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Cisco Model DPC3825 and EPC3825 8x4 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Residential Gateway User Guide In This Document IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................... 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 12 What'[...]
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2 4021196 Rev C IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N o t i c e t o I n s t a l l e r s The servicing instructions in this notice are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions, unless you are qualifi[...]
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4021196 Rev C 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS M i t t e i lu n g f ü r C A T V - T e c h n i k e r Die in dieser Mitteilung aufgeführten Wartungsanweisungen sind ausschließlich für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu reduzieren, sollten Sie keine Wartungsarbeiten durchführen, die nicht ausdrückli[...]
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4 4021196 Rev C IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS I M P O R T A N T S A FE T Y I N S T R U CT I O N S 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the m[...]
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4021196 Rev C 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS P r o t e c t t h e P r o d u c t f r o m L i g ht n i n g In addition to disconnecting the AC power from the wall outlet, disconnect the signal inputs. V e r i f y t h e P o w e r S o ur c e f r o m t h e O n / O ff P o w e r L i g h t When the on/off power light is not illuminated, the apparatus may [...]
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6 4021196 Rev C IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS C h e ck P r o d u c t S a f e t y Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, the service technician must perform safety checks to determine that this product is in proper operating condition. P r o t e c t t h e P r o d u c t W h e n M o v i n g I t Always disconnect the power source w[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 4021196 Rev C 7 United States FCC Compliance This device has been teste d and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev ice, pursuant to part 15 of the F CC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against such interferenc e in a residential installation. Th is equipment gener[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 8 4021196 Rev C D y n a m i c F r e q u e n c y S e l e c t io n ( D F S) D u a l B a n d F r e q u e n c i e s Some configurations of this product may operate in the 51 50-5250MHz and 5470-5725MHz bands. If yo u select a channel in these frequency ranges, t he product is restricted to indoor operati on only per FCC g[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 4021196 Rev C 9 CE Compliance D e c la r a t i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y w i t h R e g a r d t o t h e E U D i r e c t i v e 1 9 9 9 / 5 / E C ( R & T T E D i r e c t i ve ) This declaration is only va lid for configurations (comb inations of software, firmw are and hardware) supported or pr ovided by Cisco Syst[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 10 4021196 Rev C Note: The full declaration of confo rmity for this product can be found in the Declarations of Conformity and Regulator y Information section of the approp riate product hardware installation guide, which is av ailable on Cisco.com. The following standards were applied during the assessment o f the pr[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 4021196 Rev C 11 Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2.4 GH z band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office. Please check http://www.esd.lv for more details. 2,4 GHz frekvenču joslas izmant ošanai ārpus telpām nepiecie šama atļauja no Elektronisk o sakaru direkcijas. Vairāk in formācijas[...]
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12 4021196 Rev C Introduction Introduction Welcome to the exciting world of hig h-speed Internet service. Your new Cis co ® Model DPC 3825 DOCSIS ® 3.0 or EPC 3825 EuroDOCSIS™ Wireless Re sidential Gateway is a cable modem that meets industry standards for high-speed data connectivity. The DPC 3825 and EPC 3825 residential gateway delivers data[...]
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4021196 Rev C 13 Introduction Color-coded interface ports and correspon ding cables simplify installation and setup DOCSIS-5 compliant LED labeling a nd behavior provides a user and technician friendly method to check operation al status and act as a troubleshooting tool Allows automatic software upgrades by your service provider[...]
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14 4021196 Rev C What's In the Carton? What's In the Carton? When you receive your wireless resident ial gateway, you should check the equipment and accessories to verify t hat each item is in the carton and that each item is undamaged. The carton contains the following items: One of the DOCSIS Reside ntial Gateway models (DPC3825 or EPC3[...]
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4021196 Rev C 15 Front Panel Description Front Panel Description The front panel of your residential gatew ay provides LED status indicators that indicate how well and at what state your resid ential gateway is op erating. See Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functio ns (on page 96 ), for more information on fron t panel LED status indicator functi[...]
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16 4021196 Rev C Back Panel Description Back Panel Description The following illustrations sh ow the description and function of the back panel components on the Cisco DPC 3825 residential gateway. 1 POWER — Connects the residential ga teway to the AC power adapter that is provided with your residential gateway CAUTION: Avoid damage to your equ i[...]
