Tejas Networks TJ2100N-14ET Device User Manual
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TJ2100N-14ET Device
TJ2100N-14ET User Manual
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Table of Contents
Overview
5
Scope ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Who This Guide Is For ………………………………………………………………… 5
Safety first………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Chapter Organization …………………………………………………………………. 9
Introduction
11
System Overview………………………………………………………………………11
Interfaces ……………………………………………………………………………….11
Functions and Features……………………………………………………………….12
Precautions ……………………………………………………………………………..12
System Features……………………………………………………………………….13
Regulatory standard compliance ……………………………………………………15
Hardware Architecture
17
User Interface Configuration
19
Basic Configuration ……………………………………………………………………19
Status- IPv6 …………………………………………………………………………….22 Status- PON……………………………………………………………………………..23 Status- VoIP …………………………………………………………………………….24 LAN Interface Settings………………………………………………………………..25
WLAN Configuration …………………………………………………………………..26
Basic Settings …………………………………………………………………………..26 Advanced Settings ……………………………………………………………………..31 Security ………………………………………………………………………………….34 Access Control ………………………………………………………………………….36 Site Survey………………………………………………………………………………37 WPS………………………………………………………………………………………. 38 Status …………………………………………………………………………………….39 Easy Mesh ……………………………………………………………………………….40 WAN Configuration…………………………………………………………………….42
Services …………………………………………………………………………………46
DHCP ……………………………………………………………………………………..46 Dynamic
DNS……………………………………………………………………………48 IGMP Proxy………………………………………………………………………………50
Diagnostics ………………………………………………………………………………51 Ping
……………………………………………………………………………………….51 Ping6
……………………………………………………………………………………..52 Tracert (Trace route to a destination
host using IPV4 traffic)………………….53 Tracert6 (Trace route to a destination host
using IPv6 traffic) ………………..54 UPnP (Universal Plug-n-Play)
………………………………………………………..55 RIP (Routing protocol)…………………………………………………………………56
Samba ……………………………………………………………………………………58
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Firewall …………………………………………………………………………………..59 VoIP
……………………………………………………………………………………..67
VoIP-Advance …………………………………………………………………………..69 Tone
………………………………………………………………………………………71 Other ……………………………………………………………………………………..72
Network ………………………………………………………………………………….74 Call History
………………………………………………………………………………74 Register Status
…………………………………………………………………………75 Advance …………………………………………………………………………………76 ARP
Table ………………………………………………………………………………..76 Bridging
………………………………………………………………………………….77 Routing …………………………………………………………………………………..78
Print Server ……………………………………………………………………………..79
Others……………………………………………………………………………………. 79 IP QoS
……………………………………………………………………………………80 QoS Policy
……………………………………………………………………………….80 QoS Classification
………………………………………………………………………80 Traffic Shaping ………………………………………………………………………….81
IPv6 ………………………………………………………………………………………. 82 IPv6 Enable/Disable
……………………………………………………………………82 RADVD ……………………………………………………………………………………83 DHCPv6
………………………………………………………………………………….. 84 MLD Proxy
……………………………………………………………………………….86 MLD Snooping
…………………………………………………………………………..87 IPv6 Routing …………………………………………………………………………….88
IP/Port Filtering …………………………………………………………………………89 IPv6 ACL
…………………………………………………………………………………90 Admin ……………………………………………………………………………………92
GPON Settings ………………………………………………………………………….92 OMCI
Information………………………………………………………………………93 CommitReboot
………………………………………………………………………….94 Backup/Restore ………………………………………………………………………… 95
System Log ……………………………………………………………………………..96 Password
………………………………………………………………………………… 97 Firmware Upgrade
……………………………………………………………………..98 ACL ……………………………………………………………………………………….99 Time
Zone …………………………………………………………………………….. 101
TR-069…………………………………………………………………………………. 102 Statistics
……………………………………………………………………………… 104 Interface
Statistics…………………………………………………………………… 104 PON Statistics
………………………………………………………………………… 105
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Overview
This section describes who must read this guide, how it is organized, and what
conventions are used in the document.
Scope
This document introduces and orients service providers to system overview, and
the user interface configuration of the product.
Who This Guide Is For
This document is intended for operators, engineers and service providers who
use the user interface of products to provide support services to the ONTs.
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Safety first
To prevent personal injury, equipment damage, and service interruptions, you
must follow all precautionary messages given in the document in addition to
all the local safety standards required by your company. The following symbols
used in the document at various places represent important situations.
Table 1: Safety Sign Conventions
Symbols
Meaning
Caution
Represents
Situations that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Danger Hot Surface
Situation that could cause physical injury. Failure to observe this precaution
may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage.
Situation that could result in personal physical injury including burns.
Optical Safety
Staring directly into the optical connector output beam may cause irreparable damage to your eyes. It could even lead to loss of eye sight.
Electric Shock Risk Observe this precaution to prevent personal injury, or death. This can cause equipment damage.
Static Discharge Warning
Handle the equipment wearing an anti-static ESD wrist strap properly grounded to discharge the static buildup. Failure to observe this precaution may result in equipment damage.
Table 2: Environmental Regulatory Conventions
Symbols
Meaning
Represents
European Conformity
China RoHS
Abbreviation of original French words Conformité Européenne which translates
to European Conformity.
CE Marking on a product is a manufacturer’s declaration that the product
complies with the essential requirements of the relevant European health,
safety and environmental protection legislation.
China RoHS chasing arrow symbol with a “50” indicating that hazardous material
is not released into the environment until 50 years after the date of
manufacture.
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Symbols
Meaning China RoHS
WEEE
Represents
China RoHS chasing arrow symbol with a “10” indicating that hazardous material
is not released into the environment until 10 years after the date of
manufacture.
The WEEE- Waste of electrical and electronic equipment – under Article 11(2)
of the WEEE Directive. It is also prescribed by European standard
EN50419:2005.
This symbol indicates the need for separate collection for products.
Table 3: Power Unit safety conventions
Symbols
Meaning
Danger
Caution
Represents
Do not jack-in/jack-out PSU/PFU card in the system with PowerCable connected.
PSU/PFU has high energy and/or voltage level that can cause serious
electrocution or burn.
When removing a card, the unit should not be replaced into the system for at
least 5 seconds to ensure that unit capacitors have discharged.
Static Discharge Warning
Static charge can damage the equipment. While handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static buildup.
Hot Surface
Do not touch the heat sinks on the unit just after removal.
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Overview
Chapter Organization
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter
Introduction on page 11
Hardware Architecture on page 17
User Interface Configuration on page 19
Scope
This chapter introduces the TJ2100N-14ET with details of system overview and
system features. This chapter details the hardware details of TJ2100N-14ET
including the LED indications.
This chapter details the basic user interface configuration and configuring
PPPoE, WiFi, IPTV and Phone.
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Introduction
TJ2100N-14ET is an ONT (Optical Network Terminal) placed at the customer
premises of GPON network. The functionality is to provide broadband
connectivity to the residential user using GPON technology.
System Overview
TJ2100N-14ET system is an access node in FTTH architecture of GPON system. The
system is a single card system and is designed to serve a single residential
unit. ONT operates in Non-AC conditions and is powered by 12V power adaptor.
AC-DC adaptor is provided to support working with 90-270V, 50Hz, AC supply.
ONT can be installed on table top and wall mounted enclosure suitable for
indoor environments.
CAUTION: If the ONT is used in restricted access area, only authorized person
On one side it has fiber (GPON) interface and on other side it has user
interfaces with upto 4 LAN ports with RJ-45 interface supporting 10/100/1000
BaseT, 1 USB, 2×2 MIMO Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) , and 2 POTS interfaces.
Interfaces
It has the following interfaces:
1 G-PON port 4 x 10/100/1000BaseT interfaces 2 POTS/FXS interfaces 1 USB 3.0-
downward compatible to USB 2.0 Dual band, Dual radio IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
2×2 MIMO WiFi.
OPTICAL SAFETY: Do not stare or look directly into the optical connector
output beam, as this can cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even loss
of eye sight.
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Functions and Features
In the upstream direction,
The TJ2100N-14ET connects with the OLT at the network side through a passive
optical network (G-PON) port to provide integrated access service. In the
downstream direction,
The TJ2100N-14ET connects with LAN switches, PC, STB and so on through
Ethernet
ports, so as to access data, voice and video services (Triple Play services).
The TJ2100N-14ET connects to a phone or a fax through POTS ports to provide
Voice
and FAX services. The TJ2100N-14ET has the following features:
Serves as a GPON terminal to support broadband connection. Supports GPON
access technology, providing up to 2.5 Gbit/s downstream rate and
1.25 Gbit/s upstream rate at the network side.
Provides 4×10/100/1000 Base-T full-duplex Ethernet ports, allowing all IP
related
services like Internet, IPTV, VOD and over the top services.
Provides Voice and FAX services through two POTS ports with the RJ-
11connectors. USB ports can be used to connect Printers, storage devices or
adaptors. Supports remote software upgrade from OLT/TR69 or ONT webUI. Dying
Gasp support for power loss indication.
