Cisco DDR2201 Series Installation And Operation Manual

Cisco DDR2201 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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3-6-2009 Draft
DDR2201 Series Residential
Gateway Installation and Operation
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  • Page 1 3-6-2009 Draft DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway Installation and Operation Guide...
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  • Page 3 3-6-2009 Draft Please Read Important Please read this entire guide. If this guide provides installation or operation instructions, give particular attention to all safety statements included in this guide.
  • Page 4 Copyright © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by photocopy,...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    FCC Compliance xiii About This Guide xvii Chapter 1 Introducing the DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway 1 Benefits and Features ......................2 What's On the Front Panel? ....................4 What's On the Back Panel? ..................... 6 Chapter 2 Installing the Residential Gateway Mounting the Residential Gateway Vertically..............
  • Page 6 3-6-2009 Draft Contents Restore Default Settings......................42 Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway............ 44 Time Settings .......................... 46 Access Control Services ......................49 IP Access Control ........................51 Password Access to the Residential Gateway..............54 Http Server Port ........................57 System Log Configuration....................
  • Page 7 3-6-2009 Draft Contents URL Filtering Function ....................... 151 Stateful Packet Inspection....................156 Local Certificates........................158 Trusted CA Certificates....................... 163 Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration Upstream Quality of Service ....................168 Remote Management......................171 Port Mapping........................173 Creating Certificates ......................176 Virtual Servers Setup......................178 Port Triggering Setup ......................
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The servicing instructions in this notice are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions, unless you are qualified to do so.
  • Page 9 3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker Die in dieser Mitteilung aufgeführten Wartungsanweisungen sind ausschließlich für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu reduzieren, sollten Sie keine Wartungsarbeiten durchführen, die nicht ausdrücklich in der Bedienungsanleitung aufgeführt sind, außer Sie sind zur Durchführung solcher Arbeiten qualifiziert.
  • Page 10 3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS U.S. Patents A patent notice is affixed to this product. In addition, the product may also be covered by one or more of the following patents: 4,498,169, 4,692,919, 4,748,667; 4,829,569; 4,866,770; 4,885,775; 4,888,799; 4,890,319; 4,922,456; 4,922,532; 4,924,498; 4,965,534;...
  • Page 11 3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
  • Page 12 3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Provide Ventilation and Select a Location ƒ Remove all packaging material before applying power to the product. ƒ Do not place this apparatus on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. ƒ Do not place this apparatus on an unstable surface. ƒ...
  • Page 13 3-6-2009 Draft IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3.
  • Page 14: Fcc Compliance

    ƒ Consult the service provider or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cisco Systems, Inc., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC approval of this device.
  • Page 15 3-6-2009 Draft FCC Compliance FCC Part 68 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States restricts specific uses of modems, and places registration responsibilities on both the manufacturer and the individual user. The modem may not be connected to a party line or to a coin-operated telephone. Notification to the telephone company is no longer required prior to connecting registered equipment, but upon request from the telephone company, the user shall tell the telephone company which line the equipment is connected to as well as the...
  • Page 16 3-6-2009 Draft FCC Compliance Canada This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to ANSI C 95.1 limits. The evaluation was based on evaluation per RSS-102 Rev 2. The minimum separation distance from the antenna to general bystander is 7.9 inches (20 cm) to maintain compliance. This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) limits.
  • Page 17 3-6-2009 Draft FCC Compliance FCC REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.. On the bass unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: GEMDL01BDDR2201V1. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
  • Page 18: About This Guide

    Introduction This installation and operation guide applies to the DDR2201 series residential gateway. The DDR2201 series residential gateway connects to the DSL network in your home to deliver data, video, voice, and wired (Ethernet) or wireless gateway capabilities all from one device. Use this guide to install the residential gateway in your home.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Introducing The Ddr2201 Series Residential Gateway

    Introduction Imagine walking through your home and accessing the Internet from nearly any room. The DDR2201 series residential gateway connects to the DSL line in your home and to your home network to deliver data, video, voice, and wired (Ethernet) or wireless gateway capabilities all from one device.
  • Page 20: Benefits And Features

