REST API for managing work orders
Triad Location API
Triad Subscriber REST API
Triad's Device API
Triad Phone API
ETI's Node API
APIs for interacting with netconf telemetry exporter.
ETI Triad Notes API
ONT API
REST API for managing circuit inventory
REST API for managing PPV Events
Triad Resource Pool API for VLAN Subsystem Access.
ETI Service API
Triad Work Queue API
Integration as a Service
Command Library Generator API
ETI's Triad Custom Field API
IPv4 API for managing IP Address Pools.
Triad License API
Triad REST API for exposing CLI Operations.
cbcommon database
cborg1000 database
Radius API
Broadband Forum virtual lab.
In PacketCable, an embedded interface refers to a Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA), or E-MTA, integrated directly into a DOCSIS 1.1 cable modem. This contrasts with a standalone MTA (S-MTA) which requires a separate modem. The E-MTA offers advantages like improved system performance and the potential for specific performance enhancements that are not possible with standalone MTAs, but comes with the requirement of developing the MTA functions within the DOCSIS modem.
PacketCable and Multimedia: PacketCable is a standard for delivering real-time multimedia services over cable networks.
Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA): An MTA is essential for voice-over-IP (VoIP) capabilities within PacketCable.
Embedded MTA (E-MTA): The E-MTA is integrated into the DOCSIS cable modem, offering a streamlined approach and potentially improved performance.
Standalone MTA (S-MTA): The S-MTA is a separate device that requires a DOCSIS modem to connect to the cable network.
Benefits of E-MTAs: Some performance enhancements can only be implemented in an E-MTA.
Interface Requirements: For PacketCable, the POTS interface must comply with GR-909.