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4021196 Rev C 17 Back Panel Description 8 RESET — A momentary pressing (1 -2 seconds) of this switch reboots the EMTA. Pressing the switch for more tha n ten seconds first causes a reset - to -factory- default of all settings and then reboots the gateway CAUTION: The Reset button is for mainten ance purposes only. Do no t use unless instructed to[...]
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18 4021196 Rev C What Are the System Requirements for I nternet Service? What Are the System Requirements for Internet Ser vice? To ensure that your residential ga teway operates efficiently for high -speed Internet service, verify that all of the Internet devices on your system meet or exceed the following minimum hardware an d software requiremen[...]
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4021196 Rev C 19 How Do I Subscribe to High-Speed I nternet Service? How Do I Subscribe to High-Speed Inte rnet Service? Before you can use your residential ga teway, you need to have a high -speed Internet access account. If you do not have a hi gh -speed Internet access account, you need to set up an account with your local service pro vider. Cho[...]
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20 4021196 Rev C Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? The ideal location for your residential g ateway is where it has a ccess to outlets and other devices. Think about the lay out of your home or office, and consult with your service provider to select the best [...]
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4021196 Rev C 21 How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Opti onal) You can mount the residential ga teway on a wall using two wall anchors, two screws, and the mounting slots located on the unit. The modem can be mounted vertically or horizontally. B e f or e Y o u B e g i n Before you begin, choose an a[...]
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22 4021196 Rev C Ho w Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) L o c a t i o n a nd D i m e n s i o n s of t h e W a l l - M o u n t in g S l o t s The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall -mounting slots on the bottom of the modem. Use the informat ion on this page as a guide for mounting your modem to the wall.[...]
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4021196 Rev C 23 How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) M o u n t i n g t h e R e s i d e n t i al G a t e w a y o n a W al l 1 Using a drill with a 3/16-inch bit, d rill two holes at the same height and 4 inches apart. Note: The preceding graphic illustra tes the location of the m ounting holes on the back of the residential gateway . 2 Ar[...]
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24 4021196 Rev C How Do I Connect My Gateway for Interne t Service? How Do I Connect My Gateway for Internet Service? You can use your residential ga teway to provide Internet access, and you can share that Internet connection with ot her Internet devices in your home or office. Sharing one connection among many d evices is called networking. C o n[...]
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4021196 Rev C 25 How Do I Connect My Gateway for In ternet Service? 3 Connect the active RF coaxial cable from your se rvice provider to the coax connector labeled CABLE on the back of the residential gateway. Note: To connect a TV, DHCT, set -top, or VCR from the same cable conn ection, you will need to install a cable signa l splitter (not includ[...]
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26 4021196 Rev C How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Res idential Gateway? How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential G ateway? To configure your residential ga teway, you must first access the WebWizard configuration pages. This section provides de tailed instructions and procedures for accessing the WebWizard pa ges and for configuring your residential ga[...]
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4021196 Rev C 27 How Do I Configure My DOCSI S Residential Gateway? 2 In the address field, enter the following IP address: 192.16 8.0.1 . A Status DOCSIS WAN login page similar to the following page opens. 3 On the Status DOCSIS WAN page, leave the User Name and Password field blank and click Log In . The ga teway opens with an Administration Mana[...]
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28 4021196 Rev C How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Res idential Gateway? 4 On the Administration Mana gement page, create a User Name and Password and then click Save Settings . Once you save the settings for your User Nam e and Password on the Administration Manage ment page, the Setup Quick Setup page opens. Important: You have the option to leave the[...]
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4021196 Rev C 29 How Do I Configure My DOCSI S Residential Gateway? Configuring Quick Settings Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the network settings for the device. After you mak e your selections, click Sa ve Settings to apply your changes or click Cancel Cha nges to cancel. Section Field Description Chang[...]
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30 4021196 Rev C How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Res idential Gateway? Section Field Description WLAN Wireless Network Allows you to enable or disabl e the wireless network. Select the desired option: Enable Disable Wireless Network Name (SSID) Allows you to enter a n ame for your wireless network or to use the default value. The value yo u en[...]
