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1. 49 Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions cccceeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeenaeeeseeaaeeeseeaaeeeeeeaeeeeeenaes 50 GATEWAY USB Pages aile 51 FIP SOmnvel geed eege deed gudde EE eigene 52 WIER TEE 53 GATEWAY MANAGEMENT Pages Change PASS Word ise ccistc casdeiececctidegesdec Masdedaueeesdet vidas Eieren ENEE a dol tiesdaaddaraetewer Et 54 Remote Management Control 54 LOODDACK E 55 TELEPHONE Pages TELEPHONE Status Page sccccelecetiest sci ticecce ia EE ees Een Ee tid ect dees 58 TELEPHONE Callli PAG C2 vvstensieercecst sptensbesseeadhd neisa Steven aan a aaa aaea 59 Call Status E EE 59 Quality Of Service Tab esst aisiciiaclecteieeds tenets esi caitagiesdeies A aai A 59 TELEPHONE Loge Pages eege eege eege eege eege 60 Telephone Log RE EE 60 Call Signaling Log Tall EE 60 TELEPHONE Provisioning Page ccccccceeeeeseeceeeeeceaeeeeaaeeeeneeceaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeeeaeeseeeenaes 62 Setup E EE 62 LIN TaD EE 62 Call Features Tobes EES 63 Errors e BEE 63 TELEPHONE Configuration Page cccccccceceeeseeceeeeeceeeeeeaaeeeeneeceaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeneaeeseaes 64 HELP Pages HELP Cable Modem Page sseessesesenesrnesrnssrnssrnssrnstnnstnnstnnstnnstnnstnnntnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnntnnnnnnnnt 65 HELP Telephone Page TE 65 Troubleshooting plot De siasii iniaeeainoae adia aaia eege REES woh chased head 67 Front Panel LEDs and Error Conditions 68 Overview The CBN CH6643E Wireless Gateway is designed for your h
2. Start Address End Address Enabled Delete 192 168 0 11 192 168 0 12 LI 192 168 0 15 192 168 0 16 B Add Apply Field Descriptions for the Advanced IP Filtering Page Field Description Start Address Enter the start IP address range of the computers for which you want to deny access to the CH6643E WAN End Address Enter the end IP address range of the computers you want to deny access to the CH6643E WAN Enabled Activates the IP address filter when selected Checkmark Enabled for each range of IP addresses you want to deny access to the CH6643E WAN Delete Remove the IP address filter when selected Checkmark Delete for each range of IP filter you want to remove When done click Apply to activate and save your settings Advanced MAC Filtering Page This page allows you to define up to twenty Media Access Control MAC address filters to prevent PCs from sending outgoing TCP UDP traffic to the WAN via their MAC addresses This is useful because the MAC address of a specific NIC card never changes unlike its IP address which can be assigned via the DHCP server or hard coded to various addresses over time MAC FILTERING MAC Addresses example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Add MAC Address 00 24 81 CB AB D4 A 00 24 81 CB CD A8 y Addresses entered 2 32 Remove MAC Address Clear All Field Descriptions for the Advanced MAC Filtering Page Field Description MAC Addresses Media Access Control address a uni
3. The Phone Configuration Manager is divided into several pages each with a unique purpose To access any one of these pages click on the appropriate link at the top or bottom of each page To update the information while viewing these pages press the Refresh button on your browser Name Purpose Phone Chau The Phone Status Page provides information about the startup process of the MTA Ph Provisionin The Phone Provisioning Page provides information used to establish a phone link between the MTA and the phone service provider The phone feature of the MTA is operational only one Provisioning wen the provisioning has been successful E ten The Configuration Page provides information about the current configuration of the phone lines Phone Line Standard Checkup Please consult the MTA User Guide for additional information Check to make sure that the Send Receive and Online lights on the front of the Cable Modem are on or blinking If the lights are off and do not blink reboot the modem by disconnecting and reconnecting the power plug in the back of the modem Check to make sure that the phone lines are properly connected between the phone and phones jacks in the back of the MTA Check to make sure that Cable Modem service is operational See the Modem Help page for further details The phone service will be available only when the Modem is fully operational 66 12 Troubleshooting If the solutions listed here do not solve your proble
4. Authentication is a much stronger type of authentication than WEP About field description you can refer to tables above Wireless WPS Page CH6643E provide WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup function with it enable will support WPS clients to join the network very easily It is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless network With WPS you can setup and protect your wireless network in just a few easy steps WPS Enabled WPS method Client PIN Number Self PIN Number Last Status iS Push Button Configuration PBC Personal Identification Number PIN 58885628 Connect Field Descriptions for the Wireless WPS Control Page Field Description Enable WPS method PIN Gateway PIN The step of WPS establishment o PBC Enable or disable WPS There are two common ways to establish WPS connection in CH6643E 1 Push Button Configuration PBC If this option selected you can press the Connect button below then push the WPS button on your wireless device either an actual one or a virtual one within 120 seconds to start the handshaking 2 Personal Identification Number PIN A PIN filed will appear if this option selected enter the PIN code from your wireless device and click the below Connect button to start the handshaking Enter PIN code of wireless device CH6643E gateway s PIN code 1 Click or press the WPS button on the CH6643E s front panel or select Push B
5. Power li g Sample Wireless Network Connections CH6643E model shown Your maximum wireless operation distance depends on the type of materials through which the signal must pass and the location of your CH6643E and clients stations CBN cannot guarantee wireless operation for all supported distances in all environments Note To get better wireless coverage please put your CH6643E wireless gateway vertically Wired Ethernet LAN You can easily connect any PC with an Ethernet cable to the CH6643E Ethernet port Because the CH6643E Ethernet port supports auto MDIX you can use a straight through or cross over cable to connect a hub switch or computer Use category 5 or better cabling for all Ethernet connections Add additional hubs or switches for further expansion F i d d 4 fo 7 KZ J Le ae oe j i os n h NW fy Ka pas Category 5 Ethemet cable Sample Ethernet to Computer Connection CH6643E model shown A wired Ethernet LAN with more than four computers requires one or more hubs switches or routers You can e Connect a hub or switch to any Ethernet port on the CH6643E e Use Ethernet hubs switches or routers to connect up to any combination of 253 computers and wireless clients to the CH6643E More detailed information on Ethernet cabling is beyond the scope of this document Front Panel The CH6643E front panel contains indicator lights and the WPS button which is used to conf
6. Remote Packets Lost Local Packets Lost Remote Latency Local GE Jitter Local Jitter Remote Conn 2 Quality Of Service Tab Line 2 on_hook RSIP Sent YES RSIP ACK Revd YES Conn 1 0 Conn 2 0 This tab displays the MTA Quality of Service QoS parameters CALL Call Status QoS Quality Of Service Service Flow SID SFID Name 1 36 73 Empty String N 4 74 Empty String Primary Packets yes 129 downstream yes TELEPHONE Logs Page Telephone Log Tab This tab displays the Telephone Log information related to your CH6643E VoIP telephone connection It shows Diagnostic messages generated by the MTA This information is intended for use by a qualified technician LOGS Telephone Log Call Signaling Log Time Priority Code 1 17 47 4000951501 2011 03 25 17 47 23 information 25 17 47 23 err 4 2011 03 25 17 47 21 information 1 5 17 47 20 information 12582926 2011 03 25 17 47 20 information 65550 2011 03 25 17 47 18 informatior 2011 03 25 17 47 15 information i 1 25 17 4 9515 11 03 24 28 information 14 2011 03 25 17 24 26 informatior 13 2011 03 25 17 24 25 information 12582926 7 24 25 informatior 655 2 24 23 informatior 2011 03 25 17 24 20 information 2011 03 25 1 2011 03 25 16 56 40 nformati 2011 25 16 Call Signaling Log Tab Message Provisioning Complete Warnings MSM TFTP END Configuration File Error MSM TFTP START Bad P
7. XP or Windows Vista 1 Open a command prompt window 2 At the command prompt type ipconfig renew and press ENTER to obtain a new IP address 3 Type exit and press ENTER to close the command prompt window If after performing this procedure your computer still cannot access the Internet call your cable service provider for assistance Setting Up a Wi Fi Network Do the following to set up a Wi Fi network using the WPS button on the CH6643E 1 Power on the CH6643E 2 Power on the WPS enabled devices you want to have access to the network such as a PC router or telephone The Wi Fi network will automatically detect the WPS devices 3 Press WPS button on the CH6643E 4 If applicable press WPS button on the other WPS devices er Basic Configuration For normal operation you do not need to change most default settings Carefully consider the following caution statements Starting the CH6643E Configuration Manager CMGR The CH6643E Configuration Manager CMGR allows you to change and view the settings on your CH6643E 1 Open the web browser on a computer connected to the CH6643E over an Ethernet connection Note Do not attempt to configure the CH6643E over a wireless connection 2 In the Address or Location field of your browser type http 192 168 0 1 and press ENTER and then you will get into homepage i CON LOGIN LANGUAGE r 7 CABLE MODEM TELEPHONE HELP CMGR provide more informat
