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SVP Help PageTablesProvisioning / Billing Status TableThe Provisioning / Billing Status Table shows CM and MTA customer information.If information is missing, either it was not provisioned or it is missing from the provisioning database.Missing information does not indicate that the phone line is out of service but that the data is not being pulled.Look at the errors and Events pages to help locate the source of the problem.Subscriber Telephony ConfigurationThe information in Subscriber Telephony Configuration is pulled directly from the records and contains information coming directly from the voice switch.If information is missing, either it was not provisioned or it is missing from the provisioning database.Missing information does not indicate that the phone line is out of service but that the correct information is not being pulled.BACC - Broadband Access Control CableBurst - A period marked by a high rate of lost or discarded packets resulting in a noticeable degradation of sound qualityCM - Cable ModemCMS - Call Management ServerCMTS - Cable Modem Termination SystemCPE - Customer Premises EquipmentdB - DecibelsdBmV - Decibels relative to one millivoltDCD - Downstream Channel DescriptorDNS - Domain Name ServerDOCSIS - Data Over Cable Service Interface SpecificationDOS - Disk Operating System (the Command prompt)DQOS - Dynamic Quality of ServiceeSTB - embedded set-top boxGap - A period between burstsKB - KnowledgebaseLPIC - local primary interexchange carrierLRN - local routing numberMTA - multimedia terminal adapterNIC - Network Interface CardOEM - Original Equipment ManufacturerOS - Operating SystemPIC - primary interexchange carrierQoS - Quality of ServiceSNR - Signal-to-Noise RatioSVP - Service Visibility PortalSTB - set-top boxTCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol / Internet ProtocolTTS - Trouble Ticketing SystemUSB - Universal Serial BusAccountThe subscriber's account numberAccount statusThe account status as reflected in the billing system.Additional MetricsClick the Show/Hide button to show or hide additional QoS metrics for the phone line.AddressThe address of the account holder as reflected in the billing system.Application NameThe name of the application that the customer gave the port forwarding rule. It generally reflects the actual name of the port service but can be customized.Audio MuteWhether the audio signal is muted for this interface. True indicates that the audio signal is muted, and False indicates that it is not.Battery StatusGeneral values for battery status are as follows: Normal Battery Missing AC Failure Battery Low Battery Replace UnavailableBoot FileNameInterchangeable with config file. This file enables the quality of service offered by the cable modem, including downstream and upstream rate caps. It is fetched by the cable modem from the network during the modem boot-up sequence. The configuration file also tells the cable modem if any firmware updates are available.BPI StatusA status that indicates whether the Baseline Privacy Interface (BPI) has been initialized and is active for CM traffic. When enabled, the BPI provides cable modem users with data privacy across the cable network by encrypting data traffic between the user's cable modem and the CMTS.Burst DensityThe fraction of data packets within burst periods that were lost or discarded. A value always appears and is 0 if no packets have been received.Burst DurationThe average length of burst periods since the call was received, in milliseconds. The value is 0 if no burst periods have occurred.Call DurationThe length of the call in hours, minutes, and seconds.Call End TimeThe week day, date, and time the call ended.Caller ID NameThe name that is provided to the switch as the caller ID field.It is typically designated as the customer's last name followed by a comma, and then first name. The name is always provided to the switch, even when caller ID is blocked.Call FeaturesThe specific call features available for a phone line as provisioned by the CMS.Call Start TimeThe week day, date, and time the call was initiated.CA Multicast Dest IPThe destination IP address associated with this tunnel for the DSG eCM filtering and forwarding process.A value of 0 indicates that destination IP address filtering does not apply.CA Multicast Src IPThe source IP address associated with this tunnel for the DSG eCM filtering and forwarding process.A value of 0 indicates that source IP address filtering does not apply.CM Capability ModeThe maximum DOCSIS mode that the device can operate.CM Configuration FileThe file that sets many of the operational parameters, including data rates, the number of IP addresses, and management.The device configuration file is read from the TFTP server.CM FQDNThe fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the cable modem (CM).CM MAC AddressThe unique hardware identifier for the cable modem. Cable modems can have multiple MAC addresses: one for the HFC side (cable TV coax socket) and one for the CPE side (ethernet socket).USB-capable cable modems also have two additional MAC addresses: one for the cable modem's USB socket and another for the PC's emulated network interface in the USB driver.CM Operating ModeThe calculated current running DOCSIS mode of the device. This value is derived by analyzing the DOCSIS features being used by the device, and then determining the device's mostly likely DOCSIS version.Features analyzed: Downstream channel bonding: Always reports DOCSIS 3.0 CM Channel type: Reports DOCSIS 2.0 if channel type is atdma or scdma CM Registration Mode: Reports whatever value is present - either DOCSIS 1.0 or DOCSIS 1.1CMS IP AddressThe IP address for the Call Management Server (CMS).CMSCMS stands for Call Management Server, which is the switch supporting the customer's voice services.CM TFTP ServerThe IP address of the TFTP Server responsible for downloading provisioning and configuration parameters to this device.Returns 0.0.0.0 if the TFTP server address is unknown.CMTSThe name of the associated Cable Modem Termination System.CMTS HostThe host name of the serving CMTS.CMTS IP AddressThe IP address of the CMTS.CMTS ServerThe name of the associated Cable Modem Termination System.CMTS TypeThe identification as a DOCSIS CMTS.Codeword Correction RateThe correction rate represented by the following formula:100 * ((correcteds + uncorrectables) / (uncorrectables + correcteds + unerroreds)) uncorrectables: Codewords received with uncorrectable errors. correcteds: Codewords received with correctable errors. unerroreds: Codewords received without error.Codeword Error RateThe error rate represented by the following formula:100 * (uncorrectables / (uncorrectables + correcteds + unerroreds)) uncorrectables: Codewords received with uncorrectable errors. correcteds: Codewords received with correctable errors. unerroreds: Codewords received without error.Component Video Output FormatThe video format currently being transmitted over the Component Video port.Conditional Access TypeThe Conditional Access (CA) supported by the host device. CA type can be: 1 other 2 embedded 3 cablecard 4 downloadableConfig FileMuch like the CM Configuration file, this file sets the operational parameters in terms of capabilities. It specifies the CM configuration required for the customer's level of service. It does not determine speed.This field displays a URL to the configuration file, which is proprietary to the manufacturer.Connection StatusThe state of the DVI/HDMI port on the device. True indicates that a device is connected to the ocStbHost, and False indicates that no device is connected.Current StatusThe status of the particular fiber node (FN).Customer Account #The account number for the customer of record.Customer AddressThe address of record for the account holder.Customer CityThe city of record for the account holder's address.Customer NameThe name of record for the account holder.Customer Phone NumberThe phone number of record for the account holder.Customer Phone #The billing telephone number of record for the customer.Customer StateThe state of record for the account holder's address.Customer ZipThe ZIP code of record for the account holder's address.CW Error RateThe rate at which code word errors occurred during the call.CW ErrorsThe number of code word errors that occurred during the call.Data TransmittingWhether the data is transmitting over the 1394 bus. True indicates that the data is transmitting, and False indicates that it is not.Date/TimeThe current date and time of the SVP query.Default AliasThe default SIP alias used by the registrar server for the subscriber.Device MACThe MAC address of the displayed host will receive all traffic originating from the Internet.Device ModeReflects the operational function of the device, usually in a network address port translation (napt) mode.Device NameThe computer name or host name of the MAC address associated with the PS device, as shown in the Time Access Table.Device NameThe computer name or host name of the device that the PS device detects.Device NameThe name of the computer or host that is exempt from the blocking word rules.Device TypeThe type of device: Cable modem only (cm) Cable modem portion of an MTA (cm-mta) MTA (mta) Cable modem portion of a DSG (cm-stb) DSG (estb)DHCP ServerThe IP address of the DHCP server.DHCP Server AddressThe IP address from which this device received its IP leases.Discard RateThe rate at which packets are received and then discarded by the jitter buffer.DNS Primary ServerThe IP address of the primary DNS server.DNS Secondary ServerThe IP address of the secondary DNS server.DNS ServersOne or more IP addresses of DNS servers that the Wan-Man side uses for the DNS lookups.DOCSIS Devices OnlineThe number DOCSIS devices, if any, that are online on that particular fiber node.Domain NameThe domain name of the customer's local network.Download StatusThe download status of the target image can be: 1 downloadingStarted 2 downloadingComplete 3 downloadingFailedDownstream ChannelThe IfIndex of the downstream channel to which