Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Notice to Installers; Notice à l’attention des installateurs de réseaux câblés
2 OL-30824-01 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Notice to Installers 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 inst...
Page 3 - Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker; Aviso a los instaladores de sistemas CATV
OL-30 824 -01 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker 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, ...
Page 4 - Power Source Warning
4 OL-30824-01 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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...
Page 5 - Protect the Product from Lightning; Eliminate AC Mains Overloads; Battery Safety
OL-30 824 -01 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Protect the Product from Lightning In addition to disconnecting the AC power from the wall outlet, disconnect the signal inputs. Verify the Power Source from the On/Off Power Light When the on/off power light is not illuminated, the apparatus may still b...
Page 6 - Battery Disposal; Provide Ventilation and Select a Location; Service Warnings
6 OL-30824-01 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Battery Disposal The batteries may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment. Recycle or dispose of batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s instructions and local/national disposal and recycling regulations. The batt...
Page 7 - Protect the Product When Moving It
OL-30 824 -01 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Protect the Product When Moving It Always disconnect the power source when moving the apparatus or connecting or disconnecting cables. Telephone Equipment Notice When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to r...
Page 9 - United States FCC Compliance; Declaration of Conformity
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 40211 93 Rev C 9 United States FCC Compliance This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a re...
Page 10 - RF Exposure Statements; US
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 4021193 Rev C RF Exposure Statements Note: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 7.9 inches (20 cm) between the radiator and...
Page 11 - CE Compliance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 40211 93 Rev C 11 CE Compliance Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) This declaration is only valid for configurations (combinations of software, firmware and hardware) supported or provided by Cisco Systems for use w...
Page 12 - National Restrictions; France
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 4021193 Rev C Note: The full declaration of conformity for this product can be found in the Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information section of the appropriate product hardware installation guide, which is available on Cisco.com. The following standards ...
Page 13 - Antennas
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 40211 93 Rev C 13 Antennas Use only the antenna supplied with the product. 2 0 0 9 0 3 1 2 C E_ Gat ewa y
Page 14 - Introduction; telephone service. Your new Cisco; Benefits and Features; specifications to deliver high-end performance and reliability
14 OL-30824-01 Intr oduction Introduction Welcome to the exciting world of high-speed Internet and high-quality digital telephone service. Your new Cisco ® Model DPQ3925 DOCSIS ® 3.0 Wireless Residential Gateway with Embedded Digital Voice Adapter is a cable modem that meets industry standards for h...
Page 15 - operation
OL-30 824 -01 15 Intr oduction Attractive compact design that allows for vertical, horizontal, or wall-mounted operation Color-coded interface ports and corresponding cables simplify installation and setup DOCSIS-5 compliant LED labeling and behavior provides a user and technician friendly met...
Page 16 - is undamaged. The carton contains the following items:; your wireless residential gateway.
16 OL-30824-01 What's In the Car ton? What's In the Carton? When you receive your wireless residential gateway, you should check the equipment and accessories to verify that each item is in the carton and that each item is undamaged. The carton contains the following items: One DPQ3925 DOCSIS Reside...
Page 17 - Front Panel Description; Front
OL-30 824 -01 17 Fr ont Panel Descr iption Front Panel Description The front panel of your residential gateway provides LED status indicators that indicate how well and at what state your residential gateway is operating. See Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions (on page 102), for more informa...
Page 18 - Back Panel Description
18 OL-30824-01 Back Panel Descr iption Back Panel Description The following illustrations show the description and function of the back panel components on the Cisco DPQ3925 residential gateway. 1 LABEL —Displays technical information regarding the gateway 2 MAC ADDRESS LABEL —Displays the MAC addre...
Page 19 - What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service?; Minimum System Requirements for a PC
OL-30 824 -01 19 What Ar e the System Requir ements for Inter net Ser vice? What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service? To ensure that your residential gateway operates efficiently for high-speed Internet service, verify that all of the Internet devices on your system meet or exceed the f...
