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    4038767 Rev A Cisco Model TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway User Guide[...]

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    Please Read I m p o r t a n t Please read this e n tire guide. If t h is guide pr ovides installa tion or operation instructions, give par ticular attention to all safety statements included in this guide.[...]

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    Notices T r a d em a r k A c kn o w l e d gm e nt s Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or r egistered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A lis ting of Cisco's trademarks can be found a t www.cisco.co m/go/trademarks . Third party trademar ks mentio ned are the prop erty of the ir respective ow n ers[...]

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    Notice to Install ers The servicing instructions in this notice are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduc e the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in t h e operating instructions, unless you are qualified to do so. N o t i ce à l ’ at t e nt i o n d e s i n st a l l a t e u r s d e r é[...]

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    A vi s o a l o s i n s t a l ad o r e s d e s i st e m a s C A T V Las instrucciones de reparación contenidas en el presente aviso son para uso exclusivo por parte de personal de mantenimiento cualificado. Con el fin de reducir el riesgo de descar ga eléctrica, no realice ninguna otra operación de reparación distinta a las contenidas en las ins[...]

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    4038767 Rev A iii Contents Notice à l’at tentio n des installateu rs de réseaux câblés ........................................ 5 Mitteilung für C ATV-Techniker ............................................................................... 5 Aviso a los inst aladores de sistemas C ATV ........................................................[...]

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    Contents iv 4038767 Rev A Chapter 1 Introducing the TES30 1 IP Manage d Services Home Gateway 1 Benefits and Featur es............................................................................................................... 2 Highlights ...........................................................................................................[...]

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    Contents 4038767 Rev A v Home Address ........................................................................................................................ 44 Configure the DLN A Settings .............................................................................................. 45 Advanced Settings ...........................................[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS 4038767 Rev A vii IMPORTANT S AFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with th e manufacturer's[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS viii 4038767 Rev A P r o t ec t t h e P r o d u c t f r om L i gh t n i ng In addition to disconnecting the AC power from the wall outlet , disconnect the signal inputs. V e r i f y t he P ow e r So u r c e f r om t h e O n / O f f Po w er L i g h t When the on/off power light is not illuminated, the apparatus may sti[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS 4038767 Rev A ix C h e c k P r o d u c t S a f e t y Up on completion of any service or repairs to this product, the service technician must perform safety checks to determine that this product is in proper operating condition. P r o t ec t t h e P r o d u c t W he n M o v i n g I t Always disconnect the power source [...]

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    United States FCC Com pliance x 4038767 Rev A United States FCC C ompliance This device has bee n tested and found to c omply with the lim its for a Class B digit al device, pursuant to part 1 5 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designed t o provide reason able protection against suc h interference in a Home i nstallation. This e quipment generat[...]

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    United States FCC Com pliance 4038767 Rev A xi US This system has been eva luated f or RF exposure for huma ns in reference to ANS I C 95.1 (American Nationa l Standards Institute) limits. The eva luation was based in accor dance with FCC OET Bulletin 65C Rev A.01 in compliance with Part 2.1 091 and Part 15.27. The minimu m separation distance from[...]

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    CE Compliance xii 4038767 Rev A CE Compliance D e c l a r a t i on o f C on f o r m i t y w i t h Re g a r d t o t h e E U D i r ec t i ve 1 9 9 9 / 5 / E C ( R & T T E D i r e c t i v e) This declaration is onl y valid for configurations (combi nations of software, firmware a nd hardware) supported or pr ovided by Cisc o Systems for use within[...]

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    CE Compliance 4038767 Rev A xiii Note: The full decla ration of conform ity for this produ ct can be found in the Decla rations of Conformity and Reg ulatory Information sec tion of the appr opriate product hardw are installation guide, which is a vailable on Cisco.com. The following standard s were a pplied during the assessme nt of the product a [...]

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    CE Compliance xiv 4038767 Rev A A n t en n a s Use only the antenna supp lied with t he product. 20090312 CE_Ga teway[...]

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    About This Gu ide 4038767 Rev A xv About This Guide I n t r o du c t i o n Welcome. This guide provides instructions and r ecommendat ion s for pla cing, installing, configu ring, operating, ma in taining, a nd troubleshooting the Cisco® Model TES301 Ma naged Services Home Gateway. P u r p o s e This guide covers t he Cisco® Model TES301 Managed [...]