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4021196 Rev C 31 How Do I Configure My DOCSI S Residential Gateway? S e t up > L a n S e t u p The Setup Lan Setup page allows you to con figure the settings for the Local Area Network (LAN) in your hom e. These settings include the range of IP addresses that define the LAN itself as well as h ow the addresses are assigned (automatically by DHCP[...]
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32 4021196 Rev C How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Res idential Gateway? Section Field Description Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) DHCP Server Allows you to enable or disabl e the DHCP server in the residential gateway. The D HCP server is used to automatica lly allocate IP addresses to devices as they are attached to your hom e network. Conn[...]
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4021196 Rev C 33 How Do I Configure My DOCSI S Residential Gateway? Section Field Description Maximum Number of DHCP Users Enter the maximum number of us ers to which the DHCP server can assign IP addresses for use in the LAN. This number cannot be greater than 254 minus the startin g IP address describe d above. Client Lease Ti me The Client Lease[...]
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34 4021196 Rev C How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Res idential Gateway? Section Field Description DDNS Service Disabling DDNS (Factor y Default Settings) To disable DDNS, select Disabl ed from the drop-down list an d click Save Settings . Enabling DDNS Note: In order to use the DDNS fe ature, you must first set up an account and establish a URL with ww[...]
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4021196 Rev C 35 Configure Wireless Settings Configure Wireless Settings This section describes the options available from the Wireless pages that you can use to configure the param eters of the WAP to meet your specific requirements and needs. W i r e l e s s > B a s i c S e t t i n g s Setting up your residential gateway for wireless communica[...]
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36 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Example Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the ba sic settings for Wi-Fi Protected Se tup for the residential gateway. After you make your selections, click S[...]
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4021196 Rev C 37 Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description WPS Setup Using Your Wi-Fi Adapter PIN (Option 2) This is the most secure opt ion to register a wireless client with the gateway. You need the Wi-Fi P rotected Setup PIN number, which is found in the client Wi-Fi Prot ected Setup utility. After ent ering the client's Wi -Fi[...]
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38 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description Basic Settings Wireless Network Enable or Disable the wireless net work Wireless Configuration The default is WPS . See Wi -Fi Protected Setup (WPS) (on page 35) for mo re information about using W PS . Select Manual to manually set up your network using th is opti on. Network M[...]
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4021196 Rev C 39 Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description Wireless Network Name ( SSID ) The SSID is the name of y our wireless network. The SSID is used by wireless technology to identify your netw ork from other wireless networ ks in the area. The SSID can be up to 32 ch aracters long. The factory d efault SSID is typically the last [...]
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40 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Wireless Security Page Description Use the following table to configure th e wireless security for the residential gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your chang es or Cancel Changes to cancel. Section Field Description Wireless Security Wireless Security Mode Choose one[...]
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4021196 Rev C 41 Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description WPA Security for Personal Networks – WPA or WPA2 Person al Modes Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a more secure wireless technolo gy than WEP . WPA can be used for both Enterprise (corp orate applications) and Person al (home network) wireless networks. We strongly recomm end t[...]
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42 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description Security for Enterprise N etworks - WPA-Enterprise Modes This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIU S server for client authent ication. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to t he device.) Select from one of the follo wing three WPA or WP[...]
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4021196 Rev C 43 Configure Wireless Settings W i r e l e s s > M A C F i l t e r The MAC Filter feature is used to e ither allow or block access to your wireless LAN based on the MAC Address of the w ireless client devices. The MAC Filter feature, also known as an access list, can be used to help protect your wireless network from access by unau[...]
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44 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description Access Restriction Access Restriction Allows you to permit or b lock computers from acce ssing the wireless network. The choice that you ma ke here affects the ad dresses listed on this page. Choose o ne of the follow ing options: Block computers listed below from accessing [...]
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4021196 Rev C 45 Configure Wireless Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Page Description Use the descriptions and instru ctions in the following table to configure the advanced wireless settings for your residen tial gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel.[...]
