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Understanding Specifications, Standards, and Firmware
Ubee DVW32CB Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • January 2015
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Understanding Specifications, Standards, and Firmware
The following list provides the features and specifications of the DVW32CB.
Interfaces and Standards
Cable: F-Connector, female
TEL1
Blue
On
– Telephony is enabled.
Off
– Telephony is not provisioned.
Flashes
– Call is in progress or EMTA is attempting to register.
TEL2
Blue
On
– Telephony is enabled.
Off
– Telephony is not provisioned.
Flashes
– Call is in progress or EMTA is attempting to register.
MoCA
Blue
On
– The device is connected to a MoCA network.
Off
– The device is not connected to a MoCA network.
BATTERY
Blue
On
– Battery is installed and AC power is on.
Off
– No AC power.
Flashes
– Low power (30 minutes or less remaining).
WPS
BUTTON
(top of
device)
White
If not used, the LED is off. When a user pushes the WPS button or triggers WPS via the
device’s Web UI, an LED on the top-front of the device
blinks
for 4 minutes until a PIN is
entered from the wireless client that wishes to connect (for example, a laptop computer). After
a WiFi client attaches successfully, the LED remains On for 5 minutes, then turns Off.
REAR PANEL
LED
Color
Description
ETHERNET
1-4
Green
/
Orange
On Green
– An Ethernet device is connected to the device at 1000 Mbps speeds (Gigabit
Ethernet).
On Orange
– An Ethernet device is connected to the device at 10/100 Mbps speeds.
Flashes (in
Green
or
Orange
)
– When data is being passed between the cable modem
and the connected device.
The Ethernet ports are used to connect Ethernet devices such as computers, gaming
consoles, and/or routers/hubs to the DVW32CB using RJ-45 cables. Each Ethernet port
on the back panel of the device has an LED to indicate its status when an Ethernet
device is connected.
FRONT PANEL
LED
Color
Description