Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit DC1100 du fabricant IRIS
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IRIS DC1100/DC1100E Business Class Cable Modem Termination System Installation and Operational Guide Coaxial Networks, Inc. P/N DC1100-UG Revision: 4.13.
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Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 3 of 60 Table of contents Software License .......................................................................................... 7 Limited Warranty ......................................................................
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 4 of 60 vi Syntax ................................................................................................. 55 Miscellaneous 1 ...................................................................................... 57 ex Commands .
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 5 of 60 Table of Figures Figure 1 IRIS Rear Panel .................................................................................................. 13 Figure 2 IRIS Front Panel .............................................
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Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 7 of 60 Copyright © 2001-2005, Coaxial Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA Product nam es mentioned herein may be trademarks and/o r registered tra demarks of the ir respective companies. Coaxial Networks, Inc.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 8 of 60 ROM or floppy disk), do wn loaded from CNI or deliv ered through customer support. Any such addition al software shall be c onsidered "Soft-wa re" for all purposes u nder this License. 5. Export Law Assurances.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 9 of 60 C. Returned Products will be tested upon receipt by CNI. Products that pass all functional tests will be returned to the end user. D. CNI will return the re paired or replacement Product t o the end user at the address provid ed by the end user at CNI Network's expense.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 10 of 60 agreement between CNI and the end user, and superse d es all prior a nd contem poraneous re presentation , agreements or understandings, oral or written . This Software License and Limited Warranty may not be changed or amended except by a written in strument executed by a duly authorized officer of CNI.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 11 of 60 Introduction Coaxial Networks provides an integrated so lution to the hospitality businesses, apartment complexes and broadband service providers for deploying Internet services. The solution is geared towards cutting down cha llenges such as cost and rack space faced by the hotel operators.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 12 of 60 Installation Requirements To successfully install and configure the IRIS DC1100, you will need the following: PC Workstation Requirement Ethernet network Inter.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 13 of 60 IRIS Rear Panel Connections The diagram below illustrates the relevant r ear panel ports and connections on the IRIS.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 14 of 60 IRIS Front Panel The diagram below illustrates the front panel controls of the IRIS. IRIS SYSTEM FANS, (DON'T BLOCK WHILE MOUNTING) RACK MOUNTING BRACES (REMOVALBLE) Cable Modem Termination System Figure 2 IRIS Front Panel The front panel has no indicators or controls.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 15 of 60 Mounting Flat on Wall To mount the IRIS chassis for flat wall mount use the supplied rack mounting braces and attach them to the holes in the middle of chassis using the same screws.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 16 of 60 air to flow in and out of the system. Suffi cient airflow will guarantee peek performance and longevity of the IRIS system.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 17 of 60 Setup Connecting Your IRIS DC1100 1. Place your IRIS DC1100 in a location where it will be well ventilated. Do not stack it with other devices or place it on carpet. 2. Connect your WAN equipment Ethernet port with CAT5 cross over cable to IRIS DC1100 Ethernet Port.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 18 of 60 Coaxial Cable Specifications The coaxial cable used to connect the IRIS DC1100 series universal broadband ro uters at the Headend should be very high-quality cable.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 19 of 60 Connections Cable Network Diagram IRIS Connections with Integrated Upconverter IRIS model numbers DC1100 and DC1100C come w ith an integrated upconverter.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 20 of 60 Upconverter Rear Panel IF IN RF OUT Diplexer TO DISTRIBUTION Diplexer UPLINK CONSOLE PWR TX RX1 ACT RF ON IRIS Rear Panel Figure 6 Connections with an external Upc.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 21 of 60 Configuration Configuring IRIS All IRIS systems can operate in Bridge or Routing mode with NAT enabled on the cable interface. At the time of shipping the system IRIS is configured to work in the routing mode with NAT enabled on the cable interface.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 22 of 60 Connecting using Web Interface Start your Internet browser and point it to http://192.16 8.21.1:2380 . You will be prompted by the “IRIS Admin” login window. Please enter the User name and Password to authenticate.