSTREAM CHANNEL......................418
D.6 STANDARD 1X2 CONFIGURATION: 1 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 2 UPSTREAM CHANNELS..................421
D.7 STANDARD 1X3 CONFIGURATION: 1 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 3 UPSTREAM CHANNELS..................423
D.8 STANDARD 1X4 CONFIGURATION: 1 DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS & 4 UPSTREAM CHANNELS..................425
APPENDIX E RECOMMENDED DOCSIS 3.0 UPSTREAM TEST SCENARIOS....................................429
E.1 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................429
E.2 MULTIPLE ACTIVE UPSTREAM CHANNELS AND DOCSIS REQUIREMENTS..............................................429
E.3 3.0 MULTIPLE ACTIVE UPSTREAM CHANNELS TEST SCENARIOS - POWER PROFILES..............................430
E.4 MULTIPLE ACTIVE UPSTREAM CHANNELS TEST SCENARIOS - FREQUENCY PROFILES............................432
E.5 TEST LIMITS EXAMPLE CALCULATIONS....................................................................................................434
E.6 CONCLUSIONS............................................................................................................................................436
APPENDIX F REVISION HISTORY..............................................................................................................437
F.1 ECNS INCLUDED IN CM-TP-PHY-ATP-I02-080724................................................................................437
F.2 ECNS INCLUDED IN CM-TP-PHY-ATP-I03-090212................................................................................437
F.3 ECNS INCLUDED IN CM-TP-PHY-ATP-I04-090625................................................................................437
4 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Figures
FIGURE 2-1 - INPUT POWER AND FREQUENCY RANGE TEST TOPOLOGY......................................................................11
FIGURE 2-2 - CM INTERLEAVER TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY............................................................................................25
FIGURE 2-3 - DOWNSTREAM BER/CER TEST SETUP...................................................................................................36
FIGURE 2-4 - UPSTREAM FREQUENCY RANGE AND ACCURACY, AND RANGING RESPONSE TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY. 72
FIGURE 2-5 - UPSTREAM CHANNEL TRANSMIT POWER TEST SETUP............................................................................85
FIGURE 2-6 - CMTS INPUT POWER OPERATING RANGE TEST TOPOLOGY.................................................................124
FIGURE 2-7 - BURST FLATNESS TEST SETUP..............................................................................................................129
FIGURE 2-8 - CM UPSTREAM RANDOMIZER AND PREAMBLE TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY..............................................147
FIGURE 2-9 - ON-BURST OUT OF BAND NOISE AND SPURS SETUP TOPOLOGY.........................................................163
FIGURE 2-10 - PRE-EQUALIZER TEST TOPOLOGY.......................................................................................................238
FIGURE 2-11 - CM RECEIVE POWER TEST TOPOLOGY...............................................................................................271
FIGURE 2-12 - HIGH LEVEL INTERCONNECT BLOCK AND LEVEL DIAGRAM..............................................................279
FIGURE 2-13 - UPSTREAM PACKET ERROR RATE INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM.............................................................279
FIGURE 2-14 - SYMBOL RATE CHANGE TEST TOPOLOGY..........................................................................................343
FIGURE 2-15 - MODULATION ERROR RATE TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY.........................................................................355
FIGURE 2-16 - CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY..........................................................................380
FIGURE 2-17 - CM CODE HOPPING TEST SETUP TOPOLOGY......................................................................................385
FIGURE 2-18 - CM RETURN LOSS TOPOLOGY............................................................................................................391
FIGURE B-1 - MER CORRECTION................................................................................................................................398
FIGURE D-1 - STANDARD 4X4 PLANT TOPOLOGY......................................................................................................407
FIGURE D-2 - STANDARD 4X4 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY.................................................................................................407
FIGURE D-3 - STANDARD 4X1 PLANT TOPOLOGY......................................................................................................411
FIGURE D-4 - STANDARD 4X1 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY.................................................................................................411
FIGURE D-5 - STANDARD 3X1 PLANT TOPOLOGY......................................................................................................414
FIGURE D-6 - STANDARD 3X1 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY.................................................................................................414
FIGURE D-7 - STANDARD 2X1 PLANT TOPOLOGY......................................................................................................416
FIGURE D-8 -STANDARD 2X1 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY..................................................................................................417
FIGURE D-9 - STANDARD 1X1 PLANT TOPOLOGY......................................................................................................419
FIGURE D-10 - STANDARD 1X1 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY...............................................................................................419
FIGURE D-11 - STANDARD 1X2 PLANT TOPOLOGY....................................................................................................421
FIGURE D-12 - STANDARD 1X2 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY...............................................................................................421
FIGURE D-13 - STANDARD 1X3 PLANT TOPOLOGY....................................................................................................423
FIGURE D-14 - STANDARD 1X3 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY...............................................................................................424
FIGURE D-15 - STANDARD 1X4 PLANT TOPOLOGY....................................................................................................426
FIGURE D-16 - STANDARD 1X4 PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY...............................................................................................426
FIGURE E-1 - TEST LIMITS FOR VARIOUS MEASUREMENT BANDS FOR AN EXAMPLE WITH TWO CHANNELS IN THE
TRANSMIT CHANNEL SET, USING FP 2-2 AND PP 2-1........................................................................................435
FIGURE E-2 - TEST LIMITS FOR VARIOUS MEASUREMENT BANDS FOR AN EXAMPLE WITH TWO CHANNELS IN THE
TRANSMIT CHANNEL SET, USING A VARIATION OF FP 2-2, WITH DIFFERENT SYMBOL RATES ON THE TWO
CHANNELS, AND PP 2-1.......................................................................................................................................436
5/13/15 CableLabs 5
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Tables
TABLE 2-1 - CM INPUT POWER RANGE TEST FREQUENCIES........................................................................................10
TABLE 2-2 - DOCSIFDOWNSTREAMCHANNELTABLE....................................................................................................11
TABLE 2-3 - DOCSIFSIGNALQUALITYTABLE.................................................................................................................11
TABLE 2-4 - 64-QAM LATENCIES FOR DIFFERENT INTERLEAVER DEPTHS..................................................................24
TABLE 2-5 - 256-QAM LATENCIES FOR DIFFERENT INTERLEAVER DEPTHS................................................................24
TABLE 2-6 - C TO N REQUIREMENTS AND ALLOWANCE SUMMARY..............................................................................32
TABLE 2-7 - BER/CER TEST FREQUENCIES 870 MHZ PLAN.......................................................................................32
TABLE 2-8 - BER/CER TEST FREQUENCIES 1000 MHZ PLAN.....................................................................................33
TABLE 2-9 - CM UPSTREAM TEST FREQUENCIES IN 5- 42 MHZ RANGE.....................................................................68
TABLE 2-10 - CM UPSTREAM TEST FREQUENCIES IN 5-85 MHZ RANGE....................................................................69
TABLE 2-11 - CM FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT ACCURACY TEST FREQUENCIES...........................................................71
TABLE 2-12 - TDMA TEST CASES BREAKDOWN, 5-42 MHZ........................................................................................86
TABLE 2-13- S-CDMA TEST CASES BREAKDOWN, 5-42 MHZ.....................................................................................88
TABLE 2-14 - TDMA TEST CASES BREAKDOWN, 5-85 MHZ........................................................................................89
TABLE 2-15 - S-CDMA TEST CASES BREAKDOWN, 5-85 MHZ....................................................................................91
TABLE 2-16 - MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM REPORTED POWER LEVELS...........................................................................97
TABLE 2-17 - NO GLOBAL RECONFIGURATION TIME TEST CASES - TWO CHANNELS, 5-42 MHZ.............................100
TABLE 2-18 - NO GLOBAL RECONFIGURATION TIME TEST CASES - FOUR CHANNELS, 5-42 MHZ............................100
TABLE 2-19 - NO GLOBAL RECONFIGURATION TIME TEST CASES - TWO CHANNELS, 5-85 MHZ.............................115
TABLE 2-20 - NO GLOBAL RECONFIGURATION TIME TEST CASES - FOUR CHANNELS, 5-85 MHZ............................115
TABLE 2-21 - INPUT POWER OPERATING RANGE TEST CASES FOR SINGLE CHANNEL..............................................125
TABLE 2-22 - BASIC BURST FLATNESS.......................................................................................................................130
TABLE 2-23 - 1 DB CHANGE RECONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................130
TABLE 2-24 - 3 DB CHANGE RECONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................130
TABLE 2-25 - RAMP DOWN POWER AT START OF NEW BURST POWER.....................................................................130
TABLE 2-26 - SYMBOL RATE CHANGE RECONFIGURATION (CONTINUED).................................................................130
TABLE 2-27 - FREQUENCY OFFSET RECONFIGURATION.............................................................................................130
TABLE 2-28 - CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANGE RECONFIGURATION...........................................................................130
TABLE 2-29 - RANGING CHANGE RECONFIGURATION................................................................................................131
TABLE 2-30 - MODULATION CHANGE RECONFIGURATION.........................................................................................131
TABLE 2-31 - TEST PARAMETERS, SPECTRAL SHAPE AT BAND EDGES FOR 6.4 MHZ CHANNEL WIDTH..................164
TABLE 2-32 - SPECTRAL SHAPING..............................................................................................................................164
TABLE 2-33 - TEST PARAMETERS, ADJACENT AND NON ADJACENT CHANNEL SPURIOUS EMISSIONS RELATIVE TO
THE PER CHANNEL TRANSMITTED BURST POWER LEVEL..................................................................................167
TABLE 2-34 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH
(108 MHZ, 136 MHZ).........................................................................................................................................173
TABLE 2-35 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH (>
138 MHZ)............................................................................................................................................................173
TABLE 2-36 - TEST PARAMETERS, ADJACENT AND NON-ADJACENT CHANNEL SPURIOUS EMISSIONS RELATIVE TO
THE PER CHANNEL TRANSMITTED BURST POWER LEVEL..................................................................................183
TABLE 2-37 - TEST PARAMETERS, TWO CHANNEL BURST POWER LEVELS WITH 3DB DELTA.................................193
TABLE 2-38 - TEST PARAMETERS, TWO CHANNEL BURST POWER LEVELS WITH 12DB DELTA...............................193
TABLE 2-39 - TEST PARAMETERS, TWO CHANNEL HARMONIC AND INTERMOD DISTORTION...................................193
TABLE 2-40 - TEST PARAMETERS, ADJACENT AND NON ADJACENT CHANNEL SPURIOUS EMISSIONS RELATIVE TO
THE PER CHANNEL TRANSMITTED BURST POWER LEVEL..................................................................................208
TABLE 2-41 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH
(42 MHZ, 54 MHZ).............................................................................................................................................211
TABLE 2-42 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH
(54 MHZ, 88 MHZ).............................................................................................................................................211
TABLE 2-43 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH
(> 88 MHZ).........................................................................................................................................................212
6 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
TABLE 2-44 - TEST PARAMETERS, ADJACENT AND NON-ADJACENT CHANNEL SPURIOUS EMISSIONS RELATIVE TO
THE PER CHANNEL TRANSMITTED BURST POWER LEVEL..................................................................................220
TABLE 2-45 - TEST PARAMETERS, CHANNEL SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BETWEEN BURSTS RELATIVE TO THE PER
CHANNEL TRANSMITTED BURST POWER LEVEL.................................................................................................231
TABLE 2-46 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BETWEEN BURSTS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 160 KHZ
MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH (5 MHZ, 42 MHZ).................................................................................................232
TABLE 2-47 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BETWEEN BURSTS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ
MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH (42 MHZ, 54 MHZ)...............................................................................................233
TABLE 2-48 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BETWEEN BURSTS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ
MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH (54 MHZ, 88 MHZ)...............................................................................................233
TABLE 2-49 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BETWEEN BURSTS MEASUREMENT CENTER FREQUENCIES, 4 MHZ
MEASUREMENT BANDWIDTH (> 88 MHZ)...........................................................................................................233
TABLE 2-50 - ECHO TEST CASES................................................................................................................................239
TABLE 2-51 - DOWNSTREAM TEST FREQUENCIES......................................................................................................272
TABLE 2-52 - CM RECEIVE POWER TEST CASES........................................................................................................272
TABLE 2-53 - UPSTREAM PACKET RATE FOR 64 BYTE PACKET TESTING VERSUS TARGET SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY....280
TABLE 2-54 - UPSTREAM PACKET RATE FOR 109 BYTE PACKET TESTING VERSUS TARGET SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY FOR
UGS FLOW..........................................................................................................................................................281
TABLE 2-55 - UPSTREAM PACKET RATE FOR 1518 BYTE PACKET TESTING VERSUS TARGET SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY 281
TABLE 2-56 - RECEIVER INPUT POWER LEVEL............................................................................................................281
TABLE 2-57 - LIMITS FOR TIMING ADJUST TESTS - A-TDMA AND S-CDMA..........................................................346
TABLE 2-58 - SYMBOL RATE CHANGE SEQUENCE TABLE..........................................................................................346
TABLE 2-59 - CMTS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR 5 MHZ TO 42 MHZ TDMA MODE OF OPERATION...............356
TABLE 2-60 - CMTS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR 5 MHZ TO 42 MHZ S-CDMA MODE OF OPERATION...........356
TABLE 2-61 - CMTS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR 5 MHZ TO 85 MHZ TDMA MODE OF OPERATION...............357
TABLE 2-62 - CMTS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR 5 MHZ TO 85 MHZ S-CDMA MODE OF OPERATION...........357
TABLE 2-63 - JITTER - CHANGE SEQUENCE TABLE....................................................................................................380
TABLE 2-64 - CARRIER FREQUENCY PHASE NOISE - CHANGE SEQUENCE TABLE.....................................................380
TABLE 2-65 - CM RETURN LOSS TEST CASES FOR 5-42 MHZ UPSTREAM................................................................390
TABLE 2-66 - CM RETURN LOSS TEST CASES FOR 5-85 MHZ UPSTREAM................................................................390
5/13/15 CableLabs 7
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
8 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose and Scope
The Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) is a compendium of test procedures that may be used to demonstrate that a
DOCSIS Cable Modem Termination System (M-CMTS Core) or a DOCSIS Cable Modem complies with the
DOCSIS Physical Layer Specification (PHYv3.0). These procedures are developed by CableLabs and DOCSIS
Vendors to facilitate product development and certification efforts by DOCSIS equipment suppliers.
These ATP techniques are not necessarily the only methods for demonstrating compliance. It may be possible to
demonstrate compliance using other procedures (not stated in this ATP). CableLabs will tend to use ATP procedures
when auditing applications for DOCSIS certification, on behalf of the DOCSIS certification authority.
These ATP procedures are black box tests. They do not require opening the equipment under test to access special
test points. There are other requirements that cannot be verified by black box techniques and supplier-proprietary
procedures are required to test such requirements. These supplier-proprietary test procedures are beyond the scope
of this ATP.
These ATP procedures are not complete. Subsequent revisions of this document may contain additional test
procedures. However, additional procedures will always be required to show DOCSIS compliance to some
requirements. Furthermore, various procedures in some revisions of the ATP are incomplete, specified outlines of
tests that are under development.
In order to facilitate the correlation of test case scenarios in this document with earlier DOCSIS versions tests, the
naming convention used here is consistent with the earlier DOCSIS versions. The test abbreviations in this
document correspond to similar earlier version tests except for the suffix ending in ".3".
5/13/15 CableLabs 9
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Assumptions
The cable modem must work at the above frequencies with input levels ranging from +15 dBmV to -15 dBmV. The
routine procedures will test each of the above frequencies at the following RF levels:
0 dBmV, +15 dBmV, and -15 dBmV
These tests will be executed using both 64-QAM and 256-QAM downstream modulation modes.
10 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Test Controller
Downstream Attenuator
Packet Generator
Topology
Variable
Downstream CM
CMTS Downstream
Attenuator
Attenuator Under Test
Power into CM Nominal
approx. equal to 0 dBmV
power into VSA
Vector Signal
Analyzer Packet
AC Power control Generator
Network Connection
for SNMP control
control bus
Test Controller
System Configuration
This test requires SNMP control of the CMTS output transmitter frequency and SNMP access to MIB objects in the
CM. The CMTS SNMP MIB objects to verified are:
Table 2-2 - docsIfDownstreamChannelTable
MIB Object OID Syntax Access
docsIfDownChannelId 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.1 INTEGER RO
docsIfDownChannelFrequency 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.2 INTEGER RW
docsIfDownChannelModulation 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.4 INTEGER RW
docsIfDownChannelPower 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.6 TenthdBmV RW
The CM and CMTS must be configured to allow for unrestricted SNMP SET and GET accesses by the controller.
Vector Analyzer to verify CMTS downstream RF center frequency and verify RF power delivered to the CM.
Procedures
Part 1. CM Input Power and Frequency Range for 64-QAM STD/IRC
Procedures do not itemize appropriate warm up times, settling times, or time outs. Procedures test case scenarios
refer to Table 2-1.
5/13/15 CableLabs 11
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
1
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0746-1 by JS on 02/02/09 and revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-09.0781
on 6/8/09 by JB.
12 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 13
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
2
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0746-1 by JS on 02/02/09 and revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-09.0781
on 6/8/09 by JB.
14 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 15
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
16 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
3
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0746-1 by JS on 02/02/09 and revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-09.0781
on 6/8/09 by JB.
5/13/15 CableLabs 17
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
18 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 19
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
4
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0746-1 by JS on 02/02/09 and revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-09.0781
on 6/8/09 by JB.
20 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 21
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
22 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 23
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
The first two procedures will be run using EIA channel 63 while the last two procedures using channel bonding, will
be run on the following four channels:
CEA Channel 63: 459 MHz center frequency.
CEA Channel 65: 471 MHz center frequency.
CEA Channel 68: 489 MHz center frequency.
CEA Channel 72: 513 MHz center frequency.
The CMTS will be operated at a RF output level such that the CM receives 0 dBmV per each channel.
One CM is required for this test.
The test must be run in both 64-QAM and 256-QAM modes, including the mixed mode.
Requirements
This test requires SNMP control of the CMTS interleaver depth. The CM and CMTS MIB objects to be controlled
and monitored are:
docsIfMCmtsChannelBlockCfgNumberChannels
docsIfDownChannelFrequency
24 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
docsIfDownChannelModulation
docsIfDownChannelPower
docsIfDownChannelInterleave
A packet generator will measure downstream latency, as shown in Figure 2-2. Only 64 byte length packets will be
used for latency testing.
The latency is measured on an unloaded system to avoid variations due to packet processing demands. Baseline
latency is determined at the lowest latency interleaver depth. The latency for all other interleaver depths is measured.
The latency delta between the baseline and the other measured latencies should follow the calculated latency delta.
The nominal non-interleaver latency is the measured baseline latency, minus the expected latency, at the lowest
latency interleaver depth.
Assumptions
Topology
Downstream
EQAM
Attenuator
Diplex CM
CMTS
Filter Under Test
Upstream
Nominal 64 Byte
Attenuator
0 dBmV Traffic
into CM From CM
Network
Connection Packet
64 Byte for SNMP Generator
Traffic AC Power control
control
Into
CMTS
Test Controller
5/13/15 CableLabs 25
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Procedures
TC765.1 PROCEDURE 1: VERIFY ALL INTERLEAVE DEPTHS ARE AVAILABLE
AND FUNCTIONAL IN 64-QAM
Step # Step Description
1.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-2 above.
1.2 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
1.3 Provision the CMTS as follows:
1.3.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1 DS & 1 US).
1.3.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 63 (459 MHz
Center Frequency).
1.3.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
1.3.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
1.3.5 Provision upstream using PHYChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
1.3.6 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 8, Appendix C.
1.3.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 30 MHz.
1.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to taps8increment16
(I=8, J=16).
1.5 Turn CM power on. Wait for CM ready.
1.6 Verify CM sets correctly the following MIB object values:
MIB Object Expected Value MIB Value Pass/Fail
1.6.1 docsIfDownChannelInterleave taps8increment16
1.7 Set packet generator to perform latency test using 64 byte packets using 100 packets at 10 pps.
1.8 Start packet generator latency run in the downstream direction and record latency value as Latency (8,16).
1.9 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to taps16increment8
(I=16, J=8).
1.10 Wait for CM ready.
1.11 Verify CM sets correctly the following MIB object values:
MIB Object Expected Value MIB Value Pass/Fail
1.11.1 docsIfDownChannelInterleave taps16increment8
1.12 Set packet generator to perform latency test using 64 byte packets using 100 packets at 10 pps.
1.13 Start packet generator latency run in the downstream direction and record latency value as Latency (16,8)
1.14 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to taps32increment4
(I=32, J=4).
