Motorola DHSB5100 installation manual Overview, SURFboard cable modem data path

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Section 2

Overview

The SURFboard cable modem delivers digital multimedia content in a two-way transmission system. It provides access to a cable data network, which provides access to the Internet and World Wide Web.

The SURFboard cable modem is authorized by a cable modem terminations system (CMTS) for use on the network and automatically configures itself with parameters received from the CMTS or headend. When the SURFboard cable modem is powered on, it:

!Scans the frequency spectrum to locate the data frequency and automatically locks on to the channel.

!Searches for a message containing the upstream parameters such as frequency, modulation, symbol rate, and forward error correction (FEC) format.

!Transmits a message to the CMTS requesting additional information enabling network connection.

!Establishes Internet Protocol (IP) connectivity using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

!Receives a configuration file using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). This file contains additional parameters required by the SURFboard cable modem.

!Registers with the CMTS and is authorized to use the network.

Figure 2-1 illustrates the SURFboard cable modem data path:

Figure 2-1

SURFboard cable modem data path

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The SURFboard cable modem supports 64 QAM and 256 QAM signals that are necessary for the DOCSIS/Euro-DOCSIS data network. This network carries IP data in standard MPEG-2 packets. The RF downstream receives data at rates up to 38 Mbps (55 Mbps for Euro-DOCSIS) and the RF upstream transfers data rates of up to 30 Mbps. The actual speeds will vary; speeds of 30 Mbps are only attainable with A-TDMA or S-CDMA technology.

SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual

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Contents 5 1 0 0 S e r i e s B l e M o d e m Installation M a n u a l Special Symbols That Might Appear on the Equipment Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Html User Interface Figures Section SURFboard Cable Modem Installation ManualBold type Using This ManualDocument Conventions Acronyms This manualCalling for Repairs If You Need HelpSURFboard cable modem data path OverviewButton Top and Front PanelKey Item Key When Flashing When On Key Description Rear PanelInstallation and Operation Outlet Before You BeginEthernet cable USB cable Ohm coaxialCable connections Installing a Single UserDuring normal When What occursDuring power up ProvidesSetting Up a USB Driver for Windows Setting Up a USB DriverSURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Select the updated driver... and click Next SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Setting Up a USB Driver for Windows Click Next, and the following window is displayed Click Next and the window shown below is displayed SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Setting Up a USB Driver for Windows Me SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Ensure that Install the software automatically is selected Setting Up a USB Driver for Windows XPSURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Configuring the Computer for TCP/IP SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Click Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Internet Protocol TCP/IP is checked Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows XP SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Verifying an IP Address SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Verifying an IP Address in Windows 2000 and Windows XP SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Ethernet Multiple users Installing Multiple UsersRenewing an IP Address Ethernet Multiple users with two interfaces Ethernet Two users with two interfacesRemoving the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Windows Me Removing the USB DriverSURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Removing the USB Driver from Windows Click SettingsDouble-clickNetwork Adapters SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Click Remove Driver Removing USB Driver from Windows XPSURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual Remove Program Recovering from Windows 98 or Win98SE Installation ErrorsSelect the USB Composite Device and click Remove SolutionsSolution Solution Downstream Frequency field Setting the Frequency Using StormWatchClick Configure and then click Channel Parameter Html User Interface Configuration Manager Help windowConfiguration Manager Startup window Configuration Manager Signal window Configuration Manager Addresses window Configuration window Configuration Manager Logs window Problem Possible Solution Dhcp Type Operating system versionAppendix a DownstreamUpstream GeneralPriority Description Log Priority Level Event Message FormatPriority Levels Appendix BPredefined Log Messages SP-RFII05-991105 Error Codes for MAC Management MessagesR03.0 R00.0R01.0 R02.0Code Event Log Messages Level Cable Modem Actions I116.1 I115.1I115.2 I116.0C103.0 C100.0C101.0 C102.0Baseline Privacy SURFboard Cable Modem Specific Log MessagesB505.0 B504.2B504.3 B504.4B517.1 B516.6B516.7 B517.0B556.1 B555.0B555.1 B556.0D502.2 D501.9D502.0 D502.1D521.0 D518.0D519.0 D520.0Filtering Code Event Log Messages Level Cable Modem Actions F507.1 F506.1F506.2 F507.0F508.4 F508.1F508.2 F508.3F510.0 F509.6F509.7 F509.8F510.16 F510.12F510.13 F510.15F510.33 F510.30F510.31 F510.32Driver Code Event Log Messages Level Cable Modem Actions H501.16 H501.13H501.14 H501.15M503.1 M500.0M500.1 M503.0M557.0 M554.0M555.0 M556.0X501.2 X500.0X501.0 X501.1X501.18 X501.15X501.16 X501.17X501.28 X501.24X501.25 X501.27X501.36 X501.35Abbreviations and Acronyms Mgbi