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MTA Provisioning
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Troubleshooting
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FAQ
Restore Factory Defaults
Battery Interface Delay
Wireless LAN Information
Warranty
Configuring TCP/IP
Status Diagnostics
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Contents
SVG2500
Safety and Regulatory Information
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Safety Requirements for the SVG2500 LITHIUM-ION Battery
FCC Statements
Important Voip Service Information
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Restrictions on the USE of Wireless Devices
Wireless LAN Information
Industry Canada IC Statement
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
Caring for the Environment by Recycling
International Declaration of Conformity
You may
Software License
You may not
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Warranty Information
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Overview
Powerful Features in a Single Unit
Easy Setup
Network Connection Types
Overview
Sample Hybrid LAN
Sample Hybrid LAN
Optional Accessories
Telephone Features Supported by the SVG2500
VoIP Telephone Service with Your SVG2500
Cell Phone Pairing and the SVG2500 Wi-Fi Feature
Key Light Flashing
Top Panel
Name Description
Amber
Key Description
Rear Panel
Bottom Label on the SVG2500
Wireless LAN
SVG2500 LAN Choices
Sample Wireless Network Connections
Sample Ethernet to Computer Connection
Wired Ethernet LAN
Sample Ethernet Connection to Hubs or Switches
Sample USB Connection
USB Connection
SVG2500 Security Measures
Security
DMZ
Firewall
Port Triggering
Port Forwarding
Wireless Security
Virtual Private Networks
SVG2500 Quick Installation Guide
Installation
Before You Begin
Installation
Precautions
Wireless LAN
Wired Ethernet
Computer System Requirements
Signing Up for Service
Installing the Battery
Installation
Power
Connecting the SVG2500 to the Cable System
Cabling the LAN
Installing USB Drivers
Installing the Windows 2000 USB Driver
Select CD-ROM drives only
Installing the Windows XP USB Driver
Installation
Installing the Windows Vista USB Driver
Installation
Obtaining an IP Address for an Ethernet Connection
Connecting a PC to the SVG2500 USB Port
Windows
Windows XP
Installation
Windows Vista
Installation
Installation
Type pump -i dev
Linux
Macintosh or Unix
Configuring TCP/IP
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows
Installation
Installation
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP
Installation
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista
Installation
Installation
Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Installation
Verifying the IP Address in Windows Vista
Click All Programs Click Accessories
Installation
Installation
Installing the Telephone for VoIP
Wall Mounting Your SVG2500
Wall Mounting Template
Installation Caution
Starting the SVG2500 Configuration Manager Cmgr
Basic Configuration
Basic Configuration
SVG2500 Menu Options Bar
Password Change Username field, type your new User Name
Changing the SVG2500 Default Password
Restore Factory Defaults
SVG2500 Submenu Options
Getting Help
Configuring the Firewall for Gaming
Gaming Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Port Triggers
Configuring a Gaming DMZ Host
Exiting the SVG2500 Configuration Manager
Status Software
SVG2500 Status Pages
Status Connection
Field Description Startup Procedure
SVG2500 Status Pages
Downstream Channel
Status Security
Changing the SVG2500 Default Password
Testing Network Connectivity with the SVG2500
Status Diagnostics
Ping Utility
Traceroute Utility
Field Description Time
Status Event Log
Field Description Napt mode
Basic Setup
SVG2500 Basic Pages
SVG2500 Basic Pages
Basic Dhcp
Basic Ddns
Restoring Your SVG2500 Configuration
Basic Backup
Backing Up Your SVG2500 Configuration
Advanced Options
SVG2500 Advanced Pages
Field Description WAN Blocking
Ipsec PassThrough
Multicast Enable
