Cinemon Cable System Monitor
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Cinemon 2.0 Development Roadmap

Cinemon 2.0 is currently in development. Beyond the extensive features of Cinemon 1.0, Cinemon 2.0 plans to include a considerable amount of new functionality. Below you will find a listing of our planned 2.0 features. This list should not be taken as a promise of which features will be present in the final 2.0 package, but rather as a guideline showing where the product is going. We reserve the right to remove a feature from the 2.0 product for any reason, even those features which are marked as already implemented.

A paid-up license subscription for Cinemon Cable System Monitor gives you access to 2.0 development (and final) builds, so if you need a feature you see here immediately, you can have it immediately. Contact our sales team for details.

  • Modem and group history and graphs (Implemented)
    • Per-modem history on countered and measured values (currently 9 properties)
      • See, for example, the signal quality and bandwidth metrics for a problem modem for the last week
    • Per-physical and HFC Network group history on countered and measured values (currently 9 properties as well as modem counts)
      • See, for example, the Upload bandwidth across a Channel, or the Transmit/Receive level history across a Trunk Line for the last month
  • Terayon Proprietary Gateway/TeraLink support (Implemented)
  • New Hierarchy Types (Implemented)
    • Transmit and Receive Levels, Bandwidth Usage, Uptime, Interface Resets and more... (15 new property-based hierarchies for DOCSIS modems, 8 property-based hierarchies for Terayon Proprietary Modems)
    • See, for instance, Transmit Levels for all modems whose Interface Reset counters are above average then break down the low Transmit levels by HFC Network grouping
  • Upstream Channel signal-quality monitoring (Implemented)
  • Definition of Triggers to generate alerts for property value ranges (Implemented)
    • For instance, define a trigger to watch for High/Low Transmit levels or another to watch for high Upload/Download levels