1.15 Wait for CM ready.
1.16 Verify CM sets correctly the following MIB object values:
MIB Object Expected Value MIB Value Pass/Fail
1.16.1 docsIfDownChannelInterleave taps32increment4
1.17 Set packet generator to perform latency test using 64 byte packets using 100 packets at 10 pps.
1.18 Start packet generator latency run in the downstream direction and record latency value as Latency (32,4).
1.19 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to taps64increment2
(I=64, J=2).
1.20 Wait for CM ready.
1.21 Verify CM sets correctly the following MIB object values:
MIB Object Expected Value MIB Value Pass/Fail
1.21.1 docsIfDownChannelInterleave taps64increment2
26 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 27
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
28 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 29
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
30 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 31
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
2.3 TC766 BIT ERROR RATE AND CODEWORD ERROR RATE (PHY
07.3)
Ideally these tests should be repeated for each channel in the receiver tuning range. Since it is not likely that time
will permit such an exhaustive test, it is recommended that some subset of the channel plan be tested in order to
conserve test time. The tables below samples the band every 54 MHz and should provide sufficient indication of
system performance. The first table supports a receiver frequency range of 111 to 867 MHz, the second table
supports the range from 111 to 1002 MHz.
Table 2-7 - BER/CER Test Frequencies 870 MHz Plan
32 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
3 225
4 279
5 333
6 387
7 441
8 495
9 549
10 603
11 657
12 711
13 765
14 819
15 861
These tests will be conducted with FEC turned on and the interleaver set to I=128, J=1.
The Pass / Fail criterion will be a Bit Error Rate threshold of 1 x 10-8 as indicated by a measured Codeword Error
Rate, or CER of less than 9 10-7 computed from the MIB objects related to the downstream FEC performance.
Information on how to compute CER is provided in section 6.3.3.1.1 of the PHY specification document.
DOCSIS 3.0 provides for multiple, bonded, downstream channel operation. This procedure makes no assumptions
as to the complexity of the particular cable modem being tested in terms of the number of bonded channels, the
receiver design etc. The procedures focus on the performance of the individual channels that comprise the bonded
5/13/15 CableLabs 33
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
set. In the case where multiple downstream channels are available within the same cable modem the series of tests
described herein must be repeated for each of the available receivers.
Organization of Test Plan
This test consists of four sections as follows:
Part 1: CER Test, AWGN Only. These tests verify compliance with sections 6.3.3.1.1 and 6.3.3.2.1 of the
specification covering CM performance in a pure AWGN environment.
Part 2: CER Test, AWGN plus analog and digital adjacent channels. These tests verify compliance with sections
6.3.3.1.3 and 6.3.3.2.3 of the specification covering CM performance in an environment consisting of AWGN and
adjacent Channel impairments.
Part 3: CER Test, AWGN plus analog and digital non-adjacent channels. These tests verify compliance with
sections 6.3.3.1.2 and 6.3.3.2.2 of the specification covering CM performance in an environment consisting of
AWGN and non-adjacent Channel impairments.
Part 4: CER Test AWGN plus loaded plant. These tests verify cable modem compliance with the requirement of
section 6.3.2 which states that the CM must be able to operate in the presence of a fully loaded plant having an
aggregate signal power level of +33 dBmV.
Assumptions
The following assumptions are made:
Performance validation of each independent channel of the bonded channel group is sufficient to guarantee
cable modem performance.
Codeword Error Rate is a reliable indicator of cable modem BER performance based on the known relationship
between Reed-Solomon Codeword Error Rate (CER) and Bit Error Rate (BER).
34 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Topology
The following block diagram shows the test setup used for this test. A traffic generator delivers a test data stream to
a DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS.
One or more DOCSIS 3.0 downstream signals and one of more DOCSIS 3.0 upstream signals are coupled onto the
local RF network using a coupling network consisting of splitters, combiners, diplex filters as needed. For the
purpose of these tests, it is only necessary to connect a single downstream and a single upstream onto the test
network as all interferers are separate from the DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS.
AWGN is combined with the downstream signal before it is applied to the test network. This signal is then
combined with-QAM and NTSC interferers and applied to the DUT. Adjustable attenuators provide the ability to
independently control the level of the interferers so that the proper test levels can be set relative to the desired carrier
at the input to the cable modem under test.
A two way splitter allows the signal to be routed to the DUT as well as to the signal monitoring equipment (a
spectrum analyzer and a wattmeter are shown). An attenuator is provided at the input to the splitter to allow the
absolute level to be adjusted if necessary.
A control PC is used to read the CM MIB objects for computation of CER as well as for general network control.
No specialized equipment is needed to implement this test setup (other than the CMTS) all other equipment consists
of generic CATV test equipment allowing considerable flexibility in implementation.
5/13/15 CableLabs 35
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Traffic Generator
Upstream
Cable Modem
DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS
(DUT)
Coupling
Network
Downstreams
Combiner Splitter
Programmable
AWGN Source
Spectrum Analyzer
Controlled
Interferers
SNMP
Control PC
Multi-carrier
plant simulator
NTSC Generator CATV Up Converter
System Configuration
Configure the system as defined in Appendix A using the basic configuration, PhyBasic.cfg.
36 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Procedures:
Part 1. Receiver Codeword Error Rate Tests AWGN Only
The tests in this section are designed to verify compliance with sections 6.3.3.1.1 and 6.3.3.2.1 of the specification
relating to cable modem performance in 64-QAM and 256-QAM in a pure AWGN environment.
TC766.1 PROCEDURE 1.1: CER TEST, 64-QAM, AWGN ONLY
64-QAM CER will be measured using a C to N of 23.5 dB at input signal levels of +15 dBmV, 0 dBmV and -15
dBmV. All RF levels are measured at the input to the DUT. Procedures use index x defined in Table 2-7 for CMs
with 867 MHz tuning capability and use index x from Table 2-8 if CM's tuning capability is 999 MHz.
5/13/15 CableLabs 37
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
38 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 39
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
40 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 41
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
42 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 43
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
44 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 45
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
46 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 47
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
48 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 49
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
50 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 51
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
52 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 53
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
54 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 55
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
56 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 57
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
5
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0686-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
58 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 59
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
60 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 61
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
6
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0686-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
62 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 63
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
64 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 65
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
66 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 67
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
68 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Note : These frequencies are on 32 kHz steps. Other similar channel frequencies may be used instead.
5/13/15 CableLabs 69
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
70 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Note: These frequencies are on 32 kHz steps. Other similar channel frequencies may be used instead.
5/13/15 CableLabs 71
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Assumptions
In S-CDMA cases, the first ranging message is transmitted using the Initial Maintenance ICU 3 burst type which is a
spreader-off burst. Therefore the burst is processed as a normal TDMA burst in the VSA.
CM
CMTS
Under Test
Nominal
0 dBmV
Vector Signal Downstream
Analyzer Sniffer
Network Connection AC Power control
for SNMP control Control
Test Controller
Figure 2-4 - Upstream Frequency Range and Accuracy, and Ranging Response Test Setup Topology
System Configuration
This test requires SNMP control of the CMTS output transmitter frequency and SNMP access to MIB objects in the
CM. The CMTS SNMP MIB objects to verified are:
72 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
This test requires control in the CMTS to set the upstream channel descriptor fields as required. The CMTS MIB
objects to be controlled and/or monitored are:
docsIfUpstreamChannelTable
docsIfUpChannelFrequency
docsIfUpChannelWidth
docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile
docsIfUpChannelScdmaFrameSize
docsIfUpChannelScdmaActiveCodes
docsIfUpChannelScdmaCodesPerSlot
docsIfCmtsModulationTable
docsIfCmtsModType
docsIfCmtsModIndex
docsIfCmtsModTcmErrorCorrectionOn
docsIfCmtsModScdmaSpreaderEnable
ifTable
ifSpeed
CM MIB objects are not used because the CM does not come online.
Vector signal analyzer to measure upstream channel frequency
Procedures
Part 1. Initial Frequency Accuracy Across 5-42 MHz Using Different TDMA
Settings
TC767.1 PROCEDURE 1.1: INITIAL FREQUENCY ACCURACY ACROSS 5-42 MHZ
USING DIFFERENT TDMA SETTINGS
5/13/15 CableLabs 73
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Part 2. Initial Frequency Accuracy across 5-42 MHz using Different S-CDMA
Settings
TC767.2 PROCEDURE 2.1: INITIAL FREQUENCY ACCURACY ACROSS 5-42 MHZ
USING DIFFERENT S-CDMA SETTINGS
Step # Step Description
2.x.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-4 above.
2.x.2 CM AC power off.
2.x.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
2.x.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
74 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 75
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Part 3. Initial Frequency Accuracy across 5-85 MHz using Different TDMA
Settings
TC767.3 PROCEDURE 3.1: INITIAL FREQUENCY ACCURACY ACROSS 5-85 MHZ
USING DIFFERENT TDMA SETTINGS
Step # Step Description
3.x.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-4 above.
3.x.2 CM AC power off.
3.x.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
3.x.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
3.x.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1 DS & 1 US).
3.x.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 103 (669
MHz Center Frequency).
3.x.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
3.x.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
3.x.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to
taps128increment1 (I=128, J=1).
3.x.4.6 Provision upstream using PHYChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
3.x.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
3.x.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency according to row x in Table 2-
10.
3.x.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate in
row x of Table 2-9.
3.x.4.10 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set modulation type of IUC 3 according to row x in Table 2-9.
3.x.4.11 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set modulation type of IUC 3 according to row x in Table 2-9.
3.x.4.12 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModPreambleLen set preamble length of IUCs 3 to 1536.
3.x.4.13 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModPreambleLen set preamble length of IUCs 4 to 64.
3.x.5 Set the Vector Signal Analyzer (VSA) as follows:
3.x.5.1 Set the VSA to vector demodulation mode.
3.x.5.2 Set the VSA measurement filter to be root raised cosine.
3.x.5.3 Set the VSA reference filter to raised cosine.
3.x.5.4 Set the VSA excess bandwidth (alpha) parameter to 0.25.
3.x.5.5 Set the VSA symbol rate as indicated in row x of Table 2-9.
3.x.5.6 Set the VSA to demodulate a modulation according to the modulation indicated in row x (if 8-QAM and 32-
QAM VSA settings not available suitable, respectively select 16-QAM or 64-QAM).
3.x.5.7 Adjust the VSA result length to optimize performance.
3.x.5.8 Adjust the VSA points/symbol to optimize performance.
3.x.6 CM AC power on. Wait for CM until ready to initiate bursts.
76 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Part 4. Initial Frequency Accuracy across 5-85 MHz using Different S-CDMA
Settings
TC767.4 PROCEDURE 4.1: INITIAL FREQUENCY ACCURACY ACROSS 5-85 MHZ
USING DIFFERENT S-CDMA SETTINGS
5/13/15 CableLabs 77
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
78 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 79
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
80 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 81
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
7
2.5 TC768 UPSTREAM CHANNEL TRANSMIT POWER (PHY 12.3)
7
Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
82 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
In S-CDMA mode, the test must be repeated with variable number of active codes, codes per minislot and different
number of allocated minislots per frame. Specifically, one minislot and the maximal number of minislots per frame
need to be tested. S-CDMA is to be tested with spreader on. All CDMA tests are performed using "spreader off
followed by a spreader on" special CMTS test mode, if necessary. The data grants always starts from code zero. In
S-CDMA mode, packet size and number of spreading interval per frame are set to values that ensure there is only
one data frame transmitted by the CM in each burst, according to each test specifications. Transmit power is
measured during spreader on intervals, using VSA triggering to spreader off events.
The power measurement method will be to use a VSA/PSA in so-called 'vector' mode, which does not require
demodulation of data bursts. In addition, the instrument must be capable of accurate triggering so that the
appropriate portions of the data bursts will be measured. Alternatively, the instrument may accept an accurate
external trigger. The VSA shall also be set to display bursts in a time domain mode so that burst measurement
intervals are correct and not crossing boundaries of S-CDMA frames.
Window Challenge procedure:
Second part of the test is to check the CM response to power window changes according to the cases below.
For simplification all tests will use 4 channels scenarios only.
Upstream power change which will change Pload to be greater than Pload_min_set + 12.
Upstream power change which will change Pload to be less than Pload_min_set.
Dynamic window change (by decreasing Pload_min_set) that will cause the Pload to be outside the
dynamic window.
Dynamic window change (by increasing Pload_min_set) that will cause the Pload to be outside the
dynamic window.
CM power change according to global reconfiguration time.
Assumptions
a. For Both TDMA and S-CDMA, the CMTS may use UGS or best-effort. In the case of UGS, the CM
will not transmit request messages. In the case of best-effort, the triggering of the power measurement
should be adjusted such that request transmissions will not be measured.
b. Test mode is required for S-CDMA mode. The data grant always starts from code zero or the first
active code.
c. Use the VSA pulse width discriminator to avoid the VSA triggering on station maintenance burst while
measuring data burst power (spreader on).
d. In case data packet size needed to fill the required number of allocated codes per spreader On frame is
too short for the packet generator, a longer packet size should be used so that integer number of full
spreader On frames are transmitted plus the last frame which has the required number of allocated
codes to be tested. In such a case, power should be measured only on the last frame.
e. The packet size and the preamble size should be set such that the last frame will not contain any
preamble symbols.
f. The user will have the ability to change Pload_min_set value even if this change will violate the
Dynamic Window rules.
g. The user will have the ability to set the CMTS power change command even if this change will violate
the Dynamic Window rules.
h. The test procedure does not itemize appropriate warm up times, settling times, or time outs.
i. The attenuation (path loss) from the cable modem to the VSA must be measured and taken into
account when measuring the upstream burst power levels from the CM. This will include at least the
loss from the splitter or tap between the VSA and CM.
5/13/15 CableLabs 83
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
j. Since transmit power as reported by the CM in the MIB is always referenced to 64-QAM, all channel
power measurements must take into account Gconst for the calculation of the power accuracy. In other
words, the measured power for QPSK must be greater than -2dB -1.18dB = -3.18dB and less than 2dB
-1.18dB = 0.82dB from the power reported in the CM MIB. For convenience these values are copied
below from Table 6-6 of the RFI spec.
QPSK -1.18dB
8-QAM -0.21dB
16-QAM -0.21dB
32-QAM 0dB
64-QAM 0dB
128-QAM 0.05dB
k. Test Case refers to the following terms which are defined in the PHY Spec:
i. Pload_n
ii. Pload_min_set
iii. Pmax
iv. Pmin
v. Phi
vi. Plow
Setup
Equipment list
Vector signal analyzer
Packet generator
CMTS
DS Variable Attenuator
US Variable Attenuator
Test control
Diplexer
Splitter
Downstream Packet Sniffer
84 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Topology
5/13/15 CableLabs 85
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
System Configuration
Configuration Files are described in Appendix A.
PhyBasic.cfg
PhyChannel1.cfg
PhyChannel2.cfg
PhyChannel3.cfg
PhyChannel4.cfg
PhyChannelMulti.cfg
Burst profiles are described in Appendix C.
Burst Profile 8 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 TDMA Channel
Burst Profile 9 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 S-CDMA Channel
Upstream Phy Configurations corresponding to the burst profiles in the Appendix will be used.
For Modulation Order and Modulation Type, the following burst profiles described in Appendix C will be used with
new names to refer to them in this ATP:
PHY12-1 - QPSK/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from
standard profile
PHY12-2 - QAM 64/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 10 from
standard profile
PHY12-3 - QPSK/S-CDMA: Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from
standard profile
PHY12-4 - QAM 64 or 128/S-CDMA: Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC
10 from standard profile. (Use QAM 64 if CMTS does not support Trellis Coding, TCM.)
Note: To enable simultaneous bursts on all UGS flows use the DOCSIS Test MIB to enable simultaneous bursting
of all UGS flows for MAC Address of CM under test.
Table 2-12 - TDMA test cases breakdown, 5-42 MHz
Test Symbol Test Channel Other Ch CFs Test Modulation Power Tilt Other Ch
Case X Rate CF (MHz) (4 Ch Scenario) (MHz) (dB/MHz) Modulations
(MHz)
1 1.28 5.8 N/A QPSK 0 N/A
2 1.28 5.8 41.2 8-QAM 0.33 64-QAM
3 1.28 5.8 14.4,31.6 16-QAM -0.45 64-QAM
4 1.28 5.8 N/A 32-QAM 0 N/A
5 1.28 5.8 7.4 64-QAM 7.5 QPSK
6 1.28 5.8 7.4, 9.0, 10.6 QPSK 2.5 64-QAM
7 1.28 5.8 8.8, 11.8, 14.8 8-QAM 1.33 64-QAM
8 1.28 5.8 11.6, 17.4, 23.2 16-QAM 0.68 64-QAM
9 1.28 5.8 14.4, 23.0, 31.6 32-QAM 0.46 QPSK
10 1.28 5.8 17.6, 29.4, 41.2 64-QAM 0.33 QPSK
11 1.28 20.0 10, 30 QPSK -0.6 64-QAM
12 1.28 20.0 N/A 8-QAM 0 N/A
13 1.28 20.0 41.2 16-QAM 0.56 64-QAM
14 1.28 20.0 26.4, 32.8 32-QAM -0.93 QPSK
15 1.28 20.0 N/A 64-QAM 0 N/A
86 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Test Symbol Test Channel Other Ch CFs Test Modulation Power Tilt Other Ch
Case X Rate CF (MHz) (4 Ch Scenario) (MHz) (dB/MHz) Modulations
(MHz)
16 1.28 20.0 21.6, 23.2, 24.8 QPSK -2.5 64-QAM
17 1.28 20.0 22.4, 24.8, 27.2 8-QAM -1.66 64-QAM
18 1.28 20.0 23.6, 27.2, 30.8 16-QAM -1.11 64-QAM
19 1.28 20.0 24.9, 29.8, 34.7 32-QAM -0.81 QPSK
20 1.28 20.0 27.0, 34.0, 41.0 64-QAM -0.57 QPSK
21 1.28 41.2 39.6 QPSK 7.5 64-QAM
22 1.28 41.2 38.0, 32.2 8-QAM -1.33 64-QAM
23 1.28 41.2 N/A 16-QAM 0 N/A
24 1.28 41.2 11.6 32-QAM 0.4 QPSK
25 1.28 41.2 17.4, 30.8 64-QAM -0.5 QPSK
26 1.28 41.2 39.6, 38.0, 36.4 QPSK 2.5 64-QAM
27 1.28 41.2 38.2, 35.2, 32.2 8-QAM 1.3 64-QAM
28 1.28 41.2 35.4, 29.6, 23.8 16-QAM 0.68 64-QAM
29 1.28 41.2 32.0, 22.8, 13.6 32-QAM 0.43 QPSK
30 1.28 41.2 29.4, 17.6, 5.8 64-QAM 0.33 QPSK
31 5.12 8.2 N/A QPSK 0 N/A
32 5.12 8.2 38.8 8-QAM -0.32 64-QAM
33 5.12 8.2 14.6, 31.6 16-QAM 0.51 64-QAM
34 5.12 8.2 N/A 32-QAM 0 N/A
35 5.12 8.2 14.6 64-QAM -1.87 QPSK
36 5.12 8.2 14.6, 21.0, 27.4 QPSK 0.62 64-QAM
37 5.12 8.2 15.2, 22.2, 29.2 8-QAM 0.57 64-QAM
38 5.12 8.2 16.4, 24.6, 32.8 16-QAM 0.48 64-QAM
39 5.12 8.2 17.6, 27.0, 36.4 32-QAM 0.42 QPSK
40 5.12 8.2 18.4, 28.6, 38.8 64-QAM 0.39 QPSK
41 5.12 20.0 13.6, 26.4 QPSK -0.93 64-QAM
42 5.12 20.0 N/A 8-QAM 0 N/A
43 5.12 20.0 35.4 16-QAM 0.77 64-QAM
44 5.12 20.0 11.4, 35.4 32-QAM -0.5 QPSK
45 5.12 20.0 N/A 64-QAM 0 QPSK
46 5.12 20.0 13.6, 26.4, 32.8 QPSK -0.62 64-QAM
47 5.12 20.0 13.6, 27.2, 34 8-QAM -0.58 64-QAM
48 5.12 20.0 13.6, 28, 35.4 16-QAM -0.55 64-QAM
49 5.12 20.0 13.6, 29.6, 37.6 32-QAM -0.5 QPSK
50 5.12 20.0 13.6, 30.4, 38.8 64-QAM -0.47 QPSK
51 5.12 38.8 8.8 QPSK 0.4 64-QAM
52 5.12 38.8 17.6, 27.2 8-QAM -0.56 64-QAM
53 5.12 38.8 N/A 16-QAM 0 N/A
54 5.12 38.8 29.6 32-QAM 1.3 QPSK
55 5.12 38.8 26.0, 32.4 64-QAM -0.93 QPSK
56 5.12 38.8 32.4, 26.0, 19.6 QPSK 0.62 64-QAM
57 5.12 38.8 31.6, 24.4, 17.2 8-QAM 0.55 64-QAM
58 5.12 38.8 30.3, 21.8, 13.3 16-QAM 0.47 64-QAM
59 5.12 38.8 29.5, 20.2, 10.9 32-QAM 0.43 QPSK
5/13/15 CableLabs 87
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Test Symbol Test Channel Other Ch CFs Test Modulation Power Tilt Other Ch
Case X Rate CF (MHz) (4 Ch Scenario) (MHz) (dB/MHz) Modulations
(MHz)
60 5.12 38.8 28.6, 18.4, 8.2 64-QAM 0.39 QPSK
88 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
8
The tilt required to create a 12dB difference from the lowest channel center frequency to the highest channel center
frequency.
