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Capture controls for compatibility mode are applicable only if the selected CMTS is ServAssure NXT E6000® Converged Edge Router (CER).

NOTE: Some fields retain their values from previous captures, such as IUC and Service Identifier.
NOTE: Start and end frequency fields are not supported for this mode.
Capture controls include:

Analysis

Manual
Allows you to customize your capture settings. Customizable settings in manual mode include:
  • Type
  • IUC
  • Service Identifier
  • Domain
The other analysis types disable these parameters.
AWGN
Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) detects the noise floor for the captured spectrum. AWGN refers to noise that is seen in addition to the signal (Additive, not including non-linear effects), is not frequency-specific (White), and is random (Gaussian).
Ingress Noise
Choose this option to detect strong narrow signal leaks into the system.
Impulse Noise
Choose this option to detect strong short-lived (impulse) noise that leaks into the system. This noise can include unwanted, nearly instantaneous noise spikes that may be caused by electromagnetic interference. Impulse noise may cause serious error rate issues on data or digital circuits.

Type

Fullband
This capture type represents the entire range of frequencies the CMTS can capture. Typically, this is the range from 5MHz to about 100MHz.
Passband
For Manual analysis only, this capture type represents specific frequencies or wavelengths on a channel.
NOTE: Supports Frequency and Time Domain Analysis when using Passband capture.

Interval Usage Code (IUC)

Each upstream transmit burst is part of a class that is given a number called the IUC.

Any
Requests any type of burst, such as short or long.

The remaining IUC options are for manual analysis only:

Request
An interval used for Request messages from a modem.
Reqdata
An interval used for Request or data messages from a modem. This is for multicast messages and is generally not used.
Initial
An interval used for Initial ranging requests from a modem attempting to register.
Station
An interval used by modems for periodic station maintenance messages.
Short
An interval used for short data bursts from modems. This type is used on TDMA channels.
Long
An interval used for long data bursts from modems. This type is used on TDMA channels.
ACK
An interval used by modems to send acknowledgment messages. It is only used by DOCSIS 1.1 and older devices and is deprecated.
A-short
An interval used for short data bursts on ATDMA (Advanced-Phy) channels.
A-long
An interval used for long data bursts on ATDMA (Advanced-Phy) channels.
A-ugs
An interval used for data bursts using the Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) on ATDMA (Advanced-Phy) channels. This interval type is used for VoIP traffic.
NOTE: Values also include IUC with numbers appended to it, such as IUC 12. These are additional IUC codes that have no industry standard definition.

Service Identifier

IdleFFT
Idle Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) means that spectrum analysis is captured when no modem should be transmitting and the channel is idle.

The remaining Service Identifier options are for manual analysis only:

IdleICB
IdleICB is when Ingress noise cancellation is inactive.
Any
Analysis can occur at any time without waiting for the appropriate IUC interval.

Domain

Frequency
Amplitude measured versus frequency (MHz).
Time
Selectable when Type is Fullband, Amplitude measured versus time (μs).

Capture Interval

Capture Interval
The number of seconds between samples. Value range is 0-10 seconds.

Sample Count

Sample Count
The number of samples in the FFT. Possible values include:
  • 256
  • 512
  • 1024
  • 2048
  • 4096
This field is required for FFT.
NOTE: Captures may have a variable resolution based on the sample count chosen (determined by the vendor device).