Used Cisco uBR7200 Line Card
Part # UBR-MC28C-BNC
Product Description:
uBR7200 Modem Card, 2 downstream, 8 upstream, BNC.
The Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC is identical in function to the
Cisco uBR-MC28C, except that the Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC
uses BNC connectors. The Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC supports
all DOCSIS upstream channel widths and the DOCSIS
downstream for 6 MHz channel width. The card output is
+42 dBmV +/- 2 dB. The Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC card requires
an NPE 225 in the Cisco uBR7246 VXR with 128 MB DRAM,
and an NPE200 or higher on a Cisco uBR7223 and a
Cisco uBR7246 in order to work properly. The
Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC also supports the Cisco Cable Clock
card and is compatible with existing Cisco MC11C,
Cisco MC12C, Cisco MC14C, Cisco MC16C, Cisco MC16S, and
Cisco MC16E cable interface line cards. The
Cisco uBR-MC28C-BNC uses BNC connectors instead of
conventional coaxial cable F-connectors for those MSOs
who have standardized on BNC connectors for their cable
equipment. This line card delivers the
capacity and performance needed to meet increased
subscriber demands, without requiring purchase of a new
system; as well as the choice of connectors in a dual
1x4 downstream-to-upstream port ratio. It can be housed
in a Cisco uBR7246VXR or Cisco uBR7223. Deploying cable
Internet Protocol (IP) data and voice services means
cable operators must be able to scale network bandwidth
and support large numbers of subscribers efficiently and
cost-effectively. This product offers the highest port
density available for Cisco uBR7200 Series line cards
and give service providers the choice of coaxial BNC or
F-type connectors.
About the Cisco UBR7200 Series: "Two-
to four-slot broadband, carrier-class routers. Designed
for cable operators and service providers, this series
connects residential subscribers for high-speed data,
broadband, and IP telephony" (Cisco - A Beginner's Guide Third Edition by Velte & Velte).

Cisco uBR7200 Line Cards
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