Nokia CC100 manual

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    CC100 User Guide CC100 User Guide www .netcomm.com.au[...]

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    S S T T A S A T S T T E T A E M A T M E T E E N E M N T M E T E N N T T This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to th e following two conditions: Operation is subject to th e following two conditions: (1) This devi ce may not cause harmful interference, and (1) Thi[...]

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    Table  of  Contents  INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 1  INTRODUCTION Features .................................................................................................................................................... 1  G[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 1 1 I I N N T T R R O O D D U U C C T T I I O O N N This chapter describes the features of your HomePNA3. 1 over Coax MD U Master Bridge -- CC100 . Refer to “HomePNA3.1 over Coax” as HC NA from this point. Features ♦ One HCNA port for driving HomePNA3.1 signal into existing coax ial cable ♦ One TV/A ntenna[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 2 2 I I N N S S T T A A L L L L A A T T I I O O N N This chapter describes the installation proc edure for your bridge. Packing List Your package should com e with the equi pment listed below, ♦ One Main Unit (HCNA to Ethernet Master Bridge) CC100 ♦ One DC 5 V Power Adaptor ♦ One F-Type C oaxial Cable ( RG-59[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Connecting the Cables To establish a new coax netw orking system through the CC100, re route the CATV/Antenna signal s ource over coax toward the CC100 ‘ TV/Antenna ’ port and connect the CC100 ‘ HCNA ’ po rt to the original coax entrance to the building. The CC100 works as a Combiner for TV and HCNA signa[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide You can also use other Combiner’s or Mixer-Splitter’s with the CC100 to build the same system. See the following Figure 3 for differe nt cabling. Figure 3: Different Cabling of CC100 NOTE: After powering up the CC100, the LED ‘ SynMode ’ will always be glowing and LED ‘ Link/Act ’ will light up if at le[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Inst alling the CC100 with an amplifier TV Signal Amplifiers m ay cause interference when used in conjunction with this product. This interference may occur with particular types of TV Sign al Amplifiers when they are connected to the coaxial cable and ar e placed in between the M aster (CC100) and any of the Slav[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 3 6 C C O O N N F F I I G G U U R R A A T T I I O O N N This chapter describe s the configuration procedure for your bridge. Configuration Methods To access and configure your bridge, c h oose one of the foll owing methods: ♦ Use Web Browser ♦ Use Telnet Program ♦ Use SNMP Manage r or MIB Browser Use Web Brow[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide System Setup (TCP/IP Properties) The main window contains the left sub-window for the items to be conf igured, and the right sub-window d isplays the contents for the selected ite m. Moving your mouse on the item in the left window will pop out the corresponding window. Clicking on the ‘ Apply ’ button (or ‘[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Figure 4: EP Management Architecture Firmware/Driver Files CC100 flash R OM is capable of storing the f ollowing file s: 1. System bo ot code (OS boot loade r) 2. System firm ware (OS) 3. Local (Master) HC NA driver for chipset 3110 (resides at CC 100) 4. EP (Slave) HCNA drivers for chipset 30 10 (Please Note : Net[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Each row re presents one EP . Here we ha ve one Master (L ocal) HCNA d evice (on the top ) and 4 extra Slave EP devices shown in the window. Th e first two are Smart EPs based on 3110, and the last two EPs that are powered off. Smart EP Denotes an EP whose Ethernet properties are con figurable. Based on 3110 chips[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Clicking on the ‘ Test ’ button can diagnose the no ise of HCNA itsel f and the physical connection quality between Master and EP. Properties Profile – Stored the Settings CC100 will query and store the settin g values of individual on-line EP’s into its nonvolatile memory automatically, including H omePNA [...