Precautions
Following are some of precautions listed:
Do not make direct eye contact with live fiber. Make sure that fiber does not
have any bend. Keep the TJ2100N-14ET out of reach of children. Do not place
the TJ2100N-14ET in direct sunlight.
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System Features
Table 4: Software and Hardware Features
Software Features
Hardware Features
Supports 32 T-CONTs , 64GEM Port-IDs Supports Realtime DBA (mode 0) Advanced L2/3/4 Classifier IGMPv2 support, IPv6 ready Full feature vocoder package: G.711, G.729 A/B, G.726, G.723.1 T.38 fax relay Jitter buffer, echo cancelation 256 entry MAC table
Optical interface
Transmission: GPON : ITU-T G.984 Line rate: Downstream – 2.5 Gbps, Upstream
1.25 Gbps
Fiber: Single mode fiber (G.652) Connector: SC/APC Wavelength: 1490nm D/S,
1310 nm U/S Distance: Up to 20/40 km depending upon the split
ratio and type of SFP used at OLT.
Link budget: Receive Sensitivity -27 dBm (class
B+) and Transmit power 3dBm (Max 5 dBm)
64 entry VLAN table
LAN interface
Wire Speed NAPT even in PPPoE mode.
Firewall and ACL, prevent MAC address spoofing, limit to the number of MAC/IP
addresses per port.
256 multicast groups are supported
IEEE 802.3x based flow control
Protocol: IEEE 802.3 on 10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet interfaces.
Connector: RJ-45
Wi-Fi Interfaces
IEEE 802.11 b/g/N/ac with 20/40/80 MHz
bandwidth
SSID per radio: 4 AP isolation: Supported
Per VLAN based bandwidth management and QoS support
802.1p bridging is supported
Max clients: 128 (32 per radio) Mac restrict mode: Supported Mac filter based probe response: Supported
Piggy-back DBRu report mode 0 is supported
Idle-GEM DBA support
No of TX/RX chains: 2 WMM support: Yes Preamble: Configurable between short/long
Concurrent support of Piggy-back DBRu and Idle-GEM DBA
TCONT type 1 to TCONT type 4 are supported
Bandwidth control per UNI port is available
AES support is available
TJ2100N-14ET can be configured to accept following types of frames from end
users:
Customer VLAN tagged frames Priority tagged frames
Beacon interval: Configurable Security: Open, 802.1x, WPA2, WPA2-PSK
Voice interface
Protocol : POTS Connector : RJ-11
Power Rating: 1.5A @ 12V DC
Power Consumption: 15Watts
Environmental Compliance: QM333 Operating Temperature: 0°C to 45°C Storage
Temperature: -25C to +70C Operating Humidity: 5%RH to 95%RH, no
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Untagged frames 802.1p mode
RS(255, 239) FEC is supported
Table I.1/G.984.1 – Examples of services and UNIs include:
Ethernet and IPTV on RJ-45
based interface (4xGE)
POTS on RJ-11 interface
Hardware Features
condensing Dimension Details:
Length = 240mm Height = 170mm Depth = 61mm
Weight: 450gms (without packing)
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Regulatory standard compliance
The list of national and international electromagnetic compatibility, safety,
reliability and RoHS standards in this chapter is not exhaustive. The
standards listed are generally regarded as the primary applicable standards.
The conformity status on additional national and international standards not
listed in this section can be provided upon request.
Regulatory standards compliance
Specification EMI/EMC
Safety
Laser Safety Environment RoHS compliant
Standard
FCC Part-15, Subpart B, Class-A ICES-003, Class-A EN 300386 EN 55022 Class-A /
CISPR-22 Class-A EN 55032 Class-A / CISPR-32 Class-A EN 55024 / CISPR-24
(EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4,
EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-29) EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 and
EN61000-4-11 (applicable to AC
power supply products) Certified for CB Scheme IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1 IEC
62368-1 / EN 62368-1 UL 62368-1 UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.62368-1-14 IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 IEC 60825-2 / EN 60825-2
21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)1040 ETS 300 019-1-1, Class 1.2 Storage
ETS 300 019-1-2, Class 2.3 Transportation ETS 300 019-1-3, Class 3.2 Operating
stationary use QM333 Functional for Environmental testing of Electronic
equipment’s for Transmission and switching use.
Directive 2015/863/EU
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase
the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment
into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Hardware Architecture
The following shows the front view of TJ2100N-14ET:
Figure 1: Front Panel- TJ2100N-14ET
Table 5: LED Status Description
LED
NAME
WiFi service
Alarm indicator
OLT link indicator Phone (PH-1 and PH-2)
WPS Status Internet Power
STATUS DESCRIPTION
On Off Off Red Green Off On Off Blinking On Off On Off On On Off
WiFi function is enabled. WiFi function is disabled. Default indication. Indicates the presence of alarm on the ONT. Indicates that there is no alarm on the ONT. No link is established with OLT. ONT has successfully established link with OLT. VoIP is not configured or disabled. Voice port is enabled and it is OFFhook. Voice port is enabled and it is ONhook. WPS authentication is not done. WPS Authentication is done. WAN connection is not created on ONT. WAN connection is created on ONT. ONT is powered on. No power supply to ONT.
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Following table lists the status and significance of Ethernet LEDs.
Sl No. LED Status
Description
ETH-1 ETH-2 ETH-3
ETH-4
1
Off
Off
Off
Off
Ethernet link is not connected.
2
On
On
On
On
Ethernet link is up.
3
Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing
Traffic on Ethernet
Following table details the port functionality of TJ2100N-14ET ONT:
Table 6: Ports Description
Symbol Port
Function
PON port
VOIP Port 1 and 2 (PH-1/PH-2) Power Input
SC-APC Connector: To provide one PON access port for the integrated access
service.
RJ-11: To provide two Voice telephone ports to connect to a phone or a FAX, so
as to provide voice and fax services.
Input Requirement: 12V DC, 2A.
USB RST Switch WPS Switch
Supports USB3.0 Standard. Push Button: To reset ONT or Factory Default. Used to authenticate WiFi access for Guests.
ETH1 to ETH4
1×4 RJ45 Connector: it is provide 10/100/1000 BaseT interface (UNI).
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User Interface Configuration
Following are some of the configurations required: 1. Basic Configuration 2.
Configuration of PPPoE account (Internet) 3. Configuration of WiFi Service 4.
IPTV service configuration 5. Phone(voice)/FAX service configuration
Basic Configuration
To perform the basic configuration, 1. Connect PC or laptop to any Ethernet
port. 2. Configure a PC or laptop in DHCP mode and connect it to one of the
LAN ports of
TJ2100N-14ET so that it gets an IP from the residential gateway. 3. Go to
command prompt in connected laptop and check the received IP by typing
ipconfig in windows and ifconfig in Linux. It will receive an IP from class
192.168.1.1. 4. Open an Internet browser in the connected laptop/PC. Browse
the following site:
http://192.168.1.1 the gateway config page is displayed. 5. Enter the user
name and the password. The default user name is “admin” and its
password is “admin”.
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6. Click Log In.
Figure 2: Login page
7. The Device Status is displayed. This page shows the current status and
some basic settings of the device. This page is also displayed if we navigate
to Status-> Device.
Figure 3: Configuration page
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Table 7: Device Status parameters
Parameter
Description
System
Device Name
Displays the model number of the device (ONT); TJ2100N-14ET.
Uptime
Displays the uptime of ONT.
Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the ONT.
CPU Usage
Displays the CPU usage details.
Memory Usage Displays the memory usage details.
LAN Configuration
IP Address
Displays the current IP address of the ONT.
Subnet Mask
Displays the current subnet mask.
DHCP Server
Displays the status of DHCP Server as ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’.
MAC Address
Displays the Mac Address of the ONT.
WAN Configuration
Interface
Displays the name of the interface.
VLAN ID
Displays the VLAN ID of the traffic assigned for the interface.
Connection Type Displays the type of connection.
Protocol
Displays the name of the protocol.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the interface.
Gateway
Displays the IP address of the gateway node.
Status
Displays the status of the interface as ‘Up’ or ‘Down’.
Click on the Refresh button to refresh or reload the page.
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Status- IPv6
To view the current status of IPv6, select Device Status-> IPv6 from the
navigation menu. IPv6 Status page is displayed.
Figure 4: IPv6 Status
Table 8: IPv6 Status parameters
Parameter
Description
LAN Configuration
IPv6 Address
Displays the IPv6 address.
IPv6 Link-Local Address
Displays the link-local address, an IPv6 unicast address that can be automatically configured on any interface using the link-local prefix.
Prefix Delegation
Prefix
Displays the prefix for the address.
WAN Configuration
Interface
Displays the name of the interface.
VLAN ID
Displays the VLAN ID of the traffic assigned for the interface.
Connection Type Displays the type of connection.
Protocol
Displays the name of the protocol.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the interface.
Status
Displays the status of the interface as ‘Up’ or ‘Down’.
Click on the Refresh button to refresh or reload the page.
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Status- PON
To view the current status of PON, select Device Status-> PON from the
navigation menu. PON Status page is displayed.
