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Averna Introduces the Cable Industry’s First DOCSIS 3.1 Protocol Analyzer

Cable Industry's First DOCSIS 3.1 Protocol Analyzer | In Compliance Magazine

Averna announced the industry’s first DOCSIS 3.1 protocol analysis solution. Developed with major industry players and designed for both DOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1, the Averna DP-1000 Protocol Analyzer is used to analyze, debug, maintain and monitor local networks and Internet connections. Multiple systems operators (MSOs), chipset manufacturers, product developers and certifications bodies can use it to quickly find and correct trouble spots in order to maintain the highest quality of service possible.

Optimized for real-time signal processing with FPGA technology, the DP-1000 analyzes up to 32×8 single or bonded US/DS channels (DOCSIS 3.0) and 2×1 OFDM US/DS channels (DOCSIS 3.1), and includes numerous channel-filtering, demodulation, triggering, display, and upgrade features.

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As a passive sniffer between CMTS and CPE devices, the DP-1000 silently captures and filters DOCSIS MAC-layer data in real-time to verify RF parameters, validate MAC-level communication, troubleshoot interoperability issues, and improve network performance.

For additional specifications, visit www.averna.com/en/products/broadband-av/docsis-dp-1000-protocol-analyzer.

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