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Clicking t he ‘ Apply ’ button will change the Master row background colo r to yello w (refer to ‘Profile Status’). Pick all allowable EP’s for automatic driv er upgrade. You may change the sele ction and pr oceed to upgrade, in the below figure only one EP is selected for th e performed upgrade. Click ?[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide After the upgrade ha s been completed, press Refresh to update th e EP management page. Here we have one banned EP shown with the r ed background after upgrade. Then power on the 2 extra off-line EPs. Th ey will also be banned since their ‘ Privacy M ode/ Ke y ’ (as default ‘ OFF ’/‘ 0x0’ ) doesn’t ma[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Master Privacy Mode EP Privacy Mode On Off On 9 ( Key m ch ) at 8 ( Key not match) 8 Off 8 9 (factory defaul t) 9 : EP can access the network 8 : EP can’t access the network Upgrading the EP’s HCNA driver is the only way to change the EP’s ‘Privacy Mode ’ and ‘ Privacy Key ’—by applying the se ttin[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Master/Smart EP Etherne t Properties (Ether) The Ethernet properties of th e Master device and Smart EP device a re conf igurable. For those EPs equipped with the fixed Ether net properties are remarked as un-configura ble EPs – usuall y based on 30 10 chipset. Port Setup To configure built-in Ethernet switch por[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide LAN1 LAN2 HCNA max. In Rate max. In Rate max. Out Rate LAN1 LAN2 HCNA max. Out Rate max. Out Rate max. In Rate EP Upstream Bandwidth Con trol EP Downstream Bandwidth Control LAN1 LAN2 HCNA Master Bandwidth Contro l In Out QoS Setup A total of 4 prioritized queues are prov ided for Ethernet packet s, denoted as Que[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide IGMP v2 Snooping Setup Supports IGMP V2/V1 snooping on ly. Shut it if IGMP V3 is adopted in the network. Tag VLAN Setup Enable the 802.1Q Tag VLAN function and set up the values in the field ‘ VI D’ and ‘ Priority’ . VID range i s 1~4095 and Priority is 0~7. Regard HCN A port as the net work trunk. Once Tag[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide The following diagram denotes the path for tagged packets according to t he above settings, Second example, enable Tag VLAN in EP o nly, and keep Master Tag VLAN di sabled as default, as seen in the following pac ket path diagram . 17[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Status and Statistics Show port LA N1/LAN2/HCNA Ethernet s witch port lin k status and p ort statistics. Reset to Default Works for EP only, to reset all Ethernet settings/con figurations of EP to factory default, includ ing ‘ Port Setup’ , ‘ QoS Setup’, ‘ IGMP v2 Snooping Setup’, and ‘Tag VL AN Setup[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Connect only one EP to Master, with 30dB at tenuator add-o n. Here’s the ‘ Noise Test ’ result of the connected EP, Physical Connection betw een Master and EP Connect only one EP to Master, with 30dB attenuator add-on. Here’s the result by clicking on ‘ Tx Diagnose ’ button to perform a Cert test betwe[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide This diagnosis ru ns the downstream test from CC100 toward the EP. Also the result of ‘ Rx Diagnose ’ of the same gea rs, This diagno sis runs the up stream te st from EP to CC 100. The shown factors ‘ SNR ’, ‘ Lost Pkt s ’, ‘ PE ’ and ‘ RX Po wer ’ are obtained du ring communi cation diagno sis[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Administrator For each account , 3 levels of privilege are pr ovided: Supe ruser, Read, and ReadWrite. The u nchangeable usernam e ‘admin’ alway s has the ‘Supe ruser’ rights. To add a use r account, you ne ed to have t he ‘Superuser’ privilege, Allowed Source Factory default filter set for the ‘IP a[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide ( Incoming So urce IP Address & Subnet Mask ) = ( IP Address & Subnet Mask ) For the factory default setting, it will accept all incoming packets. For example, the following filter set permits all Hosts w ith IP address ‘192 .168.1.xxx’ to access a nd configure the CC100, For each programmed filter set,[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide T elnet/Http/SNMP Setup 23[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Specify that if the built-in Telnet server, Web server, and SNMP agent is enabled or not and assign the port