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1. and to a cable distribution system using coaxial cable may in some circumstances create a fire hazard Connection to a cable distribution system must therefore be provided through a galvanic isolator providing electrical isolation below 5 MHz subject to change CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 3 of 29 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including but not limited to photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission from Pico Digital Inc Warning and Disclaimer This document is intended to provide information about installing and operating the IPQC Every effort has been made to make this document as complete and accurate as possible but no warranty or fitness is implied The information is provided on an as is basis and Pico Digital Inc shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this document Acknowledge of Trademarks Any product or corporate names used herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks and are only used for identification and explanation without intent to infringe Any terms mentioned or used that are known trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalized and italicized Pico D
2. 14 20 21 22 23 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company Power cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of time the unit should be disconnected from power source Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines other electric light or power circuits where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them may be fatal Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards
3. Enable Save Figure 18 IP Address Check e When enabled the miniCMTS blocks any MAC IP pair that was not assigned by the DHCP server e CMTS uses DHCP Snooping to create the internal database of allowed MAC IP pairs 4 5 2 Cable Security e When enabled CPE traffic to the miniCMTS internal IP addresses Manage IP Business IPs Back Door IP is blocked e Only ICMP ping packets are allowed allowing the miniCMTS to respond to ICMP Echo Requests Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual Pico DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 26 of 29 46 Terminal Management 4 6 1 CM List e See Basic Setup Guide 4 6 2 CPE List amp CPE List Advance e These lists show CPE details 4 6 3 Load Balancing Start Load Balancing Load Config File Refresh _gAdd d Del amp Back Dynamic 1 vi Save Index Type Down Channels Up Channels Mac Range Effect Page 1 of1 Z Refresh Index Type Down Channels Up Channels Mac Range Effect Figure 19 Load Balancing 1 General LoadBalancingconfiguration the most typical configuration is Dynamic Disabled LoadBalancing is disabled Dynamic Dynamic LoadBalancing is activated Static Static LoadBalancing is activated 2 Restricted LoadBalancingGroups configuration 4 6 4 QOS Start QOS Down Service Up Service Load Balancing Add Delete Edit Remove all VLANL enable
4. FC E8 92 9F 81 65 Device Reboot Guides Start Down Channel amts P Load Config File lt Refresh amp Back Save A Export J Smart 3 Channel Settings 4 Down Channel Channel_Amount 16 v Configuration Simple v Power Compensation Up SS Frequency Symbol Modul one Inter InnerP Rf Power a E Network Settings Hz Rate Mode leave dBmv dBmv DE Advanced Network Setting A docsis 255M 5361 256 B 1281 45 45 aE Security 2 3 Terminal Management 2 docsis 261M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 HE IPQAM 3 docsis 267M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 45 System Monitor A docsis 273M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 aE Device Management 5 docsis 279M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 6 docsis 285M 5361 256 B 128_1 45 45 7 docsis 291M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 8 docsis 297M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 9 docsis 303 M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 10 docsis 309M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 11 docsis 315M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 12 docsis 321M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 13 docsis 327 M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 14 docsis 333M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 15 docsis 339 M 5361 256 B 128_1 45 45 16 docsis 345M 5361 256 B 128 1 45 45 Page 1 of1 ei Down Frequency Point List 1 16 of 16 Channels Chart D Ww p e 255M 261M 267M 273M 279M 285M 291M 297M 303M 309M 315M 321M 327M 333M 339M 345M xd Start Sj Logout Figure 9 Downstream Channel Page 3 1 3 2 Toolbar Channel Amount This sets the number of downstream channels which are enabled Configuration in Simple mode only first downstrea
5. 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual QPico DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 10 of 29 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking the Unit Please inspect the carton upon receiving and note any damage while inspecting for possible unit damage Please open the carton and unpack carefully Locate e The miniCMTS200a unit e The power cord 2 2 Before Rack Mounting There are no user adjustable switches jumpers or controls inside the unit itself so do not open the unit Opening the unit will result in voiding of the warranty 2 3 Rack Mounting The unit is designed for installation in an EIA standard 19 inch 480 mm equipment rack When mounting in the rack use pan or round head screws and soft washers in all four front panel mounting locations This ensures a secure mount You must supply screws matching your rack To prolong service life pay special attention that the environment in which the unit is being used is as free of dust and other airborne particles as possible Make sure the unit is operated in a moderate temperature environment The miniCMTS200a is fan cooled Never place a unit near a heat source Do not install a unit in areas of extremely high humidity or where there is any danger of water or condensate dripping into or on the unit Where space is not an issue allow a 1 75 inch 1RU air gap above and below receivers for cooling purposes Ho
6. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product C If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instruction Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions An improper adjustment may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating conditions Outdoor Antenna Grounding Before attempting to install this product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide
7. 3 Save SC name ip tos low ip tos high ip tos mask ip prot ip Sr ip smask ip Figure 20 QOS e DS Packet Classification is configurable via the Cable Modem configuration files using DOCSIS TLVs DS amp US Packet Classification via the MiniCMTS is not supported e NOTE It is recommended that the Cable Modem configuration files are used to configure QoS Packet Classification in preference to configuring QOS via this tab e Amaximum of 7 unique Downstream Packet Classes are supported by the MiniCMTS identified by unique ClassifierRef s 4 6 5 MAC Aging e The ARP table size is 4000 records e Enabling MAC Aging and configuring Aging Time is possible for scenarios where MAC addresses churn could result in ARP table exhaustion 4 6 6 Flap List e Displays Cable Modem Flaps Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 miniCMTS200a Page 27 of 29 User Manual Pico DIGITAL Release 1 5 4 7 System Monitor 4 7 1 Hardware Status Real time monitoring of the hardware of the miniCMTS200a The following is a list of the parameters which are monitored CPU RAM and internal Flash disk usage miniCMTS temperature Internal Power Supply Voltages UpTime 4 7 2 Log Record This allows the miniCMTS200a to display the internal events log for debug and fault finding 48 Device Management 4 8 1 Version Upgrade Please refer to the Upgrade Guide distribut
8. TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENCION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT Read Instructions All safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature 50 C Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance should be 10 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should adhered to be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of Follow Instructions All operating and user instructions should the equipment is not compromised be followed 11 Mechanical Loading The product is designed to be rack Cleaning Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet before mounted in a standard EIA 19 inch width telecommunications cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid rack Mounting of the equipment in the
9. page where you can control the miniCMTS PICO DIGITAL Si Welcome admin 4 Device MAC FC E8 92 9F B1 65 Device Reboot Guides Start Down Channel cmts sit rr a Device Tools 3 3 Channel Settings i Suger eG dbuv Odbmv G Signals Check Fault 3 Up Channel regierung Freq 255 345MHz D Spectrum 8 Snoopi a E Network Settings ype IPQAM Supported Channels 16 aE Advanced Network Setting DHCP RELAY Channels 0 MER N A S Signals Listen amp Optical R Basic HE Security aE Terminal Management Check Set Check Set Version amp Settings 8 3 IPQAM i G UpChannels Eg Summary Eg Time Sync This running time 3 45 System Monitor Freg SNR aE Device Management Mhz d d PER Noise Name Value Name 9 0 25 8 1 9e 03 L Taa Product E8Ku CPU uv Net Eo DOCSIS 3 0 al een ES SoftVer 2 622 Flash 5 21 8 38 3 0 0e 00 L 2 28 2 40 6 0 0e 00L Hardver 1 MEM _ Check BootVer Power D ModelVer 5 Temper Reboot Netspet Error Reboot CLink Warnings 0 Netflow BootMode Warm Boot SFP i Name Value Name CM Max 63 CPE Max dbuv db CM Online 59 CPE Onlir lt lt 90 90 98 102 105 108 112 gt 112 N A lt lt 2020 22 25 28 30 34 gt gt 34 N A CM3 0 6 CMRF Exce 0 dbuv lt lt 45 45 50 57 63 70 85 gt gt 85 N A db lt 20 20 22 25 28 30 34 gt gt 34 N A CM Init 5 Device Tools G Signals Check 1 Fault D Spectrum 48 Snooping a Signals Listen E O
10. some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges a Use No 10 AWG 5 3mm copper No 8 AWG 8 4mm aluminum No 7 AWG 10mm copper clad steel or bronze wire or larger as ground wire Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved www picodigital com TONAL ANTENNA GROUNDING ELECTRODE DRIVEN FEET 2 44M INTO THE EARTH F REQUIRED By LOCAL CODES SEE NEC b Secure antenna lead in and ground wires to house with stand off insulators spaced from 4 feet 1 22m to 6 feet 1 83m apart c Mount TV antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where lead in enters house d A driven rod may be used as the grounding electrode where other types of electrode systems do not exist Refer to the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1984 for information e Use jumper wire not smaller than No 6 AWG 13 3mm copper or equivalent when a separate antenna grounding electrode is used NOTE TO THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820 22 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND IN PARTICULAR SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL Equipment connected to the protective earthing of the building installation through the main connection or through other equipment with a connection to protective earthing
