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1.              WAN Blocking V  Enable  Ipsec PassThrough V  Enable  PPTP PassThrough V  Enable  Remote Config Management    Enable  Multicast Enable V  Enable  UPnP Enable Enable    Setup Advanced Settings   Options Page Description    The following table provides a description of the fields within the Setup Advanced  Settings   Options page     Note  If you make changes in the Setup Advanced Settings   Options page  click  Apply to apply and save your new IP address filter settings     Field Name Description    WAN Blocking Checking this box prevents the residential gateway from  being visible to the WAN  For example  pings to the  WAN IP address are not returned     IPsec PassThrough Checking this box allows applications that use IPsec  IP  Security  to pass through the firewall    PPTP PassThrough Checking this box allows applications that use Point to  Point Tunneling Protocol  PPTP  to pass through the  firewall    4024320 Rev A 45    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     46    Field Name    Remote Config  Management    Multicast Enable    UPnP Enable    Description    Checking this box enables Remote Configuration  Management that allows the user or network operator to  view and or modify the gateway set up parameters from  a location on the WAN  as opposed to the LAN side of  the gateway  Access to the set up parameters is obtained  by using the password to access the WebWizard     Enable this feature by checking the Remote Config  Management box on the Se
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3.      Pass Select Pass to allow Internet access only to the MAC  addresses of the devices you list in the table  Any  MAC addresses not listed in the table will be denied  Internet access     Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering page     Key Description   Apply Saves the values you enter into the fields without  closing the screen   Add MAC Address Saves the MAC Address entered in the associated  text field    Remove MAC Address Removes the selected MAC address  Clear All Removes all defined MAC addresses    49    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     50    Configuring and Enabling TCP and UDP Port Filters    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   Port Filtering page to configure and enable TCP  and UDP port filters  These filters prevent a range of TCP UDP ports from accessing  the Internet  You can also prevent PCs from sending outgoing TCP UDP traffic to  the WAN on specific IP port numbers  This filter is not IP address  or MAC address   specific  The system blocks the specified port ranges for all PCs     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced port filtering settings     Click Port Filtering in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access the  Setup Advanced Settings   Port Filtering page     Setup Advanced Settings   Port Filtering Page    The
4.     If you have an existing high speed Internet access account  you must give your  service provider the serial number and the MAC address of the residential gateway   Refer to the serial number and MAC address information listed previously in this  section     Note  You may not be able to continue to use your existing e mail account with your  residential gateway  Contact your service provider for more information     4024320 Rev A 19    How Do   Connect My Devices to Use the Internet     20    How Do I Connect My Devices to Use the Internet     You can use your residential gateway to access the Internet  and you can share that  Internet connection with other Internet devices in your home or office  Sharing one  connection among many devices is called networking     Connecting and Installing Internet Devices    You must connect and install your residential gateway to access the Internet   Professional installation may be available  Contact your local service provider for  further assistance     To connect devices    The following diagram illustrates one of the various networking options that are  available to you          Power  Adapter    Cable Ready TV   VCR  or Set Top  Converter    Cables    713808    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do I Connect My Devices to Use the Internet     Connecting the Modem for High Speed Data Service    A WARNING     10    11    12    E To avoid personal injury or damage to your equipment  follow these steps  in the exact order shown    
5.     Note  It may be useful to set up your first rule as    No  Rule     without any restrictions or settings  This setting  will allow you to assign    No Rule    status to users who  are not subject to    content related    access restrictions     Rule Settings Allows you to edit a content rule by using the  drop down menu to recall the rule to be edited    To remove a user profile  use the drop down menu to  select the rule to be removed and click on the Remove  Rule button     Keyword List Allows you to create a list of keywords  Any attempt to  access a URL that contains any of the keywords in this  list will be blocked by the gateway    Blocked Domain List Allows you to create a list of domains that the gateway  should block access to  Any attempt to access any of  the domains in this list will be blocked by the gateway    Allowed Domain List Allows you to create a list of domains to which the  gateway allows access    Override Password Allows you to create a password to temporarily  override user access restrictions to a blocked Internet  site   Re enter Password Re enter the same password for confirmation of the    override password in the previous field    Duration Allows you to designate an amount of time in minutes  that the Override password will allow temporary  access to a restricted Internet site    74 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Setup Parental Control   Basic Se
6.     the last 6 digits of the cable modem   s MAC address as  found on the label     79    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name Description   Basic Service Set The MAC address of the access point   Identifier  BSSID    Network Type Allows you to select Open or Closed for your network  type   Country Allows you to select the country in which you are using    your access point    New Channel  1 11  Allows setting a communications channel for your access  point    Note  Wireless networking channels overlap  Channels 1   6  and 11 do not overlap with each other  For best  performance  select one of these channels  If there are  other access points in use in the area  select one of these  channels that is farthest away from the other access points     Example  If channel 8 is in use by another access point  use  channel 1 for your wireless network     Note  If your wireless network is not operating correctly   or if external devices are interfering with your signal   select a different channel  Use your PC wireless utility  software to scan for other access points in your area     Current Channel Present channel the WAP is using    Encryption Mode Shows current encryption mode    80 4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Your Wireless Network Security and Encryption  Parameters    Use the Setup Wireless   Security page to configure your WAP wireless equivalent  privacy  WEP  encryption keys and a
7.    Mask    Identity type    Identity    60    Description    Allows you to select the address group type for the local VPN access  group  The following types are available     E IP subnet  E Single IP address  E IP address range    Allows you to enter Subnet information based on the selected Address  group type as follows     E For IP subnet  enter the subnet  E For single IP address  enter only the specific IP address  E For IP address range  enter the starting and ending IP addresses    Allows you to enter Mask information based on the selected Address  group type as follows     E For IP subnet  enter the subnet mask    E For single IP address  enter only the specific IP address in the  Subnet field  Leave this field blank     E For IP address range  enter the starting IP and ending IP addresses    Allows you to select the local Identity type from one of the following  options     E WAN IP address of the router  default   E User specified IP address   E Fully qualified domain name  FQDN   E Email address    This is the identity that the far endpoint will use for identification of the  VPN termination point  The remote VPN endpoint on the other end of  the tunnel should match these settings for its remote endpoint settings    Allows you to enter the identity string after you have selected the  identity type using one of the following formats     E For IP address mode use the format xxx xxx xxx xxx  E For FQDN use the format  yourdomain com   E For email address use the forma
8.   Inc hold the copyright on behalf of the wider Net SNMP community   covering all derivative work done since then  An additional copyright section has  been added as Part 3 below also under a BSD license for the work contributed by  Cambridge Broadband Ltd  to the project since 2001  An additional copyright section  has been added as Part 4 below also under a BSD license for the work contributed by  Sun Microsystems  Inc  to the project since 2003     Code has been contributed to this project by many people over the years it has been  in development  and a full list of contributors can be found in the README file  under the THANKS section     Part 1  CMU UCD Copyright Notice   BSD like   Copyright   1989  1991  1992 by Carnegie Mellon University    Derivative Work   1996  1998 2000 Copyright   1996  1998 2000 The Regents of the  University of California  All Rights Reserved    Permission to use  copy  modify and distribute this software and its documentation  for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted  provided that the above  copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this  permission notice appear in supporting documentation  and that the name of CMU  and The Regents of the University of California not be used in advertising or  publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written  permission     4024320 Rev A    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway wit
9.   Status and Set Time pages reflect the correct time of day  If they do not reflect the  correct time of day  contact your data service provider  You can also adjust your  settings to account for the difference     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Parental Control   Time of Day Access Filter  This page allows configuration of web access filters to block all internet traffic to and from specific network devices based on time of day settings     Add       No filters entered     Enabled   Remove  Days to Block  Everyday Sunday Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday C Friday Saturday   Time to Block   All day  Start   12  hour   00  min   AM     End   12   hou  00  min    AM                                                                4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Setup Parental Control   Time of Day  Access Filter page     Key Description   Add Allows you to add a new Time of Day access filter or  rule  Enter the name of the filter and click the Add key  to add the filter to the list  Time of Day rules are used  to restrict Internet access based on the day and time     Remove Removes the selected filter from the Time of Day filter  list   Apply Saves all additions  edits  and changes     77    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     78    Configure Parental Control Event Reporting    Use the Setup Parental Control   Event Log page to view ev
10.   number of devices is 253  This is the combined total  of addresses reserved for static IP addresses  for  example  the sum of the IP addresses between 2  and the value entered in the Starting Local Address  field and the value entered in the Number of CPEs  field     Note  The sum of the value entered in the Starting  Local Address field and the value entered in the  Number of CPEs field must always be 255 or less     Displays the MAC address  IP Address  Subnet  Mask  Duration and Expiration date of all devices  issued an IP address by the built in DHCP server   This field also displays the current system time and  date    Allows you to manually enter Windows Internet  Name Server  WINS  server addresses    39    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     40    Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Basic Settings   IP Management page     Key  Apply    Force Available    Add Primary   Add Secondary   Add Tertiary   Remove WINS Address  Clear All    Description    Saves the values you enter into the fields without  closing the screen    Forces the release of an IP address for you to  re use    Saves the WINS address for one server  Saves the WINS address for a second server  Saves the WINS address for a third server  Removes the WINS address selected  Removes all defined WINS addresses    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Reserving IP Addresses    Use the Setup Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment page to
11.  100BASE T CAT 5 Ethernet hubs is 382 feet   100 meters   Contact your service provider or consult the documentation for your  Ethernet network devices for more information     Note  We recommend that you use CAT 5 Ethernet cables   Q  Where is the best location for my Ethernet network devices     A  You should work with your service provider to choose the best location for your  Ethernet network devices  Consider these recommendations     E Location of two way cable outlets  E Distance of the Ethernet network devices from the residential gateway    Location of computers and other equipment from AC power outlets    E Ease of running Ethernet cable to the Ethernet network devices    97    Frequently Asked Questions    98    Q  What are the requirements for wireless networking     A  It is important to view the characteristics of the entire network and not just each  individual node  The theoretical distance between wireless network devices is 100  feet inside of a building  and 300 feet outdoors     A number of factors can impact the practical limit of the network  Contact your  service provider or consult the documentation for your wireless network devices for  more information     Q  Where is the best location for my wireless network devices     A  You can use a large variety of wireless network devices with your residential  gateway  These include computers  PDAs  etc  On the wireless network  all devices  impact the characteristics of the network  because each device trans
12.  E Wiring and connections must be properly insulated to prevent electrical  shock     E Disconnect power from the residential gateway before attempting to  connect to any device   Power off your PC and other networking device  then  unplug them from the  power source     Connect the active RF coaxial cable from your service provider to the coax  connector labeled CABLE on the back of the gateway     Note  To connect a TV  DHCT  set top box  or VCR from the same cable  connection  you will need to install a cable signal splitter  not included      Locate the yellow Ethernet cable  Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the  Ethernet port on your PC and then connect the other end to one of the  ETHERNET ports on the gateway  any Ethernet port can be used   The Ethernet  ports are yellow connectors on the back panel of the gateway     Connect additional Ethernet network devices in a similar fashion to any unused  Ethernet ports on the back of the gateway     Note  To install more Ethernet devices than ports provided  use an external  multi port Ethernet switch s      Locate the AC power adapter provided with your gateway  Insert the barrel  shaped DC power connector  attached by a thin pair of wires to the AC power  adapter  into the black POWER connector on the back of the residential gateway   Then  plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet to power up the gateway  The  residential gateway will perform an automatic search to locate and sign on to the  broadband data network  
13.  Event Log page shows a  history of VPN connections and activity in chronological order and also  displays the IP address of both endpoints on the tunnel  local and  remote     Note  On the Event Log page  pressing the Refresh key updates the  Event Log table to show any changes since the page was loaded   Pressing the Clear key clears the log table of its current contents and  only the most recent data appears    4024320 Rev A 57    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Creating and Configuring IPsec VPN Tunnels    To create and configure IPsec VPN tunnels  click Add New Tunnel on the VPN  Termination   Status page  The VPN Setup page opens  The following illustration is  an example of the VPN Setup page     System Signal Status Log EMTA    VPN Setup  This page allows you to configure and manage VPN tunnels        Tunnel  7  z  Delete Tunnel    Name l Add New Tunnel       Disabled    Apply  Local endpoint settings    Address group type  iPsubnet J  Subnet 192 168 0 0  Mask 255 255 255 0  Identity type  P address   leny o  Remote endpoint settings    Address group type  iPsubnet J  Subnet  fp fo Jo  Identity type Paddress S y  Identity a  Network address type  Padress H  Remote Address booo          Pre shared key  EnterAKey  Phase 1 DH group   Group 1  768 bits  z   Phase 1 encryption   DES z     Phase 1 authentication   MD5 z     Phase 1 SA lifetime  23800 seconds  Phase 2 encryption   DES z     Phase 2 authentication  MD5 z   Phase 2 SA lifetime  3600 second
14.  Starting Local Address  192 168 0 10    Number of CPEs 190  Lease Time 3600    DH Client ase          imac a s I D a    00155880a196 192 168 000 011 255 255 255 000 D 00 H 01 M 00 5 00                                 Current System Time                            Force Available  WINS Addresses     Add Primary    Add Secondary    Add Tertiary       Primary  0 0 0 0  Secondary  0 0 0 0  Tertiary  0 0 0 0    Remove WINS Address Clear All    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Basic Settings   IP Management Page Description    The following tables provide a description of the fields within the Setup Basic  Settings   IP Management page     Field Name  DHCP Server    Starting Local Address    Number of CPEs    DHCP Client Lease Info    WINS Addresses    4024320 Rev A    Description    Allows you to enable or disable the DHCP server  in the residential gateway    Displays the starting address used by the built in  DHCP server to distribute Private LAN IP  addresses  In the example shown  addresses  between 2 and 9 can be used for devices on your  Private LAN that require fixed IP addresses such  as printers or a device assigned as a DMZ host    Note  The LAN IP address ending in 1 is reserved  for the internal gateway server  The LAN IP  address ending in 255 is also reserved and should  not be used for CPE devices    Enter the maximum number of devices allowed to  connect to the Private LAN     Note  The Factory Default is 245  The maximum
15.  The following chart describes the appearance of the cable modem front panel LED  status indicators during special conditions to show when you have been denied  network access or when the modem is operating on battery power     Sear  Panel LED Status Indicators During Special Conditions  Front  Front Panel Indicator _  Indicator Network Access Denied    POWER Slow Blinking  ee a  DS Slow Blinking  a a  3 JUS Slow Blinking  Da a  ONLINE Slow Blinking  a E e  LAN1 LAN4 Slow Blinking    1 time per second    Co fmm       108 4024320 Rev A    For Information    For Information    If You Have Questions    If you have technical questions  contact your local service provider     4024320 Rev A 109    Notices    Notices    110    Trademarks    Cisco  Cisco Systems  the Cisco logo  the Cisco Systems logo  Scientific Atlanta  and  SciCare are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems  Inc  and or its  affiliates in the U S  and certain other countries    DOCSIS is a registered trademark of Cable Television Laboratories  Inc   EuroDOCSIS  PacketCable and EuroPacketCable are trademarks of Cable Television  Laboratories  Inc     Other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners     Disclaimer    Cisco Systems  Inc  assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may  appear in this guide  We reserve the right to change this guide at any time without  notice     Documentation Copyright Notice    Information in this document is subject t
16.  add new Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS  compliant wireless clients to the home  network    3 ETHERNET      Four RJ 45 Ethernet ports connect to the Ethernet port on your PC or your  home network    4 REBOOT   A momentary pressing  1 2 seconds  of this switch reboots the residential  gateway  Pressing the switch for more than ten seconds causes a reset to factory default  of all settings and then reboots the gateway    A CAUTION     The Reboot button is for maintenance purposes only  Do not use  unless instructed to do so by your service provider  Doing so  may cause you to lose any cable modem settings you have  selected     5 CABLE    F connector connects to an active cable signal from your service provider  6 ANTENNA     Connection for external 802 11 antenna    13    Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential  Gateway     The ideal location for your residential gateway is where it has access to outlets and  other devices  Think about the layout of your home or office  and consult with your  service provider to select the best location for your residential gateway  Read this  user guide thoroughly before you decide where to place your residential gateway     Consider these recommendations     E Position your PC and residential gateway so that they are located near an AC  power outlet     E Position your PC and residential gateway so that they are located near an  existing cable input connection to elimi