number for the service. System Log By designating the Sy slog server IP on the CC100, the CC100 will emit Unix-like Syslog events toward each server. Please refer to RFC-31 64 for Syslog ‘ Se verity’ , u[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide System T ime In order to provide correct timestam p for Syslog even t, the CC100 supports SNTP protocol and you may assign the suitable SNTP servers t o the CC100. For example, To access your listed SNTP server by its dom ain name instead of IP address, the ‘ DNS Server ’ and ‘ Default Gateway ’ in the ‘[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide We bind MAC address 00- 60-64-12-34-56 to por t LAN1 and MAC address 00- 60-64-78-90-00 to port LAN2, Reboot System Reboot Master CC100 only an d leave the EP untainted. Default Setting Restore all settings of the CC100 to fact ory default, i ncluding usernam e/password, IP addres s, privacy m ode/key, etc. Press t[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Open the ‘ EP Management ’ window, click on the ‘ Refresh ’ button first to scan all connected EPs, In the example, the onbo a rd Master (denoted ‘ Lo cal ’) device d river version is ’ 2.7.5-3 ’. The two 3110 EP’s devi ce driver ve rsion is ‘ 2. 7.5-3 ’, New System Firm w are a nd HCNA Drive[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide A count-down counter for entering the up loading mode, Click the ‘ Continue ’ button t o proceed, 28[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Click the ‘ Browse ’ button to locate th e new system firmware at your PC, then click the ‘ Start ’ button t o upload the file ( CC100_Sysfw_V3 .35.bin) onto your CC100 . Uploading in progress, 29[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Another c ount-down c ounter to veri fy the int egrity of the uploaded fi le, Verifying is ok, click the ‘ Continue ’ button. 30[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide You may activate the new syst em firmware ri ght away, or wait for the pr oper schedule d time in or der not to di sturb current operation. Check the New Sy stem Firmware in ‘Uplo ad Area’ After the successful uplo ading, you may check the uploaded ‘ System Firm ware ’ does exist in ‘ Upload Area ’. By[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide If you don’t upload ‘ System Firmware ’ first, the ‘ Upload Area ’ is blan k, Activate the Ne w System Firm w are Clicking t he ‘ Activate ’ button in the ‘ System Firmware ’ window will do the real upgrade and replace the old ‘ System Firmware ’ ( OS ), 32[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide A progress counter for upgrade of the CC100 system fi rm ware, CC100 will reboot after upgrade has completed , New system firm ware version ’ 3.35 ’ shown on the ‘ Information ’ window, HCNA Driv er Upload the New Master/EP HCNA Dri v er Follow the similar procedures as to uplo ad new system firm ware, sta[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Follow the similar steps to up grade the system firmware. New HCNA dri ver version ’ 2.7. 5-4 ’ shown on the ‘ Information ’ wind ow, 34[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Also shown on ‘EP Manag ement’ window (‘ Upload Area ’), Upgrade the New HCNA Driver Designate the targeted Master/EPs for driver upgrade fr om version ‘ 2.7.5-3 ’ to ‘ 2.7.5-4 ’, Click the ‘ Upgrade ’ but ton to procee d, 35[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Then ‘ Upgr ade ’ button again to confirm, Upgrade EP’s one by one, keep the Master (Local) for t he last, Master/EP runs the New HCN A Dri ver The ‘EP Management’ window that querie s t he properties from each HCNA device, 36[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Indicate the new dri ver version ‘ 2.7.5-4 ’ is working. System Firmware and HCNA Driv er V ersion after Upgrade As shown o n the ‘ Information ’ win dow for summary . 