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    4038767 Rev A 1 Introduction The Cisco ® Model TE S301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway (TES301) is a n advanced, high-performa n ce home gateway t hat combines Ethernet, Voice over IP (VoIP), rou ter and wireless access point technologie s in a single device pr oviding a cost-effective voice and networking so lution for Connected Home a nd Manage[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introdu cing the TES301 IP Managed Services Ho me Gateway 2 4038767 Rev A Benefits and Features H i g h l i g h t s  Open Software Env ironmen t — flexible OSGi /JVM software platform e nables third party appl ication supp ort and quicker time- to -revenue for new services  LCD — Liquid Crysta l Display simplifies setup a nd tro[...]

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    Benefits and F eatures 4038767 Rev A 3 P e r s o n a l C o n t e n t S h a r i n g a nd S t or a g e The TES301 incorp orates a DLN A media server, p roviding access to all co ntent within the home n etwor k — digital photos, mu sic, and video.  Content can be s hared with a ny PC or compati bl e device co nnected to the home network  Suppo[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introdu cing the TES301 IP Managed Services Ho me Gateway 4 4038767 Rev A M a n a ge m e nt a n d T r o u b l es h o ot i n g  Embedded networ k managem ent client for simplified out of the box setup and configuration  Local device ma nagement via we b -based GUI or onl ine user por tal  Supports Br oadband Forum Industry standar[...]

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    What's on the T op Panel? 4038767 Rev A 5 What's on the T op Panel? The top panel of you r Home gateway p rovides a n LCD screen for e asy setup and configuration. Use th e to uch-sensitive arrow keys to navigate through the me nu options. Refer to Conf iguration and Operation of the the TES301 (see " Configuration and Operation o f [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introdu cing the TES301 IP Managed Services Ho me Gateway 6 4038767 Rev A 1 Power (Green/Red ) — The Power LED lights up when the Home gateway is powered on.T he LED becomes red during a malf unction. 2 WPS Touch-Sensit ive Key (Amber ) — Touch for 3 seconds to initia te pairing with Wi-Fi devices. 3 LCD with Touch-Sens itive Keys —[...]

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    What's on the Bac k Panel? 4038767 Rev A 7 What's on the Back Panel? The back panel of you r Home gateway provides ports, power , an d reset mechanisms. Refer to t he following diagram for a descriptio n of the back panel. Note : This illustrat ion may var y from the actual pr oduct. 1 Power — The Power por t is where you will connec t [...]

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    Ch apter 1 Introd ucing the TES301 IP Managed Services Ho me Gateway 8 4038767 Rev A What's on the Side Panel? The side panel o f your Home gateway pr ovides a n additional USB por t. Refer to the following diagram for a description of the b ack panel. USB — The USB por t connects to a USB storage d evice, suc h as a USB hard drive or flash [...]

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    What's on the Bo ttom Panel 4038767 Rev A 9 What's on the Bottom P anel The bottom panel o f your Home gateway provide s holes for mounting scre ws for wall mounting a n d protective feet for vertical or wall mou nting surfaces. The factory label on the bottom pa nel provides serial num ber and MAC Add ress information.[...]

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    4038767 Rev A 11 Introduction This chapter provides instructions for i nstalling the hom e gateway. 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway In This Chapter  Mounting the Hom e Gateway ............................................................ 12  Connecting t he Home Gateway ................................ .......................... 15[...]

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    Chapter 2 Install ing the Hom e Gateway 12 4038767 Rev A Mounting the Home Gate way M o u n t i n g t h e T ES 3 0 1 H or i z o n t a l l y The Home gateway h as four rubber feet on its bot tom panel. Place the Home gateway on a level sur f ace near an e lectrical outlet. M o u n t i n g t h e T ES 3 0 1 V e r t i c a l l y The Home gateway h as tw[...]

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    Mounting the Home Gat eway 4038767 Rev A 13 The following illustratio n shows the location a n d dimens ions of the wall-mo untin g slots on the bottom o f the Home gate way. Use th e information on t his page as a guide for mounti ng your Home gate way to the wall. Note :  Mounting hardwar e illustr ations are not true to s cale.  Cisco is n[...]

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    Chapter 2 Install ing the Hom e Gateway 14 4038767 Rev A Follow these ins tructions : 1 Determine w here you want to mou nt the Home gateway. Make su re that the wall you use is smoo th, flat, dry, a nd sturdy. Also make sur e the location i s within reach of a n electrical outlet. 2 Drill two holes i n to the wall. Make sure the holes are 4 inches[...]

