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Page 1 - Orion 2000

Orion 2000 Cable Router User’s Guide Rev. 1.2c Firmware 2.59.2013 Oct 20th, 2003

Page 2 - Contents

User’ Guide 10 USB cable to the PC by following next section instructions. Installing the Hardware This section e

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User’ Guide 11 2. Insert the CD into the PC’s CD-ROM and click Next. You will see the following screen. 3. Sel

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User’ Guide 12 4. Check the CD-ROM drive check box and verify that the CD is in the CD-ROM drive. Click Next to

Page 5 - 1. Before You Begin

User’ Guide 13 CAUTION: You must verify that Ambit USB Cable Modem appears on the screen. If USB Composite Device

Page 6 - Not Supplied

User’ Guide 14 7. If the above screen appears, you must insert the Windows 98 CD so that Windows can copy the rema

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User’ Guide 15 10. Choose Yes to restart your computer. 11. After the computer is rebooted, verify that the USB

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User’ Guide 16 Installing the Software Drivers in Windows Me Operating System To install the cable modem software

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User’ Guide 17 4. Click Next. The computer automatically installs the necessary driver files. 5. Click Finish

Page 10 - Installing the Hardware

User’ Guide 18 6. Click Yes to restart the computer

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User’ Guide 19 Installing the Software Drivers in Windows 2000 Operating System To install the cable modem softwar

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User’ Guide 2 Contents 1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...

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User’ Guide 20 3. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended. Then select Next. You will see

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User’ Guide 21 Next to have Windows locate the necessary driver files. You will see the following screen. 5. Cli

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User’ Guide 22 7. Click Finish to complete the installation. 8. After the installation is completed, verify that

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User’ Guide 23 Installing the Software Drivers in Windows XP Operating System 1. Power on your PC. After your co

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User’ Guide 24 3. Click Finish to complete the installation.

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User’ Guide 25 Troubleshooting the USB Installation None of the LEDs is on when I power on the LAN Cable Modem.

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User’ Guide 26 4. Select USB Composite Device and click Remove 5. Click Refresh The Add New Hardware Wizard window

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User’ Guide 27 necessary files from you computer. 3. Installing the Modem Using the Ethernet Port This chapter exp

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User’ Guide 28 4. Plug the cable modem’s power adapter into the cable modem’s power jack and into a wall outlet or

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User’ Guide 29 communications with your cable service provider. • If your PC is connected to a hub or gateway, try

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User’ Guide 3 Image ...

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User’ Guide 30 4. Cable Modem LEDs and Connectors This chapter describes the functions of the cable modem’s LEDs a

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User’ Guide 31 areas. Connectors on the Back of the Modem This list of connectors describes where to connect th

Page 26 - Uninstalling the USB Driver

User’ Guide 32 5. Telnet commands The Cable Router telnet Login and Password: Login: Password: ** Note:

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User’ Guide 33 line Configure a terminal line write Write configuratoin to nvram re

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User’ Guide 34 Debug ¾ debug Display corresponding message, the protocol debug just show packet information send t

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User’ Guide 35 all Disable all debugging functions Image ¾ image upgrade {1|2} Download the sp

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User’ Guide 36 Ping statistics: Packets sent: 6; received: 6; Lost: 0 (0% loss) Round trip time in milli-seconds

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User’ Guide 37 Show ¾ show dhcp Display all options provided in DHCP response. Example: CM>show dhcp TFTP Ser

Page 32 - 5. Telnet commands

User’ Guide 38 2 172.17.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.17.100.134 1 connected 3

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User’ Guide 39 Downstream SNR : 33.28 dB Upstream information Upstream Channel ID : 2 U

Page 34 - Undebug

User’ Guide 4 Reset...

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User’ Guide 40 Interface Cable MAC address: 0002.8A32.4101 IP address 10.54.5.186 subnet-mask 255.25

Page 36 - User-Level

User’ Guide 41 RIP update time: 15 seconds RIP response time: 30 secconds RIP expire time: 1

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User’ Guide 42 Example: CM>show cpe-limit MAC address limit: unlimited IP address limit: unlimited ¾ show

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User’ Guide 43 ¾ show rip Display RIP information Example: CM>show rip IP Route disables. Key Chain-1 info

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User’ Guide 44 Example: CM>show nat timer Aging Timer (second) ICMP protocol : 5 (secs) UDP protocol : 1800

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User’ Guide 45 CM>show pppoe-forwarding PPPoE-forwarding disable. NVRAM ¾ nvram factory-default Restore cable

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User’ Guide 46 ¾ host-name delete Delete host-name. Example: Customer-123> host-name delete Delete host name w

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User’ Guide 47 ¾ dhcp gateway {ip address} Set local DHCP gateway ip address. ¾ dhcp reserve-mac add {ip address}

