GemTek Technology ADV981119G ADSL2+ Residential Gateway User Manual Cisco 4020210A
Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. ADSL2+ Residential Gateway Cisco 4020210A
Contents
- 1. Manual Part 1
- 2. Manual Part 2
- 3. Manual Part 3
- 4. Manual Part 4
Manual Part 2
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation In This Chapter 18 Logging In to the Residential Gateway ............................................. 19 Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard .............................. 21 Setting System Date and Time ............................................................ 25 Setting Password................................................................................... 26 DHCP Leases ......................................................................................... 27 WAN Information................................................................................. 28 Route Information................................................................................. 29 ARP Information................................................................................... 30 CPU Information................................................................................... 31 Memory Information............................................................................ 32 LAN Statistics ........................................................................................ 33 WAN Statistics ...................................................................................... 34 ATM Statistics ....................................................................................... 35 Tools Update Software......................................................................... 36 Updating Software................................................................................ 37 Settings Backup ..................................................................................... 38 Update Settings ..................................................................................... 40 Customer Configuration File .............................................................. 42 Restore Default Settings....................................................................... 44 Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway................... 46 Time Settings ......................................................................................... 48 Service Control ...................................................................................... 51 IP Access Control .................................................................................. 53 Password Access to the Residential Gateway .................................. 56 HTTP Server Port.................................................................................. 59 System Log Configuration................................................................... 61 System Logs ........................................................................................... 66 Print Server Settings ............................................................................. 68 Clone MAC Addresses......................................................................... 71 Voice SIP Basic Configuration ............................................................ 74 Voice SIP Advanced Configuration ................................................... 78 USB File List........................................................................................... 81 4020210 Rev A Logging In to the Residential Gateway The default configuration of the residential gateway uses IP address 192.168.1.254. If you have connected the residential gateway correctly and you have properly configured your computer, use the following steps to log in to the residential gateway as an administrator. Note: A non-administrative user may need a different user name and password for logging in to the residential gateway. These users can access non-privileged information. On your PC, open the web browser that you prefer to use. In the address field, enter the following IP address: 192.168.1.254. The system prompts you to enter your user name and password. Enter admin for the user name and 1PTV-ADM1N (where 1 is the numeral one in both 1PTV and ADM1N) for the password. The residential gateway opens with the System Summary page in the forefront. You can use this web interface to check the status of the residential gateway and to configure parameters. Note: The screens shown in this guide represent the default values for the device. 4020210 Rev A 19 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation System Summary The System Summary screen provides a summary of the software used by the residential gateway and indicates the current status of the DSL connection. You can use this screen to find hardware and software information as well as physical and IP layer information. This screen also provides a link to the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard is a step-bystep sequence to set up your residential gateway for the first time to ensure proper operation. The Log Out button on this screen allows you to quickly log out and log back in without opening a browser. Path: System > Summary 20 4020210 Rev A Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard is a step-by-step sequence to set up your residential gateway for the first time to ensure proper operation. The wizard combines the various tasks into one convenient tool to reduce configuration time. The wizard requires that you make a few selections within this process. Your selections will depend on your service provider. To set up your system with the Setup Wizard, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. The System Summary window opens. Click Setup Wizard at the top of the screen. The (Setup Wizard 1/4) ------ Clone MAC screen opens. 