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 23 of 60 The Web interface can be used to configure the following parameters 1. TCP/IP parameters 2. IRIS Operational mode 3. Web logi n password 4. Cable m odem subscri ption 5. Cable modem tftp configuration file generation fo r QOS 6.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 24 of 60 Configuring IRIS in Router mode All IRIS systems ship with operational mode set to “router”. In router m ode the cable interface is configured with a private interface and all cab led modems and CPEs attached to the cable modems are automatically assigned IP addresses from this private addressing scheme.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 25 of 60 Configuring IRIS in Bridge mode To configure IRIS in “bridge” mode select “ Network ” from the navigation menu bar.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 26 of 60 Figure 13 Bridge mode setup This will change the IRIS Setup screen so that th e system can be configured in the bridge mode. In bridge mode IRIS only has one interface, whic h is the “cable” interface. IRIS then forward all traffic from the HFC side to the Ethernet side.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 27 of 60 Figure 14 Bridge Mode Configuration.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 28 of 60 Configuring Downstream RF Settings DOCSIS protocol utilizes an available cha nnel to send downstream signal for data communications. Depending upon the frequency plan NTSC or P AL, IRIS automatically provides you the channel number and the center frequency in a drop down menu.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 29 of 60 Configuring Upstream RF Settings DOCSIS protocol utilizes a separate upstrea m frequency to provide upstream data communication back from the cable modem. Your cable plant has to be two way ready or return passing to provide high speed da ta communication over cable.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 30 of 60 Creating Class of Service Profiles DOCSIS based data networks allow each cable modem to be associated to a class of service. This class of service configuration is downloaded by the cable modem during registration process using TFTP protocol.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 31 of 60 In the “ US Priority” specify the priority that you wish to assign traffic coming from this cable modem in the upstream direction.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 32 of 60 Controlling Cable Modem Access IRIS can allow all or selectively allow cable m odem s connected to your cable network to gain access to the Internet. ) By default IRIS is configured such that all modems that are connected on your cable plant can gain access to the Internet.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 33 of 60 the location of each cable modem and also associ ate the cable modem to one of the class of service profiles you have created. If you have not created any class of service profiles, create a class of service using the “C M configurati on” option.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 34 of 60 You will need to save the “subscrib ed modems” list so that the sam e is available after a system restart. Press the “Save” button to save or upda te the “subscribed modems” list to the flash memory of IRIS.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 35 of 60 IRIS CLI interface using Telnet IRIS also provides a CLI interface for certain a dvanced configuration and diagnostics. You will need a PC to connect using telnet. You should be able to connect to IRIS from the HFC side if you have successfully been able to bring up a cable m odem.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 36 of 60 Using a serial (RS232) 9 pin null modem cable connect your PC’s serial port to the serial console port of IRIS. Now you can use tools such as “HyperTerminal” in Windows to connect to IRIS.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 37 of 60 psid............................ print MacAddress to Sid map preg............................ print CM registration status pcpe............................ print CM and associated CPE config_cm <ifile> <ofile> .
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 38 of 60 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:0b:00:02:01:0a 0x0002 00:0b:06:9f:a7:fe 0x0002 00:10:5a:d0:1d:cd 0x0001 00:10:95.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 39 of 60 The “count” command displays the number of Interrupts, Packets received, Packets Transmitted and Errors on the cable interface of IRIS. “rcount” command Resets the values of the above mentioned counters. “ver” command Displays the version of IRIS and IRIS CLI.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 40 of 60 “upcon” command Using the “upcon” command you can program and check status of the integrated upconverter in the IRIS DC1100 and IRIS DC1100C. Upcon FL <frequency> Load upconverter with the desired freque ncy, output i s muted and then unmuted.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 41 of 60 Loads the RF Attenuator with desired value. Upcon RAS <high limit> <low limit> Sets high and low values for RF ALC. Upcon RAD Disable RF ALC. Upcon RAE Enable RF ALC. This is the default setting. Upcon RLS <RF Power limit> Sets the RF power limit.