5/13/15 CableLabs 89
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
90 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Procedures
Part 1. Upstream Power Accuracy in TDMA, 5-42 MHz 9
TC768.1 PROCEDURES 1.1-1.60 - UPSTREAM POWER ACCURACY IN TDMA, 5-42
MHz
Step # Step Description
1.X.1 Set an initial upstream total attenuation (tap, wiring, splitters, attenuator, etc.) of 40 dB.
9
Revised per PHYv3.0-N-08.0747.2 on 6/5/09 by JB. Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
5/13/15 CableLabs 91
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
10
Revised per PHYv3.0-N-08.0747.2 on 6/5/09 by JB. Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
92 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 93
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
11
Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB, Table updated per PHY3.0-ATP13.1103-1 on 8/16/13
by PO.
94 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 95
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Parts 4-8: No 'Global Reconfiguration Time' Power Tests for 5-42 MHz
The following tests are based on a document written by Tom Kolze, "Recommended DOCSIS 3dot0 Upstream Test
Scenarios." Specifically this document includes tests where power levels of channels are changed when no 'global
reconfiguration time' is allotted by the CMTS. Therefore, no 1.4dB waivers of step size accuracy are allowed as
power level changes cannot be greater than 12dB.
The requirements are:
1. Absolute channel accuracy must always be within 2dB for all steps.
2. Step size accuracy must be within 0.4dB.
3. Channels which have no power level adjustments must have no more than 0.1dB power level change when
other channels are adjusted.
Permutations and Combinations
Frequencies
These power level changes are presumably accomplished by digital gain adjustments. Therefore they are unlikely to
be affected by specific location of frequencies during the changes. Therefore step size accuracy will not be affected.
However absolute accuracy may be affected by diplex filters in the CMs. As a result, only one set of frequencies,
spread across the entire upstream band, is required for 4 channel tests. For 2 channel tests two sets of frequencies are
required with highest, middle and low frequencies tested.
Channel Width
Channel widths are simply changes in symbol rates and power is unlikely to change. Only the 3.2 MHz channel
width will be tested, therefore the upstream receive power in each carrier to the CMTS must lie between -10dBmV
and 20dBmV.
Modulation Profiles (as defined above)
P12-1
P12-2
P12-3
P12-4
Two Active Channel Power Profiles
Note: Where channels are labeled OFF, this means no data if flowing. However the channel is ON within the
CMTS and the power level is set in the first step to the channel power of the second step even though the
channel is not passing data.
96 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
Power Profile 1:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step Step
10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Another power profile is provided which exercises another "corner" of the DOCSIS 3.0 requirements.
Power Profile 2:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Ch 2 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 OFF -12 -12 -12 OFF
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 OFF -5.0 OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -4.0 OFF -5.0 -5.0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Power Profile 4:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 OFF
Ch 2 -4.5 -4.5 OFF -2.0 OFF -2.0 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF
Ch 3 -8.5 -8.5 OFF -6.0 OFF -6.0 OFF -11.0 OFF -11.0 OFF
Ch 4 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF -12 -12
Power Profile 5:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
5/13/15 CableLabs 97
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF
Table 2-17 - No Global Reconfiguration Time test cases - Two Channels, 5-42 MHz
Table 2-18 - No Global Reconfiguration Time test cases - Four Channels, 5-42 MHz
98 CableLabs 5/13/15
Physical Layer Interface Acceptance Test Plan CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513
5/13/15 CableLabs 99
CM-TP-PHYv3.0-ATP-I08-150513 DOCSIS 3.0
12
Revised per PHY-v3.0-N-08.0747.2 on 6/5/09 by JB. Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
13
Revised per PHYv3.0-N-08.0747.2 on 6/5/09 by JB. Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
14
Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
Parts 12-16. No 'Global Reconfiguration Time' Power Tests for 5-85 MHz
The following tests are based on a document written by Tom Kolze, "Recommended DOCSIS 3dot0 Upstream Test
Scenarios." Specifically this document includes tests where power levels of channels are changed when no 'global
reconfiguration time' is allotted by the CMTS. Therefore, no 1.4dB waivers of step size accuracy are allowed as
power level changes cannot be greater than 12dB.
The requirements are:
1. Absolute channel accuracy must always be within 2dB for all steps.
2. Step size accuracy must be within 0.4dB
3. Channels which have no power level adjustments must have no more than 0.1dB power level change when
other channels are adjusted.
Permutations and Combinations
Frequencies
These power level changes are presumably accomplished by digital gain adjustments. Therefore they are unlikely to
be affected by specific location of frequencies during the changes. Therefore step size accuracy will not be affected.
However absolute accuracy may be affected by diplex filters in the CMs. As a result, only one set of frequencies,
spread across the entire upstream band, is required for 4 channel tests. For 2 channel tests two sets of frequencies are
required with highest, middle and low frequencies tested.
Channel Width
Channel widths are simply changes in symbol rates and power is unlikely to change. Only the 3.2 MHz channel
width will be tested, therefore the upstream receive power in each carrier to the CMTS must lie between -10dBmV
and 20dBmV.
Modulation Profiles (as defined above)
P12-1
P12-2
P12-3
P12-4
Two Active Channel Power Profiles
Note: Where channels are labeled OFF, this means no data if flowing. However the channel is ON within the
CMTS and the power level is set in the first step to the channel power of the second step even though the
channel is not passing data.
Power Profile 1:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Another power profile is provided which exercises another "corner" of the DOCSIS 3.0 requirements.
Power Profile 2:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Ch 2 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 OFF -12 -12 -12 OFF
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 OFF -5.0 OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -4.0 OFF -5.0 -5.0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Power Profile 4:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 OFF
Ch 2 -4.5 -4.5 OFF -2.0 OFF -2.0 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF
Ch 3 -8.5 -8.5 OFF -6.0 OFF -6.0 OFF -11.0 OFF -11.0 OFF
Ch 4 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF -12 -12
Power Profile 5:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF
Table 2-20 - No Global Reconfiguration Time test cases - Four Channels, 5-85 MHz
Assumptions
Set the periodic ranging request time interval to the maximum possible value that avoids T4 timeouts and prevents
normal ranging from negating the desired upstream attenuation affects.
In S-CDMA mode, the UCD is set to ensure that packets of size of 1024 bytes or above fill at least one S-CDMA
frames.
Topology
Packet generator is used to generate and receive upstream traffic from the CM to the CMTS.
DS
Att. CM
CMTS
Under Test
US
Att. Normal
0 dBmV
Packet Packet
Sink Source
Packet Generator
Test
Controller
System Configuration
It will be required to range and register a cable modem to run this test.
CM Configuration Files:
The configuration file is not critical for this test.
PHYChannel1.cfg:
Table 2-21 - Input Power Operating Range Test Cases for Single Channel
Procedures
Part 1. CMTS input power operating range in TDMA mode (single channel)
TC769.1 PROCEDURE 1.1: CMTS INPUT POWER OPERATING RANGE IN TDMA
MODE (SINGLE CHANNEL)
Step # Step Description
1.x.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-6 above.
1.x.2 CM AC power off.
1.x.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
1.x.4 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
1.x.5 Provision the CMTS as follows:
1.x.5.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1 DS & 1 US).
1.x.5.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 103 (669
MHz Center Frequency).
1.x.5.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
1.x.5.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to
taps128increment1 (I=128, J=1).
1.x.5.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
1.x.5.6 Using CLI command set maintenance interval to 25 seconds.
1.x.5.7 Using CLI command or ExpectedRxSignalPower MIB set the nominal input receive power to -6 dBm.
1.x.5.8 Set attenuator in US path to achieve 40 dB upstream attenuation between CM and CMTS.
1.x.5.9 Provision upstream using PHYChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
1.x.5.10 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
1.x.5.11 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency according to row x in Table 2-21.
Part 2. CMTS input power operating range in S-CDMA mode (single channel)
TC769.2 PROCEDURE 2.1: CMTS INPUT POWER OPERATING RANGE IN S-CDMA
MODE (SINGLE CHANNEL)
Step # Step Description
2.x.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-6 above.
2.x.2 CM AC power off.
2.x.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
2.x.4 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
2.x.5 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.x.5.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1 DS & 1 US).
2.x.5.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 103 (669
MHz Center Frequency).
2.x.5.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
2.x.5.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to
taps128increment1 (I=128, J=1).
2.x.5.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
2.x.5.6 Using CLI command set maintenance interval to 25 seconds.
2.x.5.7 Using CLI command or ExpectedRxSignalPower MIB set the nominal input receive power to -6 dBmV.
2.x.5.8 Set attenuator in US path to achieve 40 dB upstream attenuation between CM and CMTS.
Assumptions
The RF specification requires that bursts are flat within 0.1 dB in the time domain as measured across a burst packet.
In addition the modem must recover to a new programmed power level within +/- 0.1 dB in 5 u-sec for power
changes of 1 dB or 10 u-sec for power changes greater than 1 dB not counting the effects of pulse shaping and
amplitude modulation for formats like 16-QAM response.
The CMTS MUST NOT try to change power, symbol rate, offset frequency, channel frequency, ranging or
modulation type in a TDMA environment till the last burst has decreased to -30 dBc.
For S-CDMA consecutive bursts MUST be able to be transmitted when changes in output power per mini-slot,
offset frequency, pre-equalizer coefficients and/or range offsets occur as long as the CMTS allows at least one frame
between bursts.
For symbol rate changes the CM MUST be able to transmit consecutive bursts as long as the CMTS waits the
required time between bursts for Upstream Channel Descriptor, UCD, parameter changes plus a null data grant at
least 1 m-sec or two S-CDMA frames unless the CMTS forces the CM to do a re-ranging (likely case since changes
in symbol rate change the time to do the FEC encoding/decoding, possibly cause synchronization problems and
equalization changes if the equalizer is on). This test will be done with the equalizer off since it is done in a better
environment than real world and FEC off. For S-CDMA, no changes of the enable parameter or US ratio (numerator
or denominator) will be done since it causes the S-CDMA system to redo initial ranging before it resumes normal
operation.
The measurements will be 1) first a 4.8 msec long burst at 1.28 MHz with an output power 60 dBmV is tested for
flatness, 2) then a 4.8 msec long burst at 1.28 MHz with an output power of 60 dBmV with a step of 1 dB higher to
61 dBmV and 3) similarly to 2) a 4.8 msec long burst starting at an output power of 58 dBmV with a step of 3 dB to
61 dBmV. All measured bursts are 1518 Bytes long.
For reconfiguration times for power, symbol, offset frequency, channel frequency, ranging or modulation changes
an oscilloscope will be used to detect the changes and the VSA will be used to ensure that the changes that were
detected in the time domain with the oscilloscope actually occurred. The bursts on which the packets changed will
be identified with a simultaneous 1 dB power change
Equipment List
Two programmable attenuators each with a range of 0-50 dB in 1 dB steps,
Oscilloscope with a maximum noise less than 100 u-volts, ability to display 2 mV/ division in the presence of a
500 mV signal (dynamic range critical), and at least a 100 MHz bandwidth. Similar to the HP54830B.
VSA to test frequency, symbol changes and flatness (if desired).
2:1 splitter and diplex filter.
Procedures
Assemble the equipment as in the set-up Configuration:
CM off.
CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
Test for flatness over a 0.45 m-sec burst at constant power.
Using a standard burst registration packet, register the modem using QPSK for a modulation Rate of 1.28 MHz.
Adjust the variable attenuator in the US to force the CM to sign on at about 61 dBmV
Then after registration is completed force CM to wait till its power amplifier has shut down -- about 2 msec.
Results
Table 2-22 - Basic Burst Flatness
15
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
16
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
17
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
18
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
19
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
20
TC770.7 PROCEDURE 7: RECONFIGURATION TIME AFTER RANGING
This test will measure the time it takes between the start of the last packet sent and the time the next packet is sent
using the oscilloscope, then a ranging command will be sent to of +100 u-sec and the timing re-measured. SmartBits
will be used to check for lost packets.
Step # Step Description
7.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-7 above.
7.2 CM AC power off.
7.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
7.4 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
7.5 Provision the CMTS as follows:
7.5.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.6.
7.5.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 103 (669
MHz Center Frequency).
7.5.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
7.5.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to
taps128increment1 (I=128, J=1).
7.5.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
7.5.6 Using CLI command or ExpectedRxSignalPower MIB set the nominal input receive power to 0 dBmV.
7.5.7 Provision upstream using PHYChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
7.5.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
7.5.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to the channel under test to 30
MHz.
7.5.10 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to a symbol rate of 2.56
MHz.
7.5.11 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set modulation type of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to QPSK.
7.5.12 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModFECErrorCorrection set FEC error correction of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to 5 (10
bytes error correction).
20
Procedure updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0748-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
Note: If it is desired to check that a change in ranging did take place, using the oscilloscope, try to capture a trace
just before the rise in burst power. Use delayed sweep set for about 2 m-sec displayed time to measure the
start of burst distance between two adjacent bursts before or after the power rise. Then measure the
distance between the start of the bursts that straddle the change in power. The time measured between the
adjacent bursts straddling the range change should be approximately 100 u-sec more than the time between
adjacent bursts that don't straddle the range change.
of 38 symbols long across the envelope, which tests the envelope for hum modulation. Don't let the markers extend
beyond the start or end of the envelope.
Subtract the smallest measured power from the largest measured power to obtain the flatness of the burst.
Spec for burst flatness: 0.1 dB or fail the modem.
For the CMTS use a special profile that makes all the bursts easy to capture on the VSA. ONLY FOR ATP
performance tests of ONE MODEM in a system.
Step # Step Description
9.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-7 above.
9.2 CM AC power off.
9.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
9.4 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
9.5 Provision the CMTS as follows:
9.5.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.6.
9.5.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency, set the downstream frequency to STD/IRC Channel 103 (669
MHz Center Frequency).
9.5.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation, set the downstream modulation to 64-QAM.
9.5.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver at the CMTS to
taps128increment1 (I=128, J=1).
9.5.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV ± 2 dB.
9.5.6 Using CLI command set maintenance interval to 25 seconds.
9.5.7 Using MIB docsIf3CmtsSignalQualityExtExpectedRxSignalPower set the nominal input receive power at the
CMTS to 0 dBmV.
9.5.8 Provision upstream using PHYChannel4.cfg described in Appendix A.
9.5.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
9.5.10 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to the channel under test to 30
MHz.
9.5.11 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to the other upstream channels
to 20 MHz 23 MHz and 26 MHz.
9.5.12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to a symbol rate of 1.28
MHz.
9.5.13 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set modulation type of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to QPSK.
9.5.14 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModFECErrorCorrection set FEC error correction of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to 0 (No
error correction).
9.5.15 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModScrambler set scrambler of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to False (Scrambling Off).
9.5.16 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModPreambleLen set preamble length of IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to 64 QPSK bits (32
symbols).
9.5.17 Set Test MIB 124 to force CMTS to stager the UGS grant on four channels (When there is a ranging
opportunity on one channel, there will be ranging opportunities for the CM on the other three channels in a
staggered fashion).
9.6 Set attenuator in US path to achieve 50 dB upstream attenuation between CM and CMTS.
9.7 Set the Vector Signal Analyzer as follows:
9.7.1 Set VSA to digital demodulation mode.
9.7.2 Set VSA center frequency to 30 MHz.
9.7.3 Set VSA frequency span to 1.6 MHz.
9.7.4 Set VSA delay so that it only start capturing symbols from the payload (all 1's) portion of the burst
(-0.004s).
9.7.5 Set VSA to QPSK demodulation.
Assumptions
System Configuration
The procedures in this test case use a basic single channel configuration (PHYchannel1.cfg Appendix A). The test
will use a 1 DS x 1 US topology (Appendix D.5) and will use burst profile 8 of Appendix C for the TDMA and burst
profile 11 for S-CDMA.
DHCP Server Policy Settings
Required Certificates:
Procedures22
TC771.1 PROCEDURE 1: QPSK SCRAMBLER SEED TEST
Step # Step Description
1.1 Turn CM AC power OFF.
1.2 Turn CMTS power ON and wait for CMTS ready.
1.3 Provision the CMTS as follows:
1.3.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5.
1.3.2 Provision upstream using config file PHYChannel1.cfg from Appendix A.
1.3.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8 Appendix C.
1.3.4 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModScrambler, set scrambling of IUCs 5,6,9,10 & 11 to1 (ON) to turn scrambling on.
1.3.5 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType, set modulation type of IUCs 5,6,9,10 & 11 to 2 for QPSK.
1.3.6 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModPreambleLen, set preamble length of IUCs 5,6,9,10 & 11 to 128 for 64 symbols'
preamble.
1.4 Verify the following MIB object value with SNMP GET from the CMTS:
MIB Object Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
1.4.1 docsIfCmtsModScrambler 1
1.4.2 docsIfCmtsModType 2
1.4.3 docsIfCmtsModPreambleLen 128
22
Procedures in this test case updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0749-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
Assumptions
Programmable CMTS which can align UGS grants across all active channels.
Programmable CMTS which can be commanded to set dynamic range window value for CM
Programmable CMTS which can be commanded to set Tx level of individual channels to values corresponding
to specified delta below top of dynamic range window.
Programmable CMTS which can be commanded to provide continuous grants to modem's primary SID so that
the modem will not have a global reconfiguration time.
23
Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
Topology
Downstream
DHCP Server/
CMTS Diplexer CM Under Test
TFTP Server
Upstream
3-wy
splitter
External
Vector Signal
Trigger Packet Generator
Analyzer
Source
Ethernet
Test Controller
Switch/Hub
Figure 2-9 - On-Burst Out of Band Noise and Spurs Setup Topology
System Configuration
Configuration Files are described in Appendix A.
PhyBasic.cfg
PhyChannel1.cfg
PhyChannel2.cfg
PhyChannel4.cfg
Burst profiles for PHY-17 are described in Appendix C.
Burst Profile 8 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 TDMA Channel
Burst Profile 9 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 S-CDMA Channel
Upstream Phy Configurations corresponding to the burst profiles in the Appendix will be used.
For Modulation Order and Modulation Type referred to in the tables below, the following burst profiles described in
Appendix C will be used:
QPSK/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from standard profile
QAM 64/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 10 from standard
profile
QPSK/S-CDMA: Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from standard
profile
QAM 128/S-CDMA: Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 10 from standard
profile
Note: To enable simultaneous bursts on all UGS flows use the DOCSIS Test MIB to enable simultaneous bursting
of all UGS flows for MAC Address of CM under test.
Procedures
Part 1. Spectral Shape at Band Edges for 6.4 MHz Channel Width 24
This test verifies the flatness of the upstream transmitter using the highest symbol rate. The test also verifies that the
alpha value is equal to .25.
Table 2-31 - Test Parameters, Spectral Shape at Band Edges for 6.4 MHz Channel Width
Test Num, X UsFreq_X, MHz ChanWidth_X, MHz
1 8.2 6.4
2 38.8 6.4
3 81.8 6.4
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 5 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 20 MHz.
Start downstream sniffer capture
3 Power up the CM.
4 Monitor the CM's docsIfCmtsCmStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
Determine Pmax based on Burst Profile 5 (64QAM) and PmaxCM. Record Value as PmaxProfile.
Configure packet generator to generate at least 1000 packets with pseudo-random data
5 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second.