11. 1 0 24 relayed to DHCP server IP 10 10 10 10 with GIADDR set to 10 0 1 2 Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 21 of 29 e CPEs IPs assigned for CPEs are from subnet 10 0 2 0 24 relayed to DHCP server IP 10 10 10 20 with GIADDR set to 10 0 2 2 e MTAs IPs assigned for MTAs are from subnet 10 0 3 0 24 relayed to DHCP server IP 10 10 10 30 with GIADDR set to 10 0 3 2 The example shows three different DHCP server IPs but it is also possible to use a single DHCP server IP for all relayed elements VLAN tagging for CM CPE MTA or other traffic is done based on Business IP VLAN ID Start Business IP EgAdd 4 Delete amp Refresh M Enable Config Save ai Vian ID IP Address Net Mask Gateway 12 100 10 0 1 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 1 1 2 M 200 10 0 2 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 2 1 3 300 10 0 3 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 3 1 Figure 14 Business IP VLAN Tagging The following screen shows mapping of Business IP addresses to VLAN IDs Start Business IP Business Model Settings Business Model Relay Model v Default VLAN ID 200 Default VLAN 0 v Priority Figure 15 Business Model Settings VLAN ID e For CPE tagging to operate correctly a DHCP packet must be generated by CPE and seen by miniCMTS e lf DHCP is not used for CPEs a Default VLAN ID must be configured for all CPEs with the sam
12. E protocol TCP port 37 is used for miniCMTS Time Synchronization and two servers are available to be used for this 3 1 5 1 Time Sync x Server IP 1 1 2 3 4 Server IP 2 8 8 8 8 Enable WI ON OFF Time Zone GMT 1 Figure 11 Time Synchronization Fields Server IP 1 IP address of the external server Server IP 2 IP address of the backup external server Enable Either on off to enable or disable this feature Time Zone set to the appropriate time zone for you location Copyright O 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual QPico DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 20 of 29 3 1 6 Network Setup DHCP Relay VLAN tagging 3 1 6 1 Business IP e Businesses IPs are used as GIADDR and as source IPv4 addresses for the DHCP Relay function e Business IPs MUST BE from the same IP subnet as IPs assigned by DHCP server One Business IP is required for each IP subnet for which miniCMTS relays DHCP packets e Business IPs are configured as new IP addresses from the miniCMTS configuration and require a valid Net Mask e NOTE Business IPs are created inside miniCMTS as new IP addresses Enabling Cable Security is recommended to protect access to Business IPs from CPEs e The example below shows three addresses to be used as GIADDR 10 0 1 2 10 0 2 2 and 10 0 3 2 Start Business IP Zessegtrgrsrersregeseg Klengen Vian ID IP Address Net
13. Mask Gateway 1 10 0 1 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 1 1 10 0 2 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 2 1 J E 10 0 3 2 255 255 255 0 10 0 3 1 Figure 12 Business IP e The Gateway field in the Business IP configuration page is optional but needs to be set when a VLAN is assigned to Business IP or a Default Gateway is not provided under Manage IP e The setting or changing of the Business IPs does not require MiniCMTS restart 3 1 6 1 1 Option60 Settings Option 60 identification strings can be configured 3 1 7 Business Model Settings Relay Model Start Business IP Business Model Settings Business Model Relay Model v Baue EJAdd 4 Del Refresh Vi Enable Configuration Device Name OPTION60 Server Addr List GIADDR for 12vpn 1 CM docsis 10 10 10 10 10 0 1 2 CPE 10 10 10 20 10 0 2 2 3 mta pktc 10 10 10 30 10 0 3 2 Figure 13 Business Model Settings Relay Model provides the DHCP Relay function and can also be used to tag CM CPE and other traffic based on the VLANs assigned to the Business IPs DHCP relay can be configured for specific device types as identified by the Option 60 parameter Standard device types are predefined including CM STB MTA and CPE Option 60 for CPE is set to NULL so as to capture all device types not explicitly matched by other rules In the example above DHCP relay is enabled for the following three element types e Cable Modems IPs assigned for CMs are from subnet 10 0
14. QPico DIGITAL User Manual miniCMTS200a OP Sen CO DIGITAL MINICMTS 20 Us Pico Digital Inc ere 24 July 2014 Release 1 5 www picodigital com Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 Page 1 of 29 User Manual miniCMTS200a Product Inspection Inspect the equipment for shipping damage Should any damage be discovered immediately file a claim with the carrier Important Safety Instructions To ensure proper installation and operation take a moment to read this guide before proceeding with the installation If you have any questions or comments about the product please contact your dealer or have him contact the Pico Digital service center at this phone number 800 421 6511 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons WARNING The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING
15. art Page sasessssnnennssnnrnnrrennrnrrnnnnn o SCD nal CMC E 010 ale e DE e Die Ee E Dek eege 5 2 miniCMTS200a IP configuration arnarnnnarnnnernrnnrnrnannnnannrnannnnannnnnnennnnern 5 3 IEN te Procede EE 5 4 Configuration Procedure rrnrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnvnnnrrnnnnnnnnsrnnnrrnnnnsnnssrnnnnnnnnnn Figure 1 mmCMlGz200a Figure 2 miniCMTS200a Front Panel Figure 3 miniCMTS200a Rear Panel Figure 4 miniCMTS block diagram arrrnrnrnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnrrnnrnnnnrrrnnrnnnnsennnnnnsnsnnnnnnn Figure 5 Simple RF network cccccccccsseeceeecaeeeceesceeeseceeeeaeaeeeessseageeeeessaaaes Figure Bee 91 e ER ERRO needs ONEEN REEERE PUI A AO E Figure 8 Network Setup Page nn0annnueonunnnnesennnnennrnrrnrsrnrernsrrnrrensnnrrrrsnnrerenne Figure 9 Downstream Channel Page rrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnrennnnenennnnsn Figure 10 Upstream Channel Page Figure 11 Time Synchronization cccccseeccccecseseeceeeeaeeeeeeeeeueeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeaaaees Figure 12 Business IP Figure 13 Business Model Settings cccccccssseeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaaaees Figure 14 Business IP VLAN Taggomg Figure 15 Business Model Settings VLAN ID Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved www picodigital com Release 1 5 Page 6 of 29 subject to change CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 7 of 29 Figure 16 Business Model Op