21 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 22 Do you want to enable the clone MAC function? MAC cloning enables you to change the MAC address of the residential gateway to match the MAC address of your PC or any service provider supplied MAC address. If you do not enable MAC cloning, the default MAC address of the residential gateway is used. If yes, select the Enable clone MAC address check box. A field appears for you to enter the MAC address you want to clone. Go to step 4. If no, clear the Enable clone MAC address check box. Go to step 5. In the MAC address field, type in a MAC address or click Load client PCMAC to load your PC's MAC address. Click Next. The (Setup Wizard 2/4 ------- Time Settings) screen opens. This screen lets you synchronize the time on the residential gateway with an Internet time server. If you do not synchronize the time with an Internet time server, the residential gateway will use its default time. Do you want to automatically synchronize the time on the residential gateway with an Internet Time server? If yes, check the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers check box. Go to step 7. If no, clear the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers check box. The residential gateway will get its time from its own internal clock. Go to step 9. In the First NTP time server field, select the Network Time Protocol (NTP) time server from the drop-down list that you want the residential gateway to check first to get its time. In the Second NTP time server field, select the time server from the drop-down list that you want to use as a backup server for the residential gateway to get its time. 4020210 Rev A Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard In the Time zone offset field, select your time zone from the drop-down list. 10 Click Next. The (Setup Wizard 3/4) ------- Wireless Basic Settings screen opens. The residential gateway offers wireless capability by default. This screen allows you to configure the wireless settings to work with the devices in your environment. 11 Do you want to enable wireless? If yes, check the Enable Wireless check box. If no, clear the Enable Wireless check box. The wireless capability of the residential gateway is disabled, and all devices communicating with the residential gateway will have to be hard wired. 12 Do you want to prevent other wireless devices from communicating over the wireless network with the residential gateway? If yes, select the Hide Access Point check box. If no, clear the Hide Access Point check box. No devices will be locked out from communicating with the residential gateway over the wireless network. 13 In the SSID field, enter the service set identifier (SSID). 14 In the Channel field, select the channel from the drop-down list to select the frequency that you will use for wireless communication. Values are auto and channels 1 through 11. 4020210 Rev A 23 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 15 In the Wireless Mode field, select one of the following modes: 802.11g & 802.11b 802.11g only 802.11b only 16 In the 54g Protection field, select Auto to enable 54g protection or Off to disable the function. The Auto option will use RTS/CTS to improve 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks. Turning the protection off maximizes 802.11g throughput under most conditions. 17 Click Next. The (Setup Wizard 4/4) ----- Wireless Security Settings screen opens. 18 In the Select SSID field, select the SSID from the drop-down list that you want to use. 19 In the Network Authentication field, choose one of these two options for the authentication method: Open. All devices may access the wireless network when WEP Encryption is disabled. When no authentication is required and if encryption is disabled, then the data that is passing between the access point and the client is also not encrypted. When WEP is enabled, the data is encrypted, but the client is not authenticated. WPA/WPA2. See Securing Your Wireless Network with Encryption Keys (on page 120). 20 Do you want to enable WEP Encryption? If yes, in the WEP Encryption field, select Enabled from the drop-down list. If no, in the WEP Encryption field, select Disabled from the drop-down list. 21 Click Save/Reboot to save the changes you made. You must reboot the gateway for the changes to take effect. 24 4020210 Rev A Setting System Date and Time Setting System Date and Time When you first set up your system with the wizard, you set your system's date and time. At a later time, you may need to reset the date and time, and you can use the following procedure. To set the system date and time, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. The System Summary window opens. Under the Admin section on the screen, click NTP Server Setting. The Time Settings screen opens. Make sure the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers check box is checked. In the First NTP time server field, select clock.fmt.he.net from the drop-down list. In the Second NTP time server field, select time.nist.gov from the drop-down list. In the Time zone offset field, select the time zone that you want to use from the drop-down list. Click Save/Apply to save your settings. 25 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Setting Password To set the password for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 26 Click System on the main screen. The System Summary window opens. Under the Admin section on the screen, click Password Setting. The Access Control -- Password screen opens. In the Username field, select one of the following options for the user name: admin. Allows unrestricted access to change and view the configuration of the residential gateway. This login allows access to privileged information. The default password for this user name is 1PTV-ADM1N (where 1 is the numeral one in both 1PTV and ADM1N). support. Allows an ISP technician to access your residential gateway for maintenance and to run diagnostics. The default password for this user name is 1PTV-SUPP0RT (where 1 is the numeral in 1PTV and 0 is the numeral 0 in SUPP0RT). user. Allows access to view configuration settings and statistics, as well as, to update the residential gateway's software. The default password is user. In the Old Password field, enter the old password you have been using. In the New Password field, enter the new password. In the Confirm Password field, enter the new password again to confirm it. Click Save/Apply to save your user name and password. 