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Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 43 of 60 Application Notes Network traffic between cable clients By default IRIS does not allow traffic between CPEs behind cable modems on the same IRIS. To enable this you have to turn the “ NetLoopbackMode ” setting in iris.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 44 of 60 To create a BIMAP you will need to know the MAC address of the CPE. To obtain this you can Telnet to IRIS and issue the "pcpe" command find the cable modem that the end user has, attached you will see his CPE Mac address.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 45 of 60 Channel Frequency Chart NTSC Channel Frequency Chart in MHz (DOCSIS) Channel Number Bandwidth Center Freque ncy FM 88.0 - 108.0 A-5 - 95 90.0 - 96.0 93.00 A-4 - 96 96.0 - 102.0 99.00 A-3 - 97 102.0 - 108.0 105.00 A-2 - 98 108.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 46 of 60 V - 35 288.0 - 294.0 291.00 W - 36 294.0 - 300.0 297.00 AA - 37 300.0 - 306.0 303.00 BB - 38 306.0 - 312.0 309.00 CC - 39 312.0 - 318.0 315.00 DD - 40 318.0 - 324.0 321.00 EE - 41 324.0 - 330.0 327.00 FF - 42 330.0 - 336.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 47 of 60 NNN - 76 534.0 - 540.0 537.00 OOO - 77 540.0 - 546.0 543.00 PPP - 78 546.0 - 552.0 549.00 QQQ - 79 552.0 - 558.0 555.00 RRR - 80 558.0 - 564.0 561.00 SSS - 81 564.0 - 570.0 567.00 TTT - 82 570.0 - 576.0 573.00 UUU - 83 576.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 48 of 60 122 - 122 780.0 - 786.0 783.00 123 - 123 786.0 - 792.0 789.00 124 - 124 792.0 - 798.0 795.00 125 - 125 798.0 - 804.0 801.00 126 - 126 804.0 - 810.0 807.00 127 - 127 810.0 - 816.0 813.00 128 - 128 816.0 - 822.0 819.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 49 of 60 PAL Frequency Allocation (EuroDOCSIS) System L France System K1 France Overseas System I RSA System I Ireland System D OIRT System D PRC Center Frequency 6 171 MHz 4 4 RVI 178 MHz ID 7 179 MHz 1 179.5 MHz 5 5 RVII 186 MHz IE 8 187 MHz 2 187.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 50 of 60 System G - Hyp erband Channel Center Frequenc y S 21 306 MHz S 22 314 MHz S 23 322 MHz S 24 330 MHz S 25 338 MHz S 26 346 MHz S 27 3564 MHz S 28 362 MHz S 29 370 M.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 51 of 60 System G UHF Europe System D UHF PRC Channel Center Fre que nc y Channel 21 Channel 13 474 MHz Channel 22 Channel 14 482 MHz Channel 23 Channel 15 490 MHz Channel .
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 52 of 60 Channel 57 866 MHz Channel 58 874 MHz Channel 59 882 MHz Channel 60 890 MHz Channel 61 898 MHz Channel 62 906 MHz Table 3 Channel Center Frequencies for System G a.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 53 of 60 Regulatory Compliance Agency Standards The IRIS system complies with the follo wing standards and agency requirements: • Compliance Marking: CE, FCC • Safety :.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 54 of 60 Specifications IRIS DC1100 Physical: • Form Factor 1U “Pizza Box” • Height 1.75 in / 4. 45 cm • Width 17.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 55 of 60 VI (Visual) Editor The vi is a text editor. It is small, powerful, and standard on most UNIX systems. The vi often frustrates new users with a unique distinction between its two modes: Command Mode and Insert/Overtype Mode .
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 56 of 60 execute operator n times on m objects . If n and/or m are omitted, they default to 1. Operators which take objects are(if the operator is pressed twice then the object is the current line) c -- Change d -- Deletion "c y -- Yank, if "c is omitted, uses general buffer.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 57 of 60 F c -- backward until and including next appearance of c on current line ; -- repeat last f, F, t, or T , -- repeat last f, F, t, or T in reverse }.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 58 of 60 & -- execute last ex-style substitution . -- execute last modification ! object command -- send object as stdin to command and replace with stdout .
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 59 of 60 refer to ex manual page for more commands The vi environment variables set You can customize your environment with this command by typin g set var=value , this will set the specified var to value for a scalar variable.
Coaxial Networks, Inc. Page 60 of 60 :n -- start editing next file in list :rew -- rewind file list, start editing 1 st file on argument list again Q -- quit vi and enter ex :pre -- Preserve file.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté IRIS DC1100 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du IRIS DC1100 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation IRIS DC1100, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le IRIS DC1100 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le IRIS DC1100, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du IRIS DC1100.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le IRIS DC1100. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei IRIS DC1100 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.