Orion 2000 manual Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB Port

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oAn active Ethernet port on your PC or Macintosh

Be sure to follow the instructions provided for the port that you want to use.

Using the USB port allows you to install the cable modem more quickly and easily than using the Ethernet port, because you do not have to install and configure a network interface card (NIC).

USB, however, only enables you to connect one computer to the cable modem. Using the Ethernet port allows you connect multiple computers to a cable modem through the use of additional equipment that is not included. Please contact your cable service provider for more information on using multiple computers.

Chapter 2 provides instructions for installing your cable modem using the USB port. Chapter 3 provides instructions for installing your cable modem using the Ethernet port.

2. Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB Port

This chapter explains the process for installing your cable modem using the USB port. First, you will install the hardware (cable modem, USB cable, coax cable, and power adapter). You will then install the cable modem drivers and verify that the modem is functioning properly.

NOTE: The cable modem’s USB setup does not support the Macintoshoperating system, Windows 95 & NT.

Using the USB port allows you to install the cable modem more quickly and easily than using the Ethernet port, because you do not have to install and configure a network interface card (NIC).

USB, however, only enables you to connect one computer to the cable modem. Using the Ethernet port allows to you connect multiple computers to a cable modem using additional equipment which is not included. Please contact your cable service provider for more information on using multiple computers.

Installing the Software Drivers Before Hardware Connection

CAUTION: You should run the “Setup.exe” program first before you connect USB cable to PC.

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Contents Orion Contents Mode of Operation Docsis Configuration File Vsif TAG Support Before You Begin Understand the Cable Modem’s FeaturesContact Your Local Cable Operator Not Supplied Prepare Your Area for Cable Modem InstallationGather Supplied and Required Items SuppliedInstalling the Software Drivers Before Hardware Connection Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB PortPage 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 None of the LEDs is on when I power on the LAN Cable Modem Troubleshooting the USB InstallationSelect USB Composite Device and click Remove Click Refresh Uninstalling the USB Driver Installing the Modem Using the Ethernet PortNone of the LEDs are on when I power on the Cable Modem Troubleshooting the Ethernet InstallationEnet LED on my cable modem is not lit Cable Modem LEDs and Connectors LEDs on the Front of the Modem Connectors on the Back of the ModemPage Getting Help Telnet commandsCMshow ? CMshow interTab CMshow interface Redisplaying a commandDebug Ping ImagePassword CMshow version ¾ show dhcpCMshow dhcp ¾ show versionCMshow interface ethernet ¾ show interfaceCMshow interface ? ¾ show interface ethernet¾ show interface usb CMshow running-configurationCMshow interface usb Qpsk ¾ show downstream Display downstream information ¾ show cpe-info Display CPE information¾ show upstream ¾ show nat configCMshow nat config CMshow downstream¾ show user CMshow nat timer¾ show access-list ¾ show nat time¾ show cpe-limit CMshow access-list¾ show pppoe-forwarding Display PPPoE enable or disable ¾ nvram factory-default¾ dhcp dns delete 1~4/all CMtftp serverCM dhcp ip-pool add 192.168.100.2 CMshow dhcp ¾ dhcp gateway ip address Set Dhcp gateway ip address ¾ dhcp ip-pool delete 1-20/allCMnat static ipmapping add 68.5.203.16 One to one mapping¾ nat static ipmapping delete index/all Port forwarding settingNAT static ip CMnat static ip disableCMnat static ip enable CMnat static portmapping deleteInterfaces ¾ interface cable startup ¾ interface ethernet startup¾ rip version 1/2/2b ¾ rip timer expire second Set routing entry expire timeCMrip key-chain 1 10 start-time 2002-4-20 ¾ rip defaultCMaccess-list 41 permit 00d0.5921.3354 ffff.ffff.ffff Web-access¾ reset ¾ access-list delete list IDall¾ pppoe-forwarding enabledisable Optional CMcopy tftpconfig 68.5.203.15 4ips.txt¾ quit Disconnect telnet ¾ ip nat enable Mode of OperationBridge mode NAT mode¾ ip route enable Routing mode¾ ip natroute enable NAT/Routing modeUser’ Guide Cable Modem Information Accessing the Web User InterfaceWeb User Interface Web User Interface HomeCable Modem Status Downstream Upstream Upstream Burst Operation Parameters Event Log Bridge Mode NAT/Router configurationSubmit NAT Mode Gateway LAN InterfaceReset WAN InterfaceRouter Mode Routing Protocol LAN Interface Add Key ChainDelete Submit NAT Router Mode Routing Protocol Gateway LAN Interface Authentication mode Authentication Key Chain Submit Gateway LAN Setup Page Meaning Docsis configuration file Vsif tag support