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46 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description Advanced Wireless N Transmission Rate The rate of data transmissi on should be set dependin g on the speed of your Wireless-N networking. Select from a range of transmission speeds , or select Auto to have the device automatically us e the fastest possible data r ate and enable [...]
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4021196 Rev C 47 Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description DTIM Interval The Delivery Traffic Indicat ion Message (DTIM) indicates the interval between Broadcasts/Multicast tran smissions. DTIM field is a countdo wn field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast an d multicast messages. When the device has buffere[...]
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48 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings W i r e l e s s > W D S S e t t i n g s The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Settin gs page allows you to expand the coverage of your wireless network by deploying s ignal repeaters. Make sure the channel settings are the same for a ll WDS enabled devices. Select the WDS Settings tab to open the Wir[...]
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4021196 Rev C 49 Configure Wireless Settings W i r e l e s s > Q o S Quality of Service (QoS) ens ures better service to high-priority type s of network traffic, which may involve dema nding, real-time applications , such as video co nferencing. QoS settings allow you to spe cify priorities for different types of traffic. Lower priority traffic [...]
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50 4021196 Rev C Configure Wireless Settings Section Field Description No ACK Allows you to enable or disabl e NO ACK. This feature is recommended for data ser vices where transmission is important and packet loss is tol erable to a certain deg ree. If you select Disable , an ack nowledge packet is returned for every packet received. This provide s[...]
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4021196 Rev C 51 Configure Security Configure Security S e c ur i t y > F i r e w a l l Advanced firewall technology det ers hackers and protects the home network from unauthorized access. Use this page to configure a firewall that can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on the gateway’s local network. Select the Firewall tab to open [...]
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52 4021196 Rev C Configure Security Section Field Description Filters Filter Proxy Enables/disables filter proxy. If loc al users have access to W AN proxy servers, they may be able to circumvent the content filters and access Internet s ites blocked by the device. If you select the Filter Prox y feature, it will block access to any WAN proxy serve[...]
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4021196 Rev C 53 Configure Security S e c ur i t y > V P N P a s s t h r o u g h Use this page to configure Virtual Private Network (VPN) support. Ena bling the settings on this page allows VPN tunnels usin g IPsec or PPTP protocols to pass through the gateway's firewa ll. Select the VPN Passthrough tab to open the Security VPN Passthrough [...]
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54 4021196 Rev C Configure Security S e c ur i t y > V P N A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a con nection between two endpoints in different networks that allows private data to be sent securely over public network s or other private networks. This is accomplishe d by creating a "VPN tunnel." A VPN tunnel connects the two PCs or netw[...]
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4021196 Rev C 55 Configure Security Security VPN Tunnel Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the VPN tunnel for your gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Cha nges to cancel. Section Field Description VPN Tunnel Select Tunnel Entry Allows y[...]
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56 40 21196 Rev C Configure Security Section Field Description Remote Secure Gateway Select the desired option, IP Addr . , Any , or FQDN . If the remote g ateway has a dynamic IP address, select Any o r FQDN . If Any is selected, then the Gateway will accept requests from any IP addres s. FQDN If FQDN is selected, enter the dom ain name of the rem[...]
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4021196 Rev C 57 Configure Security Section Field Description Key Management (continued) Select one of the following opt ions for the key exchange method: Auto (IKE) – Encryption: The Encryption m ethod determines the length o f the key used to encrypt/decrypt ESP packets . Notice that both sides must u se the same method. – Authentication:[...]
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58 4021196 Rev C Configure Security Section Field Description Status This field shows the conne ction status for the selecte d tunnel. The state is either Connected or Disconnected . Buttons Connect Click this button to establish a conn ection for the current VP N tunnel. If you have made any changes, click Save Se ttings to first apply your change[...]
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4021196 Rev C 59 Configure Security View Log The Security VPN View Log page shows events captured by the firewall. The log displays the following items: Description of the event Number of events that have occurred Last occurrence of an event Target and source addresses You can view the following logs from this page: Access log ?[...]
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60 4021196 Rev C Control Access to the Gateway Control Access to the Gateway A c c es s R e s t r i c t i o n s > I P A d d r e s s F i l t er i n g Use the Access Restrictions IP Filtering page to configure IP address filters. These filters block a range of IP addresses from a ccessing the Internet. Note: If you are not familiar with the advanc[...]