Page 20 - How Do I Subscribe to High-Speed Internet and Telephone; I Do Not Have a High-Speed Internet Access Account; If you do; CM MAC; The following illustration shows a sample bar code label.
20 OL-30824-01 How Do I Subscr ibe to High-Speed Inter net and Telephone Ser vice? How Do I Subscribe to High-Speed Internet and Telephone Service? Before you can use your residential gateway, you need to have a high-speed Internet access account. If you do not have a high-speed Internet access acco...
Page 21 - I Already Have an Existing High-Speed Internet Access Account
OL-30 824 -01 21 How Do I Subscr ibe to High-Speed Inter net and Telephone Ser vice? I Already Have an Existing High-Speed Internet Access Account If you have an existing high-speed Internet access account, you must give your service provider the serial number and the MAC address of the residential ...
Page 22 - Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential; Consider these recommendations:
22 OL-30824-01 Wher e 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 gateway is where it has access to outlets and other devices. Think about the layout of your home or office, and consult ...
Page 23 - vertically or horizontally.; Before You Begin; Two wall anchors for #8 x 1-inch screws
OL-30 824 -01 23 How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) You can mount the residential gateway 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. Before Y...
Page 24 - Location and Dimensions of the Wall-Mounting Slots
24 OL-30824-01 How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) Location and Dimensions of the Wall-Mounting Slots The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall-mounting slots on the bottom of the modem. Use the information on this page as a guide for mounting your modem to ...
Page 25 - Mounting the Residential Gateway on a Wall; yes
OL-30 824 -01 25 How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall? (Optional) Mounting the Residential Gateway on a Wall 1 Using a drill with a 3/16-inch bit, drill two holes at the same height and 4 inches apart. Note: The preceding graphic illustrates the location of the mounting holes on the back of the reside...
Page 26 - What Are the Requirements for Telephone Service?; Number of Telephone Devices; enabled by your local provider.; Telephone Wiring Requirements; Connection to an existing or a new permanently installed home
26 OL-30824-01 What Ar e the Requir ements for Telephone Ser vice? What Are the Requirements for Telephone Service? Number of Telephone Devices The RJ-11 telephone-style connectors on the residential gateway can each provide telephone service to multiple telephones, fax machines, and analog modems. ...
Page 27 - How Do I Connect My Gateway for Internet and Telephone; devices is called networking.; Connecting and Installing Internet Devices; To connect devices; Connecting the Residential Gateway for High-Speed Data and; residential gateway.
OL-30 824 -01 27 How Do I Connect My Gateway for Inter net and Telephone Ser vice? How Do I Connect My Gateway for Internet and Telephone Service? You can use your residential gateway to provide both telephone service and to provide Internet access, and you can share that Internet connection with ot...
Page 28 - CABLE; Configure Wireless Settings
28 OL-30824-01 How Do I Connect My Gateway for Inter net and Telephone Ser vice? WARNING: To avoid personal injury, follow the installation instructions in the exact order shown. To prevent possible damage to equipment, disconnect any other telephone service before connecting your cable modem to...
Page 29 - Frequently Asked
OL-30 824 -01 29 How Do I Connect My Gateway for Inter net and Telephone Ser vice? 5 Connect one end of a telephone jumper cable (not included) to a telephone outlet in your home or to a telephone or fax machine. Then connect the other end of the jumper cable to the appropriate RJ-11 TELEPHONE port ...
Page 30 - Charging the Battery; POWER; Using the Modem Without a Battery; Replacing the Battery; BATTERY; Removing and Replacing the Battery
30 OL-30824-01 How Do I Maintain the Batter y? (Optional) How Do I Maintain the Battery? (Optional) Your modem may include a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery to provide stand-by operation in the event of an AC power failure. You can replace the battery without the use of any tools. WARNING: Fully ch...