6 Configure VSA to average 300 measurements.
Note: Procedure 1.3 is only performed if CM supports 85 MHz upstream transmit frequency option.
Spurious emissions from a transmitted carrier may occur in an adjacent channel which could be occupied by a
carrier of the same or different modulation rate. The DOCSIS 3.0 PHY specification lists the required adjacent
channel spurious emission levels for all combinations of transmitted carrier modulation rates. Measurements are
performed in adjacent channels using appropriate bandwidths for the various possible modulation rates that a
transmitter using the channel could occupy.
For Tests described below QPSK for S-CDMA will be with TCM Off.
Table 2-33 - Test Parameters, Adjacent and Non Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions
Relative to the per Channel Transmitted Burst Power Level 25
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
1 5.8 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
2 5.8 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
3 12.88 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
4 12.88 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
5 19.96 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
6 19.96 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
7 27.04 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
8 27.04 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
9 34.12 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
10 34.12 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
11 41.2 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
12 41.2 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
13 49.8 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
14 49.8 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
15 58.4 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
16 58.4 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
17 67 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
18 67 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
19 75.6 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
20 75.6 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
21 84.2 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
22 84.2 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
23 5.8 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
24 5.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
25 12.88 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
26 12.88 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
27 19.96 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
28 19.96 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
29 27.04 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
30 27.04 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
31 34.12 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
32 34.12 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
33 41.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
34 41.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
25
Table updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0750-2 by JS on 02/02/09.
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
35 49.8 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
36 49.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
37 58.4 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
38 58.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
39 67 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
40 67 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
41 75.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
42 75.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
43 84.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
44 84.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
45 6.6 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
46 6.6 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
47 13.36 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
48 13.36 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
49 20.12 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
50 20.12 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
51 26.88 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
52 26.88 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
53 33.64 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
54 33.64 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
55 40.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
56 40.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
57 49 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
58 49 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
59 57.6 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
60 57.6 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
61 66.2 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
62 66.2 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
63 74.8 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
64 74.8 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
65 83.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
66 83.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
67 6.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
68 6.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
69 13.36 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
70 13.36 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
71 20.12 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
72 20.12 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
73 26.88 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
74 26.88 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
75 33.64 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
76 33.64 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
77 40.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
78 40.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
79 49 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
80 49 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
81 57.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
82 57.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
83 66.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
84 66.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
85 74.8 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
86 74.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
87 83.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
88 83.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
89 8.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
90 8.2 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
91 14.32 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
92 14.32 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
93 20.44 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
94 20.44 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
95 26.56 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
96 26.56 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
97 32.68 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
98 32.68 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
99 38.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
100 38.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
101 47.4 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
102 47.4 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
103 56 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
104 56 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
105 64.6 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
106 64.6 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
107 73.2 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
108 73.2 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
109 81.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
110 81.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
111 8.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
112 8.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
113 14.32 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
114 14.32 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
115 20.44 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
116 20.44 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
117 26.56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
118 26.56 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
119 32.68 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
120 32.68 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
121 38.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
122 38.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
123 47.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
124 47.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
125 56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
126 56 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
127 64.6 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
128 64.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
129 73.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
130 73.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
131 81.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
132 81.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
133 5.8 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
134 5.8 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
135 12.88 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
136 12.88 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
137 19.96 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
138 19.96 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
139 27.04 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
140 27.04 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
141 34.12 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
142 34.12 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
143 41.2 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
144 41.2 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
145 49.8 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
146 49.8 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
147 58.4 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
148 58.4 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
149 67 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
150 67 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
151 75.6 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
152 75.6 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
153 84.2 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
154 84.2 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
155 5.8 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
156 5.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 83.12 60
157 12.88 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
158 12.88 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 83.8 55
159 19.96 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
160 19.96 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 83.2 49
161 27.04 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
162 27.04 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 83.88 44
163 34.12 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
164 34.12 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 83.28 38
165 41.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
166 41.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 43 83.96 33
167 49.8 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
168 49.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 7.04 48 33 51.6 83.6 26
169 58.4 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
170 58.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.68 56.6 40 60.2 83.24 19
171 67 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
172 67 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.32 65.2 47 68.8 84.16 13
173 75.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
174 75.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 73.8 54 77.4 83.8 6
175 84.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
176 84.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.88 82.4 60 0
177 6.6 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
178 6.6 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
179 13.36 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
180 13.36 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
181 20.12 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
182 20.12 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
183 26.88 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
184 26.88 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
185 33.64 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
186 33.64 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
187 40.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
188 40.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
189 49 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
190 49 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
191 57.6 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
192 57.6 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
193 66.2 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
194 66.2 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
195 74.8 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
196 74.8 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
197 83.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
198 83.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
199 6.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
200 6.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 83.44 59
201 13.36 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
202 13.36 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 83.8 54
203 20.12 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
204 20.12 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 84.16 49
205 26.88 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
206 26.88 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 83.24 43
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
207 33.64 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
208 33.64 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 83.6 38
209 40.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
210 40.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 43 83.96 33
211 49 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
212 49 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 46.4 32 51.6 83.6 26
213 57.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
214 57.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 55 39 60.2 83.24 19
215 66.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
216 66.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 63.6 46 68.8 84.16 13
217 74.8 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
218 74.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 72.2 52 77.4 83.8 6
219 83.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
220 83.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 80.8 59 0
221 8.2 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
222 8.2 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
223 14.32 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
224 14.32 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
225 20.44 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
226 20.44 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
227 26.56 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
228 26.56 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
229 32.68 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
230 32.68 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
231 38.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
232 38.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
233 47.4 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
234 47.4 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
235 56 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
236 56 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
237 64.6 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
238 64.6 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
239 73.2 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
240 73.2 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
241 81.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
242 81.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
243 8.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
244 8.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 84.08 57
245 14.32 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
246 14.32 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 83.8 52
247 20.44 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
248 20.44 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 83.52 47
249 26.56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
Test UsFreq Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, _X Order Power _X Type_X Low Low Low High High High
X MHz _X dBmV MSym/ _X _X _X _X _X _X
Sec
250 26.56 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 83.24 42
251 32.68 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
252 32.68 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 84.24 38
253 38.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
254 38.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 43 83.96 33
255 47.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
256 47.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.08 43.2 30 51.6 83.6 26
257 56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
258 56 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 51.8 36 60.2 83.24 19
259 64.6 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
260 64.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.64 60.4 43 68.8 84.16 13
261 73.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
262 73.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 69 50 77.4 83.8 6
263 81.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
264 81.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 77.6 57 0
Note: values for Pcalc in the table above are determined in the test procedures.
Table 2-34 - Spurious Emissions Measurement Center Frequencies,
4 MHz measurement bandwidth (108 MHz, 136 MHz)
Z1 Freq_Z1 Z1 Freq_Z1 Z1 Freq_Z1
1 110000000 4 122000000 7 134000000
2 114000000 5 126000000
3 118000000 6 130000000
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 5 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 20 MHz.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
3 Power up the CM.
4 Monitor the CM's docsIfCmtsCmStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
5 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second.
Part 3. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel for Single 5-85 MHz
Channel
TC772.4 PROCEDURES 3.1-3.264: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel for
Single 5-85 MHz Channel
Non-Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions using QPSK, 64-QAM and 128-QAM, TDMA and S-CDMA from 17 to
Phi dBmV, Upstream Channel Frequencies from 5-85 MHz and symbol rates of 1.28, 256, and 5.12 MHz.
Measurement bandwidths from 160KHz through 640KHz in 1st non-adjacent channel above and below transmit
frequency.
Setup for Procedures 3.1 through 3.264
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel1.cfg for CM.
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 20 MHz.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
3 Power up the CM.
4 Monitor the CM's docsIfCmtsCmStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
5 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second.
Part 4. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for Single 5-85 MHz
Channel
TC772.5 PROCEDURES 4.1-4.264: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for
Single 5-85 MHz Channel
Non-Adjacent Spurious Emissions using QPSK, and 64-QAM for TDMA and using QPSK and 128-QAM, for S-
CDMA. Upstream power is set to Pmin. Upstream Transmit Frequencies from 5-85 MHz using symbol rates of
1.28, 2.56, and 5.12 MHz and measurement bandwidth 1.28 MHz.
Table 2-36 - Test Parameters, Adjacent and Non-adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions
Relative to the per Channel Transmitted Burst Power Level 26
Test UsFreq1 UsFreq2 UsFreq3 UsFreq4 Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num
Num _X MHz _X MHz _X MHz _X MHz Order Power _X Type_X Freq_X Freq_X Msmts_x
X _X dBmV MSym/Sec MHz MHz N
1 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 14 83.12 55
2 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 14 83.12 55
3 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 5.6 76 55
4 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 5.6 76 55
5 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 22 83.44 49
6 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 22 83.44 49
7 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.56 68 48
8 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.56 68 48
9 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 38 84.08 37
10 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 38 84.08 37
26
Table updated per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0750-2 by JS on 02/02/09.
Test UsFreq1 UsFreq2 UsFreq3 UsFreq4 Mod Pr_X SymRate Mod Start Stop Num
Num _X MHz _X MHz _X MHz _X MHz Order Power _X Type_X Freq_X Freq_X Msmts_x
X _X dBmV MSym/Sec MHz MHz N
11 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 5.92 52 36
12 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 5.92 52 36
13 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 14 83.12 55
14 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 14 83.12 55
15 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.6 76 55
16 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.6 76 55
17 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 22 83.44 49
18 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 22 83.44 49
19 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 68 48
20 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 68 48
21 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 38 84.08 37
22 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 38 84.08 37
23 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 52 36
24 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 52 36
25 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 14 83.12 55
26 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 14 83.12 55
27 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.6 76 55
28 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 5.6 76 55
29 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 22 83.44 49
30 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 22 83.44 49
31 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.56 68 48
32 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.56 68 48
33 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 38 84.08 37
34 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 38 84.08 37
35 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 5.92 52 36
36 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 5.92 52 36
37 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 14 83.12 55
38 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 14 83.12 55
39 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.6 76 55
40 77.8 79.4 81 82.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.6 76 55
41 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 22 83.44 49
42 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 22 83.44 49
43 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 68 48
44 70.6 73.8 77 80.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.56 68 48
45 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 38 84.08 37
46 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 38 84.08 37
47 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 52 36
48 56.2 62.6 69 75.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 5.92 52 36
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 5 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to 8.4 MHz.
2.5 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second channel to 14.8
MHz.
2.6 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third channel to 21.2 MHz.
2.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth channel to 27.6
MHz.
3 Adjust step attenuator so that CM receive power is -5 dBmV.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
4 Power up the CM.
5 Monitor the CMTS's docsIf3CmtsCmRegStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
6 Configure packet generator to send four flows of 500 byte UDP packets with the TCP/UDP Source Port
Start and End values set to 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 respectively.
7 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second on each of the four flows.
8 Configure CMTS for max ranging period.
9 Set Test Mib to force CMTS to align the UGS grants and Ranging Opportunities on the four channels.
(When there is a UGS grant on one channel, there will simultaneously be grants on the other three
channels. When there is a ranging opportunity on one channel, there will simultaneously be ranging
opportunities for the CM on the other three channels.)
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1 Appendix C for each of the four channels.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to 8.4 MHz.
2.5 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second channel to 14.8
MHz.
2.6 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third channel to 21.2 MHz.
2.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth channel to 27.6
MHz.
3 Adjust step attenuator so that CM receive power is -5 dBmV.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
4 Power up the CM.
5 Monitor the CMTS's docsIf3CmtsCmRegStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
6 Configure packet generator to send four flows of 500 byte UDP packets with the TCP/UDP Source Port
Start and End values set to 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 respectively.
7 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second on each of the four flows.
8 Configure CMTS for max ranging period.
9 Set Test Mib to force CMTS to align the UGS grants and Ranging Opportunities on the four channels.
(When there is a UGS grant on one channel, there will simultaneously be grants on the other three
channels. When there is a ranging opportunity on one channel, there will simultaneously be ranging
opportunities for the CM on the other three channels.)
tep # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel4.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
Part 7. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for Bonded 5-85 MHz
US Channels
TC772.8 PROCEDURES 7.1-7.24: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for
Bonded 5-85 MHz US Channels
Non-Adjacent Spurious Emissions using QPSK, and 64-QAM for TDMA and using QPSK and 128-QAM, for S-
CDMA. Upstream power is set to Pmin. Bonded Upstream Transmit Frequencies from 5-85 MHz using symbol
rates of 1.28, 2.56, and 5.12 MHz, Measurement BW = 1.28 MHz.
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 1 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to 8.4 MHz.
Table 2-37 - Test Parameters, Two Channel Burst Power Levels with 3dB Delta
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Y Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10
Ch 1 Tx_Y -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 -5.0
Ch 2 Tx_Y -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Grants_Y Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 1
Table 2-38 - Test Parameters, Two Channel Burst Power Levels with 12dB Delta
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Y Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 Tx_Y -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Ch 2 Tx_Y -9.5 OFF -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 OFF -12 -12 -12 OFF
Grants_Y Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 1
Table 2-39 - Test Parameters, Two Channel Harmonic and Intermod Distortion
X UsFreq1_X UsFreq2_X SymRate_X Mod Order_X Msmt Freq_X Num
Msmts_X
1 6.4 19.2 1.28 64-QAM 12.8 1
2 6.4 9.6 1.28 64-QAM 19.2 1
3 12.8 19.2 1.28 64-QAM 38.4 1
4 9.6 24 1.28 64-QAM 28.8 1
5 12.8 25.6 1.28 64-QAM 38.4 1
6 6.4 12.8 1.28 64-QAM 19.2 1
7 38 41.2 1.28 64-QAM 9.6 1
8 11.2 22.4 1.28 64-QAM 33.6 1
9 6.6 19.4 2.56 64-QAM 13.2 2
10 12.8 19.2 2.56 64-QAM 38.4 2
11 8.5 34.1 2.56 64-QAM 25.5 2
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 5 Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to
UsFreq1_X MHz from Table 2-39.
2.5 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second channel to
UsFreq2_X MHz from Table 2-39.
2.6 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set the modulation order for the burst profile to ModOrder_X for all
Data IUCs.
2.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the channel width corresponding to upstream symbol rate equal
to SymRate_X.
3 Adjust step attenuator so that CM receive power is -5 dBmV.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
4 Power up the CM.
5 Monitor the CMTS's docsIf3CmtsCmRegStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes
"Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit
Power Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
Determine Pmax based on burst profile and PmaxCM. Record as Pcalc
6 Configure packet generator to send two flows of 500 byte UDP packets with the TCP/UDP Source Port
Start and End values set to 1000, 2000 respectively.
7 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second on each of the two
flows.
8 Configure CMTS for max ranging period.
9 Using DOCSIS Test Mib 123, force CMTS to align the UGS grants and Ranging Opportunities on the
two channels. (When there is a UGS grant on one channel, there will simultaneously be grants on the
other channel. When there is a ranging opportunity on one channel, there will simultaneously be
ranging opportunity for the CM on the other channel.)
10 Monitor the CMs docsIfCmStatusTxLevel MIB and adjust upstream attenuator so that CM is
transmitting at Pcalc dBmV.
11 Using the DOCSIS Test MIB 122 have the CMTS command the modems Dynamic Range Window
Test UsFreq_X Mod Pr_X SymRate_X Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, MHz Order_X Power MSym/ Type_X Low_X Low_X Low_X High_X High_X High_X
X dBmV Sec
26 6.6 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
27 13.36 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
28 13.36 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
29 20.12 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
30 20.12 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
31 26.88 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
32 26.88 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
33 33.64 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
34 33.64 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
35 40.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
36 40.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
37 6.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
38 6.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
39 13.36 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
40 13.36 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
41 20.12 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
42 20.12 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
43 26.88 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
44 26.88 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
45 33.64 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
46 33.64 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
47 40.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
48 40.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
49 8.2 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
50 8.2 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
51 14.32 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
52 14.32 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
53 20.44 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
54 20.44 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
55 26.56 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
56 26.56 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
57 32.68 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
58 32.68 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
59 38.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
60 38.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
61 8.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
62 8.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
63 14.32 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
64 14.32 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
65 20.44 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
66 20.44 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
67 26.56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
68 26.56 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
Test UsFreq_X Mod Pr_X SymRate_X Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, MHz Order_X Power MSym/ Type_X Low_X Low_X Low_X High_X High_X High_X
X dBmV Sec
69 32.68 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
70 32.68 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
71 38.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
72 38.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
73 5.8 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 40.88 27
74 5.8 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 40.88 27
75 12.88 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 40.28 21
76 12.88 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 40.28 21
77 19.96 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 40.96 16
78 19.96 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 40.96 16
79 27.04 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 40.36 10
80 27.04 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 40.36 10
81 34.12 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 41.04 5
82 34.12 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 41.04 5
83 41.2 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 0
84 41.2 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 0
85 5.8 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 40.88 27
86 5.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 0 7.6 40.88 27
87 12.88 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 40.28 21
88 12.88 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 5.96 11.08 5 14.68 40.28 21
89 19.96 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 40.96 16
90 19.96 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.64 18.16 10 21.76 40.96 16
91 27.04 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 40.36 10
92 27.04 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.04 25.24 16 28.84 40.36 10
93 34.12 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 41.04 5
94 34.12 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.72 32.32 21 35.92 41.04 5
95 41.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 0
96 41.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.12 39.4 27 0
97 6.6 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
98 6.6 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
99 13.36 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
100 13.36 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
101 20.12 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
102 20.12 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
103 26.88 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
104 26.88 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
105 33.64 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
106 33.64 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
107 40.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
108 40.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
109 6.6 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
110 6.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 0 9.2 41.2 26
111 13.36 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
Test UsFreq_X Mod Pr_X SymRate_X Mod Start Stop Num Start Stop Num
Num, MHz Order_X Power MSym/ Type_X Low_X Low_X Low_X High_X High_X High_X
X dBmV Sec
112 13.36 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.92 10.76 4 15.96 40.28 20
113 20.12 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
114 20.12 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6 17.52 10 22.72 40.64 15
115 26.88 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
116 26.88 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.36 24.28 15 29.48 41 10
117 33.64 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
118 33.64 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.72 31.04 20 36.24 40.08 4
119 40.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
120 40.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 5.8 37.8 26 0
121 8.2 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
122 8.2 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
123 14.32 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
124 14.32 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
125 20.44 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
126 20.44 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
127 26.56 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
128 26.56 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
129 32.68 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
130 32.68 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
131 38.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
132 38.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
133 8.2 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
134 8.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 0 12.4 40.56 23
135 14.32 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
136 14.32 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.28 10.12 4 18.52 40.28 18
137 20.44 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
138 20.44 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6 16.24 9 24.64 40 13
139 26.56 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
140 26.56 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 7 22.36 13 30.76 41 9
141 32.68 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
142 32.68 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.72 28.48 18 36.88 40.72 4
143 38.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
144 38.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA 6.44 34.6 23 0
Table 2-41 - Spurious Emissions Measurement Center Frequencies, 4 MHz measurement bandwidth
(42 MHz, 54 MHz)
Z1 Freq_Z1 Z1 Freq_Z1 Z1 Freq_Z1
1 44000000 2 48000000 3 52000000
Part 14. Spurious on Adjacent Channel for Single 5-42 MHz Channel
TC772.14 PROCEDURES 14.1-14.144: Spurious on Adjacent Channel for Single 5-42 MHz
Channel
Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions using QPSK, 64-QAM and 128-QAM, TDMA and S-CDMA from 17 to Phi
dBmV, Upstream Channel Frequencies from 5-42 MHz and symbol rates of 1.28, 256, and 5.12 MHz.
Setup for Procedures 1 through 144
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel1.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5.
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1, Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 20 MHz.
Start downstream sniffer capture
3 Power up the CM.
4 Monitor the CM's docsIfCmtsCmStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
5 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second.
Part 15. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel for Single 5-42
MHz Channel
TC772.15 PROCEDURES 15.1-15.144: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel
for Single 5-42 MHz Channel
Non-Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions using QPSK, 64-QAM and 128-QAM, TDMA and S-CDMA from 17 to
Phi dBmV, Upstream Channel Frequencies from 5-42 MHz and symbol rates of 1.28, 256, and 5.12 MHz.
Measurement bandwidths from 160KHz through 640KHz in 1st non-adjacent channel above and below transmit
frequency.
Setup for Procedures 15.1 through 15.144
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel1.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1, Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency to 20 MHz.
3 Power up the CM.
4 Monitor the CM's docsIfCmtsCmStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes "Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit
Power Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
Determine Pmax based on burst profile and PmaxCM. Record as Pcalc
5 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second.