this CM is connected.Downstream Channel FrequencyIdentifies the specific frequency of the downstream data flow.Downstream PowerPower output on the downstream channel, measured in dBmV.Downstream Receive PowerThe received power level at the CM.Downstream Signal To Noise RatioThe signal-to-noise ratio as perceived for this channel.DQOS Profile NameThe DQOS profile indicates how a particular CMTS is providing priority bandwidth for voice to the MTA and distinguishes the bandwidth of an eMTA from that of a standard CM.DSG Channel Frequency ListThe channel frequency list for the DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG).DSG Downstream Frequency ListThe downstream frequency list for the DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG). The list of downstream frequencies that contain DSG tunnels.DSG MAC Tunnel AddressThe MAC tunnel address for the DOCSIS Set-Top Gateway (DSG).Echo Return LossLoss in decibels.End IP AddressThe IP address in the range of hosts that are managed by the firewall Port Blocking Table. If there is only one host, this IP address should be the same as the starting IP address and not be empty.End IP AddressThe last IP address in the range provided to the customer.End PortThe end of the port number for which this rule applies. If there is only one port, then the number should be the same as the beginning port number and should not be blank.End System DelayTotal delay from all sources, including jitter, packet, and other delays, in milliseconds. A value of 0 indicates that no data was received.End TimeThe time that the Internet access window closes. Applicable for all days selected.EQI AverageThe average amount of echo that occurred during the call. The Echo Quality Index (EQI) is a number between 0 (poor quality) and 1 (high quality).EQI InstantaneousThe instantaneous echo that occurred during the call. The Echo Quality Index (EQI) is a number between 0 (poor quality) and 1 (high quality).EQI MaximumThe maximum amount of echo that occurred during the call. The Echo Quality Index (EQI) is a number between 0 (poor quality) and 1 (high quality).EQI MinimumThe minimum amount of echo that occurred during the call. The Echo Quality Index (EQI) is a number between 0 (poor quality) and 1 (high quality).eSTB Configuration File NameThe name of the configuration file for the eSTB.eSTB IP AddressThe unique IP address for the eSTB.eSTB MAC AddressThe MAC address for the eSTB.Expiration TimeThe time at which the IP lease is set to expire.ExtensionThe subscriber's telephone extension.External R FactorA number ranging from 0 to 100 that indicates the percentage of the call that external to the segment carried over the RTP session. The number must be greater than 50 and ideally above 90. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.First NameThe customer's first name of record for the account.First NameThe name that is provided to the switch as the caller ID first name field.It is typically designated as the subscriber's first name. The name is always provided to the switch, even when caller ID is blocked.FQDNThe fully qualified domain name (FQDN).FrequencyThe center frequency of the currently tuned channel, in Hz.Gap DensityThe fraction of packets in gaps between bursts that were lost or discarded since the call was received. A value always appears and is 0 if no packets have been received.Gap DurationThe average length of gap periods since the call was received, in milliseconds. If the actual values are not available. The value is 0 if no burst periods have occurred.Grant TimeThe last IP lease time, in GMT, that this device received and that was reported by the provisioning systems.Group IDThe ID of the group to which the subscriber belongs.Guaranteed Upstream BandwidthThe minimum guaranteed upstream bandwidth, in bits per second, allowed for a service with this service class.Hunt GroupIncoming calls are received by a single phone number and automatically distributed among a group of users. This service is either Enabled or Disabled.Hunt Group Pilot NumberThe primary subscriber phone number for the hunt group.Hunt Group Sequence NumbersList of all the phone numbers in the hunt group sequence.Hunt Group TypeThe type of hunt group described by the way in which calls are distributed. The type can be: Regular: Calls are distributed to phone lines going down a list in sequence to the next idle phone line. The hunt stops at the end of the list if all lines are busy. Circular: Calls are distributed to phone lines going down a list in sequence to the next idle phone line. The hunt continues to the beginning of the list if all lines are busy. UCD: Calls are automatically distributed to the next idle phone line in a circular pattern, based on the location of a pointer.HW VersionThe hardware version of the MTA.IDThe host identifier for the OpenCable host device.A value of all zeros appears if the host ID is unknown.Image StatusThe recently downloaded image status can be: 1 imageAuthorized: The image is valid. 2 imageCorrupted: The image is invalid. 