Figure 5: PON Status
Table 9: PON Status parameters
Parameter
Description
PON Status
Vendor Name
Displays the name of the vendor for optical device of ONT.
Part Number
Displays the part number of optical device of ONT.
Temperature
Displays the temperature of the ONT in terms of degree celsius.
Voltage
Displays the voltage in terms of Volts for GPON optics.
Tx Power
Displays the power in terms of dBm transmitted by the ONT.
Rx Power
Displays the power in terms of dBm received on the PON port of the OLT node from the ONT connected to it.
Bias Current
Displays the bias current in terms of milliamperes for GPON optics.
GPON Status
ONU State
Displays the operational state of the ONU.
ONU ID
Displays the number assigned to the ONTG based on the order in which it is discovered.
LOID Status
Click on the Refresh button to refresh or reload the page.
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Status- VoIP
To view the register status of the port, select Device Status-> VoIP from the
navigation menu. VoIP Register Status page is displayed.
Figure 6: VoIP Register Status
Table 10: VoIP Register Status parameters
Parameter
Description
Register Status
Port
Displays the port number.
Status
Displays the status of the port.
Click on the Refresh button to refresh or reload the page.
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LAN Interface Settings
This page is used to configure the LAN interface of your device. In this page
you can change the setting for IP addresses, subnet mask, etc. Go to LAN-> LAN
Interface Settings. LAN Interface Settings page is displayed.
Figure 7: LAN Interface Settings
Select or enter the desired values by referring to LAN Interface Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 11: LAN Interface Settings parameters
Parameter
Description
InterfaceName Displays the interface name of the ONT.
IP Address
Allows you to enter the IP address of the ONT in the text box provided.
Subnet Mask
Allows you to enter the subnet mask in the text box provided.
IGMP Snooping
Allows you to ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ IGMP snooping feature by selecting the desired radio button. This is required for IPTV feature on LAN ports of ONT.
Ethernet to
Allows you to ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ Ethernet to Wireless blocking
Wireless Blocking feature by selecting the desired radio button.
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WLAN Configuration
Basic Settings
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Basic Settings in the navigation pane.
WLAN Basic Settings page is displayed. This page is used to configure the
parameters for WLAN clients that may connect your access points. In this page
you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network
parameters. Following figure shows the WLAN Basic Settings of wlan0 (5GHz) (An
example):
NOTE: Each of the parameter can be configured by drop down menus provided in
the page.
Figure 8: WLAN Basic Settings
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Following figure shows the WLAN Basic Settings of wlan1 (2.4GHz) (An example):
NOTE: Each of the parameter can be configured by drop down menus provided in
the page.
Figure 9: WLAN Basic Settings- 2.4GHz
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to WLAN Basic Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 12: WLAN Basic Settings parameters
Parameter Description
Disable WLAN Interface Band
Mode Multiple AP
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable WLAN interface.
Allows you to select the frequencies from the drop down menu.
For wlan0 (5GHz):
5GHz (A) 5GHz (N) 5GHz (A + N) 5GHz (AC) 5GHz (N + AC) 5GHz (A+ N + AC)
For wlan1 (2.4GHz):
2.4GHz (B) 2.4GHz (G) 2.4GHz (B + G) 2.4GHz (N) 2.4GHz (G + N) 2.4GHz (B+ G +
N)
Allows you to select the WLAN mode from the drop down menu.
AP (Default) Client (Do not use this mode, unless you are clear of wireless
client)
On selecting AP mode, Multiple AP parameter can be configured. On clicking
Multiple AP button, Multiple APs page will be displayed. This page shows and
updates the wireless setting for multiple APs. Following parameters are
displayed on Multiple APs page:
AP Isolation: Allows you to enable or disable AP isolation by selecting
the desired radio button.
No.: Lists the multiple APs. These are also called guest SSIDs. Enable: Allows
you to select the check box, to modify the details of the
following parameters: Band, SSID Data Rate, Broadcast SSID WMM, Client
Isolation, Active Client List, Multicast to Unicast.
Select the desired values and click Apply changes. To revert to default values
on the page, click Reset button.
NOTE: This parameter is not applicable when Disable WLAN Interface check box is selected.
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Parameter Description
SSID
Allows you to enter the SSID name (Service Set Identifier) in the text box provided.
An SSID is a unique ID that consists of 32 characters and is used for naming wireless networks. When multiple wireless networks overlap in a certain location, SSIDs make sure that data gets sent to the correct destination.
Channel Width Allows you to select the channel width from the drop down menu. Channel width basically controls how broad the signal is for transferring data.
For wlan0 (5GHz):
20MHz 40MHz 80MHz
For wlan1 (2.4GHz):
20MHz 40MHz
Control Sideband
Allows you to select the Control Sideband from the drop down menu.
The Control Side Band field defines the sideband which is used for the
secondary or extension channel when the AP is operating in 40 Mhz channel
width.
For wlan0 (5GHz): Auto
For wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Upper Lower
Channel Number
Allows you select the channel number from the drop down menu.
For wlan0 (5GHz):
Auto (DFS) 36 to 64 (integral multiples of 4) 100 to 112 (integral multiples
of 4) 149 to 161 (integral multiples of 4)
For wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Auto 5 to 11
Radio Power (%)
Allows you to set the power consumption of WiFi router from the drop down menu.
100% 70% 50% 35% 15%
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Parameter Description
Associated Clients
Shows the details of the associated wireless client. On clicking Show Active WLAN Clients button, Active WLAN Clients page is displayed that shows the MAC Address, transmission, reception packet counters and encrypted status for each associated WLAN clients.
MAC Address Tx Packets Rx Packets Tx Rate (Mbps) Power Saving Expired Time (sec)
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
Click Close button to close the page.
Enable
Select this check box for WLAN to act as Client and AP modes
Universal
simultaneously.
Repeater Mode
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Advanced Settings
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Advanced Settings in the navigation
pane. WLAN Advanced Settings page is displayed. These settings are only for
more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about WLAN.
These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes
will have on your Access Point. Following figure shows the WLAN Advanced
Settings of wlan0 (5GHz)/wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Figure 10: WLAN Advanced Settings- 5GHz/2.4GHz
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to WLAN Advanced Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 13: WLAN Advanced Settings parameters
Parameter
Description
Fragment Threshold
Allows you to enter the fragmentation threshold that limits the size of packets transmitted over the wireless network. If a packet exceeds the fragmentation threshold, it is sent as multiple 802.11 frames. The range used for fragmentation threshold is 256 to 2346. The default value is 2346. Do not change these settings.
RTS Threshold
Allows you to enter RTS (Request to Send), the optional mechanism used by the 802.11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions.
The RTS packet size threshold is 0 to 2347 octets. Typically, sending RTS frames does not occur unless the packet size exceeds this threshold.
Beacon Threshold Allows you to enter beacon interval to help keep the network synchronized. Default value is 100ms. Range of beacon interval is 20ms to 1024ms. 100ms is recommended settings.
DTIM Period
Allows you to enter DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Map or Message) period, a time interval to wake up wireless clients from Sleep Mode. Range of DTIM period is 1-255. The default value is 3.
Data Rate
Allows you to select the transmission speed from the drop down menu.
Preamble Type
Allows you to set the desired mode by selecting the radio button against Long Preamble or Short Preamble.
Broadcast SSID Allows you to enable or disable broadcast SSID by selecting desired radio button.
Client Isolation
Allows you to enable or disable Client Isolation by selecting desired radio button. When this is enabled, it prevents a device that is connected to the network by a wireless connection from accessing resources that are connected to the network by a wired connection.
Protection
Allows you to enable or disable protection by selecting desired radio button.
Aggregation
Allows you to enable or disable the transmission of link aggregation details such as status, capabilities, and port ID to the remote system.
Short GI
Allows you to enable or disable short GI (Guard Interval) by selecting desired
radio button. Short GI can be used in the following scenarios:
When intending to improve the throughput, enabling short GI can
improve the throughput about 10%.
If the multi path effect is not too serious, you can enable short GI.
If you are using 802.11n or 802.11ac only, you can enable short GI.
In another word, when using mixed mode, please disable the short GI, which may
cause issues.
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Parameter
Description
Tx beamforming MU MIMO
Multicast to Unicast Band Steering
WMM Support 802.11k Support 802.11v Support
Allows you to enable or disable beamforming transmission by selecting desired
radio button. This allows you to focus on a wireless signal towards a specific
receiving device, rather than having the signal spread in all directions from
a broadcast antenna
Allows you to enable or disable MU-MIMO transmission by selecting desired
radio button. This parameter is displayed only when Tx beamforming is enabled.
Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) is a set of multiple-input and multipleoutput (MIMO)
technologies for wireless communication, in which a set of users or wireless
terminals, each with one or more antennas, communicate with each other.
Allows you to enable or disable multicast to unicast conversion by selecting
desired radio button.
When enabled, multicast packets may be replaced by one unicast packet per
destination station. Each unicast packet is transmitted at the highest speed
the destination station will accept.
Allows you to enable or disable band steering feature by selecting desired
radio button.
The band steering feature encourages dual-band-capable clients to stay on the
5 GHz band on dual-band APs for maximizing throughput. This ability frees up
resources on the 2.4 GHz band for single-band clients.
