GemTek Technology WADB132GN 7130 Residential Gateway 6Vz/e.A4111 User Manual 6Ve z A4111 UG
Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. 7130 Residential Gateway 6Vz/e.A4111 6Ve z A4111 UG
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ÂŽ CellPipe 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A4111 & 6Vz.A4111 | Release 01 USER GUIDE 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA EDITION 01 FEBRUARY 2011 Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent, the Alcatel-Lucent logo, and CellPipe are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Alcatel-Lucent provides this documentation without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Copyright Š 2011 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. Conformance statements The equipment has been tested in the regulation lab and complied with the limits for VDSL device, pursuant to Europe CE/CB, FCC and Canadian. These limits of different regulations are designed provide reasonable protection against harmful interference or damage in a residential installation. Security statement In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of remote access features. In such an event, applicable tariffs require the customer to pay all network charges for traffic. Alcatel-Lucent cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to Alcatel-Lucent. No part of its contents may be used, copied, disclosed or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent. www.alcatel-lucent.com About this document Purpose This document provides information on the hardware setup, software configuration, and administration necessary to operate the CellPipe 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A4111 and 6Vz.A4111. The 6Vz.A4111 supports HPNA; 6Ve.A4111 does not. Reason for revision The following table shows the revision history of this document. Revision Date Reason for reissue Edition 01 February 2011 First release of this document Intended audience This document is intended for users and administrators of the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A4111 and 6Vz.A4111. How to use this document This document introduces the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A4111 and 6Vz.A4111 hardware, connections, and setup. It also covers the Web configuration interface and provides parameter definitions for the fields on those screens. Structure of hazard statements Overview For the safety of you and your equipment, this document contains hazard statements. Hazard statements are given at points where there may be a risk of damage to personnel, equipment, or operation. Failure to follow the directions in a hazard statement may result in personal harm, equipment damage, or network loss. General structure Hazard statements include the structural elements shown in the figure below. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 February 2011 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Structure of hazard statements Item Structure element Purpose Personal injury symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury (optional). Hazard type symbol Indicates hazard type (optional). Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard. Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury. Damage statement Consequences if protective measures fail. Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard. Identifier The reference ID of the hazard statement (optional). Signal words The following table defines signal words that identify the hazard severity levels. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA ii Edition 01 February 2011 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Signal words for hazard severity Signal word Meaning DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation (high risk) which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (medium risk) which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION When used with the personal injury symbol: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (low risk) which, if not avoided, may result in personal injury. When used without the personal injury symbol: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (low risk) which, if not avoided, may result in property damage, such as service interruption or damage to equipment or other materials. Related information The documentation set accompanying this family of routers includes this User Manual and a Quick Installation Guide. Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support website for contact information: https://service.esd.alcatellucent.com/portal/page/portal/EService/customer_support Customer Service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact the following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs: Alcatel-Lucent 600-700 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill, NJ 07974 1-908-508-8080 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA iii Edition 01 February 2011 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA iv Edition 01 February 2011 Contents Product overview Hardware introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety precautions ..................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Prerequisites .............................................................................................................................................. 1-3 Description of LEDs and interfaces .......................................................................................................... 1-3 Hardware installation Mounting Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 2-1 To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ................................................................................................................ 2-2 TCP/IP configuration Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool .......................................................................... 4-1 Status System Usage ............................................................................................................................................ 5-1 WAN PTM Status ...................................................................................................................................... 5-3 DSL Link Status ........................................................................................................................................ 5-4 Device Table .............................................................................................................................................. 5-6 DHCP Lease .............................................................................................................................................. 5-7 WiFi Associate .......................................................................................................................................... 5-8 WAN/(W)LAN Statistics ........................................................................................................................... 5-8 IGMP Membership .................................................................................................................................. 5-10 IGMP Statistic ......................................................................................................................................... 5-10 Network USB ........................................................................................................................................................... 6-1 LAN Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 6-2 WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................ 6-4 WiFi Setup WiFi Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 7-1 WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................. 7-4 WiFi Access Filter ..................................................................................................................................... 7-6 Firewall Setup Port Forwarding 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Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) ....................................................................................................................... 8-3 UPnP ......................................................................................................................................................... 8-4 Layer 2 Filter ............................................................................................................................................. 8-5 Layer 3 Filter ............................................................................................................................................. 8-7 NAT Passthrough ...................................................................................................................................... 8-8 URL Blocking ........................................................................................................................................... 8-9 Content Screening ................................................................................................................................... 8-10 Parental Control ...................................................................................................................................... 8-12 Advanced Setup Route Setting ............................................................................................................................................. 9-1 DNS Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 9-3 Dynamic DNS ........................................................................................................................................... 9-4 System Log ................................................................................................................................................ 9-5 IGMP Proxy/Snooping .............................................................................................................................. 9-6 802.1x Config ............................................................................................................................................ 9-7 10 QoS PTM Setup QoS Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 10-1 QoS Scheduler ......................................................................................................................................... 10-2 QoS Policy .............................................................................................................................................. 10-4 QoS Phone ............................................................................................................................................... 10-7 QoS ALG ................................................................................................................................................ 10-9 QoS Defaults ......................................................................................................................................... 10-11 QoS MAC .............................................................................................................................................. 10-13 11 Utilities Configuration Backup ............................................................................................................................. 11-1 Configuration Restore ............................................................................................................................. 11-2 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................................................. 11-3 System Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 11-4 Management Access Control .................................................................................................................. 11-7 CWMP Management ............................................................................................................................... 11-8 Connection Test ....................................................................................................................................... 11-9 802.1x CA Upload ................................................................................................................................ 11-10 Restore Factory Defaults ........................................................................................................................11-11 Reboot Gateway .................................................................................................................................... 11-12 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 February 2011 Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Telephony Account Setup ..........................................................................................................................................12-1 Service Settings .......................................................................................................................................12-3 SIP Server Settings ..................................................................................................................................12-7 RTP/Codec settings ..................................................................................................................................12-9 Account & Line Table ............................................................................................................................12-11 Call History ............................................................................................................................................12-11 Other Settings ........................................................................................................................................12-12 13 USB Service File sharing ..............................................................................................................................................13-1 Printer Server ...........................................................................................................................................13-4 14 FCC and IC Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................................................................14-1 FCC Part 68 Statement ............................................................................................................................14-2 Industry Canada statement .......................................................................................................................14-3 IC TELECOM .........................................................................................................................................14-4 Troubleshooting Product conformance EU declaration of conformity 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B-1 GL Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 February 2011 Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 February 2011 1 Product overview Overview Purpose This chapter provides an introduction to the physical aspects of the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A4111 and 6Vz.A4111 including safety precautions, prerequisites, and descriptions. The CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A4111 and 6Vz.A4111 will be referred to as CellPipe 7130 RG throughout the rest of this document. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: Hardware introduction 1-1 Safety precautions 1-2 Prerequisites 1-3 Description of LEDs and interfaces 1-3 Hardware introduction This CellPipe 7130 RG supports Ethernet-over-VDSL2 using one Ethernet data link that is rated up to 100 Mb/s symmetrically. With its bridge functionality, it can connect to any device equipped with a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX network interface card. It supports WAN connection via telephone cable to VDSL switch. It also supports HomePNA, USB storage, VoIP, and wireless local area network. For this purpose, it provides: ⢠One VDSL port ⢠Four Ethernet LAN ports (10/100BASE-TX) ⢠One HPNA interface (Only for 6Vz.A4111) ⢠Two USB ports ⢠Wireless (802.11n) ⢠Two FXS ports ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Product overview Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ The CellPipe 7130 RG also includes router and firewall functionality. Safety precautions Follow these recommendations to protect yourself and the CellPipe 7130 RG from harm: ⢠Use volume labels to mark the type of power. ⢠Use the power adapter provided with the CellPipe 7130 RG. ⢠Pay attention to the power load of the electrical outlet or extension cord. An overburdened power outlet or damaged cords and plugs may cause electric shock or fire. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace the cord immediately. ⢠Leave adequate space for heat dissipation to avoid any damage caused by overheating the CellPipe 7130 RG. Do not cover the ventilation holes. ⢠Do not put the CellPipe 7130 RG near a heat source. Avoid placing the CellPipe 7130 RG in direct sunlight. ⢠Do not put the CellPipe 7130 RG in damp or wet locations. Do not spill any liquid on the CellPipe 7130 RG. ⢠Do not connect the CellPipe 7130 RG to any PC or electronic product unless our customer engineers or your ISP instructs you to do so; incorrect connections may cause fires. ⢠Do not place the CellPipe 7130 RG on an unstable surface or support. ⢠Do not place heavy objects on top of the CellPipe 7130 RG. ⢠Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners; use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. "CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord" "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: ⢠⢠⢠⢠Do not use this product near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Product overview Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Prerequisites Ensure that you have the following items before attempting to use the CellPipe 7130 RG: ⢠Internet services subscription (connection type, account information, and addresses) ⢠10/100Base-T Ethernet NIC installed in your PC ⢠Operating system: Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows XP, Microsoft Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS ⢠Internet Explorer v4.0 or higher, Netscape v4.0 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox v1.5 or higher Note: For optimal display quality, use Internet Explorer v5.0 or Netscape v6.1. Description of LEDs and interfaces Figure 1-1 Front panel Table 1-1 Front panel LEDs LED Status Description Internet On The CellPipe 7130 RG is connected to the Internet. Flashing Data is being transmitted over the Internet connection. Off The CellPipe 7130 RG is not connected to the Internet. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Product overview Description of LEDs and interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ LED Status Description DSL 1 to 2 On DSL is operating. Flashing DSL is training. Off DSL is disconnected. On A device is connected to the USB port. Flashing USB port has data traffic. Off No device is connected to USB port. On HPNA interface is enabled and connected to a HPNA device. Flashing HPNA traffic is present. Off HPNA interface is disabled or disconnected to any HPNA device. On Wireless function is enabled. Flashing Data is being transmitted on the wireless link. Off Wireless function is disabled. On WPS is enabled. Off WPS is disabled. On Ethernet LAN port 1 to 4 is connected and active. Flashing Network activity over the corresponding ports. Off Ethernet LAN port 1 to 4 is not active. On Phone 1 to 2 is connected. Off No phones are connected. Slow flashing* Firmware upgrade in progress. Off No firmware upgrade in progress. On CellPipe 7130 RG is powered on. Off Power is disconnected. USB 1 to 2 HPNA (Only for 6Vz.A4111) WLAN WPS LAN 1 to 4 Phone 1 to 2 Message Power Notes: * Slow flashing: LED flashes at the rate of 2 seconds on and 2 seconds off. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1-4 Edition 01 February 2011 Product overview Description of LEDs and interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 1-2 Rear panel of 6Vz.A4111 Figure 1-3 Rear panel of 6Ve.A4111 Table 1-2 Rear panel items Item Description Wireless Antenna Antenna for transmission of wireless signal. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Product overview Description of LEDs and interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Item Description VDSL port Input port of the VDSL network connection from your ISP. The VDSL port connects to a RJ-11 cable. Ethernet ports 1 to 4 Four RJ-45 ports to connect up to four PCs or Hub. USB Port Support USB 2.0 file sharing and printer server. 1 to 2 HPNA interface (Only for 6Vz.A4111) One HPNA interface to connect to a HPNA device. Phone 1/2 ports Two RJ-11 ports for connecting telephones for VoIP. Reset button Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore to factory default settings. Power switch Power On/Off switch. Power socket DC power adapter port. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1-6 Edition 01 February 2011 2 Hardware installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides the instructions to install the CellPipe 7130 RG hardware. Contents This chapter covers the following topic: Mounting Procedure 2-1 To install the CellPipe 7130 RG 2-2 Mounting Procedure There are multiple ways for mounting the CPE: Wall Mounting Pre-Requirements ⢠Anchors ⢠Screws ⢠Drill & Drill bit 1. Locate a high position on the wall that is free of obstructions. 2. Connect two screws in the wall 5 cm(2 in.) apart. Do not screw the screws all the way into the wall. Important! Make sure that the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong enough to hold the weight of the CPE. (recommended screw type and size: Nylon wall plug (T8x25mm) and screws (T3.5x16mm)). 3. Align the holes on the back of the CPE with the screws on the wall. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 2 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Hardware installation To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4. Hang up the CPE on the screws. Desktop Mounting Place the CPE on top of the desk with the rubber feet standing at the bottom. Stand-up Mounting Snap the cradle into the holes located on the side of the CellPipe 7130 RG and then place it on a desk so that LEDs are visible. To install the CellPipe 7130 RG Supplies ⢠CellPipe 7130 RG ⢠RJ-11 telephone cable ⢠Two RJ-45 category 5 Ethernet cable ⢠Power adapter Before you begin CAUTION Potential for equipment damage and personal harm Before installing the CellPipe 7130 RG, ensure you have thoroughly read the Safety precautions and Prerequisites in chapter 1. Turn off all devices (computer, hub, CellPipe 7130 RG) before beginning this procedure. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 2-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Hardware installation To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 2-1 Cable connections of 6Ve.A4111 & 6Vz.A4111 Procedure 1. Connect the power adapterâs cord into the power socket on the back of CellPipe 7130 RG and plug the power adapter into a power source. 2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable into the VDSL port on the CellPipe 7130 RG and the other end to your telephone/DSL service connection. 3. Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet LAN port (1 to 4) on the CellPipe 7130 RG and the other end to the ethernet port on your device (such as PC, or a hub if your are setting up Intranet). 4. Turn the power switch on. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ You must also configure the Internet properties on your computer; Please refer to the TCP/IP Appendix or Quick Installation Guide for detailed instructions. After setting up and configuring the CellPipe 7130 RG and your PC(s), you can access the web configuration tool. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 2-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Hardware installation To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 2-4 Edition 01 February 2011 3 TCP/IP configuration Overview The following procedures provide TCP/IP configuration instructions for all supported operating systems. Windows 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Open Network and Internet from the Control Panel. Open Network and Sharing Center from the Network and Internet. Right-click Local Area Connection from Network and Sharing Center. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4), and click Properties. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. Click OK to save the settings. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Windows Vista 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Open Network and sharing Center from the Control Panel. Open Manage network connections from the Network and sharing Center. Right-click Ethernet connection and select Properties. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4), and click Properties. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. Click OK to save the settings. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Windows XP 1. Open Network Connections from the Control Panel. 2. Right-click Ethernet connection and select Properties. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 3 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 TCP/IP configuration Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window appears. 4. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 5. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. 6. Click OK to save the settings. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Windows Me/2000/98/95 1. Open Network and Dialing Connections from the Control Panel. 2. Right click the Ethernet connection icon and select Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component, and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window appears. 4. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 5. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. 6. Click OK to save the settings. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Windows NT 1. Open Network from the Control Panel. 2. From the Protocol tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component, and click the Properties button. 3. From the IP Address tab, select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 4. From the DNS tab, verify that no DNS server is defined in the DNS Service Search Order box and no suffix is defined in the Domain Suffix Search Order box. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Mac OS 1. Open System Preferences from the Panel. 2. Choose Network from Internet & Network. 3. Make sure the window is unlocked. If it is locked, click the lock to make changes and enter the password for authentication. 4. From the TCP/IP tab, choose the Using DHCP on Configure IPv4 field. 5. Click on the Apply Now button to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 3-2 Edition 01 February 2011 4 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool by entering the IP address and the default passwords. The management interface software is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser. Contents This chapter covers the following topic: To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool 4-1 To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool When to use Use this procedure to access the web configuration interface of the CellPipe 7130 RG. The configuration interface enables you to secure the CellPipe 7130 RG, limit access, set traffic routes, modify passwords, and change advanced settings. Before you begin Before you can configure the CellPipe 7130 RG, it must be installed, connected to a webenabled PC, and turned on. Management IP settings To establish the initial connection, either use a computer configured to be a DHCP client, or use a computer with IP settings in the 192.168.2.0 subnet. The IP address of the web configuration is 192.168.2.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 4 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ If you are not sure how to configure your computer to be a DHCP client or to set your IP address and subnet mask, please refer to the TCP/IP Appendix or the Quick Installation Guide for more information. Note: Procedure 1. Open a web browser and type in the IP address of the CellPipe 7130 RG in the address bar: http://192.168.2.1 The login window appears; see Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Login window 2. Enter your username and password and click OK. The default admin username is admin and the default admin password is admin. The Status window appears; see Figure 4-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 4-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 4-2 Status window The status window is described in Chapter 5, âStatusâ. Once you have logged in for the first time, you should change your login password. See the System Setting section in the Utilities chapter for instructions. Note: END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Configuration menus All configuration and management of the CellPipe 7130 RG is done using the web configuration tool. Click on the Status, Network, WiFi Setup, Firewall Setup, Advanced Setup, QoS Setup, Telephony and Utilities tabs to view the configuration menus or information located in each directory. