Cable network redundancy architecture

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PATENT NO 7068712
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09484612

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A CMTS redundancy technique requires at least two CMTS interfaces (e.g., line cards) on one or more CMTS chassis at the head end of a cable network. One of the CMTSs serves as a backup or 'protecting' CMTS. When another CMTS (a 'working' CMTS) becomes unavailable to service its group of cable modems, the protecting CMTS takes over service to those cable modems. The SWITCHOVER takes place transparently (or nearly transparently) to the cable modems. The protecting CMTS provides service on the same downstream channel as used by the working CMTS. The cable modems need not modify any settings pursuant to their cable modem communication protocol (e.g., DOCSIS ranging). This transparency to the cable modems is realized by keeping the working and protecting CMTSs in synchronization regarding service parameters for the cable modems. In other words, the protecting CMTS maintains a list of current parameters for allowing service to the cable modems.

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CISCO TECHNOLOGY INC170 WEST TASMAN DRIVE SAN JOSE CA 95134

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chen, John Fremont, CA 264 4405
Daruwalla, Feisal Santa Clara, CA 11 412
Forster, James R Los Altos, CA 7 450
Millet, Mark Mountain View, CA 10 258
O'Donnell, Joseph Fremont, CA 1 35
Roeck, Guenter E San Jose, CA 22 1122
Zang, Joanna Qun San Jose, CA 6 314

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