Allows you to enable or disable Wireless Multimedia (WMM) support by selecting
desired radio button.
Allows you enable or disable 802.11k standard support by selecting desired
radio button.
Allows you enable or disable 802.11k standard support by selecting desired
radio button.
NOTE: This parameter is displayed only when 802.11k Support is enabled.
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Security
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Security in the navigation pane. WLAN
Security Settings page is displayed. This page allows you to setup the WLAN
security. Turn on WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) or WPA (Wireless Protected
Access) by using encryption keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your
wireless network. Following figure shows the WLAN Security Settings of wlan0
(5GHz)/wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Figure 11: WLAN Security Settings- 5GHz/2.4GHz
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to WLAN Security Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 14: WLAN Security Settings parameters
Parameters Description
SSID Type
Allows you to select the SSID type from the drop down menu.
Encryption
Allows you to select the type of data encryption required for the specific
SSID from the drop down menu.
None WEP WPA2 WPA2 Mixed
802.1x Authentication
Allows you to select the check box for 802.1x authentication standard. On
selecting this check box, following parameters are displayed:
RADIUS Server: Enter the IP address, UDP port number and
shared secret key of the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
server. The port number is usually 1812 to 1645 and depends upon the server.
Backup RADIUS Server: Enter the IP address, UDP port number
and shared secret key of the backup RADIUS server.
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Access Control
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Access Control in the navigation pane.
WLAN Access Control page is displayed. Following figure shows the WLAN Access
Control page of wlan0 (5GHz) or wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Figure 12: WLAN Access Control- 5GHz/2.4GHz
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Table 15: WLAN Access Control parameters
Parameters Description
Mode
Allows you to select the desired mode from the drop down menu. Available
options are:
Disabled: Access control will be disabled.
Allow Listed: Only WLAN clients whose MAC address are in the access
control list will be able to connect to your Access Point.
Deny Listed: WLAN clients on the access control list will not be able to
connect to your Access Point.
MAC Address Allows you to enter the specified MAC address in the text box provided.
Current Access Control List
MAC Address Displays the configured MAC address of the Access Control list.
Select
Allows you to select the check box against the desired MAC address for
deletion.
To delete all configured access control list on the pane, click on Delete All
button. Check box against all MAC address on the page will get selected and
will be deleted.
To delete desired access control list on the pane, click on Delete
Selected button and select the check box against the MAC address desired to be
deleted.
Site Survey
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Site Survey in the navigation pane. WLAN
Site Survey page is displayed. This page provides tool to scan the wireless
network. If any Access Point or IBSS is found, you could choose to connect it
manually when client mode is enabled.
Following figure shows the WLAN Site Survey page of wlan0 (5GHz) or wlan1
(2.4GHz):
Figure 13: WLAN Site Survey- 5GHz/2.4GHz
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Table 16: WLAN Site Survey parameters
Parameters Description
SSID BSSID
Channel Type Encryption
Power (dBm)
Displays the SSID.
Displays the BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifiers), that is used to describe
sections of a wireless local area network or WLAN.
Displays the channel frequency.
Displays the type of channel.
Displays the encryption mechanism implemented in the desired WLAN channel.
Displays the power of the channel in terms of dBm.
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
WPS
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> WPS in the navigation pane. Wi-Fi
Protected Setup page is displayed. This page allows you to change the setting
for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Using this feature you could let your WLAN
client automatically synchronize its setting and connect to the access point
in a minute without any hassle.
Following figure shows the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page of wlan0 (5GHz) or wlan1
(2.4GHz):
Figure 14: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)- 5GHz/2.4GHz
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Table 17: Wi-Fi Protected Setup parameters
Parameters Description
Disable WPS WPS Status
Auto lockdown state Self- PIN Number Push Button Configuration
Client PIN Number
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable WPS.
Allows you to set the WPS status by selecting the radio button against
Configured or UnConfigured.
Allows you to set the lock-down state.
Allows you to set the PIN number. On clicking Regenerate PIN button, it allows
you to re-enter the PIN.
On clicking Start PBC (Push Button Configuration), WPS devices will connect in
which the user simply has to push a button on both WPS devices.
Allows you to enter the PIN number in the text box provided. After entering
the PIN number, click on Start PIN button for connecting WPS devices.
Some devices without a WPS button but with WPS support will generate a client
PIN. You can then enter this PIN in your router’s wireless configuration
panels, and the router will use it to add that device to the network.
Status
Go to wlan0 (5GHz)/ wlan1 (2.4GHz) -> Status in the navigation pane. Wi-Fi
Status page is displayed. This page shows the WLAN current status.
Following figure shows the Wi-Fi Status page of wlan0 (5GHz):
Figure 15: WLAN Status – 5GHz
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Following figure shows the Wi-Fi Status page of wlan1 (2.4GHz):
Figure 16: WLAN Status- 2.4GHz
Easy Mesh
Easy Mesh networks employ multiple access points that work together to form a
unified network that provides smart, efficient Wi-Fi throughout the home and
outdoor spaces.
EasyMesh Interface Setup
Go to wlan0 Easy Mesh-> EasyMesh Interface Setup in the navigation pane.
EasyMesh Interface Setup page is displayed. This page is used to configure the
parameters for EasyMesh feature of your access point.
Figure 17: EasyMesh Interface Setup
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to EasyMesh Interface parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes. To revert to default values on the page, click Reset button.
Table 18: EasyMesh Interface parameters
Parameters Description
Device Name Enter the name of the device in the text box provided.
Role
Allows you to set the role of the access point by selecting th radio button against Controller or Disabled.
Topology
Go to wlan0 Easy Mesh-> Topology in the navigation pane. EasyMesh Network
Topology page is displayed. This page displays the topology of EasyMesh
network.
Figure 18: EasyMesh Network Topology
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WAN Configuration
This section details the configuration of WAN (Wireless Area Network). Go to
WAN->PON WAN in the navigation pane. PON WAN page is displayed. This page is
used to configure the parameters for PONWAN.
Figure 19: WAN- PON WAN
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to WAN configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 19: WAN configuration parameters
Parameters
Description
Enable VLAN
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network). On enabling VLAN, parameters VLAN ID, 802.1p_Mark and Multicast VLAN ID: [1-4095] are applicable.
VLAN ID
Allows you to enter the VLAN identifier in the text box provided.
802.1p_Mark
Allows to set the priority.The range is from 0-7.
Multicast VLAN ID: [1- Allows you to enter the VLAN identifier in the text box provided. 4095]
Channel Mode
Allows you to select the channel mode.
Bridged IPoE (Internet Protocol over Ethernet) PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet) 6rd (IPv6 radid deployment)
Enable Bridge
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable bridge.
This parameter is applicable only when Channel Mode is selected as IPoE, PPPoE, and 6rd.
Bridge Mode
Allows you to select the bridge mode. This parameter is supported only when
Channel Mode is selected as ‘Bridged’.
Bridged Ethernet (Transparent Bridging) Bridged PPPoE (implies Bridged
Ethernet)
Enable NAPT
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) that allows a single device to be an agent between the Internet and a local network. This parameter is applicable only when Channel Mode is selected as IPoE, PPPoE, and 6rd.
Enable QoS
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable QoS (Quality of Service).
Admin Status
Allows you to enable or disable the administrative status of WAN by selecting the desired radio button.
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Description
Connection Type MTU
Allows you to select the connection type from the drop down menu.
Other TR069 INTERNET INTERNET_TR069 VOICE VOICE_TR069 VOICE_INTERNET
VOICE_INTERNET_TR069
Allows you to enter the maximum size of a packet that can be sent through the
interface. This parameter is applicable only when Channel Mode is selected as
IPoE, PPPoE, and 6rd.
IP Protocol
Allows you to select the IP protocol from the drop down menu.
IPv4 IPv6 IPv4/IPv6
WAN IP Settings: These parameters are displayed only when Channel Mode is selected as ‘IPoE’ or ‘6rd’.
Type
Allows you to set the type of WAN IP by selecting the radio button as ‘Fixed IP’ or ‘DHCP’.
Local IP Address
Enter the local IP address in the text box provided.
A local IP address is used inside a private network to locate the computers and devices connected to it.
Remote IP Address
Enter the remote IP address in the text box provided. This is used to access a computer or device remotely.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask, a 32-bit number that masks an IP address, and divides the IP address into network address and host address.
IP Unnumbered
Select the check box to enable IP unnumbered interface, method that you can use to enable IP processing on a Point to Point interface without assigning it an IP address to conserve the IP address space.
Request DNS
Allows you to enable or disable DNS request by selecting the desired radio button.
Primary DNS Server Enter the IP of the primary DNS server in the text box provided.
Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP of the secondary DNS server in the text box provided.
PPP Settings: These parameters are displayed only when Channel Mode is selected as ‘PPPoE’. External PPPoE server is needed for authentication.
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Parameters
Description
UserName
Enter the user name in the text box provided.
Password
Enter the password in the text box provided.
Type
Allows you to select the type from the drop down menu.
Idle Time (sec)
Enter the idle time in seconds.