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 1 Introducing the DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway Benefits and Features Your residential gateway offers the following benefits and features: Full routing functionality. The gateway router provides broadband transfer speeds available between your home network and the service provider's network for multi-user sharing.
  • Page 21 3-6-2009 Draft Benefits and Features ADSL2+. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) provides high-access transmission speeds for delivery of video, voice, and data services to homes over ordinary copper telephone wire. 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 22: What's On The Front Panel

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 1 Introducing the DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway What's On the Front Panel? The front panel of your residential gateway provides LED status indicators that indicate the operational state of your gateway. Refer to the following diagram for a description of the front panel.
  • Page 23 3-6-2009 Draft What's On the Front Panel? 10 INTERNET—Indicates wide area network (WAN) traffic. The LED indicators mean the following status: ƒ Solid. IP is connected. ƒ Blinking. WAN interface has activity. Off. No Internet connection. ƒ 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 24: What's On The Back Panel

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 1 Introducing the DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway What's On the Back Panel? Refer to the following diagram for a description of the back panel components. Important! Do not connect your PC to both the Ethernet and USB ports at the same time.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Installing The Residential Gateway

    3-6-2009 Draft Installing the Residential Gateway You can install the residential gateway in your home office and access the Internet from your kitchen computer to get your favorite recipe. Use this chapter to properly install your residential gateway and to connect the residential gateway to your computer and other devices in your home.
  • Page 26: Mounting The Residential Gateway Vertically

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 2 Installing the Residential Gateway Mounting the Residential Gateway Vertically Some installations may require that you place the residential gateway in a vertical position. Use proper care when installing the residential gateway in a vertical position. Be sure that the housing of the residential gateway is vertical and that the stand is extended as shown in the following illustration: 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 27: Mounting The Residential Gateway To The Wall

    3-6-2009 Draft Mounting the Residential Gateway to the Wall Mounting the Residential Gateway to the Wall The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall-mounting slots on the bottom of the residential gateway. Use the information on this page as a guide for mounting your residential gateway to the wall.
  • Page 28: Connecting Your Computer To The Residential Gateway

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 2 Installing the Residential Gateway Connecting Your Computer to the Residential Gateway You can connect a computer to the residential gateway using one of the following methods: Ethernet Connection Wireless Connection Note: These instructions describe a PC connection. You could also connect another type of device with a wireless interface.
  • Page 29 3-6-2009 Draft Connecting Your Computer to the Residential Gateway Connecting the Computer with a Wireless Connection A wireless connection requires a wireless-enabled notebook or a computer with an 802.11b/g wireless network adapter installed. Complete these steps to connect the computer with a wireless connection. Connect the power adapter that came with the residential gateway to the POWER port on the residential gateway and to to an electrical outlet.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Dsl Interface

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 2 Installing the Residential Gateway 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 .
  • Page 31 3-6-2009 Draft Connecting the DSL Interface Coaxial Connection Complete the following steps to connect the residential gateway to an IP set-top with coaxial cable for IPTV service. Ensure that the residential gateway is powered on. Connect a coaxial cable from the HPNA port on the gateway to the TO WALL (Video In) port on the set-top.
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  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Configuration And Operation

    3-6-2009 Draft Configuration and Operation The DDR2201 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.
  • Page 34 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation In This Chapter ƒ Logging In to the Residential Gateway ..........17 ƒ System Summary .................. 18 ƒ Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard ......19 ƒ Setting System Date and Time ............24 ƒ...
  • Page 35: Logging In To The Residential Gateway

    3-6-2009 Draft Logging In to the Residential Gateway The default configuration of the residential gateway uses IP address 192.168.1.254. If you have connected the residential gateway correctly and you have properly configured your computer, use the following steps to log in to the residential gateway as an administrator.
  • Page 36: System Summary

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation System Summary The System Summary screen provides a summary of the software used by the residential gateway and indicates the current status of the DSL connection. You can use this screen to find hardware and software information as well as physical and IP layer information.
  • Page 37: Setting Up Your System With The Setup Wizard