16. ation TCP port 37 is used See Basic Setup Guide for more details Device Log Server When enabled exports internal SYSLOG messages also to external SYSLOG server via UDP port 514 standard messages A MiniCMTS restart is not needed after changing Device Log Server configuration SNMP Settings Allows configuration of the miniCMTS200a SNMP community strings Default community is publicr Trap Server when enabled generates SNMP traps The miniCMTS200a must be restarted after changing miniCMTS200a SNMP community Copyright O 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 4 3 8 User Manual QPico DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 25 of 29 CM SNMP Settings The MiniCMTS will automatically try to read RF values via SNMP from Cable Modems and display them on the CM List page Set Read Only Community in Network Settings CM SNMP Settings to see Cable Modem RF values on CM List page Pre defined CM community is public 4 4 Advanced Network Settings 4 4 1 Uplink Settings e Uplink Settings enable to manipulate VLAN tagging and trunking on Ethernet ports e Be careful not to block management VLAN as the CMTS management IP may become inaccessible 4 4 2 Port Isolation e Port Isolation defines mutual visibility of Ethernet ports ETHO ETH1 and SFPO 4 5 Security 4 5 1 IP Address Check Start IP Address Check Deny static IP
17. bject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 miniCMTS200a 3 1 4 2 3 1 5 Page 19 of 29 User Manual Pico DIGITAL Release 1 5 Tables and columns Enable Disable Each upstream channel can be enabled or disabled individually Frequency set center frequency for upstream channel from available range For EuroDOCSIS the available frequency range is 5 65 MHz side to side NOTE Do not set the frequency above what the RF network is capable of if Analog TV channels are being transmitted on channel 2 the top frequency edge should be 42MHz Channel Width choose from 1 6MHz 3 2MHz or 6 4MHz ModulationProfile choose from predefined modulation profiles Low noise profiles have a wider power range for the cable modems to use and there are recommended for good networks D30Mode this option is reserved for future releases and must be set to DISABLED Channel type This field is automatically set to match the chosen modulation profile Inner Power the power level configured for the internal DOCSIS chipset input The available power range is related to the configured channel width and modulation profile RF power with the miniCMTS200a model of miniCMTS the RF power is set to the internal power setting and is the target receive power at the upstream f type connector Time Synchronization The time is configured via the Time Sync icon under Version amp Settings on the right side of miniCMTS Start page The TIM
18. e EEE EEE EE EN NN 24 SSC WEN ee en a A adit natade quel atieun nsec E E E A 24 12 PSP 24 433 gedet ie e EE OE EN EE 24 4 3 4 Business Model Gettmgs 24 125 E ec ree egee ece ces sng css E ise stee Goce ericaie sau ecoeicnw ensue E 24 ER 6 EE 24 EE On e 24 4 3 8 CM SNMP EE 25 4 4 Advanced Network Settings ccccccsssscccccsssseceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeesseaseeeeessegeeeeeessegeeeeeeeas 25 4 4 1 Uplink Settings EE 25 42 POR OAN EE 25 15 UN 25 4 5 1 IP Address Check 25 452 Cable SOCUMY ccccsissscessciesnescndavadsnctd saedensassnnsedsnecatadecadsestdsnedaneceensenteaedatbasiadsecedeaddeneeseaeadtenedeuneaneddedeeant 25 4 6 Terminal Management 26 4 6 1 SMP 26 4 6 2 CPE List amp CPE List Advance 2 0 cccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeaaaseeesesaeaaeeesessaaceeesessaaeeeeessaaeeeess 26 AGS Load WEE ee e E 26 TE ee sce cee spe ae ope ee E erecta ce eee rors ER 26 ACS MACAI ME 26 AOG Fan EE 26 TE SEG EEE EN 27 Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual Pico DIGITAL miniCMTS200a 4 7 1 Hardware Status cccccccccssessseeeeceeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeseesaaaeees 4 72 Log Record AA 4 8 Device Management 4 8 1 Version Upgrade rrrrnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrennnnnnnnsrnnnnnnsssennnnnn 4 8 2 Users Management 4 8 3 CGontgManagement 4 9 Device Tools Right Top of St
19. e Freq moves selected Cable Modem to particular Downstream or Upstream channel Move Downstream and Upstream separately do not move both at the same time e MAC Filter filters the list of cable modems to a particular MAC substring e g O1ef e Refresh Power polls selected Cable Modem for actual information via SNMP e Refresh refreshes information on the web page Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 miniCMTS200a Page 23 of 29 3 1 10 2 Table and columns e SID internal DOCSIS Cable Modem ID e MAC Addr MAC address of the CM e IP Addr IP address assigned to the CM e Connect state actual state of the CM e DOCSIS version DOCSIS version of the CM as identified by CMTS e Up Power Up SNR Down Power Down SNR RF values Up SNR is measured at the CMTS input Up Power transmit Down Power receive Down SNR receive are read from the Cable Modem via SNMP The CM SNMP read community can be set in Terminal Management gt CM SNMP Settings e Down Total octets and Up Total octets the number of octets transmitted and received by the CM e Drops num Last Drop time the number of times and when the modem dropped offline e Primary Us Chanel Primary Ds Channel The RF channels used as primary channels for the CM e Us Channel Ds Channel list of CMTS channels that the CM is ranged to User Manual Pico DIGITAL Release 1 5 Co