Authentication Method Allows you to select the authentication method as ‘AUTO’ from the drop down menu.
AC-Name
Allows you to enter the AC (Access Concentrator) name in the text box provided.
Access concentrators are used to route PPPoE connections. These devices allow the service providers to grant access to large numbers of users without needing to create a dedicated connection for each one.
Service-Name
Allows you to enter the service name in the text box provided.
IPv6 WAN Setting: These parameters are displayed only when Channel Mode is selected as ‘IPoE’ or ‘PPPoE’.
Address Mode
Select the address mode from the drop down menu.
Request DNS
Allows you to enable or disable DNS request by selecting the desired radio button.
Primary IPv6 DNS
Enter the IPv6 address of the primary DNS server in the text box provided.
Secondary IPv6 DNS Enter the IPv6 address of the secondary DNS server in the text box provided.
6rd Config: These parameters are displayed only when Channel Mode is selected as ‘6rd’.
Board Router v4 Address
Allows you to enter the IPv4 address of the router in the text box provided.
6rd IPv4 Mask Len
Allows you to enter the IPv4 mask length for 6rd configuration.
6rd Prefix
Allows you to enter the 6rd Prefix, IPv6 prefix assigned by a carrier for a 6RD address.
6rd Prefix Length
Allows you to enter the prefix length, that indicates the number of high-order bits to be deleted from the source tunnel address (an IPv4 address).
Port Mapping
Allows you to select the ports in the check box for deletion.
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Services
This section details the services that can be configured in TJ2100N-14ET ONT.
DHCP
Go to Service->DHCP in the navigation pane. DHCP Settings page is displayed.
This page is used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Relay.
Figure 20: DHCP Settings
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to DHCP Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 20: DHCP Settings parameters
Parameter
Description
DHCP Mode
Allows you to set the DHCP mode by selecting the radio button against ‘DHCP Relay’ and ‘DHCP Server’.
DHCP Server: Enable the DHCP Server if you are using this device as a DHCP server. This page lists the IP address pools available to hosts on your LAN. The device distributes numbers in the pool to hosts on your network as they request Internet access.
IP Pool Range
Enter the range of IP Pool addresses in the text box provided. An IP pool is a sequential range of IP addresses within a certain network.
On clicking, Show Client button, Active DHCP Clients page is displayed that
shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and time expired for each DHCP
leased client. Following parameters are displayed in Active DHCP Clients page:
IP Address MAC Address Expired Time (sec)
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
Click Close button to close the page.
Subnet Mask
Allows you to enter the subnet mask in the text box provided.
Max Lease Time
Allows you to enter the maximum lease time in the text box provided. When DHCP lease expires, it must renew the lease and potentially receive a new IP address.
DomainName
Allows you to enter the domain name in the text box provided.
Gateway Address
Enter the gateway IP address, that refers to a device on a network which sends local network traffic to other networks.
DNS option
Allows you to set the DNS option by selecting the radio button against ‘Use
DNS Proxy’ or ‘Set Manually’.
DNS Proxy: Takes DNS queries from a local network and
forwards them to an Internet Domain Name Server.
Set Manually: Allows you to enter the IP address of DNS
servers, DNS1, DNS2, DNS3 individually in the text box provided.
Port-Based Filter
On clicking this button, Port-Based Filter page is displayed that is used to configure the Port-Based Filtering. Select the check box against the desired port and click on Apply Changes button, to save the changes.
Click Close button to close the page.
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Parameter
Description
MAC-Based Assignment
On clicking this button, MAC-Based Assignment page is displayed that is used to configure the static IP base on MAC Address. Following parameters are displayed:
Enable: Select the check box to enable MAC-Based
Assignment.
MAC Address: Enter the host MAC address. It should be a
string with hex number or 17 digits in hex.
Assigned IP Address: Enter the assigned IP address. It
should be a string with digit.
MAC-Based Assignment Table: This details the configured IP
address with host MAC address and Assigned IP address. Select the check box
the against the desired MAC address for deletion and click on Delete button.
Click Assign IP button to assign the IP. To delete Assigned IP, click on Delete Assigned IP button. To modify the IP address, click on Modify IP button. Click Close button to close the page.
DNS Relay: This page is used to configure the DHCP Server IP Address for DHCP Relay.
DHCP Server IP Address
Enter the IP address of the DHCP Server in the text box provided. Click on Apply Changes button, to save the changes.
Dynamic DNS
Go to Service->Dynamic DNS in the navigation pane. Dynamic DNS Configuration
page is displayed. This page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS address from
DynDNS.org or TZO or No-IP. Here you can Add/Remove to configure Dynamic DNS.
Figure 21: Dynamic DNS Configuration
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Select or enter the details by referring to Dynamic DNS Configuration parameters and click on Add button.
Table 21: Dynamic DNS Configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
Enable
Select the check box to enable Dynamic DNS Configuration.
DDNS Provider
Select the Dynamic DNS provider from the drop down menu.
DynDNS.org TZO No-IP
Hostname
Enter the host name in the text box provided.
Interface
Select the interface from the drop down menu.
DynDns Settings
UserName
Enter the user name in the text box provided.
Password
Enter the password in the text box provided.
TZO Settings
Enter the email address in the text box provided.
Key
Enter the secured key in the text box provided.
Dynamic DNS Table
This table lists the Dynamic DNS configured. Select the check box against the desired user name for deletion and click on Remove button.
To modify the details of Dynamic DNS Configuration, click on Modify button and edit the required details.
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IGMP Proxy
Go to Service->IGMP Proxy in the navigation pane. IGMP Proxy Configuration
page is displayed. IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages
on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP
interfaces. The system acts as a proxy for its hosts when you enable it by
doing the follows:
Enable IGMP proxy on WAN interface (upstream), which connects to a router
running
IGMP.
Enable IGMP on LAN interface (downstream), which connects to its hosts.
Figure 22: IGMP Proxy Configuration
Enter the desired values by referring to IGMP Proxy configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 22: IGMP Proxy configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
IGMP Robust Count
Last Member Query Count
Query Interval
Query Response Interval Group leave delay
Enter the IGMP robust count to set the IGMP querier’s robustness variable on
an interface.
Enter the Last Member Query Count to configure number of times the software
sends an IGMP query in response to a host leave message.
Enter the query interval that defines the amount of time a router will store
particular IGMP state if it does not hear any reports on the group.
Enter the query response interval, the time that a host has to respond to a
membership query.
Enter the group leave delay in the text box provided.
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Diagnostics
This section details the diagnostics related information.
Ping
1. Go to Diagnostics->Ping in the navigation pane. Ping Diagnostics page is
displayed. This page is used to send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network
host. The diagnostic result will then be displayed.
Figure 23: Ping Diagnostics
2. Enter the Host Address and WAN Interface from the drop down and click on
Go button.
3. ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets will be sent to the defined host and the success
message will be displayed.
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Ping6
1. Go to Diagnostics->Ping6 in the navigation pane. Ping6 Diagnostics page is
displayed. This page is used to send ICMPv6 ECHO_REQUEST packets to network
host. The diagnostic result will then be displayed.
Figure 24: Ping6 Diagnostics
2. Enter the Host Address and WAN Interface from the drop down and click on
Go button.
3. ICMPv6 ECHO_REQUEST packets will be sent to the defined host and the
success message will be displayed.
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Tracert (Trace route to a destination host using IPV4 traffic)
Go to Diagnostics->Tracert in the navigation pane. Traceroute Diagnostics page
is displayed. This page is used to print the route packets trace to network
host. The diagnostic result will be displayed.
Figure 25: Traceroute Diagnostics
Select or enter the required parameters by referring to Traceroute Diagnostics
parameters and click on Go button.
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Table 23: Traceroute Diagnostics parameters
Parameter Description
Protocol Host Address
Select the protocol to be used from the drop down menu.
ICMP UDP
Allows you to enter the host address in the text box provided.
Number Of Tries
Allows you to enter the number of attempts in the text box provided.
Time out
Enter the timeout in seconds.
Data Size
Enter the data size in bytes.
DSCP
Enter the DSCP value in the text box provided.
Max HopCount Enter the maximum hop count in the text box provided.
WAN Interface Allows you to select the WAN interface from the drop down menu.
Tracert6 (Trace route to a destination host using IPv6 traffic)
Go to Diagnostics->Tracert6 in the navigation pane. Traceroute6 Diagnostics
page is displayed. This page is used to print the route packets trace to
network host. The diagnostic result will be displayed.
Figure 26: Traceroute6 Diagnostics
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Select or enter the required parameters by referring to Traceroute Diagnostics parameters and click on Go button.
Table 24: Traceroute6 Diagnostics parameters
Parameter
Description
Host Address Number Of Tries Time out Data Size Max HopCount WAN Interface
Allows you to enter the host address in the text box provided. Allows you to enter the number of attempts in the text box provided. Enter the timeout in seconds. Enter the data size in bytes. Enter the maximum hop count in the text box provided. Allows you to select the WAN interface from the drop down menu.
UPnP (Universal Plug-n-Play)
Go to Service->UPnP in the navigation pane. UPnP Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to configure UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). The
system acts as a daemon when you enable it and select WAN interface (upstream)
that will use UPnP.
