Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 OVERVIEW
- 3 INSTALLATION
- 4 DIAGNOSTICS
- Using the Diagnostics
- General Status
- Out Of Band (OOB) Status
- Agile OOB Tuner Hunting
- In Band Status
- Audio/Video Status
- Unit Address
- Separable Security
- Firmware Version
- Current Channel Status
- Renewable Security
- Upstream Modem
- App Code Modules
- Memory Configuration
- Interactive Status
- MAC Frequency Table
- Control Channels
- Message Types
- In-band Program Association Table (PAT)
- In-band Program Map Table (PMT)
- Task Status
- In-band Multicast Address Filter
- Connected Home Status
- Keyboard / LED
- 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

4 DIAGNOSTICS
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Separable Security
This diagnostic displays information on the inserted M-CARD and CableCARD
Interface with the DCH
.
Field Description
CARD Interface CableCARD Interface is a status indication of the interface between the Host
and CableCARD. It will indicate ‘Good’ if a Native/Legacy resource is
established between the host and card, ‘Error’ if an error has occurred when
establishing the Native/Legacy resource, or ‘Unsupported CARD’ if the
inserted CableCARD is not a Motorola M-CARD in M-Mode.
CableCARD ID The unique identifier provided by the CableCARD.
Host ID The unique identifier in the Host Device Certificate.
Data ID A value generated by the CableCARD for the Pairing report.
Validation
• UKNOWN if a Validation message was not received by the product
• VALID or INVALID, as set by the Host Validation Message received
from the headend
• BINDING if the CableCARD is busy with the binding authentication
process
• NOT BOUND if Card validation status in not bound for CableCARD
reasons
• HOST CERTIFICATE INVALID if the status is not bound because the
Host Certificate was invalid
• HOST SIGN FAILED if status is not bound because of failure to verify
Host’s SIGN
• AUTH KEY FAILED if status is not bound because of failure to match
AuthKey from the Host Device
• FAILED if binding failed for other reasons.
Pairing Rpt Method Set to ‘MMI’ or ‘Reportback’ as received by a message from the headend, or