20. e VLAN ID Option 82 is populated automatically into relayed DHCP packets when operating in Relay Mode A miniCMTS restart is recommended after making changes to Business Model Settings Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 22 of 29 3 1 8 Business Model Settings Option60 Model e Option60 Model is designed to provide VLAN tagging for CM CPE and other traffic types based on Option60 in scenarios where DHCP Relay functionality is not required e This mode can also add Option 82 into broadcasted DHCP packets If ADD OPTION82 is enabled then a copy of broadcast DHCP packet is generated with Option82 filled The original DHCP broadcast packet without the Option82 cannot be changed it will still ALWAYS be generated e The screen below shows the VLAN tagging configuration based on Option60 Model Start Business Model Settings Business Model OPTION60 Model bu Save EdAdd Del Refresh Vi Enable Configuration C Add OPTIONS2 Device Name OPTION60 VLAN ID VLAN Priority 1 CM docsis 100 0 CPE 200 0 3 EF mta pkte 300 0 Figure 16 Business Model Option 60 3 1 9 IPQAM Setup We do not recommend using the IPQAM features of the miniCMTS200a we have alternative products if you require EdgeQAM functionality 3 1 10 Cable Modem Analysis basic too
21. e above simplified explanation as there are many MAC management messages being sent between the miniCMTS and the modems to help control and configure the network Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 13 of 29 2 7 RF Configuration The miniCMTS200a can be configured in many different ways below is a simple configuration to allow the miniCMTS200a to be in a network with other broadcast TV channels miniCMTS200a From Other Cable TV Broadcast QAM channels O O IIIe combiner Diplexer Figure 5 Simple RF network The RF goes to the cable TV network at the bottom of the picture and comprises of both upstream A and downstream B DOCSIS signals Notice the DOCSIS D S signals are being combined with other cable TV signals to be place on the network This allows the power settings of all the QAM channels to be configured by adding attenuation to each products feed By measuring the power at C they can be easily leveled The upstream should be split using a diplexer with the appropriate RF frequency range depending on the network Attenuation can then be applied to leg A to adjust the signal strength so it will reach the miniCMTS200a at the correct power This is a simple example of how to connect the miniCMTS200a more complex setups are possible Output Power 45dB Rece
22. ed with the FW package 4 8 2 Users Management Allows the creation of new users and the changing of user passwords 4 8 3 Config Management The miniCMTS200a like all CMTS s is a complex product and can be configured in a fashion which means it will no longer function correctly The factory reset allows the restoration of the factory defaults this is used to put the miniCMTS200a back to a known state e Restore Factory Settings restore all settings set default IP address e Restore Factory Settings Keep Current IP restore all settings but currently configured IP address is not changed 4 9 Device Tools Right Top of Start Page 4 9 1 Signal Check The signal check allows the user of the miniCMTS200a to displays real time graphs for Upstream channel SNR Upstream channel Error Rate Per Cable Modem US SNR Per Cable Modem US Error Rate 4 9 2 Snooping Snooping This displays a log of DHCP events that the miniCMTS has recognized during DHCP Snooping TCP Dump This is for lab use only the TCP dump window is a graphical utility to display the output of tcodump sitting inside miniCMTS Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 28 of 29 5 Setup a Basic System To get a cable modem operational you need to configure the RF correctly so the mode will see the signal from t
23. eserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 12 of 29 2 5 5 Data Ethernet This is the data port used to pass Ethernet data to cable modems 2 5 6 SFP This can be used to add fiber signals to the miniCMTS 2 5 7 Console The console port is a serial port used to communicate with the miniCMTS 2 5 8 Power amp Power Switch Make sure the switch is in the off position before plugging the power into the unit the unit supports 110 220V 2 6 Overview of miniCMTS The diagram below shows the blocks within the miniCMTS miniCMTS200a Ethernet Port DOCSIS EthO Downstream 16 QAM channels Network DOCSIS Ethernet Port Processing MAC Eth1 Ethernet converts from re Ethernet to 5 RF DOCSIS Fiber Port Upstream SFPO 4 channels Figure 4 miniCMTS block diagram The miniCMTS takes Ethernet packets from either one of the Ethernet ports EthO or Eth1 or from the SFP port it converts these Ethernet packets to DOCSIS packets and put them out of the D S F Type connector in QAM channels The cable modem then looks at these signals and converts them back to Ethernet The modem then transmits signals to the miniCMTS and the miniCMTS receives these on the U S connector It converts these signals back to Ethernet and put them out of one of the Ethernet ports or as fiber on the SFP port There is much more going on in a DOCSIS network that th
24. ettings Upstream Channels The next step is to configure the upstream channels la DIGITAL Welcome admin Device MAC FC E8 92 9F B1 65 Device Reboot Guides Ke Start Down Channel Up Channel a Load Config File Refresh amp Back Save LA Export d Auto FreqHop Temperature Compensation V FJ Channel Settings 4 Down Channel Channel_Amount 4 w Configuration Simple v Up Channel Frequ Cha Cha Inner P Rf Power aE Network Settings Enabl Hz Hz ModulationProfile DE type dBmvV dBmV amp 3 Advanced Network Setting 4 Enabled 9M 64M ScdmaLowNoiseQam64 Disa SCDMA 6 6 HEI Security z 3 aE Terminal Management 2 Enabled 15 4M 6 4M ScdmaLowNoiseQam64 Disa SCDMA 6 6 aE IPQAM 3 Enabled 21 8 M 6 4M ScdmaLowNoiseQam64 Disa SCDMA 6 6 2 44 System Monitor 4 Enabled 28 2M 6 4M ScdmaLowNoiseQam64 Disa SCDMA 6 6 a E Device Management Page 1 of1 Up Frequency Point List 1 4 0f 4 Channels Chart 20 16 12 8 4 0 4 8 12 16 4 II p 20 Stat Logout 9M 15 4 M 21 8 M 28 2 M Figure 10 Upstream Channel Page 3 1 4 1 Toolbar Channel_Amount This sets the number of upstream channels which are enabled Configuration in Simple mode only first upstream channel is configurable with the remainder being set automatically adjacent to the first downstream channel in Complex mode each upstream can be configured separately Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved su
