Documentation
The DHCPatriot™ comes with a printed manual, setup
guide and other documentation. If you've misplaced yours or would like to reference
an electronic copy, you can find that information below.
Deployment Guides
- Cable Modem Network Deployment Sample
- A typical Cable Modem network
setup. Featuring DHCP directly to the end-user. DHCP
traffic for Cable modem management could also be
enabled if desired.
- Wireless (WISP) Network Deployment Sample
- A typical Wireless (WISP)
network. This setup features direct authentication
for the end-user network. A second DHCP network
could also be setup to provide addressing for the
CPE radios as well.
- Fiber (FTTH) Network Deployment Sample
- A typical Fiber (FTTH)
network. Authentication for the end-user's PC can be
optional while VOIP and Set-top Box devices may or
may not use DHCP. This setup features 3 distinct
networks under this deployment: internet, VOIP and
video.
- Simple DSL Network Layout Deployment Sample
- A simple DSL network layout.
This sample could use an optional separate RADIUS
server or the built-in authentication on the
DHCPatriot with the border router or DSLAM acting as
the DHCP Relay agent.
- Multi-Service Type Network Deployment Sample
- The DHCPatriot can serve
multiple service types simultaneously from its
central location. DSL, Fiber, Cable modem and
wireless networks can all be served simultaneously
by the DHCPatriot. These networks can also be any
combination of authenticated and non-authenticated
setups.
- Multi-Data Center Network Deployment Sample
- The DHCPatriot can also be
deployed in more complex networks. Here we have a
fiber ring setup with remote POPS throughout the
ring. This example ISP also has two data centers and
two internet backbone connections for redundancy
purposes. The DHCPatriot in this scenario can be
physically split with each half in each data center.
- CALEA Target Network Deployment Sample
- The DHCPatriot ties a username
to each IP address in use on your dynamic network in
real-time. It is easy to integrate into existing
networks and provides powerful features with
relatively few changes required to existing
equipment. Further, it does not require the purchase
of specialized equipment or software to fully
integrate.
Product Manuals
Quick Start Guides
Patch Notes
System Preview Sheets
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