Chapter 2: Networking
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.
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IP Stack 1 | CM WAN access - all Modes | per label on CM | assigned by cable company during | |
IP Stack 2 | local management - CM Mode |
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IP Stack 3 | only |
| CM label + 1 | fixed at 192.168.100.1 |
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IP Stack 5 | CableHome remote management - | CM label + 2 | assigned by cable company | |
CH Mode only | CM label + 3 | assigned by cable company | ||
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| WAN data access - | CM label + 4 | fixed at 192.168.0.1 | |
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| local management - | CM label + 5 |
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| RG, CH Modes only |
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MAC and IP Addresses
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