Step # Step Description
Part 16. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for Single 5-42 MHz
Channel
TC772.16 PROCEDURES 16.1-16.144: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for
Single 5-42 MHz Channel
Non-Adjacent Spurious Emissions using QPSK, and 64-QAM for TDMA and using QPSK and 128-QAM, for S-
CDMA. Upstream power is set to Pmin. Upstream Transmit Frequencies from 5-42 MHz using symbol rates of
1.28, 2.56, and 5.12 MHz and measurement bandwidth 1.28 MHz.
Table 2-44 - Test Parameters, Adjacent and Non-adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions
Relative to the per Channel Transmitted Burst Power Level
Test UsFreq UsFreq UsFreq UsFreq Mod Pr_X Sym Mod Start Stop Num
Num X 1_X 2_X 3_X 4_X Order_X Power Rate_X Type_X Freq_X Freq_X Msmts_x
MHz MHz MHz MHz dBmV MSym/ MHz MHz N
Sec
1 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 15.4 41 21
2 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 15.4 41 21
3 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA 6.0 31.6 21
4 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA 6.0 31.6 21
5 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 25.0 40.36 13
6 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 25.0 40.36 13
7 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA 6.64 22.0 13
8 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA 6.64 22.0 13
9 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
10 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
11 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
12 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
13 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 15.4 41 21
14 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 15.4 41 21
15 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.0 31.6 21
16 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA 6.0 31.6 21
17 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 25.0 40.36 13
18 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 25.0 40.36 13
19 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.64 22.0 13
20 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA 6.64 22.0 13
21 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
22 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
Test UsFreq UsFreq UsFreq UsFreq Mod Pr_X Sym Mod Start Stop Num
Num X 1_X 2_X 3_X 4_X Order_X Power Rate_X Type_X Freq_X Freq_X Msmts_x
MHz MHz MHz MHz dBmV MSym/ MHz MHz N
Sec
23 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
24 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
25 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 15.4 41 21
26 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 15.4 41 21
27 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.0 31.6 21
28 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QAM 64 Pcalc 1.28 TDMA 6.0 31.6 21
29 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 25.0 40.36 13
30 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 25.0 40.36 13
31 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.64 22.0 13
32 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QAM 64 Pcalc 2.56 TDMA 6.64 22.0 13
33 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
34 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
35 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
36 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QAM 64 Pcalc 5.12 TDMA N/A N/A 0
37 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 15.4 41 21
38 7.4 9 10.6 12.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 15.4 41 21
39 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QPSK Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.0 31.6 21
40 34.8 36.4 38 39.6 QAM 128 Pcalc 1.28 S-CDMA 6.0 31.6 21
41 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 25.0 40.36 13
42 9.8 13 16.2 19.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 25.0 40.36 13
43 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QPSK Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.64 22.0 13
44 27.6 30.8 34 37.2 QAM 128 Pcalc 2.56 S-CDMA 6.64 22.0 13
45 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
46 14.6 21 27.4 33.8 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
47 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QPSK Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
48 13.2 19.6 26 32.4 QAM 128 Pcalc 5.12 S-CDMA N/A N/A 0
Note: values for Pcalc in the table above are determined in the associated test procedures.
Part 17. Spurious on Adjacent Channel for Bonded 5-42 MHz Channels
TC772.17 PROCEDURES 17.1-17.24: Spurious on Adjacent Channel for Bonded 5-42
MHz Channels
Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions using QPSK, 64-QAM and 128-QAM, TDMA and S-CDMA from 17 dBmV
to Phi, Bonded Upstream Channel Frequencies from 5-42 MHz and symbol rates of 1.28, 256, and 5.12 MHz.
Setup for Procedures 17.1 through 17.24
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel4.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.8 (1DS & 4 US).
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Part 18. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel for Bonded 5-42
MHz US Channels
TC772.18 PROCEDURES 18.1-18.24: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel
for Bonded 5-42 MHz US Channels
Non-Adjacent Channel Spurious Emissions using QPSK, 64-QAM and 128-QAM, TDMA and S-CDMA from 17 to
58 dBmV, Upstream Channel Frequencies from 5-42 MHz and symbol rates of 1.28, 256, and 5.12 MHz.
Measurement bandwidths from 160KHz through 640KHz in 1st non-adjacent channel above the highest channel in
the bonded channel set and below the lowest transmit frequency in the bonded channel set.
Setup for Procedures 18.1 through 18.24
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel4.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.8 (1DS & 4 US).
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1, Appendix C for each of the four channels.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to 8.4 MHz.
2.5 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second channel to 14.8
MHz.
2.6 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third channel to 21.2
MHz.
2.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth channel to 27.6
MHz.
3 Adjust step attenuator so that CM receive power is -5 dBmV.
Start a downstream sniffer capture
4 Power up the CM.
5 Monitor the CMTS's docsIf3CmtsCmRegStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes
"Operational."
Stop the downstream sniffer capture
Examine REG-RSP-MP sent from CMTS to CM to determine value for Extended Upstream Transmit
Power Capability. Record value as PmaxCM
6 Configure packet generator to send four flows of 500 byte UDP packets with the TCP/UDP Source Port
Start and End values set to 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 respectively.
7 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second on each of the four flows.
8 Configure CMTS for max ranging period.
9 Set Test Mib to force CMTS to align the UGS grants and Ranging Opportunities on the four channels.
(When there is a UGS grant on one channel, there will simultaneously be grants on the other three
channels. When there is a ranging opportunity on one channel, there will simultaneously be ranging
opportunities for the CM on the other three channels.)
Part 19. Spurious on Non-Adjacent Narrow Band Channel for Single 5-42
MHz Channel
TC772.19 PROCEDURES 19.1-19.24: Spurious on Non-Adjacent Wide Band Channel for
Bonded 5-42 MHz US Channels
Non-Adjacent Spurious Emissions using QPSK, and 64-QAM for TDMA and using QPSK and 128-QAM, for S-
CDMA. Upstream power is set to Pmin. Bonded Upstream Transmit Frequencies from 5-42 MHz using symbol
rates of 1.28, 2.56, and 5.12 MHz, Measurement BW = 1.28 MHz.
Setup for Procedures 19.1 through 19.24
Step # Step Description
1 Configure DHCP Server to provide configuration file PhyChannel4.cfg for CM.
2 Provision the CMTS as follows:
2.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.8 (1DS & 4 US).
2.2 Provision upstream using PhyChannel4.cfg described in Appendix A.
2.3 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 1, Appendix C.
2.4 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the first channel to 8.4 MHz.
2.5 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second channel to 14.8
MHz.
2.6 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third channel to 21.2
MHz.
2.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth channel to 27.6
MHz.
3 Adjust step attenuator so that CM receive power is -5 dBmV.
4 Power up the CM.
5 Monitor the CMTS's docsIf3CmtsCmRegStatusValue Mib to determine that the CM becomes
"Operational."
6 Configure packet generator to send four flows of 500 byte UDP packets with the TCP/UDP Source Port
Start and End values set to 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 respectively.
7 Start the packet generator sending 500 byte packets at 40 packets per second on each of the four flows.
8 Configure CMTS for max ranging period.
9 Set Test Mib to force CMTS to align the UGS grants and Ranging Opportunities on the four channels.
(When there is a UGS grant on one channel, there will simultaneously be grants on the other three
channels. When there is a ranging opportunity on one channel, there will simultaneously be ranging
opportunities for the CM on the other three channels.)
Assumptions
System Configuration
Configuration files for PHY-18 are described in Appendix A of the PHY ATP document.
Burst Profiles are described in Appendix C of the PHY ATP document.
Burst Profile 8 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 TDMA Channel
Burst Profile 9 - Type 4 DOCSIS 3.0 S-CDMA Channel
Upstream Phy Configurations corresponding to the burst profiles in the Appendix will be used.
27
Revised per PHYv3.0-ATP-N-10.0951-2 on 2/17/11 by JB.
Procedures
Part 1. Channel Spurious Emissions Between Bursts Relative to the per
Channel Transmitted Burst Power Level
The Between Bursts specs apply except during a used grant of mini-slots on any active channel for the CM, and the
32 modulation intervals before and after the used grant. The external trigger will be configured so that the
measurement will be made in the quiet region outside the burst interval.
Note: Tests for optional 85 MHz Upstream Transmit mode have not yet been written.
For Modulation Order and Modulation Type referred to in tables below, the following burst profiles described in
Appendix C will be used:
QPSK/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5,6 9 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from standard profile
QAM 64/TDMA: Burst Profile 8 - IUCs 5,6 9 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 10 from standard
profile
QPSK/S-CDMA; Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5,6 9 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 6 from standard profile
QAM 128/S-CDMA: Burst Profile 9 - IUCs 5,6 9 10 and 11 all configured the same as IUC 10 from standard
profile
Table 2-45 - Test Parameters, Channel Spurious Emissions Between Bursts
Relative to the per Channel Transmitted Burst Power Level
Test UsFreq1_ UsFreq2_ UsFreq3_ UsFreq4_ ModOrder_ Pr_X SymRate_X ModType_X
Num X MHz X MHz X MHz X MHz X Power Msym/Sec
X dBmV
1 5.80 10.86 15.91 20.97 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA
2 5.80 12.88 19.96 27.04 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA
3 26.03 31.09 36.14 41.20 QPSK 17 1.28 TDMA
4 26.03 31.09 36.14 41.20 QAM 64 17 1.28 TDMA
5 6.60 11.43 16.26 21.09 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA
6 6.60 11.43 16.26 21.09 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA
7 25.91 30.74 35.57 40.4 QPSK 20 2.56 TDMA
8 25.91 30.74 35.57 40.4 QAM 64 20 2.56 TDMA
9 8.20 18.4 28.6 38.8 QPSK 23 5.12 TDMA
10 8.20 18.4 28.6 38.8 QAM 64 23 5.12 TDMA
11 5.80 10.86 15.91 20.97 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA
12 5.80 12.88 19.96 27.04 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA
13 26.03 31.09 36.14 41.20 QPSK Plow 1.28 S-CDMA
14 26.03 31.09 36.14 41.20 QAM 128 Plow 1.28 S-CDMA
15 6.60 11.43 16.26 21.09 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA
16 6.60 11.43 16.26 21.09 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA
17 25.91 30.74 35.57 40.4 QPSK Plow 2.56 S-CDMA
18 25.91 30.74 35.57 40.4 QAM 128 Plow 2.56 S-CDMA
19 8.20 18.4 28.6 38.8 QPSK Plow 5.12 S-CDMA
20 8.20 18.4 28.6 38.8 QAM 128 Plow 5.12 S-CDMA
Note: Due to the large number of tests, only record failing results.
Test Approach
In this procedure, a special CMTS test mode is enabled in which the VSA is used to calculate the CM equalizer
coefficients and to measure the MER. Hence any difference between the transfer functions from the CM to the VSA
and to the CMTS (due to splitters, cables, CMTS front end, VSA front end, etc.) will not degrade the measured
MER.
For MER cases 2 and 3 in PHYv3.0 6.2.22.2 (flat channel, transmit equalization ON, and echo channel, transmit
equalization ON), the VSA will generate the pre-equalizer coefficients. A PC controller will accept the VSA's
equalizer coefficients, optionally process them, and send them to the CMTS. The CMTS will enter a test mode (with
MIB element defined) that accepts the coefficients from the PC controller and sends them downstream to the CM. In
this test mode, the CMTS will not adjust the CM's frequency, timing or power. The CM will transmit its upstream
bursts using these coefficients, which must result in greater than the specified MER (e.g., 35 dB) as measured on the
VSA with the VSA equalizer off.
The CMTS will not necessarily see a high MER, since the VSA, not the CMTS, generates the pre-equalizer
coefficients. However, the CMTS may be able to use its receive equalizer to improve its observed MER.
For MER case 1 (flat channel, transmit equalization OFF), the VSA is not permitted to train its equalizer on the CM
signal. It is envisioned that the VSA will not need to use its equalizer. If necessary, a calibration procedure may be
used to flatten the response of the VSA, e.g., using the VSA adaptive equalizer. However, the VSA's equalizer must
be trained on a flat source such as a AWG, not on the CM. The VSA equalizer taps must then be frozen before the
CM is connected.
Test Overview:
1. Enable TDMA mode.
2. Select carrier frequency.
3. Un-equalized test (PHYv3.0 spec case 1):
4. Disable CM pre-equalizer (Equalizer is disabled by sending to the CM all zero coefficients except main tap = 1
+ j0, in load mode).
5. Measure MER on VSA.
6. Pre-equalized test (PHYv3.0 spec case 2):
7. Place CMTS in "coefficient pass-through" test mode.
8. Train VSA equalizer on CM upstream signal.
9. Transfer VSA equalizer taps to CM pre-equalizer via CMTS.
10. Turn off VSA equalizer.
11. Measure MER on VSA (PHYv3.0 spec case 2, transmit equalization ON).
12. Repeat pre-equalized test for all echo cases from table below (PHYv3.0 spec case 3, echo channel, transmit
equalization ON).
13. Repeat for all carrier frequencies.
14. Repeat for S-CDMA mode.
Assumptions
The following test procedures do not itemize appropriate warm up times, settling times, or time-outs.
Downstream Sniffer
Network Analyzer (example: HP8753C) to calibrate echo channel.
Topology
Attenuator
Set for 0 dBmV at CM
Downstream
Sniffer Diplex Filter
Downstream
CMTS
CM
Under Test
Upstream Under Test
0 dBmV Input Micro-reflection
Generator
10 dB DC
Packet
VSA
Generator
Control
Network Connection
for SNMP Control
Test
Controller
System Configuration
Vector Signal Analyzer Configuration:
Burst capture length: 256 modulation intervals
Equalizer length: 23 taps (equipment limitation; if equipment permits, 24 taps are preferred)
Equalizer tap spacing: 1 tap per modulation interval (T-spaced)
Equalizer convergence gain setting: Start with 10^(-6) convergence, decrease to 10^(-7) after 32 symbols,
then to 10^(-8) after 64 symbols
Freeze equalizer after burst and before reading out coefficients
Micro-reflection Generator Configuration:
Micro-reflection generator echo phases: Start with 0 degrees on all paths. Adjust for two conditions:
1. Minimal net power change from no-echo case. This is determined by measuring the burst power on the
VSA before and after the echo paths are enabled. Adjust echo phases such that power after inserting
echoes equals sum of power before inserting echo and power of echo, within 1 dB. For example, when
inserting a -10 dB echo, power after adding echo should be -0.6 dB to +1.4 dB relative to power before
adding echo. For -20 dB and -30 dB echoes, power after adding echo should be -1 dB to +1 dB relative
to power before adding echo.
2. Nulls caused by multiple echoes should not be coincident (separate by at least 1/8 of modulation rate).
This is most easily determined using a network analyzer. Adjust echo phases if nulls coincide too
closely.
CM Configuration Files:
PhyChannel1.cfg, PhyChannel2.cfg, PhyChannel3.cfg, PhyChannel4.cfg (depending on the number of upstream
channels used in the test)
PHY Configuration:
Modulation rate: All test cases are run at 5.12 MHz. In addition, a single case (TDMA, echo channel 3, 16-
QAM) is run at all modulation rates (1.28, 2.56 and 5.12 MHz) to check for proper operation.
Constellation: 64-QAM (TDMA mode), 128-QAM/TCM (S-CDMA mode)
If 42 MHz option is active, then carrier frequencies are: 8.2, 24, and 38.8 MHz [Note: If test equipment
cannot operate at specified carrier frequencies, select three carrier frequencies at low, medium, and high
regions of the upstream band, as close to extremes as possible, but not below 8.2 MHz or above 38.8 MHz.]
If 85 MHz option is active, then carrier frequencies are: 8.2, 45, and 81.8 MHz [Note: If test equipment
cannot operate at specified carrier frequencies, select three carrier frequencies at low, medium, and high
regions of the upstream band, as close to extremes as possible, but not below 8.2 MHz or above 81.8 MHz.]
Output power: 53 dBmV
Active codes (S-CDMA mode): 128
Allocated codes (S-CDMA mode): All test cases are run with 128 allocated codes. In addition, a single case
(echo channel 3, 16-QAM) is run at several values of active codes (2, 4, 16, 64, 128) to check for proper
operation.
Burst length: 290-400 modulation intervals
The following echo cases are defined in Table 2-50. Path 1 is set to 0 dB / 0 us for all tests.
Table 2-50 - Echo Test Cases
Echo Case, X Path 2 Path 3 Path 4 Required MER (dB)
Echo Magnitude (dB)/ Echo Magnitude (dB)/ Echo Magnitude (dB)/
Delay (µs) Delay (µs) Delay (µs)
1 -10/0.5 33
2 -20/1.0 33
3 -30/1.5 33
4 -10/0.5 -20/1.0 29
5 -10/0.5 -30/1.5 29
6 -20/1.0 -30/1.5 29
7 -10/0.5 -20/1.0 -30/1.5 29
Procedures
Part 1. Un-Equalized MER TDMA
TC774.2 PROCEDURE 1.1: UN-EQUALIZED MER TDMA OPERATING IN SINGLE
CHANNEL MODE
Step # Step Description
1.1.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
1.1.2 CM AC power off.
1.1.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
1.1.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
Part 3. MER TDMA with echo channels operating in single channel mode
Procedure 3.1: MER TDMA with echo channels operating in single channel modeTC774.11
PROCEDURE 3.1: MER TDMA WITH ECHO CHANNELS OPERATING IN SINGLE
CHANNEL MODE
Two step variables will be used in this procedure. The Y step variable represents the frequency region in which the
test is performed. Y = high, medium, and low. The X step variable represents the echo case for which test is
performed with. X = echo case 1 through 7. This procedure begins with Y = high and X = echo case 1.
Step # Step Description
3.X.Y.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
3.X.Y.2 CM AC power off.
3.X.Y.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
3.X.Y.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
3.X.Y.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
3.X.Y.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
3.X.Y.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
3.X.Y.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
3.X.Y.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV.
Part 7. MER S-CDMA with echo channels operating in single channel mode
TC774.14 PROCEDURE 7.1: MER S-CDMA WITH ECHO CHANNELS OPERATING
IN SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
Two step variables will be used in this procedure. The Y step variable represents the frequency region in which the
test is performed. Y = high, medium, and low. The X step variable represents the echo case for which test is
performed with. X = echo case 1 through 7. This procedure begins with Y = high and X = echo case 1.
Step # Step Description
7.X.Y.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
7.X.Y.2 CM AC power off.
7.X.Y.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
Part 10. MER S-CDMA with echo channels operating in 4 channel mode
TC774.17 PROCEDURE 10.X: MER S-CDMA WITH ECHO CHANNELS OPERATING
IN 4 CHANNEL MODE
Two step variables will be used in this procedure. The Y step variable represents the frequency region in which the
test is performed. Y = high, medium, and low. The X step variable represents the echo case for which test is
performed with. X = echo case 1 through 7. This procedure begins with Y = high and X = echo case 1.
Step # Step Description
10.X.Y.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
10.X.Y.2 CM AC power off.
10.X.Y.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
10.X.Y.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
10.X.Y.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.8 (1DS & 4 US).
10.X.Y.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
10.X.Y.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
10.X.Y.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
10.X.Y.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV.
10.X.Y.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel4.cfg described in Appendix A
10.X.Y.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 9 Appendix C for each of the upstream channels
10.X.Y.4.8 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test
channel (Ft) to 38.8 MHz.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test
channel (Ft) to 81.8 MHz.
10.X.Y.4.9 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
second upstream channel to Ft - 1.25*ModRate, or 32.4 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
second upstream channel to Ft - 1.25*ModRate, or 75.4 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
10.X.Y.4.10 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
third upstream channel to Ft - 2*1.25*ModRate, or 26 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
third upstream channel to Ft - 2*1.25*ModRate, or 69 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
10.X.Y.4.11 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
fourth upstream channel to Ft - 3*1.25*ModRate, or 19.6 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the
fourth upstream channel to Ft - 3*1.25*ModRate, or 62.6 MHz. Ft is the test channel frequency and
ModRate is the specified symbol or modulation rate.
10.X.Y.4.12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width of the test, second, third and fourth
channels to the channel width corresponding to the symbol rate of 5.12 MHz (channel width = symbol
rate*1.25).
10.X.Y.4.13 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 of the test,
second, third and fourth upstream channels to 128-QAM/TCM.
10.X.Y.4.14 Using SNMP set the CMTS docsIfCmtsModFECErrorCorrection MIB equal to 0 for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11.
