Appendix A
The following tables describe all of the fields and possible values that can appear on
the TV when you are reviewing MoCA diagnostic screens. They can be useful for
troubleshooting MoCA issues.
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[Range: 0 – N] where N = 15 for
MoCA 1.1
Indicates whether MoCA is
enabled on this set-top
True—preferred value
False
Note: Status is controlled at the
headend.
Data rate used for packets
broadcast to all other nodes
[Integer > 0]
Note: Minimum value is 200 Mbps,
lower rates require fixing the home
coaxial wiring.
Wait at least 30 seconds after Link
Up is achieved then verify
Broadcast PHY Rate.
Version of the MoCA standard
supported by the set-top
Last Operational Frequency (in
MHz). The set-top will
automatically default to this
frequency after a reboot.
[Integer > 0]
Note: This is typically equal to the
RF channel.
MAC address of the MoCA
interface
Based on the STB RF MAC on the
back of the set-top.
Example: If the STB RF MAC of
the set-top is 00:1E:6B:D2:4D:4C,
the MoCA interface MAC is
20:1E:6B:D2:4D:4C.
Status of the MoCA network
Link Up—preferred value
No Link
Disabled
Note: Link Up indicates that the
node has successfully joined the
network.
Length of time that the Status
has been at Link Up
[Time]
Example: 3h 10m 6s
Indicates the status of Link
Privacy
Enabled—preferred value
Disabled