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
Note that DOCSIS permits multiple Upstream channels to work with a single Downstream
channel.
14.2 Ranging
The CMTS is not aware that a new cable modem has entered the system until it receives an
initial RF burst from the modem. As the CMTS receives this RF burst, it commands the
modem to increase or decrease its transmitter power. The CMTS’ receiver operates best
when all the cable modems RF is received at the same power level.
The CMTS assigns the modem an initial time slot.
14.3 Connection
After the initial communications link is set up at the RF level, the cable modem has to start
entering the system. The CMTS sends it information about the various servers it has to
interact with: the IP addresses for the DHCP, ToD and other servers.
14.4 Configuration
The CMTS sends the modem the standard modem configuration file, which includes an IP
address for the modem.
14.5 Registration
The cable modem initiates the registration process, which includes the class of service
subscribed to and the general Authentication, Authorization and Accounting class of
features and attributes.
Security is also handled during this phase, with RSA and DES encryption keys being
exchanged, as appropriate.
14.6 Maintenance
Periodically the entire cable system will go through recalibration of power levels, frequency
accuracy, channel assignments, load balancing, etc., all of which requires hand-shaking
between the cable modem and the CMTS.
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