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23.  default is 7    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     92    Field Name  Short Retry Limit    Description    The number of times the gateway transmits an  unacknowledged unicast frame that is longer than the  RTS threshold before discarding the frame  The factory  default is 4    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Wireless Access Point Access Control    Use the Setup Wireless   Access Control page to configure your configure your  wireless access point access control     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default wireless advanced settings     Click Access Control in the Wireless section of the Setup page to access the Setup  Wireless   Access Control page     Setup Wireless Access Control Page  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Wireless   Access Control page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Wireless   Access Control  This page allows you to configure your wireless access point access control     Wireless Interface 219612  00 22 15 EF 69 F2  v    Access restriction   Disabled  v  Access List Connected Clients  Access List Is Empty HostName IP Address Client ID  No wireless clients are connected     o o po po plo lo    Setup Wireless   Access Control Page Description    This section describes the section headings and field desc
24.  detected by the gateway s  firewall    Displays the number of times the event has been  detected    Displays the time the last occurrence of this event was  detected    Displays the IP address of the device in your private  local network to which the event was directed along  with the IP port number targeted by the event    Displays the IP address of the Internet based source of  the event along with the IP port number used by that  device    The following function keys appear on the Setup Firewall   Event Logging page     Key  Apply    E mail Log    Clear Log    68    Description    Saves the values you enter into the fields without  closing the screen    Allows you to force the system to send an e mail alert  even if the E mail Alerts box is left unchecked    Allows you to clear all entries in the log    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Parental Control    Use the Setup Parental Control   User Setup page to configure parental controls on  the residential gateway  and to add or delete the individuals who are authorized to  set parental controls     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  parental control settings     Click User Setup in the Parental Control section of the Setup page to access the  Setup Parental Control   User Setup page     Setup Parental Control   User Setup Page  The followi
25.  following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   Port  Filtering page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   Port Filtering  This page allows you to configure TCP and UDP port filters     Port Filtering   Start Port End Port Protocol Enable  Both                   Both v          Both             Bath v           Both             Both             Both             Both v           Both          elfelyfelfelfelfellellelfeile       olleelle       Both             Setup Advanced Settings   Port Filtering Page Description    Use this link to enter and enable the desired port filtering ranges and protocols in the  appropriate fields and then click Apply to apply and save your new port filtering  settings     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Port Forwarding for Local IP Addresses    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   Port Forwarding page to configure port  forwarding for local IP addresses  Port forwarding allows you to run a server on the  LAN by specifying the mapping of TCP UDP ports to a local PC  You must also set  up a fixed private LAN IP address for the destination device     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced port forwarding settings     Click Port Forwarding in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup p
26.  is using a unique firewall    Allows you to select one of following three Diffie Hellman  DH   encryption  decryption groups     E 768 bits    E 1024 bits  E 1536 bits    Diffie Hellman is a cryptographic technique that uses public and  private keys for encryption and decryption  The higher number of bits  selected  the more secure the connection    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    Field  Phase 1 encryption    Phase 1 authentication    Phase 1 SA lifetime    Phase 2 encryption    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Description    Allows you to select the form of encryption to secure the VPN  connection between endpoints  Select from the following five  encryption types     E DES   E 3DES   E AES 128  E AES 192  E AES 256    You may choose any encryption type as long as the other end of the  VPN tunnel uses the same method    Allows you to select an authentication type for another level of  security  Select one of the following authentication types     E MD5  E SHA    You may choose either authentication type as long as the other end of  the VPN tunnel uses the same method    Note  SHA is recommended because it is more secure     Allows you to enter the number of seconds for an individual rotating  key to last until a re key negotiation between each endpoint occurs   Smaller lifetimes are generally more secure since it would give a  hacker a smaller amount of time to try to crack the key  However  key  negotiation does take up bandwidth  so network throughpu
27.  keys based on the  PassPhrase entry   Notes     E For 64 bit WEP  four unique 64 bit WEP keys will be  generated    E For 128 bit WEP  only one 128 bit WEP key will be  generated  The same key will be entered into all four  key locations     Apply Saves all additions  edits  and changes for the associated  section   Start WPS Starts WPS after you select your WPS Method   Generate PIN Code Automatically generates a PIN code    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Wireless Data Rates and Wi Fi Thresholds    Use the Setup Wireless   Advanced page to configure your WAP data rates and  wireless fidelity  Wi Fi  thresholds     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default wireless advanced settings     Click Advanced in the Wireless section of the Setup page to access the Setup  Wireless   Advanced page     Setup Wireless   Advanced Page Example  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Wireless   Advanced page     Note  We recommend that you do not change the default wireless settings that are  shown in the preceding illustration unless you are instructed to do so by your  service provider     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Wireless   Advanced  This page allows you to configure your wireless access point data rates and WIFI thresholds    54g    Network Mode 54g LRS v  Basic R
28.  moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over     Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long  periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when  the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as a power supply cord  or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not  operate normally  or has been dropped     Power Source Warning    A label on this product indicates the correct power source for this product  Operate this product only  from an electrical outlet with the voltage and frequency indicated on the product label  If you are  uncertain of the type of power supply to your home or business  consult your service provider or your  local power company     The AC inlet on the unit must remain accessible and operable at all times     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Ground the Product    WARNING  Avoid electric shock and fire hazard  If this product connects to coaxial  cable wiring  be sure the cable system is grounded  earthed   Grounding provides some  protection against voltage surges and built up static charges     Protect the Product from Lightning    In addition to disconnecting the AC power from the wall outlet  disconnect the signal inputs     Verify the Power Source from the On Off Power Light    When the on off power light is not illumin
29.  reserve IP  addresses  This feature allows you to assign a fixed IP address to any device in your  network by setting static IP addresses in your PC or other network device     These addresses will be removed from the pool of the IP addresses to be used by  your gateway s DHCP server when issuing IP addresses to devices that are  connected to your local network     Reserving IP addresses is useful in making sure that there are no IP address conflicts  on the network  for example  two devices using the same IP address  Another  example  when using DMZ Host  the IP address for the DMZ Host should always  have the same IP address     Note  If you are not familiar with the Fixed CPE IP Assignment procedures detailed  in this section  contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the  residential gateway default Fixed CPE IP Assignment settings     Click Fixed CPE IP Assignment in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page to  access the Setup Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment page     Setup Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP  Assignment page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment  This page allows you to set fixed IP for LAN CPE devices     MAC Address      Assign to IP     Add Static IP    MAC Address TP Address Status  00 15 58 80 a1 96  lt   gt  192 168 0 11 Active          Remove Static IP    4024320 
30.  wireless devices in your network     The factory default security key is the 9 digit serial number  of the gateway  For example  20167792  See How Do I  Subscribe to High Speed Internet Service   on page 19  for  the location of the serial number on the label     E The PSK can be either a text string or a 64 character  hexadecimal number     E The text string must be an ASCII character string with  a minimum of 8 characters but no more than 63     Note  Not all wireless adapter devices support PSK  For  these devices  you must enter the encryption keys exactly  as they appear in the in wireless gateway fields in the  preceding illustration of the Setup Wireless Security page     Allows you to enter the IP address of the RADIUS server  used for authentication and encryption key derivation     E This field is used with 802 1x and WPA Network  Authentication     E The factory default for this field is 0 0 0 0     Determines the port number of the RADIUS server  The  port number is usually 1812  factory default  or 1645   depending on the server used     This field is used with 802 1x and WPA Network  Authentication     Allows you to set the Shared Secret key for your RADIUS  connection     E The factory default for this field is empty     E This field is used with 802 1x and WPA Network  Authentication     Allows you to set the WPA Group Key Rotation Interval in  seconds  This only applies when WPA or WPA2 Network  Authentication is enabled     Set this value to 0  factory defa
31.  you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced MAC filtering settings     Click MAC Address Filtering in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to  access the Setup Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering page     Setup Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   MAC  Filtering page     System Signal Status Log Provisioning Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering  This page allows you to configure MAC address filters      Block Listed v    Apply    MAC Addresses  example  01 23 45 67 89 AB       Add MAC Address          Addresses entered  0 20    Remove MAC Address Clear All    Setup Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering Page Description    Use this link to enter the MAC address or MAC addresses of devices whose Internet  access you want to control  Click Apply to apply and save your new MAC address  filter settings     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setting Up MAC Address Filters    The Block Pass drop down menu allows you to block or pass Internet access to the  MAC addresses of the devices you list in the MAC Address Filters table  The  following table describes the function of the Block Pass drop down menu     Field Name Description  Block Listed  Default  Select Block to deny Internet access to the MAC    addresses of the devices you list in the table  All  other MAC addresses will be allowed Internet  access
32. 4 in both Start Port and End Port fields     4 Inthe same row as the second entry  select Both  and then select the box in the  Enable field     5 Click Apply to apply and save your new port forwarding settings     54 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring the DMZ Host    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   DMZ Host page to configure an IP address that is  visible to the WAN  DMZ hosting is commonly referred to as    exposed host     and  allows you to specify the    default    recipient of WAN traffic that Network Address  Translation  NAT  is unable to translate to a known local PC  DMZ allows one IP  address to be unprotected while others remain protected     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced DMZ host settings     Click DMZ Host in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access the  Setup Advanced Settings   DMZ Host page     Setup Advanced Settings   DMZ Host Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   DMZ Host  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   DMZ Host  The LAN IP address listed as the DMZ Host will have traffic forwarded to it from the public Internet  The DMZ Host is exposed to the public Internet and not protected by filtering    DMZ Address 0 0 0 0    Setup Advanced Settings   DMZ Hos
33. 4320 Rev A    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless Access    4024320 Rev A    eCos is free software  you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the  GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation  either  version 2 or  at your option  any later version     eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful  but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY  without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  See the GNU General Public License  Version 2 below for more details     GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2  June 1991    Copyright   1989  1991 Free Software Foundation  Inc   51 Franklin Street  Fifth  Floor  Boston  MA 02110 1301 USA    Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license  document  but changing it is not allowed     The precise terms and conditions for copying  distribution and modification follow     This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by  the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General  Public License  The    Program     below  refers to any such program or work  and a     work based on the Program    means either the Program or any derivative work  under copyright law  that is to say  a work containing the Program or a portion of it   either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another language    Her
34. 75   50   and 25     Displays the time interval that the WAP uses to  announce itself to remote devices  The Beacon Interval  should be left at 100ms for compliance with most client  cards  The Beacon Interval specifies how often packets  are sent by the Access Point  AP  to synchronize a  wireless network and its clients    Displays the time interval between   Broadcasts  Multicast transmissions  The DTIM   Delivery Traffic Indication Message  Interval is a  countdown informing the wireless clients of the next  window for listening to broadcast and multicast  messages  When the AP has buffered broadcast or  multicast messages for associated clients  it sends the  next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value  AP clients hear  the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and  multicast messages  The DTIM Interval should be left at  3 ms for compliance with most client cards    Allows you to set the fragmentation threshold  This  threshold should be set equivalent to the maximum  Ethernet frame size allowable on the link including  overhead  1536 bytes   Lesser settings can damage data  throughput as large frames could be fragmented or  collisions could occur  The factory default is 2346    Determines at what packet size beyond which the ready  to send clear to send  RTS CTS  mechanism is invoked   The factory default is 2347    The number of times the gateway transmits an  unacknowledged unicast frame that is shorter than the  RTS threshold before discarding the frame  The factory 
35. CISCO     Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS  Residential Gateway with Wireless  Access Point User Guide    In This Document    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ss caiusaescaseniactaecattucanesivealopatieaameicuneiniens 2  Ditrod  ctioNsiisein a a a E Ea a Terry 9  Whats Ia the Carton  siise ota iene eerie ay iata aeii roigii eiat atelier 11  Front Panel Descriptiu eenreeninircsiaisieinii iniia ri 12  Back Panel Description      s esssesssssesesesesesessssssesesescseeeesesesescsrseseessssssussesesestseesesesesesese 13  Where Is the Best Location for My DOCSIS Residential Gateway               00004 14  How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall   Optional     cece ecseseseeeeeeereeeeeees 15  What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service  s s s  18  How Do I Subscribe to High Speed Internet Service              csssssesssseeseeeeees 19  How Do I Connect My Devices to Use the Internet             cccccceeeeseseneneeeeeees 20  How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway           ccseeeeseneeeeeee 22  How Do I Troubleshoot My Internet Service Installation              ccceseeeee 96  Frequently Asked  QueSH GTI sis cussicesisiseniventsansicedczansvenc cs ctleicanivieteanotabaceraubesucs exten 97  Having DifAculty  aesuces cess eetinncicvontvns eiiiai tenesi eeii 104  Tips for Improved Performance       sssesssesesesesisieretererrtsrsesesesesrsststststererereeeeesee 105  Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions           s sssssessssseseesiessesesssssesessessesses 106  FOr IMOrmAT
36. Click Apply to save your password  A webpage appears to indicate that you  have successfully set your password     4 Click on the Setup tab to proceed with setting up your gateway  The User Name  and Password dialogue box appears as shown below     5 Enter your password  then  click LOGIN to continue to the main Setup page     4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Note  If you set a password  on subsequent access to the Setup pages  a screen  similar to the following appears  Do not forget your password  Write your password  and store it in a secure location known only to you     Connect to 192 168 0 1    Scientific Atlanta  Inc        User name                   Password         C  Remember my password       4024320 Rev A 31    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Network Time Synchronization    Use the Basic Settings Enable  Disable time synchronization by Network Time  protocol page to enable or disable time synchronization by Network Time protocol     Note  If you are not familiar with the time configuration procedures detailed in this  section  contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the  residential gateway default time synchronization configuration settings     Click Set Time in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page to access the Basic  Settings Enable  Disable time synchronization by Network Time protocol page     Setup Basic Settings   Enable Disable Time Synchronization by  
37. Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring the Network Settings    Note  If you are not familiar with the network configuration procedures detailed in  the following sections  contact your service provider before you attempt to change  any of the residential gateway default network configuration settings     Click Network Configuration in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page to  access the Setup Basic Settings   Network Configuration page     Setup Basic Settings   Network Configuration    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Basic Settings   Network  Configuration page     System Signal Status Log Advanced  Setup    Basic Settings   Network Configuration  This page allows you to enter or modify the basic settings for your network        LAN  IP Address f192 168 01 Jy  24  IP Network  192 168 0 0  Decimal NetMask  255 255 255 0  Broadcast  192 168 0 255  MAC Address 00 1e ea 21 36 14  WAN  TP Address  Subnet Mask   Gateway IP   Duration     S      Expires  wen     I       Host Name  Required by some ISPs   Domain Name  Required by some ISPs   Static IP Address 0 0 J0  0  Static IP Mask 0 0  0  0  Default Gateway 0    10 0   0  Primary DNS  static IP only   111  15  1    1250  Secondary DNS  static IP only   0    10  o  0  MIU Size 0  256 1500 octets  0   use default     Setup Basic Settings   Network Configuration Page Description    The following table provides a description of the fields within the Setup Basic  Settings   Network C