    3-6-2009 Draft Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard is a step-by-step sequence to set up your residential gateway for the first time to ensure proper operation. The wizard combines the various tasks into one convenient tool to reduce configuration time.
  • Page 38 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click Setup Wizard at the top of the screen. The (Setup Wizard 1/4) ------ Clone MAC screen opens. Do you want to enable the clone MAC function? MAC cloning enables you to change the MAC address of the residential gateway to match the MAC address of your PC or any service provider supplied MAC address.
  • Page 39 3-6-2009 Draft Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard Click Next. The (Setup Wizard 2/4 ------- Time Settings) screen opens. This screen lets you synchronize the time on the residential gateway with an Internet time server. If you do not syncrhonize the time with an Internet time server, the residential gateway will use its default time.
  • Page 40 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 10 Click Next. The (Setup Wizard 3/4) ------- Wireless Basic Settings screen opens. The residential gateway offers wireless capability by default. This screen allows you to configure the wireless settings to work with the devices in your environment.
  • Page 41 3-6-2009 Draft Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard ƒ 802.11g only ƒ 802.11b only 16 In the 54g Protection field, select Auto to enable 54g protection or Off to disable the function. The Auto option will use RTS/CTS to improve 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks.
  • Page 42: Setting System Date And Time

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Setting System Date and Time When you first set up your system with the wizard, you set your systems date and time. At a later time, you may need to reset the date and time, and you can use the following procedure.
  • Page 43: Setting Password

    3-6-2009 Draft Setting Password Setting Password To set the password for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. Click System on the main screen. The System Summary window opens. Under the Admin section on the screen, click Password Setting. The Access Control -- Password screen opens.
  • Page 44: Dhcp Leases

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation DHCP Leases The DHCP Leases screen displays the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) table. This screen shows a mapping of hosts (shown by their MAC addresses) and their assigned IP addresses. The DHCP server for the residential gateway assigns these IP addresses to the devices.
  • Page 45: Wan Information

    3-6-2009 Draft WAN Information WAN Information The WAN Info screen provides information about the ADSL2+ wide area network (WAN) parameters and status. You can use this screen to check the ADSL2+ connection. Path: System > Details > WAN 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 46: Route Information

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Route Information The Route Info screen shows the routing table for the residential gateway. This screen provides the gateway address for specific destination IP addresses. Path: System > Details > Route 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 47: Arp Information

    3-6-2009 Draft ARP Information ARP Information The ARP Info screen displays the address resolution protocol (ARP) table. This table shows the IP address to MAC address mapping. Path: System > Details > ARP 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 48: Cpu Information

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation CPU Information CPU Info screen shows detaileinformation about the CPU utilization and the active processes running on the residential gateway. Path: System > Details > CPU Info 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 49: Memory Information

    3-6-2009 Draft Memory Information Memory Information The Memory Info screen shows the detailed memory availability of the residential gateway. Path: System > Details > Memory Info 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 50: Lan Statistics

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation LAN Statistics The Statistics -- LAN screen displays statistics for the local area network (LAN). This screen shows the number of transmitted and received packets on the LAN interface for Ethernet, USB, and wireless devices. Path: System >...
  • Page 51: Wan Statistics

    3-6-2009 Draft WAN Statistics WAN Statistics The Statistics -- WAN screen displays statistics for the devices and interfaces on the wide area network (WAN). This screen shows the number of transmitted and received packets for the DSL WAN interface. Path: System > Statistics > WAN Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, click Reset Statistics on the screen.
  • Page 52: Atm Statistics

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation ATM Statistics The Statistics -- ATM screen displays statistics on the ATM interface. This screen shows the ATM Layer-2 statistics such as the number of ATM cells transmitted and received over the ATM interface. Path: System>Statistics>ATM Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, click Reset on the screen.
  • Page 53: Tools Update Software

    3-6-2009 Draft Tools Update Software Tools Update Software The Tools -- Update Software screen allows you to update the software for the residential gateway with a new version. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Update Software 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 54: Updating Software

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Updating Software To update the software for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 55 3-6-2009 Draft Updating Software Click Update Software. The Tools Update Software screen opens. In the Software File Name field, click Browse to locate the software image file. Click Update Software to update the software of your residential gateway with the new version. The residential gateway loads the new software and reboots when the software update is complete.
  • Page 56: Settings Backup