Figure 27: UPnP Configuration
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Enter the desired values by referring to UPnP configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 25: UPnP configuration parameters
Parameter Description
UPnP
Allows you to enable or disable UPnP by selecting the desired radio button.
WAN Interface Allows you to select the WAN interface from the drop down menu.
RIP (Routing protocol)
Go to Service->RIP in the navigation pane. RIP Configuration page is
displayed. Enable the RIP if you are using this device as RIP-enabled device
to communicate with others using the Routing Information Protocol. This page
is used to select the interfaces on your device, and the version of the
protocol used.
Figure 28: RIP Configuration
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Enter the desired values by referring to RIP configuration parameters table and click on Add button.
Table 26: RIP configuration parameters
Parameter Description
Routing Protocol
Allows you to select the RIP protocol from the drop down menu.
Disable RIP
Following parameters are displayed only when Routing Protocol is selected as ‘RIP’.
Interface Allows you to select the interface from the drop down menu.
Receive Mode
Allows you to select the receive mode from the drop down menu.
NONE RIP1 RIP2 Both
Send Mode
Allows you to select the send mode from the drop down menu.
NONE RIP1 RIP2 RIP1 COMPAT
RIP Config Table
This table lists the interfaces configured with RIP. Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
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Samba
Go to Service->Samba in the navigation pane. Samba page is displayed. This
page lets the user to configure Samba. Samba is a popular application that
allows end users to access and use files, printers, and other commonly shared
resources on a company’s intranet or on the Internet.
Figure 29: Samba
Enter the desired values by referring to Samba configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 27: Samba configuration parameters
Parameter Description
Samba
Allows you to enable or disable Samba by selecting the desired radio button.
NetBIOS Name
Enter the NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) name in the text box provided.
Server String Enter the server string in the text box provided.
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Firewall
IP/Port Filtering
Go to Firewall-> IP/Port Filtering in the navigation pane. IP/Port Filtering
page is displayed.
Figure 30: IP/Port Filtering
Enter the desired values by referring to IP/Port Filtering parameters table
and click on Add button.
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Table 28: IP/Port Filtering parameters
Parameter
Description
Outgoing Default Action Incoming Default Action Direction
Protocol
Rule Action
Source IP Address Subnet Mask Port Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Port
Current Filter Table
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ outgoing default action by selecting the
desired radio button.
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ incoming default action by selecting the
desired radio button.
Select the direction of the port from the drop down menu.
Outgoing Incoming
Select the protocol to be used from the drop down menu.
TCP UDP ICMP
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ rule action by selecting the desired radio
button.
Enter the source IP address in the text box provided.
Enter the source subnet mask in the text box provided.
Enter the source port in the text box provided.
Enter the destination IP address in the text box provided.
Enter the destination subnet mask in the text box provided.
Enter the destination port in the text box provided.
Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets
through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or
restricting your local network.
Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on
Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button.
Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected and will be
deleted.
MAC Filtering
Go to Firewall-> MAC Filtering in the navigation pane. MAC Filtering for
bridge mode page is displayed.
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Enter the desired values by referring to MAC Filtering parameters table and click on Add button.
Table 29: MAC Filtering parameters
Parameter Description
Outgoing
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ outgoing default action by selecting the
Default Action desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Direction
Select the direction of the port from the drop down menu.
Outgoing Incoming
Source MAC Address
Enter the source MAC address in the text box provided.
Rule Action
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ rule action by selecting the desired radio button.
Current Filter Table
Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from the local network to Internet through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
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Port Forwarding
Go to Firewall-> Port Forwarding in the navigation pane. Port Forwarding page
is displayed.
Figure 32: Port Forwarding
Enter the desired values by referring to Port Forwarding parameters table and
click on Add button.
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Table 30: Port Forwarding parameters
Parameter
Description
Port Forwarding
Allows you to enable or disable port forwarding by selecting the desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Following parameters are displayed only when Port Forwarding is set as ‘Enable’.
Enable
Allows you to select the check box to enable the application.
Application
Allows you to select the desired application from the drop down menu.
Comment
Enter the comments in the text box provided.
Local IP Local Port from Local Port to Protocol
Remote IP Remote Port from Remote Port to Interface Current Port Forwarding
Table
Enter the local IP address in the text box provided.
Enter the source port number of the local port.
Enter the destination port number of the local port.
Select the desired protocol from the drop down menu.
Both TCP UDP
Enter the remote IP address in the text box provided.
Enter the source port number of the remote port.
Enter the destination port number of the remote port.
Select the interface from the drop down menu.
Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network
services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall. These entries are only
necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web browser or mail
server on a private local network behind your Gateway’s NAT firewall.
Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on
Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button.
Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected and will be
deleted.
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URL Blocking
Go to Firewall-> URL Blocking in the navigation pane. URL Blocking page is
displayed. This page is used to configure the blocked FQDN and filtered
keyword.
Figure 33: URL Blocking
Table 31: URL Blocking parameters
Parameter Description
Port Forwarding FQDN
URL Blocking Table
Keyword Filtering Table
Allows you to enable or disable port forwarding by selecting the desired radio
button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Enter the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) in the text box provided and
click on Add button.
This table lists the FQDN configured. Select the check box against the desired
FQDN for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured FQDNs on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check
box against all FQDNs on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
This table lists the filtered keywords. Select the check box against the
desired filtered keyword for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all filtered keywords on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check
box against all filtered keywords on the page will get selected and will be
deleted.
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Domain Blocking
Go to Firewall-> Domain Blocking in the navigation pane. Domain Blocking
Configuration page is displayed. This page is used to configure the Blocked
Domain.
Figure 34: Domain Blocking Configuration
Table 32: Domain Blocking parameters
Parameter
Description
Domain Blocking Allows you to enable or disable domain blocking by selecting the desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Domain
Enter the domain in the text box provided and click on Add button.
Domain Blocking This table lists the domain configured. Select the check box against the Configuration desired domain for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured domains on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check box against all domains on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
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DMZ (De-Militarized zone)
Go to Firewall-> DMZ in the navigation pane. DMZ Configuration page is
displayed. A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without
sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the
DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web (HHTP)
servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.
Figure 35: DMZ Configuration
Enter the desired values by referring to DMZ configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 33: DMZ configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
DMZ Host DMZ Host IP Address
Allows you to enable or disable DMZ host. Enter the DMZ IP address in the text box provided.
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This section details the VoIP related configurations. Go to VoIP-> Port1/Port2
in the navigation pane.
Figure 36: VoIP Port
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Table 34: VoIP parameters
Parameters
Description
Default Proxy Select Default Proxy Proxy 0/Proxy 1 Display Name Number Login ID Password Proxy Proxy Addr Proxy Port SIP Subscribe SIP Domain Reg Expire (sec) Outbound Proxy Outbound Proxy Addr Outbound Proxy Port Enable Session timer Session Expire (sec)
Select the proxy server from the drop down menu.
Allows you to enter the name of the proxy server. Enter the number of the
proxy server. Enter the login identifier of the proxy server. Enter the
password in the text box provided. Allows you to select the check box to
enable proxy server. Allows you to enter the SIP server IP address. Enter the
proxy port in the text box provided. Allows you to select the check box to
enable SIP subscribe. Enter the SIP domain in the text box provided. Allows
you to enter the registration expiry time in seconds. Allows you to select the
check box to enable outbound proxy. Allows you to enter the outbound proxy
address. Enter the outbound proxy port in the text box provided. Allows you to
select the check box to enable session timer. Allows you to enter the session
expiry time in seconds.
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Go to VoIP-> Advance in the navigation pane.
Figure 37: VoIP Advance
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Table 35: VoIP parameters
Parameters
Description
V.152
V.152
Allows you to select the check box to enable ITU-T V.152 mode.
V.152 Payload Type Allows you to enter the payload for ITU-T V.152 mode.
V.152 codec type
Allows you to enter the codec type for ITU-T V.152 mode in the drop down menu.
T.38 (FAX)
T.38
Allows you to select the check box to enable ITU-T T.38 fax mode.
Fax Modem Detection Mode
Allows you to select the fax detection mode from the drop down menu.
T.38 (Customize parameters)
Customize parameters
Allows you to select the check box to enable customize parameters for ITU-T T.38 fax mode.
Max buffer
Allows you to enter the maximum buffer in the text box provided.
TCF
Allows you to select the TCF mode from the drop down menu.
Max Rate
Allows you to enter the maximum rate in the text box provided.
ECM
Allows you to select the check box to enable ECM.
ECC Signal
Allows to select the ECC (Error correction code) signal from the drop down menu.
ECC Data
Allows to select the ECC (Error correction code) data from the drop down menu.
Spoofing
Allows you to select the check box to enable spoofing.
Packet Duplicate Num
Allows you to select the duplicate number of the packet from the drop down menu.
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Tone
Go to VoIP-> Tone in the navigation pane. Select the country in the drop down
menu and click Apply button. This is used for selecting tones used in VoIP.
Figure 38: Tone
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Other
Go to VoIP-> Other in the navigation pane.