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39. Filter Cookies Enables disables cookie blocking  This feature filters    the unsolicited delivery of cookies to devices from the  Internet to devices in your private local network   Cookies are computer files that contain personal  information or web surfing behavior data     65    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name  Filter Java Applets    Filter Activex    Filter Popup Windows    Block Fragmented IP  Packets    Port Scan Detection    IP Flood Detection    Firewall Protection    66    Description    Enables  disables java applets  This feature helps to  protect the devices in your private network from  irritating or malicious Java applets that are sent   unsolicited  to devices in your private network from  the Internet  These applets run automatically when  they are received by a PC     Enables  disables ActiveX controls  This feature helps  to protect the devices in your private network from  irritating or malicious ActiveX controls that are sent   unsolicited  to devices in your private network from  the Internet  These ActiveX controls run automatically  when they are received by a PC     Enables  disables popup windows  Some commonly  used applications employ popup windows as part of  the application  If you disable popup windows  it may  interfere with some of these applications     Enables  disables filtering of fragmented IP packets   This feature helps protect your private local network  from Internet based denial of service attacks     E
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42. Network Time Protocol    The following illustration is the initial view of the Basic Settings Enable  Disable  time synchronization by Network Time protocol page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Basic Settings   Enable Disable time synchronization by Network Time protocol  This page allow you to enable or disable time synchronization by Network Time protocol    Current System Time Thu Jan 01 00 30 07 1970  Network Time Protocol O Enable    Disable  Latest Update Success    gt              1                       Time Zone  GMT  Greenwich Mean Time   Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London     Daylight Saving Time 0 minutes C  Enable   Apply  Time Server Add Server    time nist gov  nist aol ca truetime com    32 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Basic Settings   Enable Disable Time Synchronization by  Network Time Protocol Page Description    The following table provides a description of the fields within the Basic Settings  Enable  Disable time synchronization by Network Time protocol page     Field Name Description    Current System Time Displays the current system time and date    Network Time Protocol Allows you to enable or disable network time  protocol    Note  The residential gateway will automatically  use the time server in your broadband network   Should there be no current time displayed or if the  network time is incorrect  enable Network Time  Protocol to use a public Internet time server to set  the clock in th
43. ON position     Verify that the POWER and CABLE indicator lights on the front panel of your  residential gateway are illuminated     Verify that the indicator lights on your router or other network connection  equipment are illuminated    Verify that all cables are properly connected  and that you are using the correct  cables     Verify that your cable service is active and that it supports two way service     Verify that TCP IP is properly installed and configured on all devices if you are  using the Ethernet connections     Verify that you have called your service provider and given them the serial  number and MAC address of your residential gateway     If you are using a cable signal splitter so that you can connect the cable signal to  other devices  remove the splitter and reconnect the cable so that the residential  gateway is connected directly to the main cable input  If the residential gateway  now functions properly  the cable signal splitter may be defective and may need  to be replaced     For best performance over an Ethernet connect  your PC should be equipped  with a 10 100BASE T network interface card     My residential gateway does not recognize the cable network    The residential gateway works with a standard  75 ohm  RF coaxial cable  If you  are using a different cable  your residential gateway will not function properly   Contact your service provider to determine if you are using the correct cable     You may need to renew the IP address on your PC  Re
44. ON sisses ne anisnal aa EE e E E E EEEE  109  NONCES pii a e RE e A AE E ETT EE EE EERS 110    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325  DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless ACCeSS          ccccsceseeseeeseeeeeeeeeenes 111    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Notice to Installers    The servicing instructions in this notice are for use by qualified service personnel only  To reduce the  risk of electric shock  do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating  instructions  unless you are qualified to do so     Note to System Installer   For this apparatus  the coaxial cable shield   screen shall be grounded as close as practical  to the point of entry of the cable into the building   For products sold in the US and Canada  this  reminder is provided to call the system installer s  attention to Article 820 93 and Article 820 100 of  the NEC  or Canadian Electrical Code Part 1    which provides guidelines for proper grounding  of the coaxial cable shield     This symbol is intended to alert you that  uninsulated voltage within this product may    have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock     Therefore  it is dangerous to make any kind of  contact with any inside part of this product     Notice a l attention des installateurs de r  seaux cabl  s    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electric  shock  do not remove cover  or back    No user servi
45. P filtering settings     Click IP Address Filtering in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to  access the Setup Advanced Settings   IP Filtering page     Setup Advanced Settings   IP Filtering Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   IP Filtering  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   IP Filterin   This page allows you to configure IP address filters     PP Filtering  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0             0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0                0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0       Setup Advanced Settings   IP Filtering Page Description    Use this link to specify and enable a range of IP addresses that cannot have access to  the Internet  Click Apply to apply and save your new IP address filter settings     4024320 Rev A 47    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     48    Configuring MAC Address Filters    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   MAC Filtering page to configure MAC address  filters  These filters allow you to deny or block access to the Internet by the  individual MAC addresses listed in the table  You can also prevent individual PCs  from sending outgoing TCP UDP traffic to the WAN using their MAC address     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before
46. Rev A 41    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Basic Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment Page Description    The following tables provide a description of the fields within the Setup Basic  Settings   Fixed CPE IP Assignment page     Field Name Description    MAC Address The MAC address of the PC or device  for example  a  printer  for which you want to reserve a specific IP address  on the network    Assign to IP The IP address you assign to the PC or device for which  you want to reserve a specific IP address on the network   Only MAC addresses within the range of the gateway s  DHCP address pool can be reserved with this feature     Note  The factory configuration of your gateway sets aside  IP addresses 192 168 0 2 through 192 168 0 9 for static IP    addresses    Function Keys   Key Description   Add Static IP Adds the Static IP address to the list of assigned IP  addresses    Remove Static IP   Removes the Static IP address from the list of assigned IP  addresses    42 4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Restarting the Gateway Modem    Use the Setup Basic Settings   Restart Cable Modem page to restart your cable  modem     1 Click Restart Modem in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page to access the  Basic Settings   Restart Cable Modem page     2 Click Reboot Cable Modem to restart the gateway modem     Note  Restarting your gateway modem does not reset any of the settings     Setup Basic S
47. SL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT   INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT OF  SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR  BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF  LIABILITY  WHETHER IN CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT   INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF  THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  SUCH DAMAGE     This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young   eay cryptsoft com   This product includes software written by Tim Hudson   tjh cryptsoft com      B  SSLeay License  Copyright   1995 1998 Eric Young  eay cryptsoft com  All rights reserved     This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young  eay cryptsoft com      4024320 Rev A    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless Access  The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL     This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following  conditions are aheared to  The following conditions apply to all code found in this  distribution  be it the RC4  RSA  lhash  DES  etc   code  not just the SSL code  The SSL  documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright  terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson  tjh cryptsoft com      Copyright remains Eric Young s  and as suc
48. This process may take up 2 5 minutes  The modem will  be ready for use when the POWER  DS  US and ONLINE LEDs on the front panel  of the gateway stop blinking and remain ON continuously     Plug in and power on your PC and other home network devices  The  ETHERNET LEDs on the gateway corresponding to the connected devices  should be ON or BLINKING     Once the gateway is online  most Internet devices will have immediate Internet  access     Note  If your PC does not have Internet access  refer to How Do I Configure  TCP IP Protocol   on page 100  for information on how to configure your PC for  Internet access  For Internet devices other than PCs  refer to the DHCP or IP  Address configuration section of the User Guide or Operations Manual for those  devices     21    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     To configure your residential gateway  you must first access the WebWizard  configuration pages  This section provides detailed instructions and procedures for  accessing the WebWizard pages and for configuring your residential gateway to  operate correctly  This section also presents examples and descriptions of each  WebWizard configuration page  Use the WebWizard pages to customize your  residential gateway to your needs rather than using the default settings  The  WebWizard pages in this section are organized in the order shown on the Setup    page     Important  The WebWizard pages and the examples show
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50. VPN  tunnels     4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Advanced Settings   VPN Termination   Status Page    The following illustration is an example of a blank Setup Advanced Settings   VPN  Termination   Status page  No VPN tunnels are configured     System Signal Status Log Advanced    VPN Termination   Status  This page allows you to enable VPN protocols and manage VPN tunnels    IPsec  IPsec Endpoint   Disabled     Name Status Control Configure    Add New Tunnel     Setup Advanced Settings   VPN Termination   Status Page Description    This section describes the section headings and field descriptions of the Setup  Advanced Settings   VPN Termination   Status page  This page allows you to create   configure  and control IPsec VPN tunnels     Note  You can set up and mange up to 50 different VPN tunnels     Field Name Description    IPsec Endpoint Enables  disables the IPsec endpoint mode    Name Displays the user defined tunnel name entered from the VPN Setup  page   Status Displays the current connection state  Connected   NOT Connected    Control Displays one of the following three keys based on the current tunnel  enable and connection state   E Enable    E Connect  E Endpoint disabled  Configure Displays Edit or Delete keys used for settings management    Add New Tunnel Allows you to create a new tunnel configuration  When you click Add  New Tunnel  the VPN Setup page opens    Event Log Allows you to access the Event Log page  The
51. age to access  the Setup Advanced Settings   Port Forwarding page     Setup Advanced Settings   Port Forwarding Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   Port  Forwarding page     System Signal Status Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   Port Forwarding  This page allows you to configure port forwarding for local IP addresses     Port Forwarding  Local IP Adr Start Port End Port Protocol Enable   0 0 0 0 TCP M   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0             TCP v            TCP i           0 0 0 0 TCP i           0 0 0 0 TCP              0 0 0 0 TCP              0 0 0 0      Tep              0 0 0 0 TCP v           0 0 0 0 TCP          ellesett  elfelfelfellelfellellellelle              0 0 0 0       TCP v       Setup Advanced Settings   Port Forwarding Page Description    The following example illustrates how to use the port forwarding feature to  configure the Microsoft X Box Online Live for Internet gaming     Note  For most widely used applications  including Microsoft X Box Online Live    the built in firewall automatically maps and opens ports required for that  application while the application is in use     1 Set the device to be used for port forward to a fixed IP address  for example   192 168 0 5   2 Inthe first entry of the Port Forwarding area of the page  enter the same IP  address  192 168 0 5  in the Local IP Address field   51    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway   3 Inthe same row  enter the appropriate port numbers i
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53. ate Set Default     54g    Protection Auto Y    XPress    Technology Disabled     Afterbumer    Technology Disabled v    Rate Auto x   Output Power 100       Beacon Interval 100 ms  1 65535   DTIM Interval 1 ms  1 255   Fragmentation Threshold  2346 bytes  256 2346   RTS Threshold 2347  0 2347    Short Retry Limit 7  1 255    Long Retry Limit 4  1 255     4024320 Rev A 89    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     90    Setup Wireless   Advanced Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Wireless   Advanced page     Note  If you make changes in the Setup Wireless   Advanced page  click Apply to  apply and save your wireless advanced settings     Field Name  54g Network Mode    Basic Rate Set    54g Protection    Xpress Technology    Description    Allows you to optimize the performance of your  wireless network using one of the following options     Max compatibility  factory default     Allows the access point to interoperate with both  802 11b and 802 11   wireless client devices and  minimizes interference with nearby 802 11b wireless  networks     54g Only    The wireless access point will only accept 802 11g  wireless clients     54g LRS    Allows clients that are not fully compatible with  802 11g to operate with your wireless access point     Note  Switching to 54g LRS mode can impact  wireless performance  It is not recommended that  you use this mode unless necessary for the  compatibility descri
54. ated  the apparatus may still be connected to the power  source  The light may go out when the apparatus is turned off  regardless of whether it is still plugged  into an AC power source     Eliminate AC Mains Overloads    WARNING  Avoid electric shock and fire hazard  Do not overload AC mains  outlets   extension cords  or integral convenience receptacles  For products that require battery  power or other power soutces to operate them  refer to the operating instructions for  those products     Provide Ventilation and Select a Location        Remove all packaging material before applying power to the product         Do not place this apparatus on a bed  sofa  rug  or similar surface         Do not place this apparatus on an unstable surface     Do not install this apparatus in an enclosure  such as a bookcase or rack  unless the installation  provides proper ventilation     Do not place entertainment devices  such as VCRs or DVDs   lamps  books  vases with liquids  or  other objects on top of this product     Do not block ventilation openings     Protect from Exposure to Moisture and Foreign Objects    A WARNING  Avoid electric shock and fire hazard  Do not expose this product to  liquids  rain  or moisture  Do not expose this product to dripping or splashing liquids   rain  or moisture  Objects filled with liquids  such as vases  should not be placed on  this apparatus     WARNING  Avoid electric shock and fire hazard  Unplug this product before cleaning   Do not use a liqu
55. ay     If you are using a cable signal splitter so that you can connect the residential  gateway to other devices  remove the splitter and reconnect the cables so that the  residential gateway is connected directly to the cable input  If the residential  gateway now functions properly  the cable signal splitter may be defective and  may need to be replaced     For best performance over an Ethernet connection  your PC should be equipped  with a 10 100BASE T network interface card     105    Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions    Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions    106    Initial Power Up  Calibration  and Registration  AC Power applied     The following chart illustrates the sequence of steps and the corresponding  appearance of the residential gateway front panel LED status indicators during  power up  calibration  and registration on the network when AC power is applied to  the residential gateway  Use this chart to troubleshoot the power up  calibration  and  registration process of your residential gateway     Note  After the residential gateway completes registration  the modem proceeds  immediately to Normal Operations  See Normal Operations  AC Power applied   on    page 107         Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Initial Power Up  Calibration  and Registration       High Speed Data Registration                                                 Step  1 2 3 4 5 6  Front Panel Self   Downstream   Downstream Ranging Requesting Request High  Indicato
56. bed above     Max Performance    Maximum throughput  In this mode  the wireless  access point accepts only 802 11g wireless clients   Setting the device in this mode may degrade the  operation of near by 802 11b wireless networks     Allows you to select the Basic Rate Set    Allows you to prioritize 802 11g communication when  there is a mix of 802 11b and 802 11g devices in the  wireless network using one of the following options     Auto  factory default     Maximize 802 11g performance in networks with a  mix of 802 11b and 802 11g wireless client devices     Off    Maximum performance  Networks with  802 11g only wireless client devices     Allows you to enable or disable Xpress Technology    4024320 Rev A    Field Name    Afterburner  Technology    Rate    Output Power    Beacon Interval    DTIM Interval    Fragmentation  Threshold    RTS Threshold    Short Retry Limit    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Description    Allows you to enable or disable Afterburner Technology    Allows you to fix the data rate for wireless connections   The following data rates are available     Auto  factory default   1 Mbps  2 Mbps  5 5 Mbps   6 Mbps  9 Mbps  11 Mbps  12 Mbps  18 Mbps   24 Mbps  36 Mbps  48 Mbps  54 Mbps    Note  In the automatic mode  data rate is a function of  signal strength and signal quality     Allows you to adjust the relative output power of your  gateway wireless transmitter  The following settings are  available     100   factory default   
57. ccess  point without authentication     E Required   Only wireless clients with a valid network  key are allowed to associate with the access point     802 1x Authentication Allows you to use 802 1x authentication with WEP  encryption  similar to when WPA or WPA2 is enabled     4024320 Rev A 85    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     86    Field Name    Network Keys  1 through 4  64 bit keys    or    Network Keys  1 through 4  128 bit keys    Description    Select these keys for use with Encryption Mode set to 64   bit encryption  Enter 5 byte values for a Key  You do not  have to set all four Keys  Only one Key is used for a home  network  Each value is represented in hexadecimal  Use  only these numbers or letters  0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  a  b  c   d  e  and f to set up your encryption keys     Note  It is generally a good practice to use only lowercase  letters when entering WEP encryption keys  Uppercase  letters can sometimes be confused with numbers  For  example  the uppercase letter    B    is often mistaken for the  number    8     Using lowercase characters minimizes the risk  of confusing characters when copying keys from one  device to another  Uppercase characters will automatically  be converted to lowercase when the key or keys are  applied and saved to memory     Use two numbers or letters in each box  Record your Key  values  You will need these Key values when you set up  your client wireless adapter  The Key values in each  wireless ne