4020210 Rev A DHCP Leases DHCP Leases The DHCP Leases screen displays the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) table. This screen shows a mapping of hosts (shown by their MAC addresses) and their assigned IP addresses. The DHCP server for the residential gateway assigns these IP addresses to the devices. The screen also shows when the lease for the IP address expires. Path: System > Details > LAN DHCP 4020210 Rev A 27 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation WAN Information The WAN Info screen provides information about the ADSL2+ wide area network (WAN) parameters and status. You can use this screen to check the ADSL2+ connection. Path: System > Details > WAN In MER protocol (as shown here), press Release or Renew to release your current WAN IP address and obtain a new DHCP lease. In PPPoE or PPPoA protocol (not shown here), press Connect to activate a new WAN connection or press Disconnect to disable the connection. 28 4020210 Rev A Route Information Route Information The Route Info screen shows the routing table for the residential gateway. This screen provides the gateway address for specific destination IP addresses. Path: System > Details > Route 4020210 Rev A 29 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation ARP Information The ARP Info screen displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. This table shows the IP address to MAC address mapping. Path: System > Details > ARP 30 4020210 Rev A CPU Information CPU Information The CPU Info screen shows detailed information about the CPU utilization and the active processes running on the residential gateway. Path: System > Details > CPU Info 4020210 Rev A 31 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Memory Information The Memory Info screen shows the detailed memory availability of the residential gateway. Path: System > Details > Memory Info 32 4020210 Rev A LAN Statistics LAN Statistics The Statistics -- LAN screen displays statistics for the local area network (LAN). This screen shows the number of transmitted and received packets on the LAN interface for Ethernet, USB, and wireless devices. Path: System > Statistics > LAN Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, click Reset Statistics on the screen. This action clears the counters and sets them to zero for the packets received and transmitted on the LAN interface. 4020210 Rev A 33 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation WAN Statistics The Statistics -- WAN screen displays statistics for the devices and interfaces on the wide area network (WAN). This screen shows the number of transmitted and received packets for the DSL WAN interface. Path: System > Statistics > WAN Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, click Reset Statistics on the screen. This action clears the counters and sets them to zero for the packets received and transmitted on the WAN interface. 34 4020210 Rev A ATM Statistics ATM Statistics The Statistics -- ATM screen displays statistics on the ATM interface. This screen shows the ATM Layer-2 statistics such as the number of ATM cells transmitted and received over the ATM interface. Path: System > Statistics > ATM Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, click Reset on the screen. This action clears the counters and sets them to zero for the packets received and transmitted on the ATM interface. 4020210 Rev A 35 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Tools Update Software The Tools -- Update Software screen allows you to update the software for the residential gateway with a new version. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Update Software 36 4020210 Rev A Updating Software Updating Software To update the software for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click Update Software. The Tools Update Software screen opens. In the Software File Name field, click Browse to locate the software image file. Click Update Software to update the software of your residential gateway with the new version. The residential gateway loads the new software and reboots when the software update is complete. 37 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Settings Backup The Settings - Backup screen allows you to back up the residential gateway configuration and save it to disk. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Back Up Config File Backing Up Configuration Settings To back up the configuration settings for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 38 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Settings Backup 4020210 Rev A Click Backup Config file. The Settings - Backup screen opens. Click Back Up Settings. The following screen is displayed. Click Save. The system prompts you to select a location to store the backup. Select a location and type in a file name. Click Save to save a backup of the configuration. The system displays a message when the download of the file is complete. 39 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Update Settings The Update Settings screen allows you to update the settings for the residential gateway from a source file. We recommend that you use this feature if you want to set up multiple residential gateways with a similar configuration. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Update Config File Updating Configuration Settings To update the configuration settings for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 40 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Update Settings 4020210 Rev A Click Update Config file. The Update Settings screen opens. In the Settings File Name field, enter the name of the configuration file that you want to use to update your settings. You can click Browse to locate the file. Click Update Settings to update the configuration of the residential gateway. Wait a few minutes while the system reboots the residential gateway. The new configuration takes effect after the residential gateway reboots. 