10.X.Y.5 Enable Micro-Reflection Generator channel.
10.X.Y.6 Wait one minute after enabling a micro-reflection channel.
Requirement: A transmit pre-equalizer of a linear equalizer structure, as shown in Figure 6-29, MUST be
configured by the CM in response to the Ranging Response (RNG-RSP) message transmitted by the CMTS.
Test: Verified by proper operation of the system; no explicit test.
Requirement: Prior to making an initial ranging request and whenever the upstream channel frequency or upstream
channel modulation rate changes, the CM MUST initialize the coefficients of the pre-equalizer to a default setting in
which all coefficients are zero.
TC774.20 PROCEDURE 12.2: VERIFICATION OF COEFFICIENT INITIALIZATION
Step # Step Description
12.2.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
12.2.2 CM AC power off.
12.2.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
12.2.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
12.2.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
12.2.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
12.2.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
12.2.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
12.2.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV.
12.2.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
12.2.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
12.2.4.8 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency to 38.8 MHz.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency to 81.8 MHz.
12.2.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate of
5.12 MHz (channel width = symbol rate*1.25).
12.2.4.10 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to 16-QAM.
12.2.4.11 Using SNMP set the CMTS docsIfCmtsModFECErrorCorrection MIB equal to 0 for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11.
12.2.5 Let system reach equilibrium in normal CMTS coefficient generation mode above.
Requirement: If the first update of the pre-equalizer after the activation of DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 uses convolve mode,
the CM MUST zero-pad the existing 8-tap filter to a 24-tap filter, and then convolve according to the rules above.
TC774.3 PROCEDURE 12.3: VERIFICATION OF DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 CONVOLVE MODE
Step # Step Description
12.3.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
12.3.2 CM AC power off.
12.3.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
12.3.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
12.3.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
12.3.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
12.3.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
12.3.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
12.3.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV.
12.3.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
12.3.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
12.3.4.8 IF 42 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency to 38.8 MHz.
IF 85 MHz OPTION, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency to 81.8 MHz.
12.3.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate of
5.12 MHz (channel width = symbol rate*1.25).
12.3.4.10 Using MIB docsIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11 to 16-QAM.
12.3.4.11 Using SNMP set the CMTS docsIfCmtsModFECErrorCorrection MIB equal to 0 for IUCs 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11.
12.3.5 Perform 1.1 ranging in a mixed channel.
12.3.6 Enable DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 mode.
12.3.7 Enable micro-reflection generator echo case 7.
12.3.8 Using Packet Source, send upstream packets.
12.3.9 Verify that ranging occurs properly and that packets are passed with no packet loss.
Element Tested Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
12.3.9.1 CM Registration Completed
12.3.9.2 PER 0%
Requirement: If DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 is activated, the CMTS MUST use a T-spaced equalizer structure with 24 taps.
Requirement: In mixed mode logical channels supporting DOCSIS 1.x, in response to an initial ranging request and
periodic ranging requests prior to CM registration, when the CMTS sends the pre-equalizer coefficients, the CMTS
MUST compute and send them with an equalizer length of ?. In DOCSIS 2.0/3.0-only channels, the CMTS MUST
compute and send the pre-equalizer coefficients with an equalizer length of 24 and in T-spaced format at all times.
In DOCSIS 1.x-only channels, in response to an initial ranging request and periodic ranging requests prior to CM
registration, when the CMTS sends the pre-equalizer coefficients, the CMTS MUST compute and send them with an
equalizer length of 8.
Note: MER may be degraded during this test.
Requirement: The CM MUST also compensate for the change in transmit power due to the gain (or loss) of the
new coefficients (in both convolve and load operations).
Test: Covered in test above that verifies that CM compensates for changes in tap power.
Requirement: In mixed mode logical channels supporting DOCSIS 1.x the CM and the CMTS MUST use DOCSIS
1.1 mode from initial ranging until DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 is activated in the registration process (if it is activated), and
MUST use DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 mode after DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 is activated. In DOCSIS 2.0/3.0-only logical channels the
CM and the CMTS MUST use DOCSIS 2.0/3.0 mode. In DOCSIS 1.x-only logical channels the CM and the CMTS
MUST use DOCSIS 1.1 mode.
Test: Set up appropriate logical channels. Use downstream sniffer and capture commands to verify that appropriate
modes are used.
TC774.23 PROCEDURE 12.6: VERIFICATION OF LOGICAL CHANNEL
OPERATION
Step # Step Description
12.6.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
12.6.2 CM AC power off.
12.6.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
12.6.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
12.6.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
12.6.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
12.6.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
Requirement: After convolving, the CM MUST truncate the convolution result such that 24 taps (8 taps in DOCSIS
1.1 mode) remain after the truncation, with the main tap located at the tap designated by the last RNG- RSP received
by the CM. When the CM is instructed to convolve the transmit equalizer coefficients it MUST load the coefficients
sent by the CMTS into the pre-equalizer coefficients after proper normalization, if necessary.
Test: Verified by proper operation of the system; no explicit test.
Requirement: In DOCSIS 1.1 mode, the CMTS MUST NOT instruct the CM to load the transmit equalizer
coefficients. In DOCSIS 1.1 mode, the CMTS MUST NOT move the main tap location during unicast initial ranging
or periodic ranging.
Test: Use downstream sniffer and capture commands to verify that appropriate commands are sent.
TC774.24 PROCEDURE 12.7: VERIFICATION OF DOCSIS 1.1 MODE OPERATION
Step # Step Description
12.7.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-10 above.
12.7.2 CM AC power off.
12.7.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
12.7.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
12.7.4.1 Configure MAC Domain according to scenario described in Appendix D.5 (1DS & 1 US).
12.7.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
12.7.4.3 Using MIB docsIFDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
12.7.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
12.7.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that
the input receive power level at the CM is 0 dBmV.
12.7.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
12.7.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C.
Assumptions
This test describes the use of a variable attenuator to change the power of the downstream channel delivered to the
input of the cable modem. The power delivered to the cable modem is measured by the use of a splitter directing
half of the power to the cable modem and the other half to an appropriate RF power measuring device (eg power
meter, appropriately configured spectrum analyzer or a vector signal analyzer).
If the CMTS supports SNMP control of downstream power, then the external downstream attenuator will not be
necessary.
The table below indicates the STD/IRC and HRC channels that are tested.
The table below can be used to record the specific test case scenarios of a single procedure
Channel Number:__________________________ Channel Plan:__________________________ (STD/IRC, HRC)
Carrier modulation:_________________________ (64-QAM or 256-QAM)
symbols per second. Fixed packet input rates will be used for each test since the tests are for robustness rather than
throughput. A single upstream frequency of 30 MHz is used for all tests.
This procedure covers the steps required to execute one complete pass of the PHY-22.3 test suite on a single
upstream channel. The test assumes that the CMTS vendor has supplied a set of modulation / burst profile setups
that are designed to perform optimally for a given impairment scenario.
Organization of Test Plan
The test plan is organized into 5 sections as follows:
Part 1: Packet error rate tests with AWGN interference. This test determines the performance of the CMTS receiver
in the presence of white noise interference.
Part 2: Packet error rate tests with In-Channel Ingress interference. These tests determine the performance of the
receiver in the presence of various forms of tone ingress such as single CW tones, Narrow-band and Wide-band AM
modulated tones and multiple CW tones.
Part 3: Packet error rate tests with adjacent channel interference. This test determines the performance of the
receiver with an adjacent channel of equal bandwidth and variable power on each side of the desired channel.
Part 4: Packet error rate tests with in-channel burst noise interference. This set of tests measures the performance of
the CMTS receiver in the presence of in-band burst noise interference.
Part 5: Packet error rate tests in the presence of Common Path Degradation (CPD). This test evaluates the
performance of the CMTS receiver in the presence of noise generated as a result of CPD.
For each part of the test plan the vendor is allowed to specify a specific modulation format / burst profile setup that
he feels will provide the best performance under the specified interference condition
Assumptions
This test requires specific, vendor-supplied test profiles in order to facilitate the testing.
Topology
A basic block diagram of the test setup is shown in Figure 2-12.
Attenuators
DS DS
CMTS Diplex
Cable Modem
DUT Filter
8591C
Spectrum
Analyzer
Impairment
Generators
89441A
Vector Signal
Analyzer
Splitter / Combiner
Control Link
Network Connection
For SNMP Control
Test Controller
Control Link
Programmable
DS UP Converter DS E1
Attenuator
E2
E3
CM Diplex Filter
Control Link
Control Link
CMTS
US US 0 DUT
US 1
SNMP
Virtual Link US 2
Control Link
Noise Generator US 3
US 4
US 5
Control Link Adjacent Channel
Generator 1:8 Programmable 1:8
Combiner Attenuator Splitter
Control Link
PC Controller
(IF Automated) LAN
Control Link
A = (U-K)*floor(U/K)
B= U+2*T*ceil(U/K) W = 2 and (A>=16)
Ceil(U/K)*(K+2*T) Otherwise
D= 3*E M=2
2*E Otherwise
X= S*R TDMA
C*I S-CDMA
N=ceil[( ceil({8*B+L}/(M-E)) + D + G ) / X]
Spectral Efficiency 8*U / ((1+a)*N*X) TDMA
8*U*Z / ((1+a)*N*X*128) S-CDMA
Table 2-53 - Upstream Packet Rate for 64 byte packet testing versus target spectral efficiency
Spectral Efficiency [bits/Hz] 2.775 - 3.700 1.998 - 2.467 1.233 - 1.85 0.037 - 0.37
bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz
Apex. spectral efficiency (%) 75% to 100% 54% to 66.67% 33.33% to 50% 1%-10%
Table 2-54 - Upstream Packet Rate for 109 byte packet testing versus target spectral efficiency for UGS flow
Spectral Efficiency [bits/Hz] 2.975 - 3.967 2.142 - 2.644 1.322 - 1.983 0.039 - 0.396
bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz
Apex. spectral efficiency (%) 75% to 100% 54% to 66.67% 33.33% to 50% 1%-10%
Table 2-55 - Upstream Packet Rate for 1518 byte packet testing versus target spectral efficiency
Spectral Efficiency [bits/Hz] 3.526 - 4.702 2.539 - 3.134 1.567 - 2.351 0.047 - 0.470
bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz bits/Hz
Apex. spectral efficiency (%) 75% to 100% 54% to 66.67% 33.33% to 50% 1%-10%
System Configuration
1. Equipment should be connected as shown in Figure 2-12.
2. Port 2 transmits 64, 109 or 1518 byte packet through CM to CMTS and is received by Port 1.
3. The counters are displayed for Port 1&2 and the Port 2 send button is used to cause the packets to be sent.
When the packets are sent the Port 2 Tx light goes on and then the Port 1 Rx light goes on. The counters are
first cleared to zero (arping going on in background) and then the Tx button is pushed on Port 2. The Port 2
light goes on, the Port 2 Tx counter starts counting and the Tx PPS are indicated (see table). The Rx light goes
on and the Rx counters increment and the Rx PPS is displayed (see table).
4. Modulation profiles used in these tests are vendor supplied.
5. Modulation formats will depend on desired spectral efficiency.
6. Packet sizes used for testing: 64 byte, 1518 byte (best effort flows); 109 bytes (UGS flow of G.711 voice type
traffic with PHS on).
7. Packet Rates used for testing: see table.
8. Use 89441 and 8591C to measure power of carrier, noise, and interference levels as per cable industry
standards.
9. The receiver input power is dependent on the transmission bandwidth. The input power level for each test
should be set according to Table 2-56.
Table 2-56 - Receiver input power level
Procedures
Part 1. Packet Error Rate Tests AWGN interference
This section covers measurements of CMTS receiver performance in the presence of Additive White Gaussian Noise
(AWGN).
Where Fc is the carrier frequency of the cable modem upstream signal and Rs is the symbol rate of the CM upstream
signal. In the multiple ingressor test, all four ingressors have identical power levels relative to each other, and the
total power level of all four ingressors is gradually increased until 1% and 5% packet error rate is achieved.
Multiple Ingressors (part 2): For the second part of the multiple ingressor tests, the same ingress tone frequencies
are used with the same setup as for part 1, except that tone 3 and tone 4 are each reduced in level by 5 dB relative to
tones 1 and 2. Here again, the total power level of all four ingressors is gradually increased until 1% and 5% packet
error rate is achieved.
In each test case the procedure is as follows:
1. Adjust the noise generator to produce a C to N of 25 dB
2. Set the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to the "sour spot" determined as described above. In the case of multiple
ingressors, set the carrier frequencies of the ingressors as described above.
3. Adjust the ingress signal (either single or the total of four ingressors) output level until a 1% or 5% PER is
obtained.
4. Measure the peak ingress signal power and compute the C to I.
Procedure outline:
1. Adjust the noise generator (AWGN) to produce a C to N of 25 dB with respect to the desired upstream signal.
2. Connect the function generator main output to the External IF input of the 89441A. Set the function generator
output as follows:
a. Frequency = 6 MHz
b. Amplitude = -13 dBm
c. Triggered mode (60, 600 or 6000 cycles)
d. Waveform: Sine wave
e. Trigger: internal (rep rate = duration / duty cycle)
3. Set the 89441 output frequency to the center of the upstream channel under test
4. Set the pulse duration, duty cycle and repetition frequency to the appropriate values from the above table
5. Adjust the output of the 89441 until a PER > 1% is obtained.
Part 2: This test determines the performance of the CMTS upstream receiver in the presence of burst noise from
two independent, non coherent impulsive noise generators.
Procedure outline: Two burst noise generators with the same power level and burst duration but with different
repetition rates are summed together. The repetition rates are chosen so that the bursts walk through varying
interarrival times, as small as zero. When the two noise generators overlap in time, the resulting C to N during that
interval is 3 dB lower than the specified value. The two burst generators are offset by the ratio of 0.95:1 and then by
the ratio 0.80:1.
1. Adjust the noise generator (AWGN) to produce a C to N of 25 dB with respect to the desired upstream signal.
2. Set the burst duration of each of the two function generators to 10 µsec.
3. Set the repetition rate of one of the pulse generators to F
4. Set the repetition rate of the second pulse generator to .95*F
5. Increase the repartition rate F until a PER > 1% is obtained.
6. Set the repetition rate of the second pulse generator to .80*F
then S-CDMA. Both constant total power and constant power spectral density modes will be used, both re-ranging
and no re-ranging modes will be use if possible.
In the case of no ranging required, no more than one lost packet is acceptable. In the case of re-ranging required, the
packet error rate must return to zero after the symbol rate is changed.
Organization of Test Plan
There will be 6 procedures, which will test both TDMA and S-CDMA (assumption is that A-TDMA will behave
like TDMA). The parameters that will be modified are described above in 'Methodology'.
Assumptions
It is assumed that there is no significant linear distortion on the plant because it is impossible to pre-equalize
instantaneously through a symbol rate change. Since the pre-equalization coefficients must be 'relearned' after a
symbol rate change the presence of significant linear distortion could cause lost packets that would indicate a false
failure. However pre-equalization can be operational before and after a symbol rate change therefore pre-
equalization should be enabled.
It is further assumed that during symbol rate change tests using constant power spectral density which require
changes in the individual channel power, the transmit levels of the channels will be such that no change to the
dynamic range window will be necessary.
Packet Generator
GPIB
Test Controller
System Configuration
It will be required to range and register a cable modem to run this test.
CM Configuration Files:
Two configuration files may be used. The first is for maximum single CM throughput so that the upstream can
be filled as much as possible with data. In this way any disruption to flow may be more evident in lost packets.
The other configuration is a UGS configuration file; a UGS does not allow packets to be buffered so that
upstream disruptions will not be masked. To make sure that there are UGS flows spread equally through ALL
the upstream bonded channels the four configuration files in EX-01_2.cfg are used. In the following procedure
we assume the use of the second UGS method (both are not required).
EX-01_1.cfg:
Same as Basic_v30.cfg in Appendix XX of this document with the following changes:
Max Concatenated Burst 0 (allows largest size)
EX-01_2.cfg:
Basic_v30.cfg with the following changes:
Upstream Service Flow - UGS:
Service Flow Reference= 3
QoS Parameter Set= 07
Service Flow Scheduling Type 6
Grants per Interval= 1
Unsolicited Grant Size= 500
Nominal Grant Interval= 10000 us
Tolerated Grant Jitter= 2000 us
Req. Transm. Policy= 0x0000017F
Upstream Classifier:
Classifier Reference=1
Service Flow ID=2
Rule Priority=2
Classifier Activation State=1
IP Packet Classification:
IP Protocol=17
TCP/UDP Source Port Start=1000
TCP/UDP Source Port End=1000
PhyChannel2.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow - UGS:
Service Flow Reference= 3
QoS Parameter Set= 07
Service Flow Scheduling Type 6
Grants per Interval= 1
Unsolicited Grant Size= 500
Nominal Grant Interval= 10000 us
Tolerated Grant Jitter= 2000 us
Req. Transm. Policy= 0x0000017F
Required Attribute Mask = 0x40000000
Forbidden Attribute Mask = 0xBFFFFFFF
Upstream Classifier:
Classifier Reference=1
Service Flow ID=2
Rule Priority=2
Classifier Activation State=1
IP Packet Classification:
IP Protocol=17
TCP/UDP Source Port Start=2000
TCP/UDP Source Port End=2000
PhyChannel3.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow - UGS:
Service Flow Reference= 3
QoS Parameter Set= 07
Service Flow Scheduling Type 6
Grants per Interval= 1
Unsolicited Grant Size= 500
Upstream Classifier:
Classifier Reference=1
Service Flow ID=2
Rule Priority=2
Classifier Activation State=1
IP Packet Classification:
IP Protocol=17
TCP/UDP Source Port Start=3000
TCP/UDP Source Port End=3000
PhyChannel4.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow - UGS:
Service Flow Reference= 3
QoS Parameter Set= 07
Service Flow Scheduling Type 6
Grants per Interval= 1
Unsolicited Grant Size= 500
Nominal Grant Interval= 10000 us
Tolerated Grant Jitter= 2000 us
Req. Transm. Policy= 0x0000017F
Required Attribute Mask = 0x10000000
Forbidden Attribute Mask = 0xEFFFFFFF
Upstream Classifier:
Classifier Reference=1
Service Flow ID=2
Rule Priority=2
Classifier Activation State=1
IP Packet Classification:
IP Protocol=17
TCP/UDP Source Port Start=4000
TCP/UDP Source Port End=4000
PHY Configuration:
If upstream channel bonding is being used:
Set DocsIfUpChannelInterfaceAttributeMask.IfIndex1 0x80000000
Set DocsIfUpChannelInterfaceAttributeMask.IfIndex2 0x40000000
Burst Profiles
Rather than referring to burst profiles in this test suite, selected burst profiles from the Burst Profile Appendix will
be used:
Burst Profile 2 - Type 1 DOCSIS 1.x TDMA QAM 16 Channel
Burst Profile 6 - Type 3 DOCSIS 2.0 S-CDMA QPSK Channel
Symbol Rate Change Sequence
The symbol rate will be changed by one symbol rate size in either direction while the packets are being sent. There
should be no more than one packet lost as a result of the symbol rate change. Note: where possible, tag the source
packets and count only the received packets with that tag to avoid counting management or SNMP packets.
There is a maximum sum of timing adjustments to be expected when going to and from a symbol rate change
according to the following table:
Table 2-57 - Limits for Timing Adjust Tests - A-TDMA and S-CDMA
The values in this table are equivalent to 0.25 us + 1/2 symbol time, which is the required ranging adjust accuracy
imposed on the CM for TDMA and S-CDMA after a modulation rate change. (Do note that originally, the S-CDMA
adjustment accuracy after modulation rate change was much more stringent, but there was a MULPIv3.0 ECN
06.0318-2 that made the accuracy equivalent to that of TDMA. Note this applies only to the case when there is a
ranging adjust after modulation rate change.
During the test all valid symbol rates will be stepped through as shown in the following table:
Table 2-58 - Symbol Rate Change Sequence Table
Change Msym/ Msym/ Maximum Sum of Timing Channel Power Change_Y for
Sequence_X Sec Sec Adjustments Constant Spectral Power Tests
(6.25uSec/64 units)
1 5.12 2.56 5 -3dB
2 2.56 1.28 7 -3dB
3 1.28 2.56 7 +3dB
4 2.56 5.12 5 +3dB
Procedures
There are two CMTS test modes required for this test and one which may optionally be used. These modes are
invoked using the required Test MIBs in CM-SP-TestMIB-D04-070829.doc.
DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB Enumerated Test Mode 15 - Include Ranging Required TLV in next UCD
DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB Enumerated Test Mode 83 - Include the Maintain PSD TLV in subsequent UCD
messages.
DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB Enumerated Test Mode 106 - Inhibit unicast ranging opportunities for individual
modem.
DOCSIS 3.0Test MIB Enumerated Test Mode 123 - Enable simultaneous bursts on all UGS flows of CM under
test.
The DOCSIS 3.0 MAC and Upper Layer Protocols Interface Specification states in section 11.1:
"If the CMTS changes the Modulation Rate or Center Frequency on an S-CDMA channel, it MUST force re-
ranging using the Ranging Required parameter."
Thus, in this test, the UCD which forces the modem to re-range is used for the channel change. The failure criterion
for the S-CDMA portion of this test is thus that packets are tested for transmission without loss before the symbol
rate change, and after the re-ranging completes, packets are again passed to verify that no packets are lost after the
symbol rate change
Two Power Modes for Symbol Rate Change
There are two symbol rate change modes with respect to transmit power in DOCSIS 3.0: constant power and
constant power spectral density. In the first case, the total power is maintained during the symbol rate change in
order to permit SNR increases on the channel due to increased AWGN, burst noise, or other RF impairments. In the
other mode, the spectral power density of the CM transmissions is maintained, permitting the division of a single
wide channel into two or more sub-channels in a manner which should not cause upstream laser clipping due to
increased total power on the upstream. In the preferred method procedures below, the docsIfCmStatusTxPower MIB
is used in conjunction with the RNG-RSP messages in the downstream sniffer capture to confirm that the modem
transmitted at the correct power level after a symbol rate change.
An alternate optional method is to use a spectrum analyzer or VSA to measure power level. If this alternate method
is used, the test procedures would include the following steps:
Alternate Optional Power Measurement Method - VSA or Spectrum Analyzer
Step # Step Description
1.X.1 Read the CM MIB, docsIfUpChannelWidth, to verify initial symbol rate corresponds to the second column in
the table Change Sequence_X.
1.X.2 Using a spectrum analyzer or VSA, read the initial CM Upstream Tx Power Level of successive station
maintenance bursts.
1.X.3 Use the DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB (Enumerated Test Mode 106) to disable the CMTS from sending Unicast
Station Maintenance Maps.
1.X.4 Change the symbol rate on the CMTS according to the third column in Change Sequence_X.
1.X.5 Continually poll the CM MIB, docsIfUpChannelWidth, until the final symbol rate is reported.
1.X.6 Use the DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB (Enumerated Test Mode 106) to enable the CMTS to send Unicast Station
Maintenance Maps.
1.X.7 Using the spectrum analyzer or VSA, read the final CM Upstream Tx Power Level of the next CM station
maintenance burst.
Element Tested Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
1.X.8 Power Level (for Equal Power Power Density Equal Before:
Density TLV) Before and After After:
Symbol Rate Change
1.X.9 Power Level (for Equal Power Channel Power Equal Before:
Channel TLV) Before and After After:
Symbol Rate Change
This alternate method is included here and not in the procedures because the preferred method lends itself to
automation better than the spectrum analysis power measurement method.
In response to a symbol rate change, a CM must adjust its transmit timing offset in accordance with 6.2.20.4 of the
PHY 3.0 specification for both A-TDMA and S-CDMA modes. This behavior is verified in two of the procedures
using the timing adjustments in RNG-RSP messages after the symbol rate change to infer that the CM correctly
applied the requisite timing adjustments. If large timing adjustments are made, either the CM did not implement the
adjustments internally properly or the CMTS did not implement the legacy adjustments.
To simplify this test, the RF channel in the test environment must be flat, i.e., a short length of coax such that pre-
equalization can be turned off and new equalization will not be required in the modified symbol rate.
Number of Test Cases
With the "Ranging Required" and "Maintain Constant Spectral Density" TLVs, there are four combinations that
apply to A-TDMA. Since re-ranging is always required for S-CDMA, only two combinations apply. Therefore, there
are six test scenarios:
Part 1: TDMA mode, constant total power, no re-ranging
Part 2: TDMA mode, constant power spectral density, no re-ranging
Part 3: TDMA mode, constant total power, re-ranging required
Part 4: TDMA mode, constant power spectral density, re-ranging required
Part 5: S-CDMA mode, constant total power, re-ranging required
Part 6: S-CDMA mode, constant power spectral density, re-ranging required
3.X.10 Verify that the total power is unchanged. Examine P_final - P_initial
the sniffer capture and determine the value of = P_range.
P_range which is the sum of all RNG-RSP power
adjustments to the modem after the
docsIfCmStatusTxPower query PX_initial, until
the PX_final SNMP query.
(Purpose: CM should NOT autonomously change
power, all power adjustments must be the result
of the CMTS commands.)
3.X.11 Set the packet source to send 200 byte packets No lost packets
to the CM at 50 packets per second over the
UGS flow for one minute. Measure any packet
errors.
Assumptions
Setup
Equipment List
Vector Signal Analyzer, recommended 89640A, 89641A, or 89650S
Packet Generator
Test Controller
Topology
CM Packet
CMTS
Under Test Generator
Nominal
0 dBmV
AC Power Control
VSA
Network Connection
for SNMP Control
Test
Controller
System Configuration
Vector Signal Analyzer Configuration:
28
Procedure updated per ECN PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0751-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
Procedures
Part 1. Un-Equalized MER over 5-42 MHz TDMA operating in single channel
mode
TC778.1 PROCEDURES 1.1-1.12: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-42 MHZ TDMA
OPERATING IN SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measure the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 42 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
1.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
1.X.2 CM AC power off.
1.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
1.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
1.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
1.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
1.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
1.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
1.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
1.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
1.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 8, Appendix C.
1.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency as specified in row x of Table 2-59.
1.X.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate
specified in row x of Table 2-59 (channel width = symbol rate*1.25).
1.X.4.10 Using MIB docIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 9 & 10 as specified in row x of
Table 2-59.
1.X.4.11 Using CLI, disable upstream pre-equalization for all US channels.
1.X.5 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
1.X.6 Configure packet generator setting packet length to 1518 bytes.
1.X.7 Send upstream packets through CM using packet generator at a rate of 10 packets per second.
1.X.8 Configure VSA for burst detection using symbol rate, modulation type and center frequency specified in row
x of Table 2-59.
1.X.9 Use VSA to capture 10 data bursts.
1.X.10 Measure, record and average the MER obtained from the 10 data bursts.
1.X.11 Verify that average MER from the 10 bursts meet specification.
Element Tested Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
1.X.11.1 MER Threshold_X
(refer to Table 2-59)
Part 9. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz TDMA operating in single channel
mode
TC778.10 PROCEDURE 9.1-9.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ TDMA
OPERATING IN SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measure the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
9.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
9.X.2 CM AC power off.
9.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
9.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
9.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
9.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
9.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
9.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
9.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
9.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
9.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 8, Appendix C.
9.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency as specified in row x of Table 2-61.
9.X.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate
specified in row x of Table 2-61 (channel width = symbol rate*1.25).
9.X.4.10 Using MIB docIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 9 & 10 as specified in row x of
Table 2-61.
9.X.4.11 Using CLI disable upstream pre-equalization for all US channels.
9.X.5 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
9.X.6 Configure packet generator setting packet length to 1518 bytes.
9.X.7 Send upstream packets through CM using packet generator at a rate of 10 packets per second.
9.X.8 Configure VSA for burst detection using symbol rate, modulation type and center frequency specified in row
x of Table 2-61.
9.X.9 Use VSA to capture 10 data bursts.
9.X.10 Measure, record and average the MER obtained from the 10 data bursts.
9.X.11 Verify that average MER from the 10 bursts meet specification.
Element Tested Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
9.X.11.1 MER Threshold_X
(refer to Table 2-61)
Part 10. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz TDMA operating in 2 channel
mode
TC778.2 PROCEDURES 10.1-10.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ TDMA
OPERATING IN 2 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Part 11. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz TDMA operating in 3 channel
mode
TC778.11 PROCEDURES 11.1-11.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ TDMA
OPERATING IN 3 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Part 12. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz TDMA operating in 4 channel
mode
TC778.12 PROCEDURES 12.1-12.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ TDMA
OPERATING IN 4 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
12.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
12.X.2 CM AC power off.
12.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
12.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
12.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
12.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
12.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
12.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
12.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
12.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel4.cfg described in Appendix A.
12.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 8, Appendix C for each of the upstream channels.
12.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test channel (Ft) as specified in
row x of Table 2-61.
12.X.4.9 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz - 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the symbol
or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
12.X.4.10 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 2*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz - 2*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
12.X.4.11 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 3*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the fourth upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz - 3*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-61.
12.X.4.12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width of the test, second, third and fourth
channels to the channel width corresponding to the symbol rate specified in row x of Table 2-61 (channel
width = symbol rate*1.25).
12.X.4.13 Using MIB docIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 9 & 10 of the test, second, third
and fourth upstream channels as specified in row x of Table 2-61.
12.X.4.1 Using CLI disable upstream pre-equalization for all US channels.
12.X.5 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
12.X.6 Configure packet generator setting packet length to 1518 bytes.
12.X.7 Send upstream packets through CM using packet generator at a rate of 10 packets per second.
Part 13. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz S-CDMA operating in single
channel mode
TC778.13 PROCEDURES 13.1-13.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ S-CDMA
OPERATING IN SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measure the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
13.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
13.X.2 CM AC power off.
13.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
13.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
13.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
13.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
13.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
13.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
13.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
13.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel1.cfg described in Appendix A.
13.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select burst profile with characteristics as described by Burst
Profile 9 Appendix C.
13.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency as specified in row x of Table 2-62.
13.X.4.9 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width corresponding to the symbol rate
specified in row x of Table 2-62 (channel width = symbol rate*1.25).
13.X.4.10 Using MIB docIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 9 & 10 as specified in row x of
Table 2-62.
13.X.4.11 Command CMTS to use enumerated test mode type 108 to schedule spreader-off station maintenance
immediately before each spreader-on data grant.
13.X.4.12 Using CLI disable upstream pre-equalization for all US channels.
13.X.5 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
13.X.6 Configure packet generator setting packet length to 1518 bytes.
13.X.7 Send upstream packets through CM using packet generator at a rate of 10 packets per second.
13.X.8 Configure VSA for burst detection using symbol rate, modulation type and center frequency specified in row
x of Table 2-62.
13.X.9 Use VSA and capture 10 data bursts.
13.X.10 Upload captured spreader-on burst of each of the bursts to test controller.
13.X.11 De-spread burst and determine demodulated burst MER parameter.
Part 14. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz S-CDMA operating in 2 channel
mode
TC778.14 PROCEDURES 14.1-14.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ S-CDMA
OPERATING IN 2 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
14.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
14.X.2 CM AC power off.
14.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
14.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
14.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
14.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
14.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
14.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
14.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
14.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel2.cfg described in Appendix A.
14.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 9 Appendix C for each of the upstream channels.
14.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test channel (Ft) as specified in
row x of Table 2-62.
14.X.4.9 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz - 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the symbol
or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
14.X.4.10 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width of the test channel and the second
channel to the channel width corresponding to the symbol rate specified in row x of Table 2-62 (channel
width = symbol rate*1.25).
14.X.4.11 Using MIB docIfCmtsModType set the upstream modulation type for IUCs 9 & 10 of the test channel and
the second upstream channel as specified in row x of Table 2-62.
14.X.4.12 Command CMTS to use enumerated test mode type 108 to schedule spreader-off station maintenance
immediately before each spreader-on data grant.
14.X.4.13 Using CLI disable upstream pre-equalization for all US channels.
14.X.5 CM AC power on. Wait for CM ready.
14.X.6 Configure packet generator setting packet length to 1518 bytes.
14.X.7 Send upstream packets through CM using packet generator at a rate of 10 packets per second.
14.X.8 Configure VSA for burst detection using symbol rate, modulation type and center frequency specified in row
Part 15. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz S-CDMA operating in 3 channel
mode
TC778.15 PROCEDURES 15.1-15.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ S-CDMA
OPERATING IN 3 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
15.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
15.X.2 CM AC power off.
15.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
15.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
15.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
15.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
15.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
15.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
15.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
15.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel3.cfg described in Appendix A.
15.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 9 Appendix C for each of the upstream channels.
15.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test channel (Ft) as specified in
row x of Table 2-62.
15.X.4.9 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz -1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the symbol
or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
15.X.4.10 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 2*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the third upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz + 2*1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
15.X.4.11 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelWidth set the upstream channel width of the test, second, and third channels to
the channel width corresponding to the symbol rate specified in row x of Table 2-62 (channel width =
symbol rate*1.25).
Part 16. Un-Equalized MER over 5-85 MHz S-CDMA operating in 4 channel
mode
TC778.16 PROCEDURES 16.1-16.24: UN-EQUALIZED MER OVER 5-85 MHZ S-CDMA
OPERATING IN 4 CHANNEL MODE
These procedures measures the fidelity of the CM transmit waveforms across different modulations, symbol rates,
and channel frequencies within the 5 MHz to 85 MHz operating band.
Step # Step Description
16.X.1 Connect test setup as shown in Figure 2-15 above.
16.X.2 CM AC power off.
16.X.3 CMTS power on. Wait for CMTS ready.
16.X.4 Provision the CMTS as follows:
16.X.4.1 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelWidth set the downstream channel width to 6 MHz.
16.X.4.2 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelFrequency set the downstream frequency to any valid STD downstream
frequency.
16.X.4.3 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelModulation set the downstream channel modulation to 256-QAM.
16.X.4.4 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelInterleave set the downstream interleaver to taps128Increment1.
16.X.4.5 Using MIB docsIfDownChannelPower and by adjusting the downstream path attenuator make sure that the
input receive power level at the CM is 0dBmV.
16.X.4.6 Provision upstream using PhyChannel4.cfg described in Appendix A.
16.X.4.7 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelModulationProfile select a burst profile with characteristics as described by
Burst Profile 9 Appendix C for each of the upstream channels.
16.X.4.8 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream frequency of the test channel (Ft) as specified in
row x of Table 2-62.
16.X.4.9 IF X≤12, Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft + 4.6 MHz + 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the
symbol or modulation rate specified in row x of Table 2-62.
IF X>12 Using MIB docsIfUpChannelFrequency set the upstream center frequency of the second upstream
channel to Ft - 2.6 MHz - 1.25*ModRate where Ft is the test channel frequency and ModRate is the symbol
jitter special test mode, alternating +1 and -1 data will be continually transmitted by the CM at a valid upstream
carrier frequency. This signal will be input to a special test board to perform envelope detection and recovery of the
fundamental frequency of the envelope, which will be the symbol clock of the upstream (i.e., the modulation rate of
the CM).
While providing the Annex B downstream stimulus to the CM, the AWG also provides stored, synchronous clock
waveforms at the upstream Rs for the test and at the downstream symbol rate.
These stored clock waveforms, during the test mode, have the characteristics of the worst-case jitter and frequency
drift referenced in the specification. The phase of the stored clock waveform for the downstream symbol rate Rs is
used to encode the Annex B downstream waveform, as if this downstream waveform were actually created with this
downstream symbol clock (with its jitter and drift).
A Modulation Domain Analyzer, triggered by the AWG upstream clock waveform will capture the recovered
upstream clock from the envelope detector during the application of the downstream jitter and drift.
The RMS jitter (discounting mean) of the recovered clock is computed from each measurement.
For the upstream carrier frequency phase noise tests, a Signal Test System is used to capture the CM transmission in
the special test mode, and compare with a reference provided by a stable Frequency Synthesizer. For the upstream
carrier frequency settling, a Vector Modulation Analyzer, or other data capture equipment, captures the upstream
transmissions, and MATLAB (or equivalent) analysis tools are used to verify the phase noise has settled to
acceptable limits within 100 milliseconds of frequency change.
The upstream carrier phase noise will be measured using a CW test mode in the CM that permits transmission of an
un-bursted carrier with no data. The phase noise of the CM transmitter is measured with a standard phase noise test
system, e.g., Agilent 4352S VCO/PLL Signal Test System. The phase noise measurement system is configured
according to the manufacturer's recommendation. Output data is integrated phase noise over the specified band in
dBc. Alternately, a Modulation Domain Analyzer may be used. For the transient phase noise test, a data capture
system will be used and computations done in Matlab (or equivalent).
Because phase noise is typically higher at higher channel frequency, the measurement is performed with channel
frequency at or near the upper band edge of upstream, i.e., at or near 38.8 MHz for the upper region (8 kHz to
3.2 MHz) measurement.
For specific suggestions with regard to equipment that may be used in this test, refer to a supplement at the end of
the ATP that provides these details as an illustrative example.
Assumptions
It will be assumed that a file exists for use with the Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) that will create a QAM
channel with embedded commands for required test modes as well as contain all the downstream impairments under
a worst case impairment operation. The specification explains that this performance should be met in the presence of
worst-case frequency drift and any round-trip propagation delay up to the maximum allowed. It is also assumed that
multiple upstream channels are not necessary to test the CM ability to achieve proper upstream synchronization. The
DRFI specification adds another source of downstream stress, the jitter or drift of the DRFI QAM modulator symbol
clock of 1.5 ns over 100 seconds with respect to the 10.24 MHz DTI or CMTS clock. This additional source of jitter
or drift is not intended to be compensated for or averaged by the CM. It is, instead, another source of error in the
upstream and part of the total system budget. Therefore this stress will not be included in the AWG.
An Modulation Domain Analyzer, triggered by the AWG upstream clock waveform, will capture the recovered
upstream clock from the envelope detector during the application of the downstream jitter and drift. The RMS jitter
(discounting mean) of the recovered clock is computed. These measurements are repeated with the advanced
reference upstream clock as the trigger.
Topology
50 Ω Cable
Ch 1 LP Filter Ch A
Signal Arbitrary Modulation
Generator Waveform Domain
12.5 MHz Generator Analyzer
50 Ω Cable
Ch 2 LP Filter Ch B
50 Ω Cable
Cable AWGN
Signal Source
Modem
Generator
Under 40.625MHz
Test
75 Ω Cable
Hi Var. Atten
Spectrum
Diplexer
Analyzer 75 Ω Cable Freq. 50 Ω Cable
Lo 75-50 Ω Pad
50 Ω Cable Doubler
System Configuration
These tests will be done in a special test mode with an AWG as the downstream QAM generator and will therefore
not need configuration files or modulation profiles.
Table 2-63 - Jitter - Change Sequence Table
Test Case_X Downstream QAM Two Way Delay Downstream Power
Level
1 256 None -15dBmV
2 256 Maximum -15dBmV
3 64 None -15dBmV
4 64 Maximum -15dBmV
5 256 None -6dBmV
6 256 Maximum -6dBmV
Procedures
Test Modes
DOCSIS 3.0 Test MIB Enumerated Test Mode 79 - In the upstream clock jitter special test mode, alternating bi-
phase +1 and -1 data will be continually transmitted by the CM at a valid upstream carrier frequency and symbol
rate based on an embedded command in the QAM downstream signal. To enter this mode a TST-REQ message with
a value of one for the mode and with no TLV for the Upstream Channel ID must be received by the CM. With no
TLV the CM will respond as in the DOCSIS 2.0 test mode, i.e., with only one upstream channel. Receiving this
TST-REQ message will cause the CM to enter a test mode in which it will transmit a continuous waveform with an
alternating binary sequence on a single upstream. If the mode is set to 2, the CM will transmit an unmodulated CW
signal.
Organization of Test Cases
Part 1: Upstream Clock Jitter, Stressed Downstream
Part 2: Upstream Carrier Frequency Phase Noise
Part 3: Phase Noise Settling
Assumptions
CMTS that supports Selectable Active Codes Mode 2.
If the CMTS supports S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping = 2, then Procedure 4 will be run.
This test is only applicable to CMs that support Selectable Active Codes Mode 2 and requires the CM to be
forwarding upstream data packets generated by the packet generator in S-CDMA mode with code hopping enabled
operating both in mode 1 and mode 2.
Data to initialize the LFSR comes via SNMP or via the proprietary CMTS user interface.
From the RF-MIB:
docsIfCmtsModulationTable
docsIfCmtsModulationEntry(1)
docsIfUpChannelScdmaActiveCodes
docsIfUpChannelScdmaCodesPerSlot
docsIfUpChannelScdmaFrameSize
docsIfUpChannelScdmaHoppingSeed
docsIfUpChannelScdmaHoppingModet
docsIfUpChannelScdmaActiveCodesSelectionString
To verify correctness of the CM operation in the desired mode, it is required to verify the MIB value after each SET
command. This can be done by the GET command.