58. ceable parts inside  Refer  servicing to qualified service personnel     WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR  MOISTURE     This symbol is intended to alert you of  the presence of important operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions in  the literature accompanying this product        Les instructions relatives aux interventions d   entretien  fournies dans la pr  sente notice  s   adressent  exclusivement au personnel technique qualifi    Pour r  duire les risques de chocs   lectriques  n   effectuer  aucune intervention autre que celles d  crites dans le mode d emploi et les instructions relatives au  fonctionnement     moins que vous ne soyez qualifi   pour ce faire     Remarque a l attention de l installateur  du syst  me   Avec cet appareil  le blindage   cran du cable  coaxial doit   tre mis a la terre aussi pr  s que  possible du point d entr  e du cable dans le  batiment  En ce qui conceme les produits vendus  aux Etats Unis et au Canada  ce rappel est foumi  pour attirer l attention de l installateur sur les  articles 820 93 et 820 100 du Code national de  l   lectricit    ou Code de     lectricit   canadien   Partie 1  qui fournissent des lignes directrices  concernant la mise a la terre correcte du blindage     cran  du cable coaxial     Ce symbole a pour but de vous pr  venir que  des tensions   lectriques non isol  es existent a  l int  rieur de ce produit  pouvant   tre d une  intensit   suffisante pour causer 
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60. cription    Network Authentication allows only authorized users to  gain access to your wireless network  Only users with an  authorized user name  password  or pre shared key are  allowed access to the wireless network     Select from the following Network Authentication  protocols     E Primary Network    E WPA   E WPA PSK  E WPA2   E WPA2 PSK    Note  Network Authentication restricts access to your  wireless network to only authorized computers or users   Authentication does not protect the data you send over the  wireless network connection  You must enable encryption  to protect data that is transmitted over your wireless  network     Allows you to select a WPA WPA2 security method  The  factory default security is WPA PSK     E TKIP  Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  data  encryption is automatically enabled when WPA and  WPA PSK network authentication is enabled   factory  default     E AFS  Advanced Encryption Standard     E TKIP AES    Note  Select TKIP AES only if your client adapter  supports this mode  Contact your service provider for  assistance     83    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     84    Field Name  WPA Pre Shared Key    RADIUS Server    RADIUS Port    RADIUS Key    Group Key Rotation  Interval    WPA WPA2 Re auth  Interval    Description    Allows you to set a WPA Pre Shared key  Enter a text  string in this field  The text string or phrase is used to  generate a unique set of encryption keys for your network   Use this string to set up
61. d 40 bit encryption are two different names  for the same encryption    E 128 bit and 104 bit encryption are two different names  for the same encryption    PassPhrase Automatically generates WEP encryption keys required to  communicate with the network     Although not required for WEP operation  use of a  PassPhrase can simplify the configuration and setup of  each of your client wireless adapters     Using a PassPhrase eliminates the need to manual enter  lengthy encryption keys and reduces the chance of error  associated with entering entry of large numbers     Important  Click Generate WEP Keys when complete     Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS  Section    The selections available in this section allow you to configure WPS     Field Name Description   WPS Config Allows you to enable or disable WPS  Device Name Allows you to enter your device name  WPS Setup AP Section    The selections available in this section allow you to use PIN protected security     Field Name Description   PIN The personal identification number  PIN  of a device trying  to connect   Status Displays WPS status    4024320 Rev A 87    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     88    WPS Add Client Section    The selections available in this section allow you to add a WPS client     Field Name Description   Add a Client Allows you to select your WPS method  push button or  PIN    WPS Status Displays WPS status    Function Keys    Keys Description   Generate WEP Keys Automatically generates four WEP
62. das en las instrucciones de funcionamiento  a  menos que posea la cualificaci  n necesaria para hacerlo     Nota para el instalador del sistema    En lo que se refiere a este aparato  el blindaje  del cable coaxial debe conectarse a tierra lo  m  s cerca posible al punto por el cual el cable  entra en el edificio  En el caso de los productos  vendidos en los EE  UU  y Canad    el presente  aviso se suministra para llamar la atenci  n del  instalador del sistema sobre los Articulos 820 93  y 820 100 del NEC  o C  digo El  ctrico de  Canad    Parte 1   que proporcionan directrices  para una correcta conexi  n a tierra del blindaje  del cable coaxial     Este simbolo tiene como fin advertirle de que  una tensi  n sin aislamiento en el interior de  este producto podria ser de una magnitud  suficiente como para provocar una descarga  el  ctrica  Por consiguiente  resulta peligroso  realizar cualquier tipo de contacto con alguno  de los componentes internos de este producto     CAUTION  DO NOT OPEN  ATENCI  N    RIESGO DE DESCARGA  EL  CTRICA NO ABRIR    ATENCI  N  con el fin de reducir el riesgo de descarga  el  ctrica  no retire la tapa  ni la parte posterior   No  existen en el interior componentes que puedan ser  reparados por elusuario  Encargue su revisi  n a  personal de mantenimiento cualificado   ADVERTENCIA   PARA EVITAR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIO O DESCARGA  EL  CTRICA  NO EXPONGA LA UNIDAD A LA LLUVIA O  A LA HUMEDAD     Este simbolo tiene como fin alertarle de la presencia 
63. des access to the firewall event log and allows you to enter your email address for email alerts related to firewall attacks        Contact Email Address    SMTP Server Name  E mail Alerts Enable   Description Count Last Occurence Target Source    E mail Log Clear Log                   Setup Firewall   Event Logging Page Description    The Setup Firewall   Event Logging page shows events captured by the firewall  The  log displays the following items     E Description of the event     Number of events that have occurred  m  Last occurrence of an event     Target and source addresses    You can configure the system to send e mails regarding log events to the  administrator in order for the administrator to monitor the firewall     67    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Firewall   Event Logging page     Field Name  Enable E mail Address    SMTP Server Name    E mail Alerts  Description  Count    Last Occurrence    Target    Source    Function Keys    Description    Allows you to enter the e mail address of the person  who monitors the firewall  When an event occurs  it  will be logged and an e mail will be sent to this address  automatically reporting the event     Allows you to enter the mail server name of your  outgoing mail server  or the mail server of your  Internet service provider  ISP     Allows you to enable or disable sending e mail alerts    Describes what event was
64. des chocs    lectriques  Il est donc dangereux d   tablir un  contact quelconque avec l une des pi  ces  comprises    l int  rieur de ce produit     CAUTION  a anoc   AN ee oe A  ATTENTION  eOe  re    ATTENTION  Pourr  duireles risques de chocs    lectriques  ne pas enlever le couvercle  ou le panneau  arri  re   Ne contient aucune pi  ce r  parable par  l utilisateur  Confier les interventions aux techniciens  d entretien qualifi  s   AVERTISSEMENT   POUR   VITER LES INCENDIES OU LES CHOCS   LECTRIQUES   NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL    LA PLUIE OU    L HUMIDIT       Ce symbole a pour but de vous pr  venir de la pr  sence  d instructions importantes relatives au fonctionnement  ou    l entretien  et aux r  parations  dans la documen   tation accompagnant ce produit        4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Mitteilung fur CATV Techniker    Die in dieser Mitteilung aufgef  hrten Wartungsanweisungen sind ausschlie  lich fiir qualifiziertes  Fachpersonal bestimmt  Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu reduzieren  sollten Sie keine  Wartungsarbeiten durchfiihren  die nicht ausdriicklich in der Bedienungsanleitung aufgefiihrt sind   au  er Sie sind zur Durchf  hrung solcher Arbeiten qualifiziert     Mitteilung an den Systemtechniker    F  r dieses Ger  t muss der Koaxialkabelschutz   Schirm so nahe wie m  glich am Eintrittspunkt  des Kabels in das Geb  ude geerdet werden  Dieser Erinnerungshinweis liegt den in den  USA oder Kanada verkauften Produ
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68. e dealer or Apple technical support center  for further assistance     Q  What if I don t subscribe to cable TV     A  If cable TV is available in your area  data service may be made available with or  without subscribing to cable TV service  Contact your local service provider for  complete information on cable services  including high speed Internet access     Q  How do I arrange for installation     A  Call your cable telephony service provider to inquire about professional  installation  A professional installation ensures proper cable connection to the  modem and to your PC  and it ensures the proper configuration of all hardware and  software settings  Contact your cable telephony service provider for more  information about installation     Q  How does the residential gateway connect to my computer     A  The residential gateway connects to the 10 100BASE T Ethernet port on your PC   If your PC is not equipped with an Ethernet interface  an Ethernet card is available  from your local PC or office supply retailer  or from your service provider     Q  After my residential gateway is connected  how do I access the Internet     A  Your local service provider becomes your Internet Service Provider  ISP   They  offer a wide range of services including e mail  chat  news  and information services   Your service provider will provide the software you will need     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    Frequently Asked Questions    Q  Can I watch TV and surf the Internet at the sam
69. e gateway     Latest Update Success Displays the time and date of the last successful  time update    Time Zone Displays the current time zone  The drop down list  allows you to select your local time zone     Daylight Saving Time Allows you to adjust the time during periods when  Daylight Saving Time is in effect  Check the Enable  box to enable or disable this setting     Note  If the offset for Daylight Savings Time is  other than 60 minutes  enter the offset in the  minutes field     Time Server Add and delete time server URLs or IP addresses to  and from the list  as required  When using Network  Time Protocol  multiple time servers can be  specified for the gateway to query for time of day   The gateway will sequentially step through the  listed time servers until it acquires the current time   There are three well known public time servers  entered as default servers     Function Keys    Key Description   Apply Saves all additions  edits  and changes   Add Server Allows you to add a network time server  Remove Server Allows you to remove a network time server    4024320 Rev A 33    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Under normal conditions  you should use the default network settings  In the event  that the network time does not match your local time  or  if your system requires  different settings to operate correctly  you can change the default network settings  using the Setup Basic Settings   Network Configuration page     34 4024320 Rev A    How 
70. e may not cause Manufactured by   harmful interference  and 2  the device must Cisco Systems  Inc    accept any interference received  including 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway  interference that may cause undesired Lawrenceville  Georgia 30044 USA       operation  Telephone  770 236 1077    Canada EMI Regulation    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la class B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada     FCC Compliance    Radiation Exposure Statements    Note  This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter  This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum  distance of 7 9 inches  20 cm  between the radiator and your body     US    This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to ANSI C 95 1   American National Standards Institute  limits  The evaluation was based on evaluation per  ANIC 95 1 and FCC OFT Bulletin 65C rev 01 01  The minimum separation distance from the  antenna to general bystander is 7 9 inches  20 cm  to maintain compliance     Canada    This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to ANSI C 95 1  limits  The evaluation was based on evaluation per RSS 102 Rev 2  The minimum separation  distance from the antenna to general bystander is 7 9 inches  20 cm  to maintain compliance     EU    This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to the ICNIRP   International C
71. e time     A  Absolutely  If you subscribe to cable television service  you can watch TV and  use your residential gateway at the same time by connecting your TV and your  residential gateway to the cable network using an optional cable signal splitter     Q  Can I run more than one device on the modem     A  Yes  A single residential gateway will theoretically support up to 253 Ethernet  devices utilizing user supplied Ethernet hubs or routers that you can purchase at  your local PC or office supply retailer     103    Having Difficulty     Having Difficulty     Common Troubleshooting Issues  I don t understand the front panel status indicators    See Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions  on page 106   for more detailed  information on front panel LED status indicator operation and function     The modem does not register an Ethernet connection    E Verify that your computer has an Ethernet card and that the Ethernet driver  software is properly installed  If you purchase and install an Ethernet card   follow the installation instructions very carefully     E Verify the status of the front panel LED status indicators   The modem does not register an Ethernet connection after connecting to a hub    If you are connecting multiple PCs to the residential gateway  you should first  connect the modem to the uplink port of the hub using the correct crossover cable   The LINK LED of the hub will illuminate continuously     The modem does not register a cable connection    The 
72. ed domain name  FQDN   E Email address    This is the identity that the far endpoint will use for identification of the  VPN termination point  The remote VPN endpoint on the other end of  the tunnel should match these settings for its remote endpoint settings    4024320 Rev A 61    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name  Identity    Network address  type    Remote address    IPsec Settings    Description    Allows you to enter the identity string after you have selected the  identity type using one of the following formats     E For IP address mode use the format xxx xxx xxx xxx  E For FQDN use the format  yourdomain com     E For email address u se the format  yourname yourdomain com      The remote VPN endpoint on the other end of the tunnel should match  these settings for its remote endpoint settings    Allows you to enter the address type for the endpoint WAN  Choose  one of the following options     E IP address  E FQDN    Allows you to enter either the IP address or the FQDN of the remote  endpoint depending on what Network Address type you selected    With VPN tunnels there are two phases of Security Association  SA      E Phase 1 creates an Internet Key Exchange  IKE  SA    m  When Phase 1 is complete  Phase 2 creates one or more IPsec SAs that are then  used to key IPsec sessions    Field  Pre shared key    Phase 1 DH group    62    Description  Allows you to enter the Pre shared key of the firewall identifier if one  side of the VPN tunnel
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74. el uses IPsec  Internet Protocol security  to encrypt the data sent between the  two networks and encapsulate the data within a normal Ethernet IP frame so as to  transport the private network securely and seamlessly through other public or  private networks     A VPN provides a cost effective and more secure alternative to using a private   dedicated  leased line for a private network  Using industry standard encryption and  authentication techniques  an Internet Protocol Security  IPsec  VPN creates a secure  connection that operates as if you were directly connected to your local network     For example  a VPN allows users to sit at home and connect to his her employer s  corporate network and receive an IP address in their private network just as though  they were sitting in their office connected to their corporate LAN     Another advantage of a VPN network is that it all proprietary Microsoft Windows   based networking protocols can pass through the router using the VPN tunnel to  access corporate shared network drives     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the wireless home  gateway defaults advanced VPN Termination settings     Click VPN Termination in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access  the Setup Advanced Settings   VPN Termination   Status page  The VPN  Termination   Status page allows you to create  configure  and control IPsec 
75. eless   Basic page to configure your wireless access point  WAP   parameters  including SSID and channel number     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default wireless basic settings     Click Basic in the Wireless section of the Setup page to access the Setup Wireless    Basic page     Setup Wireless   Basic Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Wireless   Basic page showing  the factory default settings     System Signal Status Log Advanced  Setup    Wireless   Basic  This page allows you to configure your wireless access point parameters  including SSID and channel number     Access Point Enabled       Service Set Identifier  SSID  213612   Basic Service Set Indentifier  BSSID  00 22 15 EF 69 F2  Network Type Open     Country Worldwide  US      New Channel Auto      Current Channel 6   Encryption Mode TKIP AES    Setup Wireless   Basic Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Wireless   Basic page     Note  If you make changes in the Setup Wireless   Basic page  click Apply to apply  and save your wireless basic settings     Field Name Description  Access Point Allows you to turn the access point on the gateway on or  off    Service Set Identifier The name assigned to this access point    cap  Note  The factory default for the SSID field should contain
76. eling and behavior provides a user and technician  friendly method to check operational status and act as a troubleshooting tool      Allows automatic software upgrades by your service provider    10 4024320 Rev A    What s In the Carton     What s In the Carton     4024320 Rev A    When you receive your wireless home gateway  you should check the equipment  and accessories to verify that each item is in the carton and that each item is  undamaged  The carton contains the following items        One of the DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Ome power adapter  models  Residential Gateway versions requiring external power supply        One Ethernet cable  CAT5 RJ 45  tnie CDROM containing Hie se   guide  If any of these items are missing or damaged  please contact your service provider  for assistance     Note  You will need an optional cable signal splitter and additional standard RF  coaxial cables if you want to connect a VCR  a Digital Home Communications  Terminal  DHCT  or a set top converter  or a TV to the same cable connection as  your wireless home gateway     11    Front Panel Description    Front Panel Description       The front panel of your residential gateway provides LED status indicators that  indicate how well and at what state your residential gateway is operating  See Front  Panel LED Status Indicator Functions  on page 106   for more information on front  panel LED status indicator functions     DPC2325    1 2 3 4 5 e T T13802    Model DPC2325   1 POWER    ON  power is app
77. ents captured by the  parental control event reporting feature     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  parental control settings     Click Local Log in the Parental Control section of the Setup page to access the Setup  Parental Control   Event Log page     Setup Parental Control   Event Log Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Parental Control   Event Log  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Parental Control   Event Lo  This page displays Parental Control event log reporting     Last Occurence Action Target User Source    Setup Parental Control   Event Log Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Parental Control   Event Log page  This page allows you to track  by user  any  attempts made by that user to access Internet sites that are restricted     Field Name Description   Last Occurrence Displays the time of the most recent attempt to access a  restricted Internet site   Target Displays the URL of the restricted site   User Displays the user who attempted a restricted site   Source Displays the IP address of the PC which was used    when attempting to access a restricted website    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Your Wireless Access Point Parameters    Use the Setup Wir