8. each phone line respectively PROVISIONING Setup Phone Line Line 1 Feature Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR Errors Tab This tab displays the error items in MTA configuration PROVISIONING Setup OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1166 1 200 6 4 1 28 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 1166 1 200 6 4 1 28 2 Line Status Activation Code Disabled 66 Line Error Call Features Errors Deactivation Code Processing Auto Enable Local No Call Features Errors Reason Unsupported OID Unsupported OID TELEPHONE Configuration Page This page shows the configuration file received from provider of cable broadband service CONFIGURATION item only appears in operator mode CONFIGURATION MTA Bootffile tftp 172 16 3 30 CA30 bin pktcMtaDev Enabled 00 01 A pktcMtaDevReaimName 01 TCOMLABS COM pktcMtaDevRealmOrgName 01 cableProvider pktcMtaDevCmsKerbReaimName 01 TCOMLABS COM pktcMtaDevCmsFaqdn 01 CMS TCOMLABS COM pktcMtaDevCmsipsecCtri 01 02 pktcNcsEndPntConfigMWD 09 10 pktcNcsEndPntConfigMWD 10 10 pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentid 09 ca CMS TCOMLABS COM pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentid 10 ca CMS TCOMLABS COM pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentUdpPort 09 2427 pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentUdpPort 10 2427 pktcSigDefNcsReceiveUdpPort 00 2427 snmpCommunity Name mtaprov 0x70 0x75 0x62 Ox6c 0x69 0x63 snmpCommunity Security Name mtaprov mtaprov snmpCommunity StorageT ype mta
9. for easy configuration of necessary wireless Ethernet router DHCP and security settings e USB 2 0 host port is provided to support print server and network storage function with FTP server and Samba server which file system supported are FAT16 FAT32 and NTFS You can plug in an USB memory stick then access it via FTP client or Windows Explorer CH6643E LAN Choices You can connect up to 253 client computers to the CH6643E using one or any combination of the following network connections e Wi Fi wireless LAN WLAN e Ethernet local area network LAN Wireless LAN Wireless communication occurs over radio waves rather than a wire Like a cordless telephone a WLAN uses radio signals instead of wires to exchange data A wireless network eliminates the need for expensive and intrusive wiring to connect computers throughout the home or office Mobile users can remain connected to the network even when carrying their laptop to different locations in the home or office Each computer or other device on a WLAN must be Wi Fi enabled with either a built in or external wireless adapter Laptops Use a built in wireless notebook adapter a wireless PCMCIA slot adapter or a wireless USB adapter Desktops Use a wireless PCI adapter wireless USB adapter or compatible product in the PCI slot or USB port respectively Computer with i p wired connection Ar used to run CH6643E Setup Program a P Coaxial Ei fi
10. or out of paper Print Server Name The share name set by server let users can connect Step of connect print server on windows client 1 Open the Add Printer Wizard either by going via Start gt Settings gt Printers and Faxes or by opening Printers and Faxes and clicking the Add Printer icon 2 After clicking Add Printer click the next button and configure this as a network printer Click Next 3 Click on Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network and set the address to http print 631 printers myprinter Click Next 4 The wizard will prompt you to select a driver for your printer 5 Ifall went well you should see complete window Click Finish FTP Server CH6643E support USB storage and share it based on FTP File Transfer Protocol that allows users can login and manage it FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL FTP SERVER The FTP server function is provided by this device allows you to share folders and files in a connected USB mass storage device from the network via FTP Enable vw Username Anonymous Password EERE Apply Status No USB mass storage device is connected Field Descriptions for the FTP Server Page Field Description Enable Enable or disable FTP server Username The login username of ftp server Password The login password of ftp server Status Show vender and model info of the USB stick Step of connect FTP server on windows client 1 Open the Windows Exp
11. so the keyholes on the back of the unit are aligned above the mounting screws Slide the CH6643E down until it stops against the top of the keyhole opening After mounting reconnect the coaxial cable input and Ethernet connection Plug the power cord into the 12VDC connector on the gateway and the electrical outlet Route the cables to avoid any safety hazards Wall Mounting Template Figure 1 Wall Mounting Template Setting Up Internet Access After installing the CH6643E check that you can connect to the Internet You can retrieve an IP address for your computer s network interface using one of the following options e Retrieve the statically defined IP address and DNS address e Automatically retrieve the IP address using the Network DHCP server The CBN CH6643E Wireless Gateway provides a DHCP server on its LAN It is recommended that you configure your LAN to obtain the IPs for the LAN and DNS server automatically Make sure all computers on your LAN are configured for TCP IP After configuring TCP IP on your computer you should verify the IP address Note For UNIX or Linux systems follow the instructions in the applicable user documentation Configuring TCP IP in Windows XP Open the Control Panel Double click Network Connections to list the Dial up and LAN or High Speed Internet connections Right click the network connection for your network interface Select Properties from the drop down menu
12. 49 4 days 0h 4m28s 3 days 11h 50m 7s 1 days 23h 7m5s default_hostname Apply Chanaes mav reauire a reboot to take effect 24 Field Descriptions for the Basic Setup Page Field Description NAPT mode NAPT is a special case of NAT where many IP numbers are hidden behind a number of addresses In contrast to the original NAT however this does not mean there can be only that number of connections at a time In NAPT mode an almost arbitrary number of connections are multiplexed using TCP port information The number of simultaneous connections is limited by the number of addresses multiplied by the number of available TCP ports Ethernet port based In NAPT mode When the check box set indicates network traffic from bridging which particular Ethernet port will be bridged to HFC interface When the checkbox cleared indicates network traffic from which particular Ethernet port will be handled by Gateway routing features LAN IP Address Enter the IP address of the CH6643E on your private LAN MAC Address Media Access Control address a set of 12 hexadecimal digits assigned during manufacturing that uniquely identifies the hardware address of the CH6643E Access Point WAN IP Address The public WAN IP address of your CH6643E device which is either dynamically or statically assigned by your ISP MAC Address Media Access Control address a set of 12 hexadecimal digits assigned during manufacturing that uniquely id
13. BLED IN CHINA Note Label may differ according to local settings or requirements 2 Getting Started Inside the Box Before you install the CH6643E Wireless Gateway verify that the following items are included in the box with the CH6643E Item Description Power cord Connects the CH6643E to an AC electrical outlet RE Software License A Regulatory Card Contains software license warranty and safety information for the CH6643E CH6643E Insiall Sheet Provides basic information for setting up the p CH6643E ke You must have the latest service packs and patches installed on your computer for your operating system You will need a 75 ohm coaxial cable with F type connectors to connect the CH6643E to the nearest cable outlet If a TV is connected to the cable outlet you may need a 5 to 900 MHz FF splitter and two additional coaxial cables to use the TV and the CH6643E Before You Begin Take the following precautions before installing the CH6643E e Postpone installation until there is no risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area e To avoid potential shock always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or other power source before disconnecting it from the CH6643E rear panel e To prevent overheating the CH6643E do not block the ventilation holes on the sides of the unit Do not open the unit Refer all service to your Internet Service provider Check that you have the required cables adap
14. Compal Broadband Networks CH6643E Wireless Gateway Series User Guide Table of Contents Overview Contact Informatio tessa sevsveccesssdescashs accesnscentelee aaa ae laces dhs aiaa eiaa araa dendia Kanana Enik 1 Elie Elo Met CEET 1 CH6643E LAN Choice 2 Wireless LEAN EE 2 Wired Ethernet LAN 3 FORMERS EE 4 Redi PAM lie denges d See eege Senden ee deefe Seite ee end deu eeh edel 6 MAG Label EE 7 Getting Started INSIDE the Ee r 8 Before You Begins ccc eee ee ee 9 System RequireMentts ANNE 9 Connecting the CH6643E ccceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeecaeeeeaaeeeeaaesaeeesaaeeseaaesdeneeseeeesaeseenaeesenees 10 Wall Mounting the CHGGA3E nennen nann 11 Wall Mounting Template 13 Setting Up Internet ACCESS cccecececeeececeneeeeeaeeeeneeceeeeecaaeseeaaeeeaeeecaeessaaeseeneeseeeeesaaeeeenaeenenees 13 Configuring TCP IP in Windows AP 14 Configuring TCP IP in Windows Vista 14 Verifying the IP Address in Windows AP 15 Verifying the IP Address in Windows Vista A 15 Renewing Your IP Address E 15 Setting Up a Wi Fi Network 15 Basic Configuration Starting the CH6643E Configuration Manager CMGP 16 CH6643E Menu Options Bar 17 CABLE MODEM Pages CABLE MODEM Status Page eiuusgetdieseeh aiaei aa aaa andae aa iaa aa aasi 18 CABLE MODEM Signals Page sisirin nnair aia aaa aii 19 CABLE MODEM Logs Fage egen dese 20 CABLE MODEM Addresses Page eeseesseesseesseesressnnetrnetrnstrnsttnstrnsnnsstnnsenssensstnnnrnnsnensne