Figure 39: VoIP Other
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Table 36: VoIP- Other parameters
Parameters
Description
Dial Option
Auto Dial Time
Allows you to set the auto dial time. Acceptable range is 3 seconds to 9 seconds. By default, it will be set to 0.
Dial-out by Hash Key
Allows you to enable or disable Dial-out by Hash Key feature.
Off-Hook Alarm
Off-Hook Alarm Time
Allows you to set the off-hook alarm time. Acceptable range is 10 to 60 seconds. By default, it will be set to 0.
FXS Pulse Dial Detection Allows you to select the radio button to enable or disable FXS Pulse Dial Detection feature.
Interdigit Pause Duration Enter the interdigit pause duration in milliseconds.
SIP Setting
SIP Prack
Allows you to enable or disable SIP Prack feature.
SIP Server Redundancy Allows you to enable or disable SIP redundancy feature.
SIP CLIR anonymous from header
Allows you to enable or disable SIP CLIR feature. CLIR will represent the caller ID was restricted from display.
Non-SIP INBOX call
Allows you to enable or disable Non- SIP INBOX call feature.
Hook Flash Relay setting Allows you to set the Hook Flash Relay mode from the drop down menu.
SIP Min-SE
Enter the minimum SIP time in seconds.
user=phone
Allows you to enable user=phone feature.
SIP OPTIONS
Options Interval Time Enter the options interval time in seconds.
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Network
Go to VoIP-> Network in the navigation pane. Select the VoIP interface from
the drop down menu. Enter the SIP DSCP and RTP DSCP values within the range of
0-63 and click on Apply button.
Figure 40: Network
Call History
Go to VoIP-> Call History in the navigation pane. This page shows the VoIP
call log with the details of status, duration of call, date and time, etc.
Figure 41: Call History
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Register Status
Go to VoIP-> Register Status in the navigation pane. VoIP Register Status page
is displayed. This page shows the register status of the POTS phone with SIP
server.
Figure 42: Register Status
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Advance
This section details the advance operations that can be performed in UI.
ARP Table
Go to Advance-> ARP Table in the navigation pane. User List page is displayed.
This table shows the list of learned MAC addresses.
Figure 43: ARP Table
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Bridging
Go to Advance-> Bridging in the navigation pane. Bridging Configuration page
is displayed. This page is used to configure the bridge parameters. Here you
can change the settings or view some information on the bridge and its
attached ports.
Figure 44: Bridging
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Select or enter the desired values by referring to Bridging configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes. To show the MAC addresses, click on Show MACs.
Table 37: Bridging configuration parameters
Parameters
Description
Ageing Time
802.1d Spanning Tree
Enter the ageing time in seconds.
Allows you to enable or disable spanning tree by selecting the desired radio
button.
Routing
Go to Advance-> Routing in the navigation pane. Routing Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to configure the routing information. Here you
can add or delete IP routes.
Figure 45: Routing Configuration
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Print Server
Go to Advance-> Print Server in the navigation pane. Printer URL (s) page is
displayed. This page is used to show printer URL(s).
Figure 46: Print Server
Others
Go to Advance-> Others in the navigation pane. Other Advanced Configuration
page is displayed. Here you can set some other advanced settings.
Figure 47: Others
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IP QoS QoS Policy
Go to IP QoS-> QoS Policy in the navigation pane. IP QoS Configuration page is
displayed. Enable or disable IP QoS by selecting the desired radio button and
click on Apply Changes button.
Figure 48: IP QoS Configuration
QoS Classification
Go to IP QoS-> QoS Classification in the navigation pane. QoS Classification
page is displayed. This page is used to add or delete classification rule.
Once added a new rule, please click Apply Changes button to take effect.
Figure 49: QoS Classification
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Traffic Shaping
Go to IP QoS-> Traffic Shaping in the navigation pane. IP QoS Traffic Shaping
page is displayed.
Figure 50: Traffic Shaping
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IPv6 IPv6 Enable/Disable
Go to IPv6-> IPv6 Enable/Disable in the navigation pane. IPv6 Configuration
page is displayed. Enable or disable IPv6 by selecting the desired radio
button and click on Apply Changes button.
Figure 51: IPv6 Configuration
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RADVD
Go to IPv6-> RADVD in the navigation pane. RADVD Configuration page is
displayed.
Select or enter the desired values by referring to RADVD configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 38: RADVD configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
MaxRtrAdvInterval Enter the maximum router advertisement interval.
MinRtrAdvInterval Enter the minimum router advertisement interval.
AdvManagedFlag
Allows you to enable AdvManagedFlag by selecting the desired radio button.
AdvOtherConfigFlag Allows you to enable AdvOtherConfigFlag by selecting the desired radio button.
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DHCPv6
Go to IPv6-> DHCPv6 in the navigation pane. DHCPv6 Settings page is displayed.
This page is used to configure DHCPv6 server and DHCPv6 relay.
Figure 52: DHCPv6
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Table 39: DHCP Settings parameters
Parameter
Description
DHCPv6 Mode
Allows you to set the DHCPv6 mode by selecting the radio button against ‘DHCP Relay’ and ‘DHCP Server’ and click on Apply Changes button.
On clicking, Show Client button, Active DHCP Clients page is displayed that
shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and time expired for each DHCP
leased client. Following parameters are displayed in Active DHCP Clients page:
IP Address MAC Address Expired Time (sec)
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
Click Close button to close the page.
NTP Server IP Enter the NTP Server IP details and click on Add button.
NTP Server Table Allows you to select the check box against the desired NTP
server for deletion.
To delete all configured NTP server on the pane, click on Delete All
button. Check box against all NTP servers on the page will get selected and
will be deleted.
To delete desired NTP server on the pane, click on Delete Selected
button and select the check box against the NTP server desired to be deleted.
Host Name
Enter the host name in the text box provided and click on Add button.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address in the text box provided.
IP Address
Enter the IP address in the text box provided.
MAC Binding Table
Allows you to select the check box against the desired MAC address for
deletion.
To delete all configured MAC address on the pane, click on Delete All
button. Check box against all MAC address on the page will get selected and
will be deleted.
To delete desired MAC address on the pane, click on Delete Selected
button and select the check box against the MAC address desired to be deleted.
DNS Relay: This page is used to configure the DHCPv6 Server IP Address for DHCP Relay.
DHCPv6 Server Enter the IP address of the DHCPv6 Server in the text box provided. Click
IP Address
on Apply Changes button, to save the changes.
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MLD Proxy
Go to IPv6-> MLD Proxy in the navigation pane. MLD Proxy Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to configure MLD Proxy.
Figure 53: MLD Proxy
Enter the desired values by referring to MLD Proxy configuration parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 40: MLD Proxy configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
Robust Count
Query Interval Query Response Interval
Response Interval of Last Group Member
Enter the robust count in the text box provided. Enter the query interval in seconds. Enter the query response interval in milliseconds. Enter the response time of last group member in seconds.
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MLD Snooping
Go to IPv6-> MLD Snooping in the navigation pane. MLD Snooping Configuration
page is displayed. This page is used to configure MLD snooping. Enable or
disable MLD Snooping by selecting the desired radio button and click on Apply
Changes button.
Figure 54: MLD Snnoping
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IPv6 Routing
Go to IPv6-> IPv6 Routing in the navigation pane. IPv6 Static Routing
Configuration page is displayed. This page is used to configure the IPv6
static routing information. Here you can add or delete static IP routes.
Figure 55: IPv6 Routing
Table 41: IPv6 Routing parameters
Parameter Description
Enable
Destination Next Hop Metric Interface
Allows you to enable or disable IPv6 routing by selecting the desired radio button. Enter the destination address in the text box provided. Enter the next hop address in the text box provided. Enter the metric in the text box provided. Select the interface from the drop down menu.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check box against interfaces on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
To delete desired interfaces on the pane, click on Delete Selected button and select the check box against the interface desired to be deleted.
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IP/Port Filtering
Go to IPv6-> IP/Port Filtering in the navigation pane. IPv6 IP/Port Filtering
page is displayed. Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of
data packets through the gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in
securing or restricting your local network.
Figure 56: IP or Port Filtering- IPv6
Enter the desired values by referring to IP/Port Filtering parameters table
and click on Add button.
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Table 42: IP/Port Filtering parameters
Parameter
Description
Outgoing Default Action
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ outgoing default action by selecting the desired radio button.
Incoming Default Action
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ incoming default action by selecting the desired radio button.
Direction
Select the direction of the port from the drop down menu.
Outgoing Incoming
Protocol
Select the protocol to be used from the drop down menu.
TCP UDP ICMP
Rule Action
Allows you to ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ rule action by selecting the desired radio button.
Source Interface ID Enter the identifier of the source interface.
Destination Interface Enter the identifier of the destination interface. ID
Source Port
Enter the source port in the text box provided.
Destination Port
Enter the destination port in the text box provided.
Current Filter Table
Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All button. Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected and will be deleted.
IPv6 ACL
Go to IPv6-> IPv6 ACL in the navigation pane. IPv6 ACL Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to configure the IPv6 address for Access Control
List. If ACL is enabled, only the IP address in the ACL Table can access CPE.
