Orion 2000 Prepare Your Area for Cable Modem Installation, Gather Supplied and Required Items

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Prepare Your Area for Cable Modem Installation

Before installing your cable modem, you should first prepare your area. To do this:

1.Locate your cable outlet and ensure that it is located within proper distance of your cable modem and computer. Be sure not to bend the cable as this may strain the connector and cause damage.

2.Ensure that the temperature in the room where the cable modem will be operating is between 0 and 40°C (32 and 104°F)

Gather Supplied and Required Items

You will use a variety of items to install your cable modem. Some of the items are supplied with your cable modem.

Supplied

Verify that these items were included in the cable modem’s package:

cable modem

Power adapter

USB cable (1.5m)

Ethernet cable (1.8m)

CD containing USB drivers

This user guide

Not Supplied

Verify that these items are available before beginning the installation:

If using the cable modem’s USB port:

o A PC running Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. The cable modem’s USB setup does not support the Macintosh  operating system, Windows 98 First Edition, and NT.

o Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP CD or diskettes. o An active USB port on your PC.

If using the cable modem’s Ethernet port:

o A PC running Windows 95 (or later) operating system or a Macintosh computer running system 7.6 (or later) operating system

User’ Guide

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Contents Orion Contents Mode of Operation Docsis Configuration File Vsif TAG Support Understand the Cable Modem’s Features Before You BeginContact Your Local Cable Operator Supplied Prepare Your Area for Cable Modem InstallationGather Supplied and Required Items Not SuppliedInstalling the Cable Modem Using the USB Port Installing the Software Drivers Before Hardware ConnectionPage Page Installing the Hardware Installing the Software Drivers User’ Guide User’ Guide Page Page Page User’ Guide Page Page User’ Guide Page Page Page User’ Guide Troubleshooting the USB Installation None of the LEDs is on when I power on the LAN Cable ModemSelect USB Composite Device and click Remove Click Refresh Installing the Modem Using the Ethernet Port Uninstalling the USB DriverTroubleshooting the Ethernet Installation None of the LEDs are on when I power on the Cable ModemEnet LED on my cable modem is not lit Cable Modem LEDs and Connectors Connectors on the Back of the Modem LEDs on the Front of the ModemPage Telnet commands Getting HelpCMshow interTab CMshow interface Redisplaying a command CMshow ?Debug Image PingPassword ¾ show version ¾ show dhcpCMshow dhcp CMshow version¾ show interface ethernet ¾ show interfaceCMshow interface ? CMshow interface ethernetCMshow running-configuration ¾ show interface usbCMshow interface usb Qpsk ¾ show cpe-info Display CPE information ¾ show downstream Display downstream informationCMshow downstream ¾ show nat configCMshow nat config ¾ show upstream¾ show nat time CMshow nat timer¾ show access-list ¾ show user¾ nvram factory-default CMshow access-list¾ show pppoe-forwarding Display PPPoE enable or disable ¾ show cpe-limitCMtftp server ¾ dhcp dns delete 1~4/allCM dhcp ip-pool add 192.168.100.2 CMshow dhcp ¾ dhcp ip-pool delete 1-20/all ¾ dhcp gateway ip address Set Dhcp gateway ip addressOne to one mapping CMnat static ipmapping add 68.5.203.16Port forwarding setting ¾ nat static ipmapping delete index/allCMnat static portmapping delete CMnat static ip disableCMnat static ip enable NAT static ipInterfaces ¾ interface ethernet startup ¾ interface cable startup¾ rip timer expire second Set routing entry expire time ¾ rip version 1/2/2b¾ rip default CMrip key-chain 1 10 start-time 2002-4-20Web-access CMaccess-list 41 permit 00d0.5921.3354 ffff.ffff.ffffCMcopy tftpconfig 68.5.203.15 4ips.txt ¾ access-list delete list IDall¾ pppoe-forwarding enabledisable Optional ¾ reset¾ quit Disconnect telnet NAT mode Mode of OperationBridge mode ¾ ip nat enableRouting mode ¾ ip route enableNAT/Routing mode ¾ ip natroute enableUser’ Guide Web User Interface Home Accessing the Web User InterfaceWeb User Interface Cable Modem InformationCable Modem Status Downstream Upstream Upstream Burst Operation Parameters Event Log NAT/Router configuration Bridge ModeWAN Interface NAT Mode Gateway LAN InterfaceReset SubmitRouter Mode Routing Protocol LAN Interface Key Chain AddDelete Submit NAT Router Mode Routing Protocol Gateway LAN Interface Authentication mode Authentication Key Chain Submit Gateway LAN Setup Page Docsis configuration file Vsif tag support Meaning