25. etween the cable modem and the miniCMTS200a Copyright O 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual Pico DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 29 of 29 5 2 miniCMTS200a IP configuration Configure the miniCMTS200a to the following IP address 192 168 130 99 mask 255 255 0 0 Set a router up on the network with a ip address of 192 168 130 1 5 3 Installation Procedure Start with a clean Ubuntu Linux PG e sudo apt get install isc dhcp server e sudo apt get install tftpd e sudo apt get install xinetd tftpd 5 4 Configuration Procedure Configure the IP Address of the server to 192 168 130 2 mask 255 255 0 0 default gateway 192 168 130 1 Pico Digital can supply some example files please place these following files on a USB stick drive e dhcpd conf this is the configuration for the DHCP server e CM BASIC mib cfg this is the configuration file for the cable modem Plug the USB drive into the Linux DHCP server e Mount the USB drive to mnt tmp directory may need to create this directory e sudo mount dev sdb1 mnt tmp this assume the drive ID is sdb1 password required Copy the files on USB drive to their directory e change directory to tmp directory e cd mnt tmp e cp dhcpd conf etc dhcp dhcpd conf may need to create directory dhcp in advance e cpCM BASIC mib cfg tftpboot CM BASIC mib cfg Restart system e sudo sbin reboot Cop
26. features e CMTS IP static or DHCP based e Upto 3 LAN ports available o all LAN ports fully independently configurable o designed to split customer traffic cable modem traffic and management traffic o VLAN tagging possible QinQ is not supported DHCP relay Option 60 tuning Option 82insertion VLAN assignment for Management traffic VLANs assignment for Cable Modems CPEs and MTAs L2VPN based on DOCSIS standard BSoD Complex VLAN setup separating CM and CPE traffic into VLANs per individual CM and CPE 1 2 3 IPTV and Multicast features e IPv4 Multicast supported enabling IPTV over DOCSIS through miniCMTS 1 2 4 Security features e IP Address Check based on DHCP snooping blocking of IPs not assigned by DHCP Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 9 of 29 1 2 5 Cable Security blocks access from CPEs to internal miniCMTS IPs Monitoring and Management features GUI tool monitoring US SNR and FEC per US and per CM Cable modem monitoring via CMTS web interface includes main RF values read from Cable Modems via SNMP SNMP support for main DOCSIS OIDs SNMP support for miniCMTS environment monitoring DHCP snooping log provides DHCP diagnostics MiniCMTS Time Synchronization Hardware monitoring temperature voltage etc Software upgrades Alarming TCPDUMP Packet tracing Copyright
27. he miniCMTS200a and the miniCMTS200a will see the signal from the cable modem However this in only half of the task The next stage is to setup a DHCP TFTP server in the network this give the cable modem an IP address and a configuration file these are used to configure the cable modem so it know what level of service it should give to the customer and how to get to the internet This DHCP TFTP server can be call the provisioning server This can be as simple or as complex as your number of cable modems subscribers need Router to the internet DHCP TFTP Server miniCMTS200a Figure 21 Basic Network setup What the following describes is a simple DHCP server which has one IP address range and offers one configuration files to the cable modems This is good enough to prove the miniCMTS200a is functional and interoperates with your desired cable modem The following section is intended for experience users with knowledge of the Linux environment and IP networking This document assumes that the user has a PC configured with the Linux OS The PC can access the internet to download and the files required to setup the DHCP Server Also this documentation includes the configuration files required to complete the installation Note Linux commands are in bold print below 5 1 RF Connect the f type D S and U S connectors to a diplexer and make sure there is about 40dB of attenuation in the downstream path and 35 in the upstream path b
28. igital Inc cannot attest to the accuracy of this information Use of a term in this manual should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark Printed in the United States of America Pico Digital Inc 8880 Rehco Road San Diego CA 92121 Patent Pending Warning Approved external telecom power cross protection must be incorporated into the final installation in accordance with Annex NAC of UL CSA standard 60950 1 Failure to comply may result in a fire or electric shock hazard and will void regulatory compliance certification THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 miniCMTS200a Page 4 of 29 User Manual QPico DIGITAL Release 1 5 Table of Contents ER 11010 1960 E 8 1 1 Introducing the mmCHlG200a 8 2 FR areas eet a te penalise tence E E a se aaah ato ecea A E E E E EE EA E 8 1 2 1 BOG SEERE SEE 8 NNN 8 1 2 3 PI MEN 8 124 GEGUN EISE eeett en seen eeebteeedeg eege eege aniraa aniani enian eai aieiai ih 8 1 2 5 Monitoring and Management features nnnnannnnaannnnennnnnnnrnsrnrnrrrrnnsrrrrnsnrrrsrnrrrnnrrrnrnrrnnnrrnnnnrre
29. ing Static IP Management VLAN set for dot1 q tagging of CMTS IP management traffic Management VLAN Fixed set VLAN tag The configuration shown is a simple test configuration with no VLAN support QPico DIGITAL Welcome admin gt Device N Guides Start Manage IP Net Params Management aE Channel Settings gE Network Settings MAC Address FC E8 92 9F B1 65 E Manage IP Configuration Static Configuration we Business IP mode Option60 Settings Business Model Setting Ip Address 192 168 130 99 L2VPN Subnet Mask 255 254 0 0 Ha Server Selings Default Gateway 192 168 130 1 SNMP Settings ltd CM SNMP Settings Option60 cmc aE Advanced Network Setting aE Security Management Disabled aE Terminal Management VLAN HE IPQAM 3 4 System Monitor a M Device Management Save Save amp Effective Figure 8 Network Setup Page Copyright O 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 17 of 29 Channel Settings Downstream Channels The next step is to configure the downstream channels By default the miniCMTS200a is configured for annex A this means the channel widths will be 8MHz and will only work with annex a configured modems The below figure shows the setup for an Annex B configuration ll DIGITAL Welcome admin Device MAC
