I believe some of the bigger guys do BSoD (business services over DOCSI), L2 
out the CMTS then take it to a central router for the CPEs gateway. Being that 
the GW lives on the CMTS in a normal setup, during node splits that would 
require customers moving to a new CMTS it might mean the customer doesn’t have 
access to that subnet anymore. 

BSoD makes that a non-issue since their GW doesn't reside on the CMTS anymore, 
just move their vlan and they're good. 

 
Luke

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From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Brandon Martin
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I'm curious...

Is it part of the DOCSIS spec that the CMTS terminates L3, or can they bridge 
to IEEE 802(.3) and delegate that to some other piece of gear?
I'm unfortunately not familiar with the MSO world much at all aside from a 
little bit of L1.

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Brandon Martin

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