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Chapter 2
Installing the Residential Gateway
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Connecting the DSL Interface
Now that you have connected the gateway to power and you have made the LAN
connections, you can connect the DSL interface (connection to the wall jack) as
shown in the following illustration. This illustration shows all of the attached
devices connected to the residential gateway.
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Connecting an IP Set-Top to the Gateway
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Connecting an IP Set-Top to the Gateway
For IPTV service, you must connect the residential gateway to an IP set-top. You can
connect to an IP set-top using an Ethernet or coaxial connection.
Ethernet Connection
Complete the following steps to connect the residential gateway to an IP set-top
through Ethernet for IPTV service.
1
Ensure that the residential gateway is powered on.
2
Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port (LAN 1 through LAN 4) on the
gateway to the Network port on the set-top.
3
Power on the IP set-top.
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Chapter 2
Installing the Residential Gateway
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Coaxial Connection
Complete the following steps to connect the residential gateway to an IP set-top with
coaxial cable for IPTV service.
1
Ensure that the residential gateway is powered on.
2
Connect a coaxial cable from the HPNA port on the gateway to the TO WALL
(Video In) port on the set-top.
3
Power on the IP set-top.
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The DDR2200 residential gateway contains web pages that show the
current status of the residential gateway and that allow you to
configure the device. Advanced users can configure parameters such
as DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), wireless network
settings, port forwarding, parental control, and so forth. This section
provides information that you can use to configure and interact with
the residential gateway through the user interface. The screens shown
in this guide represent the default values for the device.
Use this chapter to help you check the status of the residential gateway
and to configure the device.
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Chapter 3
Configuration and Operation
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Chapter 3
Configuration and Operation
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In This Chapter
Logging In to the Residential Gateway
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19
System Summary
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21
Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard
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22
Setting System Date and Time
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26
Setting Password
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27
DHCP Leases
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28
WAN Information
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29
Route Information
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30
ARP Information
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31
CPU Information
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32
Memory Information
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33
LAN Statistics
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34
WAN Statistics
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35
ATM Statistics
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36
Tools - Update Software
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37
Updating Software
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38
Settings Backup
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40
Update Settings
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42
Customer Configuration File
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44
Restore Default Settings
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46
Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway
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48
Time Settings
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50
Service Control
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53
IP Access Control
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55
Password Access to the Residential Gateway
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58
HTTP Server Port
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61
ALG Settings
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63
System Log Configuration
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65
System Logs
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71
Print Server Settings
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73
Clone MAC Addresses
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76
Voice SIP Basic Configuration
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79
Voice SIP Advanced Configuration
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84
USB File List
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88

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