15. EM Configuration Page This page is able to configure upstream channel ID and 3 Favorite Frequencies then save it Cable modem will scan the frequency you specify first Reset All Defaults button will reset all configurations of the cable modem to factory defaults CONFIGURATION Frequency Plan European Hybrid Mode Disabled Enabled Upstream Channel ID 1 Favorite Frequency Hz 344000000 498000000 0 Save Reset All Defaults Restart Cable Modem Note Resetting the cable modem to its factory default configuration will remove all stored parameters learned by the cable modem during prior initializations The process to get back online from a factory default condition could take from 5 to 30 minutes Please reference the cable modem User Guide for details on the power up sequence Field Descriptions for the CABLE MODEM Configuration Page Field Description Frequency Plan European and North American Specify frequency plan type Hybrid Mode Cable modem based on European model has the ability to scan both European and North American frequency plans If hybrid mode is set cable modem will try to acquire a Euro DOCSIS 8 Mhz channel width and DOCSIS 6 Mhz channel width signal on the each scanned frequency Upstream Channel ID Specify upstream channel ID Favorite Frequency Set 3 favorite frequencies in Hz which cable modem will prior to try to Hz lock CABLE MODEM Provisioning Page This page shows IP provis
16. H6643E DHCP server to clients in dotted decimal format The default is 192 168 0 2 Number of CPEs Sets the number of clients for the CH6643E DHCP server to assign a private IP address There are 253 possible client addresses Lease Time Sets the time in seconds that the CH6643E DHCP server leases an IP address to a client The default is 3600 seconds 60 minutes Field Description DHCP Clients Lists DHCP client device information Static Assigned DHCP Reserve IP addresses assigned by the CH6643E DHCP server clients for specific LAN clients When done click Apply to save your changes Basic LAN Users Page This page contains a list of LAN users which associated to this device LOCAL NETWORK USERS All users connected to this device are listed below MAC Address IP Address 1C AF F7 11 69 46 192 168 0 128 1C 4B D6 77 D7 A6 192 168 0 23 00 1F 1F 55 F5 25 192 168 100 2 Refresh Lease Time 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 29 permanent Connected to a wirisc chn 78605 m wiri2z4c chn guest1 78605 LR Ethernet GATEWAY Advanced Pages The CH6643E Advanced Pages allow you to configure the advanced features of the CH6643E OPTIONS IP FILTERING MAC FILTERING PORT FILTERING FORVWORDING PORT TRIGGERS DMZ HOST DYNAMIC DNS IDS You can click any Advanced submenu option to view or change the advanced configuration information for that option Advanced Options Page This page allows you to set the op
17. N WLAN without changing its default settings To enable security for your WLAN you can do the following on the CH6643E e Encrypt wireless LAN transmissions e Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using the Wireless Access Control Page CAUTION Never provide your SSID WPA or WEP passphrase or WEP key to anyone who is not authorized to use your WLAN Connect at least one computer to the CH6643E Ethernet port to perform configuration Do not attempt to configure the CH6643E over a wireless connection You need to configure each wireless client station to access the CH6643E LAN Another step to improve wireless security is to place wireless components away from windows This decreases the signal strength outside the intended area Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions To prevent unauthorized viewing of data transmitted over your WLAN you must encrypt your wireless transmissions Choose one of the following Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Configure on the CH6643E Required on Each Wireless Client if all of your wireless clients If you use a local pre shared key WPA PSK support Wi Fi Protected Access passphrase you must configure the identical WPA recommending configuring passphrase on the CH6643E and on each wireless WPA on the CH6643E client Home and small office settings typically use a local passphrase Otherwise configure WEP on the You must configure the identic
18. SHING IP registration is unsuccessful The IP registration is lost
19. USB memory stick or hard disk drive into USB port on CH6643E Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the computer and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the gateway WiFi SL tT I a eh For a second telephone plug the telephone wire of a single line telephone into the TEL 2 port on the rear of the CH6643E 10 Check that the LEDs on the front panel cycle through the following sequence CH6643E LED Activity During Startup LED Description POWER Turns on when AC power is connected to the CH6643E Indicates that the power is connected properly RECEIVE Flashes while scanning for the downstream receive channel LED Description Changes to solid green when single downstream channel is locked Changes to solid blue when multiple downstream channels are locked SEND Flashes while scanning for the upstream send channel Changes to solid green when single upstream channel is locked Changes to solid blue when multiple upstream channels are locked ONLINE Flashes during CH6643E registration and configuration Changes to solid green when the CH6643E is registered successfully and ready for Internet access Wall Mounting the CH6643E You have the option to wall mount the CH6643E Do the following before mounting the CH6643E on the wall Locate the unit as specified by the local or national codes governing residential or business cable TV and communications services Follo
20. al WEP key on the CH6643E CH6643E and on each wireless client If all of your wireless clients support WPA encryption recommending using WPA instead of WEP because WPA e Provides much stronger encryption and is more secure e Provides authentication to ensure that only authorized users can log in to your WLAN e ls much easier to configure e Uses a standard algorithm on all compliant products to generate a key from a textual passphrase e Will be incorporated into the new IEEE 802 11i wireless networking standard For new wireless LANs recommending purchasing client adapters that support WPA encryption INE GATEWAY USB Pages The CH6643E support a variety of USB devices including printer and storage You can plug USB printers and storages on the device and share them through internet PRINT SERVER FTP SERVER FILE SERVER Print Server CH6643E support USB printer and share it based on Internet Printing Protocol IPP protocol that allow users connect and manage print jobs PRINT SERVER This device provides the print server function in order to identify this device uniquely please enter the print server name and click Apply to save the configuration Enable Printer Status Off line Print Server Name myprinter Apply Field Descriptions for the Print Server Page Field Description Enable Enable or disable print server Printer The printer s name Status Status of the printer maybe idle busy off line
21. arameter Provisioning Mode BASIC 1 DHCP ACK DHCP OFFER MSM DHCP START Provisioning Complete Warnings MSM TFTP END Configuration File Error MSM TFTP START Bad Parameter Provisioning Mode BASIC 1 PC 1 m DHCP ACK DHCP OFFER MSM DHCP START Provisioning Complete Warnings MSM TFTP END Configuration File Error Bad Parameter This tab displays the log of call signaling messages which are exchanged during MTA initialization call creation and deletion LOGS Telephone Log Call Signaling Log Message sent 2011 03 29 13 45 17 Sending PB len 17 172 16 1 33 2427 200 350656546 OK Message received 2011 03 29 13 45 17 CAIF Received MSG from 172 16 1 33 97b msg RQNT 350656546 aaln 1 172 16 35 75 MGCP 1 0 NCS 1 0 X 1 R hd Message received 2011 03 29 13 45 17 CAIF Received MSG from 172 16 1 33 97b msg 200 569 Rsip OK Message sent 2011 03 29 13 45 17 Sending PB len 17 172 16 1 33 2427 200 350656545 OK Message received 2011 03 29 13 45 17 CAIF Received MSG from 172 16 1 33 97b msg RQNT 350656545 aaln 1 172 16 35 75 MGCP 1 0 NCS 1 0 x1 R hd Message received 2011 03 29 13 45 17 CAIF Received MSG from 172 16 1 33 97b msg 200 569 Rsip OK 61 TELEPHONE Provisioning Page This page contains the MTA provisioning details about your CH6643E VoIP telephone connection PROVISIONING item only appears in operator mode Setup Tab This tab displays the primary pa
22. e activity of the Ethernet connector When LED is ON this indicates that there is no data traffic anda connection is stabilized When LED is FLASHING this indicates that there is data being Item Description transmitted upstream or downstream When LED is OFF this indicates that the unit is not powered or there is no Ethernet connection 3 RESET Press and hold the RESET button for five seconds or longer to restore CH6643E to factory default settings After factory default settings are restored the gateway will restart and may take 5 to 30 minutes to find and lock on the appropriate communication channels 4 USB USB host port for print server or network storage function 5 CABLE Connect the CH6643E to a cable wall outlet 6 POWER Switch gear for power on off the CH6643E SWITCH 7 POWER Provide power to the CH6643E MAC Label The CH6643E Media Access Control MAC label is located on the bottom of the CH6643E The label contains the MAC address which is a unique 48 bit value that identifies each Ethernet network device To receive data service you will need to provide the MAC address marked HFC MAC ID to your Internet Service provider P N FCH306643200C SSID con 0FD2A WPA2 PSK zC4kduViRp9d S N 6002891 05600008500000000 UU URNA MUMS UU HFC MAC ID 5C353B10FD2A WIRE OOAD IO UTU DON MN MTA MAC ID 5C353B10FD2C TTL UU TCT GATEWAY MGMT MAC ID SC353B10F028 D LV MOO IOUS MN UOU OTONI M MODEM NO 016253042 ASSEM