Page 31 - Location of Battery; Before Rem oving and Replacing the Battery
OL-30 824 -01 31 How Do I Maintain the Batter y? (Optional) Location of Battery As shown in the following illustrations, the battery compartment is located on the right side panel for both DPQ3925 housing types. H ous ing Ty pe 1 H ous ing Ty pe 2 Before Rem oving and Replacing the Battery Before re...
Page 32 - How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway?; Setup; The WebWizard pages and the examples shown in this section are for; Logging in to the Gateway for the First Time; On your PC, open the web browser that you prefer to use.
32 OL-30824-01 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? To configure your residential gateway, you must first access the WebWizard configuration pages. This section provides detailed instructions and procedures for accessing the WebWizard p...
Page 33 - Log In
OL-30 824 -01 33 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? 2 In the address field, enter the following IP address: 192.168.0.1 . 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...
Page 34 - and then click; . Once you save the settings for your User Name and; Save Settings; to apply your changes or; Cancel Changes
34 OL-30824-01 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? 4 On the Administration Management page, create a User Name and Password and then click Save Settings . Once you save the settings for your User Name and Password on the Administration Management page, the Setup Quick Setup page opens...
Page 35 - Configuring Quick Settings; settings for the device. After you make your selections, click; to apply
OL-30 824 -01 35 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? Configuring Quick Settings Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the network settings for the device. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or click Cancel Chan...
Page 37 - DHCP or manually) as new devices are added to the network.; Lan Setup; tab to open the Setup Lan Setup page.; Configuring Your Network Settings; to apply your changes or click
OL-30 824 -01 37 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? Setup > Lan Setup The Setup Lan Setup page allows you to configure the settings for the Local Area Network (LAN) in your home. These settings include the range of IP addresses that define the LAN itself as well as how the address...
Page 39 - DDNS; tab to open the Setup DDNS page.
OL-30 824 -01 39 How Do I Configur e My DOCSIS Residential Gateway? Section Field Description Maximum Number of DHCP Users Enter the maximum number of users to which the DHCP server can assign IP addresses for use in the LAN. This number cannot be greater than 254 minus the starting IP address descr...
Page 41 - Wireless > Basic Settings; Basic Settings
OL-30 824 -01 41 Configur e Wir eless Settings Configure Wireless Settings This section describes the options available from the Wireless pages that you can use to configure the parameters of the WAP to meet your specific requirements and needs. Wireless > Basic Settings Setting up your residenti...
Page 42 - Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Exam ple
42 OL-30824-01 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Exam ple Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the basic settings for Wi-Fi Protected Setup for the residential ...
Page 43 - Wireless Configuration Manual Page Exam ple; make your selections, click
OL-30 824 -01 43 Configur e Wir eless Settings Section Field Description WPS Setup Using Your Wi-Fi Adapter PIN (Option 2) This is the most secure option to register a wireless client with the gateway. You need the Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN number, which is found in the client Wi-Fi Protected Setup ...
Page 45 - Wireless > Wireless Security; Disable; tab to open the Wireless Security page. The following
OL-30 824 -01 45 Configur e Wir eless Settings Section Field Description Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID is the name of your wireless network. The SSID is used by wireless technology to identify your network from other wireless networks in the area. The SSID can be up to 32 characters long. Th...
Page 46 - Wireless Security Page Description
46 OL-30824-01 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless Security Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the wireless security for the residential gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to ...
Page 49 - Wireless > MAC Filter; MAC Filter; tab to open the Wireless MAC Filter page.; Wireless MAC Filter Page Description
OL-30 824 -01 49 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless > MAC Filter The MAC Filter feature is used to either allow or block access to your wireless LAN based on the MAC Address of the wireless client devices. The MAC Filter feature, also known as an access list, can be used to help protect your ...
Page 50 - Wireless > Advanced Settings; Advanced Settings
50 OL-30824-01 Configur e Wir eless Settings Section Field Description Access Restriction Access Restriction Allows you to permit or block computers from accessing the wireless network. The choice that you make here affects the addresses listed on this page. Choose one of the following options: Bl...