3 imageCertFailure: CVC authentication failed. 4 imageMaxDownloadRetry: The maximum number of code file download retries (four) has been reached, and Download Status is downloadingFailed (3). 5 imageMaxRebootRetry : The maximum number of reboots has occurred following download.Interface TypeA brief description of how the particular host is connected.IP AddressThe Internet Protocol (IP) Address for the device.IP PingAn ICMP utility that determines whether a device is in communication across the Core Backbone Network.IP TracerouteAn ICMP utility that determines the path of communication across the Core Backbone Network.ISP CodeThe code for the customer's Internet Service Provider (ISP).JB Abs Max DelayThe absolute maximum delay that the adaptive jitter buffer can reach, in milliseconds.JB Max DelayThe maximum jitter buffer delay, in milliseconds.JB Nominal DelayThe expected jitter buffer delay, in milliseconds.Jitter Buf AdaptiveAn adaptive buffer is dynamically resized according to the level of jitter. Values can be: Adaptive Non-Adaptive UnknownJitter Buf RateThe adjustment rate when the jitter buffer is in Adaptive mode. The range is 0 - 15. This value indicates how quickly the adaptive jitter buffer adapts.Kerberos RealmThe Kerberos administrative domain.LanguageThe subscriber's language of record.Last Detected OutageThe last outage experienced by the node associated with a device.Last NameThe last name of the customer of record for the account.Last NameThe name that is provided to the switch as the caller ID last name field.It is typically designated as the subscriber's last name. The name is always provided to the switch, even when caller ID is blocked.Lease ExpireThe time that the IP lease is due to expire.Lease TimeThe time (in local time) that the IP lease was offered to the particular host.Line FunctionsOperations that can be performed on a specific line card within the MTA device.Line NumberThe number of the phone line.LocationThe region or division for the CMTS (or CMS).Loss RateThe fraction of Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets lost since the call was received.Lost SyncsThe number of times that the CM lost synchronization with the downstream channel.LPICThe Local Primary Interexchange Carrier identification number.LRNThe Local Routing Number used for routing calls to a particular switchMAC AddressThe modem MAC address of record, which is used as a key data element for account reference.MAC AddressThe MAC address of the host which is exempt from the keyword blocking rules.MAC AddressThe MAC address of the particular host in the table.MAC AddressThe MAC addresses of computers or hosts that have been authorized access through the wireless connections.MAC AddressThe MAC address of the host that is restricted from Internet access during periods outside the specified time frames.Maintenance StateThe line maintenance state of the MTA. Maintenance states are specific to the vendor.General states are as follows: on-hook off-hook unknown disconnected line down line testMax CPEsThe Maximum number of PCs that this user is allowed to use.Maximum Downstream BandwidthThe maximum downstream bandwidth, in bits per second, allowed for a service with this service class.Max IPsThe maximum number of IP addresses for which the account holder is authorized.Max ModemsThe maximum number of modems that the account holder is authorized to have.Maximum Address CountThe maximum number of addresses supported by a PS device.Maximum Upstream BandwidthThe maximum upstream bandwidth, in bits per second, allowed for a service with this service class.Media Gateway IDThe identifier for the gateway that connects different types of networks.Media Gateway Profile IDThe identifier for the media gateways profile.MGCP Pkg TypeThe type of Media Gateway Control Protocol package.MicroReflectionsLinear distortions or echoes in the upstream channel caused by two reflecting points, measured in decibels.Min Gap SizeThe number of packets in the smallest gap.Model NumberThe manufacturer's model number for the MTA.Modem (CM) IP AddressThe IP address of this Cable Modem.Modem StatusThe current cable modem (CM) connectivity state as specified in the RF Interface Specification.Modem Transmit LevelThe current transmit level of the cable modem, in dBmV.MOS-CQMean Opinion Score for Conversational Quality (MOS-CQ) for a received call. Estimated average conversational quality measured on a scale of 1 to 5, including the effects of delay.A score close to 5 indicates that the conversation on the phone line is highly audible.MOS-LQMean Opinion Score for Listening Quality (MOS-LQ) for a received call. Estimated average voice quality measured on a scale of 1 to 5. The effects of delay are not included in this value.A score close to 5 indicates that voice on the phone line is clear and audible.MTA CategoryThe category of SIP MTA device, which can any of the following: IAD/Gateway IP Phone Shared Trunk Group NoneMTA FQDNThe fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the multimedia terminal adapter (MTA). An MTA is a device that combines