41 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Customer Configuration File You can upload a previously saved configuration file to be the device's default factory settings. When you upload this file, the device will be reset to your customized configuration file instead of the factory default configuration file. The customer configuration file contains specific settings for your system. Note: If you need to revert to the factory default settings, you can press the Restore Default Settings button on the screen or the Reset button on the device. For more information, see Restore Default Settings (on page 44). Path: System > Management > Configuration > Update Config File 42 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click Customer Config file. The Customer Settings screen opens. Click Browse to select the configuration file that you have previously saved. 4020210 Rev A Customer Configuration File Click Upload to upload your configuration file. You may also delete your uploaded configuration file by pressing the Erase button on the screen. Notes: 4020210 Rev A When you delete your uploaded customer config file by clicking Erase, the system reverts to the device's original default factory settings. If you do not erase the uploaded customer config file, the system will not revert to the device's original default factory setting when you press Restore Default Settings or click the Reset button on the device. If the uploaded customer config file exists, the system will reset to the new setting when you click Restore Default Settings or the Reset button on the device. The new setting in the customer config file is the default config settings now after you uploaded the customer config file. Your current configuration will not be deleted when you upload your configuration file. Please do not confuse this with the Update Config File utility. 43 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Restore Default Settings The Restore Default Settings screen allows you to restore the residential gateway configuration to the default settings. Note: You can also reset the device by inserting a sharp instrument, such as a paper clip, in the reset area on the back of the residential gateway. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Restore Default Settings Restoring the Configuration to the Default Settings To restore the configuration to the default settings, complete the following steps. 44 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Restore Default Settings 4020210 Rev A Click Restore Default Settings. The Tools Restore Default Settings screen opens. Click Restore Default Settings. The system displays the following prompt: Click OK. The system displays the following message: Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the default settings. 45 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway The Reboot the Residential Gateway screen allows you to save any configuration changes and to reboot the router to make the changes take effect. Path: System > Management > Configuration > Restore Default Settings > Save/Reboot Saving the Configuration and Rebooting the Residential Gateway To save any configuration changes and to reboot the router to make the changes take effect, complete the following steps. 46 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Saving the Configuration for the Residential Gateway 4020210 Rev A Click Save/Reboot. The system displays the following message: Follow the instructions on the screen to save the configuration and to reboot the router. The residential gateway displays the following message shown below. The System Summary screen opens when the residential gateway has finished rebooting. The new settings are displayed. 47 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Time Settings The Time Settings screen allows you to synchronize the time for the residential gateway with a network-based time server. Path: System > Management > Settings > Internet Time Synchronize with Internet Time To synchronize the time for the residential gateway with the Internet time, complete the following steps. 48 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Time Settings 4020210 Rev A Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click Internet Time. The Time Settings screen opens. Check the box Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers. The Time Settings screen opens with populated fields. In the First NTP time server field, select a time server from the drop-down list. If you select Other, enter the name of the server in the blank field. 49 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 50 In the Second NTP time server field, select a time server from the drop-down list. If you select Other, enter the name of the server in the blank field. In the Time zone offset field, select the time zone specific to your area. Click Save/Apply. 4020210 Rev A Service Control Service Control The Service Control screen allows you to enable or disable services such as FTP, HTTP, and ICMP on the residential gateway. Path: System > Management > Settings > Service Control List Enabling or Disabling Services To enable or disable services on the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 51 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click Service Control List. The Service Control screen opens. To enable or disable a service, do the following: 52 To enable a service, select the check box next to the service you want to enable. A check box with a check indicates that the service is enabled. To disable a service, de-select the check box next to the service you want to disable. A check box without a check indicates that the service is disabled. Click Save/Apply to enable or disable the selected services. 4020210 Rev A IP Access Control IP Access Control The IP Address Access Control mode, if enabled, permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List. If the Access Control mode is disabled, you cannot configure the residential gateway from non-local IP addresses. For example, you can use this feature to prevent a remote site from configuring the residential gateway. The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List. Path: System > Management > Settings > IP Access Control Adding IP Address Access Control To add IP address access control, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. The System Summary screen opens by default. 