78. et Service     Before you can use your residential gateway  you need to have a high speed Internet  access account  If you do not have a high speed Internet access account  you need to   set up an account with your local service provider  Choose one of the two options in  this section       Do Not Have a High Speed Internet Access Account    If you do not have a high speed Internet access account  your service provider will  set up your account and become your Internet Service Provider  ISP   Internet access  enables you to send and receive e mail  access the World Wide Web  and receive  other Internet services     You will need to give your service provider the following information   m  The serial number of the modem  m The Media Access Control  MAC  address of the modem    These numbers appear on a bar code label located on the residential gateway  The  serial number consists of a series of alphanumeric characters preceded by S N  The  MAC address consists of a series of alphanumeric characters preceded by CM MAC   The following illustration shows a sample bar code label              aed AU ADM NIT ee  MODEL OOO SIN 218075814 WAN MGT MAC 00223AFAC7F1  ses    NDOTO ly AN DATA MAC 00223A FACT   DA X MAC 00223AFAC7EF MN HW Rev 1 0  cE l ate of mfg  09 08 MINUNI  n Factory ID  F2 MADE IN CHINA  Serial Number MAC Address T1381C    Write down these numbers in the space provided here     Serial Number    MAC Address      Already Have an Existing High Speed Internet Access Account
79. ettings   Restart Cable Modem Page  The following illustration is an example of the Restart Cable Modem page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Restart Cable Modem  This page provides you to reboot your cable modern     Click The Button To Restart Your Cable Modem    Reboot Cable Modem    43    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Saving Your Configuration    Use the Setup Basic Settings   Save RG Configuration to Local PC page to save your  current cable modem RG configuration to the hard drive on your PC or to a floppy  disk  You will then be able to restore the RG configuration  if necessary     Note  If you are not familiar with the procedures detailed in this section  contact  your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway  default settings     Click Save Configuration to your PC in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page  to access the Setup Basic Settings   Save RG Configuration to Local PC page     Setup Basic Settings   Save RG Configuration to Local PC Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Basic Settings   Save RG  Configuration to Local PC page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Save RG Configuration to Local PC    This page provides you with the ability of saving current RG configuration in this device to your Local PC and restoring RG configuration to your device    Download user setting file to your gateway      File Name E    Save current user setting to your comp
80. fer to How Do I Renew the  IP Address on My PC   for instructions on how to renew the IP address for your  particular operating system     4024320 Rev A    Frequently Asked Questions    Frequently Asked Questions    4024320 Rev A    Q  How many Ethernet network devices can I connect     A  Your residential gateway uses has an integrated Dynamic Host Configuration  Protocol  DHCP  to automatically issue IP addresses to devices as they are  connected to your home network     The theoretical maximum number of devices supported by your residential gateway  is 253  These addresses are assigned to all connected devices  wired  Ethernet  as  well as wireless  Typically  the number of devices connected should be a much  lower number     The residential gateway can support several Ethernet devices by connecting them  directly to the Ethernet ports on the back panel or using external multi port Ethernet  switches  purchased separately      Contact your service provider for more information on the maximum number of  Ethernet network devices to connect to your residential gateway to maintain optimal  network performance     Q  What are the wiring requirements for Ethernet networking     A  A number of factors can impact the practical limit of the network  Although the  residential gateway is designed to support several Ethernet network devices  it is  important to view the characteristics of the entire network and not just each  individual node     The theoretical distance between two 10
81. gs                          Parental Control Activation  This box must be checked to tum on Parental Control  Enable Parental Control  Apply  Rule Configuration  Add Rule  Rule Settings  Keyword List Blocked Domain List Allowed Domain List  anonymizer anonymizer com  Add Keyword   Add Domain Add Allowed Domain  Remove Keyword     Remove Domain   Remove Allowed Domain       Override Password   Tf you encounter a blocked website  you can override the block by entering the following password  Password  esccces     Re Enter Password eeeeeee      Access Duration 30    73    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Parental Control   Basic Setup Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Parental Control   Basic Setup page  This page allows you to create Internet access  rules based on the content found in the URLs of Internet sites     Field Name Description  Parental Control Allows you to enable or disable parental controls  To  Activation enable parental controls  select the Enable Parental    Control check box and click Apply  To disable parental  controls  clear the Enable Parental Control check box  and click Apply     Rule Configuration Allows you to add a new content rule  Enter the name  of the rule and click the Add Rule button to add the  content rule to the list  Content rules are used to restrict  Internet access based on IP addresses  domains  and  keywords found in the URLs of Internet sites
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85. he Finder at the top of the screen  Scroll down to the bottom of the  menu  and then click User Mode     Click Advanced in the User Mode window  and then click OK     101    Frequently Asked Questions    102    4 Click the Up Down selector arrows located to the right of the Connect Via  section of the TCP IP window  and then click Using DHCP Server    5 Click Options in the TCP IP window  and then click Active in the TCP IP  Options window     Note  Make sure that the Load only when needed option is unchecked     6 Verify that the Use 802 3 option located in the upper right corner of the TCP IP  window is unchecked  If there is a check mark in the option  uncheck the option   and then click Info in the lower left corner     7 Is there a Hardware Address listed in this window     E If yes  click OK  To close the TCP IP Control Panel window  click File  and  then scroll down to click Close  You have completed this procedure     E If no  you must power off your Macintosh     8 With the power off  simultaneously press and hold down the Command   Apple   Option  P  and R keys on your keyboard  Keeping those keys pressed  down  power on your Macintosh but do not release these keys until you hear the  Apple chime at least three times  then release the keys and let the computer  restart     9 When your computer fully reboots  repeat steps 1 through 7 to verify that all  TCP IP settings are correct  If your computer still does not have a Hardware  Address  contact your authorized Appl
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88. id cleaner or an aerosol cleaner  Do not use a magnetic static cleaning  device  dust remover  to clean this product     WARNING  Avoid electric shock and fire hazard  Never push objects through the  openings in this product  Foreign objects can cause electrical shorts that can result in  electric shock or fire     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Service Warnings    WARNING  Avoid electric shock  Do not open the cover of this product  Opening or  removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltages  If you open the cover  your  warranty will be void  This product contains no user serviceable parts     Check Product Safety    Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product  the service technician must perform safety  checks to determine that this product is in proper operating condition     Protect the Product When Moving It    Always disconnect the power source when moving the apparatus or connecting or disconnecting  cables     20081112_Modem DSL_Safety    6 4024320 Rev A    FCC Compliance    FCC Compliance    4024320 Rev A    United States FCC Compliance    This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against such interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  it may cause harmful in
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90. in  setting up your password  If you choose not to use password security  click the  Setup tab at the top of the Password Settings page to continue     25    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     26    Setup Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup page     This page enables you to set up and configure your cable modems internal router and networking capabilities  Select one of the following links below to set up your network     Basic Settings     Password Settings  Set Time    Network Configuration  LAN IP Address Management  Fixed CPE IP Assignment    Restart Modem    Save Configuration to your PC    Advanced Settings   Options  IP Address Filtering    MAC Address Filtering    Port Filtering  Port Forwarding  Port Triggers  DMZ Host   YPN Termination       Firewall   Options  Event Logging    Parental Control   User Setup  Basic Rules  Time of Day Rules  Local Log    Wireless   Basic  Security  Advanced  Access Control  Bridging       Setup Page Section Headings  The Setup page is divided into the following section headings   E Basic Settings    m Advanced Settings    E Firewall    E Parental Control      Wireless    In the Setup page  click the selections listed within these sections to access the  WebWizard page for that selection  A description of the selections available in each    section follows next     4024320 Rev A    Basic Settings    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     The following table provides a descriptio
91. kten bei    Er soll den Systemtechniker auf Paragraph  820 93 und Paragraph 820 100 der US   Elektrovorschrift NEC  oder der kanadischen  Elektrovorschrift Canadian Electrical Code Teil 1   aufmerksam machen  in denen die Richtlinien  f  r die ordnungsgem    e Erdung des Koaxial   kabelschirms festgehalten sind     Dieses Symbol weist den Benutzer auf das  Vorhandensein von nicht isolierten gef  hrlichen  Spannungen im Ger  t hin  die Stromschl  ge  verursachen k  nnen  Ein Kontakt mit den  internen Teilen dieses Produktesistmit  Gefahren verbunden     CAUTION  DO NOT OPEN  ACHTUNG   NICHT   FFNEN  ACHTUNG  Zur Vermeidung eines Stromschlags darf  die Abdeckung  bzw  die Ger  ter  ckwand  nicht  entfernt werden  Das Ger  t enth  lt keine vom Benutzer  wartbaren Teile  Wartungsarbeiten d  rfen nur von  qualifiziertem Fachpersonal durchgef  hrt werden    WARNUNG  DAS GER  T NICHT REGEN ODER FEUCHTIGKEIT    AUSSETZEN  UM STROMSCHLAG ODER DURCH EINEN  KURZSCHLUSS VERURSACHTEN BRAND ZU VERMEIDEN     Dieses Symbol weist den Benutzer darauf hin  dass  die mit diesem Produkt gelieferte Dokumentation  wichtige Betriebs  und Wartungsanweisungen f  r das  Ger  t enth  lt        Aviso a los instaladores de sistemas CATV    Las instrucciones de reparaci  n contenidas en el presente aviso son para uso exclusivo por parte de  personal de mantenimiento cualificado  Con el fin de reducir el riesgo de descarga el  ctrica  no realice  ninguna otra operaci  n de reparaci  n distinta a las conteni
92. lied to the wireless residential gateway   2 DS   ON  the wireless residential gateway is receiving data from the cable  network   3  US    ON  the wireless residential gateway is sending data to the cable network   4 ONLINE ON  the wireless residential gateway is registered on the network and  fully operational   5 ETHERNET 1  4   ON  a device is connected to one of the Ethernet ports   BLINKING indicates that data is being transferred over the Ethernet connection    6 WIRELESS LINK   ON  the Wireless Access Point is operational  BLINKING  indicates that data is being transferred over the wireless connection  OFF indicates  that the wireless access point has been disabled by the user   7 WIRELESS SETUP    OFF  normal condition  wireless setup is not active   BLINKING indicates the user has activated wireless setup to add new wireless  clients on the wireless network    4024320 Rev A    Back Panel Description    Back Panel Description    4024320 Rev A    The following illustrations show the description and function of the back panel  components on the DPC EPC2325     External Power Supply Model       1 2 3 4 5 6 T3808  Model DPC EPC2325    1 POWER     Connects the residential gateway to the power adapter that is provided with  your residential gateway    A CAUTION     Avoid damage to your equipment  Only use the power supply  that is provided with your residential gateway     2 WIRELESS SETUP      Pressing this switch initiates wireless setup  this feature allows the  user to
93. mes from the factory with no password enabled  We  highly recommend that you set up a user password to prevent unauthorized  users from modifying the settings of your network       If you do choose to set up a password  use a password that you can easily  remember  Do not forget your password     Setup Basic Settings   Password Settings    The following illustration is an example of the Basic Settings   Password Settings  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Basic Settings   Password Settings  This page allows you to modify the password settings for this device     Security advice  you should change the password  otherwise you are exposed to attacks from the Internet     Important  As a matter of good operating practice  it is highly recommended to use this page to establish a personalized user Password  Setting a user password can help prevent unauthorized access to the  Setup pages for this residential gateway  Unauthorized access may result in disrupted home network operation or a breach in your home network security  exposing the equipment in you home network to  denial of service attacks and hacking from a variety of potentially malicious sources     Current Password    New Password       Re Enter New Password    To set up your password    1 To set up your password  type your current password in the Current Password  field     2 Type your new password in the New Password field  and then re enter your  new password in the Re Enter New Password field     3 
94. mits a wireless  signal     Contact your service provider or consult the documentation for your wireless  network device for more information on selecting the appropriate wireless network  devices for your home or office network     You should work with your service provider to choose the best location for your  wireless network devices  Consider these recommendations     E Distance from the residential gateway to the wireless network devices       Do not place the residential gateway near metallic surfaces that may block the  wireless communications path  Wireless communication is    line of sight     through non metallic walls  However  the more structures  walls  the signal  must pass through  the weaker the received signal     E Do not place wireless network devices near a microwave oven  When operating   microwave ovens can interfere with wireless transmissions     E Do not place your wireless network devices near 2 4 GHz wireless telephones  because these telephones may also cause interference with your wireless  network     4024320 Rev A    Frequently Asked Questions    Q  How do I renew the IP address on my PC     A  If your PC cannot access the Internet after the residential gateway is online  it is  possible that your PC did not renew its IP address  Follow the appropriate  instructions in this section for your operating system to renew the IP address on  your PC     Renewing the IP Address on Windows NT  2000  or XP Systems  1 Click Start  and then click Run  The R
95. modem works with a standard 75 ohm RF coaxial cable  If you are using a  different cable  your residential gateway will not function properly  Contact your  service provider to determine whether you are using the correct cable     Verify that you have followed the procedures in How Do I Troubleshoot My  Internet Service Installation   on page 96      104 4024320 Rev A    Tips for Improved Performance    Tips for Improved Performance    Check and Correct    If your residential gateway does not perform as expected  the following tips may  help  If you need further assistance  contact your service provider     4024320 Rev A    Verify that the plug to your residential gateway AC power is properly inserted  into an electrical outlet     Verify that your residential gateway AC power cord is not plugged into an  electrical outlet that is controlled by a wall switch  If a wall switch controls the  electrical outlet  make sure the switch is in the ON position     Verify that the POWER and ONLINE LED status indicators on the front panel of  your residential gateway are illuminated     Verify that your cable service is active and that it supports two way service     Verify that all cables are properly connected  and that you are using the correct  cables     Verify that your TCP IP is properly installed and configured if you are using the  Ethernet connection     Verify that you have called your service provider and given them the serial  number and MAC address of your residential gatew
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97. n   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced port triggers settings     Click Port Triggers in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access the  Setup Advanced Settings   Port Triggers page     Setup Advanced Settings   Port Triggers Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   Port  Triggers page     System Signal Status Log Advanced  Setup    Advanced Settings   Port Triggers  This page allows you to configure TCP UDP port triggers                                                                                4024320 Rev A 53    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Advanced Settings   Port Triggers Page Description    Use this link to enter and enable the port forwarding trigger and target range start  and end ports along with protocol information in the appropriate fields  The  following example illustrates how to use the port triggering feature to configure the  Microsoft X Box Online Live for Internet gaming     Note  For most widely used applications  including Microsoft X Box Online Live    the built in firewall automatically maps and opens ports required for that  application while the application is in use     1 Inthe first row  enter 88 in both Start Port and End Port fields     2 Inthe same row  select UDP from the drop down list in the Protocol field  and  then select the box in the Enable field     In the second row  enter 307
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99. n in this section are for  illustration purposes only  Your pages may differ from the pages shown in this  guide     Note  If you are not familiar with the network configuration procedures detailed in  this section  contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the  residential gateway default settings     About Your Modem Page Example    The following illustration is an example of the About Your Modem page     Signal Status Log Setup Advanced  About Your Modem  This page provides the basic information about your cable modem   System  The data shown in the table below provides information about the system of your cable modem     Name SA DPC2325   o MG20081003 10  00 1c ea 21 36 12  1 0   23 0 dBm  8 3 dBmY  Not Synchronized  Scientific Atlanta  Inc   2 1 7IR1       Software File Name and Revisions   The data shown in the table below provides information about the firmware of your cable modem   RE dpe2325 v202r1 281 1 081003a  bin   dpe2325 v202r1 281 1 081003a       22 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Accessing the Residential Gateway    You must access the WebWizard in order to configure the residential gateway  To  gain access to the WebWizard  use the web browser on the PC attached to the  gateway and complete the following steps     1 Open the web browser on your PC     2 Type the following IP address and then select Go     http   192 168 0 1     3 The web browser accesses the WebWizard and displays the default Abou
100. n of the pages available from within the  Basic Settings section of the Setup page     Field Name    Password Settings    Set Time  Network Configuration  LAN IP Address    Management    Fixed CPE IP Assignment    Restart Modem    Save Configuration to  your PC    Advanced Settings    Description    Use this link to set or modify your password settings  Use this link to enable or disable time synchronization  by Network Time protocol    Use this link to enter or modify the basic settings for  your network    Use this link to configure how Internet protocol  IP   addresses are assigned and managed in your network       Use this link to reserve IP addresses in the DHCP pool  that will be used as static IP addresses in your local  network     Use this link to restart your residential gateway    Use this link to save your cable modem RG  configuration to your local PC and to restore the RG  configuration to your residential gateway  if necessary    The following table provides a description of the pages available from within the  Advanced Settings section of the Setup page     Field Name Description  Options Use this link to enable or disable advanced features    IP Address Filtering    MAC Address Filtering    Port Filtering    Port Forwarding    on your network    Use this link to configure IP address filters  These  filters prevent designated IP addresses from  accessing the Internet    Use this link to configure MAC address filters   These filters prevent designated MAC addre