23. ection with your wireless router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection Field Descriptions for Mixed WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK page Field Description Data Encryption When using WPA or WPA2 authentication these WPA encryption modes can be set TKIP AES or TKIP AES AES Advanced Encryption Standard provides the strongest encryption while TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol provides strong encryption with improved compatibility the TKIP AES mode allows both TKIP and AES capable clients to connect Format Sets the format of key as hexadecimal digits or ASCII Field Description character Pre Shared Key Sets the WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK This is either an 8 63 ASCII character string or 64 hexadecimal digits This is specified when the Network Authentication method is WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK WPA Group Rekey Interval Sets the WPA Group Rekey Interval in seconds Set to zero to disable periodic rekeying Field of Mixed WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise are similar SECURITY Band Mode 2 4GHz O5GHz Select Wireless Network cbn 78605 Wireless Security Mixed WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption TKIP s Network Re auth Interval os seconds WPA Group Rekey Interval o sid seconds RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS UDP Port 1812 RADIUS Shared Secret o o o Cancel Apply Aft
24. emote Control by web browser Web server port on WAN Interface Enter the port number of web server on WAN interface After apply settings on remote host you can browse the web page on CH6643E with IP address on WAN interface and indicated port number for example http x x x x 8080 Whereas you can get IP address from GATEWAY BASIC SETUP page Loopback IP CH6643E allows to configure a Loopback IP on WAN for the convenience of management Furthermore managers can configure a static IP address named Secondary LAN Interface on WAN for routing purpose LOOPBACK IP Loopback Interface Enable IP Address o p Jj Jp Subnet Mask o j fo p Jp Secondary LAN Interface IP Address o j fo p ln Subnet Mask o j fo p Jp Apply Field Descriptions for Loopback IP and Secondary LAN Interface Field Description Enable Check the box to allow manager to configure loopback and Secondary LAN interface Loopback Interface Field Description IP Address Enter the IP address for loopback interface Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for loopback interface Secondary LAN Interface IP Address Enter the IP address for the secondary LAN interface Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the secondary LAN interface Please note that after apply the settings successfully NAT will be disabled HETI TELEPHONE Pages The Multimedia Terminal Adapter MTA in your CH6643E provides digital VoIP services which allow you to use the Inte
25. ent over a wireless connection Bridge When the check box set indicates network traffic from which particular wireless interface will be bridged to HFC interface When the checkbox cleared indicates network traffic from which particular wireless interface will be handled by Gateway routing features Transmission Mode Select which 802 11 mode is used by CH6643E including 802 11b g n mixed mode 802 11g n mixed mode 802 11n only 802 11b g mixed mode 802 11g only for 802 11b only in 2 4G band mode 802 11a n mixed mode 802 11a only 802 11n only in 5G band mode Transmission Rate Select 802 11 physical transmission rate this value depends on Transmission Mode If Transmission Mode is 802 11n only and 802 11n Rate is selected the menu of MCS is provided Field Description and depends on whether a 20 MHz channel or 40 MHz channel is being used Maximum Station Number Sets this field to limit the number of clients which allow connecting to this SSID and this is a number between 0 and 16 Set to 0 indicates no limitation Enable Enable or disable this wireless interface Channel Width Select the channel width 20 MHz or 20 40 MHz to be used by CH6643E When 20 40MHz is selected 802 11n clients experience improved throughput using 40 MHz while legacy clients either 802 11a or 802 11b g can still be serviced without interruption using 20MHz Control Sideband Specify if the extension channel should be in the Uppe
26. entifies the hardware address of the CH6643E Access Point Rebind Time Describes how long before your DHCP server binding expires The Remaining WAN lease will automatically rebind itself when it expires Renew Time Describes how long before your Internet connection expires The WAN Remaining lease will automatically renew itself when it expires WAN Connection Type DHCP or Static IP If your ISP uses static IP addressing select Static IP and enter the information provided by your ISP for Static IP Address Static IP Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS When done click Apply to save your changes Basic DHCP Page This page allows you to configure and view the status of the optional internal CH6643E DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server for the LAN DHCP DHCP Starting Local Address 192 168 0 2 Humber of CPEs Max 253 253 Lease Time 0 Days 1 Hours Q Mins Apply DHCP Clients Host Name MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Lease Time admin 70 54 B6 4B 05 44 192 168 0 44 255 255 255 0 00 00 55 59 Static Assigned DHCP Clients Mac Address IP Address Delete 01 23 45 67 89 45 192 168 0 2 o Add Delete CAUTION Do not modify these settings unless you are an experienced network administrator with strong knowledge of IP addressing subnetting and DHCP Field Descriptions for the Basic DHCP Page Field Description Starting Local Address Enter the starting IP address to be assigned by the C
27. er enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection Field Descriptions for WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise Page Field Description Network Re auth Interval The re authentication interval is the amount of time the wireless router can wait before re establishing authentication with the CPE WPA Enterprise don t have this field RADIUS Server IP Address Sets the RADIUS server IP address to use for client authentication using the dotted decimal format XXX XXX XXX XXX RADIUS UDP Port Sets the UDP port number of the RADIUS server The default is 1812 RADIUS Shared Secret Sets the shared secret for the RADIUS connection The key is a 0 to 255 character ASCII string WEP encryption SECURITY Band Mode 2 4GHz O5GHz Select Wireless Network cbn 78605 oi Wireless Security WEP fo A d Encryption Mode WEP64 Authentication Type Open System Encryption Keys Enter 5 ASCII characters for 64 bit encryption keys any printable characters are valid except amp lt j Keyl Key2 Key3 Key4 Default Transmission Key E9000 Apply After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the co
28. erating modes for adjusting how the CH6643E device routes IP traffic OPTIONS UPnP Enable Wl Enable Apply PassThrough Mac Addresses example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Add Mac Address 00 24 81 CB AB D4 A 00 24 81 CB CD A8 Addresses entered 2 32 Remove Mac Address Clear All Field Descriptions for the Advanced Options Page Field Description UPnP Enable Turns on the Universal Plug and Play protocol UPnP agent in the configuration manager If you are running a CPE client application that requires UPnP select this box Checkmark Enable to turn on this option PassThrough Mac Addresses Specifies up to 32 computers as pass through clients not subject to NAT using their MAC addresses To enable this feature your cable operator may need to provide additional public IP addresses When done click Apply to save your changes Advanced IP Filtering Page This page allows you to define which local PCs will be denied access to the CH6643E WAN You can configure IP address filters to block Internet traffic to specific network devices on the LAN by entering start and end IP address ranges Note that you only need to enter the LSB Least significant byte of the IP address the upper bytes of the IP address are set automatically from the CH6643E Configuration Manager s IP address The Enabled option allows you to store filter settings commonly used but not have them active IP FILTERING IP Filtering
29. he Modem Addr formation about the network connection between the Cable Modem and y omputer Also it provides details about the connection between th Address Modem er systems Cable Modem Standard Checkup o make sure that the 10 100BaseT Eth that the top Ethernet Link LED there is Ethernet activity 2en pushed in until they clicked For eT and 100BaseT connection the able between the Cable Modem and your computer is connected and that the s verify that both the top and bottom Ethernet Link LEDs are or Check to make sure that the power cord on the Cable Modem is plugged into a wall outlet and that the Power light on the front of the Cable Modem is on Check to make sure that the coaxial cable connecting your Cable Modem to the cable wall outlet is connected and that the screws have been tightened HELP Telephone Page This page provides the brief description of TELEPHONE submenu and the standard checkup procedure TELEPHONE Modem Name CH6643E Vendor Name CBN Inc Firmware Version CH6643 3 1 0 5 SH Boot Version PSPU Boot BBU 1 0 12 19 Hardware Version 1 0 Serial Number 601599108000018601010000 Firmware Build Time 2011 09 15 16 28 30 WiFi Driver Version v2 5 0 9 This page provides an overview of the Modem Configuration Manager and brief troubleshooting information The help here is applicable only to the Telephone functionality For help on the Cable Modem functionality see the Modem Help Page
30. hosting also commonly referred to as Exposed Host can also be described as a computer or small sub network that is located outside the firewall between the trusted internal private LAN and the un trusted public Internet It prevents direct access by outside users to private data For example you can set up a web server on a DMZ computer to enable outside users to access your website without exposing confidential data on your network A DMZ can also be useful to play interactive games that may have a problem running through a firewall You can leave a computer used for gaming only exposed to the Internet while protecting the rest of your network DMZ HOST Enable DMZ Address 192 168 0 3 Apply You may configure one PC to be the DMZ host This setting is generally used for PCs using problem applications that use random port numbers and do not function correctly with specific port triggers or the port forwarding setups mentioned earlier If a specific PC is set as a DMZ Host remember to set this back to zero when you are finished with the needed application since this PC will be effectively exposed to the public Internet though still protected from Denial of Service DoS attacks via the Firewall Setting Up the DMZ Host 1 Enter the computer s IP address and select Enable checkbox 2 Click Apply to activate the selected computer as the DMZ host Dynamic DNS This page allows you to provide Internet users with a name in