53 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 54 Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click IP Access Control. The Access Control -- IP Address screen opens. 4020210 Rev A IP Access Control 4020210 Rev A Click Add. The Access Control screen opens. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the management station that you want to allow access to the local management services. Click Save/Apply to allow access for the IP address you entered. Enable the Access Control Mode as shown in the following screen. 55 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Password Access to the Residential Gateway Access to the residential gateway is controlled through three user accounts: admin. Allows unrestricted access to change and view the configuration of the residential gateway. This login allows access to privileged information. support. Allows an ISP technician to access your residential gateway for maintenance and to run diagnostics user. Allows access to view configuration settings and statistics, as well as, to update the residential gateway's software. The admin login provides access to all screens (including privileged information) for the residential gateway. The support login and user login provide access to only a subset of the screens provided to the admin login. Path: System > Management > Settings > Passwords 56 4020210 Rev A Password Access to the Residential Gateway Creating Passwords To create passwords for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. 57 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click Passwords. The Access Control -- Passwords screen opens. In the Username field from the drop-down list, select the type of password you are creating: admin, support, or user. The default user name is admin. In the Old Password field, enter the old password. The maximum character length is 16 characters, and passwords cannot contain a space. The default password is admin. In the New Password field, enter the new password. The maximum character length is 16 characters, and passwords cannot contain a space. In the Confirm Password field, enter the new password again to confirm your entry. Click Save/Apply to save the password. Tip: Another quick way to change passwords is to go to the System (home) page. Scroll down to the last option and click Password Setting. A popup window opens as shown below. Use this screen to enter your new passwords. 58 4020210 Rev A HTTP Server Port HTTP Server Port The HTTP Server Port screen allows you to specify the TCP port for the HTTP server on both the LAN and WAN interfaces. Path: System > Management > Settings > HttpServer Modifying the HTTP Server Ports To modify the HTTP Server ports, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 59 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 60 Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen opens. Click HttpServer. The Http Server Port opens. In the LAN Http Server Port field, enter the port number for the HTTP server from the LAN side. In WAN Http Server Port field, enter the port number for the HTTP server from the WAN side. 4020210 Rev A System Log Configuration System Log Configuration The System Log -- Configuration screen allows you to log all the selected events on the residential gateway. For example, a failed login is an event that you can select. Path: System > Management > Local Management > System Log Configuration Logging Events To log selected events, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 61 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click the Local Management tab. The Local Management screen opens. Click System Log Configuration. The System Log Configuration screen opens. Do you want to enable the logging of events? 62 If yes, in the Log field select Enable and go to step 6. If no, in the Log field, select Disable and click Save/Apply to turn off logging. You have completed this procedure. 4020210 Rev A System Log Configuration In the Log Level field, select the level of events that you want to log from the following options. All events above or equal to the selected level will be logged. Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging In the Display Level field, select the level of the logged events that you want to display from the following options. All logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed. Emergency Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging Select the mode for the logging from the following options. If the selected mode is "remote" or "both," events are sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server. If the selected mode is "local" or "both," events are recorded in the local memory. Local. Events are logged in memory. You must log in to the device to display the events. Remote. Events log is sent to a remote server (syslog server). Both. Events are logged in memory and are sent to the remote server. Click Save/Apply to start logging events. Disabling Logging To disable the logging function, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. 63 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 64 Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. Click the Local Management tab. The Local Management screen opens. Click System Log Configuration. The System Log Configuration screen opens. In the Log field, click Disable. 4020210 Rev A System Log Configuration In the Log Level field, select from the following options to indicate the level of alarms to be logged: Optical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging Emergency Alert Optical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging In the Mode field, select from the following options to indicate the location to store the logs. Alert In the Display Level field, select from the following options to indicate the level of alarms that you want displayed: Emergency Local. Store on the residential gateway. Remote. Store on a remote log server. Both. Store on the residential gateway and on the remote log server. Click Save/Apply. The following prompt appears alerting you that you will lose any information captured by the residential gateway: 10 Are you sure you want to disable logging and lose the captured data? 4020210 Rev A If yes, click OK to turn off logging. If no, click Cancel. 