a DOCSIS cable modem and an analog telephone adapter.MTA MAC AddressThe unique hardware identifier (MAC address) of the multimedia terminal adapter (MTA).MTA NameThe host name of the subscriber's multimedia terminal adapter (MTA).MTA Port NumberThe corresponding line card of the multimedia terminal adapter (MTA).MTA TypeThe type of SIP MTA device, typically a description of the vendor and model.MTA/Line Communication TestA test to verify MTA status with the CMS.MTAs AvailableAs part of the HFC status, the number of MTAs available and operational for service.Multiline Hunt Group IDThe identifier for a particular hunt group.Node ValueThe Node ID of record with which the device is associated.Noise LevelThe ratio of the silent period average background noise level to a 0 dBm0 reference in decibels. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.Number of Connected DevicesThe total number of devices connected to the IEEE 1394 audio visual interface.Number of EntriesThis table is used to inform the manager that a certain number of blocking words have been invoked. The exact words are not displayed. This block is for all connected hosts, unless explicitly defined in the trusted host table.OpenCable Host OCAP SW VersionThe latest version of the OCAP profile supported by the OpenCable host device, such as 1.0.OpenCable Host Software VersionThe version of the software used by the OpenCable host device.Output TypeIndicates the video output type as either one of the following: 1 DVI (Digital Visual Interface) 2 HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)PICThe Primary Interexchange Carrier identification number.Ping ResultsThe number of packets that were successful in relation to the number of packets sent.Ping StatusIndicates whether the MTA can be pinged.Pkt Loss ConcealmentA value of Standard indicates that a simple algorithm is being used to fill in missing packets and thus conceal packet loss. Values can be: Standard Enhanced Disabled UnspecifiedPort End (port_end)The last port in a range of ports.Port Start (port_start)The first port in a range of ports.Porting StatusThe current portability state of the voice line.Private Numbering PolicyPrivate numbering for the hunt group can be set to: None: Privacy is turned off, and the name and number of the calling party are delivered the receiving party. Full: No calling party information is delivered the receiving party. Name: The name of the calling party is not delivered to the receiving party but the phone number is delivered. User: If the user does not provide a name or number, it is not delivered to the receiving party. Protocol TypeThe protocol used for the forwarding table.Provisioning CounterThe current count of successful MTA initializations.Provisioning GroupThe designated code for identifying the provisioning group on which this account is configured.Provisioning RegionThe network region associated with the customer's account.Provisioning StateThe provisioning result for the MTA.Qos ProfileThe QoS profile indicates the type of priority bandwidth an MTA has for voice.Quality of ServiceQuality of Service (QoS) metrics on a specific phone line within the MTA device. Click a button to view metrics for the corresponding line.Rate CenterThe billing area where the customer is located.Receive PowerThe received power of this in-band interface.Remote Burst DensityRegarding the phone at the other end of the call, the fraction of data packets within burst periods that were lost or discarded. A value always appears and is 0 if no packets have been received.Remote Burst DurationFor the phone at the other end of the call, the average length of burst periods since the call was received, in milliseconds. The value is 0 if no burst periods have occurred.Remote Discard RateFor the phone at the other end of the call, the rate at which packets are received and then discarded by the jitter buffer.Remote Echo ReturnLoss in decibels for the phone at the other end of the call.Remote End System DelayFor the phone at the other end of the call, the total delay from all sources, including jitter, packet, and other delays, in milliseconds. A value of 0 indicates that no data was received.Remote External R FactorRegarding the phone at the other end of the call, a number ranging from 0 to 100 that indicates the percentage of the call that external to the segment carried over the RTP session. The number must be greater than 50 and ideally above 90. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.Remote Gap DensityFor the phone at the other end of the call, the fraction of packets in gaps between bursts that were lost or discarded since the call was received. A value always appears and is 0 if no packets have been received.Remote Gap DurationFor the phone at the other end of the call, the average length of gap periods since the call was received, in milliseconds. If the actual values are not available. The value is 0 if no burst periods have occurred.Remote IP AddressThe IP Address of the phone at the other end of the call.Remote JB Abs Max DelayFor the phone at the other end of the call, the absolute maximum delay that the adaptive jitter buffer can reach, in milliseconds.Remote JB Max DelayFor the phone at the other end of the call, the maximum jitter buffer delay, in milliseconds.Remote JB Nominal DelayFor the phone at the other end of the call, the expected jitter buffer delay, in milliseconds.Remote Jitter Buf AdaptiveRegarding the phone at the other end of the call, an adaptive buffer is dynamically resized according to the level of jitter. Values can be: Adaptive Non-Adaptive UnknownRemote Jitter Buf RateFor the phone at the other end of the call, the adjustment rate when the jitter buffer is in Adaptive mode. The range is 0 - 15. This value indicates how quickly the adaptive jitter buffer adapts.Remote Loss RateFor the phone at the other end of the call, the fraction of Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets lost since the call was received.Remote Min Gap SizeFor the phone at the other end of the call, the number of packets in the smallest gap.Remote MOS-CQFor the phone at the other end of the call, the Mean Opinion Score for Conversational Quality (MOS-CQ) for a received call. Estimated average conversational quality measured on a scale of 1 to 5, including the effects of delay.A score close to 5 indicates that the conversation on the phone line is highly audible.Remote MOS-LQFor the phone at the other end of the call, the Mean Opinion Score for Listening Quality (MOS-LQ) for a received call. Estimated average voice quality measured on a scale of 1 to 5. The effects of delay are not included in this value.A score close to 5 indicates that voice on the phone line is clear and audible.Remote Noise LevelFor the phone at the other end of the call, the ratio of the silent period average background noise level to a 0 dBm0 reference in decibels. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.Remote Pkt Loss ConcealmentRegarding the phone at the other end of the call, a value of Standard indicates that a simple algorithm is being used to fill in missing packets and thus conceal packet loss. Values can be: Standard Enhanced Disabled UnspecifiedRemote R FactorRegarding the phone at the other end of the call, a number ranging from 0 to 100 that indicates the percentage of the call that is carried over the RTP session. The number must be greater than 50 and ideally above 90. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.Remote Round Trip DelayFor the phone at the other end of the call, the round trip time between RTP interfaces (from one point to another) in milliseconds.A delay up to 150 ms is generally acceptable.Remote Signal LevelFor the phone at the other end of the call, the ratio of an average signal level to a 0 dBm0 reference in decibels. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.ResetsThe number of times that the CM reset or initialized this interface.R FactorA number ranging from 0 to 100 that indicates the percentage of the call that is carried over the RTP session. The number must be greater than 50 and ideally above 90. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.RF Output ChannelThe type identifier for analog RF output.Round Trip DelayThe round trip time between RTP interfaces (from one point to another) in milliseconds.A delay up to 150 ms is generally acceptable.Serial NumberThe serial number for the MTA.Serial NumberThe manufacturers serial number for the OpenCable host device.Service LevelThe Service Level or downstream speed for which the customer is currently authorized. Service Level refers to a class of phone service for the MTA.Service Provider IDThe ID for the subscriber's service provider.Service StatusCurrent status of the voice line for the MTA as reported by the CMS.Signal LevelThe ratio of an average signal level to a 0 dBm0 reference in decibels. When the parameter is unavailable, the number 127 appears.SNMP EntityThe IP address or FQDN of the SNMP entity.Returns 0.0.0.0 if DHCP was not used for IP address assignment.SNRSignal-to-Noise ratio measured during the call.SNRThe in-band signal-to-noise ratio, in dB.A value of 0 indicates that no value can be obtained.SSIDThe customer Selected Service Set Identifier (SSID) or password. It is used to restrict access through wireless connectivity.Start IP AddressThe starting IP address in a range of IP addresses for the hosts that are managed by the firewall Port Blocking Table.Start IP AddressThe first IP address in a range of IP addresses that are assigned to the customer's equipment from the PS device.Start Port NumberThe starting port number in a range of port numbers for applying the associated rule.Start TimeThe time at which the host opens up to Internet access. Applicable to all days selected.StatusIf set to enable, only the computers or hosts in this table will be able to gain access through the wireless connection, regardless of SSID.StatusThe current status of the rule in the Port Blocking Table.StatusThe status must be enable for the authorized access time frames to function. Otherwise, access to Internet