101. n the Start Port and End  Port fields     4 Inthe same row  select the appropriate protocol from the drop down list in the  Protocol field  and then select the box in the Enable field     To add additional ports  repeat steps 1 through 4  and then go to step 6   Click Apply to apply and save your new port forwarding settings     52 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring TCP UDP Port Triggers    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   Port Triggers page to configure TCP UDP port  triggers  Port triggering is similar to port forwarding but is dynamic  In other words   the system does not hold the ports open indefinitely  For example  when the  residential gateway detects outgoing data on a specific IP port number set in the     Trigger Range     the resulting ports set in the    Target Range    will open for  incoming data  If the system detects no outgoing traffic on the    Trigger Range    ports  for a period of 10 minutes  the    Target Range    ports close  This is a safer method for  opening specific ports for special applications  such as  video conferencing  programs  interactive gaming  and file transfer in chat programs  This is safe because  the ports are dynamically triggered and not held open continuously or left open  erroneously by the router administrator  Therefore  these ports are not exposed and  vulnerable for potential hackers to discover     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this sectio
102. nables  disables the gateway from responding to  Internet based port scans  This feature is designed to  protect your private local network from Internet based  hackers who attempt to gain unsolicited access your  network by detecting open IP ports on your gateway     Blocks malicious devices that are attempting to flood  devices or networks with illegal broadcast packets   Also referred to as    broadcast storm        Enables  disables the firewall  When the firewall is  enabled  the firewall will allow most commonly used  applications to automatically open IP ports and pass  data without any special setup or manual port  configuration     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Firewall Event Logging and E mail Alerts    Use the Setup Firewall   Event Logging page to access the firewall event log and  allows you to enter your e mail address in order for you to receive e mail alerts  related to firewall attacks by hackers     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  firewall event logging settings     Click Event Logging in the Firewall section of the Setup page to access the Setup  Firewall   Event Logging page     Setup Firewall   Event Logging Page  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Firewall   Event Logging page   Setup    Firewall   Event Logging  This page provi
103. nate the need for an additional cable  outlet  There should be plenty of room to guide the cables away from the modem  and the PC without straining or crimping them     E Airflow around the residential gateway should not be restricted     E Choose a location that protects the residential gateway from accidental  disturbance or harm     4024320 Rev A    How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall   Optional     How Do   Mount the Modem on a Wall   Optional     4024320 Rev A    You can mount the residential gateway on a wall using two wall anchors  two  screws  and the mounting slots located on the unit  The modem can be mounted  vertically or horizontally     Before You Begin    Before you begin  choose an appropriate mounting place  The wall can be made of  cement  wood  or drywall  The mounting location should be free of obstructions on  all sides  and the cables should be able to easily reach the residential gateway  without strain  Leave sufficient clearance between the bottom of the residential  gateway and any flooring or shelving underneath to allow access to cabling  In  addition  leave enough slack in all cables so that the residential gateway can be  removed for any required maintenance without disconnecting the cables  Also   verify that you have the following items       Two wall anchors for  8 x 1 inch screws  m Two  8 x 1 inch pan head sheet metal screws    E Drill with a 3 16 in  wood or masonry bit  as appropriate for the wall  composition    E A copy of the wall mounti
104. ng illustration is an example of the Setup Parental Control   User Setup  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Parental Control   User Setup  This page allows configuration of users     User Configuration     Ce     User Settings       1  Default    Enable Remove User             Password    Re Enter Password    Trusted User Enable  Content Rule   Time Access Rule al  Session Duration min  Inactivity time min    4024320 Rev A 69    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Parental Control   User Setup Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Parental Control   User Setup page  This page allows you to set up user profiles   Each profile can be assigned customized levels of Internet access as defined by the  access rules assigned to that user s profile     Note  Once you define and enable user profiles  each user must sign on each time  they wish to access the Internet  The user can sign on when the pop up sign on  screen appears in their web browser  The user must enter their correct user name  and password in order to gain Internet access     Important     E Make sure to disable pop up blockers on your web browser when using user  profiles     m User names and passwords are case sensitive     Field Name Description   Add User Allows you to add a new user profile  Enter the name of  the user and click the Add User button to add the user to  the list    User Settings Allows you to edi
105. ng illustrations shown on the following pages    How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall   Optional     Mount the modem as shown in one of the following illustrations     Vertical Mounting    Mounting Mounting  Screws Holes                         Horizontal Mounting    Mounting Mounting  Screws Holes              0 65 cm      a     Screw       16    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do I Mount the Modem on a Wall   Optional     Location and Dimensions of the Wall Mounting Slots    The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall mounting  slots on the bottom of the modem  Use the information on this page as a guide for  mounting your modem to the wall                 101 6 mm sal    101 6 mm             Mounting the Residential Gateway on a Wall    1    Using a drill with a 3 16 inch bit  drill two holes at the same height and 4 inches  apart    Note  The preceding graphic illustrates the location of the mounting holes on the  back of the residential gateway    Are you mounting the residential gateway into a drywall or concrete surface  where a wooden stud is available     E If yes  go to step 3     E If no  drive the anchor bolts into the wall  and install the mounting screws  into the anchor bolts  leave a gap of about 1 4 inch between the screw head  and the wall  Then  go to step 4     Install the mounting screws into the wall  leave a gap of about 1 4 inch between  the screw head and the wall  Then  go to step 4    Verify that no cables or wires a
106. ntal Control section of the Setup page     Select the Time Access Rule for the current user profile   Time Access Rules must first be defined by going to the  Time of Day Filter page  You can access the Time of Day  Filter page by clicking the Time of Day Rules link under  the Parental Control section of the Setup page     1440 minutes  factory default      Enter the amount of time in minutes that the user will be  granted Internet access beginning at the time they sign  on using their user name and password     Note  Set the Session Duration to 0  zero  to prevent  session timeout     60 minutes  factory default      Enter the amount of time during a user session where  there is no Internet access activity  indicating that the  user is no longer online  If the inactivity timer is  triggered  the user session will be closed automatically   In order to regain Internet access  the user must log in  again with their user name and password     Note  Set the Inactivity time value to 0  zero  to prevent  timeout due to inactivity     Lists available rules  Apply a rule by selecting it from the  list and adding it to the current user profile     Note  This field appears only if rules have been created   Create rules using the Parental Control Setup pages that  follow next     Lists rules in use for the current user profile  You can  apply a maximum of four rules to each user profile     Note  This field appears only when a rule is associated  with a user profile     71    How Do I C
107. o change without notice  No part of this  document may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of  Cisco Systems  Inc     Software and Firmware Use    The software described in this document is protected by copyright law and  furnished to you under a license agreement  You may only use or copy this software  in accordance with the terms of your license agreement     The firmware in this equipment is protected by copyright law  You may only use the  firmware in the equipment in which it is provided  Any reproduction or distribution  of this firmware  or any portion of it  without our express written consent is  prohibited     4024320 Rev A    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless Access    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model  DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless  Access    Notices  The following notices pertain to third party licenses applicable to this product     Broadcom    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S   patents and other intellectual property rights  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by Broadcom  and is intended for home and other  limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Broadcom  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Win32 IPSEC Layer from SSH   See http   www ssh com       For testing and evaluation purposes  CablexChange software c
108. ocument includes various trademarks of Cisco Systems  Inc  Please see the Notices  section of this document for a list of the Cisco Systems  Inc  trademarks used in this  document     Product and service availability are subject to change without notice        2008 Cisco Systems  Inc  All rights reserved  Printed in United States of America  January 2009 Part Number 4024320 Rev A    
109. omain dame since doing so limits the blocking to only the site that matches that  domain name exactly  For instance  if you enter www example com into the list  only  the one site that matches that name exactly will be blocked  Consequently  if you do  not include the    www      then all sites within and associated with    example com     will be blocked     4024320 Rev A 75    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     76    Configuring Parental Control Time of Day Access Filters    Use the Setup Parental Control   Time of Day Access Filter page to configure web  access filters to block all Internet traffic to and from specific network devices based  on day of week and time of day settings that you select     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  parental control settings     Click Time of Day Rules in the Parental Control section of the Setup page to access  the Parental Control   Time of Day Access Filter page     Setup Parental Control   Time of Day Access Filter Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Parental Control   Time of Day  Access Filter page     Note  The residential gateway uses the network time of day clock that is managed by  your data service provider  The time of day clock must be accurate and represent the  time of day in your time zone for this feature to operate properly  Verify that the
110. ommission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection  limits  The evaluation was  based on the EN 50385 Product Standard to Demonstrate Compliance of Radio Base Stations  and Fixed Terminals for Wireless Telecommunications Systems with basic restrictions or  reference levels related to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from  300 MHz to 40 GHz  The minimum separation distance from the antenna to general  bystander is 20 cm  7 9 inches      Australia    This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans as referenced in the Australian  Radiation Protection standard and has been evaluated to the ICNIRP  International  Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection  limits  The minimum separation distance  from the antenna to general bystander is 20 cm  7 9 inches      20081016 FCC DSL_Dom and Intl    8 4024320 Rev A    Introduction    Introduction    4024320 Rev A    Introduction    Welcome to the exciting world of high speed Internet  Your new Cisco   Model  DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS   Residential Gateway is a cable modem that meets industry  standards for high speed data connectivity  The DPC EPC2325 residential gateway  delivers data via wired  Ethernet  or wireless gateway capabilities to connect a  variety of devices in the home or small office and support high speed data access all  in one device  With a DPC EPC2325 residential gateway  your Internet enjoyment   home and business communications  and personal productivity will surely soar     This guide pr
111. on commercial use is generally permitted     E Commercialization is permitted with certain limitations  for example  to ensure  that every iLBC decoder can decode every iLBC encoded payload  commercial     Deployment    must comply with the applicable IETF Standard  draft  and the  format of the bitstream may not be modified     E You are provided no warranty or support  and all liability is disclaimed   E You must register this license with GIPS prior to any commercial Deployment     The License is available from http    www globalipsound com legal licenses  ilbc   or from Global IP Sound Europe AB  Olandsgatan 42  SE 116 63  Stockholm  Sweden    46 8 545 5 30 40 tel   46 8 545 5 30 49 fax  or from Global IP Sound Inc   900 Kearny  Street  5th Floor  San Francisco  California 94133 5124 USA   1 415 397 2555 tel     1 415 397 2577 fax  or by sending a request to info globalipsound com     The current IETF Standards can also be found at   http    www ietf org rfc rfc3951 txt plus http   www  ietf org  rfc rfc3952 txt  The  initial developer of the Original Code is Global IP Sound Inc  Portions Copyright     1999 2005  All Rights Reserved     iLBC is a trademark of Global IP Sound  All redistribution is subject to the License   source code must include this Notice     Apache   See http   www apache org  licenses   LICENSE 2 0     Licensed under the Apache License  Version 2 0  the    License      you may not use  this file except in compliance with the License     Apache Licens
112. onfiguration page     Field Name Description    LAN IP Displays the base IP address of the private home LAN and the  Address WebWizard IP address  Your residential gateway assigns    private IP addresses to your attached computers by its internal  dynamic host configuration protocol  DHCP  server    IP Network Displays the address of the private LAN IP network  35    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     36    Field Name    Decimal  Netmask    Broadcast    MAC Address    WAN IP  Address    Subnet Mask    Gateway IP    Duration  Expires    Host Name    Domain Name    Static IP  Address    Static IP Mask    Default  Gateway    Description  Displays the netmask of the private LAN IP network    Displays the broadcast IP address    Displays the MAC address for the WAN  The factory assigned  MAC address for the WAN is also referred to as the WAN MGT  MAC    Displays the public IP address assigned to your gateway by  your ISP  The WAN port will be assigned a public IP address  automatically by your ISP except when a static IP address is set  up as described below  The WAN IP address will be shared by  all the PCs in your private local area network to access the  Internet    Displays the subnet mask for your WAN port  This address is  automatically assigned to your WAN port by your ISP except  when a static IP address is set up as described later in this table    Displays a Gateway IP address for your WAN port  This  address is automatically assigned to your WAN port b
113. onfigure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Function Keys  The following function keys appear on the Setup Parental Control   User Setup page     Key Description   Add User Adds and saves a new user to the list of user profiles  Remove User Removes the selected user from the list of user profiles  Apply Saves all additions  edits  and changes    72 4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Parental Control Basic Rules    Use the Setup Parental Control   Basic Setup page to select the rules that block  certain Internet content and certain websites     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  parental control settings     Click Basic Rules in the Parental Control section of the Setup page to access the  Setup Parental Control   Basic Setup page     Setup Parental Control   Basic Setup Page    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Parental Control   Basic Setup  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Parental Control   Basic Setup    This page allows basic selection of rules which block certain Internet content and certain Web sites  When you change your Parental Control settings  you must click on the appropriate  Apply    Add  or  Remove  button  for your new settings to take effect  If you refresh your browser s display  you will see the currently active settin
114. ontains an IPSEC  capable Kerberized Call Agent  The Call Agent uses Win32 based IPSEC software  provided by    SSH Communication Security Corporation           1997   2002 SSH Communication Security Corp  This software is protected by  international copyright laws  All rights reserved  SSH    is a registered trademark of  SSH Communication Security Corp  in the United States and in certain other  jurisdictions  SSH2  the SSH logo  SSH IPSEC Express  SSH Certifier  SSH Sentinel   and Making The internet Secure are trademarks of SSH Communication Security  Corp  and may be registered in certain jurisdictions  All other names and marks are  property of their respective owners  Any questions regarding the License  Arrangements with    SSH Communication Security Corporation    should be directed  to the following address  SSH Communication Security Inc   1076 East Meadow  Circle  Palo Alto  CA 94303  USA     OpenSSL   See http   www openssl org  and http   www openssl org source license html     The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under a dual license  the OpenSSL license and the  original SSLeay license   See the license text below     4024320 Rev A 111    Third Party Software License Notices For Cisco Model DPC EPC2325 DOCSIS Residential Gateway with Wireless Access    112    A  OpenSSL License  Copyright    1998 2000 The OpenSSL Project  All rights reserved     1 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without modification   are permitted provided that the follo
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116. ou select Windows Start  button  then shutdown and restart Windows     If you cannot access the Internet  go to Having Difficulty   on page 104   If you  still cannot access the Internet  contact your service provider for further  assistance     Configuring TCP IP on Windows 2000 Systems    1  2    Click Start  select Settings  and choose Network and Dial up Connections     Double click the Local Area Connection icon in the Network and Dial up  Connections window     Click Properties in the Local Area Connection Status window     Click Internet Protocol  TCP IP  in the Local Area Connection Properties  window  and then click Properties     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    5    Frequently Asked Questions    Select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address  automatically in the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties window  and then  click OK     Click Yes to restart your computer when the Local Network window opens  The  computer restarts  The TCP IP protocol is now configured on your PC  and your  Ethernet devices are ready for use     Try to access the Internet  If you cannot access the Internet  go to Having  Difficulty   on page 104   If you still cannot access the Internet  contact your  service provider for further assistance     Configuring TCP IP on Windows 95  98  98SE  or ME Systems    1  2  3       AN FD UI    11  12    13    14    Click Start  select Settings  and choose Control Panel   Double click the Network icon in the Control Panel 