31. icly accessible server on the LAN by specifying the mapping of TCP UDP ports to a local PC This enables incoming requests on specific port numbers to reach web servers FTP servers mail servers etc so that they can be accessible from the public Internet FORWORDING Port Forwarding Local IP Adr Start Port End Port Protocol 192 168 0 23 12345 12346 Both 192 168 0 25 23456 23457 TCP Add Apply The ports used by some common applications are HTTP 80 FTP 20 21 Secure Shell 22 Telnet 23 SMTP e mail 25 SNMP 161 Enabled Wi Wi Delete LI LI To map a port you must enter the range of port numbers that should be forwarded locally and the IP address to which traffic to those ports should be sent If only a single port specification is desired enter the same port number in the start and end locations for that IP address Advanced Port Triggers Page This page allows you to configure dynamic triggers to specific devices on the LAN This allows for special applications that require specific port numbers with bi directional traffic to function properly Applications such as video conferencing voice gaming and some messaging program features may require these special settings The Advanced Port Triggers are similar to Advanced Port Forwarding except that they are not static ports held open all the time When the Configuration Manager detects outgoing data on a specific IP port number set in the Tr
32. igger Range the resulting ports set in the Target Range are opened for incoming sometimes referred to as bi directional ports data If no outgoing traffic is detected on the Trigger Range ports for 10 minutes the Target Range ports will close This is a safer method for opening specific ports for special applications e g video conferencing programs interactive gaming file transfer in chat programs etc because they are dynamically triggered and not held open constantly or erroneously left open via the router administrator and exposed for potential hackers to discover PORT TRIGGERS Port Triggering Trigger Range Target Range Protocol Enable Delete Start Port End Port Start Port End Port 12345 12346 12345 12346 TCP 22222 22223 22222 22223 UDP v LI Add Apply Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port Triggers Page Field Description Trigger Range Start Port The start port number of the Port Trigger range End Port The end port number of the Port Trigger range Target Range Start Port The start port number of the Port Trigger range End Port The end port number of the Port Trigger range Protocol TCP UDP or Both Enable Select checkbox to activate the IP port triggers Delete Select checkbox to remove the IP port triggers Advanced DMZ Host Page This page allows you to specify the default recipient of WAN traffic that NAT is unable to translate to a known local PC The DMZ De militarized Zone
33. igure Wi Fi Protected Security WPS on compatible clients connected to the CH6643E network di Power A Receive t Send Online TEL e TEL2 Wireless WPS Paining button The CH6643E front panel LED indicators provide the following status information for power communications and errors LED Flashing On 1 POWER Not applicable LED does not Green Power is properly connected flash 2 RECEIVE Scanning for a downstream Green Downstream channel is channel connection connected Blue Downstream channel is connected with bonded channels 3 SEND Scanning for an upstream channel Green Upstream channel is connection connected Blue Upstream channel is LED Elasbing On connected with bonded channels 4 ONLINE Scanning for Internet connection Green Connected to Internet transmitting or receiving data over the Internet 5 TEL1 Telephone is off hook dialing or Green Telephone is connected and TEL 2 call in progress activated on hook 6 WIRELESS Amber WPS function is enabled Green Wi Fi wireless interface is active now Rear Panel N The CH6643E shown above rear panel contains the following cabling port and connectors Item Description 1 TEL VoIP connection for a single telephone Two sets of telephone can be TEL 2 supported 2 ETHERNET Use any Ethernet port to connect an Ethernet equipped computer hub 123 4 bridge or switch using an RJ 45 cable Activity LED Green LED defines th
34. ion and gateway functions for experienced users in privileged mode you can login by click the LOGIN button on the top of window then input Username and Password LOGIN Username Password Login There are two default privileged account in CH6643E Username Password Privilege admin admin Allow access gateway pages root compalbn Operator mode Allow access gateway provisioning pages and provide more configuration information CH6643E Menu Options Bar The CH6643E Menu Options bar is displayed at the top of the CH6643E Configuration Manager window CABLE MODEM GATEWAY TELEPHONE HELP Configuration Manager Menu Options Bar Menu Option Pages Function CABLE MODEM The Cable Modem pages contain information about Status Signal Addresses Configuration and etc GATEWAY The Gateway pages contain information about LAN Firewall Wireless configuration and etc TELEPHONE The Telephony pages contain information about Status Configuration Provisioning and etc HELP This page provides an overview of the Modem Configuration Manager and brief troubleshooting information DF CABLE MODEM Pages The CABLE MODEM pages provide the information of cable connection status channel signals network IP address and system logs during the establishment of cable connection to cable service provider s CMTS CABLE MODEM STATUS SIGNALS LOGS ADDRESSES CONFIGURATION PROVISIONING CABLE MODEM Status Page This
35. ioning status from DHCP this item only appears in operator mode PROVISIONING Cable Modem DHCP IP Address 172 16 90 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 16 90 1 TFTP Server 172 16 1 2 Time Server 172 16 1 2 Time Offset 28800 Lease Time Remaining 0 days 0h 8m 5s Rebind Time Remaining 0 days 0h 6m 50s Renew Time Remaining 0 days Oh 3m 5s GATEWAY Basic Pages CH6643E GATEWAY pages provide five major items including BASIC ADVANCED WIRELESS USB and MANAGEMENT to control all gateway functions describing respectively as below GATEWAY BASIC ADVANCED WIRELESS USB MANAGEMENT Basic Setup Page The CH6643E Basic Pages allow you to view and configure CH6643E I P related configuration data including Network Configuration WAN Connection Type and DHCP You can click any Basic submenu option to view or change the configuration information for that option This page allows you to configure the basic features of your CH6643E gateway related to your ISP connection SETUP Primary Mode NAPT mode Apply Changes may require a reboot to take effect Ethernet port based bridging Ethernet port 1 Ethernet port 2 Ethernet port 3 Ethernet port 4 Network Configuration LAN IP Address MAC Address WAN IP Address MAC Address Lease Time Remaining Rebind Time Remaining Renew Time Remaining Host Name WAN Connection Type Apply 5C 353B 03 B5 4B 172 16 95 78 5C 353B 03 B5
36. lorer or double click My Computer icon on desktop 2 Enter ftp 192 168 0 1 in the address field and press ENTER 3 Enter username and password in the prompt windows if the login username is not Anonymous 4 The root directory of multiple USB mass storages are displayed in the browser double click the directory you want to browser 5 File Server The folder structure of the USB mass storage is displayed in the file browser CH6643E support USB storage and share it based on Samba service that allow users can login and manage it FILE SERVER The file server function is provided by this device allows you to share folders and files in a connected USB mass storage device to all users in your local network Enabled Description Workgroup Status CHA workgroup Apply No USB mass storage device is connected Field Descriptions for the File Server Page Field Description Enable Description Workgroup Status Enable or disable File server The server string of samba server The workgroup name that the samba server resides on Show information about the USB stick including vendor name model name per partition size and file system type There is a safely remove button after stick name column to umount disk including all partition safely Step of connect file server on windows client 1 2 3 Open the Windows Explorer or double click My Computer icon on de
37. lose the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 12 13 Close the remaining windows and exit the Control Panel When you complete the TCP IP configuration continue with Verifying the IP Address in Windows Vista Verifying the IP Address in Windows XP To check the IP address 1 On the Windows Desktop click Start 2 Select Run The Run window is displayed 3 Type cmd and click OK 4 Type ipconfig and press ENTER to display your IP configuration If an Auto configuration IP Address displays this indicates possible cable network problems or an improper connection between your computer and the CH6643E Check the following e Your cable connections e Whether you can see cable TV channels on your television After successfully verifying your cable connections and proper cable TV operation you can renew your IP address Verifying the IP Address in Windows Vista Do the following to verify the IP address 1 On the Windows Desktop click Start 2 Click All Programs 3 Click Accessories 4 Click Command Prompt to open a command prompt window 5 Type ipconfig and press Enter to display the IP address If an Auto configuration IP Address displays this indicates an improper connection between your computer and the CH6643E or there are possible cable network problems Renewing Your IP Address To renew your IP address in Windows