65 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation System Logs The System Log screen allows you to view the logs of activity for the residential gateway. Path: System > Management > Local Management > View System Log Viewing System Logs To view the system log for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 66 Click System on the main screen. Click Management. The Configuration screen opens with the Configuration tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A System Logs 4020210 Rev A Click the Local Management tab. The Local Management screen opens. Click View System Log. The System Log screen opens. Review the log entries on the screen. Click Refresh to refresh the system log. 67 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Print Server Settings The Print Server Setting screen allows you to enable or disable printer support from the USB connection. Path: System > Advanced > Print Server Enabling the Print Server To enable the print server, complete the following steps. 68 Click System on the main screen. Click the Advanced tab. The Print Server settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. 4020210 Rev A Print Server Settings Check the Enable on-board print server check box. The screen populates with more fields. In the Print server name field, enter the name of the print server you want to enable. In the Make and model field, enter the make and model of the printer. Click Save/Apply to enable the print server. Disabling the Print Server To disable the print server, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click the Advanced tab. The Print Server settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. 69 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 70 Clear the Enable on-board print server check box. The screen refreshes and the fields for entering print server name, make, and mode are removed from the screen. Click Save/Apply to disable the print server. 4020210 Rev A Clone MAC Addresses Clone MAC Addresses The Clone MAC screen allows you to enable or disable the clone MAC function. The Clone MAC function allows you to clone MAC addresses so that the residential gateway assumes the MAC address of an attached device or a user-specified MAC address. Path: System > Advanced > Clone MAC Enabling the Clone MAC Function To enable the Clone MAC function, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click the Advanced tab. The Print Server settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. 71 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click the Clone MAC tab. Select the Enable clone MAC address check box. The screen populates with more fields. In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address that you want to clone. You can also click Load client PC MAC to locate an address you want to clone. Click Apply/Reboot to clone the MAC address. The residential gateway reboots and assumes the MAC address you have specified. Disabling the Clone MAC Function To disable the Clone MAC function, complete the following steps. 72 Click System on the main screen. 4020210 Rev A Clone MAC Addresses 4020210 Rev A Click the Advanced tab. The Print Server settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. Click the Clone MAC tab. Uncheck the Enable clone MAC address check box. The screen refreshes and the field for entering the MAC address is removed from the screen. Click Apply/Reboot to disable the Clone MAC function. 73 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Voice SIP Basic Configuration The Voice ---- SIP screen allows you to enter and save the session initiation protocol (SIP) parameters and to start and stop the voice application. Path: System > Advanced > VoIP Basic Setting Up VoIP To enter the VoIP parameters, complete the following steps. 74 Click System on the main screen. 4020210 Rev A Voice SIP Basic Configuration 4020210 Rev A Click Advanced. The Print Server Settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. Click the VoIP Basic tab. The Voice ---- SIP screen opens. In the Interface name field, select the interface you want to use for VoIP. In the Locale selection field, select the country where you are located. 75 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation In the Preferred codec list field, select one of the following codec values: Note: If you want to indicate an order of preference, enter a codec value for each column. G711U G711A G723 G726 G729 BV16 iLBC In the Preferred ptime field, enter the time in seconds. In the SIP domain name field, enter the domain name for the session initiation protocol (SIP) server. Do you wish to use SIP Proxy? If yes, check the Use SIP Proxy check box. The SIP Proxy and the SIP Proxy port fields appear. Enter the SIP proxy server domain name or IP address and the SIP Proxy port. If no, make sure the Use SIP Proxy check box is unchecked. 10 Do you wish to use an SIP Outbound proxy? If yes, check the Use SIP Outbound Proxy check box. The SIP Outbound Proxy and the SIP Outbound Proxy port fields appear. Enter the SIP outbound proxy server domain name or IP Address and the SIP outbound proxy port. If no, make sure the Use SIP Outbound Proxy check box is unchecked 11 Do you wish to use SIP Registrar? If yes, check the Use SIP Registrar check box. The SIP Registrar and the SIP Registrar port fields appear. Enter the SIP registrar's domain name or IP address and the SIP registrar's port. If no, make sure the Use SIP Registrar check box is unchecked. 12 Do you want to disable the line? If yes, check the Line Disabled checkbox to disable the line and prevent the phone connecting to this line from working. If no, make sure the Line Disabled checkbox is unchecked. For normal operation, the Line Disabled Checkbox should be unchecked. 13 In the Extension field, enter the phone number (extension) for the VoIP line. 14 In the Display Name field, enter the name that you want to be displayed. 15 In the Authentication Name field, enter the name that you want to be authenticated. 