30. ive power 6dB depending on the modulation profile and the channel bandwidth the cable modems have a power range they can transmit in Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 14 of 29 3 Basic Setup Guide 3 1 1 Login amp Language The default miniCMTS IP address is 10 7 1 77 netmask 255 255 0 0 and a gateway IP address of 10 7 1 1 An emergency Backdoor IP is available 192 168 2 200 24 if you change the IP address and forget it e This IP address is a fixed static address and always untagged e Inthe event you lose IP connectivity to the miniCMTS access to the miniCMTS Web GUI can be made via this address from a local subnet 192 168 2 0 24 Using a browser type in the IP address of the miniCMTS you should see the login page Welcome To Mini Cmts Setting Pagev1 0 ISPR Ta kal n admin Login Mi Cancel Figure 6 Login Page During the initial login into the miniCMTS web interface select the required language from the drop down menu English or Chinese are supported The default username and password is case sensitive Username admin Password admin Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 15 of 29 3 1 2 Start Page The start page is the main
31. ls The primary screen for showing the Cable Modem overview and analysis is found in the Guides menu Start CMList CM details Reboot 2 Clear Modem History Ping PING CM SNMP Test Move Freq MAC Filter amp Refresh Power amp Refresh E SID MAC Addr IP Addr conne docsisversion Soft Version Up Power dbmv UpSNR db Down Power dbmv Down SNR db Gier LA sibs rable re SER ae Bei Us Channel Ds Channel 9 10 00111a037dda 10 56 142 213 Online Docsis20 SB5100E 2 421 9 9 57 900 105 0 0 3 3 3 3 10 EF 15 00111 a48bf7a 10 56 142 67 Online Docsis20 SB5100E 2 41 8 5 7 181 976 122 6 019 902 0 3 2 3 23 22 e448c7b96eee 10 56 142 74 Online Docsis30 e3000 v302 47 5 47 5 48 0 4 42 1143 604 l 2 74 3 24 3 6 2 41 9 42 5142 5 974 664 863 1 135 639 621 0 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 12 e448c7b974ac 10 56 14253 Online Docsis30 e3000 v302 41 7142 0042 514 41 3042 104 D Dani 43854452 639488704 910 999 682 0 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 17 CM List 3 1 10 1 Toolbar e CM Details opens a window showing CM details when clicked e Reboot performs Cable Modem reboot CM reboot is initiated via DOCSIS command e Clear Modem History clears Cable Modem History e PING CM performs an ICMP ping to the Cable Modem The ICMP ping is executed from the miniCMTS and results are displayed in a Web Browser window e SNMP Test opens a window that allows an SNMP command to be sent to the selected Cable Modem e Mov
32. m channel is configurable with the remainder being set automatically adjacent to the first downstream channel in Complex mode each downstream can be configured separately Note IPQAM channels should be configured in Complex mode Power Compensation This is to configure the power tilt compensation Downstream channels at higher frequencies can be set to transmit at higher output levels relative to downstream channels at lower frequencies 3 1 3 3 Table and Columns e Mode set docsis for DOCSIS Downstream or ipgam for IPQAM channel e TS displays Transport Stream name for Downstream channels set as ipqam e Frequency set center frequency for Downstream channel Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 18 of 29 e Symbol Rate This is automatically set based on the annex and the modulation rate e Modulation Mode choose QAM64 or QAM256 e Annex A means EuroDOCSIS B means DOCSIS e Interleave in case of Annex A Interleave is set automatically to ignore Set desired value in case of Annex B e Inner Power the power level configured for the internal DOCSIS chipset output e RF Power indicates RF power level available on CMTS RF connector This is lower than Inner Power due to the internal RF combining and splitting 3 1 4 RF S
33. nnnennnnnne 9 TSAO SG 10 ZA WIP PACKING TAS EE geegent eege een 10 2 2 B fore Rack MOU MUNIN EE 10 29 FRAC MOUNU e EE 10 4 ROME EE 11 5 PN 11 2000 OUNO EEE EE EE 11 2 5 2 Upstream RF connection ua agere eee iden aged 11 255 Downstedm RF RR MN EE 11 ASA Nanagemenl 1 EE 11 250 EEA 12 GR E EE 12 SE OMS OS eelere E E E 12 OWS PT VME BEE 12 20 OVC On CM ME 12 FP ue eee eee nee oe E AO E oe en ee a ee eae 13 DBS 0 0 ene een ne en a em ne ee em een ee eee ee 14 edt Eoma 02 E 14 Sa WM En E Let 15 3 1 3 Network Setup Management IP and VAN 16 Channel Settings Downstream Channels 17 Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 5 of 29 3 1 4 RF Settings Upstream Channels ccccccccccsseeeeeeeceeseeeeeecaeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeesseeseeeeesaaeeeeessaaeeeesessaeeeees 18 3 1 5 Time Synchronization cece eee ecccecseeececccaeeseceeccseuseeeeceueeseceeesaaaeceeeseauseeeessaaseeeesssaaaeceesssaageeeeessageeeess 19 3 1 6 Network Setup DHCP Relay VLAN toagogomg 20 3 1 7 Business Model Settings Relay Model 20 3 1 8 Business Model Settings Option60 Model 22 he S e Kr e EE 22 3 1 10 Cable Modem Analysis basic tools ccccccsseeecceeeaeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeesueeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseaeecesessaaeeeeessaaeeeees 22 4 le REENEN IMS ACS EE 24 VAN le E 24 2 NENNE 24 EE ES T