Page 51 - Wireless Advanced Settings Page Description
OL-30 824 -01 51 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the advanced wireless settings for your residential gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes ...
Page 54 - Wireless > WDS Settings; WDS Settings; tab to open the Wireless WDS Settings page. Use this page; Wireless WDS Settings Page Description
54 OL-30824-01 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless > WDS Settings The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Settings page allows you to expand the coverage of your wireless network by deploying signal repeaters. Make sure the channel settings are the same for all WDS enabled devices. Select the W...
Page 55 - less delay for high priority traffic. Select the; QoS; tab to open the Wireless QoS page.; Wireless QoS Page Description; setting. After you make your selections, click
OL-30 824 -01 55 Configur e Wir eless Settings Wireless > QoS Quality of Service (QoS) ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic, which may involve demanding, real-time applications, such as video conferencing. QoS settings allow you to specify priorities for different type...
Page 57 - Configure Security; Firewall; tab to open the Security Firewall page.; to
OL-30 824 -01 57 Configur e Secur ity Configure Security Security > Firewall Advanced firewall technology deters 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 netwo...
Page 59 - Security > VPN Passthrough; through the gateway's firewall. Select the; VPN Passthrough; tab to open the Security; Save
OL-30 824 -01 59 Configur e Secur ity Security > VPN Passthrough Use this page to configure Virtual Private Network (VPN) support. Enabling the settings on this page allows VPN tunnels using IPsec or PPTP protocols to pass through the gateway's firewall. Select the VPN Passthrough tab to open the...
Page 60 - VPN; tab to open the Security VPN page.
60 OL-30824-01 Configur e Secur ity Security > VPN A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a connection between two endpoints in different networks that allows private data to be sent securely over public networks or other private networks. This is accomplished by creating a "VPN tunnel." A VP...
Page 61 - Security VPN Tunnel Page Description; tunnel for your gateway. After you make your selections, click
OL-30 824 -01 61 Configur e Secur ity Security VPN Tunnel Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the VPN tunnel for your gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel. Section Field D...
Page 65 - View Log
OL-30 824 -01 65 Configur e Secur ity 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 fol...
Page 66 - Control Access to the Gateway; Access Restrictions > IP Address Filtering; IP Address Filtering; Access Restrictions > MAC Address Filtering
66 OL-30824-01 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Control Access to the Gateway Access Restrictions > IP Address Filtering Use the Access Restrictions IP Filtering page to configure IP address filters. These filters block a range of IP addresses from accessing the Internet. Note: If you are not famil...
Page 67 - Select the; MAC Address Filtering; tab to open the Access Restrictions MAC Address; Function Keys
OL-30 824 -01 67 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Select the MAC Address Filtering tab to open the Access Restrictions MAC Address Filtering page. The Block/Pass drop down menu allows you to block or pass Internet access to the MAC addresses of the devices you list in the MAC Address Filters table. Th...
Page 68 - Access Restrictions > Basic Rules; Basic Rules; tab to open the Access Restrictions Basic Rules page.
68 OL-30824-01 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Access Restrictions > Basic Rules Access restrictions allow you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated applications, websites, and inbound traffic during specific days and times. The Access ...
Page 69 - click
OL-30 824 -01 69 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the access restrictions basic rules for your residential gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel. Section F...
Page 70 - To use keyword and dom ain blocking
70 OL-30824-01 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Section Field Description Override the Password Password Allows you to create a password to temporarily override user access restrictions to a blocked Internet site Re-Enter Password Re-enter the same password for confirmation of the override password in...
Page 71 - Use the; Keyword List; to enter the keywords you wish to block. If any of these; Access Restrictions > Time of Day Rules; Time of Day Rules; tab to open the Access Restrictions Time of Day Rules; Access Restrictions Tim e of Day Rules Page Description
OL-30 824 -01 71 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Use the Keyword List to enter 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. Access Restrictions > Time ...