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Settings Backup The Settings - Backup screen allows you to back up the residential gateway configuration and save it to disk. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Back Up Config File Backing Up Configuration Settings To back up the configuration settings for the residential gateway, complete the following steps.
  • Page 57 3-6-2009 Draft Settings Backup Click Back Up Config file. The Settings - Backup screen opens. Click Back Up Settings. The following screen is displayed. Click Save. The system prompts you to select a location to store the backup. Select a location and type in a file name. Click Save to save a backup of the configuration.
  • Page 58: Update Settings

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Update Settings The Update Settings screen allows you to update the settings for the residential gateway from a source file. We recommend that you use this feature if you want to set up multiple residential gateways with a similar configuration. Path: System >...
  • Page 59 3-6-2009 Draft Update Settings Click Update Config file. The Update Settings screen opens. In the Settings File Name field, enter the name of the configuration file that you want to use to update your settings. You can click Browse to locate the file. Click Update Settings to update the configuration of the residential gateway.
  • Page 60: Restore Default Settings

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Restore Default Settings The Restore Default Settings screen allows you to restore the residential gateway configuration to the default settings. Note: You can also reset the device by inserting a sharp instrument, such as a paper clip, in the reset area on the back of the residential gateway.
  • Page 61 3-6-2009 Draft Restore Default Settings Click Restore Default Settings. The Tools Restore Default Settings screen opens. Click Restore Default Settings. The system displays the following prompt: Click OK. The system displays the following message: Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the default settings. 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 62: Saving The Configuration For The Residential Gateway

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway The Reboot the Residential Gateway screen allows you to save any configuration changes and to reboot the router to make the changes take effect. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Restore Default Settings > Save/Reboot Saving the Configuration and Rebooting the Residential Gateway To save any configuration changes and to reboot the router to make the changes take...
  • Page 63 3-6-2009 Draft Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway Click Save/Reboot. The system displays the following message: Follow the instructions on the the screen to save the configuration and to reboot the router. The System Summary screen opens when the residential gateway has finished rebooting.
  • Page 64: Time Settings

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Time Settings The Time Settings screen allows you to synchronize the time for the residential gateway with a network-based time server. Path: System > Management > Settings > Internet Time Synchronize with Internet Time To synchronize the time for the residential gateway with the Internet time, complete the following steps.
  • Page 65 3-6-2009 Draft Time Settings Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click Internet Time. The Time Settings screen opens. Check the box Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers. The Time Settings screen opens with populated fields. In the First NTP time server field, select a time server from the pull-down list. If you select Other, enter the name of the server in the blank field.
  • Page 66 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation In the Second NTP time server field, select a time server from the pull-down list. If you select Other, enter the name of the server in the blank field. In the Time zone offset field, select the time zone specific to your area. Click Save/Apply.
  • Page 67: Access Control Services

    3-6-2009 Draft Access Control Services Access Control Services The Access Control -- Services screen allows you to enable or disable services such as FTP, HTTP, and ICMP on the residential gateway. Path: System > Management > Settings > Service Control List Enabling or Disabling Services To enable or disable services on the residential gateway, complete the following steps.
  • Page 68 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click Service Control List. The Access Control -- Services screen opens. To enable or disable a service, do the following: ƒ To enable a service, select the check box next to the service you want to enable.
  • Page 69: Ip Access Control

    3-6-2009 Draft IP Access Control IP Access Control The IP Address Access Control mode, if enabled, permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List. If the Access Control mode is disabled, you cannot configure the residential gateway from non-local IP addresses.
  • Page 70 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click IP Access Control. The Access Control -- IP Address screen opens. 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 71 3-6-2009 Draft IP Access Control Click Add. The Access Control screen opens. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the management station that you want to allow access to the local management services. Click Save/Apply to allow access for the IP address you entered. 4030765 Rev 01...
  • Page 72: Password Access To The Residential Gateway

    3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Password Access to the Residential Gateway Access to the residential gateway is controlled through three user accounts: admin. Allows unrestricted access to change and view the configuration of the residential gateway. This login allows access to privileged information. support.
  • Page 73 3-6-2009 Draft Password Access to the Residential Gateway Creating Passwords To create passwords for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click the Settings tab.
  • Page 74 3-6-2009 Draft Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click Passwords. The Access Control -- Passwords screen opens. In the Username field from the drop-down list, select the type of password you are creating: admin, support, or user. Admin is the default user name. In the Old Password field, enter the old password.

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