is unmanaged.StatusThe status of the rule, must be enable to set the forwarding functionality.StatusThis must be set to enable to apply rules for blocking words.Subscriber IDThe identifier for the individual subscriber.Subscriber Phone #The subscriber's service telephone number.SW VersionThe version number of the software downloaded to the eMTA.System DescriptionA textual description of the device.System Up TimeThe time since the network management portion of the system was last re-initialized.TDSG1 TimerInitialization timeout: The timeout period for the DSG packets during initialization of the DSG client.The default value is 2 seconds.TDSG1 TimerThe configured value for DCD Timer 1.TDSG1 Timer Flap CountThe number of times the TDSG1 timer expired in the DSG eCM since the last reboot.TDSG2 TimerOperational timeout: The timeout period for the DSG packets during normal operation of the DSG client.The default value is 10 minutes.TDSG2 TimerThe configured value for DCD Timer 2.TDSG2 Timer Flap CountThe number of times the TDSG2 timer expired in the DSG eCM since the last reboot.TDSG3 TimerTwo-way retry timer: Determines when the DSG client attempts to reconnect with the DSG agent to establish two-way connectivity.The default value is 5 minutes.The value 0 indicates that the client will continuously retry two-way operation.TDSG3 TimerThe configured value for DCD Timer 3.TDSG3 Timer Flap CountThe number of times the TDSG3 timer expired in the DSG eCM since the last reboot.TDSG4 TimerOne-way retry timer: Determines when the client attempts to rescan for a DOCSIS downstream channel that contains DSG packets after the TDSG1 Timer or TDSG2 Timer times out.The default value is 30 minutes.The value 0 indicates that the client will begin scanning as soon as the TDSG1 Timer or TDSG2 Timer times out.TDSG4 TimerThe configured value for DCD Timer 4.TDSG4 Timer Flap CountThe number of times the TDSG4 timer expired in the DSG eCM since the last reboot.Time ServerThe IP address of the time server.Time ZoneThe time zone in which the subscriber is located, designated by zone name and country.Timing OffsetA measure of the current round trip time for this CM.Total Filtered OctetsThe total number of octets filtered for the Conditional Access Multicast Stream. Indicates the number of octets that have been sent to the DSG tunnel since its creation.Total Filtered PacketsThe total number of packets filtered for the Conditional Access Multicast Stream. Indicates the number of packets that have been sent to the DSG tunnel since its creation.Tunnel IdentifierThe tunnel identifier for the Conditional Access Multicast Stream.Tunnel Instantiated TimeThe tunnel instantiated time for the Conditional Access Multicast Stream. The time in seconds since the DSG tunnel was created.Upstream ChannelInterface description of the upstream channel to which this CM is connected.Upstream Channel FrequencyThe frequency used by the device to communicate with the CMTS.Upstream Channel Mode(Upstream Channel Width in Mhz) / (Modulation type)Upstream channel width should be between 0 and 20 Mhz.Modulation Type can be qpsk, qam8, qam16, qam32, qam64, or qam128. If a value of other is reported, then modulation type is not qpsk, qam8, qam16, qam32, qam64, or qam128. If a value of unk is reported, then the value could not be determined or reported an unexpected value.Upstream PowerPower output on the upstream channel, measured in dBmV.Upstream Receive PowerThe receive power for upstream data from this Cable Modem.For DOCSIS 3.0 devices, a padded value might be shown in parentheses next to the actual value. The padded value adjusts the DOCSIS 3.0 value to a normal range, because DOCSIS 3.0 devices normally operate at a higher power level than other devices. The amount of the offset is based on the normal operating power of the CMTS per upstream channel. Thresholds are applied to the padded values.Upstream Signal to Noise RatioThe level, in dB, of the upstream signal-to-noise ratio.Upstream Transmit PowerThe operational transmit power for the attached upstream channel, in dBmV.VendorThe manufacturer of the eMTA.Video Aspect RatioThe video aspect ratio currently being transmitted over the video output port.Video MuteWhether the video signal is muted for this interface. True indicates that the video signal is muted, and False indicates that it is not.Video TransmittingWhether the video signal is transmitting over the DVI/HDMI link to the connected device. True indicates that the video signal is transmitting, and False indicates that it is not.Voice EnabledIndicates whether the MTA is configured for Voice Service.VOIP PhoneThe service telephone numbers that are used for voice service.Wan-Man IP addressThe IP address assigned to the Wan-Man MAC address of a PS device.WAN-MAN MAC addressThe MAC address of the Management interface, used for tracking the assignment of the Management IP address.WEP StatusSet to enabled for increased security (wired equivalent privacy) for wireless devices connected to a PS device. If enabled, the default setting is 128-bit.