Automated load balancing of receivers in a network
First Claim
1. An apparatus for determining the connectivity of a receiver in a Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group comprising:
- a transmission unit capable of transmitting signals according to predetermined communication protocols;
a plurality of receivers in the Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group, each receiver being capable of receiving signals according to predetermined communication protocols;
a spare receiver capable of receiving signals using the predetermined communication protocols of each of the plurality of receivers;
a switching unit which selectively connects the spare receiver to a signal line associated with one of the plurality of receivers, enabling the spare receiver to receive signals sent to a selected one of the plurality of receivers; and
a microprocessor configured to instruct the spare receiver to receive signals using a predetermined communication protocol of a first selected receiver of the plurality of receivers and to instruct the switching unit to connect the spare receiver to another selected receiver of the plurality of receivers,wherein the microprocessor instructs the spare receiver to connect to another receiver which does not have modems registered.
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Abstract
A spare receiver in a CMTS is used to determine the RF connectivity status of the receivers of a Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group in the CMTS in the network. The spare receiver is connected to a receiver of the Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group which does not have modems registered. The spare receiver is also configured to have the communication protocols of another selected receiver of the Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group which does have modems registered. A transmitter sends a request for a response to a modem registered with the selected receiver. If the spare receiver, which is configured to have the same communication protocols as the selected receiver, receives the response from the modem, the unregistered receiver under test is determined to have sufficient RF connectivity to be included in Load Balancing operations. Each unregistered receiver in the Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group is analyzed in the same manner.
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1. An apparatus for determining the connectivity of a receiver in a Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group comprising:
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a transmission unit capable of transmitting signals according to predetermined communication protocols; a plurality of receivers in the Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group, each receiver being capable of receiving signals according to predetermined communication protocols; a spare receiver capable of receiving signals using the predetermined communication protocols of each of the plurality of receivers; a switching unit which selectively connects the spare receiver to a signal line associated with one of the plurality of receivers, enabling the spare receiver to receive signals sent to a selected one of the plurality of receivers; and a microprocessor configured to instruct the spare receiver to receive signals using a predetermined communication protocol of a first selected receiver of the plurality of receivers and to instruct the switching unit to connect the spare receiver to another selected receiver of the plurality of receivers, wherein the microprocessor instructs the spare receiver to connect to another receiver which does not have modems registered. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of determining connectivity status of a receiver in a Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group having a plurality of receivers comprising the steps of:
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(A) identifying a receiver of the plurality of receivers which does not have a modem registered thereon as an unregistered receiver; (B) connecting a spare receiver to a signal line associated with the unregistered receiver; (C) configuring a spare receiver to substantially communicate with communication protocols associated with a selected receiver of the plurality of receivers; (D) providing a request for information from a transmission unit to a modem connected to the selected receiver; and (E) determining if the spare receiver detects a response from the modem. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A computer readable medium in the form of a machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter containing instructions for a processor to control a load balancing operation associated with a Load Balancing Group or Spectrum Group of a plurality of receivers, the computer readable medium containing instructions for the processor to perform the steps of:
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(A) identifying a receiver of the plurality of receivers which does not have a modem registered thereon as an unregistered receiver; (B) connecting a spare receiver to a signal line associated with the unregistered receiver; (C) configuring a spare receiver to substantially communicate with communication protocols associated with a selected receiver of the plurality of receivers; (D) providing a request for information from a transmission unit to a modem connected to the selected receiver; and (E) determining if the spare receiver detects a response from the modem. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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