Product Overview Cisco RF Gateway 1 RFGW1A6AAUV0400000
The Cisco RF Gateway 1 is a standards-based universal edge QAM (U-EQAM) solution for convergence of high-speed and high-bandwidth data and video distribution at the edge of the cable access network. It is the first product in the Cisco RF Gateway product series. The Cisco RF Gateway 1 offers leading edge density, modularity, and flexibility with support for Switched Digital Video (SDV), VoD, Broadcast Video, and DOCSIS 3.0/Modular CMTS (M-CMTS) on a single QAM platform. The Cisco RF Gateway 1 is a 4th generation QAM product that enhances SDV support, higher density (48 QAMs per RU), improved reliability, superior RF performance, 1 GHz RF output, and DOCSIS 3.0/M-CMTS capability. Cisco RF Gateway 1 is fully integrated and tested as part of the Cisco Digital Broadband Delivery System (DBDS) and the Cisco uBR10012 M-CMTS solution, accelerating the deployment and easing the management of digital video and DOCSIS services. The Cisco RF Gateway 1 enables the converged next-generation cable access network by offering comprehensive video and DOCSIS functions in a single U-EQAM platform.
Applications
Switched Digital Video
VoD (and other unicast services)
Broadcast Video
High Definition or Standard Definition Content
1 GHz Expansion
Primary Features
The Cisco RF Gateway 1 provides up to 48 U-EQAM channels (for SDV, Broadcast, VoD, and DOCSIS 3.0/M-CMTS) in a compact 1 RU chassis. The modular design supports eight QAM channels per module, with four QAM channels per RF output port and frequency agility up to 1 GHz.
Primary features include:
? True U-EQAM video (broadcast, SDV, SD/HD, MPEG-2, AVC) and high speed data
? (M-CMTS/DTI, DOCSIS 3.0) in 1 RU form factor
? Table-based or session-based functionality
? Utilizes Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) QAM technology which allows superior RF
performance and stability
? 48 configurable QAM channels; each of which is fully agile 45–1000 MHz
? RF performance meets or exceeds CableLabs? DRFI specification CM-SP-DRFI-I06-
080215
? Modular, hot-swappable, and Auto-configurable QAM cards
? Support for up to 2048 streams in 1 RU
? Fully redundant design with redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports and power supplies (AC/AC,
AC/DC, or DC/DC)
? Front-to-back airflow to allow self-cooling and stacking
? Compliance with ITU-T J.83 standard, Annex A (DVB), Annex B (ATSC), or Annex C
(Japan)
? Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3 (IGMPv3) support
? Low power consumption
? Four QAM channels per RF port available - independent of channel bandwidth (6, 7, and 8
MHz)
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