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4021196 Rev C 61 Control Access to the Gate way Select the MAC Address Filtering tab to open the Access Restrictions MAC Address Filtering page. The Block/Pass drop down menu a llows you to block or pass Internet access to the MAC addresses of the devices you li st in the MAC Address Filters t able. The following table describes the function of the[...]
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62 4021196 Rev C Control Access to the Gateway A c c es s R e s t r i c t i o n s > B a si c R u l e s Access restrictions allow you to block or a llow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, des ignated applications, websites, and inbound traffic during specific days and times. The Access Res trictions Basic Rules[...]
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4021196 Rev C 63 Control Access to the Gate way Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure th e access restrictions basic rules for your residential ga teway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your cha nges or Cancel Changes to can cel. Section Field Description Parental Control Basic Setup[...]
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64 4021196 Rev C Control Access to the Gateway Section Field Description Override the Password Password Allows you to create a pas sword to temporarily override use r access restrictions to a b locked Internet site Re -Enter Password Re -enter the same passwor d for confirmation of the override password in the previous field Access Duration Allows [...]
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4021196 Rev C 65 Control Access to the Gate way Use the Keyword List to ent er the keywords you wish to block. If any of these keywords appears in the URL of a website, access to the site will be blocked. Note that only the URL is check, not the content of each webpage. A c c es s R e s t r i c t i o n s > T i m e o f D a y R u l e s Use the Acc[...]
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66 4021196 Rev C Control Access to the Gateway Section Field Description Tod Filter Add Allows you to add a new Time of Day access filter or rule. Enter the name of the filter and click the Add key to add the filter to the list. Time of Day ru les are used to restrict I nternet access based on the day and time. Remove Removes the selected filter fr[...]
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4021196 Rev C 67 Control Access to the Gate way Access Restrictions User Setup Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the us er setup for your residential gatew ay. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel. Section Field Description Use[...]
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68 4021196 Rev C Control Access to the Gateway Section Field Description Inactivity Time 60 minutes [F actory def ault when a user is cre ated. Otherwise, it is 0 (zero) ]. Enter the amount of time durin g a user session where there is no Internet access activ ity, indicating that the user is n o longer online. If the inac tivity timer is triggered[...]
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4021196 Rev C 69 Configure Applications and Gaming Configure Applications and Gaming O v e r v i ew Most well-known Internet applications are supported by Application Layer Gateways (ALGs). ALGs automatically adjust the gateway firewall to allow data to pass without making any custom settings. We recommend that you test your application before maki[...]
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70 4021196 Rev C Configure Applications and Gaming Section Field Description Port Filtering Start Port: This is the beginning of the port ran ge. Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers (external ports) used by the server or Internet application. Check with t he software documentation of th e Internet application for more information if ne[...]
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4021196 Rev C 71 Configure Applications and Gaming Applications and Gaming Port Range Forward Page De scription Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the port range forwarding for the residential ga teway. Select enable for each. Afte r you make your selections, click Save Se ttings to apply your changes or Canc[...]
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72 4021196 Rev C Configure Applications and Gaming A p p li c a t i o n s & G a m i n g > P o r t R a n g e T r i g g e r i n g Port range triggering is a way t o dynamically forward ports to a LAN PC that needs them at a particular time. That particular time is when it runs a certain application that performs some event that trigger the rou[...]
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4021196 Rev C 73 Configure Applications and Gaming Section Field Description End Port For the End port, select a p ort from the recommended 49152 - 65535 range. Keep in mind that ports used are program speci fic so check which ones the program requires to be forwarded. Protocol Select one of the following p rotocols: TCP UDP Both Enable[...]
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74 4021196 Rev C Configure Applications and Gaming Applications and Gaming DMZ Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the port range triggering for the resident ial gateway. Select enable for each DMZ Host IP ad dress. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or C[...]
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4021196 Rev C 75 Manage the Gateway Manage the Gateway A d m i n i s t r a t i o n > M a n a g e m e n t The Administration Management page allows the network’s admini strator to manage specific gateway functions for access and security. Select the Manage ment tab to open the Administration Ma nagement page. Important: Th e following page disp[...]
