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Pico Digital miniCMTS200a User Manual

Pico Digital miniCMTS200a
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User Manual
miniCMTS200a
By Andrew
Pico Digital Inc.
www.picodigital.com
24 July 2014
Release 1.5

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Pico Digital miniCMTS200a Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPico Digital
ModelminiCMTS200a
CategoryModem
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Inspection

Important Safety Instructions

1 Introduction

1.1 Introducing the miniCMTS200a

Introduces Pico Digital's miniCMTS as a low-cost alternative to larger CMTS units.

1.2 Features

Details the capabilities and features of the miniCMTS200a.

2 Installation

2.1 Unpacking the Unit

Instructions for inspecting and unpacking the miniCMTS200a unit.

2.2 Before Rack Mounting

Warning against opening the unit to avoid voiding the warranty.

2.3 Rack Mounting

Guidance on installing the unit in an EIA standard 19-inch equipment rack.

2.4 Front Panel

Description of the miniCMTS200a front panel and its LEDs.

2.5 Rear Panel

Details the connectors and ports on the rear of the miniCMTS200a.

2.5.5 Data Ethernet

Explains the function of the data Ethernet port.

2.5.6 SFP

Describes the SFP port for adding fiber signals.

2.5.7 Console

Details the console port for serial communication.

2.5.8 Power & Power Switch

Instructions for connecting the power and using the power switch.

2.6 Overview of miniCMTS

Provides a block diagram and explanation of the miniCMTS architecture.

2.7 RF Configuration

Explains how to configure the RF settings for the miniCMTS.

3 Basic Setup Guide

3.1.1 Login & Language

Details default IP, backdoor IP, and login process for the web interface.

3.1.2 Start Page

Explains the main control page of the miniCMTS web interface.

3.1.3 Network Setup- Management IP and VLAN

Guide to configuring management IP address and VLAN settings.

Channel Settings - Downstream Channels

Configures downstream channels, including Annex-A and Annex-B settings.

3.1.4 RF Settings - Upstream Channels

Details the configuration of upstream channels.

3.1.5 Time Synchronization

Explains how to configure the miniCMTS time synchronization.

3.1.6 Network Setup: DHCP Relay, VLAN tagging

Configures DHCP relay and VLAN tagging.

3.1.7 Business Model Settings – "Relay Model"

Configures business model settings for the "Relay Model".

3.1.8 Business Model Settings: "Option60 Model"

Configures business model settings for the "Option60 Model".

3.1.9 IPQAM Setup

Notes that IPQAM features are not recommended.

3.1.10 Cable Modem Analysis – basic tools

Introduces basic tools for cable modem overview and analysis.

4 MiniCMTS Web Interface

4.1 Start page

Refers to the "Basic Setup Guide" for information on the start page.

4.2 Channel Settings

Refers to the "Basic Setup Guide" for channel settings.

4.3 Network Settings

Covers various network configurations including IP, VLAN, and DHCP.

4.4 Advanced Network Settings

Advanced network configurations like uplink and port isolation.

4.5 Security

Security features including IP address and cable security.

4.6 Terminal Management

Manages cable modems and CPEs, including lists, load balancing, and QoS.

4.7 System Monitor

Monitors hardware status and logs for system diagnostics.

4.8 Device Management

Manages device versions, users, and configurations.

4.9 Device Tools (Right Top of Start Page)

Tools for signal analysis and snooping network events.

5 Setup a Basic System

5.1 RF

Connects RF connectors and discusses attenuation for basic setup.

5.2 miniCMTS200a IP configuration

Sets the IP address for the miniCMTS200a.

5.3 Installation Procedure

Steps to install DHCP and TFTP servers on Ubuntu Linux.

5.4 Configuration Procedure

Configures IP, copies files, and restarts the system.