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A


adapter pinouts     B-6

auxiliary port
pinouts     B-6

B


bridging
capabilities     1-2
figure     1-3
maximum CPE devices     1-2

C


cable
jacks, in wet locations     2-2
safety guidelines     2-2
ungrounded and uninsulated     2-2

Cable Link LED     4-6

cable modem
definition     1-1
figure of a typical data cable system     1-9

cables
4E RJ-45 pinout     B-3

Caution
antistatic strap     2-3
incorrect configuration file     1-6
using proper power cords     2-6
voice operations regulation     1-11

caution
cable modem, overheating     2-5
scoring coaxial cable connectors     2-7

coaxial cable     4-8
condition of     4-8
subsystem for troubleshooting     4-4, 4-8

configuration files
Cisco IOS     1-8
DOCSIS     1-4, 1-8

connection equipment
console port signals     B-5

connections
coaxial cable     3-5, 3-7
power     3-10

connector
Ethernet RJ-45     3-8, 3-10

console port
adapter     B-5
pinouts     B-5

console terminal, system banner display     B-6

crossover cable connection     B-2, B-4

D


data operations
description     1-8
downstream transmissions     1-9
upstream transmissions     1-10

digital signal, subsystem for troubleshooting     4-4

distance limitations, transmission     2-7

DOCSIS
configuration file     1-4, 1-8
configuration file problems     1-6
description     1-1
power-on sequence     1-5
provisioning     1-4
RF interface specification     1-7

downstream transmissions
description     1-9
frequency range     1-9

E


electromagnetic pulse (EMP), avoiding     2-6

EMI, shielding     2-3

Ethernet 0 LED     4-6, 4-12

F


figures
bridging configuration     1-3
front view of the router     1-12
provisioning overview     1-7
rear view     1-12
routing configuration     1-3
typical data cable system     1-9

I


incorrect configuration file     1-6

information, additional     C-1

initial power-on
description     1-4
sequence of steps     1-5

installation
connecting the CATV cable     3-5, 3-7

interference, radio frequency     2-6

IOS images
upgrading     1-3

J


jewelry, avoiding for safety     2-2

L


LED
description     1-13

LEDs
1     4-6
Link     4-6
OK     4-6

lightning storm, safety during     2-2

M


MAX CPE parameter     1-3

maximum CPE devices     1-3

N


note, description of     x

O


operations
data connections     1-8
LED descriptions     1-13
voice connections     1-10

P


personal computer
subsystem for troubleshooting     4-4

pinouts
RJ-45
4E     B-3

power
connections     3-10
site requirements     3-4
subsystem for troubleshooting     4-4, 4-7
surge suppression     2-6
ungrounded     2-2

power factor corrector, power supply     3-4

power supply, physical description     1-16

prerequisites
provisioning     1-7

problem solving, subsystem     4-4

procedures
connecting the CATV cable     3-5, 3-7

provisioning
description     1-4
overview (figure)     1-7
power-on sequence     1-5
prerequisites     1-7

R


RF signal, subsystem for troubleshooting     4-4

RJ-45
4E
cable     B-3

routing
capabilities     1-2
figure     1-3
maximum CPE devices     1-2

S


safety recommendations
electrical     2-2
preventing electrostatic discharge damage     2-3

site requirements
environment     2-4
power     3-4

software images
upgrading     1-3

SP-RFII01-990731 RF interface specification     1-7

subsystems for troubleshooting
coaxial cable     4-8
power     4-7

system specifications     A-1

System status LED     4-6

T


timesaver, description     x

troubleshooting
coaxial cable subsystem     4-8
identifying installation problems     4-2
power subsystem     4-7
strategy     4-5

U


UniverCD, ordering     C-1

upgrading IOS images     1-3

upstream transmissions
description     1-10
frequency range     1-10

User LED 1     4-6

User LED 2     4-7

User LED 3     4-7

V


voice operations
caution about regulation of VoIP operations     1-11
description     1-10

Voice over IP
See VoIP

VoIP
support

W


Warning
proper grounding of router     2-2

wiring
quality and requirements     2-6

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