Page 72 - Access Restrictions > User Setup; User Setup; tab to open the Access Restrictions User Setup page.
72 OL-30824-01 Contr ol 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 rules are used to restrict Internet access based on the day ...
Page 73 - Access Restrictions User Setup Page Description
OL-30 824 -01 73 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Access Restrictions User Setup Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the user setup for your residential gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel C...
Page 74 - Access Restrictions > Local Log; Local Log; tab to open the Access Restrictions Local Log page.
74 OL-30824-01 Contr ol Access to the Gateway Section Field Description Inactivity Time 60 minutes [Factory default when a user is created. Otherwise, it is 0 (zero)]. Enter the amount of time during a user session where there is no Internet access activity, indicating that the user is no longer onl...
Page 75 - Configure Applications and Gaming; Overview; Port Filtering
OL-30 824 -01 75 Configur e Applications and Gaming Configure Applications and Gaming Overview 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 recomme...
Page 76 - Applications & Gaming > Port Range Forwarding; addresses in your local network. Select the; Port Range Forwarding; tab to open the
76 OL-30824-01 Configur e Applications and Gaming Section Field Description Port Filtering Start Port: This is the beginning of the port range. Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers (external ports) used by the server or Internet application. Check with the software documentation of the I...
Page 77 - Applications and Gam ing Port Range Forward Page Description; your selections, click
OL-30 824 -01 77 Configur e Applications and Gaming Applications and Gam ing Port Range Forward Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the port range forwarding for the residential gateway. Select enable for each. After you make your selections, cl...
Page 78 - Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering; Port Range Triggering; tab to open the Applications & Gaming Port Range; Applications and Gam ing Port Range Triggering Page Description
78 OL-30824-01 Configur e Applications and Gaming Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering Port range triggering is a way to 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 tha...
Page 79 - translate to a known local PC.; DMZ; tab to open the Applications & Gaming DMZ page.
OL-30 824 -01 79 Configur e Applications and Gaming Section Field Description End Port For the End port, select a port from the recommended 49152 - 65535 range. Keep in mind that ports used are program specific so check which ones the program requires to be forwarded. Protocol Select one of the foll...
Page 80 - Applications and Gam ing DMZ Page Description; address. After you make your selections, click; to apply your changes
80 OL-30824-01 Configur e Applications and Gaming Applications and Gam ing DMZ Page Description Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the port range triggering for the residential gateway. Select enable for each DMZ Host IP address. After you make your selections,...
Page 81 - Manage the Gateway; Administration > Management; Management
OL-30 824 -01 81 Manage the Gateway Manage the Gateway Administration > Management The Administration Management page allows the network’s administrator to manage specific gateway functions for access and security. Select the Management tab to open the Administration Management page. Important: T...
Page 85 - Administration > Reporting; Reporting; tab to open the Administration Reporting page.
OL-30 824 -01 85 Manage the Gateway Administration > Reporting Administration reporting allows you to email various system activities to your email address. Select the Reporting tab to open the Administration Reporting page. Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configur...
Page 87 - Administration > Diagnostics; Diagnostics; tab to open the Administration Diagnostics page.
OL-30 824 -01 87 Manage the Gateway Administration > Diagnostics Administration diagnostics allow you to check the status of your Internet connection by using a Ping test. Select the Diagnostics tab to open the Administration Diagnostics page. Use the descriptions and instructions in the followin...
Page 88 - tab to open the Administration Back Up & Restore
88 OL-30824-01 Manage the Gateway Administration > Backup & Restore 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 previously saved configuration for your Gateway. Select the Back Up ...
Page 89 - Administration > Factory Defaults; Factory Defaults; Restore Factory Defaults
OL-30 824 -01 89 Manage the Gateway Administration > Factory Defaults The Administration Factory Defaults page 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 fac...
Page 90 - Monitor Gateway Status; device and the network.; tab to open the Status Gateway screen. Click; Refresh; to update
90 OL-30824-01 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 gateway and to perform diagnostics on the device and the network. Status > Gateway The Gateway Status page displ...
