TraceSpan DOCSIS Analyzer Gets 32-Channel Support

Nov. 13, 2014
TraceSpan Communications has introduced a bonding solution for 32 downstream channels in its D-CABLE Xpert 5300 analyzer. D-CABLE ...
TraceSpan Communications has introduced a bonding solution for 32 downstream channels in its D-CABLE Xpert 5300 analyzer.

D-CABLE Xpert is a DOCSIS protocol analyzer, designed to support all versions of the spec through 3.0 with DOCSIS 3.0 PHY and MAC layer analysis from multiple upstream and downstream bonded channels simultaneously. Support for the 32 channel bonding configuration is an option in new D-CABLE Xpert systems and may also be added on to existing systems by purchasing additional software and hardware modules.

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