Here you can add or delete the IP address.
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Enter the desired values by referring to IPv6 ACL parameters table and click on Add button.
Table 43: IPv6 ACL parameters
Parameter
Description
IPv6 ACL Capability Allows you to enable or disable IPv6 ACL capability by selecting the desired radio button and click on Apply Changes button.
Enable
Select the check box to enable the IPv6 ACL parameters.
Interface
Allows you to select the interface from the drop down men
Source IP Address Enter the source IP address in the text box provided.
Source Prefix Length Enter the length of the source prefix.
ServiceName
Select the desired service name to enable the LAN under LAN parameter.
Current ACL Table
This table lists the ACL configured. Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
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Admin
This section details admin related operations of the ONT.
GPON Settings
Go to Admin-> GPON Settings in the navigation pane. GPON Settings page is
displayed. This page is used to configure the parameters for your GPON network
access.
Figure 58: GPON Settings
Select or enter the desired values by referring to GPON Settings parameters table and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 44: GPON Settings parameters
Parameter
Description
LOID LOID Password PLOAM Password Serial Number OMCI OLT Mode
Enter the LOID used name in the text box provided. Enter the LOID password in the text box provided. Enter the PLOAM password in the text box provided. Displays the serial number that is unique to each ONT. Select the OLT mode from the drop down menu.
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OMCI Information
Go to Admin-> OMCI Information in the navigation pane. OMCI Information page
is displayed.
Figure 59: OMCI Information
Table 45: OMCI Information parameters
Parameter
Description
OMCI Vendor ID OMCI software version 1 OMCI software version 2 OMCC version Traffic Management option CWMP Product Class HW version
Enter the vendor ID in the text box provided. Displays the software version1. Displays the software version2. Displays the OMCC version. Displays the traffic management option. Displays the CWMP class of product. Displays the hardware version of the ONT.
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CommitReboot
Go to Admin-> CommitReboot in the navigation pane. Commit and Reboot page is
displayed.
Figure 60: Commit and Reboot
Click on Commit and Reboot button to commit the changes to system memory and
reboot your system.
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Backup/Restore
Go to Admin-> Backup/Restore in the navigation pane. Backup and Restore
Settings page is displayed. This page allows you to backup current settings to
a file by clicking on Backup button or restore the settings from the file
which was saved previously by clicking on Browse button to select the file and
click on Restore button. Besides, you could reset the current settings to
factory default by clicking on Reset button.
Figure 61: Backup and Restore Settings
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System Log
Go to Admin-> System Log in the navigation pane. System Log page is displayed.
Figure 62: System Log
Select or enter the values by referring to System Log parameters and click on
Apply Changes.
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Table 46: System Log parameters
Parameter
Description
System Log
Log Level Display Level Mode Server IP address Server UDP Port Save Log to
File
Clear Log System Log
Allows you to enable or disable system log by selecting the desired radio
button.
Allows you to select the log level from the drop down menu.
Allows you to select the displays level from the drop down menu.
Allows you to select the mode from the drop down menu.
Enter the IP address of the server in the text box provided.
Enter the UDP port of the server in the text box provided.
To save the system logs to file, click on Save button and select the file
location.
To clear the system logs, click on Reset button.
This parameter describes the system log details.
Date/Time Facility Level Message
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
Password
Go to Admin-> Password in the navigation pane. Password Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to set the account to access the web server of
your device. Empty user name and password will disable the protection.
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Figure 63: Password Configuration
Select or enter the values by referring to Password parameters and click on Apply Changes.
Table 47: Password parameters
Parameter
Description
UserName Old Password New Password Confirmed Password
Select the desired user name from the drop down menu. Enter current password in the text box. Enter the desired password in the text box provided. Re-enter password to confirm the password.
To revert to default values on the page, click Reset button.
Firmware Upgrade
Go to Admin-> Firmware Upgrade in the navigation pane. Firmware Upgrade page
is displayed. This page allows you to upgrade the firmware to the newer
version. Please note that do not power off the device during the upload
because this make the system unbootable. Click on Browse button, locate and
open the required firmware file from the local system. Click on Upgrade
button. To revert to default values on the page, click Reset button.
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ACL
Go to Admin-> ACL in the navigation pane. ACL Configuration page is displayed.
This page is used to configure the IP Address for Access Control List. If ACL
is enabled, only the IP address in the ACL Table can access CPE. Here you can
add or delete the IP Address.
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Figure 65: ACL Configuration
Enter the desired values by referring to ACL Configuration parameters table and click on Add button.
Table 48: ACL Configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
ACL Capability Allows you to enable or disable ACL capability by selecting the desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Enable
Select the check box to enable the ACL parameters.
Interface
Allows you to select the interface from the drop down menu.
Start IP Address Enter the source IP address in the text box provided.
End IP Address Enter the destination IP address in the text box provided
ServiceName
Select the desired service name to enable the LAN under LAN parameter.
ACL Table
This table lists the ACL configured. Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and click on Delete Selected button.
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Time Zone
Go to Admin-> Time Zone in the navigation pane. Time Zone Configuration page
is displayed. You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public
time server over the internet.
Select or enter the values by referring to Time Zone parameters and click on Apply Changes.
Table 49: Time Zone parameters
Parameter
Description
Current Time
Enter the current date and time relevant to the configured time zone.
Time Zone Select Select the time zone of the area in which the ONT has to be placed.
Enable Daylight Saving Time
Select the check box to enable daylight saving.
Enable SNTP Client Select the check box to enable SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol), a
Update
time synchronization protocol.
WAN Interface
Select the WAN interface from the drop down menu.
SNTP Server
Set the SNTP server by selecting the desired radio button.
Click Refresh button to reload the page.
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TR-069
Go to Admin-> TR-069 in the navigation pane. TR-069 Configuration page is
displayed. This page is used to configure the TR-069 CPE (Customer Premises
Equipment). Here you can change the settings for the ACS’s (Access Control
Servers) parameters.
Figure 66: TR-069 Configuration
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Table 50: TR-069 Configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
TR069 Daemon Allows you to enable or disable TR069 configuration by selecting the desired radio button.
Enable CWMP Parameter
Allows you to enable CWMP parameters by selecting the desired radio button.
ACS
URL
Enter the internet address of the ACS, which is accessible from the device.
UserName
Enter the user name in the text box provided.
Password
Enter the password in the text box provided.
Periodic Inform Allows you to enable or disable periodic inform by selecting the desired radio button.
Periodic Inform Enter the periodic inform interval that defines a frequency of
Interval
communication with the ACS.
Connection Request
UserName
Enter the user name in the text box provided.
Password
Enter the password in the text box provided.
Path
Enter the path details.
Port
Enter the port number in the text box provided.
Certificate Management
Enable CWMP WAN ACL
Allows you to enable or disable CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) ACL (Access Control List) by selecting the desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
IP Address
Enter the IP address in the text box provided.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask in the text box provided and click on Add button.
Enable
Select the check box to enable the ACL parameters.
Interface
Allows you to select the interface from the drop down menu.
CWMP WAN ACL This table lists the CWMP ACLs configured. Select the check box against
Table
the desired IP address for deletion and click on Delete Selected
button.
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Statistics
This section details the interface statistics and PON statistics.
Interface Statistics
Go to Statistics-> Interface in the navigation pane. Interface Statistics page
is displayed. This page shows the packet statistics for transmission and
reception regarding to network interface.
Figure 67: Interface Statisitcs
Table 51: Interface Statistics parameters
Parameter
Description
Interface Rx pkt Rx err Rx drop Tx pkt Tx err Tx drop
Displays the interface name. Displays the count of packets received. Displays the count of errors received. Displays the count of drops received. Displays the count of packets transmitted. Displays the count of errors transmitted. Displays the count of drops transmitted.
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PON Statistics
Go to Statistics-> PON Statistics in the navigation pane. PON Statistics page
is displayed.
Figure 68: PON Statistics
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Table 52: PON Statistics parameters
Parameter
Description
Bytes Sent
Displays the total number of bytes sent.
Bytes Received Displays the total number of bytes received.
Packets Sent
Displays the total number of packets sent.
Packets Received Displays the total number of packets received.
Unicast Packets Sent
Displays the count of transmitted good packets directed to the unicast address.
Unicast Packets Received
Displays the count of received good packets directed to the unicast address.
Multicast Packets Displays the count of transmitted good packets directed to the multicast
Sent
address.
Multicast Packets Displays the count of received good packets directed to the multicast
Received
address.
Broadcast Packets Displays the count of transmitted good packets directed to the broadcast
Sent
address.
Broadcast Packets Displays the count of received good packets directed to the broadcast
Received
address.
FEC Errors
Displays the count of FEC errors.
HEC Errors
Displays the count of HEC errors.
Packets Dropped Displays the total number of packets dropped.
Pause Packets Sent
Displays the total number of pause packets sent.
Pause Packets Received
Displays the total number of pause packets received.
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References
- My Dyn Account
- Tejas Networks - Leading Global Provider of Optical Networking Products
- Tejas Networks - Leading Global Provider of Optical Networking Products
- Tejas Networks Product Documentation Library
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