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1 Definitions and Abbreviations
1.1 Definitions
Table 1 shows the terminology and definitions that are being used in this document.
Table 1 Definitions of the Terminology.
Term
Definition
Access Modem
in:xtnd™ Access is a coax to Ethernet network terminal providing 2 × 1 Gbps Ethernet
interfaces. in:xtnd Access 2 Ethernet communicates with the in:xtnd Controller 4 port and is
based on the MoCA Access™ 2.5 standard. The in:xtnd Access Modem is installed in the
subscribers’ premises.
This device will be referred to as the Modem in this document.
Controller
in:xtndControl C254 is a four-channel broadband over coax access node, capable of 2.5 Gbps
on the RF port supporting up to 31 in:xtnd Modems. The communication with the Modems is
based on the MoCA Access™ 2.5 standard.
This device will be referred to as the Controller in this document.
Customer
End user.
Diplexer
in:xtnd™ Combine ACX is a high-performance frequency combiner. The combiner is designed to
be used for connecting one or two MoCA Access channels for an in:xtnd Controller and
FM/VHF into a single coaxial cable combining FM/VHF and broadband access in a single coax
cable.
This device will be referred to as the Diplexer in this document.
Management
System
in:xtnd™| Manage | MA2.5 is a cloud-based, advanced element manager with features for
Controller deployment, control, and supervision of the coax link conditions. It includes essential
functions for service provisioning and network management.
This device will be referred to as the Management System in this document.
MoCA Access
MoCA Access™ 2.5 standard {a} is a point-to-multipoint access network. It is designed to coexist
with legacy services such as TV, DOCSIS, and cellular (4G/5G) technologies. The operating
frequency range is between 400 MHz and 1675 MHz.
Trunk
The Trunk is the uplink port from the Controller. It uses SFP modules.