User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Hub Installation Checklist – 6x60-degree
- Link Budget Parameters for 6x60 Hub
- Wireless Cable Modem Configuration – CXC150W
- W-CMTS BSR1000W Setup Guide
- Factory Settings BSR1000W
- Connecting to the BSR1000 CMTS
- Setting the System Passwords
- Configure the Ethernet IP Address
- Configure Cable IP Address
- Configure the CMTS
- Configure Downstream Port
- Configure Upstream Ports:
- Configure Basic Routing
- Save the Configuration
- Creating a static route from the server to the BSR1000
- Windows 2000 DHCP Server
- Time-of-Day Server Setup Guide
- BSR1000W SNMPc View and Community
- SolarWinds’ TFTP-Server
- Cable System Basics
- Reader Feedback
9 W-CMTS BSR1000W Setup Guide
The purpose of this Section is to assist in setting up the BSR1000W W-CMTS. It
outlines the required steps need to bring up the CMTS. Advanced features of the CMTS will
not be discussed. For more detailed description, refer to the manual that came with the
CMTS.
9.1 Factory Settings BSR1000W
This Section describes how the BSR1000W is shipped from Arcwave. It has a single
Downstream set to 511 MHz, and single Upstream set to 9.6 MHz. Instructions on changing
settings follows.
All required passwords (telnet, console, etc): “arcell”
IP settings
Ethernet = 10.10.10.203 255.255.255.0
Cable IP address = 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
Cable helper address (location of DOCSIS TCP/IP services) = 10.10.10.201
Downstream configuration
Downstream 0 power-level 450
Downstream 0 frequency (Hertz) 511000000
Cable wireless downstream modulation QPSK
No downstream 0 shutdown (turns the downstream ON)
Upstream Configuration
Upstream 0 power-level 70
Upstream 0 frequency 9600000
Upstream 0 modulation-profile 2
Upstream 0 channel-width 3200000
No upstream 0 shutdown
*upstream 1-3 are off
SNMP Server
Community name: public
Privileges: read/write
9.2 Connecting to the BSR1000 CMTS
1. Configure the terminal application on your PC’s serial port to the following
• Bits per second: 9600 bits per second
• Data Bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop Bits: 1
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