38. m contact your service provider Before calling your service provider try pressing the Reset button on the rear panel of the CH6643E Please note if you press the Reset button you will lose all your custom configuration settings including Firewall and Advanced settings Your service provider may ask for the front panel LED status see Front Panel LEDs and Error Conditions Solutions Table 1 Troubleshooting Solutions Problem Possible Solution Power light is off Check that the CH6643E is properly plugged into the electrical outlet Check that the electrical outlet is working Press the Power On Off button of CH6643E Cannot send or On the front panel note the status of the LEDs and refer to Front Panel receive data LEDs and Error Conditions to identify the error If you have cable TV check that the TV is working and the picture is clear If you cannot receive regular TV channels the data service will not function Check the coaxial cable at the CH6643E and wall outlet Hand tighten if necessary Check the IP address Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the CH6643E and the computer If a device is connected via the Ethernet port verify connectivity by checking the LINK LEDs on the rear panel Wireless client s Perform the first four checks in Cannot send or receive data cannot send or Check the Security Mode setting on the Wireless Security Page receive mata e If you enabled WPA and configu
39. n detects and blocks packet floods originating on both the LAN and WAN INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM Block Fragmented IP Packets LJ Enable Port Scan Detection L Enable IP Flood Detection LJ Enable Firewall Protection v Enable Apply Checkmark Enable for each Web filter you want to set for the firewall and then click Apply The Web filters will activate without having to reboot the CH6643E Configuration Manager 7A GATEWAY Wireless Pages The CH6643E Wireless Pages allow you to configure your wireless LAN WLAN You can click any Wireless submenu option to view or change the configuration information for that option WPA or WPA2 encryption provides higher security than WEP encryption but older wireless client cards may not support the newer WPA or WPA2 encryption methods BAND MODE BASIC SECURITY WPS ACCESS CONTROL STATUS Wireless Band Mode Page CH6643E is a dual band concurrent product therefore two wireless radio configurations are provided This page allows you to configure the Wireless band mode Select 2 4GHz if you want to use the 2 4GHz band only or 5GHz band if you want to use the 5GHz band only Concurrent Mode allows you to use dual mode simultaneously Turn Off will disable wireless and you cannot associate with AP through wireless BAND MODE 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Wireless Radio fens Concurrent Mode Turn op Cancel Apply Wireless Basic Page This page allows you to configure basic features
40. nnection Field Descriptions for the WEP Page Field Description Encryption Mode The CPE uses either the 64 bit or 128 bit key to encrypt the challenge text and sends the encrypted text to the access Field Description point The access point will decrypt the encrypted text and then compare the decrypted message with the original challenge text If they are the same the access point will let the CPE connect if it doesn t match then the access point does not let the CPE connect Authentication Type Select the use of Shared Key authentication in WEP protocol If select Auto Shared Key authentication is optional If select Shared Key the Shared Key authentication is required for WEP Key1 4 Sets the static WEP keys when WEP encryption is enabled e Enter 5 ASCII characters for a 64 bit key e Enter 13 ASCII characters for a 128 bit key Default Transmission Key Selects the transmission key when WEP encryption is enabled 802 1x encryption SECURITY Band Mode 2 4GHz O5GHz Select Wireless Network cbn 78605 2 Wireless Security 802 1x c RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS UDP Port 1812 Ie RADIUS Shared Secret Cancel Apply After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection This is another type of authentication and is used on top of WEP 802 1x
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42. of your Wi Fi wireless network You can enable or disable the wireless interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and select the working channel BASIC Band Mode 2 4 GHz O5GHz Wireless Network Name SSID Hide WMM Brid Transmission Mode Transmission Rate Station Enabled Interface MER E Network ge Number Main y i v network cbn 8C286 802 11b g n mixed Auto Zi 10 4 Guest gt network cbn guest1 8C286 E 802 11b g n mixed Auto M lo 1 Guest z I network cbn guest2 8C286 J el oJ 802 11b g n mixed Auto X 0 cl 2 Guest 802 11n Rate X network cbn guest3 8C286 v wl 802 11n only Z lo ed 3 15 144 4 Mbps or 300 Mbps Channel Width 20 40 MHz Control Sideband Lower Upper Channel 1_ Select Best Quality Channel Automatically Multicast Rate Auto Z Apply Field Descriptions for the Wireless Basic Page Field Description Band Mode Select the band mode you want to setting and this option appear only on Concurrent Mode SSID Sets the Network Name also known as SSID of the Primary wireless network This is a 1 32 ASCII character string Hide Network With a hide network users type the SSID into the client application instead of selecting the SSID from a list This feature makes it slightly more difficult for the user to gain access WMM Enabling WMM can help control latency and jitter when transmitting multimedia cont
43. ome home office or small business enterprise It can be used in households with one or more computers capable of wireless connectivity for remote access to the wireless gateway This user guide provides product overview and setup information for the CH6643E It also provides instructions for installing the wireless gateway and configuring the wireless LAN Ethernet router DHCP and security settings Contact Information For any questions or assistance with the CH6643E Wireless Gateway contact your Internet Service provider For information on customer service technical support or warranty claims see the CBN CH6643E Software License Warranty Safety and Regulatory Information card provided with the CH6643E Wireless Gateway Standard Features The CH6643E Wireless Gateway combines high speed Internet access networking and computer security for a home or small office LAN It offers the following features Combination of five separate products in one compact unit an EURO DOCSIS 3 0 cable modem IEEE 802 11b g n wireless access point Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T connections two VoIP Internet telephone connections and firewall An integrated high speed cable modem for continuous broadband access to the Internet and other online services with much faster data transfer than traditional dial up or ISDN modems Advanced firewall for enhanced network security from undesired attacks over the Internet It supports stateful inspec
44. page provides information about the startup process of the Cable Modem STATUS DOCSIS Acquire Downstream Channel Obtain Upstream Parameters Cable Modem DHCP Establish Time Of Day TOD Cable Modem TFPT Register Connection Cable Modem Status Initialize Baseline Privacy Current Time and Date System Up Time Done Done Done Done Done Done operational skipped 2011 02 21 11 38 39 0 days Oh 1m 44s CABLE MODEM Signals Page This page provides information about the connection between the Cable Modem and the CMTS of cable service provider SIGNALS Downstream Heading Channel Value Channel ID 124 Frequency 410000000 Signal to Noise Ratio SNR 35 QAM Downstream Modulation 256qam Power Level dBmV 18 Upstream Heading Channel Value Channel ID 1 Frequency 35000000 Ranging Service ID 112 Symbol Rate 1 280 Power Level dBmvV 35 Ranging Status success Upstream Modulation E Signal Stats Heading Channel Value Channel ID 124 Total Unerrored Codewords 65199242 Total Correctable Codewords 45132022 Total Uncorrectable Codewords 1257 Field Descriptions for the Status Connection Page Field Description Downstream Status information about the RF downstream channels including downstream channel frequency and downstream signal power and modulation Field Description Upstream Status information about the RF upstream channels including upstream channel ID and upstream signal po
45. prov 02 snmpCommunity Status mtaprov 04 btiTALineAutonomousOSIEnable 01 02 r 11 HELP Pages Click any HELP submenu option to view the status information for that option HELP CABLE MODEM TELEPHONE HELP Cable Modem Page This page provides some important and useful information about CH6643E including modem name firmware version serial number and Wi Fi driver version CABLE MODEM Modem Name CH6643E Vendor Name CBN Inc Firmware Version CH Boot Version PSPU Bi Hardware Version 1 Serial Number 6015 Firmware Build Time WIFI Driver Version This page pr Phone Help Pa n overview of the Modem Configuration Manager and brief troubleshooting information The help here is applicable only to the Cable Modem functionality For help on the Phone functionality see the The m Configuration Manager is divid information while viewing these pages press veral pages each with a unique purpose To a any one of these pages click on the appropriate link at the top or bottom of each page pdate the Name Purpose Modem The Modem s es information about the startup proce en you first access the Cable Modem thi t line of the Modem Status Status Page gives the statu ble Modem Under normal conditions ti Operational If the last line not read Opera id be performed Signal The Modem Signal Page provides information about the connection between able Modem and the cable company Modem T
