2 network connectivity, 3 system configuration and installation, 0 overview – Alpha Technologies DSM3 for XM3 - Technical Manual User Manual

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745-814-B11-001, Rev. C (03/2014)

The DSM3 Series cable modem must be recognized by the CMTS as a valid device to be assigned an IP

address from the DHCP server, to locate the TFTP and TOD servers and to communicate with the SNMP

management server (trap receiver).
Data from both the cable modem and power supply are accessed and managed through the modem’s IP

address on the secure private modem network. The Communications Module is not accessible from the

public Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) network. Consequently, the Network Management System

(NMS) that monitors the power supplies must have access to the same private modem network.
CMTS and system vendors use different security methods to insure network integrity, but common

considerations are:

• Network MAC filtering may have to be modified to allow the cable modem OUI of 00:90:EA for North

America, and 00:03:08 for European models.

• For SNMP access, UDP ports 161 and 162 must not be blocked.

• For TFTP access, port 69 must not be blocked.

• For HTTP access, port 80 must not be blocked.

• For SNTP access, port 37 must not be blocked.

• Firewalls must allow TFTP, DHCP, SNMP and TOD communication to the cable modem.

• If the address of the TFTP or TOD server is different than the DHCP server, the response from the

DHCP server must contain the TFTP and TOD addresses.

2.3

System Configuration and Installation

NOTE:
Before installation, read all of

Section 2.0, Overview.

DSM3 Series installation and setup is comprised of three basic steps:

1. Configuring the Network: Provisioning the DHCP Server with the Communications Module’s MAC

address and assigning it a DOCSIS Configuration File.

2. Setting Options: The DSM3 Series is designed for out of the box, "plug and play" operation, but

non-default settings such as SNMP trap destination addresses may be required for the Network

Management System (NMS). SNMP trap addresses can be set automatically via the DOCSIS

Configuration File per RFC 4639 (IPv4), or through SNMPv3 Notification settings (IPv6), while DSM3

Series proprietary options may be set through type-11 TLV entries. The SCTE-HMS and Alpha MIBs

may need to be compiled into a MIB browser before it can be used to monitor or set Communications

Module and power supply parameters.

3. Field Installation of the DSM3 Series into the power supply, connecting the battery string wire

harnesses, Tamper, and Environmental Control (as applicable) and verifying operation.

These steps can be performed independently of one another. However, configuring the network prior

to field installation will allow the installation to be verified while personnel are still on-site. Performing

field installation before network configuration and

before the installation can be verified, might result in

additional field service calls to correct mistakes.
Carefully read the following section in order to understand the dependencies within the system before

performing system configuration or hardware installation.

2.0 Overview

2.2

Network Connectivity

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