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OFDM and OFDMA parameters apply to DOCSIS 3.1 networks. They are available for graphing from the OFDM/A sub-tab of the Parameters tab on the Alarm Central, Analyze Network View, and Analyze Modem View screens.

On the sub-tab, these parameters are grouped according to where they are measured (OFDM—downstream or OFDMA—upstream), but the following list is organized alphabetically.

Attenuation OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter (in dB).

The loss of upstream signal strength as it travels across the cable plant, measured as the difference in dBmV between the upstream transmit power reported by a cable modem and the upstream Rx Power for the modem as reported by the CMTS.

Average Rx Power OFDM
Downstream RF power parameter (in dBmV).
This is the power of the signal received by the cable modem on this channel, normalized to 6 MHz of spectrum.
Average Rx Power OFDMA
Upstream RF power parameter (in dBmV).
This the RF power received from the CM, normalized to 1.6 MHz of spectrum, measured at the receiver input of the CMTS, as reported by the CMTS.
Capacity
Total capacity of the channel.
CCER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and profile as a number.
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had correctable errors.
CCER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and IUC as a number.
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had correctable errors.
CER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and profile as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and IUC as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
CCER+CER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and profile as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
CCER+CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured for this cable modem on this channel and IUC as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
Corrected
The number of data codewords received in the measured interval that had correctable errors.
Channel Capacity OFDM
Downstream utilization parameter (in Mbps).
This is the maximum data rate the channel can carry.
Channel Capacity OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter (in Mbps).
This is the maximum data rate the channel can carry.
Channel CCER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had correctable errors.
Channel CCER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had correctable errors.
Channel CCER+CER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
Channel CCER+CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
Channel CER OFDM
Downstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
Channel CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
Channel Device Count OFDM
Downstream device count parameter, measured on a per-channel basis as a number.
This is the number of devices on the channel as reported by the CMTS.
Channel Device Count OFDMA
Upstream device count parameter, measured on a per-channel basis as a number.
This is the number of devices on the channel as reported by the CMTS.
Channel Rate OFDM
Downstream utilization parameter measured on a per-channel basis (in Mbps).
This is the actual traffic rate the channel carried during the defined interval.
Channel Rate OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter measured on a per-channel basis (in Mbps).
This is the actual traffic rate the channel carried during the defined interval.
Channel Utilization OFDM
Downstream utilization parameter, measured on a per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of a channel's capacity that is being used.
Channel Utilization OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter, measured on a per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of a channel's capacity that is being used.
CmRxMER OFDM
Cable modem downstream error ratio parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the MER (ratio of average power to average error power) value for each sub-carrier in the downstream channel.
CmRxPwr OFDM
Cable modem downstream receiver power parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dBmV).
This is the power of the signal received by the cable modem on this channel.
CmtsRxMER OFDMA
CMTS upstream error ratio parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the MER (ratio of average power to average error power) value for each sub-carrier in the upstream channel.
CMTS CCER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on an IUC and a channel as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received by the CMTS that had correctable errors.
CMTS CCER+CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on an IUC and a channel as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received by the CMTS that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
CMTS CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on an IUC and a channel as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of all code words transmitted on this channel to the CMTS by all modems during the specified time span that contain uncorrectable errors.
CMTS Channel CCER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on a per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords transmitted on this channel and reported by the CMTS that had correctable errors.
CMTS Channel CCER+CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on a per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords transmitted on this channel and reported by the CMTS that had either correctable or uncorrectable errors.
CMTS Channel CER OFDMA
Upstream RF data parameter, measured from the CMTS on a per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords transmitted on this channel and reported by the CMTS that had uncorrectable errors.
Highest IUC OFDMA
Numeric ID for a set of upstream transmission parameters.
This is the ID of the Interval Usage Code (IUC) which is the highest speed parameter set that can be used on this channel.
Highest Modulation OFDMA
Upstream data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis and reported as a transmission modulation type.
This is the default modulation that corresponds to the IUC with the highest default modulation that the modem can use on this OFDMA channel.
Highest Profile OFDM
Downstream data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis and reported as a profile ID.
This is ID of the highest speed profile the modem can use on this channel.
Highest Speed OFDM
Downstream data parameter measured on a per-modem. per-channel basis (in Mbps).
This is the highest speed the modem can achieve on this channel.
IUC Capacity OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter per IUC (in Mbps).
This is the maximum data rate the channel can carry for the identified IUC.
IUC Device Count OFDMA
Upstream device count data parameter per IUC, measured as a number.
This is the number of devices on the channel for the identified IUC as reported by the CMTS.
IUC MHz Efficiency OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in Mbps/MHz).
This is the actual OFDMA speed that can be obtained by a cable modem, normalized per MHz. It is an absolute value of the bandwidth anticipated for a modem per MHz allocated to the channel.