34. ptical Receiver Version amp Settings A EJ Summary EF Time Sync This running time Sta Name Value Name Figure 7 Start Page 1 Navigation bar Guides on the left This may be hidden and un hidden using the lt lt button This provides a tree structure of the available tabs to be displayed in the main area 2 Main Tab Area System Overview The main tab area in the center of the page is where the tabs are loaded when the menu options from the Navigation bar are selected 3 Middle Bottom Net Statistics RF value distribution bar graphs by clicking on the displayed values a list of cable modems in each bucket can be opened 4 Right Top Device Tools Advanced Feature icons 5 Right Middle Version and Settings Main operational information 6 Right Bottom Cable Modem Info Main Cable Modem statistics 7 Left Bottom Logout and Change Language Copyright O 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 16 of 29 3 1 3 Network Setup Management IP and VLAN The first step to configuring the miniCMTS200a is to set the IP address this is done by clicking on the Network Settings gt Manage IP The Manage IP tab is displayed in the main Tab area 3 1 3 1 Field names Configuration Mode choose Static IP or DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway required to be set in case of choos
35. pyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 miniCMTS200a Page 24 of 29 Jr Pico DIGITAL EP 4 MiniCMTS Web Interface 4 1 Start page See Basic Setup Guide 4 2 Channel Settings See Basic Setup Guide 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 7 Network Settings Manage IP See Basic Setup Guide Business IP Business IPs are configured to enable DHCP Relay feature See Basic setup Guide for more details Option60 Settings Allows configuration of user defined DHCP Option 60 distinctive strings Business Model Settings This tab allows to configure Network model setup in relation to DHCP Relay function and VLAN tagging for CMs CPEs MTAs and others See Basic Setup Guide for more details Available options None No DHCP Relay No CM amp CPE VLAN tagging Relay Model DHCP Relay active CM amp CPE VLAN tagging available Option 82 filled OPTION60 Model No DHCP Relay CM amp CPE VLAN tagging Option 82 optionally filled Bundle No DHCP Relay Cable Bundles more complex VLAN setup available Advance Relay Model DHCP Relay active Cable Bundles more complex VLAN setup available L2VPN L2VPNforBusiness Services over DOCSIS BSoD Please contact Pico Digital to discuss implementation requirements related to L2VPN Server Settings Time Sync Allows configuration of the miniCMTS200a to time synchroniz
36. rack should be such that cleaners or aerosol cleansers a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical Do Not Use Attachments Use of attachments not loading recommended by the manufacturer may cause hazards 12 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in that overloading of the circuits might have on over current a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing this concern serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the 13 Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted appliance Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved www picodigital com equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips subject to change CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual miniCMTS200a PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 Page 2 of 29
37. tion GU 22 FIT 22 Figure 18 IP Address NL 25 FOUE PENN E 26 2 26 Figure 2 1 Basie NetWork Pene 28 Table of Tables Table T Revision e E tel EE 7 Revision History Rev Date SW Version Description Eg 7 18 2014 New format and consolidated documents Table 1 Revision History Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 8 of 29 1 Introduction 1 1 Introducing the miniCMTS200a As an alternative to larger more expensive cable modem termination systems CMTS and second hand units with low bandwidth Pico Digital s miniCMTS is designed to provide smaller cable operators with the capabilities they need at an exceptional value The low cost unit supports up to 400 DOCSIS cable modems max 250 DOCSIS 3 0 150 DOCSIS 2 0 or 400 DOCSIS 2 0 and offers 16 downstream bonded channels for up to 800 Mbps downstream 120 Mbps upstream data delivery Ideal for providing high speed data services to commercial residential properties and academic and medical facilities as well as the hospitality industry the miniCMTS features an extensive Web interface for simple configuration management and debugging Op We 00 DIGITAL Figure 1 miniCMTS200a 1 2 Features 1 2 1 DOCSIS e QoS supported e Load Balancing supported e BPI supported e Upstream Scheduler supported Best Effort UGS UGS AD 1 2 2 Network
38. wever you may install the units with no air gap between them and have reliable operation Never install multiple units or any other equipment units in such a way that the air intake from one unit directly aligns with the outlet of another Long term reliability is best obtained with consistently cool environments Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050 User Manual PICO DIGITAL Release 1 5 miniCMTS200a Page 11 of 29 2 4 Front Panel D PICO DIGITAL miniCMTS200a Figure 2 miniCMTS200a Front Panel The front panel has a number of LED s on it Note the button on the left has no function assigned to it 2 5 Rear Panel Figure 3 miniCMTS200a Rear Panel 2 5 1 Ground Securely connect the Grounding Port to a protective earth grounding accordance with the local legal and safety regulations 2 5 2 Upstream RF connection The F type connector labeled U S is for the upstream signals or the return path this is where the cable with the signals from the cable modem is connected 2 5 3 Downstream RF connection The F Type connector labeled D S is the downstream connector this contains the QAM channels generated by the miniCMTS 2 5 4 Management Ethernet This can be configured to be a separate management Ethernet port however by default this is connected to the Data Ethernet port via a switch Copyright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights r
39. yright 2014 Pico Digital Inc All rights reserved subject to change www picodigital com CONTACT US 858 546 5050
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