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2.5
THE PASSWORD SCREEN
Use this screen to change the password with which you log in to the CGN2.
NOTE:
If you forget your password, you will need to reset the CGN2 to its factory
defaults.
Click
Status
>
Password
. The following screen displays.
SCDMA Mode
This displays the Synchronous Code Division Multiple
Access (SCDMA) mode of each channel on which the
upstream signal is transmitted.
Signal Power (dBmV)
This displays the transmitted power of the signal of each
upstream data channel to which the CGN2 is connected,
in dBmV (decibels above/below 1 millivolt).
Channel ID
This displays the ID number of each channel on which
the upstream signal is transmitted.
Cable Modem IP Information
IP Address
This displays the CGN2’s WAN IP address. This IP
address is automatically assigned to the CGN2
Subnet Mask
This displays the CGN2’s WAN subnet mask.
Gateway IP
This displays the IP address of the device to which the
CGN2 is connected over the
CABLE
interface.
DHCP Lease Time
This displays the time that elapses before your device’s
IP address lease expires, and a new IP address is
assigned to it by the DHCP server.
Table 9:
The Status > CM Status Screen (continued)
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Figure 10:
The Status > Password Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
2.6
THE CAPABILITY SCREEN
Use this screen to enable or disable the CGN2’s residential gateway and Universal
Plug n Play (UPnP) functions.
Disabling the residential gateway feature sets the unit to use bridge mode only. Use
this mode when your network is already using another router.
Table 10:
The Status > Password Screen
Enter Current Password
Enter the password with which you currently log into the
CGN2
Enter New Password
Enter and re-enter the password you want to use to log
into the CGN2.
Re-enter New Password
Password Idle Time
Enter the number of minutes of inactivity after which you
should be automatically logged out of the CGN2. Once
this period elapses, you will need to log in again.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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Click
Status
>
Capability
. The following screen displays.
Figure 11:
The Status > Capability Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 11:
The Status > Capability Screen
Residential Gateway
function
Select the checkbox to enable the CGN2’s residential
gateway features, or deselect the checkbox to disable
them.
UPnP
Select the checkbox to enable the CGN2’s Universal
Plug n Play features, or deselect the checkbox to
disable them.
HNAP
Select the checkbox to enable the CGN2’s Home
Network Administration Protocol features, or deselect
the checkbox to disable them.
USB
Select the checkbox to enable the CGN2’s USB media
sharing capability, or deselect the checkbox to disable
them.
NOTE:
This option is available to logged-in
MSO
users
only.
When you select this checkbox and apply your changes,
the CGN2 reboots. Once it has successfully rebooted,
the
WAN/LAN
>
Shared Media
screen displays in the
cusadmin
user interface.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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3
WAN/LAN
This chapter describes the screens that display when you click
WAN/LAN
in the
toolbar. It contains the following sections:
WAN/LAN Overview
on page
45
The IP Screen
on page
47
The Shared Media Screen
on page
50
The Debug Screen
on page
51
The Backup Screen
on page
52
3.1
WAN/LAN OVERVIEW
This section describes some of the concepts related to the
WAN/LAN
screens.
3.1.1
WAN AND LAN
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network of computers and other devices that usually
occupies a small physical area (a single building, for example). Your CGN2’s LAN
consists of all the computers and other networking devices connected to the
LAN 1
~
4
ports. This is your private network (in routing mode - see
Routing Mode
on page
31
).
The LAN is a separate network from the Wide Area Network (WAN). In the case of
the CGN2, the WAN refers to all computers and other devices available on the cable
connection.
By default, computers on the WAN cannot identify individual computers on the LAN;
they can see only the CGN2. The CGN2 handles routing to and from individual
computers on the LAN.

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