IRIS DC1100E Setup, Connecting Your Iris DC1100, Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup

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Setup

Connecting Your IRIS DC1100

1.Place your IRIS DC1100 in a location where it will be well ventilated. Do not stack it with other devices or place it on carpet.

2.Connect your WAN equipment Ethernet port with CAT5 cross over cable to IRIS DC1100 Ethernet Port. If connecting to a hub or switch use a CAT5 straight through cable.

3.For coaxial connections determine the model number of the IRIS unit.

The following models come with integrated fully agile 256 QAM DOCSIS Upconverter. DC1100/DC1200/DC1400

The following models do not include an integrated upconverter. DC1100X/DC1200X/DC1400X

You will have to connect the IF out from IRIS to a 256 QAM DOCSIS upconverter, before cable modems will be able to connect to IRIS.

Refer to the chapter 3 for diagrams detailing these connections.

Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup

Check the following conditions before you start your gateway:

ƒAll network interface cables are connected.

ƒThe power cable is connected and secured.

ƒThe console terminal is connected and powered on.

Starting the System

After installing the IRIS gateway and connecting cables, start the router as follows:

ƒInsert the power cable at the rear of the IRIS chassis. The green Power LED on the rear panel will light up.

ƒListen for the fans; you should immediately hear them operating.

Configuring Your IRISDC1100

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