Page 91 - Status > Local Network; Local Network; tab to open the Status Local Network page. Click; to update the data on the page.
OL-30 824 -01 91 Monitor Gateway Status Section Field Description Internet Connection IP Address Displays the IP address of the WAN interface. This address is assigned to the gateway when it goes online. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask for your WAN port. This address is automatically assigned t...
Page 93 - Wireless; tab to open the Status Wireless page. Click; to update the
OL-30 824 -01 93 Monitor Gateway Status ARP/RARP Table Click ARP/RARP Table to see a complete list of all devices that 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 illus...
Page 94 - Status Wireless Page Description
94 OL-30824-01 Monitor Gateway Status Status Wireless Page Description Use the following table to review the status of your wireless network. Section Field Description Wireless Network MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of your gateway's local wireless access point Radio Band Displays one of the f...
Page 95 - DOCSIS WAN; tab to open the Status DOCSIS WAN page.; DOCSIS WAN Page Description
OL-30 824 -01 95 Monitor Gateway Status Status > DOCSIS WAN DOCSIS WAN Status displays information about the system of your cable modem. Select the DOCSIS WAN tab to open the Status DOCSIS WAN page. DOCSIS WAN Page Description Use the descriptions in the following table to review the status of yo...
Page 97 - Frequently Asked Questions; Configuring TCP/IP on Window s 2000 Sy stems
OL-30 824 -01 97 Fr equently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Q. How Do I Configure TCP/IP Protocol? A. To configure TCP/IP protocol, you need to have an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) with TCP/IP communications protocol installed on your system. TCP/IP is a communications protocol ...
Page 98 - Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Sy stems; Q. How Do I Renew the IP Address on My PC?
98 OL-30824-01 Fr equently Asked Questions 5 Select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, and then click OK . 6 Click Yes to restart your computer when the Local Network window opens. The computer rest...
Page 99 - Renewing the IP Address on Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME System s
OL-30 824 -01 99 Fr equently Asked Questions Renewing the IP Address on Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME System s 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 winipcfg command. The IP Configuration window opens. 3 Click the dow...
Page 100 - Q. How does the residential gateway connect to m y com puter?; Common Troubleshooting Issues; I don't understand the front panel status indicators; Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions; The residential gateway does not register a cable connection
100 OL-30824-01 Fr equently Asked Questions Q. How does the residential gateway connect to m y com puter? A. The residential gateway connects to the PC using a wireless connection or the 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port on your PC. If you want to use an Ethernet interface, Ethernet cards available fr...
Page 101 - Tips for Improved Performance; Check and Correct; electrical outlet, make sure the switch is in the; ON; Verify that the; ONLINE; LED status indicator on the front panel of your
OL-30 824 -01 101 Tips for Impr oved Per for mance Tips for Improved Performance Check and Correct If your residential gateway does 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 gateway ...
Page 102 - Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions; Normal
102 OL-30824-01 Fr ont Panel LED Status Indicator Functions Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions Initial Power Up, Calibration, and Registration (AC Power applied) The following chart illustrates the sequence of steps and the corresponding appearance of the residential gateway front panel LED ...
Page 105 - Special Conditions
OL-30 824 -01 105 Fr ont Panel LED Status Indicator Functions Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Normal Conditions Front Panel Indicator Normal Operations 11 BATTERY* On – When battery is charged Blinks – When battery charge is low Off – when there is no battery in the unit *Illuminates ...
Page 106 - Notices; Trademarks; at; Publication Disclaimer; Disclaimer; Software and Firmware Use; in accordance with the terms of your license agreement.
106 OL-30824-01 Notices Notices Trademarks Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.c om/g o/trademarks . DOCSIS is a registered trademark of Cable Televi...
Page 107 - Copyright
OL-30 824 -01 107 Notices Copyright © 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by photocopy, microfilm, xerography, or any other means, or incorporated ...