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76 4021196 Rev C Manage the Gateway Field Description Gateway Setup (WAN) Internet Connection Type Connection Mode This sett ing allows you to determine how the WAN (or gateway interface to t he Internet) obtains its IP address. DHCP (factory default) Allows the gateway to obtain a public IP address automatically Static IP Allows you to specify the[...]
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4021196 Rev C 77 Manage the Gateway Field Description MTU Gateway Access Local Access Internet IP Address Enter the gateway’s IP address (as seen from the Internet) Subnet Mask Enter the gateway’s subne t mask (as see n from the Internet, including your service pro vider) Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the service provider’s ser[...]
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78 4021196 Rev C Manage the Gateway Field Description Remote Access Remote Management Allows you to enable to d isable remote management. This feature allows you to access and manage yo ur gateway settings from the Internet when you are aw ay from home. To allow remote access, select Enable . Otherwise, keep the de fault setting, as Disable . The p[...]
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4021196 Rev C 79 Manage the Gateway A d m i n i s t r a t i o n > R e p o r t i n g Administration reporting allows you t o email various system activities to your email address. Select the Reporting tab to open the Administration Reporting page. Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the reporting feature on [...]
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80 4021196 Rev C Manage the Gateway V i e w L o g To view the logs, complete the following st eps. 1 Click View Log . A new window ope ns with the log data page . 2 To view a particular log, select on e of the following options from the Type drop - down menu: All Access Log Firewall Log VPN Log 3 After the log data is displayed, use[...]
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4021196 Rev C 81 Manage the Gateway A d m i n i s t r a t i o n > D i a g n o s t i c s Administration diagnostics allow you to check th e status of your Internet connection by using a Ping test. Select the Diagnostics tab to open the Adminis tration Diagnostics page. Use the descriptions and instructions in t he following table to configure the[...]
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82 4021196 Rev C Manage the Gateway A d m i n i s t r a t i o n > B a c k u p & R e s t o r e Administration Backup & Restore allows you to back up you configuration of the Gateway and store it on your computer. You can use this file to restore a prev iously saved configuration for your Gateway . Select the Back Up & Restore ta b to [...]
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4021196 Rev C 83 Manage the Gateway A d m i n i s t r a t i o n > Fa c t o r y D e f a u l t s The Administration Factory Defaults pa ge allows you to restore the configuration to its factory default settings. Select the Factory Defaults tab to open the Administration Factory Defaults page. CAUTION: If you restore the factory d efaults, the gate[...]
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84 4021196 Rev C Monitor Gateway Status Monitor Gateway Status This section describes the options available under the Status tab that you can use to monitor the status of the residential ga teway and to perform diagnost ics on the device and the network. S t a t u s > G at e w a y The Gateway Status page displays information about th e gateway a[...]
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4021196 Rev C 85 Monitor Gateway Status Section Field Description Internet Connection IP Address Displays the IP address of t he WAN interface. This address is assigned to the gateway when it goes online. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask for your WA N port. This address is automatically assigned to your WAN port by your ISP except when a static[...]
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86 4021196 Rev C Monitor Gateway Status Section Field Description IP Address Displays the IP address for th e LAN subnet Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask for your LAN DHCP Server Displays the status of your loc al DHCP server (Enabled or Disable d) Starting IP Address Displays the beginning of th e range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server [...]
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4021196 Rev C 87 Monitor Gateway Status ARP/RARP Table Click ARP/RARP Table to see a comp lete list of all devices th at are connected to your network . To retrieve the most up- to -date information, click Refresh . To exit this page and return to the Local Network page, click Close . The following illustration shows an example of the ARP/RARP Tabl[...]
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88 4021196 Rev C Monitor Gateway Status Status Wireless Page Description Use the following table to review the st atus of your wireless network. Section Field Description Wireless Network MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of you r gateway's local wireless acce ss point Ra dio Band Displays one of the following radio band frequencies current[...]
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4021196 Rev C 89 Monitor Gateway Status S t a t u s > D O C S I S W A N DOCSIS WAN Status displays informa tion about the system of your cable modem. Select the DOCSIS WAN tab to open t he Status DOCSIS WAN page. DOCSIS WAN Page Description Use the descriptions in the following table to review the status of your DOCSIS WAN network. Section Field[...]