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    Connecting the Ho me Gateway 4038767 Rev A 15 Connecting the Home Gat eway Perform the fo llowing step s to connect the TES301. 1 Make sure the po wer switch is in t he Off position . Power down all de vices that you will connect to the gateway. 2 Insert a standard R J -45 Ethernet cab le (included) i nto the INTERNET por t on the gateway and con n[...]

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    Chapter 2 Install ing the Hom e Gateway 16 4038767 Rev A 4 Insert a standard R J -11 telepho n e cable into t he PHONE 1 p ort and conne ct th e other end to an ana log telephone, cordless pho n e base station, or fax machine. Note : To prevent a n invalid co nnection to the cir cuit switched Telco network, do not connect a n RJ-11 telephone cable [...]

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    Connecting the Ho me Gateway 4038767 Rev A 17 7 Connect the i ncluded power adap ter to the TES 301 power por t, an d then p lug the power adapter into an electrica l outlet. Note : The power adapter that s h ipped with you r device may differ from the illustration below. 8 Use the power s witch on the ba ck panel to po wer on the TES301. The powe [...]

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    Chapter 2 Install ing the Hom e Gateway 18 4038767 Rev A c Tap the right arrow. T he Internet Status page app ears. 10 Tap the left arrow to ex it this view. 11 To verify that you r phone con n ection is setup properly, verify t h at the blu e LED light on the top pa nel of the gateway is lit. 12 Follow the instruct ion s in you r owner’s ma nual[...]

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    4038767 Rev A 19 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to use the web- based utility to s et up connectio ns and configu re the TES301 featu res. 3 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 In This Chapter  Logging into the H ome Gateway ....................................................... 20  Dashboard ................[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 20 403 8767 Rev A Logging into the Home Gate way Complete the fol lowing steps to access the web-based u til ity. Note: If the Home gate way was supplied by your service provider, then it may restrict access to t h e web-based uti lity. Contact yo ur service provider for t he login information. 1[...]

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    Dashboard 4038767 Rev A 21 Dashboard[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 22 4038767 Rev A Internet You will need to se lect a specific type o f connectio n for your Inter net connection. Your selection wi ll determine whic h additional parameter s will be require d to complete your con figuration. Complete the fol lowing steps to set up your Inter net connection. 1 Fr[...]

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    Internet 4038767 Rev A 23  L2TP 3 Complete the fol lowing fields, which are ap plicable for al l connectio n types:  Router Name — Thi s field is not con figurable.  Host Name — Enter t h e Host Name o f your Internet server.  Domain Name — Enter t he Domain Name of you r local network.  MTU — Select Auto if you want the MTU [...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 24 4038767 Rev A 4 Complete the fields t hat are specific for the con n ection the type you selected in step 2.  For a Static con nection: Note : Your service pr ovider may provide static I nternet IP address, subnet mask, and default g ateway values. Use the scro ll bar to acces s all of the [...]

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    Internet 4038767 Rev A 25 – DNS 1 through DNS 3 — Enter the DN S (Domain Name System ) server IP address(es) pr ovided by you r service provider. A t least one is required.  For a PPPoE connection: Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n . – Username and Pass wo rd — Enter the Username and Password as prov[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 26 4038767 Rev A – Max Idle Time — Enter the number of minutes yo u want to have elapsed before your Inter net connection term inates. The default Max Id le Time is 5 minutes.  For a PPTP con nection: Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n . – Internet IP[...]

