Cisco 4034784 - Manual

Cisco 4034784

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Notice to Installers; Notice à l’attention des installateurs de réseaux câblés
  • Page 3 – Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker; Aviso a los instaladores de sistemas CATV
  • Page 4 – Power Source Warning
  • Page 5 – Protect the Product from Lightning; Eliminate AC Mains Overloads; Battery Safety
  • Page 6 – Battery Disposal; Provide Ventilation and Select a Location; Service Warnings
  • Page 7 – Protect the Product When Moving It
  • Page 9 – United States FCC Compliance; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 10 – RF Exposure Statements; US
  • Page 11 – CE Compliance
  • Page 12 – National Restrictions; France
  • Page 13 – Antennas
  • Page 14 – Introduction; telephone service. Your new Cisco; Benefits and Features; specifications to deliver high-end performance and reliability
  • Page 15 – operation
  • Page 16 – is undamaged. The carton contains the following items:; your wireless residential gateway.
  • Page 17 – Front Panel Description; Front
  • Page 18 – Back Panel Description
  • Page 19 – What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service?; Minimum System Requirements for a PC
  • 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.
  • Page 21 – I Already Have an Existing High-Speed Internet Access Account
  • Page 22 – Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential; Consider these recommendations:
  • Page 23 – vertically or horizontally.; Before You Begin; Two wall anchors for #8 x 1-inch screws
  • Page 24 – Location and Dimensions of the Wall-Mounting Slots
  • Page 25 – Mounting the Residential Gateway on a Wall; yes
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Page 28 – CABLE; Configure Wireless Settings
  • Page 29 – Frequently Asked
  • Page 30 – Charging the Battery; POWER; Using the Modem Without a Battery; Replacing the Battery; BATTERY; Removing and Replacing the Battery
  • Page 31 – Location of Battery; Before Rem oving and Replacing the Battery
  • 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.
  • Page 33 – 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
  • Page 35 – Configuring Quick Settings; settings for the device. After you make your selections, click; to apply
  • 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
  • Page 39 – DDNS; tab to open the Setup DDNS page.
  • Page 41 – Wireless > Basic Settings; Basic Settings
  • Page 42 – Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup Exam ple
  • Page 43 – Wireless Configuration Manual Page Exam ple; make your selections, click
  • Page 45 – Wireless > Wireless Security; Disable; tab to open the Wireless Security page. The following
  • Page 46 – Wireless Security Page Description
  • Page 49 – Wireless > MAC Filter; MAC Filter; tab to open the Wireless MAC Filter page.; Wireless MAC Filter Page Description
  • Page 50 – Wireless > Advanced Settings; Advanced Settings
  • Page 51 – Wireless Advanced Settings Page Description
  • Page 54 – Wireless > WDS Settings; WDS Settings; tab to open the Wireless WDS Settings page. Use this page; Wireless WDS Settings Page Description
  • 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
  • Page 57 – Configure Security; Firewall; tab to open the Security Firewall page.; to
  • Page 59 – Security > VPN Passthrough; through the gateway's firewall. Select the; VPN Passthrough; tab to open the Security; Save
  • Page 60 – VPN; tab to open the Security VPN page.
  • Page 61 – Security VPN Tunnel Page Description; tunnel for your gateway. After you make your selections, click
  • Page 65 – View Log
  • Page 66 – Control Access to the Gateway; Access Restrictions > IP Address Filtering; IP Address Filtering; Access Restrictions > MAC Address Filtering
  • Page 67 – Select the; MAC Address Filtering; tab to open the Access Restrictions MAC Address; Function Keys
  • Page 68 – Access Restrictions > Basic Rules; Basic Rules; tab to open the Access Restrictions Basic Rules page.
  • Page 69 – click
  • Page 70 – To use keyword and dom ain blocking
  • 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
  • Page 72 – Access Restrictions > User Setup; User Setup; tab to open the Access Restrictions User Setup page.
  • Page 73 – Access Restrictions User Setup Page Description
  • Page 74 – Access Restrictions > Local Log; Local Log; tab to open the Access Restrictions Local Log page.
  • Page 75 – Configure Applications and Gaming; Overview; Port Filtering
  • Page 76 – Applications & Gaming > Port Range Forwarding; addresses in your local network. Select the; Port Range Forwarding; tab to open the
  • Page 77 – Applications and Gam ing Port Range Forward Page Description; your selections, click
  • 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
  • Page 79 – translate to a known local PC.; DMZ; tab to open the Applications & Gaming DMZ page.
  • Page 80 – Applications and Gam ing DMZ Page Description; address. After you make your selections, click; to apply your changes
  • Page 81 – Manage the Gateway; Administration > Management; Management
  • Page 85 – Administration > Reporting; Reporting; tab to open the Administration Reporting page.
  • Page 87 – Administration > Diagnostics; Diagnostics; tab to open the Administration Diagnostics page.
  • Page 88 – tab to open the Administration Back Up & Restore
  • Page 89 – Administration > Factory Defaults; Factory Defaults; Restore Factory Defaults
  • Page 90 – Monitor Gateway Status; device and the network.; tab to open the Status Gateway screen. Click; Refresh; to update
  • Page 91 – Status > Local Network; Local Network; tab to open the Status Local Network page. Click; to update the data on the page.
  • Page 93 – Wireless; tab to open the Status Wireless page. Click; to update the
  • Page 94 – Status Wireless Page Description
  • Page 95 – DOCSIS WAN; tab to open the Status DOCSIS WAN page.; DOCSIS WAN Page Description
  • Page 97 – Frequently Asked Questions; Configuring TCP/IP on Window s 2000 Sy stems
  • Page 98 – Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Sy stems; Q. How Do I Renew the IP Address on My PC?
  • Page 99 – Renewing the IP Address on Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME System s
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 102 – Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions; Normal
  • Page 105 – Special Conditions
  • Page 106 – Notices; Trademarks; at; Publication Disclaimer; Disclaimer; Software and Firmware Use; in accordance with the terms of your license agreement.
  • Page 107 – Copyright
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Cisco Model DPQ3925 8x4
DOCSIS 3.0 W ireless Residential
Gateway with Em bedded Digital
Voice Adapter User Guide