46. que set of 12 hexadecimal digits assigned to a PC during manufacturing Setting a MAC Address Filter 1 Enter the MAC address in the MAC Addresses field for the PC you want to block 2 Click Add MAC Address 3 Repeat above steps for up to twenty MAC addresses Advanced Port Filtering Page This page allows you to define port filters to prevent all devices from sending outgoing TCP UDP traffic to the WAN on specific IP port numbers By specifying a starting and ending port range you can determine what TCP UDP traffic is allowed out to the WAN on a per port basis Note The specified port ranges are blocked for ALL PCs and this setting is not IP address or MAC address specific For example if you wanted to block all PCs on the private LAN from accessing HTTP sites or web surfing you would set the Start Port to 80 End Port to 80 Protocol to TCP checkmark Enabled and then click Apply PORT FILTERING Port Filtering Start Port End Port Protocol Enabled Delete 11111 11111 Both w LI 12345 12346 UDP i LI Add Apply Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port Filtering Page Field Description Start Port Start port number End Port End port number Protocol TCP UDP or Both Enabled Checkmark for each port that you want to activate the IP port filters Delete oo for each port that you want to remove the IP port ilters Advanced Port Forwarding Page This page allows you to run a publ
47. r or Lower sideband This field is only shown when Channel Width is set to 20 40 MHz Primary Channel Select primary control channel is in the lower or upper 20 MHz band of the bonded 40 MHz channel Channel Select the current channel number or control channel you can select Select Best Quality Channel Automatically check box to auto select one this value depend on Transmission Mode Multicast Rate Select the physical layer transmission rate used for Multicast traffic on the wireless interface this value depend on Transmission Mode Wireless Security Page This page allows you to protect your Wi Fi wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security The default type of security is Mixed WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Field of Mixed WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK are the same SECURITY Band Mode 2 4GHz O5GHz Select Wireless Network cbn 78605 Wireless Security Mixed WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Data Encryption TKIP AES WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the key to be between 8 and 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits Format O Hexadecimal digits 0 9 A F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid except amp lt j Pre Shared Key GSCTrK74v61k WPA G Rek EE os EE Cancel Apply After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the conn
48. rameters for MTA provisioning including MTA FQDN Provisioning Method MTA IP Address Mask and Gateway DNS server Configuration File Provisioning State and so on PROVISIONING Setup Line Call Features Errors Telephone DHCP FQDN MTA 0016 cbncm com Provisioning Method BASIC 1 PC 1 0 Compatible IP Address 172 16 180 105 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 16 180 1 Lease Time Remaining 0 days 6h 25m 6s Rebind Time Remaining 0 days 5h 25m 6s Renew Time Remaining 0 days 2h 25m 6s MTA Network Primary DNS 172 16 3 30 MTA Network Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Service Provider Primary DHCP 172 16 3 30 Service Provider Secondary 0 0 0 0 DHCP server Line Tab This tab displays the configurations for each phone line respectively including Signaling Protocol CMS Address Endpoint Name and so on PROVISIONING Setup Configuration Signaling Protocol Administrative Status CMS Address CMS IP Address CMS UDP Port Notified Entity Address Notified Entity IP Address Notified Entity UDP Port Endpoint Name IPSec Control Call Features Tab Line Line 1 nes up ca CMS TCOMLABS COM 172 16 3 30 2427 CMS TCOMLABS COM 172 16 3 30 2427 aaln L MTA 0016 cbncm com off Call Features Errors Line 2 nes up ca CMS TCOMLABS COM 172 16 3 30 2427 CMS TCOMLABS COM 172 16 3 30 2427 aaln 2 MTA 0016 cbncm com off If your ISP supports call features for SIP this tab will list all call features for
49. red a passphrase on the CH6643E be sure each affected wireless client has the identical passphrase If this does not solve the problem check whether the wireless client supports WPA e If you enabled WEP and configured a key on the CH6643E be sure each affected wireless client has the identical WEP key If this does not solve the problem check whether the client s wireless adapter supports the type of WEP key configured on the CH6643E e To temporarily eliminate the Security Mode as a potential issue disable security After resolving your problem be sure to re enable wireless security e On the Wireless Access Control Page be sure the MAC address for each affected wireless client is correctly listed Slow wireless On the Wireless Primary Network Page check whether the WPA transmission speed Encryption type is TKIP If all of your wireless clients support AES with WPA enabled change the WPA Encryption to AES Front Panel LEDs and Error Conditions The CH6643E front panel LEDs provide status information for the following error conditions Table 2 Front Panel LEDs and Error Conditions Status if During Startup if During Normal Operation POWER OFF CH6643E is not properly plugged The CH6643E is unplugged into the power outlet RECEIVE FLASHING Downstream receive channel The downstream channel is lost cannot be acquired SEND FLASHING Upstream send channel cannot be The upstream channel is lost acquired ONLINE FLA
50. rnet to make telephone calls Basic telephone functions such as three way calling voice mail and fax transmissions can be supported with this connection on the CH6643E STATUS CALL LOGS The Telephony Status page provides This page gives details about the Call The Telephony Logs page displays information about the startup process of made and received by MTA QoS and diagnostic messages generated by the the MTA Status between the MTA and the telephone MTA ervice provider See More See More See More PROVISIONING CONFIGURATION This p information about the es information about the MT MTA configuration files See More See More Click any TELEPHONE submenu option to view the status information for that option TELEPHONE STATUS CALL LOGS PROVISIONING CONFIGURATION j TELEPHONE Status Page This page displays the initialization status of the MTA STATUS Telephony DHCP Telephony TFTP Telephony Provisioning State TELEPHONY STATE Telephony Registration State Line 1 Telephony Registration State Line 2 operational operational TELEPHONE Call Page Call Status Tab This tab displays the MTA call status CALL Call Status QoS Quality Of Service Status Line 1 Operational Status up Hook Status on_hook Active Connections RSIP Status RSIP Sent YES RSIP ACK Revd YES Requested Event hd Event Queue hu Packets Sent Local Packets Sent Remote lt Packets Recv Local C Packets Recv
51. sktop Enter 192 168 0 1 in the address field and press ENTER The root directory of multiple USB mass storages are displayed in the browser double click the directory you want to browser The folder structure of the USB mass storage is displayed in the file browser 9 GATEWAY MANAGEMENT Pages The CH6643E support management for web browser login password port and enable disable web browser These pages are including changing password function remote management and loopback IP function CHANGE PASSWORD REMOTE MANAGEMENT LOOPBACK IP Change Password CH6643E allows changing admin password for web browser login Configure Password and retype the Password again and then click Apply and when you login in next time you must use this new password For secure we strongly suggest to change default password as soon as possible CHANGE PASSWORD Password tapae Retype the Password 000000 Apply Remote Management Control Generally only the members of your network can browse the web pages to perform administration tasks on CH6643E Remote Management Control allows CH6643E to be configured by web browser and perform administration task from Internet REMOTE MANAGEMENT CONTROL To allow remote access to your subscriber station via Enable M Web Browser Web server port on WAN interface 8080 Apply Field Descriptions for Remote Management Control Field Description Enable Web Browser Check the box to allow r
52. ss adaptor address Add e q 00 90 96 01 02 03 Wireless Access Control List Select MAC Address Delete O Enabled in Deny mode Only those wireless adaptors contained in the access control list cannot connect to this device others are allowed Cancel Apply Field Descriptions for the Wireless Access Control Page Field Description Access Control Select Disable to disable access control Select Enabled in Allow mode then you can maintain a list of client allowed to connect to this device Select Enabled in Deny mode then you can maintain a list of client cannot to connect to this device Wireless Status Page This page show a histogram to represent wireless channel status on your environment channel loading value between 0 100 higher value represents heavy traffic on this channel For example value 0 means no network traffic transmits on this channel value 100 means the channel is heavy congested STATUS This page shows wireless channel status higher value represents heavy traffic on the channel Band Mode 24G Ce Loading 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Channel If you encounter the situation of wireless throughput degraded or slow response of network transmission you may consider choosing a less congested channel base on the information provided by this page and change you wireless channel on Wireless Basic Page Setting Up Your Wireless LAN You can use the CH6643E as an access point for a wireless LA
53. stead of an IP address to access your virtual servers CH6643E supports dynamic DNS service provided by DynDNS org ChangelP com No IP com and TZO com Please register this service at web site of them first DYNAMIC DNS This page allows you to provide Internet users with a name instead of an IP address to access your virtual servers This device supports dynamic DNS service provided by the provider http www dyndns org Please register this service at web side of dyndns org first Enable Wi Dynamic p oe DNS aer Weeder Provider User Name E Mail Password I Key Hostname Status Apply Field Descriptions for the Dynamic DNS Page Field Description Enable Check the box to enable Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Provider Choose your Dynamic DNS provider from the drop down menu User Name Enter the user name for your Dynamic DNS account Password Enter the password for your Dynamic DNS account Enter the host name that you registered with your Dynamic DNS Hostname provider Status Indicate the status of DDNS service Advanced IDS Page The CH6643E IDS Pages allow you to configure the CH6643E firewall filters and firewall alert notifications The CH6643E firewall protects the CH6643E LAN from undesired attacks and other intrusions from the Internet It provides an advanced integrated stateful inspection firewall supporting intrusion detection session tracking and denial of service at