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    Internet 4038767 Rev A 27 – Max Idle Time — Enter the number of minutes yo u want to have elapsed before your Inter n et connectio n terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutes.  For an L2TP conne ction: Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n . – Username and Pass word — Enter the Username a n d Pa[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 28 4038767 Rev A VoIP Settings S I P Before using voice service you must enter your subscriber accou nt and ses sion initiation protocol ( SIP) pr oxy server informatio n that is obtained from yo ur service provider. Complete the fol lowing steps to configure the SIP parameters for your VoIP sett[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 29 2 From the SIP tab, complete the Subs criber Information field s. Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n.  Display Name — Enter a name t hat you want to a ppear in the display, such as "Home," "Office," " David," "Mom."  User Name — Ent[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 30 4038767 Rev A 4 Complete the SIP Regi strar Server fields. Note : Use the scroll bar to access all of the fie lds on this scree n .  Registrar Option — Select Disabled to ignore tha t the Registrar S erver feature. Select Enabled t o activate this feature.  Registrar Server — If t he[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 31 6 Complete the Lo cal Settings f ields. Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n.  SIP Local Port — Enter t he port used for incomi ng and outgoi n g call control signaling.  RTP Local Por t — Enter the lowest va lue allowed for the port ra n ge to be used for incoming and outg[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 32 4038767 Rev A 2 Complete the fie lds for the Service tab. Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this screen.  Direct Forward — S elect an option to e nable or disable call forward ing. If you select Enabled, e n ter the phone number to which you want to f orward incom[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 33 V o i ce Voice Parameters lis ted on this tab can improve voice quality. If you wan t use FAX service, you need to select the F A X mode t hat matches t he remote FAX de vice. Complete the fol lowing steps to configure the V oice parameter s for your VoIP settings. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settin[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 34 4038767 Rev A 2 Complete the fie lds for the Voice tab.  Voice Active Detection — Voice activity detect ion (VAD) is a tech n ique used in speech proces sing in which the presence or ab sen ce of human spee ch is detected. The mai n uses of VAD are in speech coding and sp eech recog nitio[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 35 A d v a n c ed If the TES301 is behind a firewa ll , you can se lec t NAT Tr aversal mode an d enter the necessary informatio n obtained from your ser vice provider, this f unction m ay help traverse firewall and provide voic e service normally. The Codec Se ttings fields allo w you to change t h e setting u sed in a [...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 36 4038767 Rev A  If yes, choose ST UN or Port Mapping from the N AT Traversal Mode dro p- down menu; t hen, contin ue with the next step. Note : Use the scro ll bar to access a ll of the fields on this scree n . 3 If you selected the STUN op tion , complete t he following step s: a STUN Serve[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 37 b Click the Move R igh t arrow to m ove the selected item to the Enabled Codec list. c Use the Up / D own butto n s to prioritize t he Enabled Code cs. d Select the top Code c in the Enabled li st. The Cod ec Properties fields become active. e Complete the Co dec Properties fie lds associated with the Codec se lected:[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 38 4038767 Rev A C a l l L o g Complete the fol lowing steps to review the Call L og for your VoIP usage. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settings button located in the VoIP Settings ce ll. 2 Click the Call Log ta b to view the call history for each line.[...]

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    VoIP Settings 4038767 Rev A 39 3 If desired, click one o f the following filter op tions:  All — Displays all ou tgoing, received, a nd missed calls in the orde r placed or received.  Outgoing — Displays o nly outgoing calls.  Received — Displays only received calls incoming calls.  Missed — Displays o nly missed incoming calls.[...]

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    Chapter 3 Confi guration and Operation of the T ES301 40 4038767 Rev A Wi - Fi Complete the fol lowing steps to configure the Wi- Fi settings on you r gateway. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Wi-Fi cell. 2 Use the Wi-Fi Setti n gs tab to indicate if this devic e is an Access Point devi ce or Wi-Fi Range[...]

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    Wi - Fi 4038767 Rev A 41  For an Access Poi n t device, sele ct the Access Point radio button; t h en, indicate Enabled i f you want the Wi-Fi Network enabled, or sele cted Disabled to disable t he Wi-Fi Network, for eac h SSID on you r network. If you are ready to pair devices, go to the Pair Dev ices (see " Connect Device s " on page[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 42 4038767 Rev A C o n n e c t D e v i c e s Complete the fol lowing steps to connect your gateway with a WPS-supported device. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Wi-Fi cell. 2 Click the Wi-Fi Protect ed Setup tab. 3 Select the network you want to associ[...]

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    Wi - Fi 4038767 Rev A 43  If your client dev ic e has a Wi-Fi Prote cted Setup button, then: – Click or press t h e Wi - Fi Protec t ed Setup but ton on the client d evic e. – Click the Wi-Fi Protect ed Setup button on thi s screen. – After the clie nt device ha s been configured, click OK button. The n refer back to your client d evice or[...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 44 4038767 Rev A Home Address Complete the fol lowing steps to set up your 911 i nformation. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Edit 911 A ddress button lo cated in the Home Address ce ll . 2 Complete the fie lds on the scree n. Note : The fields may vary based on your geographic location. 3[...]

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    Configure the DL NA Settings 4038767 Rev A 45 Configure the DLNA Settings Complete the fol lowing steps to configure the DL NA settings on your gate way. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settings button located in the DLNA cell. 2 Do you want to allo w digital media sharing?  If yes , select the Enab led radio button under Shari n [...]

