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On Nov 16, 2017, at 1:21 AM, Bruno Verstuyft wrote:
> we put the specification of the XRA header online.
The MAC document speaks of "logical" upstream and downstream channels; are
those what the "Downstream Channel ID" and "Upstream Channel ID" TLVs refer to?
To what do the start and stop mini
2017-12-01 18:25 GMT+01:00 Guy Harris :
> On Dec 1, 2017, at 3:34 AM, Bruno Verstuyft
> wrote:
>
> >> Type 75 is still labeled as "ODMA REQ" rather than "OFDMA REQ". Also,
> it
> >> says "ODMA REQ (75): as described by section 7.4.8 "REQ Messages" of the
> >> DOCSIS 3.1 Physical Layer Specificat