This value is obtained by dividing the product of the cable modem channel efficiency and channel capacity by the channel width.

IUC Rate OFDMA
Upstream utilization data parameter per IUC (in Mbps).
This is the actual traffic rate the channel carried per IUC during the defined interval.
IUC Usage Efficiency OFDMA
Upstream efficiency parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the ratio between the following codeword counts, represented as a percentage:
  • The number of codewords required if the cable modem always uses the highest IUC defined on the OFDMA channel, and
  • The number of codewords actually used to transmit the data (possibly over different IUC over time).

Fewer codewords are consumed by the cable modem when more data is transmitted over high capacity IUCs.

A modem with a low IUC usage efficiency cannot use higher speed IUCs and a modem with 100% channel efficiency always uses the best IUC defined on the channel. If the best IUC on a channel has a low capacity, a modem with 100% IUC usage efficiency also has a capacity shortage. The capacity effectively usable by the cable modem is the product of channel speed and its IUC usage efficiency.

IUC Utilization OFDMA
Upstream utilization data parameter per IUC as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of a channel's capacity per IUC that is being used.
Mean MER OFDM
Downstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the average modulation error ratio (MER) over all the sub-carriers in the channel. MER is an SNR measure that includes estimated error when performing QAM demodulation.
Mean MER OFDMA
Upstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the average MER over all the sub-carriers in the channel.
MER Deviation OFDM
Downstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the standard deviation between the MER of the sub-carriers in the channel.
MER Deviation OFDMA
Upstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the standard deviation between the MER of the sub-carriers in the channel.
MER Percentile OFDM
Downstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentile number to report MER for on this channel. The default value is 2, which results in the 2nd percentile.
MER Percentile OFDMA
Upstream noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentile number to report MER for on this channel. The default value is 2, which results in the 2nd percentile.
MER Percentile Value OFDM
Downstream RF noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the MER at the designated percentile among the MER of the sub-carriers in the channel.
MER Percentile Value OFDMA
Upstream RF noise parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dB).
This is the MER at the designated percentile among the MER of the sub-carriers in the channel.
Minislot Utilization OFDMA
Upstream utilization parameter, measure as a percentage (%).
The number of minislots the CMTS allocated to modems for transmission on a channel, as a percentage of the total it could have allocated.
NPC CER OFDM
Downstream data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
NCP CRC Failures
Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is a code appended to a data field (NCP) to allow checking for corruption of data by the receiver.
NCP Total
Total number of NCP fields received in the measured interval.
PLC CER OFDM
Downstream data parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of codewords received on the channel that had uncorrectable errors.
PLC Total
The total number of PLC codewords received in the measured interval. The PLC CER is the ratio of PLC Unreliable over PLC Total as a percentage.
PLC Unreliable
Number of unreliable PLC codewords received in the measured interval.
Profile Capacity OFDM
Downstream utilization parameter, measured per profile (in Mbps).
This is the maximum data rate the channel can carry using this profile.
Profile Device Count OFDM
A downstream device count parameter, measured per profile as a number.
This is the number of devices on this channel using this profile.
Profile Rate OFDM
A downstream utilization parameter, measured per profile (in Mbps).
This is the average traffic rate the channel carried during the defined interval using this profile.
Profile Utilization OFDM
A downstream utilization parameter, measured per profile as a percentage (%).
This is the percentage of a channel's capacity that is being used with this profile.
Subcarrier Spacing
The frequency width of each sub-carrier across the OFDM/A channel.
T3 Errors OFDMA
An upstream timeout parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a number.
This is the number of T3 timeouts reported by the cable modem for each discrete upstream channel during the selected period. A T3 timeout indicates a timeout waiting for a ranging response.
T4 Errors OFDMA
An upstream RF power parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis as a number.
This is the number of T4 timeouts reported by the cable modem for each discrete upstream channel during the selected period. A T4 timeout indicates a timeout occurred while waiting for a periodic ranging opportunity.
Timing Offset
A measure of the time required for a signal to propagate in the network between the CMTS and cable modem.
Total Codewords
The total number of data codewords received in the measured interval.
Tx Power OFDMA
An upstream RF power parameter, measured on a per-modem, per-channel basis (in dBmV).
This is the RF power normalized to 1.6 MHz of spectrum on this channel, set by the transmitter at the output of the cable modem, as reported by the cable modem.
Uncorrectables
The number of data codewords received in the measured interval that had uncorrectable errors.
Utilization (%)
Measure of how close the cable modem - to - CMTS (upstream) or CMTS - to - cable modem (downstream) channel is to its full data carrying capacity. Very high utilization, typically 80% or more, may result in performance degradation for the subscriber.