Field Description Remote Configuration
UPnP Enable
SVG2500 Advanced Pages
Advanced IP Filtering
Enabled
Field Description Start Address
End Address
Advanced MAC Filtering
Setting a MAC Address Filter
Field Description MAC
Assigned to a PC during manufacturing
Apply
Advanced Port Filtering
Advanced Port Forwarding
Field Description Trigger Range Start Port
Advanced Port Triggers
Advanced DMZ Host
Setting Up the DMZ Host
Field Description RIP Enable
Advanced Routing Information Protocol Setup
RIP Authentication
RIP Authentication Key
RIP Destination IP Address
Field Description RIP Reporting Interval
Table in your CPE
SVG2500 Firewall Pages
SVG2500 Firewall Pages
Firewall Web Content Filter
Mail Alerts Enable or disable e-mailing firewall alerts
Smtp server name from your Internet service provider
Firewall Local Log
Firewall log to your email address. You can obtain
Firewall Remote Log
SVG2500 Parental Control Pages
Parental Control User Setup
SVG2500 Parental Control Pages
Parental Control Basic Setup
Parental Control ToD Access Policy
Parental Control Event Log
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
SVG2500 Wireless Pages
Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions
Wlan
SVG2500 Wireless Pages
Field Description Wireless MAC Address
Wireless 802.11b/g Basic
Network Name Ssid
Country
Field Description Network Type
Channel
Interface
Wireless 802.11b/g Privacy
802.1x Authentication
Shared Key Authentication
WPA/WPA2 Encryption
WPA Pre-Shared Key
Button Mode
WPS Config
Field Description Network Key
Current Network Key
Field Description MAC Restrict Mode
Wireless 802.11b/g Access Control
Connected Clients
Wireless 802.11b/g Advanced
Wireless Bridging
Power Save Support
Wireless 802.11b/g Wi-Fi Multimedia
Field Description WMM Support
No-Acknowledgement
Edca STA Parameters
Field Description Edca AP Parameters
Wireless 802.11b/g Guest Network
Current Guest Network
Field Description Guest Network
Guest Network Name Ssid
Closed Network
Configuring a Wireless Client for WPA
Configuring the Wireless Clients
On the SVG2500
Configuring a Wireless Client with the Network Name Ssid
Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP
VPN Basic
10 SVG2500 VPN Pages
VPN IPsec
Configure each tunnel individually
10 SVG2500 VPN Pages
Field Description Tunnel
Local Endpoint Settings Address group type
Enable drop-down
Field Description Name
Identity Type
Type
Network address
Remote Address
Phase 1 DH group
Field Description IPsec Settings
Phase 1 encryption
Phase 1 authentication
VPN L2TP/PPTP
VPN Event Log
MTA Status
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MTA Dhcp
11 SVG2500 MTA Pages
MTA QoS
MTA Provisioning
MTA Event Log
Battery Controller
12 SVG2500 Battery Pages
Battery Interface Delay
Battery UPS
12 SVG2500 Battery Pages
Solutions
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions
Removing USB Drivers
Removing the USB Driver in Windows
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Removing the USB Driver in Windows XP
126
Double-clickNetwork adapters
Removing the USB Driver in Windows Vista
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still watch cable TV while using my SVG2500?
What are CableLabs Certified, DOCSIS, and Euro-DOCSIS?
What type of technical support is available?
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Specifications
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General Network
Specifications
Glossary
BER
BCP
Bpkm
Bridge
Cable modem configuration file
Broadband
Broadcast
CNR
Cmts
CPE
CSMA/CD
Dhcp
Docsis
Term Definition DNS
DSL
Dsss
Term Definition FCS
EAP
Fmda
FEC
FTP
GUI
Html
HFC
Icmp
Term Definition Iana
Icsa
Ieee
IKE
Isdn
Term Definition Isakmp
ISO
ISP
LED
Term Definition LCP
LNS
MIB
Msdu
Mpdu
MSO
MTU
OSI
NIC
PCI
PAT
Pcmcia
PDA
Pptp
PPP
Pstn
Qpsk
Term Definition QAM
Term Definition RAS
RFC
RTS
Term Definition ROM
SDU
SID
Ssid
Term Definition Tbcp
Syslog
TCP
TCP/IP
Term Definition UDP
Term Definition TTL
USB
UTP
WAN
VPN
WAP
Weca
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