54. tack prevention The firewall e Maintains state data for every TCP IP session on the OSI network and transport layers e Monitors all incoming and outgoing packets applies the firewall policy to each one and screens for improper packets and intrusion attempts e Provides comprehensive logging for all e User authentications e Rejected internal and external connection requests e Session creation and termination e Outside attacks intrusion detection The predefined policies provide outbound Internet access for computers on the CH6643E LAN The CH6643E firewall uses stateful inspection to allow inbound responses when there already is an outbound session running that corresponds to the data flow For example if you use a web browser outbound HTTP connections are permitted on port 80 Inbound responses from the Internet are allowed because an outbound session is established When required you can configure the CH6643E firewall to allow inbound packets without first establishing an outbound session You also need to configure a port forwarding entry on the Advanced Port Forwarding Page or a DMZ client on the Advanced DMZ Host Page This page allows you to configure the firewall by enabling or disabling various protection features Block Fragmented IP packets prevent all fragmented IP packets from passing through the firewall Port Scan Detection detects and blocks port scan activity originating on both the LAN and WAN IP Flood Detectio
55. ters and adapter software Verify that the proper drivers are installed for the Ethernet adapter on each networked computer For information on WLAN setup see Setting Up Your Wireless LAN System Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements e Computer with Pentium class or better processor e Windows XP Windows Vista Macintosh or UNIX operating system with available operating system CD ROM e Any web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator or Mozilla Firefox Connecting the CH6643E Before starting be sure the computer is turned on and the CH6643E power cord is unplugged 1 2 3 N 9 Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable outlet or splitter Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the Cable connector on the CH6643E Hand tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them Plug the power cord into the Power port on the CH6643E Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical wall outlet This automatically powers on the gateway You do not need to unplug the gateway when it is not in use The first time you plug in the CH6643E allow it 5 to 30 minutes to find and lock on the appropriate communications channels Plug the other end of the telephone cord of a single or two line telephone into the TEL 1 2 port on the rear of the CH6643E Plug the telephone cord of a single or two line telephone into the telephone optional step Plug
56. tion intrusion detection DMZ denial of service attack prevention and Network Address Translation NAT One broadband connection for up to 253 computers to surf the web all computers on the LAN communicate as if they were connected to the same physical network Four 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet uplink ports supporting half or full duplex connections with auto MDIX capability An IEEE 802 11n wireless access point to enable laptop users to remain connected while moving around the home or small office or to connect desktop computers without installing network wiring Depending on distance wireless connection speeds can vary CH6643E wireless function supports Wi Fi 2 4G and 5G dual band mode You can either select 2 4G or 5G single mode or select dual band concurrent mode to adapt to a wide variety of environment e A secure Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi broadband connection for Wi Fi enabled devices on your network such as your cellular telephone laptops printers PDAs and desktops e Routing for a wireless LAN WLAN or a wired Ethernet LAN you can connect more than four computers using hubs and or switches e A built in DHCP server to easily configure a combined wired and or wireless Class C private LAN e Virtual private network VPN pass through operation supporting IPSec PPTP or L2TP to securely connect remote computers over the Internet e CH6643E Configuration Manager CMGR which provides a graphical user interface GUI
57. to display the Local Area Connection Properties window Be sure Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties to display the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK to save the TCP IP settings and exit the TCP IP Properties window Close the Local Area Connection Properties window and then exit the Control Panel When you complete the TCP IP configuration continue with Verifying the IP Address in Windows XP Configuring TCP IP in Windows Vista 11 Open the Control Panel Click Network and Internet to display the Network and Internet window Click Network and Sharing Center to display the Network and Sharing Center window Click Manage network connections to display the LAN or High Speed Internet connections window Right click the network connection for the network interface you want to change Click Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties window Vista may prompt you for an administrator password or confirmation Type the password or confirmation then click Continue Click Networking tab then select Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 Click Properties to display the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK to save the TCP IP settings and c
58. utton Configuration PBC option radio then click Connect button in the web page Home Gateway Wireless WPS the wireless LED will flash with orange color 2 Click or press the WPS button on the wireless device within 120 seconds 3 If WPS connection successfully established the wireless LED will turn green 1 In web page Home Gateway Wireless WPS select Personal Identification Number PIN option radio then a PIN column will appear 2 Enter the wireless device s PIN code that is normally printed on the device s sticker or generated by connection manager of that device 3 Click Connect then the wireless LED will flash with orange color 4 Start PIN registration process by connection manager of that device within 120 seconds 5 If WPS connection successfully established the wireless LED will turn green The countdown timer will start after you click Connect button Home Gateway Wireless WPS Please start WPS on the wireless device to your wireless network 109 Wireless Access Control Page This page allows you to configure the Access Control to the AP on the connected clients ACCESS CONTROL Band Mode 24GHz O5GHz Select Wireless Network cbn 78605 Access Control O Disabled Enabled in Allow mode Only those wireless adaptors contained in the access control list are allowed to connect to this device others are denied Add a new wirele
59. w all local standards for installing a network interface unit network interface device NIU NID Make sure the AC power plug is disconnected from the wall outlet and all cables are removed from the back of the CH6643E before starting the installation Decide if you want to mount the CH6643E horizontally or vertically If possible mount the unit to concrete masonry a wooden stud or some other very solid wall material Use anchors if necessary for example if you must mount the unit on drywall CAUTION Before drilling holes check the structure for potential damage to water gas or electrical lines Do the following to mount your CH6643E on the wall 1 ar wn Print a copy of the Wall Mounting Template Measure the printed template with a ruler to ensure that it is the correct size Use a center punch to mark the center of the holes On the wall locate the marks for the mounting holes Drill the holes to a depth of at least 1 1 2 inches 8 8 cm Use M3 5 x 38 mm 6 x 11 2 inch screws with a flat underside and maximum screw head diameter of 9 0 mm to mount the CH6643E Using a screwdriver turn each screw until part of it protrudes from the wall as shown in the following wall mounting screw dimensions illustration 6 0 mm 24 inches maximum 9 0 mm 35 inches maximum 2 5 mm 10 inches There must be 10 inches 2 5 mm between the wall and the underside of the screw head Place the CH6643E
60. wer and modulation CABLE MODEM Logs Page This page lists the critical system events in chronological order a sample event log is shown below LOGS Time Priority Code Message lta warning 1202 0 Leet MDD Timeout CM MAC 00 23 ed 9 17 57 CMTS MAC 68 ef bd 86 42 7 CM een warning 203 0 MDD message timeout CM MAC 00 23 ed f9 17 57 CMTS MAC 00 00 00 00 00 01 a warning R090 _BINIT RNG Failure Retries exceeded CM MAC 00 23 ed 9 17 57 CMTS MAC 2010 11 19 R EH SE 17 30 51 critical R02 0 No Ranging Response received T3 time out CM MAC 00 23 ed f9 f7 57 CMTS h etl ti warning R090 _BLINIT RNG Failure Retries exceeded CM MAC 00 23 ed f9 17 57 CMTS MAC 2010 11 19 S i ae EE 17 30 11 critical R02 0 No Ranging Response received T3 time out CM MAC 00 23 ed f9 f7 57 CMTS h E waring R090 B INIT RNG Failure Retries exceeded CM MAC 00 23 ed f9 f7 57 CMTS MAC Field Descriptions for the Status Event Log Page Field Description Time Indicates the date and time the error occurred Priority Indicates the level of importance of the error Message A brief definition of the error CABLE MODEM Addresses Page This page provides the HFC and IP network connectivity status of the CH6643E ADDRESSES Hem Value HFC IP Address 172 16 180 35 HFC MAC Address 00 23 ED F9 F7 57 Ethernet IP Address 192 168 100 1 Ethernet MAC Address 3C 75 4A F0 D6 A2 Known CPE MAC Address Max 16 Status 00 23 ED F9 F7 59 static 3C 75 4A F0 30 D6 learned CABLE MOD

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