Technicolor - Thomson TCW710 manual MAC and IP Addresses Summary

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Chapter 2: Networking

USB-connected PC to make them look Ethernet-style when passed between you and your cable company. To do this, the gateway must effectively “loan” an Ethernet-style address for use in all these packets. For this purpose, the gateway uses a MAC address of MAC label + 5 (the MAC label is found on the bottom of the unit). E.g., if the MAC address is 00:90:64:12:B1:91, this MAC address would be 00: 90:64:12:B1:96.

MAC and IP Addresses Summary

This table summarizes all the MAC and IP addresses that may be associated with the TCP/IP communication stacks and USB handling in your Wireless Cable Gateway. The ones actually used depend upon your gateway Operating Mode, as explained above. At minimum, your cable company will need to know the MAC address associated with IP Stack 1, which is the MAC address shown on the modem label.

Stack Name

 

Purpose - Mode

MAC Address

IP Address

 

 

 

 

IP Stack 1

CM WAN access - all Modes

per label on CM

assigned by cable company during

IP Stack 2

local management - CM Mode

 

initialization

 

 

 

 

 

IP Stack 3

only

 

CM label + 1

fixed at 192.168.100.1

IP Stack 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Stack 5

CableHome remote management -

CM label + 2

assigned by cable company

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CH Mode only

CM label + 3

assigned by cable company

 

end-user remote management,

 

 

 

LAN WAN access - RG Mode only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WAN data access -

CM label + 4

fixed at 192.168.0.1

 

CH Mode only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

local management -

CM label + 5

 

 

RG, CH Modes only

 

 

 

LAN gateway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC and IP Addresses

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Contents TCW710 EURO-DOCSIS/DOCSIS compliant Product Information Operating InformationImportant Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Viii Introduction Wireless Cable Gateway Features Connections and SetupComputer Requirements What’s on the CD-ROMWhat the Wireless Cable Gateway Needs to Do Its Job What the Wireless Cable Gateway DoesPlease verify the following with the cable company Contact Your Local Cable CompanyImportant Information System Overview Understanding the Wireless Cable Gateway Connect Your PC Installing a PC Network Card Your PC Installing a TCP/IP Stack Connections and Setup Your PC Configuring Dhcp on a TCP/IP Stack on a PC Configuring Windows Me PCs Configuring Windows XP PCs Configuring Windows 2000 PCsActivating the Wireless Cable Gateway Initialization Connecting Your DevicesMandatory User Configuration Connections and Setup Your connection to the network to be rejected Overview Front Panel Press Button Rear Panel Type of Communication CommunicationsCable Modem CM Section Networking Section Three Networking Modes Cable Modem CM ModeNetworking Residential Gateway RG Mode Networking CableHome CH Mode USB MAC Address MAC and IP Addresses Summary Advanced User Configuration Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Status Web Page Group Software Web Connection Web Password Web Diagnostics Web Network Web Page Group WAN Web LAN and Computers Web Pages Advanced Configuration Advanced Web Page Group Options Web IP Filtering Web MAC Filtering Web Port Filtering Web Forwarding Web Port Triggers Web Advanced Configuration DMZ Host Web Routing Information Protocol Setup Web Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Time of Day Access Filter Web Local Log and Remote Log Web Pages Advanced Configuration Authentication Wireless Web Pages GroupPerformance 802.11b/g Basic Web PrivacyBasic Settings Definitions 802.11b/g Privacy Web Privacy Settings Definitions WPA WPA-PSK 802.11b/g Advanced Web Advanced Settings Definitions 802.11b/g Access Control Web Advanced Configuration Bridging Web Additional Information Frequently Asked QuestionsAdditional Information All of the lights are flashing in sequence General TroubleshootingCan’t get the modem to establish an Ethernet connection Don’t hear a dial tone when I use a telephone Computing Device Accessory Additional Information Service Information Glossary Page Thomson Inc