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User’ Guide 48 ¾ dhcp dns delete {1~4/all} Remove one/all dhcp server dns ip address(es) setting. ¾ dhcp domain-

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User’ Guide 49 NAT : Enable WAN SETUP : NAT public IP configuration : Automatically NAT public IP address : 68.101.1

Page 45 - Host-name

User’ Guide 5 1. Before You Begin Your new cable modem provides high-speed access to the Internet by an active Inte

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User’ Guide 50 1 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.21 DNS server(1) 68.6.16.30 DHCP server lease time : 1800

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User’ Guide 51 Set static router address Example: CM>nat static gateway 68.5.202.1 Set NAT public Gateway IP to

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User’ Guide 52 ¾ interface ethernet mac-address {mac address} Assign MAC address to ethernet interface. Example: C

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User’ Guide 53 ¾ interface cable rip send-version {1|2} Set RIP version 1 or version 2 on cable interface. ¾ int

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User’ Guide 54 IP ¾ ip route {enable/disable} Enable/disable routing with RIP. Default routing mode is RIPv2

Page 51 - Interfaces

User’ Guide 55 Enable/disable silence mode. If set, the cable router just listen RIP message, it doesn’t send any RI

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User’ Guide 56 Enable|disable the CM web access via CPE interface. ¾ web-access cable {enable|disable} Enable|disa

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User’ Guide 57 CM>access-list 21 permit 192.168.100.10 0.0.0.0 Note: No network packet will be filtered 3) Set

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User’ Guide 58 Limit the number of CPEs based on MACs, or unlimited SNMP ¾ snmp community Show current S

Page 55 - Web-access

User’ Guide 59 6. Mode of Operation Bridge mode Bridge mode is the factory default setting. NAT mode ¾ ip nat ena

Page 56 - Access-list

User’ Guide 6 Prepare Your Area for Cable Modem Installation Before installing your cable modem, you should first p

Page 57 - CPE-limit

User’ Guide 60 Routing mode ¾ ip route enable Default setting for routing mode is RIPv2 with DHCP disabled automat

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User’ Guide 61 NAT/Routing mode ¾ ip natroute enable Enable NAT and Routing simultaneously. Enable natroute will al

Page 59 - 6. Mode of Operation

User’ Guide 62 7. Web User Interface Accessing the Web User Interface 1. The PC connected to the cable modem must

Page 60 - Routing mode

User’ Guide 63 Cable Modem Information

Page 61 - NAT/Routing mode

User’ Guide 64 Cable Modem Status

Page 62 - 7. Web User Interface

User’ Guide 65 Downstream

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User’ Guide 66 Upstream

Page 64 - Cable Modem Status

User’ Guide 67 Upstream Burst

Page 65 - Downstream

User’ Guide 68 Operation Parameters

Page 66 - Upstream

User’ Guide 69 Event Log

Page 67 - Upstream Burst

User’ Guide 7 Be sure to follow the instructions provided for the port that you want to use. Using the USB port al

Page 68 - Operation Parameters

User’ Guide 70 Router/NAT configuration Bridge Mode In Bridge mode, no configuration is required. The Orion 2000 Ca

Page 69 - Event Log

User’ Guide 71 NAT Mode Gateway LAN Interface • IP Address Gateway private NAT IP address • Subnet Gatewa

Page 70 - Router/NAT configuration

User’ Guide 72 Router Mode

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User’ Guide 73 Routing Protocol LAN Interface • Public IP Address Gateway(same as the Cable Modem’s ethernet inter

Page 72 - Router Mode

User’ Guide 74 • Authentication Key Chain Key Chain 1 • Listing of key • Input key Index ID, Key String, Start

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User’ Guide 75 NAT Router Mode

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User’ Guide 76 Routing Protocol Gateway LAN Interface • Gateway Public IP Address for LAN Interface subnet and NAT

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User’ Guide 77 • Authentication mode • Authentication Key Chain Key Chain 1 • Listing of key • Input key Ind

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User’ Guide 78 • Click “Submit” to change displayed parameters Reset • Click “Reset” to use displayed parameters,

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User’ Guide 79 DHCP Gateway LAN Setup • IP Address (Gateway for private IP subnet in NAT mode) (Gateway for Publ

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User’ Guide 8 3. You will see the following Welcome screen. 4. Click “Next>”. You will see the following Start

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User’ Guide 80 • Domain Name Service Supports up to four DNSs by clicking “Add” or “Delete” to insert or remove DN

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User’ Guide 81 9. DOCSIS configuration file VSIF tag support This feature allows downloading Cable Router configur

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User’ Guide 9 5. Click “Next>”. You will see the following ‘Complete’ screen. 6. Click “Finish”. You will see b

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