117. ovides procedures and recommendations for placing  installing   configuring  operating  and troubleshooting your DPC EPC2325 residential gateway  for high speed Internet service for your home or office  Refer to the appropriate  section in this guide for the specific information you need for your situation  Contact  your service provider for more information about subscribing to Internet services     Benefits and Features    Your new DPC EPC2325 residential gateway offers the following outstanding  benefits and features       Compliant with DOCSIS EuroDOCSIS    2 0  1 1  and 1 0 standards along with  PacketCable    EuroPacketCable    specifications to deliver high end  performance and reliability      High performance broadband Internet connectivity to energize your online  experience    E Four 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports to provide wired connectivity     802 11g Wireless Access Point with 4 service set identifiers  SSIDs     m Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS   including a push button switch to activate WPS for  simplified and secure wireless setup    E User configurable Parental Control blocks access to undesirable Internet sites    m Advanced firewall technology deters hackers and protects the home network  from unauthorized access    E Attractive compact design that allows for vertical  horizontal  or wall mounted  operation      TR 068 compliant color coded interface ports and corresponding cables simplify  installation and setup    Introduction    E DOCSIS 5 compliant LED lab
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120. r Test   Scan Signal Lock IP Address Speed Data  Provisioning  File  1   POWER On On On On On On  2   DS On Blinking On On On On  3   US On Off Off Blinking On On  4   ONLINE On Off Off Off Off Blinking  5   LAN1  On On or On or On or On or On or Blinking  LAN4 Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking  6   WIRELESS Off On or On or On or On or On or Blinking  Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking          4024320 Rev A       4024320 Rev A       Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions    Normal Operations  AC Power applied     The following chart illustrates the appearance of the residential gateway front panel  LED status indicators during normal operations when AC power is applied to the  gateway     Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Normal Conditions  Front Panel Indicator Normal Operations   1  POWER On   2 On   3 On   4  ONLINE    5   LAN1 LAN4 On   When a single device is connected to the Ethernet port and    no data is being sent to or from the modem    Blinks   When only one Ethernet device is connected and data is  being transferred between the consumer premise equipment   CPE  and the wireless home gateway    Off   When no devices are connected to the Ethernet ports  WIRELESS On   When the wireless access point is enabled and operational    Blinks   When data is being transferred between the CPE and  the wireless home gateway    Off   When the wireless access point is disabled by the user    107    Front Panel LED Status Indicator Functions    Special Conditions   
121. re connected to the residential gateway    Lift the residential gateway into position  Slip the large end of both mounting  slots  located in the back of the residential gateway  over the mounting screws   and then slide the residential gateway down until the narrow end of the keyhole  slot contacts the screw shaft    Important  Verify that the mounting screws securely support the residential  gateway before you release the unit     What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service     What Are the System Requirements for Internet Service     To ensure that your residential gateway operates efficiently for high speed Internet  service  verify that all of the Internet devices on your system meet or exceed the  following minimum hardware and software requirements     Note  You will also need an active cable input line and an Internet connection     Minimum System Requirements for a PC   E A PC with a Pentium MMX 133 processor or greater  m 32 MB of RAM     Web browsing software    m CD ROM drive    Minimum System Requirements for Macintosh    MACOS 7 5 or later  E 32 MB of RAM    System Requirements for an Ethernet Connection      A PC with Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system  or later  with TCP IP  protocol installed  or an Apple Macintosh computer with TCP IP protocol  installed    E An active 10 100BASE T Ethernet network interface card  NIC  installed    18 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Subscribe to High Speed Internet Service     How Do   Subscribe to High Speed Intern
122. riptions of the Setup  Wireless   Access Control page     Field Name Description   Access restriction When encryption is enabled  this selection allows you  to choose one of the following options from the drop   down list     E Disable  factory default  No access restrictions  based on MAC address of wireless access devices    E Allow Allows wireless access to only the MAC  addresses listed in the Access List    E Deny Denies wireless access to only the MAC  address listed in the Access List    93    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     94    Field Name Description    Closed Network Allows you to disable or enable the network to access  by wireless clients  When ON is selected  the access  point does not broadcast the SSID  The client device  must be configured manually with the SSID and the  MAC address of the access point in order to access  with wireless network     Access List Displays the MAC address of the clients that are  subject to wireless access control    Connected Clients Displays the Host Name  IP Address  and Client ID of    wireless clients that are connected to  associated  with  the gateway modem    Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Setup Wireless   Access Control page     Key Description   Apply Applies and saves the values you enter into the fields  without closing the screen   Clear All Clears the Access List   Remove Removes entries from the Access List   Add Adds a client to the Access List using the MAC    addre
123. rmation  DNS for you to enter into this field     static IP only    MTU Size Sets the size of the maximum transmission unit  MTU  for the    network interface  The default value is 0  zero     Important  Do not change this value unless you are an  experienced user     Function Keys    The following function keys appear on the Setup Basic Settings   Network  Configuration page     Key Description    Renew WAN IP Forces a release and renewal of your WAN IP address  Address Lease    Apply Saves the values you enter into the fields without closing the    screen    37    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring and Managing IP Addresses    Use the Setup Basic Settings   IP Management page to configure how your system  manages and assigns IP addresses in your network     Note  If you are not familiar with the IP management procedures detailed in this  section  contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the  residential gateway default IP management settings     Click LAN IP Address Management in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page  to access the Setup Basic Settings   IP Management page     Setup Basic Settings   IP Management Page Example    The following illustration is an example of the Setup Basic Settings   IP Management  page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Basic Settings   IP Management  This page allows you to configure how IP addresses are assigned and managed in your network    DHCP Server    Yes ONo 
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125. rotected  The DMZ is located  between the Internet and an internal network s line  of defense that is a combination of firewalls and  bastion hosts    Typically  the DMZ contains devices accessible to  Internet traffic  such as web  HTTP  servers  FTP  servers  SMTP  e mail  servers  and domain name  system  DNS  servers    Use this link to create  configure  and control  Virtual Private Network  VPN  protocols and  manage Internet Protocol Security  IPsec  VPN  tunnels     The following table provides a description of the pages available from within the  Firewall section of the Setup page     Field Name  Options    Event Logging    Description    Use this link to configure webpage filtering and  firewall protection    Use this link to access the firewall event log and to  enter your e mail address in order to receive  e mail alerts related to firewall attacks by hackers    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Parental Control    The following table provides a description of the pages available from within the  Parental Control section of the Setup page     Field Name Description    User Setup Use this link to add or delete user profiles and to apply  access rules to those users    Basic Rules Use this link to setup access rules that block certain  Internet content and certain websites    Time of Day Rules Use this link to configure web access filters to block all  Internet traffic to and from specific network devices  based on time of day set
126. rotection    Use the Setup Firewall   Options page to configure webpage filtering and firewall  protection  This page allows you to enable various firewall protection filters     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default firewall options settings     Click Options in the Firewall section of the Setup page to access the Setup Firewall    Options page     Setup Firewall   Options Page  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Firewall   Options page   Setup    Firewall   Options  This page allows you to configure web page filtering and firewall protection                                                                 Filter Proxy Enable  Filter Cookies Enable  Filter Java Applets Enable  Filter ActiveX Enable  Filter Popup Windows Enable  Block Fragmented IP Packets  C  Enable  Port Scan Detection Enable  TP Flood Detection V  Enable  Firewall Protection V  Enable    Setup Firewall   Options Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup  Firewall   Options page     Note  If you make changes in any of the fields in the Setup Firewall   Options page   click Apply to apply and save your Firewall settings     The following table provides a description of each field name within the Setup  Firewall   Options page     Field Name Description  Filter Proxy Enables disables proxy  
127. s  Show Advanced Settings      Apply   __VPN Status         IPsec settings    58 4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setup Advanced Settings   VPN Setup Page Description    This section describes the section headings and field descriptions of the Setup  Advanced Settings   VPN Setup page  This page allows you create  configure  and  control IPsec VPN tunnels     Tunnel Section    Field Name    Tunnel    Name    Enable  Disable    Function Keys    Description    Displays existing tunnels and allows each tunnel to be individually  configured    Displays the name of a group of settings for a single tunnel  If no name  is entered  the tunnels are named sequentially 1  2  3  and so on    Enables  disables a VPN tunnel after the tunnel is named and  configured  Click Apply to activate the selected setting  Enabled or  Disabled     The following table describes the function keys associated with the Tunnel section of  the VPN Setup page     Key    Delete Tunnel    Add New Tunnel    Apply    Description    Allows you to delete a tunnel    Allows you to create a heading for the tunnel settings that you can select  using the Tunnel drop down menu    Activates the selected setting  Enabled or Disabled     59    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Local Endpoint Settings    The following table describes the fields in the Local endpoint settings section of the    VPN Setup page     Field Name  Address group type    Subnet 
128. ss of the client    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Remote Bridges  Use the Setup Wireless   Bridging page to configure your configure remote bridges     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the wireless home  gateway default wireless advanced settings     Click Bridging in the Wireless section of the Setup page to access the Setup Wireless    Bridging page     Setup Wireless Access Control Page Example  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Wireless   Bridging page   Setup    Wireless   Bridgin   This page allows configuration of WDS features    Wireless Bridging   Disabled   _  Remote Bridges    Setup Wireless   Bridging Page Description    The Setup Wireless   Bridging page allows you to Enable or Disable wireless  bridging and to add remote bridges  Click Apply to apply and save your new  settings     95    How Do   Troubleshoot My Internet Service Installation     How Do   Troubleshoot My Internet Service Installation     96      cannot connect to the Internet    Verify that the plug to your residential gateway AC power is properly inserted  into an electrical outlet     Verify that your residential gateway AC power cord is not plugged into an  electrical outlet that is controlled by a wall switch  If a wall switch controls the  electrical outlet  make sure the switch is in the 
129. sses  from accessing the Internet    Use this link to configure transmission control  protocol  TCP  and user datagram protocol  UDP   port filters  These filters prevent a range of  TCP UDP ports from accessing the Internet    Use this link to configure port forwarding for local  IP addresses  Port forwarding allows you to runa  server on the local area network  LAN  by  specifying the mapping of TCP UDP ports to local  PCs or to the IP address of other devices  This is a  static setting that holds the ports open at all times    27    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     28    Field Name  Port Triggers    DMZ Host   Demilitarized Zone     VPN Termination    Firewall    Description    Use this link to configure TCP UDP port triggers   Port triggering is similar to port forwarding  but is  a dynamic function  In other words  the ports are  not held open  and the ports close if no outgoing  data is detected on the selected ports for a period  of 10 minutes    Use this link to configure an IP address that is  visible to the wide area network  WAN   DMZ  hosting is commonly referred to as    exposed host      and allows you to specify the    default    recipient of  WAN traffic that Network Address Translation   NAT  is unable to translate to a known local PC    A DMZ is used by a company that wants to host its  own Internet services without sacrificing  unauthorized access to its private network  DMZ  allows one IP address to be unprotected while  others remain p
130. t  yourname yourdomain com     The remote VPN endpoint on the other end of the tunnel should match  these settings for its remote endpoint settings    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Remote Endpoint Settings    These settings control how the local endpoint  router  connects to the far VPN  termination point  the other end of the VPN tunnel      Field Name Description    Address group type Allows you to select the address group type for the remote VPN access  group  The following types are available     E IP subnet  E Single IP address  E IP address range    The remote VPN endpoint on the other end of the tunnel should match  these settings for its remote endpoint settings    Subnet Allows you to enter Subnet information based on the selected Address  group type as follows     E For IP subnet  enter the subnet  E For single IP address  enter only the specific IP address  E For IP address range  enter the starting and ending IP addresses    Mask Allows you to enter Mask information based on the selected Address  group type as follows     E For IP subnet  enter the subnet mask    E For single IP address  enter only the specific IP address in the  Subnet field  Leave this field blank     E For IP address range  enter the starting IP and ending IP addresses    Identity type Allows you to select the remote Identity type from one of the following  options     E WAN IP address of the router  default   E User specified IP address   E Fully qualifi
131. t Page Description    Use this link to place a Private LAN IP device  for example  an FTP  Mail  or  webserver directly on the Internet  bypassing the firewall   You set the server with a  fixed IP address as a DMZ Host by entering its IP address in the DMZ Address field   Make sure the IP address used is not in the range of addresses delivered by the built   in DHCP server  After setting up a DMZ Host  all ports on this device are open to  the Internet  You may configure only one PC to be the DMZ host  DMZ is generally  used for PCs running    problem    applications that use random port numbers and do  not function correctly with the specific port triggers or port forwarding setups  described earlier in this guide  After entering a DMZ Address  click Apply to apply  and save your new DMZ Host setting     4024320 Rev A 55    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     56    Configuring VPN Termination    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   VPN Termination page to configure VPN  protocols and manage VPN tunnels  A VPN is a connection between two endpoints  in different networks that allows private data to be sent securely and transparently  over public networks or other private networks  With a VPN  you can send data  securely between these two locations or networks  This is accomplished by creating a   VPN tunnel   A VPN tunnel connects the two PCs or networks and allows data to  be transmitted over the Internet as if it were still within those networks  The VPN  tunn
132. t Revision Identifies the boot revision code version    Software File Name and Revisions Section    Field Name Description  Firmware Name Identifies the name of the firmware  Software Revision Identifies the revision version of the firmware    4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Setting Configuration Options    Use the Setup page to access the various configuration options for the residential  gateway  Detailed descriptions of each configuration option follow later in this  guide     Important  After you access the WebWizard by typing the 192 168 0 1 IP address into  your web browser while the gateway is online  an authentication window similar to  the following window opens     Connect to 192 168 100 1 2 x   K        Scientific Atlanta             User name       v    Password       I Remember my password    cme      Enter your password  then  click OK to continue to the Setup page     First Time Users    The gateway ships from the factory without a factory assigned or default password     Leave the user name and the password fields blank  Then click OK to be directed to  the Password Settings page     Note  You will be prompted to set up a password  We highly recommend that you  set up a password to prevent unauthorized access to the settings of the gateway  If  you choose not to enter a password  this page will appear each time you access the  setup pages  See Configuring Your Password Settings  on page 30  for assistance 
133. t Your  Modem page  This page displays information about your cable modem along  with a series of tabs for accessing other WebWizard configuration and operation    features     About Your Modem Page Description  The following table provides a description of each field within the About Your    Modem page     Field Name    Name    Modem Serial Number    Cable Modem MAC  Address    Hardware Version  Receive Power Level    Transmit Power Level    4024320 Rev A    Description  The name of the residential gateway  A unique sequential series of alphanumeric    characters provided to every modem during  manufacturing    A unique alphanumeric address for the cable  modem coaxial interface  which is used to connect  to the cable modem termination system  CMTS  at  the headend  A media access control  MAC   address is a hardware address that uniquely  identifies each node of a network    Identifies the revision of the circuit board design  The input level of the downstream CMTS carrier    Indicates the upstream power level    23    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     24    Field Name Description   Cable Modem Status Lists one of the following possible current states of  the modem   E other  E notReady    E notSynchronized   E phySynchronized   E usParametersAcquired  E rangingComplete   E ipComplete   E todEstablished   E securityEstablished   E psrsmTransferComplete  E registrationComplete   E operational    E  accessDenied    Vendor The name of the manufacturer    Boo
134. t a user profile by using the drop down    menu to edit a user profile  The drop down menu allows  you to recall the profile to be edited  User names and  passwords are case sensitive     Make sure to check the Enable box to activate the user  profile  If a profile is not active  that user will not have  any access to the Internet     To remove a user profile  use the drop down menu to  select the user to be removed and click the Remove User  button     Password Enter the selected user s password in this field  Each user  must enter their user name and password each time they  use the Internet  User names and passwords are case   sensitive     Note  The gateway will allow each user access to the  Internet  subject to the rules selected on this page for that  user     Re Enter Password Re enter the same password for confirmation of the  password in the previous field     Trusted User Check this box if the currently selected user is to be  designated a trusted user  Trusted users are not subject  to Internet access rules     70 4024320 Rev A    Field Name    Content Rule    Time Access Rule    Session Duration    Inactivity time    Available Rules    Current Used Rules    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Description    Select the Content Rule for the current user profile   Content Rules must first be defined by going to the Rules  Configuration page  You can access the Rule  Configuration page by clicking the Basic Rules link  under the Pare