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90 4021196 Rev C Monitor Gateway Status Section Field Description MAC Address (CM MAC Addr ess) Displays the CM MAC Address . The CM MAC Address is a un ique alphanumeric address for the cable modem coaxial i nterface, which is used to connect to the CMT S at the headend. A MAC address is a hardware address that unique ly identifies each node of a [...]
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4021196 Rev C 91 Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Q . H o w D o I C o n f i g u r e T C P / IP P r o t o c o l ? A. To configure TCP/IP protocol, you ne ed to have an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) with TCP/IP communic ations protocol installed on your system. TCP/IP is a communications protoco l used to access the Inter[...]
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92 4021196 Rev C Frequently Asked Questions 5 Select both Obtain an IP address a utomatically and Obtain DNS server ad dress automatically in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, and then click OK . 6 Click Yes to restart your computer w hen the Local Network window opens. The computer restarts. The TCP/IP protocol is now configured on[...]
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4021196 Rev C 93 Frequently Asked Questions Renewing the IP Address on Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME Sy stems 1 Click Start , and then click Run to open the Run window. 2 Type winipcfg in the Open field, and click OK to execute the w inipcfg command. The IP Configuration window ope ns. 3 Click the down arrow to the right of the top field, and select[...]
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94 4021196 Rev C Frequently Asked Questions Q. How does the residential gateway connect to my computer? A. The residential gateway conne cts to the PC using a wireless connection or the 10/ 100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port on your PC. If you wan t to use an Ethernet interface, Ethernet cards available from your loca l PC or office supply retailer, or f[...]
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4021196 Rev C 95 Tips for Improved Performance Tips for Improved Performance C h e ck a n d C o r r e c t If your residential gateway doe s not perform as expected, the following tips may help. If you need further assistance , contact your service provider. Verify that the plug to your residential gatewa y AC power is properly inse rted into an[...]
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96 4021196 Rev C Front Panel LED Status Indica tor Functions Front Panel LED Status Indicator Func tions I n i t i a l P o w e r U p , C a l i b r a t i o n , a n d R e g i s t r a t i o n ( A C P o w er a p p l i e d ) The following chart illustrates the sequence of steps and the corresponding appearance of the residential gateway front pa nel LED[...]
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4021196 Rev C 97 Front Panel LED Status Indica tor Functions Front Panel LED Status Indicato rs During Initial Power Up, Calibrati on, and Registration High Speed Data Registration (con tinued) Step 7 Front Panel Indicator Data Network Registration Complete 1 POWER On 2 DS On 3 US On 4 ONLINE On 5 ETHERNET 1 - 4 On or Blinking 6 USB On or Blinking [...]
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98 4021196 Rev C Front Panel LED Status Indica tor Functions N o r ma l O p e r a t io n s ( A C P o w e r a p p l i e d) The following chart illustrates the appearance of the residential gateway front pan el LED status indicators during normal operation s when AC power is applied to the gateway. Front Panel LED Status In dicators During Normal Con[...]
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4021196 Rev C 99 Front Panel LED Status Indica tor Functions S p e ci a l C o n d i t i o n s The following chart describes the appearance of the cable modem front panel LED status indicators during special conditions to show when you have been denied network access. Front Panel LED Status In dicators During Special C onditions Front Panel Indicato[...]
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100 4021196 Rev C Notices Not ices T r a d e m a r k s Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks o r registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's tradema rks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks . DOCSIS is a registered trademark of Cabl e Television Laboratories, Inc. EuroDOCS[...]
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4021196 Rev C 101 Notices S o f t w a r e a n d F i r m w a r e U s e The software described in this documen t is protected by copyright law and furnished to you under a license agreement. You may only use or copy this software in accordance with the terms of your license agreement. The firmware in this equipment is protecte d by copyright law. You[...]
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102 4021196 Rev C For Information For Information I f Y o u H a v e Q u e s t i o n s If you have technical questions, call Cisco Services for assistance. Follow the menu options to speak with a service engi neer.[...]
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