76 4020210 Rev A Voice SIP Basic Configuration 16 In the Password field, enter the password for the extension. This allows you to authenticate the phone number. 17 Do you want to activate the line? 4020210 Rev A If yes, click Start SIP client to save your settings and to activate the line. If no, click Stop SIP client to deactivate the line. 77 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Voice SIP Advanced Configuration The Voice----SIP screen allows you to configure the more advanced VoIP features, such as call forwarding. Path: System > Advanced > VoIP Advanced Setting Up Advanced VoIP Features To set up the advanced VoIP features, complete the following steps. 78 Click System on the main screen. 4020210 Rev A Voice SIP Advanced Configuration 4020210 Rev A Click Advanced. The Print Server Settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. Click the VoIP Advanced tab. The Voice ---- SIP screen opens. 79 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation In the LineForwarding number field, enter the number to which you want to forward calls. Configure how calls are forwarded to this line using the following options: Check the Call forwarding when busy check box if you want to forward this line to another number when this line is busy. Check the Forwarding all calls check box if you want to forward all calls to this line. Check the Call forwarding if no answer check box if you want to forward this line if the caller receives no answer. Check the Call waiting check box if you want to enable call waiting for this line. Repeat step 4 for a second phone line for which you wish to forward incoming calls. Check the Enable MWI subscription check box if you want to enable the message waiting indicator. Check the Enable T38 support check box if you want to enable T38 fax support. In the Registration Expire Timeout field, enter the registration expiration time of the SIP client. In the Dtmf Relay setting field, select one of the following settings: Sip Info RFC2833 Voice Band 10 In the SIP Transport protocol field, select the protocol you will support from the following options: All TCP UDP TLS 11 Check the Enable SIP tag matching (Uncheck for Vonage Interop) check box if you want to enable session initiation protocol. 12 Check the Enable Music Server check box if you want to have music playing while callers wait. 13 Click Start SIP client or click Stop SIP client if you want to start or stop the SIP client. 80 4020210 Rev A USB File List USB File List The USB File List screen allows you to view and download the content of a USB flash drive from any computer connected to the gateway. This feature allows your residential gateway to act like a shared network drive. Path: System > Advanced > USB Enabling or Disabling USB Devices To enable or disable a USB device, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click System on the main screen. Click Advanced. The Print Server Settings screen opens with the Print Server tab in the forefront. Click USB. The USB Configuration screen opens. 81 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Click Enable/Disable USB Devices. The Enable/Disable USB Devices screen opens. Do you wish to enable USB devices? 82 If yes, check the Enable on-board usb storage devices check box to enable the USB devices. After you enable it, you can view the USB disk information or the Disk File List on the page. You can access the files on the USB disk drive from any LAN/WLAN PC since the files are on the network. If no, make sure the Enable on-board usb storage devices check box is unchecked. Click Save/Apply to save your settings. 4020210 Rev A 4 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration The DSL tab allows you to check the status of the DSL connection and to modify the configuration. Use this chapter to help you check the status of the DSL connection, such as performance, and to modify the DSL configuration. In This Chapter 4020210 Rev A DSL Summary ....................................................................................... 84 DSL Statistics ......................................................................................... 85 DSL Diagnostics .................................................................................... 87 DSL Settings........................................................................................... 90 DSL Advanced Settings ....................................................................... 92 ADSL Tone Settings.............................................................................. 94 83 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration DSL Summary The DSL Summary screen shows the DSL performance and operational configuration of the DSL interface, such as signal to noise ratio and output power and line coding. The DSL chip on the residential gateway automatically detects the best method to use to communicate with the DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM). This screen reports the results of that process. Path: DSL > Summary 84 4020210 Rev A DSL Statistics DSL Statistics The DSL Statistics screen displays statistics for devices and interfaces on the ADSL network. This screen shows the details of the physical layer of the DSL line such as errors and number of cells. Path: DSL > Statistics Testing the Quality of the DSL Connection The ADSL Bit Error Rate (BER) test determines the quality of the ADSL connection. The test is done by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors. To test for quality of the DSL connection, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click DSL on the main screen. Click the Statistics tab. The Statistics screen opens. Click ADSL BER Test. The ADSL BER Test - Start screen opens. In the Tested Time (sec) field, enter the duration of the test in seconds. Values are: 1, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, or 240 seconds. 85 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration Click Start on the ADSL BER Test - Start screen to start the test. The result of the ADSL BER Test appears as shown in the following example. Click Close to close the popup window and return to the DSL Statistics page Reset Statistics To reset the statistics, complete the following steps. 