This MIB module defines the managed objects enabling the management of Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) admission control. CMTS admission control refers to the rules that the CMTS will follow when allocating resources such as CPU, memory or bandwidth with respect to monitored events. The monitored events include: 1. Dynamic service flow creation requests Dynamic service flow allows on-demand reservation on Layer 2 bandwidth resources. CMTS can provide special QoS to the cable modem dynamically for the duration of a voice call or video session which provides a more efficient use of the available bandwidth. 2. Resource requests during cable modem (CM) registration. CMTS resources are required during CM registration. CMTS resources will be checked when it receives a CM registration request. The resources being monitored include: 1. The CMTS CPU and memory utilization data and thresholds setting on the physical entity, like main processor or linecard when a monitoring event happens. 2. The upstream (US) channel bandwidth utilization based on scheduling types or service classes. 3. The downstream (DS) channel bandwidth utilization based on voice or data.
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Revisions
2006-10-25 00:00
The current cable admission control feature has been
changed to perform bandwidth allocation based on the
application types rather than scheduling types.
The following tables are based on scheduling types,
hence deprecated: ccacUsConfigTable, ccacDsConfigTable,
ccacUsTable and ccacDsTable.
New tables that are based on application types are
defined instead: ccacUsConfigRevTable, ccacDsConfigRevTable,
ccacUsRevTable, ccacDsRevTable.
Removed reference to SchedulingType from DOCS-QOS-MIB,
instead created CcacSchedulingType because DOCS-QOS-MIB
is no longer maintained by IETF.