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2-222220-200 HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount Adapter CXC-HD200-W2e Manual...
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Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount Adapter Corinex Communications Corp. 1200-570 Granville St. Vancouver, BC, V6C 3P1 Canada EMC: 2004/108/EC LVD: 2006/95/EC R&TTE: 1999/5/EEC RoHS: 2002/95/EC WEEE: 2002/96/EC EN 55022: 2006 (Class B) EN 55024: 1998 + AD1: 2001 + AD2: 2003...
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The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, it is subject to change without notice, and it does not represent a commitment on the part of Corinex Communications Corp.
5. Limitation of Liability. Corinex’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this EULA shall not exceed the price paid for the Software, if any. In no event shall CORINEX or its suppliers be liable to you for any consequential, special, incidental or indirect damages of any kind arising out of the use or inability to use the software, even if CORINEX or its supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or any claim by a third party.
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8. Precedence. Except as set out above, where separate terms are provided by the software supplier, then, subject to this EULA, those terms also apply and prevail, to the extent of any inconsistency with this EULA. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
2.4 Device Description 2.5 Multiplug Adapter Assembly 2.6 Technical Specifications 2.7 Factory Default Modem Configuration 2.8 Installing the Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount Starting Up the Modem Configuring the DHCP / TFTP Server Providing an IP Address Writing an Auto-configuration File Device specific parameters 7.1 Enable/disable multicast aging...
Introduction 1.1 Overview The Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount is a network interface adapter which uses the existing coaxial cable lines already installed in your home or office as a medium for communication. After successful installation, the HD200 CableLAN network behaves like a traditional LAN for computers.
Installation Guide Installation Guide 2.1 Package Contents When you receive your Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount, ensure that your package contains: • Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount (2 per dual pack) • Multiplug adapter EU and US version (2 of each per dual pack) • Coaxial cable (2 per dual pack) • Coaxial diplexer (2 per dual pack) • Standard Ethernet cable (2 per dual pack) • CD with documentation We are constantly innovating our products.
Ethernet port Note: PTTP (Parametric Translation Table Protocol) is a proprietary protocol enabling communication with management VLAN. It is described in detail in the AV200 ALMA autoconfiguration manual located on the Documentation CD (chapter PTTP protocol). Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
There is a activity on the Ethernet interface. 2.5 Multiplug Adapter Assembly 1. Remove multiplug adapter and Wall Mount housing from packaging. a) Multiplug adapter * * “Multiplug adapter may differ from region to region.” b) Wall-Mount Housing Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
Transmitted Power spectral density -56 dBm/Hz Power Consumption Safety & EMI UL/EN 60950, FCC Part 15, EN 55022 EMC limits Fuse FSI, T500 mA, 250 V AC* * The fuse has to be replaced by authorised personnel only. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
2.8.1 Installing the Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount: xDSL environment The Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount will need to be installed in a network topology similar to the diagram shown below. Please note some steps may vary depending on your network topology, IP address settings etc.
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In order to make your network work, at least 2 adapters (a Head End and a slave unit) are needed on a network. The current version of the CableLAN Wall Mount adapter can work only as a slave unit and another device from Corinex’s portfolio (e.g. Corinex Low Voltage Access Gateway, High Density Access Gateway, HD Building Controller etc.) has to be used as a Head End or master unit.
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In order to make your network work, at least 2 adapters (a Head End and a slave unit) are needed on a network. The current version of the CableLAN Wall Mount adapter can work only as a slave unit and another device from Corinex’s portfolio (e.g. Corinex Low Voltage Access Gateway, High Density Access Gateway, HD Building Controller etc.) has to be used as a Head End or master unit.
If you cannot see the DHCP packets coming from the modem, a couple of possible causes are: • The firewall is filtering out these packets • You are not running Wireshark on the correct Ethernet interface • The adapter does not have the factory-default configuration • The adapter is booting in NVRAM mode and is using static IP settings. Note: In order to see the DHCP discovery, a factory reset is suggested. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
• DHCP extensions Note: The HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount can only be used as a slave (CPE, Customer Premises Equipment). Therefore another adapter from Corinex’s portfolio needs to be installed in the network to act as a master (i.e. LV Gateway).
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“Add”. A new window will pop up (see figure on next page). 3. In the tab, “Basic Profile”, set a subnet mask that is compatible with your computer settings. Under gateway, enter the static IP of your computer or leave it blank. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
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4. In the tab, “Boot”, type the IP address of your computer under “Next Server IP Address” and “Name”. Then check the option, “Always use option 66/67 for Name and File”. Figure 5: Boot tab Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
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This assignment is based on the adapter’s MAC address. Note: The HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount can be used only as a slave (CPE, Customer Premises Equipment). Therefore another adapter from Corinex’s portfolio needs to be installed in the network to act as a master (i.e. LV Gateway).
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If none of the Slaves obtains an IP address, the probable cause is that the Master was not properly configured. If the Master modem does not become Master, the Slaves will not be able to find a network signal to link to. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
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Configuring the DHCP / TFTP Server Figure 8: Static leases list, showing date and time of the recently configured nodes Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
The option 120 is used to disable PTTP in the DHCP response. This will prevent the modem from trying to obtain the management VLAN from another CableLAN modem. In some cases, the PTTP has been known to interfere with Windows XP network services. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
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DHCP acknowledgement. Discovery and request are issued by the modem, while offer and acknowledgement are issued by the client computer. Once the modem has an IP address, you should be able to ping it. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
Note: The HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount can only be used as a slave (CPE, Customer Premises Equipment). In order to create a simple network as described above, another adapter from Corinex’s portfolio has to be set as the master device.
Device specific parameters This chapter describes autoconfiguration parameters and MIBs, that are specific for the Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount. The general parameters can be found in the remaining two documents: Alma auto-configuration and SNMP manual. 7.1 Enable/disable multicast aging A new functionality was added in the firmware to enable/disable multicast aging.
The parameter NODE_NUMBER has to be placed before the parameter GENERAL_ TYPE in the configuration file. A valid value for the parameter is 1 - 99. Factory default value is 0. Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount...
Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide The Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount has been designed to be a reliable and easy-to-use network connection device. Please refer to the list below to aid in troubleshooting. The AP LED is off. 1. Make sure the power adapter is plugged directly into the electrical outlet, and that the outlet has power.
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• If possible, send us a network diagram which includes the IP addresses for computers/router/access point/Corinex devices. This can speed up the problem estimation. If you use any non-Corinex equipment, please specify what kind. The drawing can be made in any graphics editor and exported to one of the standard graphic formats (JPEG, GIF). Or you can just draw it on paper and scan it • Specify which operating systems are used with the devices in the network.
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