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Chapter 22: Channel Bonding
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 694
11. Define the channel width of the upstream channels:
configure interface cable-upstream 1/0 cable channel-width 3200000
configure interface cable-upstream 1/1 cable channel-width 3200000
configure interface cable-upstream 1/2 cable channel-width 3200000
configure interface cable-upstream 1/3 cable channel-width 3200000
12. Activate (no shut) the four upstream channels. You must also activate logical channel 0 for each of the four upstreams:
configure interface cable-upstream 1/0 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/0.0 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/1 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/1.0 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/2 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/2.0 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/3 no shutdown
configure interface cable-upstream 1/3.0 no shutdown
13. Create, name, and assign channels to Fiber Node 1:
configure cable fiber-node 1
configure cable fiber-node 1 description "FN1"
configure cable fiber-node 1 cable-downstream 14/0 14/1 14/2 14/3
configure cable fiber-node 1 cable-upstream 1/0 1/1
14. Create, name, and assign channels to Fiber Node 2:
configure cable fiber-node 2
configure cable fiber-node 2 description "FN2"
configure cable fiber-node 2 cable-downstream 14/0 14/1 14/2 14/3
configure cable fiber-node 2 cable-upstream 1/2 1/3
15. Activate (no shut) CAM slots 1 and 14:
configure slot 1 no shutdown
configure slot 14 no shutdown
RCP/RCC
Receive Channel Profiles (RCPs) are used by CMs (or other multi-channel subscriber devices) to describe valid receiver
configurations in terms of Receive Channels (RCs), Receive Modules (RMs), and their interconnections. Receive Channel
Profile messaging is communicated from the CM to the CER. Cable modems use this messaging to report their ability to
receive multiple channels bonded together. CMs may message their RCPs as either standard RCPs via the RCP-ID (also

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