Chapter 1: Connection and Setup
Chapter 1: Connection and Setup
Chapter 1: Connection and Setup
Chapter 1: Connection and Setup
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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
1: Connections and Setup
1: Connections and Setup
1: Connections and Setup
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Cable Modem Features
CableLabs DOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0 Standard Compliant. / Cable Europe Lab EuroDOCSIS
1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0 Standard Certified.
Support Multiple Provisioning Modes.
Support PacketCable / EuroPacketCable NCS 1.0/1.5/2.0 (optional) MGCP 1.0 compliant (Media
Gateway Control Protocol) (optional configuration: SIP).
Standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet with auto-negotiation and MDIX functions;
Support maximum Ethernet cable length up to 100m (Category 5).
Support up to 8 downstream channels and up to 4 upstream channels.
Giga tuner design.
Maximum data rate upstream up to 131Mbps (Theoretical) and downstream up to 440 Mbps
(Theoretical).
Two RJ-11 Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports for IP telephony; Support a maximum line length
between themselves and an end-receiver (handset, answering phone, etc.) of up to 500 feet (AWG
26/0.4mm).
Support simultaneous voice and data communications.
Two simultaneous voice conversations in the different FXS ports with different CODEC: PCM A-law,
PCM µ-law, G.723.1, G.729, G.729a, G.729e, G.728, G.726, iLBC and BV16.
Echo Cancellation.
Voice Active Detection (VAD).
DTMF detection and generation.
Comfort Noise Generation (CNG).
Support V.90 fax and modem services.
Transparent bridging for IP traffic.
Remote operating firmware downloading.
Support Web pages and private DHCP server for status monitoring.
Clear LED display
Support 5 REN when DC offset disable
Both connections are not linked together (TEL1 is not connected to TEL2). Connection in general used
in Europe: Pin 3 and 4 are used on port Tel1, Pin3 and 4 are used on port Tel2.
Individual FXS ports, Tel1 and Tel2 phone jacks are not cross wired.
TEL 1 and TEL 2 port are not connected on Hardware side.
The following may affect the speed of your cable modem: your computer equipment and configuration
(processor speed, amount of RAM, available disk space); the number of programs you are running at the
same time; the capacity of your ISP; network traffic levels; the Ethernet device in use on your computer.
Your cable company may or may not fully support the speed capabilities of this modem.