Equipment List
A Time server
A TFTP server
A DHCP server to provide valid lease(s).
Packet Generator
Downstream Sniffer
System Configuration
PHY-V3XX uses a DOCSIS 1.1 configuration file PhyBasic.cfg - see Appendix A
Burst Profile 10 - Type 3 DOCSIS 3.0 S-CDMA QPSK Channel - see Appendix C
Upstream_Phy_Config_1:
Symbol Rate 5120 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 128
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 1
29
Procedure updated per ECN PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0752-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
Upstream_Phy_Config_2:
Symbol Rate 2560 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 112
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 1
Upstream_Phy_Config_3:
Symbol Rate 5120 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 128
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 0
Upstream_Phy_Config_4:
Symbol Rate 5120 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 120
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 3
S-CDMA selection string for active codes (CMTS default value)
Upstream_Phy_Config_5:
Symbol Rate 2560 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 112
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 3
S-CDMA selection string for active codes (CMTS default value)
Upstream_Phy_Config_6:
Symbol Rate 1280 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
S-CDMA Codes Per Mini-Slot 2
S-CDMA Number of Active Codes 112
S-CDMA selection mode for active codes and code hopping 3
S-CDMA selection string for active codes (CMTS default value)
Upstream_Phy_Config_7:
Symbol Rate 1280 KSym/Sec
S-CDMA Mode Enable 1
S-CDMA Spreading Intervals per Frame 16
Procedures30
Note: Procedure does not itemize appropriate warm up times, settling times, or time outs.
30
Procedures updated per ECN PHYv3.0-ATP-N-08.0752-1 by JS on 02/02/09.
2.3.4 Start the packet generator sending 3000 64-byte packets upstream at 50 packets per second.
2.3.5 Wait 1 minute.
2.3.6 Verify packets sent.
Element Tested Expected Value Recorded Value Pass/Fail
2.3.6.1 Packets received by traffic generator > 2970
Table 2-66 - CM Return Loss test Cases for 5-85 MHz Upstream
Test Case X Upstream Channel(s) Center Upstream Symbol Downstream Channel(s) Config File
Frequencies in MHz Rate in MHz Center Frequency in MHz
1 5.8 1.6 111 PHYChannel1.cfg
2 83.4 3.2 453 PHYChannel1.cfg
3 40 6.4 867 PHYChannel1.cfg
4 6.6, 9.8,37.2, 40.4 3.2 111, 117, 123, 129 PHYChannel4.cfg
5 40, 43.2, 46.4, 49.6 3.2 849, 855, 861, 867 PHYChannel4.cfg
Assumptions
Test
Controller
control bus
Vector
Network
Analyzer
30 dB Atten
Coupler Upstream
Attenuator
Diplex
Attenuator CMTS
Filter
Downstream
Attenuator
Calibration Plane
CM
Under Test
PHY Configuration
Modulation: 64-QAM
Symbol Rate: 5.056941 Msym/sec
PhyBasic.cfg
Privacy Enable=0 (disabled)
Network Access Control=1 (Enabled)
Downstream Frequency Override=<CMTS DS freq>
Upstream Channel ID=<CMTS US Chan ID>
Max Number of CPE=16
Upstream Service Flow
Service Flow Reference=1
Parameter Set Type=x07 (0111b)
Traffic Priority=1
Schedule type=2 (Best Effort)
Downstream Service Flow
Service Flow Reference=2
Parameter Set Type= x07 (0111b)
Traffic Priority=1
UgsServiceFlowBasic
QoS Parameter Set= 07
Service Flow Scheduling Type 6
Grants per Interval= 1
Unsolicited Grant Size= 500
Nominal Grant Interval= 10000 us
Tolerated Grant Jitter= 2000 us
Req. Transmission Policy= 0x0000017F
Upstream Service Flow One - UGS:
Service Flow Reference= 3
UgsServiceFlowBasic +
Required Attribute Mask = 0x00000001
Forbidden Attribute Mask = 0x0000fffe
Upstream Classifier:
Classifier Reference=1
Service Flow Reference=3
Rule Priority=2
Classifier Activation State=1
IP Packet Classification:
IP Protocol=17
TCP/UDP Source Port Start=1000
TCP/UDP Source Port End=1000
PhyChannel1.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow One - UGS
PhyChannel2.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow One - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Two - UGS
PhyChannel3.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
UgsServiceFlowBasic +
Upstream Service Flow One - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Two - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Three - UGS
PhyChannel4.cfg
PhyBasic.cfg +
Upstream Service Flow One - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Two - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Three - UGS +
Upstream Service Flow Four - UGS
PhyChannelMulti.cfg
Same as PhyChannel4.cfg
Measurement Correction
Delta Factor
X dB Y dB
0.25 12.52
0.5 9.64
0.75 8.00
1 6.87
2 4.33
3 3.02
4 2.20
5 1.65
6 1.26
7 0.97
8 0.75
9 0.58
10 0.46
11 0.36
12 0.28
13 0.22
14 0.18
15 0.14
MER Correction
13
12
11
10
9
8
MER Correction dB
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Indicated MER Delta above the instrument floor dB
Example #1
An instrument has an MER floor of 47 dB.
Using this instrument, the indicated MER of the DUT is 43 dB.
The indicated MER delta is 47-43= 4 dB.
From the table, the MER correction is 2.2 dB.
The actual MER of the DUT is 43+ 2.2 = 45.2 dB.
Example #2
An instrument has an MER floor of 46 dB.
Using this instrument, the indicated MER of the DUT is 43 dB.
The indicated MER delta is 47-43= 3 dB.
From the table, the MER correction is 3 dB.
The actual MER of the DUT is 43+ 3 = 46 dB.
Note: In this example, the MER of the instrument and the MER of the DUT are both equal to 46 dB.
The two equal noise powers add to create a 3 dB change so the indicated MER = 43 dB.
Burst Profile 3 - Type2 DOCSIS 1.x/2.0 TDMA QPSK and 64-QAM Channel
Req Init Stn Short Long Adv. Adv. UGS IUC
Short Long
1 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 iuc numbers
qpsk qpsk qpsk qpsk qpsk qam 64 qam 64 qam 16 modulation type
off off off off off off off off diff encoding
default default default default default default default default preamble length
0 5 5 6 8 12 16 8 FECT bytes
N/A 34 34 75 220 75 223 76 FECK bytes
338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 scrambler seed
N/A N/A N/A 11 N/A 11 N/A N/A max burst size
default default default default default default default default guard time
N/A false false true true true true true last codeword shortened
on on on on on on on on scrambler
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 0 1 Interleaver Depth
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2048 N/A Interleaver Block Size
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A qpsk1 qpsk1 qpsk1 preamble type
Note: For preamble length values up to 64 bits, a packet size from 221 to 440 bytes will require a grant of 64
minislots. This should cause the allocated codes to equal the number of active codes. For preamble values
greater than 64 bits, decrease the FECT values as follows:
Preamble Len FECT
64 to 94 15
31
Revised per PHYv3.0-N-15.1268-1 on 5/6/15 by JB.
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Df2 Df3 Df4 Uf1 Uf2 Uf3 Uf4
D D D D U U U U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
D1
D2
FN-A:
Splitter
Diplexer
U1
U2
Splitter
U3
U4
Topology Configuration:
FN-A: D1, D2, D3, D4, U1, U2, U3, U4
Plant Frequencies:
Downstream Frequencies:
Df1: 603 MHz
Df2: 609 MHz
Df3: 615 MHz
Df4: 621 MHz
Upstream Frequencies:
Uf1: 20.0 MHz
Uf2: 23.2 MHz
Uf3: 26.4 MHz
Uf4: 29.6 MHz
Channel Configuration:
DS1: 603 MHz, Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(8,16), DCID=1
DS2: 609 MHz, Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=2
DS3: 615 MHz, Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(128,1), DCID=3
DS4: 621 MHz, Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(64,2), DCID=4
US1: 14 MHz, 3.2 MHz channel width, UCID=1
US2: 22 MHz, 3.2 MHz channel width, UCID=2
US3: 30.4 MHz, 3.2 MHz channel width, UCID=3
US4: 38 MHz, 3.2 MHz channel width, UCID=4
Bonding Group 2:
Direction: upstream
Channel List: {US1, US2, US3, US4}
Attribute Mask: <default>
Resequencing Wait: <N/A>
Resequencing Warning: <N/A>
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexD2>
FN-A <IfIndexD3>
FN-A <IfIndexD4>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
FN-A <IfIndexU2>
FN-A <IfIndexU3>
FN-A <IfIndexU4>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Df2 Df3 Uf1
D D D D U
4 Fiber Node FN-A
1 2 3 1
D1
D2
Splitter
FN-A:
Diplexer
D4
U1
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
D2: Df2 (609 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=2
D3: Df3 (615 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=3
D4: Df4 (621 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=3
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexD2>
FN-A <IfIndexD3>
FN-A <IfIndexD4>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Df2 Df3 Uf1
D D D U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 2 3 1
D1
Splitter
D2
FN-A:
Diplexer
U1
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
D2: Df2 (609 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=2
D3: Df3 (615 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=3
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexD2>
FN-A <IfIndexD3>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Df2 Uf1
D D U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 2 1
D1
Splitter
D2
Diplexer
FN-A:
D1, D2, U1
U1
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
D2: Df2 (609 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=2
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
CMTS MIB configuration
Note: Due to references between tables, the CMTS MIBs need to be configured in the order listed. The notation
"<text>" is used where text represents a mnemonic for a particular value, rather than the literal value. For
example, <IfIndexD1> represents the ifIndex for Downstream Channel 1, and <MdIfIndex> represents the
ifIndex for the MAC Domain.
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexD2>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Uf1
D U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 1
D1 (optional)
Splitter
Diplexer
FN-A:
D1, U1
U1
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Uf1 Uf2
D U U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 1 2
FN-A:
D1 D1, U1, U2
U1
Splitter
U2
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
U2: Uf1 (22 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=2
Note: Due to references between tables, the CMTS MIBs need to be configured in the order listed. The notation
"<text>" is used where text represents a mnemonic for a particular value, rather than the literal value. For
example, <IfIndexD1> represents the ifIndex for Downstream Channel 1, and <MdIfIndex> represents the
ifIndex for the MAC Domain.
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
FN-A <IfIndexU2>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Uf1 Uf2 Uf3
D U U U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 1 2 3
D1
FN-A:
Diplexer
D1, U1, U2,
U1 U3
Splitter
U2
U3
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
U2: Uf1 (22 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=2
U3: Uf1 (30 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=3
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeName NodeDescr
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeName ChIfIndex
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
FN-A <IfIndexU2>
FN-A <IfIndexU3>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
HFC Topology
MAC Domain-1
Df1 Uf1 Uf2 Uf3 Uf4
D U U U U
Fiber Node FN-A
1 1 2 3 4
D1
FN-A:
Diplexer
U2
Splitter
U3
U4
CMTS Configuration
Channel Configuration:
D1: Df1 (603 MHz), Primary-capable, 256-QAM, Interleave(I,J)=(32,4), DCID=1
U1: Uf1 (14 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=1
U2: Uf1 (22 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=2
U3: Uf1 (30 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=3
U4: Uf1 (38 MHz), Standard Burst Profile 3, Modulation Rate 2.56M, UCID=4
docsIfDownChannelTable
ClabTopoFiberNodeCfg
NodeNam NodeDescr
e
FN-A Fiber Node A
ClabTopoChFnCfg
NodeNam ChIfIndex
e
FN-A <IfIndexD1>
FN-A <IfIndexU1>
FN-A <IfIndexU2>
FN-A <IfIndexU3>
FN-A <IfIndexU4>
docsIf3MdCfg
ifIndex <MdIfIndex>
MddInterval <default>
IpProvMode ipv4
CmStatusEvCtlEnabled false
UsFreqRange standard(0)
McastDsidFwdEnabled true
MultRxChModeEnabled true
MultTxChModeEnabled true
EarlyAuthEncryptCtrl disableEae (1)
TftpProxyEnabled false
SrcAddrVerifEnabled false
DownChannelAnnex annexB (4)
CmUdcEnable false
SendUdcRulesEnalbed false
docsIf3MdChCfg
docsIf3RccCfg
docsIf3RxModuleCfg
docsIf3RxChCfg
docsIf3BondingGrpCfg
The following sections present descriptions of the initial settings, and the changes to these settings, and the bursting
on and off status of the active channels which are recommended for testing CM upstream performance in Multiple
Transmit Channel mode.
It will be necessary to develop CMTS capability to create the initial settings, and control the subsequent variations to
the settings, in such a fashion as to allow measurement against the requirements, and maintain consistency with the
specifications (e.g., ensure bursting and non-bursting durations are static long enough for measurements, and
ensuring that a "global reconfiguration time" is NOT erroneously provided in tests where a CM is supposed to
maintain performance during minor variations in conditions but in the absence of such reconfiguration).
Further details may be provided in a subsequent memo.
E.3 3.0 Multiple Active Upstream Channels Test Scenarios - Power Profiles
When Multiple Transmit Channel mode is enabled, one to four channels may be active (i.e., in the Transmit Channel
Set). The following sections describe scenarios which should be set-up for measurement against the requirements.
Section 3.0 is dedicated to presenting "power profiles" describing the changes in transmit power which are
commanded to the CM for the channels, without the benefit of a global reconfiguration time. These power profiles
are to be the basis of many of the tests with multiple upstream channels.
Center frequency, modulation rate, modulation type, varying modulation type of the burst among burst profiles on
the channel, location of the Dynamic Range window, combinations of channels bursting and not bursting, and actual
power levels of each channel within the Dynamic Range Window are all parameters which must be selected.
However, the first consideration to discuss, due to its "newness" to the DOCSIS 3.0 generation of CM, is the power
profile for a test set-up.
Example power profiles are given in the following sections, and these are expected to be invoked in many of the test
set-ups for measuring upstream power accuracy, stability, and fidelity, while alternately bursting and not bursting,
independently, on the active channels. The power profiles describe a) the power level of each channel when it is
bursting, in terms of Pr_n (the reported power for the channel), compared to the top of the Dynamic Range Window,
and b) depicting when each channel is not bursting (denoted by "OFF" in the tables). "OFF" in the tables means that
the CM is not granted a burst on that channel for the minislots in that segment of time represented in the table; the
channel remains an active channel, it is just not bursting. No "global reconfiguration time" is provided by the
CMTS.
It is recommended that besides monitoring for stability on channels that are bursting (even as the other channel is
turning on and off and changing its power level), that no FEC be employed, and high density modulation be
employed (except for considerations regarding high or low average power, as mentioned further below), and packets
be monitored for occurrence of any errors, to help ensure that changes on one channel are not impacting
performance on channels which maintain bursting during those changes.
3.1 Two Active Channels. Two example power profiles are provided for the Two Active Channel case. Power profile
PP 2-1 operates the upstream channels over a range of largest power to smallest power possible given 1) the largest
power, 2) without global reconfiguration time, and 3) maintaining fidelity requirements without relaxation. Power
profile PP 2-2 operates the upstream channels over a range of smallest power to largest power possible given the
smallest possible power is touched, and also given conditions #2 and #3 above.
Power Profile 2-1:
(Shading shows the extreme combinations.)
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Another power profile is provided which exercises another "corner" of the DOCSIS 3.0 requirements.
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Ch 2 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 OFF -12 -12 -12 OFF
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -5.0 -5.0 -5.0 OFF
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF -5.0 OFF -5.0 OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF -4.0 OFF -5.0 -5.0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 OFF -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 OFF
Ch 2 -4.5 -4.5 OFF -2.0 OFF -2.0 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF
Ch 3 -8.5 -8.5 OFF -6.0 OFF -6.0 OFF -11.0 OFF -11.0 OFF
Ch 4 OFF -9.5 -9.5 -9.5 OFF -7.0 -7.0 -7.0 OFF -12 -12
Power Profile for Each Channel (relative to top of Dynamic Range Window), dB
Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ch 1 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0
Ch 2 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF
Ch 3 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 0
Ch 4 OFF -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 OFF
3rd intermod of the two channels and 3rd harmonic of low channel fall together, in a non-adjacent frequency region
above the high channel.
FP 2-2, with Fc1 = 12.8 MHz, and Rs = 5.12 MHz.
FP 2-4, with Fc1 = 12.8 MHz, and Rs = 2.56 MHz.
FP 2-8, with Fc1 = 12.8 MHz, and Rs = 1.28 MHz.
Rs = 5.12
th TDMA QPSK the only
22.40 28.80
center of Channel
acent to Channel
losest non-adjacent to Channel
entered on Channel
djacent to Channel
losest non-adjacent to Channel
center of Channel 1 + Channel 2
center of Channel 1 + Channel 2
on (dBc)
non-adjacent
50 -54
50 -50
44 -44
Figure E-1 - Test Limits for Various Measurement Bands for an Example
with Two Channels in the Transmit Channel Set, using FP 2-2 and PP 2-1
To explain the calculations in the table within the figure, consider measurement band M2 in Step 2. Both channels
are transmitting at
58 dBmV - 0 dB (Pload_min_set) - 2.5 dB (entry in Power Profile for each channel) = 55.5 dBmV.
The measurement band is 160 kHz, and is adjacent to Channel 1, so the specification for spurious emissions is -50
dBc (also shown in the figure, at the bottom, for reference). Thus, this channel is allowed to contribute 55.5 dBmV -
50 dB = 5.5 dBmV power to the measurement band. The measurement band is non-adjacent to Channel 2 and the
non-adjacent specification is -54 dBc for the 160 kHz measurement, thus this channel is allowed to contribute
55.5 dBmV - 54 dB = 1.5 dBmV power to the measurement band.
Adding these two power values (after converting from dB), and converting back to dB representation, the sum of the
spurious emissions power allowed into the measurement band is 7.0 dBmV, as indicated in the Step 2, M2 entry in
the table of the figure.
Figure E-2 shows the details of Example 2, which is a variation of the first example, but is still based loosely on
Frequency Profile FP 2-2. This example uses the same Power Profile as Example 1, which is PP 2-1. The variations
in Example 2 compared to FP 2-2 are that the first channel is centered at 8.2 MHz, and the second channel uses a
symbol rate different than the first channel (2.56 MHz instead of 5.12 MHz) and is spaced at a non-integer channel
spacing away from Channel 1 (located at 16.4 MHz center). The closer spacing of the two channels allows a
measurement band of 1280 kHz between the two channels which is closer (but non-adjacent) to both channels than
in Example 1.
In Example 2, is using Pload_min_set = 0 dB as in Example 1, and the first channel is using TDMA QPSK
modulation while the second channel is using TDMA 64-QAM modulation, so that the maximum power for Channel
2 is 54 dBmV. The table in the figure shows the test limits for the measurement bands and power profile steps. For
Step 2, measurement band M2, the test limit is 6.1 dBmV (rather than the 7.0 dBmV in the first example). Note that
while the measurement bands are different in Example 2 than in Example 1, the description or characteristic of the
measurement bands are the same in this example as in the first example (see the Key of each example).
Key
M1 160 kHz measurement bandwidth in center of Channel
M2 1 kHz measurement bandwidth adjacent to Channel
160
M3 1
1280 kHz measurement bandwidth, closest non-adjacent to Channel
M4 1
5120 kHz measurement bandwidth centered on Channel
M5 2
1280 kHz measurement bandwidth adjacent to Channel
M6 2
5120 kHz measurement bandwidth, closest non-adjacent to Channel
M7 2
160 kHz measurement bandwidth in center of Channel 1 + Channel 2
M8 centers
1280 kHz measurement bandwidth in center of Channel 1 + Channel 2
centers
Specification (dBc)
measurement bandwidth adjacent non-adjacent
(kHz) 160 -50 -54
1280 -50 -50
5120 -44 -44
Figure E-2 - Test Limits for Various Measurement Bands for an Example with Two Channels in the Transmit
Channel Set, using a Variation of FP 2-2, with different symbol rates on the two channels, and PP 2-1.
E.6 Conclusions
This memo presents recommendations for settings for testing DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems' (CM) upstream with
multiple active upstream channels. Tests from DOCSIS 2.0 and earlier versions did not have to contend with
multiple upstream channels. The scenarios presented can and should be applied to tests for accurately setting, and
then accurately changing, upstream power; ensuring upstream power on one channel is not impacted by changes in
other channels; transmit MER; and spurious emissions, and perhaps other tests.
End of Test