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    Chapter 3 Config uration and Operation of the TES301 46 4038767 Rev A Advanced Setti ng s Complete the fol lowing steps to configure the adv anced settings on your gateway. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Advanced Settings cell. 2 Select Proceed from t h e confirma tion pop-up message box. T he Advanced[...]

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    4038767 Rev A 47 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to use the TES 301 to view, play, and share digital media. T he TES301 can contro l up to four digital m edia recording (DMR) dev ices simultaneously. You ca n browse digital content by album, ar tist, date, g enre, and ot her meta-data categories. The rich media ex perience (RME) sup[...]

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    Chapter 4 Manag ing Digital Media 48 4038767 Rev A Using the Medi a Controller Complete the fol lowing steps to use the Digita l Media Control ler on your gateway. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Digital Me dia Controller and Serv er hyperlink located i n the DL NA cell.[...]

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    Using th e Media Cont roller 4038767 Rev A 49 A new window ope ns with the Digital Media Co ntroller view displayed. Note : Media conte nt sources that are found in the home network (via USB or connected net work device) will appear in the Digi tal Media Server List. Connected DMR dev ices will appear in the Digi tal Media Renderer List. 2 From the[...]

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    Chapter 4 Manag ing Digital Media 50 4038767 Rev A 4 When you have f in ished buildi n g your playlist, se lect the DMR device you wan t to use and click the Play icon. The DMR will displ ay the slideshows , play videos, or play songs from th e playlist.[...]

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    Using the Med ia Server 4038767 Rev A 51 Using the Medi a Server Complete the fol lowing steps to upload files to t he Digital Media Server on you r gateway. 1 From the TES301 das hboard, click the Digital Me dia Controller and Serv er link located in the DLN A cell. A new window ope ns with the Digital Media Co ntroller view displayed.[...]

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    Chapter 4 Manag ing Digital Media 52 4038767 Rev A 2 Click the Digital Media Server tab. The Digital Me dia Server view appears. Note : Media conte nt that is found in the home network (via USB o r connec ted network device ) will appear in t he windo w. 3 Click one of the category options to navigate to t he media you want to p lay or view ( Brows[...]

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    Using the Med ia Server 4038767 Rev A 53 4 Use the browser to n avigate to the file(s) you wa nt to play or view. 5. Select a file a nd click the Play i con in the Actio n column. The player associated with that file type launches plays/displayes the file selected.[...]

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    4038767 Rev A 55 Introduction The top panel of t he TES301 pr ovides quick a ccess to status a nd setup options using the l iquid crystal disp lay (LCD). Re ad thi s chapter to g et familiar with the LCD and touch-sensitive navigat ion . 5 Chapter 5 Using the LCD In This Chapter  Get Familiar with t h e LCD Menus a n d Pages ....................[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 56 4038767 Rev A Get Familiar with the LCD Menus and Pages Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the Home Page and t hrough the menus, setup and status pages ava ilable from the LCD. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. The Home page a nd the touch-sensitive arrow keys appear. One icon will appear s li ghtly larger th an the oth[...]

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    Internet 4038767 Rev A 57 Internet Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the I nternet Status page. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the lef t arrow to nav igate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he Internet icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he Internet Status page app ears. 5 Tap the left arrow to ex it thi[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 58 4038767 Rev A Phone Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the Phone men us and optio ns. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to nav igate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he Phone icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he Phone status page ap pears. 5 Tap the right arrow t[...]

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    Phone 4038767 Rev A 59 Note : The number of calls for eac h category is dis played in parentheses. The categories are Al l, Received, Ou tgoing, and Misse d. 6 Tap the down or u p arrow to scrol l through the menu and select the cate gory you want to vie w. 7 Tap the right arrow. T he details for the first cal l in that categor y appears. 8 Tap the[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 60 4038767 Rev A Wi - Fi Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the W i-Fi Status page. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to nav igate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he Wi-Fi icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he Wi-Fi Status page appear s. 5 Tap the left arrow to ex i[...]

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    Wi - Fi 4038767 Rev A 61 2 Tap the right arrow. Op tions for the selected SS ID appear. 3 Tap the down or u p arrow keys to se lect Turn Wi-Fi Off/On .[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 62 4038767 Rev A 4 Tap the right arrow. A confirmation request app ears. 5 Tap the right arrow aga in to accept the chang e or tap the left arrow to cancel the request. 6 Tap the left arrow to ex it the SSID details page. I n i t i a t e W i - F i P r ot e c t i o n S e t u p Complete the fol lowing steps to initiate Wi-Fi [...]