In This Document

IMPORTA NT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIO NS ............................................................. 2

Introductio n .......................................................................................................... 14

What's In the Carto n? ........................................................................................... 16

Fro nt Panel Description ....................................................................................... 17

Back Panel Desc riptio n ........................................................................................ 18

What Are t he System Requi rem ents for I nternet Servic e? ................................ 19

How Do I Subsc rib e to Hi gh-Sp eed Int ernet and T elep ho ne S ervic e? ............. 20

Where Is the Best Locatio n for My DOCSIS Resid ential Gateway? ................. 22

How Do I Mou nt the Modem on a Wal l? (Optional) ......................................... 23

What Are t he Requirements for Telep ho ne S ervice? ......................................... 26

How Do I Co nnect My Gateway fo r Internet and Telep ho ne Serv ice? ............ 27

How Do I Maintai n the Battery? (Optio nal) ....................................................... 30

How Do I Co nfigu re My DOCSIS Resid ent ial Gateway? ................................. 32

Confi gure Wi rel ess Settings ................................................................................ 41

Confi gure S ecurity ............................................................................................... 57

Control Access to the Gateway ........................................................................... 66

Confi gure Appl ications a nd Gami ng .................................................................. 75

Manag e the Gateway ........................................................................................... 81

Mo nito r Gateway Status ...................................................................................... 90

Frequently Ask ed Questio ns ............................................................................... 97

Tips for Improv ed Performa nce ........................................................................ 101

Fro nt Panel LED Status Indicator Functio ns .................................................... 102

Notices ................................................................................................................. 106

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