135. t is  sacrificed with small lifetimes  The default setting is 28 800 seconds     Allows you to select the form of encryption to secure the VPN  connection between endpoints  Select from the following five  encryption types     E DES   E 3DES   E AES 128  E AES 192  E AES 256    You may select any form of encryption as long as long as the other end  of the VPN tunnel uses the same method    Note  3DES encryption is commonly used  but AES is recommended  because it is very difficult to crack    63    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     64    Field    Phase 2 authentication    Phase 2 SA lifetime    Description    Allows you to select an authentication type for another level of  security  Select one of the following three authentication types     E MD5   E SHA   E Null  none    You may choose any authentication type as long as the other end of  the VPN tunnel uses the same method   Note  SHA is recommended because it is more secure     Allows you to enter the number of seconds for an individual rotating  key to last until a re key negotiation between each endpoint occurs   Smaller lifetimes are generally more secure since it would give a  hacker a smaller amount of time to try to crack the key  However  key  negotiation does take up bandwidth  so network throughput is  sacrificed with small lifetimes  The default setting for Phase 2 is 3 600  seconds     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring Firewall P
136. terference to radio communications  However  there is  no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment OFF and ON  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures     E  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     E Consult the service provider or an experienced radio  television technician for help     Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cisco Systems  Inc   could void the  user s authority to operate the equipment     The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a  requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC  approval of this device  The phone numbers listed are for FCC related questions only and not  intended for questions regarding the connection or operation for this device  Please contact your  service provider for any questions you may have regarding the operation or installation of this device     FE Declaration of Conformity    This device complies with Part 15 of FCC DOCSIS Residential Gateway  Rules  Operation is subject to the following two Model  DPC EPC2325  conditions  1  the devic
137. tings that you select    Local Log Use this link to view events captured by Parental  Control event log feature    Wireless    The following table provides a description of the pages available from within the  Wireless section of the Setup page     Field Name Description    Basic Use this link to configure your wireless access point   WAP  parameters  including service set identifier   SSID  and channel number    Security Use this link to configure your WAP authentication  and data encryption  Using encryption and  authentication prevents unauthorized access to your  wireless devices    Advanced Use this link to configure your WAP data rates and  wireless fidelity  Wi Fi  thresholds    Access Control Use this link to configure the WAP to restrict access  to only selected wireless client devices  Authorized  clients are selected by MAC address  Use this link to  select Open System or Share Key authentication and  to enable and disable broadcast of the WAP SSID    Bridging Use this link to configure a Wireless Distribution  System  WDS  in our network    4024320 Rev A 29    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     30    Configuring Your Password Settings    Use the Basic Settings   Password Settings page to set up or modify a password to  restrict unauthorized persons from accessing to your residential gateway settings   Click Password Settings in the Basic Settings section of the Setup page to access the  Password Settings page     Notes     E Your gateway modem co
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139. tup    page    Key Description   Add Rule Adds and saves a new Rule to the list of content Rules  Remove Rule Removes the selected rule from the content rule list  Add Remove Allows you to add new keywords to the list or to delete  Keyword selected keywords from the list    Add Remove Domain Allows you to add new domains to the list or to delete  selected domains from the list    Add Remove Allows you to add new domains to the list or to delete  Allowed Domain selected domains from the list  Apply Saves all additions  edits  and changes    To use Keyword and Domain Blocking    Keyword and Domain blocking allows you to restrict access to Internet sites by  blocking access to those sites based on a word or a text string contained in the URLs  used to access those Internet sites     Domain blocking allows you to restrict access to websites based on the site s domain  name  The domain name is the portion of the URL that precedes the familiar  COM    ORG  or  GOV extension     Keyword blocking allows you to block access to Internet sites based on a Keyword  or text string being present anywhere in the URL  not just in the domain name     Note  The Domain blocking feature blocks access to any domain in the Domain List   It will also block domains  any portion of which contains an exact match to entries in  the list     For example  if you enter example com as a domain  any site that contains     example com    will be blocked  Generally  you do not want to include    www     ina  d
140. tup Advanced Settings    Options page  To access your gateway from a remote  location  you must also know the WAN IP address of the  gateway  To find the WAN IP address  go to the Network  Configuration page under Basic Settings  You will find  the gateway s WAN IP address list on this page     Enter the WAN IP address of your gateway into the  address field of any web browser using the following  format  http    xxx xxx xxx xxx 8080 where  XXX XXX XXX XXX represents the WAN IP address of your  gateway     Be sure to follow the syntax exactly  and then click Go or  press Enter  Your gateway webpages will appear on the  remote computer  You will still need to enter your  password to access the Setup pages of your gateway    Note  If you choose to enable  check  this feature  be sure  to set up a user password to prevent unauthorized access  to your gateway settings     Checking this box allows multicasts to pass from the  WAN side through to the private network    Checking this box enables Universal Plug and Play  features    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Configuring IP Address Filters    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   IP Filtering page to configure IP address filters   These filters block a range of IP addresses from accessing the Internet     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced I
141. tup Wireless   Security page     System    Setup  Wireless   Security  This page allows you to configure your wireless privacy settings     Primary Network Enabled      WPA  WPA PSK Enabled     WPA2  WPA2 PSK Disabled         WPA WP A2 Encryption TKIP AES          WPA Pre Shared Key eeccccccceccs    RADIUS Server  RADIUS Port       RADIUS Key       Group Key Rotation Interval  0  WPA WPA2 Re auth Interval          WEP Encryption   Shared Key Authentication  802  1x Authentication  Network Key 1   Network Key 2   Network Key 3   Network Key 4   Current Network Key          PassPhrase       Generate WEP Keys  Apply    Log Advanced    WiFi Protected Setup  WPS   WPS Config Enable     Device Name 213612    WPS Setup AP  PIN   12345670 StatWPS    Generate PIN Code          Status     WPS Add Client  Adda client  OPush Button  PIN  PIN   84380507     Status     Setup Wireless   Security Page Description    This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup    Wireless   Security page     Note  If you are not familiar with the settings detailed in this section  contact your  service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential gateway default  wireless security settings  If you make changes in the Setup Wireless   Security page   click Apply to save your wireless security settings     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    Field Name    Network  Authentication    WPA WPA2  Encryption    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Des
142. twork device must match     Select these keys for use with Encryption Mode set to 128   bit encryption  Enter 13 byte values for a Key  You do not  have to set all four Keys  Usually only one is needed for a  home network  Each value is represented in hexadecimal   Use only these numbers or letters  0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  a   b  c  d  e  and f to set up your encryption keys     It is generally a good practice to use only lowercase letters  when entering WEP encryption keys  Uppercase letters can  sometimes be confused with numbers  For example  the  uppercase letter    B    is often mistaken for the number    8      Using lowercase characters minimizes the risk of confusing  characters when copying keys from one device to another   Uppercase characters will automatically be converted to  lowercase when the key or keys are applied and saved to  memory     Use two numbers or letters in each box  Record your Key  values  You will need these Key values when you set up  your client wireless adapter  The Key values in each  wireless network device must match     4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name Description    Current Network Key Allows you to select which of the four 64 bit or 128 bit  keys to use to encrypt your data when you are using  encryption that requires the manual entry of an encryption  key  Only one WEP key is in use at a time  You must  manually change keys  They do not change automatically     Notes     E 64 bit an
143. ult  to disable periodic  rekeying  The valid range is 1 to 4 294 967 295 seconds     Allows you to set the WPA WPA2 Re authorization  Interval in seconds  This only applies when WPA WPA2  Network Authentication is enabled     Set this value to 0  factory default  to disable periodic  rekeying  The valid range is 1 to 4 294 967 295 seconds     4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name Description   WEP Encryption Allows you to enable data encryption to help secure the  data that is sent over your wireless network   WEP 128 bit    E 128 bit or 64 bit static key data encryption can be  selected when the network is configured to have no  authentication     E 128 bit static key data encryption is automatically  selected when 802 1x network authentication is  enabled     Notes     E Static key authentication uses one of the four  encryption keys  as defined below  to encrypt your  data  You must manually change keys  The keys do not  change or rotate automatically as they do with TKIP     E 64 bit and 40 bit encryption are two different names  for the same encryption    E 128 bit and 104 bit encryption are two different names  for the same encryption    Shared Key Allows you to determine is Shared Key Authentication is   Authentication used in the network  Shared Key Authentication can be  used when there is no other network authentication in the  network     E Optional    factory default     Wireless clients can associate with the wireless a
144. un window opens     2 Type cmd in the Open field and click OK  A window with a command prompt  opens     3 Type ipconfig release at the C   prompt and press Enter  The system releases  the IP address     4 Type ipconfig renew at the C   prompt and press Enter  The system displays a  new IP address     5 Click the X in the upper right corner of the window to close the Command  Prompt window  You have completed this procedure     Note  If you cannot access the Internet  contact your service provider for further  assistance     Renewing the IP address on Windows 95  98  98SE  and ME Systems  1 Click Start  and then click Run to open the Run window     2 Type winipcfg in the Open field  and click OK to execute the winipcfg  command  The IP Configuration window opens    3 Click the down arrow to the right of the top field  and select the Ethernet adapter  that is installed on your PC  The IP Configuration window displays the Ethernet  adapter information    4 Click Release  and then click Renew  The IP Configuration window displays a  new IP address    5 Click OK to close the IP Configuration window  you have completed this  procedure    Note  If you cannot access the Internet  contact your service provider for further  assistance     4024320 Rev A 99    Frequently Asked Questions    100    Q  How do I configure TCP IP protocol     A  TCP IP protocol in a Microsoft Windows environment is different for each  operating system  Follow the appropriate instructions in this section for 
145. uter   iz    l  To Save your current setting to your computer  click the floppy disk icon in the  lower portion of the screen  You will be prompted to provide a file name and  location for the backup configuration file     To Restore your setting  click Browse and select the backup configuration file name  that you saved on your PC  The path and filename of the backup configuration  appears in the File Name field  Then  click Download to restore your configuration  file  A Download Success message appears when the restore is complete     44 4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Enabling and Disabling Advanced Features    Use the Setup Advanced Settings   Options page to enable or disable advanced  features on your network  When the wireless interface is disabled  the transmitter is  turned off     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default advanced options settings     Click Options in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access the Setup  Advanced Settings   Options page     Setup Advanced Settings   Options Page  The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings   Options    page     System Signal Status Log Advanced    Setup  Advanced Settings   Options  This page allows you to select which advanced features are enabled on your network                                  
146. uthentication     Note  If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section   contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential  gateway default wireless security settings     Click Security in the Wireless section of the Setup page to access the Setup Wireless    Security page     Important  Your residential gateway ships from the factory with WPA security  enabled to provide you with a basic level of wireless network security  To gain initial  access to your wireless network  select WPA security on your computer s wireless  adapter and enter the WPA key to match the key setup in your gateway  The factory  default WPA key in the gateway is the serial number of the device  You can continue  to use this factory default key  However  to maximize your wireless security  it is  highly recommended that you use something other than the factory default key     Using Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS     Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS  allows you to easily attach wireless devices that also  support WPS  When WPS is enabled and activated  you can attach other wireless  clients with the press of a button or by entering the station PIN     After enabling WPS  you can activate the automatic registration by clicking the Start  WPS button in the WPS section of the Setup Wireless   Security page     81    How Do I Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     82    Setup Wireless   Security Page    The following illustration is an example of the Se
147. window     Read the list of installed network components under the Configuration tab to  verify that your PC contains the TCP IP protocol  Ethernet adapter     Is TCP IP protocol listed in the installed network components list    E If yes  go to step 7    m If no  click Add  click Protocol  click Add  and then go to step 5    Click Microsoft in the Manufacturers list    Click TCP IP in the Network Protocols list  and then click OK    Click the TCP IP Ethernet Adapter protocol  and then choose Properties   Click the IP Address tab  and then select Obtain an IP address automatically     Click the Gateway tab and verify that these fields are empty  If they are not  empty  highlight and delete all information from the fields     Click the DNS Configuration tab  and then select Disable DNS    Click OK    Click OK when the system finishes copying the files  and then close all  networking windows     Click YES to restart your computer when the System Settings Change dialog box  opens  The computer restarts  The TCP IP protocol is now configured on your  PC  and your Ethernet devices are ready for use     Try to access the Internet  If you cannot access the Internet  go to Having  Difficulty   on page 104   If you still cannot access the Internet  contact your  service provider for further assistance     Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Systems    1    Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner of the Finder  Scroll down to  Control Panels  and then click TCP IP     Click Edit on t
148. wing conditions are met     2 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer     3 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this  list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or  other materials provided with the distribution  All advertising materials  mentioning features or use of this software must display the following  acknowledgment  This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL  Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit   http    www openssl org     4 The names    OpenSSL Toolkit    and    OpenSSL Project    must not be used to  endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written  permission  For written permission  please contact openssl core openssl org    5 Products derived from this software may not be called    OpenSSL    nor may     OpenSSL    appear in their names without prior written permission of the  OpenSSL Project     6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following  acknowledgment        This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the  OpenSSL Toolkit   http   www opensslL org         THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT    AS IS    AND ANY  EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE  OpenS
149. y your  ISP except when a static IP address is set up as described later in  this table    Displays the length of time your WAN IP address is valid  Displays the date and time your WAN IP address expires    Displays the host name that is usually downloaded to your  gateway by your ISP  However  some ISPs require this  information to be entered manually  If manual entry is required   your ISP will provide the information for you to enter into this  field     Displays the domain name that is usually downloaded to your  gateway by your ISP  However  some ISPs require this  information to be entered manually  If manual entry is required   your ISP will provide the information for you to enter into this  field     Manual entry is required  Your ISP will provide the information  for you to enter into this field     Note  When setting a static IP address  you must enter the IP  address  subnet mask  and default gateway before the static IP  address will become operational     Manual entry is required  Your ISP will provide the information  for you to enter into this field     Manual entry is required  Your ISP will provide the information  for you to enter into this field     4024320 Rev A    4024320 Rev A    How Do   Configure My DOCSIS Residential Gateway     Field Name Description    Primary DNS Manual entry is required  Your ISP will provide the information     static IP only  for you to enter into this field     Secondary Manual entry is required  Your ISP will provide the info
150. your  operating system     Configuring TCP IP on Windows XP Systems    1    Click Start  and depending on your Start menu setup  choose one of the  following options     m If you are using the Windows XP Default Start Menu  select Connect to   choose Show all connections  and then go to step 2     E If you are using the Windows XP Classic Start Menu  select Settings  choose  Network Connections  Double click the Local Area Connection icon in the  LAN or High Speed Internet section of the Network Connections window     When the Network Connections window opens  right click on Local Area  Connection  left click on Properties from the menu to open the Properties  dialogue box     Locate a white box titled  This connection uses the following items    Use the  down arrow on the right side of the box to scroll down until you see Internet  Protocol  TCP IP   Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP   then click the Properties  button below the white box on the right hand side     Select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address  automatically in the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties window  and then  click OK     Click OK at the bottom of the properties box to close the box  At this point  your  PC will automatically request and receive an IP address from that gateway   Once the address is received your PC will have Internet access     In the event your PC does not automatically request an IP address after  completing the above steps  it is recommended that y
    
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