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    Wi - Fi 4038767 Rev A 63 2 Tap the right arrow. Op tions for the selected SS ID appear. Tap the down or u p arrow keys to se lect Initiate Wi-Fi Protection.[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 64 4038767 Rev A 3 Tap the right arrow. Fo llow the instructio ns that appear or tap the left arrow to cancel the request. 4 When initiatio n is complete, tap th e left arrow to exit this vie w.[...]

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    Connection 4038767 Rev A 65 Connection Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the Con nection st atus page. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to t he Home page. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he Connection icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he Connection status page appears. 5 Tap the left arrow to [...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 66 4038767 Rev A Settings Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the Setti n gs menus a n d options. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to nav igate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he Settings icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he Settings menu appears. Note : Tap the up[...]

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    Settings 4038767 Rev A 67 R e v i e w Y o ur E m e r g e n c y 9 1 1 A d d r e ss Complete the fol lowing steps to review your Em ergency 911 Address infor mation. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Emergency 911 Address . 2 Tap the right arrow to v iew the current Emerge ncy 911 Address information. Note : Go the fol l[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 68 4038767 Rev A P e r f or m F a c t o r y R e s e t Complete the fol lowing steps to perform a Factory Reset. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Factory Reset . 2 Tap the right arrow. I n structions to per form a fa ctory reset ap pear. 3 Follow the instruct ion s that appear i n the LCD s cre[...]

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    Settings 4038767 Rev A 69 S e l e c t L a ng u a ge S e t t i ng s Complete the fol lowing steps to select your p referred Languag e. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Language . 2 Tap the right arrow to v iew the current language setting. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrow keys to se lect the language you p refer to appear i[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 70 4038767 Rev A S e l e c t L CD D i s pl a y O r i e n t a t i on Complete the fol lowing steps to select your p referred LCD display orie n tation. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select LCD Displa y Orientation . 2 Tap the right arrow to change the current setti ng. A confirma tion request appea[...]

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    Settings 4038767 Rev A 71 2 Tap the right arrow. T he Network Informatio n menu appear s. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to select t he menu option for the in formation yo u want to review. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he details for that menu op tion appears. Note : The infor mation in the ex ample above is ma naged by your service provider. Contact you[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 72 4038767 Rev A U s e N e t w o r k T oo l s Complete the fol lowing steps to access and use the N etwork Tools options. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Network Tools . 2 Tap the right arrow to v iew the Network Tools m enu options. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrow keys to h ighlight the o ption [...]

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    Settings 4038767 Rev A 73 Ping Results  Traceroute — To u se this option, highlight it and t ap the right arrow. A request- in -process messa ge appears followed by a r esults page. 1 Tap the left arrow to ex it this view. R e b o o t Complete the fol lowing steps to perform a Reboot . 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to s[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 74 4038767 Rev A V i e w R o ut e r I n f o r m a t i o n Complete the fol lowing steps to view your rou ter i nformation. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Router Info . 2 Tap the right arrow. T he Router Informatio n page appear s. Note : This informatio n is managed by your servic e provider[...]

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    Settings 4038767 Rev A 75 V i e w S y st e m E v e n t L o g Complete the fol lowing steps to view the system e vent log. 1 From the Settings me nu, tap the up or down arr ows to select Sys Event Log . 2 Tap the right arrow. T he System Event Log p age appears. 3 Tap the left arrow to ex it this view. S e t U p T i me o f Da y P ar a m et e r s Com[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using t he LCD 76 4038767 Rev A 2 Tap the right arrow to v iew the current time zo ne setting. 3 Tap the up or do wn arrows to highlight the tim e zone you p refer to use. 4 Tap the right arrow. A confirmation message ap pears. 5 (Optional) Tap t he down arrow to change the Daylight Savings sett in g. 6 Tap the left arrow to ex it this vi[...]

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    App Store 4038767 Rev A 77 App Store Follow the steps belo w to navigate to the App Store menus and options. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to nav igate to the Home page. 3 Ta p the Up/Down arro ws to select the App Stor e icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. T he App Store menu appears . 5 Highlight the appl ication you [...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 46 5447 Lawrenceville, GA 30042 678 277 - 1120 800 722 - 2009 www.cisco.com This document includes various t rademar ks of Cisco Systems, Inc. Please see the Notices section of this document fo r a list of the Cisco S ystems, Inc. tradem arks used in this document. Product and service availability ar [...]