86 Click DSL on the main screen. Click the Statistics tab. The Statistics screen opens. Click Reset Statistics on the Statistics screen. This action clears the ADSL cell counters and sets them to zero. 4020210 Rev A DSL Diagnostics DSL Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen shows the results of diagnostics tests that the residential gateway performs while testing your DSL connection. The individual tests are listed on the Diagnostics screen. Path: DSL > Diagnostics Running Diagnostic Tests To run diagnostic tests for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A Click DSL on the main screen. 87 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration 88 Click the Diagnostics tab. The Diagnostics screen opens. Click Rerun Diagnostic Tests to start the diagnostics test. The screen populates with results such as Fail or Pass. 4020210 Rev A DSL Diagnostics 4020210 Rev A When you have a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) up, for example an MER connection as shown in the screen-shot below, then you can see a list of other tests such as OAM F4/F5 or the PING test appear on the DSL Diagnostics page. You can click Test with OAM F4 to run a OAM F4 test. 89 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration DSL Settings The DSL Settings screen allows you to set the modulation for the residential gateway, select a phone line pair, and to select advanced capability of the chip set: Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA), Bitswap Enable, and so forth. Path: DSL > Setting Configuring DSL Settings To configure the DSL settings for the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 90 Click DSL on the main screen. The Summary screen opens by default. Click the Setting tab. The DSL Settings screen opens. 4020210 Rev A DSL Settings Do you want to automatically select the modulation? If yes, make sure the Automatic Select check box is checked under Select the modulation below field. Go to step 5. If no, uncheck the Automatic Select check box. A list of modulation types appears. Under the Select the modulation below area on the screen, select the modulation that you want to use. You can select one or all of the following modulations: 4020210 Rev A G.lite Enabled T1.413 Enabled ADSL2 Enabled AnnexL Enabled ADSL2+ Enabled AnnexM Enabled Under the Capability field, select the capability that you want to use from the following options: G.Dmt Enabled Bitswap Enable SRA Enable Click Save/Apply to save the settings. 91 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration DSL Advanced Settings The DSL Advanced Settings screen allows you to select a test mode. Path: DSL > Setting > Advanced Settings Configuring DSL Advanced Settings To configure the DSL advanced settings, complete the following steps. 92 Click DSL on the main screen. The Summary screen opens by default. Click the Setting tab. The DSL Settings screen opens. 4020210 Rev A DSL Advanced Settings Click Advanced Settings. The DSL Advanced Settings screen opens. Select the test mode from the following options: 4020210 Rev A Normal Reverb Medley No refrain L3 Click Apply to configure and save the advanced settings. 93 Chapter 4 DSL Configuration ADSL Tone Settings The ADSL Tone Settings screen allows you to select active DSL tones or frequencies used by the DSL transceiver. Path: DSL > Setting > Advanced Settings > Tone Selection Setting DSL Tones or Frequencies To set DSL tones or frequencies, complete the following steps. 94 Click DSL on the main screen. The Summary screen opens by default. Click the Setting tab. The DSL Settings screen opens. 4020210 Rev A ADSL Tone Settings Click Advanced Settings. The DSL Advanced Settings screen opens. Click Tone Selection. The ADSL Tone Settings screen opens. Select the ADSL tone settings as follows. 4020210 Rev A To select all the tones, click Check All. To select individual tones, click Clear All and then select the tones you want. Click Apply to configure the tone settings. Click Close to return to the DSL Advanced Settings screen. 95 5 Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration The Home Network tab allows you to check the home network configuration. You use this tab to configure and check the status of the devices connected to your home network. In This Chapter 4020210 Rev A Client Summary .................................................................................... 98 WAN Quick Setup .............................................................................. 101 LAN Setup ........................................................................................... 108 Wireless Summary.............................................................................. 112 Wireless Basic ...................................................................................... 113 Wireless Security................................................................................. 120 Wireless MAC Filtering ..................................................................... 127 Wireless Bridge ................................................................................... 131 Wireless Station List ........................................................................... 133 Wi-Fi Protected Setup ........................................................................ 135 HPNA Information............................................................................. 137 HPNA Statistics Information ............................................................ 139 97 Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Client Summary The Client Summary screen shows all the client devices (Wired/Wireless/HPNA) attached to the residential gateway on the LAN side. You can click Show HPNA Client to display the HPNA devices attached to the HPNA RF interface of the residential gateway. Path: Home Network > Summary > Show HPNA Client Updating HPNA Clients To update the HPNA clients, complete the following steps. 98 Click Home Network on the main screen. Click Summary. The Client Summary screen opens. 4020210 Rev A
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