37[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Use T elnet Any popular Telnet client could use it to configure the br idge remotely. For example, run Windows built-in Telnet to configure the bridge, Inputti ng any com mand with ‘ -h ’ argument will show you the usage, as ‘ dconfig –h ’ will explain t h e f unction and usage of com mand ‘ dconfig ’[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide Note that Telnet connection will be terminated automatically if the telnet client doesn’t input an y command for 5 minutes; i.e. the console idle timer is 10 minutes (600 Sec). Command Set s for T elnet Console The following table lists all commands for Telnet console. Th e third column ‘ Descripti on ’ expl[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 40 dconfig Dump all configurations/settings. default Reset all settings to factory default, except Password. diag -t <mac> -r <mac> On-line EP connection diagnosis. -t: downs tream SNR diagnos i s(from Master to EP) -r: upstream SNR diagn osi s(from EP to Master) <mac> : EP MAC <mac> to be d[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 41 [ -n <allow/deny>] [ -p <allow/deny>] ] -t: telnet -w: http/web -n: snmp -p: reply to ICMP ping[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 42 help Display all commands with brief descript ion hpnareboot Reset Master HCNA device’ ipconfig [ -a <ip> -m <mask> -g <default gateway>] Display or set up system IP network, in cl ude IP address <ip> , subnet mask <ma sk> , and default gateway <default gateway> . logserver [...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 43 <wcomm> : SNMP system read-write community nam e, default ‘ private ’[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 44 snmptrap server [ -s <set> [ -c <act/deact>] [ -p <port>] [ -a <ip>] [ -m <community>] ] Display or set up SNMP trap serv er (s) co nfiguration. <set> : trap se rver ind ex, at most 5 servers (0~4) <act/deact> : activate or de-acti vate trap server IP <ip> <port[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 45 [ -c <lan1/lan2/off/del>] addresses can be setu p, refer Static MAC <mac> : max 8 entries <lan1/lan2> : bind the current MAC entry to LAN1 or LAN2 port, i.e. enable this MAC entry as static MAC <off> :disable this MAC entry, neither bind to LAN1 nor LAN2 <del> : remove the current [...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide Use SNMP The SNMP Agent resides in CC100 and will hand le requests from a remote SNMP Manager . The CC 100 SNMP agent supports standard SNM P community -based operatio ns (SNMP V1/V2c ) as ‘SET’, ‘ GET’ and ‘TRAP’. You need to specify the corr ect Read-Only Community Name into bri dge before a ny SNMP ?[...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 4 48 A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S This chapter describes the ad vanced features o ffered by your bridge. QoS Quality of Service is enforced by a ssigning each incom ing packet with a predefined prior ity value. Packets with higher prio rity should be processed as s oon as possibl [...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 49 A S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S N ETWORK I NTERF ACE ¾ HomePNA3.1 over Coax(HCNA) Co mpliant ¾ IEEE 802.3u 100Mbps Fast Ethernet ¾ IEEE 802.3 10Mbps Ethernet ¾ IEEE 802.3x Flow Control ¾ 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation Support ¾ MDI/MDX Auto-Detection Support N ETWORK M ANAGEMENT ¾ [...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 50 T RANMISSI ON S PEED AND R ANGE ¾ Up to 144Mbps ¾ Min Attenuation to Endpoint: 12dB ¾ Max Attenuation to Endpoint: 50dB (-1 7 6dBm/Hz Noise Floor) C ONNECTORS ¾ Ethernet LAN Port: 2 Ports, RJ4 5 Jack ¾ HCNA Port: 1 F-Ty pe Port to HCNA Coax Network ¾ TV/Antenna Port: 1 F-Typ e Port to TV Set or from CATV/A[...]

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    CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide 51 Legal & Regulatory Information This manual is copyright. A part from any fair dealing for the pu rposes of priv ate study, research , criticism or review, as per mitted u nder the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means, be it electron [...]

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    CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide 52 GNU General Public License This product includ es software code th at is subject to the GNU Gen eral Public License (“G PL”) or GNU Lesser Gener al Public Lic ense (“LGPL”). This code is subject to the copyrights of one or mor e authors and is distributed w ithou t any warranty . A copy of this software [...]

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    Product Warranty NetComm products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. However some products have an extended warranty option, via registering your product online at the NetComm website www .netcomm.com.au . T echnical Support If you have any technical difficulties with your product, please refer to the support section of our [...]