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Hitron CODA-551x User Manual

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Version 1.1, 09/2020. Copyright 2012 Hitron Technologies
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Version 1.1, 09/2020. Copyright 2020 Hitron Technologies
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Hitron CODA-551x User’s Guide
3.1.6 Routing Mode
When your CODA-551x is in routing mode, it acts as a gateway for computers on the
LAN to access the Internet. The service provider assigns an IP address to the CODA-
551x on the WAN, and all traffic for LAN computers is sent to that IP address. The
CODA-551x assigns private IP addresses to LAN computers (when DHCP is active),
and transmits the relevant traffic to each private IP address.
NOTE: When DHCP is not active on the CODA-551x in routing mode, each
computer on the LAN must be assigned an IP address in the CODA-551x’s
subnet manually.
When the CODA-551x is not in routing mode, the service provider assigns an IP
address to each computer connected to the CODA-551x directly. The CODA-551x
does not perform any routing operations, and traffic flows between the computers and
the service provider.
Routing mode is not user-configurable; it is specified by the service provider in the
CODA-551x’s configuration file.
3.1.7 Configuration Files
The CODA-551x’s configuration (or config) file is a document that the CODA-551x
obtains automatically over the Internet from the service provider’s server, which
specifies the settings that the CODA-551x should use. It contains a variety of settings
that are not present in the user-configurable Graphical User Interface (GUI) and can
be specified only by the service provider.
3.1.8 Downstream and Upstream Transmissions
The terms “downstream” and “upstream” refer to data traffic flows, and indicate the
direction in which the traffic is traveling. “Downstream” refers to traffic from the
service provider to the CODA-551x, and “upstream” refers to traffic from the CODA-
551x to the service provider.
3.1.9 Cable Frequencies
Just like radio transmissions, data transmissions over the cable network must exist
on different frequencies in order to avoid interference between signals.

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Hitron CODA-551x Specifications

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BrandHitron
ModelCODA-551x
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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