Ubee U10C035 Manuale utente

Ubee Interactive
DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
Model# U10C035
User Guide
Rev. 1.2
February 2nd, 2009

Contents
1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ............................................................................................................................................3
1.1 FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................................3
1.2 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................................................... 4
PC - Minimum Computer Specification.................................................................................................................4
Apple Mac - Minimum Computer Specification.....................................................................................................4
2 CABLE MODEM LEDS AND CONNECTORS....................................................................................................5
2.1 LEDS ON THE FRONT PANEL.................................................................................................................................5
2.2 REAR PANEL .........................................................................................................................................................7
WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT UTILITY...............................................................................................................8
2.3 PC REQUIREMENTS...............................................................................................................................................8
2.4 LOGGING IN..........................................................................................................................................................8
2.5 CABLE MODEM PAGE..........................................................................................................................................10
2.5.1 Information................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.5.2 Status...........................................................................................................................................................12
2.5.3 Downstream................................................................................................................................................13
2.5.4 Upstream.....................................................................................................................................................14
2.5.5 Upstream Burst...........................................................................................................................................15
2.5.6 Event Log....................................................................................................................................................16
2.6TOOL PAGE .........................................................................................................................................................17
2.6.1 Reset Modem...............................................................................................................................................17
2.6.2 Factory Default Reset.................................................................................................................................18
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1 Before You Begin
Your new cable modem provides high-speed access to the Internet by an active Internet connection
through your cable service provider. This user guide describes how to set up and use the cable modem.
Before installing the cable modem, you should read this user guide to ensure proper cable modem
operation.
1.1 Features
Your cable modem has the following features to help you access the Internet:
•Two-way design allows the cable modem to send and receive data over the cable television
network.
•Cable bandwidth allows data rates of up to 160 megabits per second (Mbps)*, which is faster than
traditional DOCSIS 2.0 cable modems, integrated services digital network (ISDN), or asymmetric
digital subscriber line (ADSL).
•Using your cable line means that the cable modem is always on, always connected, and does not
tie up your phone line.
•Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS™) compliance ensures interoperability
with DOCSIS compliant cable operators.
*NOTE: The following causes may affect the connection speed.
Computer specification, including available RAM space and processor speed.
Software applications that may be using computer’s resources.
Network traffic depending on the time of day.
Limitations set by your Cable Service Provider.
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1.2 Minimum Requirements
PC – Minimum System Requirements
Feature
Processor 300Mhz
Operating System Windows 2000 pro, Windows XP
Memory 128 MB RAM
Hard Drive 125 MB free space
Disk Drive CD-ROM drive
Email Client Outlook Express 5.5/6
Internet Browser Internet Explorer version 5.5, 6 (sp1+sp2)
Computer Interface Ethernet card Ethernet based connection (Network Interface Card) that can support
10/100/1000Mbps connection rates
Screen Display SVGA display 800x600x256 colors or greater
Apple Mac - Minimum System Requirements
Feature
Processor Power PC 300Mhz +
Operating System Mac OS 9.0+ (including OSX)
Memory 64 MB RAM
Hard Drive 150 MB free space
Disk Drive CD-ROM drive
Email Client Mac Mail
Internet Browser Safari 1.2 +
Computer Interface Ethernet based connection (Network Interface Card) that can support
10/100/1000Mbps connection rates
Screen display SVGA display 800x600x256 colors or greater
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2 Cable Modem LEDs and Connectors
This chapter describes the functions of the cable modem’s LEDs and connectors. When the Power,
and Ready LEDs are illuminated, the cable modem is working properly.
The following section provides an overview of the LEDs on the front of the cable modem and what
each LED represents.
2.1 LEDs on the Front Panel
LED
Name Description
Power Indicates that the cable modem has successfully completed internal power-on tests.
Ethernet Indicates connectivity and traffic between the Ethernet port on the cable modem and the
PC’s Ethernet port.
US Indicates upstream status and traffic received from the cable network. If cable modem
operates with bonded channels, LED color will be orange; otherwise, it will be green.
DS Indicates downstream status and traffic transmitted from the cable modem to the cable
network. If cable modem operates with bonded channels, LED color will be orange;
otherwise, it will be green.
Ready Indicates that the cable modem has completed the IP acquisition and registration process
and is ready to send/receive data.
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Installation problems with the cable modem are commonly due to the cable network and its topology. LEDs on
the front panel of the cable modem reveal operational status and help you determine problem areas.
DS US
LED Name
Provisioning State Ready single bonded single bonded
Ethernet Power
Driver init off off off off on
DS scanning off blink off on
DS locked off on off on
US ranging off on blink on
US ranged off on on on
IP Init & Registration blink on on on
Network
Access
Enabled on on on on on on
Operational Network
Access
Disabled off on on on on
depends
on
Ethernet
status
on
DS US
LED Name
Interface Status Ready single bonded single bonded
Ethernet Power
Cable interface traffic
(network access
enabled) on on on on on
depends
on
Ethernet
status
on
Ethernet connected depends on provisioning state on on
Ethernet traffic depends on provisioning state blink on
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2.2 Rear Panel
This list of connectors describes where to connect the cables and power adapter when installing the cable
modem.
Power This is where you plug in the included power adapter. Remember to use only the power
adapter that came with the cable modem.
1000BaseT This is where you plug in the included Ethernet cable. The other end connects to the Ethernet
port on the PC or NIC.
Reset Allows you to power-cycle the cable modem.
Cable This is where you connect the coaxial cable (not included) that leads to the cable splitter (not
included) or the cable wall outlet.
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Web-Based Management Utility
By visiting the Web-based Management, you can see status information on the cable modem.
2.3 PC Requirements
•Supporting TCP/IP
•Supporting DHCP
•Web browser
2.4 Logging In
Follow the steps below to access the Web-based management utility.
1) Start the web browser and go to http://192.168.100.1. You may also access using the cable/RF IP
address
Greeting Window
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2) Click LOGIN and a window shown as follows will appear. Type admin as Username and type
cableroot as Password, and then click OK.
Figure 2-1 Log-in window
3) The Web page will show the message“401Unauthorized” when the entered username or password is
invalid.
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2.5 Cable Modem Page
After you log in successfully, the following will be the first page you have access to as displayed in Figure
2-2. One hyperlink in the top right corner are the main menus. The respective sub-menus will be listed on the
left-hand side of the page.
Figure 2-2 Home page of the Web-based management utility.
Cable Modem page contains six sub-pages: Information, Status, Downstream, Upstream, Upstream Burst,
and Event Log.
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