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 4-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 4-4 Edition 01 February 2011 5 Status Overview Purpose This chapter describes the contents of the Status menu, which contains the status information for the CellPipe 7130 RG, its connections, and the connected hardware. Click the Status drop-down menu to open the Status menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: System Usage 5-1 WAN PTM Status 5-3 DSL Link Status 5-4 Device Table 5-6 DHCP Lease 5-7 WiFi Associate 5-8 WAN/(W)LAN Statistics 5-8 IGMP Membership 5-10 IGMP Statistic 5-10 System Usage The System Usage window displays the current status of the software, system time, memory, WAN connection and LAN connection. Select System Usage in the Status menu to access the System Usage window; see Figure 5-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Status System Usage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 5-1 System Usage window Table 5-1 describes the fields of the System Usage window. Table 5-1 Field descriptions Field Description Version Info Model Name The model name of the modem. Firmware Version The current version of the firmware. Release Date The release date of the firmware. System Usage System Up Time The amount of time the system has been operational. System Loading Average The average loading of the systemâs CPU. Total Memory The memory capacity of the system in Kb. Used Memory The memory used in the system. Free Memory The free memory in the system. Network - WAN Status WAN MAC The MAC address of the WAN connection. VoIP Account Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Status WAN PTM Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description 1 to 10 Number: The status (Enabled or Disabled) of accounts 1 to 10. Network - LAN Status LAN IP Address The IP address of the LAN interface. LAN NetMask The subnet mask of the LAN interface. LAN MAC The MAC address of the LAN interface. DHCP Enable The status of the LAN DHCP. WLAN MAC The WLAN MAC address of the WLAN interface. WLAN SSID The service set identifier used to identify this gateway. HPNA Info (Only for 6Vz.A4111) HPNA Firmware Version The current version of the HPNA firmware. HPNA Chipset Version The current version of the HPNA chipset. WAN PTM Status The WAN Status window displays each WAN connectionâs name, mode, and connection state. Select WAN PTM Status in the Status menu to access the WAN Status window; see Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2 WAN Status window Table 5-2 describes the fields of the WAN Status window. Table 5-2 Field descriptions Field Description Interface Name The name you gave to this connection. Mode Either DHCP, PPPoE, Static IP or Bridge mode. VLAN ID The VLAN ID number (between 2 to 4094). IP Address The IP address of this connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Status DSL Link Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Netmask The subnet mask of the IP address. Gateway The IP address of gateway. DNS 1 to 3 The IP address of Domain Name Server. DSL Link Status The DSL Link Status window displays the DSL connection status and data. Select DSL Link Status in the Status menu to access the DSL Link window; see Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 DSL Link Status window Table 5-3 describes the fields of the DSL Link Status window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-4 Edition 01 February 2011 Status DSL Link Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 5-3 Field descriptions Field Description DSL Firmware Version The version of firmware in use. Mode The modulation protocol Traffic Type The channel type Status This is the status of the DSL link. Link Power State Displays the power management state of the DSL connection. Line Coding (Trellis) The Trellis Coding status of downstream and upstream. SNR Margin(0.1dB) This is a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) margin for traffic going in both directions. Atternuation(0.1dB) An estimate of the average loop attenuation downstream and upstream. Output Power(0.1dBm) The total output power in both directions. Attainable Rate (Kbps): This is the maximum achievable downstream rate. Rate (Kbps) The actual rate at which data is flowing in both directions. MSGc (# of bytes in overhead channel message) Number of bytes in overhead channel message B (# of bytes in Mux Data Frame) Number of bytes in Mux Data Frame M (# of Mux Data Frames in an RS codeword) Number of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame T (# of Mux Data Frames in a OH subframe) Mux Data Frames over sync bytes K (number of bytes in DMT frame) This is the number of data bytes in an DSL data frame. The number of redundant check bytes per ReedSolomon code word. The length of the Reed-Solomon code word, in data frames. Number of bits in PMD Data Frame D (interleabver depth) The interleaver depth. I (interleaver block size in bytes) Number of bytes in interleaver block size N (RS codeword size) The size of RS codeword. Delay (msec) The delay, in microseconds, of the DSL connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Status Device Table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description INP (DMT symbol) INP:Impulse Noise Protection DMT:Discrete Multitone OH Frames The number of overhead frames. OH Frame Errors The number of overhead frame errors. Super Frames This is the total number of super frames. Super Frame Errors The number of super frames received that had errors. RS Words This is the total number of Reed-Solomon code words. RS Correctable Errors The number of Reed-Solomon code words with correctable errors. RS Uncorrectable Errors The number of R-S code words that had uncorrectable errors. HEC Errors The total number of header error checksum errors. OCD Errors The number of out-of-cell delineation errors. LCD Errors The total of lost-cell-delineation errors. Total Cells Total number of cells. Data Cells The number of data cells. Bit Errors The number of Bit Error. Total ES Total number of Errored Seconds. Total SES Total number of Severely Errored Seconds. Total UAS Total number of Unavailable Seconds. Device Table The Device Table displays information about the device that has connected to the CellPipe 7130 RG. Select Device Table in the Status menu to access the Device Table; see Figure 5-4. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-6 Edition 01 February 2011 Status DHCP Lease ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 5-4 Device Table window Table 5-4 describes the fields of the Device Table window. Table 5-4 Field descriptions Field Description Host Name The name of the device that has connected to the gateway. IP Address The IP address of the device. Attached By How the device connected to the gateway. MAC Address The MAC address of the device. DHCP Lease The DHCP Lease Table lists the IP addresses that are leased to the DHCP clients. Select DHCP Lease Table in the Status menu to access the DHCP Lease Table; see Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5 DHCP Lease window Table 5-5 describes the fields of the DHCP Lease Table window. Table 5-5 Field descriptions Field Description No. The number of client. IP Address The IP address that is leased to the DHCP client computer. MAC Address The MAC address of the DHCP client computer. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Status WiFi Associate ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Host Name The host name of the DHCP client computer. Vendor Class Identifier The DHCP client platform. Expiry The time left before this lease expires. WiFi Associate The WiFi Associate Table lists the current wireless clients that have connected to the CellPipe 7130 RG Select WiFi Associate in the Status menu to access the WiFi Associate Table; see Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 WiFi Associate window Table 5-6 describes the fields of the WiFi Associate window. Table 5-6 Field descriptions Field Description No. The index number of entry in the table. MAC The MAC address of the wireless device. Rate The transmission rate of the wireless device. WAN/(W)LAN Statistics The WAN/(W)LAN Statistics window displays the number of bytes that have been received or transmitted by the WAN, LAN, and WLAN interfaces. Select WAN/(W)LAN Statistics in the Status menu to access the Statistics window; see Figure 5-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-8 Edition 01 February 2011 Status WAN/(W)LAN Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 5-7 WAN/(W)LAN Statistics window Table 5-7 describes the WAN, LAN, and WLAN fields of the Statistics window. Table 5-7 Field descriptions Field Description RX bytes The number of bytes that have been received. RX Packets The number of packets that have been received. RX Errors The number of packets that have been received with errors. RX Dropped The number of packets that have been dropped after receiving. TX bytes The number of bytes that have been transmitted. TX Packets The number of packets that have been transmitted. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-9 Edition 01 February 2011 Status IGMP Membership ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description TX Errors The number of packets that have been transmitted with errors. TX Dropped The number of packets that have been dropped after transmitting. Collided instead of Collisioned The number of packets collided when transmitted. IGMP Membership The IGMP Membership window displays the IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) members. Select IGMP Membership in the Status menu to access the IGMP Membership windows; see Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 IGMP Membership window Table 5-8 describes the IGMP membership window. Table 5-8 Field descriptions Field Description Multicast IP Group The respective Multicast Group. Client Lists the clients belong to the specific multicast group. IGMP Statistic The IGMP Statistic shows the IGMP(Internet Group Membership Protocol) Statistic. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5 - 10 Edition 01 February 2011 Status IGMP Statistic ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Select IGMP Statistic in the Status menu to access the IGMP Membership windows; see Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9 IGMP Statistic window Table 5-9 describes the IGMP Statistic window. Table 5-9 Field descriptions Field Description Period Select a time period form the list to collect and display the IGMP statistics during that period. Apply Click to show IGMP Group information. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5-11 Edition 01 February 2011 Status IGMP Statistic ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 5 - 12 Edition 01 February 2011 6 Network Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to configure the network settings for the CellPipe 7130 RG from the Network menu. Click the Network drop-down menu to open the Network menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: USB 6-1 LAN Setting 6-2 WAN PTM Connections 6-4 USB The USB window enables you to configure the USB storage name, USB printer name and DMS. Select USB in the Network menu to access the USB&DMS window; see Figure 6-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Network LAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-1 USB window Table 6-1 describes the fields of the USB window. Table 6-1 Field descriptions Field Description USB Printer Enable Click the radio button to enable or disable USB Printer. USB Printer Name Enter a USB printer name. DMS Enable Click the radio button to enable or disable DMS. DMS Server Name Enter a DMS Server name. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Refresh Click to refresh the state of USB device. LAN Setting The LAN Settings include the IP address, subnet mask, DHCP settings, DHCP relay, and static IP lease. Select LAN Setting in the Network menu to access the LAN Setting window; see Figure 6-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Network LAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-2 LAN Setting window Table 6-2 describes the fields of the LAN Setting window. Table 6-2 Field descriptions Field Description IP Address The IP address of the LAN interface in dotted decimal notation. The default is 192.168.2.1. You can change this address as needed to an address that is reserved for private use. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the IP addresses in your LAN; for example, 255.255.255.0. DHCP Server If enabled, the CellPipe 7130 RG automatically assigns IP addresses, default gateway, and DNS servers to computers that support the DHCP client; for example, Windows 95, Windows NT. DHCP Starting IP Address The range of IP addresses that will be assigned to the DHCP client. DHCP Ending IP Address DHCP Lease Time The time period during which the computers retain the IP addresses assigned to them. Static Lease Assign a static IP to DHCP clients based on their MAC address. Block Lease The client's MAC address to be blocked from acquiring an IP address. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. WAN PTM Connections WAN PTM Connections are the connections used when the device operates in DSL-PTM mode (if you are uncertain wether your DSL service is PTM, contact your ISP). The WAN PTM Connections window enables you to configure multiple connections. CAUTION It is recommended that the WAN PTM connections be changed by trained service personnel. Improper configuration can lead to loss of connectivity to the residential gateway from the LAN side as well as the WAN side. There are three different binding methods for the connections: ⢠Port based binding ⢠MAC based binding ⢠No LAN/WLAN binding The four following types of connections can be used: ⢠Static IP ⢠DHCP Mode ⢠PPPoE Mode ⢠Bridge Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-4 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Select WAN PTM Connections in the Network menu to access the WAN PTM Connections window; see Figure 6-3. Figure 6-3 WAN PTM Connections window Table 6-3 describes the fields of the WAN PTM Connection window. Table 6-3 Field descriptions Field Description Interface Name Enter an appropriate name for your new connection. Mode Click the drop-down menu and select either Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, or Bridge as the connection type. Binding Port Based Bind the interface by LAN or WLAN port MAC Based Bind the interface by physical MAC address No LAN/WLAN Binding The interface does not bind to any Port or MAC Local Service VoIP Provide VoIP service to be used. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description CMWP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) Provide remote control service. It will allow remote ACS server to manage this gateway. IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Proxy Provide service to be used for video streaming and gaming. Default Route Set the connection as the gateway of last resort, every unknown packet will be forwarded via default route. Add Click to add the new connection and brings you to next step. Delete All Delete all connections below in the table. Edit Modify the connection setting. Delete Delete the connection. Port based binding Port based mode enables you to bind ports to your WAN connection. You can bind LAN ports 1 to 4 and WLAN SSID 1 to 4 in the WAN mode you selected. The default WLAN SSID number is 1 and you can configure 2 to 4 in the WiFi Setting. You can select the Port Based radio button for each WAN mode and then click Add to proceed to the next configuration window. In Port based mode, you can add up to four connections in routed mode. If you do not set a VLAN ID in the connections, you can only have one connection in Static IP or DHCP mode and three connections maximum in PPPoE. Note: If you already have a connection with Port based binding, you can not select MAC based binding for any other connections. Note: The following WAN modes support port-based binding: ⢠Static IP ⢠DHCP ⢠PPPoE ⢠Bridge Static IP If you select Static IP as the mode in the WAN PTM Connections, the Static IP settings window with Port based binding opens; see Figure 6-4. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-6 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-4 Static IP settings window with Port Based Binding Table 6-4 describes the fields of the Static IP setting window with Port Based Binding. Table 6-4 Field descriptions Field Description LAN Binding Select Lan port, HPNA (Only for 6Vz.A4111) port and WLAN port to bind the connection. Wan Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. NetMask Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Gateway Enter the gatewayâs IP address provided by your ISP. DNS1/2/3 Enter the DNS IP address. They are optional. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Options MTU Select Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1500), or select Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to previous page. Activate WAN Settings Click to activate the connection. Delete All Click to remove all WAN connections. Edit Click to modify a specific connection. Delete Click to remove a specific connection. DHCP If you select DHCP as the mode in the WAN PTM Connections window, the DHCP settings window with Port based binding opens; see Figure 6-5. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-8 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-5 DHCP settings window with Port Based Binding Table 6-5 describes the fields of the DHCP Mode setting window with Port Based Binding. Table 6-5 Field descriptions Field Description LAN Binding Select LAN port, HPNA(Only for 6Vz.A4111) port and WLAN port to bind the connection. WAN Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) 802.1x Select Enable to enable 802.1x, or select Disable to disable 802.1x. Please consult with your ISP for more information. DHCP Options ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-9 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Host Name Enter the appropriate Host Name and Domain Name provided by your ISP. If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. Domain Name Vender Class ID Client ID You may also need to set the Client ID or Vender Class ID to obtain its lease from the DHCP server. Please consult with your ISP for more information. MTU (Bytes) Enable Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1500), or enable Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to preview page. Activate WAN Settings Click to activate the connection. Delete All Click to remove all WAN connections. Edit Click to modify a specific connection. Delete Click to remove a specific connection. PPPoE If you select PPPoE as the mode in the WAN PTM Connections window, the PPPoE settings window with Port based binding opens; see Figure 6-6. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 10 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-6 PPPoE Mode settings window with Port Based Binding Table 6-6 describes the fields of PPPoE Mode setting window with Port Based Binding. Table 6-6 Field descriptions Fields Description LAN Binding Select LAN port, HPNA(Only for 6Vz.A4111) port and WLAN port to bind the connection. WAN Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) User Name Enter the user name for the PPPoE connection.If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-11 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Fields Description Password Enter the password for the PPPoE connection.If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. Access Concentrator The access concentrator is optional. Please consult with your ISP for information. Service Name The service name is optional. Please consult with your ISP for information. Mode Connect on demand: Max idle time Select this option to let the gateway connect to Internet only when your trying to access it. If there are no activities in the specified period (Max idle time), the gateway will disconnect the connection. Always on Select this option to let the gateway always connected to the Internet. Manual Select and then click Connect to manually connect the router to the Internet. Click Disconnect to disconnect the connection. Options Authentication Mode Select the authentication mode from the drop-down menu. Options include: ⢠⢠⢠⢠CHAP + PAP Only MS-CHAP Only CHAP Only PAP This is optional. Your ISP will provide this information if it is necessary. MTU (bytes) Select Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1492), or enable Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to previous page. Activate WAN Settings Click to activate the connection. Delete All Click to remove all WAN connections. Edit Click to modify a specific connection. Delete Click to remove a specific connection. Bridge If you select Bridge as the mode in the WAN PTM Connections window, the Bridge settings window with Port based binding opens; see Figure 6-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 12 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-7 Bridge Mode settings window with Port Based binding Table 6-7 describes the fields of the Bridge Mode setting window with Port Based binding. Table 6-7 Field descriptions Fields Description LAN Binding Select LAN port, HPNA(Only for 6Vz.A4111) port and WLAN port to bind the connection. WAN Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) QoS Queue Enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. CoS Remarking Enable New Cos Value to assign CoS (class of service) for incoming traffic. IP Address Enter the given IP address for your connection. NetMask Enter the subnet mask for your connection. Save Click to save your setting. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-13 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Fields Description Back Click to back preview page. Activate WAN Settings Click to activate the connection. Delete All Click to remove all WAN connections. Edit Click to modify a specific connection. Delete Click to remove a specific connection. MAC based binding MAC based mode enables you to bind your connection by DHCP Option 60, Ethernet type, source MAC, or destination MAC. Before you begin, you must configure a default connection. It should be routed or bridge mode. Afterwards you can configure MAC based binding (the other binding options are Port based and No LAN/WLAN) by DHCP Option 60, Ethernet type, source MAC, or destination MAC. You can select the MAC Based radio button for each WAN mode and then click Add to enter the next configuration window. You can set a maximum of 20 connections in MAC based binding. If you already have a connection with MAC based binding, you cannot select Port based binding for any other connections. Note: The following section shows the creation of a default DHCP connection with MAC based binding. DHCP Mode If you select DHCP as the mode, the DHCP settings window with MAC based binding opens; see Figure 6-8. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 14 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-8 DHCP settings window Table 6-8 describes the fields of the DHCP Mode setting window. Table 6-8 Field descriptions Fields Description LAN Binding Default The first rule must be the default. After you have a default rule you can choose the other options. For example, you can select DHCP Option 60, Ethernet Type, Source MAC, or Destination MAC. DHCP Option 60 Select the radio button and enter the applicable alphanumeric identification (wildcard * is also applicable). Ethernet Type Select the radio button and enter the applicable Ethernet Type code (4 hex digits). Source MAC Select the radio button and enter the applicable Source MAC address in hexadecimal format. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-15 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Fields Description Destination MAC Select the radio button and enter the applicable Destination MAC address in hexadecimal format. WAN VLAN Select Untagged if VLAN tagging is not to be used for this WAN connection. Select Always use ID if VLAN tagging is to be used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 0 and 4094). 802.1x Select Enable to use 802.1x or select Disable to turn off 802.1x. Please consult your ISP for more information. Host Name Enter the host name provided by your ISP. Please consult with your ISP for more information. Domain Name Enter the domain name provided by your ISP. Please consult with your ISP for more information. Vender Class ID If you are required, set the vender class ID to obtain its lease from the DHCP server. Please consult with your ISP for more information. Client ID If you are required, set the client ID to obtain its lease from the DHCP server. Please consult with your ISP for more information. MTU(Bytes) Select Auto to set the MTU to the default (1500) or select Manual and enter a value in bytes. Next Click to go to the QoS Defaults window. Back Click to return to the previous page. Now that you have a default connection, the WAN PTM Connections window with MAC based binding opens; see Figure 6-9. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 16 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-9 WAN PTM Connections window with MAC based binding After you have a default connection, you can choose the WAN Mode you want and click Add to add a new connection. You can only choose Bridge mode with MAC based binding. Click Add to set the configurations. Bridge Mode When you select Bridge mode with MAC based binding and click Add, the Bridge settings window with MAC based binding opens; see Figure 6-10. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-17 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-10 Bridge Mode settings window with MAC based binding Table 6-9 describes the fields of Bridge Mode setting window with MAC based binding. Table 6-9 Field descriptions Fields Description LAN Binding Default The first rule must be the default. After you have a default rule you can choose the other options. For example, you can select DHCP Option 60, Ethernet Type, Source MAC, or Destination MAC. DHCP Option 60 Select the radio button and enter the applicable alphanumeric identification (wildcard * is also applicable). Ethernet Type Select the radio button and enter the applicable Ethernet Type code (4 hex digits). Source MAC Select the radio button and enter the applicable Source MAC address in hexadecimal format. Destination MAC Select the radio button and enter the applicable Destination MAC address in hexadecimal format. WAN ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 18 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Fields Description VLAN Select Untagged if VLAN tagging is not to be used for this WAN connection. Select Always use ID if VLAN tagging is to be used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 0 and 4094). CoS Remarking Enter the CoS remarking number. IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. NetMask Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Next Click to proceed to the next step. Back Click to return to the previous page. After the second connection is set, you are returned to the WAN PTM Connections window; see Figure 6-11. The two new connections, default and bridged, appear in the Overview table. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-19 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-11 WAN PTM Connections window with MAC based binding You can only choose Bridge mode with MAC based binding and you can select Static IP, DHCP, or PPPoE with No LAN/WLAN Binding for CWMP and VoIP. No LAN/WLAN binding No LAN/WLAN binding enables you to configure your connection with local service CWMP and VoIP. In order to avoid other connections using CWMP and VoIP, No LAN/WLAN Binding is specifically for CWMP and VoIP to build an independent connection. Select the No LAN/WLAN Binding radio button for the binding method and then click Add to enter the next configuration page. Static IP If you select Static IP as the mode and click Add, the Static IP window with No LAN/WLAN Binding opens; see Figure 6-12. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 20 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-12 Static IP settings window with No LAN/WLAN Binding Table 6-10 describes the fields of Static IP setting window with No LAN/WLAN Binding. Table 6-10 Field descriptions Field Description WAN Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. NetMask Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Gateway Enter the gatewayâs IP address provided by your ISP. DNS1/2/3 Enter the DNS IP address. They are optional Options MTU Select Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1500), or select Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to previous page. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-21 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ DHCP Mode If you select DHCP as the mode and click Add, the DHCP window with No LAN/WLAN Binding opens; see Figure 6-13. Figure 6-13 DHCP settings window with No LAN/WLAN Binding Table 6-11 describes the fields of DHCP Mode setting window with No LAN/WLAN binding. Table 6-11 Field descriptions Field Description WAN Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) 802.1x Select Enable to enable 802.1x, or select Disable to disable 802.1x. Please consult with your ISP for more information. DHCP Options Host Name Domain Name Vender Class ID Client ID Enter the appropriate Host Name and Domain Name provided by your ISP. If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. You may also need to set the Client ID or Vender Class ID to obtain its lease from the DHCP server. Please consult with your ISP for more information. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 22 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description MTU (Bytes) Enable Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1500), or enable Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to preview page. PPPoE Mode If you select DHCP as the mode and click Add, the DHCP window with No LAN/WLAN Binding opens; see Figure 6-14. Figure 6-14 PPPoE Mode settings window with No LAN/WLAN Binding Table 6-12 describes the fields of PPPoE Mode setting window with No LAN/WLAN Binding. Table 6-12 Field descriptions Fields Description Wan ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-23 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Fields Description Untagged Select this option if VLAN ID is not being used. Always use ID Select this option if VLAN ID is used and enter the VLAN ID number (between 2 and 4094) User Name Enter the user name for the PPPoE connection.If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. Password Enter the password for the PPPoE connection.If you are not sure, please consult with your ISP for more information. Access Concentrator The access concentrator is optional. Please consult with your ISP for information. Service Name The service name is optional. Please consult with your ISP for information. Mode Connect on demand: Max idle time Select this option to let the gateway connect to Internet only when your trying to access it. If there are no activities in the specified period (Max idle time), gateway will disconnect the connection. Always on Select this option to let the gateway always connected to the Internet. Manual Select and then click Connect to manually connect the router to the Internet. Click Disconnect to disconnect the connection. Options Authentication Mode Select the authentication mode from the drop-down menu. Options include: ⢠⢠⢠⢠CHAP + PAP Only MS-CHAP Only CHAP Only PAP This is optional. Your ISP will provide this information if it is necessary. MTU (bytes) Select Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1492), or enable Manual to manually enter a value. Next Click to go to next step. Back Click to go back to previous page. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 24 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ QoS Defaults The QoS Defaults window enables you to configure the default QoS policy for each WAN connection, see Figure 6-15. Figure 6-15 QoS Defaults window Table 6-13 describes the fields of the QoS Defaults window. Table 6-13 Field descriptions Field Description QoS Classification Queue Original ToS Tag (First 3 bits of DSCP) Select Original ToS Tag to assign the queue according to the ToS value of the packet. Specified Queue Select Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to which the network traffic will be assigned. Note: When Specified Queue is chosen, you cannot choose Align CoS with ToS Value. ToS/DSCP Remarking Keep Original ToS Select Keep Original ToS to retain the original ToS value. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6-25 Edition 01 February 2011 Network WAN PTM Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description New ToS Value Select New Tos Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the network traffic. New DSCP Value Select New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). CoS (p-bit) Remarking Keep CoS Value Select Keep CoS Value to retain the original CoS value. New CoS Value Select New CoS Value to assign CoS for network traffic. Align CoS with ToS Value Select to align CoS with ToS value. Note: This field can only be set if you keep Original ToS Tag in queue setting. Save Click to save your changes. Back Click to return to the previous window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 6 - 26 Edition 01 February 2011 7 WiFi Setup Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to configure the WiFi settings for the CellPipe 7130 RG from the WiFi setup menu. Click the WiFi Setup drop-down menu to open the WiFi Setup menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: WiFi Setting 7-1 WiFi Security 7-4 WiFi Access Filter 7-6 WiFi Setting The WiFi Setting window enables you to configure the common wireless and SSID settings. Click on WiFi Setting in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi Setting window; see Figure 7-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 7-1 WiFi Setting window Table 7-1 describes the fields of the WiFi Setting window. Table 7-1 Field descriptions Field Description Common WiFi Select Enable to turn wireless on and configure the wireless settings. Or select Disable to turn wireless off. Multiple SSID Click the drop-down menu and select either 1, 2, or 4 for multiple SSIDs. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-2 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Tx Power Enter a value between 1~100 to control the level of transmitting signal strength. Radio Mode Click the drop-down menu and select either b/g/n, b/g, g/n, b, g or n for the wireless mode. Auto Channel Select Click the drop-down menu and select On to let the wireless access point automatically select a channel with the least interference. Select Off to configure manually. Select Now to set the channel automatically once. Channel If auto channel select is off, you can manually select a channel for the wireless access point. The default is 1. Beacon Period Enter a beacon period in ms to determine the frequency of the beacon to keep the network synchronized. This is optional. DTIM Period Enter a value to set the delivery traffic indication message. The DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. Bandwidth Click the drop-down menu and select either 20/40Mhz or 20Mhz as the transmitting frequency for 802.11n. Select 20/40Mhz can provide double the data transmitting rate of 20Mhz. Extension Channel 802.11n will create an extension channel to transmit data. Select a channel from the drop-down menu to use as the extension channel. SSID 1 to 4 SSID Enter a SSID name (Maximum of 32 characters). The SSID is an alphanumeric name shared by all the devices on the wireless network. It must be unique. Broadcast SSID Click the drop-down menu and select On to broadcast the SSID or Off to hide your SSID. Tx Rate Click the drop-down menu and select Auto to automatically determine the transmission rate or select a transmission rate (Max. 54Mbps). IGMP Enable Enable to use IGMP or disable to turn off IGMP. WDS1 Click the drop-down menu and select Enable if you would like to enter the wireless MAC of other wireless access points or routers that are in the same WDS. Other WDS Stations Enter the wireless MAC addresses of other wireless APs or routers that are in the same WDS. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-3 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Notes: 1 If you enable WDS, check that all other WDS APs are enabled, configured with the same channel, SSID, and encryption keys, and that each AP has a different LAN port IP address. WiFi Security WiFi security enables you to configure the WEP, WPA, or WPA2 security settings. Select WiFi Security in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi security window; see Figure 7-2. Figure 7-2 WiFi Security window Table 7-2 describes the fields of the WiFi Security settings window. Table 7-2 Field descriptions Field Description WPS Enable Push Button Control or enable PIN and enter your PIN number and click Start. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-4 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Authentication Select one of the following encryption methods for the wireless network: ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠Security Type Open Shared WPAPSK WPA2PSK WPAPSK/WPA2PSK Mixed WPA WPA2 Select one of the following for the security type: ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠NONE WEP TKIP AES TKIP/AES Mixed WEP Passphrase Key Select a level of encryption (64 bits or 128 bits). Enter a passphrase key consisting of 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters and click Generate. Key 1 to 4 Select either Key1, Key2, Key3, Key4. Enter a WEP key in the respective field. The WEP key must: ⢠⢠contain letters from A to F and numbers from 0 to 9 contain 10 characters for 64 bit and 26 characters for 128 bit encryption WPA-PSK/WPA2PSK Preshared Key Enter a preshared key consisting of 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters. 802.1x Radius Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. Radius Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. Radius Key Enter the key of the RADIUS server. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-5 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Access Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ WiFi Access Filter The WiFi Access Filter window enables you to either block or permit access for wireless clients by MAC address. Select WiFi Access in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi Access Filter window; see Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3 WiFi Access Filter window Table 7-3 describes the fields of the WiFi Access Filter window. Table 7-3 Field descriptions Field Description Access Policy Select one of the following: ⢠⢠⢠Disable to turn off WiFi filtering Allow to permit access from the specified MAC address. Deny to deny access from the specified MAC address. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-6 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Access Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description MAC 1 to 32 Enter up to 32 MAC addresses to control their access. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-7 Edition 01 February 2011 WiFi Setup WiFi Access Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 7-8 Edition 01 February 2011 8 Firewall Setup Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to configure the firewall for the CellPipe 7130 RG. Click the Firewall drop-down menu to open the Firewall Setup menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: Port Forwarding 8-1 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 8-3 UPnP 8-4 Layer 2 Filter 8-5 Layer 3 Filter 8-7 NAT Passthrough 8-8 URL Blocking 8-9 Content Screening 8-10 Parental Control 8-12 Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding window enables you to control the incoming requests from the Internet to pass through the port to your local computer, and acts as a gateway to pass your service request using a different port or port range other than the standard port from the Internet client to your local servers. It is recommended that port forwarding be configured with the assistance of your ISP. Note: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Port Forwarding ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Select Port Forwarding in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Port Forwarding window; see Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1 Port Forwarding window Table 8-1 describes the fields of the Port Forwarding window. Table 8-1 Field descriptions Field Description Name Enter a name for the application you are hosting on your LAN computer; for example, Real Audio. Protocol Select the type of protocol(s) used by this application: ⢠⢠⢠ALL Protocol Number Known Protocol ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Port Select or enter the port used by this application: ⢠⢠⢠Known Port Single Port Port Range LAN IP Address Select the first radio button to choose a preconfigured LAN host or select the second radio button to enter an IP address manually. LAN Port Select the first radio button to use the port or port range same as the WAN or select the second radio button enter the LAN port manually. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) The Demilitarized Zone window enables you to configure a single computer on your local side exposed to the Internet. All incoming packets will be forwarded to this computer; see Table 8-2. Use the demilitarized zone setting only if the virtual server or port range forwarding options do not provide the level of access required for certain applications. It is recommended that you contact your ISP for assistance. Note: Select Demilitarized Zone in the Firewall Setup menu to access the demilitarized zone window; see Figure 8-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup UPnP ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 8-2 Demilitarized Zone window Table 8-2 describes the fields of the Demilitarized Zone window. Table 8-2 Field descriptions Field Description Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Select Enable to turn on the demilitarized zone function. Select Disable to turn it off. DMZ Host IP Address Select the first radio button and choose a preexisting (or preset) LAN host or select the second radio button to enter an IP address manually. DMZ Timer (Option) To improve security, specify the length of time (in seconds) during which the DMZ is active. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. UPnP UPnP is an open networking standard that allows peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. It enables software or devices, such as video game consoles, to function properly using NAT. See Table 8-3 below. Note: It is recommended that you contact your ISP for assistance. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-4 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Layer 2 Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Select UPnP in the Firewall Setup menu to access the UPnP window; see Figure 8-3. Figure 8-3 UPnP window Table 8-3 describes the fields of the UPnP window. Table 8-3 Field descriptions Field Description UPnP Select Enable to enable the UPnP function. Select Disable to disable the UPnP function. UPnP Log Select Enable to enable the logging activities. Select Disable to disable the logging activities. ReadOnly Mode Select Enable to turn on the read-only mode. Select Disable to turn off the read-only mode. Note: In read-only mode, users are unable to change port forwarding settings or any other UPnP enabled application settings. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Layer 2 Filter Select Layer 2 Filter in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Layer 2 Filter window; see Figure 8-4. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Layer 2 Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 8-4 Layer 2 Filter window Table 8-4 describes the fields of the Filter window. Table 8-4 Field descriptions Field Description Filter Policy Select the policy for filters: ⢠⢠⢠Ethernet Type Allow Deny Disable Select to use Ethernet Type as the filtering algorithm and enter the applicable Ethernet Type code. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-6 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Layer 3 Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Source Mac Address 1 to 10 Select and then enter the source MAC address of the device. Destination Mac Address 1 to 10 Select and then enter the destination MAC address of the device. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Layer 3 Filter Select Layer 3 Filter in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Layer 3 Filter window; see Figure 8-5. Figure 8-5 Layer 3 Filter window Table 8-5 describes the fields of the Filter window. Table 8-5 Field descriptions Field Description Filter Name Enter a name for this filtering rule. IP Type Select Dest (destination) or Source depending on the how the rule is going to be used. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup NAT Passthrough ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the host that you are blocking. IP Netmask Select the Netmask of the host that you are blocking. Protocol Select the type protocol(s) used by this application: ⢠⢠⢠TCP UDP Both Port Type Select Dest (destination) or Source depending on the type of application. Starting Port Enter the range of the ports used by this application. Ending Port Enable Select Enable to apply this filter rule or Disable to turn off this filter rule. DSCP Policy Select Disable Filter to disable the DSCP policy. Select Deny to deny packets that are accessing the Internet with the specified DSCP value in IP header or select Allow to allow packets that are accessing the Internet with the specified DSCP value in IP header. DSCP Value Enter a DSCP value between 0 and 63. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. NAT Passthrough The NAT Passthrough window allows you to enable or disable specific protocols from passing through the gateway. Select NAT Passthrough in the Firewall Setup menu to access the NAT Passthrough window; see Figure 8-6. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-8 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup URL Blocking ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 8-6 NAT Passthrough window Table 8-6 describes the fields of the NAT Passthrough window. Table 8-6 Field descriptions Field Description IPSec Passthrough Select Enable to allow IPSec passthrough. Select Disable to disallow the IPSec passthrough. L2TP Passthrough Select Enable to allow L2TP passthrough. Select Disable to disallow L2TP passthrough. PPTP Passthrough Select Enable to allow PPTP passthrough. Select Disable to disallow PPTP passthrough. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. URL Blocking The URL Blocking window enables you to block requests form your local computer to access specific websites. Select URL Blocking in the Firewall Setup menu to access the URL Blocking window; see Figure 8-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-9 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Content Screening ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 8-7 URL Blocking window Table 8-7 describes the fields for the URL Blocking window. Table 8-7 Field descriptions Field Description Name Enter a name for this URL filter. URL Enter a URL or keyword of the URL you are blocking. If the keyword is too general, you might inadvertently block other websites. Enable Select Enable to apply this URL filter. Select Disable to turn off this URL filter. Add Click to add the URL in blocking rule. Content Screening The Content Screening window lets you configure keywords to screen website content. If the keywords appears in the website content and content screening is enabled, firewall will block user from accessing this website. Select Content Screening in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Content Screening window; see Figure 8-8. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8 - 10 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Content Screening ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 8-8 Content Screening window Table 8-8 describes the fields for the Content Screening window. Table 8-8 Field descriptions Field Description Content Screening Select Enable to apply content screening content and block websites that have configured keywords in their contents. Select Disable to disable content screening. Key Words Enter a keyword you are blocking. If the keyword is too general, you might inadvertently block other websites. Type in only one keyword, if you want to screen multiple keywords, add them in separate rules. Maximum number of keywords allowed are 254. Index The index of rule. The index is created by system. Add Click to add the keyword in content screening rule. Edit Click to edit the keyword to the content screening rule. Delete Click to delete the keyword to the content screening rule. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-11 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Parental Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Parental Control The Parental Control window enables you to limit your computerâs Internet connection based on the time and day of the week. Select Parental Control in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Parental Control window; see Figure 8-9. Figure 8-9 Parental Control window Table 8-9 describes the fields for the Parental Control window. Table 8-9 Field descriptions Field Description Name Enter an appropriate name for your rule. Mac Address Enter the MAC address of the client computer. Day Check the days you want to limit the clientâs Internet connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8 - 12 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Parental Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Time Enter a time period (in hours and minutes) to limit the Internet connection. Add Click to add rule in Parental control. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8-13 Edition 01 February 2011 Firewall Setup Parental Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 8 - 14 Edition 01 February 2011 9 Advanced Setup Overview This chapter explains how to configure the advanced settings of the CellPipe 7130 RG such as the route setting, DNS, dynamic DNS, system log, IGMP settings and 802.1x. Click the Advanced Setup drop-down menu to open the Advanced Setup menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: Route Setting 9-1 DNS Settings 9-3 Dynamic DNS 9-4 System Log 9-5 IGMP Proxy/Snooping 9-6 802.1x Config 9-7 Route Setting The Route Setting window enables you to configure static and dynamic routes for routing packets from one network to another network. Select Route Setting in the Advanced Setup menu to access the Route Setting window; see Figure 9-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup Route Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 9-1 Route Setting window Table 9-1 describes the fields of the Route Setting window. Table 9-1 Field descriptions Field Description Static Route Static routing enables you to configure a pre-determined path that network traffics need to travel to reach other network or host. IP Destination Enter the IP address of the destination network. IP Netmask Select the subnet mask of the destination network. Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway for the destination network. Metric In order to determine the best route, a value is used to specify the cost of the route (the metric value). Enter the metric value in the metric field. IP routing uses hop count as measurement of the metric. Interface Select LAN or WAN interface. The packets sent to the addresses of the destination IP address are sent through this interface. However, for the WAN interface it will depends on the WAN configuration. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup DNS Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Dynamic Route (WAN) Select Enable to use dynamic routing instead of static. Dynamic routing enables the router to adapt to changes in the network and exchange rating table with other router(s). Select Disable to turn off dynamic routing. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. DNS Settings The DNS Settings window enables you to configure the domain name and IP address of the domain name. Note: You can set up to 64 entries. Select DNS Settings in the Advanced Setup menu to access the DNS Settings window; see Figure 9-2. Figure 9-2 DNS Settings window Table 9-2 describes the fields of the Dynamic DNS window. Table 9-2 Field descriptions Field Description Domain Name Enter the domain name to which you want to connect. IP Address Enter the IP address of the Static DNS. Add Click to add the DNS settings and save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup Dynamic DNS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS (DDNS) window enables you to configure your registered domain name with a dynamic IP address. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up a DDNS service at one of the supported DDNS service providers; see DynDNS.org or ChangeIP.com. Note: Click on Dynamic DNS in the Advanced Setup menu to access the dynamic DNS window; see Figure 9-3. Figure 9-3 Dynamic DNS window Table 9-3 describes the fields of the Dynamic DNS window. Table 9-3 Field descriptions Field Description DDNS Service If you have signed up a DDNS, select the DDNS service. User Name Enter the username of your DDNS account. Password Enter the password of your DDNS account. Host Name Enter the host name. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-4 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup System Log ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ System Log The System Log window enables you to view the system logs and to send them to a remote system log server. Click on System Log in the Advanced Setup menu to access the system log window; see Figure 9-4. Figure 9-4 System Log window Table 9-4 describes the fields of the System Log window. Table 9-4 Field descriptions Field Description Log Size (Lines) Select the number of lines to display in your log. Remote Logging Select LAN or WAN for the remote logging server. Select Disable to turn off remote logging. Remote Server Enter the IP address of the remote logging server. Apply Changes Click to save your changes to view the log. If you are configuring remote logging, click Apply Changes after changing the remote logging and remote server fields. Time The time that the action was performed. Module The type of module the action involved. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup IGMP Proxy/Snooping ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Level The level of logging activity: ⢠⢠⢠Message Info Error Debug The details of the action that was performed. IGMP Proxy/Snooping The IGMP Setting window enables you to setup LAN-side IGMP protocol supporting which enable LAN-side user to receive multicast traffic. Click on IGMP Settings in the Advanced Setup menu to access the system log window; see Figure 9-5. Figure 9-5 IGMP Proxy/Snooping window Table 9-5 describes the fields of the System Log window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-6 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup 802.1x Config ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 9-5 Field descriptions Field Description IGMP Enable Select Enable to allow IGMP support. Select Disable to disable IGMP support. Port Enable Enable/Disable IGMP support for each individual LAN port. IGMP Aging Time Enter the IGMP aging time in seconds. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. 802.1x Config The 802.1x Config window enables you to setup the 802.1x configuration. 802.1x is an authentication mechanism for clients connecting to an IEEE 802 network such as Ethernet (access) networks and 802.11 (public) wireless LANs. Click on 802.1x Config in the Advanced Setup menu to access the 802.1x Config window; see Figure 9-6. Figure 9-6 802.1x Config window Table 9-6 describes the fields of the 802.1x Config window. Table 9-6 Field descriptions Field Description EAP identify Enter the EAP identity. Authentication Mode Select Unidirectional or Mutual support for each. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Advanced Setup 802.1x Config ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 9-8 Edition 01 February 2011 10 QoS PTM Setup Overview This chapter explains how to configure the QoS settings via PTM. QoS is the ability to provide better service to selected applications and data flows. Click the QoS PTM Setup drop-down menu to open the QoS PTM Setup menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: QoS Overview 10-1 QoS Scheduler 10-2 QoS Policy 10-4 QoS Phone 10-7 QoS ALG 10-9 QoS Defaults 10-11 QoS MAC 10-13 QoS Overview The QoS overview window allows you to see all current QoS settings. Select QoS Overview in the QoS PTM Setup menu to access the QoS overview window; see Figure 10-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-1 QoS Overview window Table 10-1 describes the fields of the QoS overview window. Table 10-1 Field descriptions Field Description Precedence The Precedence presents the priority of each QoS rule. (Precedence 1 is the highest priority.) Source IP address of source host. Destination IP address of destination host. Protocol The protocol type of this QoS rule. Source Port Port number of source host. Destination Port Port number of destination host. QoS Classification The classification of this QoS rule: ⢠⢠Original ToS Tag - assign the queue according to the incoming traffic ToS value. Specified Queue - incoming traffic will assign a specific queue (0 to 7). ToS/DSCP Setting TOS/DSCP marking setting for incoming traffic. CoS Setting CoS (class of service) setting of this QoS rule. QoS Scheduler The QoS Scheduler window allows you to enable and disable the scheduler protocol and determine the upstream bandwidth. Select QoS Scheduler in the QoS PTM Setup menu to access the QoS scheduler window; see Figure 10-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -2 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-2 QoS Scheduler window Table 10-2 describes the fields of the QoS Scheduler window. Table 10-2 Field descriptions Field Description QoS Enable Select Enable to activate the QoS scheduler. Select Disable to turn off the QoS scheduler. Scheduler Type The QoS scheduler type is either: ⢠⢠Strict Priority - Strict Priority scheduling delivers high priority(7.Urgent queue is the highest) traffic first and then lower priority traffic when higher ones are empty. Min - Max Bandwidth - Min - Max Bandwidth scheduling to specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for each queue. 7. Urgent Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Urgent queue. 6. Real Time Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Real Time queue. 5. High Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the High queue. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-3 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description 4. Low Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Low queue. 3. Premium Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Premium queue. 2. Critical Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Critical queue. 1. Medium Specify the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the Medium queue. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. QoS Policy The QoS Policy window enables you to group upstream traffic into data flows according to the source address, destination address, source port, and destination port. Select QoS Policy in the QoS PTM Setup menu to access the QoS Policy window; see Figure 10-3. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -4 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-3 QoS Policy window Table 10-3 describes the fields of the QoS Policy window. Table 10-3 Field descriptions Field Description Source IP Address Select the radio button and enter the IP address of the source host. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-5 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Netmask Select the subnet mask of the source host. Interface Select the radio button and select a connection to configure its QoS policy. MAC Address Select the radio button and enter the MAC address. Destination IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination host. Netmask Select the subnet mask of the destination host. Protocol Click Select Protocol to choose a protocol. Source Port Enter the range of source ports for this QoS policy. Destination Port Enter the range of destination ports for this QoS policy. QoS Classification Queue Select one of the following: ⢠⢠ToS/DSCP Remarking Select one of the following: ⢠⢠⢠CoS (p-bit) Remarking Keep Original ToS/DSCP to retain the original value. New ToS Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). Select one of the following: ⢠⢠⢠Add Original ToS Tag to assign the queue according to the incoming ToS value. Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. Keep CoS Value to retain the original value. New CoS Value to set a new CoS value for incoming traffic. Align CoS with ToS value to set CoS same as the ToS value for incoming traffic. Click to add the policy and save your changes. Overview Target Upstream or Downstream. Target 1 is the highest priority. Source IP IP address of the source host. Netmask Subnet mask of the source IP address. Source Port Port number of the source host. Destination IP IP address of the destination host. Netmask Subnet mask of the destination IP address. Destination Port Port number of the destination host. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -6 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Phone ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Protocol The protocol type for this QoS policy. Priority The priority queue (0 to 7) used by the traffic. CoS CoS value of the QoS policy. ToS/DSCP ToS/DSCP marking setting for incoming traffic. Change Precedence Select a QoS rule precedence number and then select where to move it: ⢠⢠⢠Up: move this QoS rule to higher priority. Down: move this QoS rule to lower priority. Delete: remove this QoS rule. Click Apply to change the precedence. QoS Phone The QoS Phone lets you configure the QoS for your SIP session. Select QoS Phone in the QoS PTM Setup menu to access the QoS Phone window; see Figure 10-4. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-7 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Phone ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-4 QoS Phone window Table 10-4 describes the fields of the QoS Phone window. Table 10-4 Field descriptions Field Description SIP Sessions Check DSCP Value (Diffserv Code Point) and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). Check CoS (class of service) and set a value. RIP Sessions Check DSCP Value (Diffserv Code Point) and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). Check CoS (class of service) and set a value. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -8 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS ALG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ QoS ALG The QoS application level gateway (ALG) window enables you to configure the session initiated protocol (SIP) and the real-time transport protocol (RTP). SIP is used by VoIP, and RTP is the protocol for transferring real-time data (such as interactive audio and video). Select QoS ALG in the QoS PTM Setup menu to access the QoS ALG window; see Figure 10-5. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-9 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS ALG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-5 QoS ALG window ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -1 0 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Defaults ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 10-5 describes the fields of the QoS ALG window. Table 10-5 Field descriptions Field Description SIP ALG QoS Enable Select Enable to turn on the SIP ALG QoS. Select Disable to turn off the SIP ALG QoS. Original Tos Tag (First 3 bits of DSCP) Select Original Tos Tag (type of service) to assign the queue according to the incoming Tos value. Specified Queue Select Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. Keep Original ToS Select Keep Original Tos to retain the original value. New ToS Value Select New Tos Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. New DSCP Value Select New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). Keep CoS Value Select Keep CoS value to retain the original value. New CoS Value Enable New Cos Value to assign CoS (class of service) for incoming traffic. Align Cos with ToS Value Enable Align Cos with Tos value to assign CoS (class of service) as Tos value for incoming traffic. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. QoS Defaults The QoS Default window enables you to configure the default QoS policy for each WAN connection. Select QoS Defaults in the QoS Setup menu to access the QoS Default window; see Figure 10-6. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-11 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS Defaults ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-6 QoS Defaults window Table 10-6 describes the fields of the QoS Default window. Table 10-6 Field descriptions Field Description Interface Select a WAN connection to configure its default QoS policy. Original Tos Tag (First 3 bits of DSCP) Select Original Tos Tag (type of service) to assign the queue according to the incoming Tos value. Specified Queue Select Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. Keep Original ToS Select Keep Original Tos to retain the original value. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -1 2 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS MAC ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description New Tos Value Select New Tos Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic. New DSCP Value Select New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63). Keep Cos value Select Keep CoS value to retain the original value. New Cos Value Select New Cos Value to set a new CoS (class of service) value for incoming traffic. Align Cos with Tos Value Select Align Cos with Tos value to assign CoS (class of service) as Tos value for incoming traffic. Interface Name The Interface name of WAN connection to configure its QoS policy. QoS Classification The classification of this QoS rule: ⢠⢠Original Tos Tag - assign the queue according to the incoming trafficâs Tos value. Specified Queue - incoming traffic will be queued in the specific queue (0 to 7). TOS/DSCP Setting TOS/DSCP marking setting for incoming traffic. CoS Setting Cos (class of service) setting of this QoS rule. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. QoS MAC The QoS MAC window enables you to configure QoS policy for specific device by MAC address when the gateway is operating in bridge mode. Select QoS MAC in the QoS Setup menu to access the QoS MAC window; see Figure 10-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 10-13 Edition 01 February 2011 QoS PTM Setup QoS MAC ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 10-7 QoS MAC window Table 10-7 describes the fields of the QoS ALG window. Table 10-7 Field descriptions Field Description Bridge Destination MAC Address Specify the MAC address of QoS service user. Queue Specify which queue (0~7) will be assigned for this MAC address. CoS Specify the CoS Value(0~7) that will be marked on packets coming form this MAC address. Add Click to add this rule. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 0 -1 4 Edition 01 February 2011 11 Utilities Overview This chapter explains how to configure the utilities of the CellPipe 7130 RG. Click the Utilities drop-down menu to open the Utilities menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: Configuration Backup 11-1 Configuration Restore 11-2 Firmware Upgrade 11-3 System Setting 11-4 Management Access Control 11-7 CWMP Management 11-8 Connection Test 11-9 802.1x CA Upload 11-10 Restore Factory Defaults 11-11 Reboot Gateway 11-12 Configuration Backup The Configuration Backup window enables you to backup your configuration of the CellPipe 7130 RG to a file and stored it on your computer. Select Configuration Backup in the Utilities menu to access the Configuration Backup window; see Figure 11-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Configuration Restore ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 11-1 Configuration Backup window Click on Backup to save your system configuration. Configuration Restore The Configuration Restore window enables you to restore your configuration of the CellPipe 7130 RG from a backup file. Select Configuration Restore in the Utilities menu to access the Configuration Restore window; see Figure 11-2. Figure 11-2 Configuration Restore window Table 11-1 describes the fields of the Configuration Restore window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -2 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 11-1 Field descriptions Field Description Restore Configuration Click Browse and select a configuration backup file to restore. Restore Click to restore the configuration. Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade window enables you to update the firmware of the CellPipe 7130 RG. WARNING Do not turn off the power or disturb the system during firmware upgrade. Select Firmware Upgrade in the Utilities menu to access the Firmware Upgrade window; see Figure 11-3. Figure 11-3 Firmware Upgrade window Table 11-2 describes the fields of the Firmware Upgrade window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 11-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities System Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 11-2 Field descriptions Field Description Update Firmware Click Browse to locate and select the firmware upgrade file to upload. Firmware upgrades are available at http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/support. You must obtain the upgrade file before uploading. Note: Upload Firmware Click to upload the firmware update. System Setting The System Setting window enables you to change the web administrator username and password, and configure settings such as the time zone, NTP, and daylight savings. It is highly recommended that you change the administratorâs default username and password and the Telnet default username and password for telnet. Note: Select System Setting in the Utilities menu to access the System Setting window; see Figure 11-4. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -4 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities System Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 11-4 System Setting window Table 11-3 describes the fields of the System Setting window. Table 11-3 Field descriptions Field Description GUI Setting Administrator Login Enter a new username for administrator. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 11-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities System Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Administrator Password Enter the current admin password. Note: If this is the first time the admin password is changed, the default admin password is admin. Administrator New Password Enter a new password. Administrator Password Confirmation Retype the new password to confirm. User Login Enter a new username for user. User Password Enter the current user password. User New Password Enter a new password. User Password Confirmation Retype the new password to confirm. Telnet Setting Root Password Enter the current Telnet root password. If this is the first time the root password is changed, the default root password is admin. Note: Root New Password Enter a new password. Root Password Confirmation Retype the new password to confirm. Date & Time Setting Local Date Displays the current date according to the time zone configuration. Local Time Displays the current time according to the time zone configuration. Time Zone Settings Time Zone Select your time zone. NTP Server 1 to 3 Enter the IP address or URL of the network time protocol server. Time interval Enter an interval time in hours. Daylight Saving Select Enable to turn on daylight savings. Select Disable to turn off daylight savings. Start/End If you have enabled daylight savings, select the Month, Week, Day, Hour, and Minute for the daylight savings to start and end. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -6 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Management Access Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Management Access Control The Management Access Control window enables you to control who can access the service provided by the gateway. Note: It is recommended that you consult your ISP before configuring the access. Select Management Access Control in the Utilities menu to access the Management Access window; see Figure 11-5. Figure 11-5 Management Access Control window Table 11-4 describes the fields of the Management Access window. Table 11-4 Field descriptions Field Description HTTP Access to Gateway Select one of the following settings: Telnet Access to Gateway ⢠SSH Access to Gateway ⢠TFTP Access to Gateway ⢠⢠WAN Ping Reply Disable From LAN only From WAN only From LAN and WAN Select Enable to allow the WAN interface to respond to the ICMP request from the Internet. Select Disable to deny the WAN interface from responding to the ICMP request from the Internet. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 11-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities CWMP Management ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Firewall Stealth Mode Select Enable to allow firewall to drop all Stealth or unknown traffic. Select Disable to accept all unknown traffic. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. CWMP Management The CWMP Management window enables you to configure remote access of the CellPipe 7130 RG. Select CWMP Management in the Utilities menu to access the CWMP Management window; see Figure 11-6. Figure 11-6 CWMP Management window Table 11-5 describes the fields of the CWMP Management window. Table 11-5 Field descriptions Field Description ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) URL Enter the URL of the auto-configuration server. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -8 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Connection Test ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description ACS User Name Enter the username of the auto-configuration server. ACS Password Enter the password for the auto-configuration server. Inform Message Usage Select Enable to have the device information sent to the auto-configuration server. Select Disable not to send the information to the auto-configuration server. Inform Message Interval (s) Enter an interval of sending inform message in seconds. Connection Request Username Enter the username for the connection request of the auto-configuration server to the device. Connection Request Password Enter the password for the connection request of the auto-configuration server to the device. CPE Manufacturer The manufacturer of the device. CPE OUI The organizational unique identifier of the device. CPE Product Class The model of the device. CPE Serial Number The serial number of the device. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Connection Test The Connection Test screen enables you to test the connectivity with other network devices. Select Connection Test in the Utilities menu to access the Connection Test window; see Figure 11-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 11-9 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities 802.1x CA Upload ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 11-7 Connection Test window Table 11-6 describes the fields of the Connection Test window. Table 11-6 Field descriptions Field Description Interface From the drop-down menu, select a connection to test if the connection is working properly. Host Please enter an IP address to test the connection. Start Ping Click Start Ping to test the connection. Start HPNA Ping (Only for 6Vz.A4111) Click Start HPANA Ping to test the connection by HPNA. 802.1x CA Upload The 802.1x CA upload enables you to upload 802.1x CA certificate. If you enabled a DHCP WAN connection with 802.1x enabled.Then you can use this Utility to uploaded a CA that will be used to authenticate with your ISP and get DHCP service. Select 802.1x CA Upload in the Utilities menu to access the 802.1x CA Upload window; see Figure 11-8. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -1 0 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Restore Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 11-8 802.1x CA Upload window Table 11-7 describes the fields of the 802.1x CA Upload window. Table 11-7 Field descriptions Field Description File Click Browse to select a CA certificate on your computer to upload. Upload Upload the selected CA certificate. Index Index number of CA certificate. (Maximum of 8 CA certificates are supported.) Information Information of the CA certificate. Restore Factory Defaults The Restore Factory Defaults window enables you to restore the default settings to the CellPipe 7130 RG. Select Restore Factory Defaults in the Utilities menu to access the Restore Factory Defaults window; see Figure 11-9. Figure 11-9 Restore Factory Defaults window Click on Restore Defaults to restore the CellPipe 7130 RG to the factory default settings. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 11-11 Edition 01 February 2011 Utilities Reboot Gateway ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Reboot Gateway The Reboot Gateway window enables you to reboot the CellPipe 7130 RG. Rebooting the gateway does not reset your settings. Select Reboot Gateway in the Utilities menu to access the Reboot Gateway window; see Figure 11-10. Figure 11-10 Reboot Gateway window Click on Reboot to restart the CellPipe 7130 RG. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 1 -1 2 Edition 01 February 2011 12 Telephony Overview The CellPipe 7130 RG Telephony menu enables you to configure the settings for your VoIP account and view the calling log. Click the Telephony drop-down menu to open the Telephony menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics. Account Setup 12-1 Service Settings 12-3 SIP Server Settings 12-7 RTP/Codec settings 12-9 Account & Line Table 12-11 Call History 12-11 Other Settings 12-12 Account Setup Your VoIP account settings can be configured here. Some account information, such as the phone number and username, is provided by your VoIP service provider. Please have all the provided information handy when configuring your accounts. Note: Select Account Setup in the Telephony menu to access the Account Setting window; see Figure 12-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Account Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 12-1 Account Setup window Table 12-1 describes the fields of the Account Setup window. Table 12-1 Field descriptions Field Description Configuration of Account Select to configure a VoIP account. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -2 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Service Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Enable this Account Enable the check box to enable the account registered to the SIP of the VoIP service provider. Phone Number Enter the accountâs phone number. Display Name Enter the display name for the account. User Name Enter the user name for the account. Authentication User Name Enter the accountâs username. Authentication Password Enter the usernameâs password. Donât Disturb Check this checkbox to enable this service. When this service is enabled all incoming phone calls for this number will be blocked i.e. the phone will not ring. Hide Calling identity Check this to hide your accountâs information to the caller. Anonymous Call Rejection Check this to reject phone call with anonymous number. Call Forwarding Unconditional Check this and enter a phone number to be forwarded to under any circumstances. Call Forwarding On Busy Check this and enter a the phone number to be forwarded to when the line is busy. Call Forwarding No Reply Check this and enter a phone number to be forwarded to when the phone is not answered. Save Click to save your changes. Activate VoIP Account Click to register your account with your VoIP service provider. Service Settings The Service Settings window enables you to configure advanced settings for the VoIP accounts such as call waiting and third party conference call. Note: Changes made to the service settings apply to all VoIP accounts. It is recommended that you contact your VoIP service provider for assistance with configuring the service settings. Depending on your account, some features might not be available. Select Service Settings in the Telephony menu to access the Service Setting window; see Figure 12-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-3 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Service Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 12-2 Service Settings window ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -4 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Service Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 12-2 describes the fields of the Service Setting window. Table 12-2 Field descriptions Field Description Hide Calling Identity (Per call) The activation code for hiding your accountâs information when making a call. Call Waiting Check Active to enable the call waiting feature. Call Waiting Alerting Timer Select a time interval for the call waiting alert.Default value is 15 seconds. Activation Code The activation code for your call waiting service. Deactivation Code The deactivation code for your call waiting service. Interrogate Code The interrogate code for your call waiting service. 3 Party Conference Check Active to enable the conference call. Message Wait Indication Check Active to turn on the message wait indicator which enables your phone to give you a notification alert when you have a voice message. Select one of the following as your MWI method: ⢠⢠Unsolicited Notify: The RG is able to receive unsolicited âmessage waitâ NOTIFY messages. No SUBSCRIBE is used. Solicited Subscribe/Notify: The RG will initiate a SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY dialogue in which âmessage waitâ NOTIFY messages will be received. Enter the number of seconds that your VoIP service should provide. It is the expire time in seconds of your subscription to the voicemail service. The SIP user agent will refresh this subscription automatically before this timer runs out. Enable one of the following as the message wait indication: ⢠⢠Stutter Dial Tone Visual âMessageâ LED If Stutter Dial Tone is selected, the alert is set as a dial tone. If Reminder Visual Message LED is selected, the alert is set as a blinking LED (Message LED). Hot Line/Warm Line Check Active to enable hot line and warm line feature. Warm Line Timer Select a time period from the drop down menu. Warm line will be activated after the timer has expired. Hot Line destination Enter a phone number for as hot lineâs destination. When hot line is activated, putting the phone on-hook will automatically makes a call to the hot lineâs destination. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-5 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Service Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Warm Line destination Enter a phone number for as warm lineâs destination. When warm line is activated, putting the phone on-hook will automatically makes a call to the warm lineâs destination after the warm line timer has expired. Active Code The activation code for your âHot Line/Warm Lineâ service. Deactivate Code The deactivation code for your âHot Line/Warm Lineâ service. Interrogate Code The interrogate code for your âHot Line/Warm Lineâ service.. Session Timer Check Active to enable session timer. When session timer is enabled, the RG will periodically send a refresh message to refresh the session. Default Session Expire Enter the number of seconds to refresh the session.Default value is 1800, and the minimum value is 90. Minimal Session Expire Enter the number of seconds as the minimal session expire. This value will be the minimum refresh timer you can accept from the caller. Refresh Method Select INVITE or UPDATE from the drop-down menu. This will be the type of message to send for refreshing session. Refresh Preference Select a refresher preference from the drop-down menu. Select NONE to let RG decide. Select UAC to let caller refresh the session. Select UAS to let caller refresh the session. Do Not Disturb Active Code The activation code for your âDonât Disturbâ service. Deactivate Code The deactivation code for your âDonât Disturbâ service. Interrogate Code The interrogate code for your âDonât Disturbâ service.. Anonymous Call Rejection Active Code The activation code for your âAnonymous Call Rejectionâ service. Deactivate Code The deactivation code for your âAnonymous Call Rejectionâ service. Interrogate Code The interrogate code for your âAnonymous Call Rejectionâ service.. Call Forwarding Enable Splash Ring Check this item to remind you have a call still holding on line. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -6 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony SIP Server Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Unconditional Service Code Activate The activation code for your âUnconditional Call Forwardingâ service. Deactivate The deactivation code for your âUnconditional Call Forwardingâ service. Interrogate The interrogate code for your âUnconditional Call Forwardingâ service.. On Busy Service Code Activate The activation code for your âOn Busy Call Forwardingâ service. Deactivate The deactivation code for your âOn Busy Call Forwardingâ service. Interrogate The interrogate code for your âOn Busy Call Forwardingâ service. No Reply Service Code No Reply Timer The time in seconds that the incoming call should wait before being forwarding. The default value is 20 seconds. Activate The activation code for your âNo Reply Call Forwardingâ service. Deactivate The deactivation code for your âNo Reply Call Forwardingâ service. Interrogate The interrogate code for your âNo Reply Call Forwardingâ service. Save Click to save your changes. Cancel Click to cancel your changes. SIP Server Settings The SIP Server Setting window enables you to configure the session initiated protocol (SIP) settings for the VoIP accounts. It is recommended that you contact your VoIP service provider for assistance with configuring the server settings. Note: Select SIP Server Setting in the Telephony menu to access the Server Setting window; see Figure 12-3. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-7 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony SIP Server Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 12-3 SIP Server Setting window Table 12-3 describes the fields of the Server Setting window. Table 12-3 Field descriptions Field Description Registrar Server Enter the location of the SIP registration server. Registrar Server Port Enter the port number of the SIP registration server. Outbound Proxy Enter the location of the outbound proxy server. Outbound Proxy Port Enter the port number of the outbound proxy server. Register Expires Enter the number of seconds that your SIP account is registered with the SIP registrar server before it is deleted. The default value is 3600 seconds. Transport Please select either UDP or TCP protocol for your transportation. Save Click to save your changes. Activate VOIP Account Click to register your account with your VOIP service provider. Clear Click to clear your settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -8 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony RTP/Codec settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ RTP/Codec settings The RTP/Codecs settings window allows you to setup the codecs and ports for your voice traffic. Select RTP/Codecs settings in the Telephony menu to access the RTP/Codecs window; see Figure 12-4. Figure 12-4 RTP/Codecs window Table 12-4 describes the fields of the RTP/Codecs Settings window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-9 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony RTP/Codec settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 12-4 Field descriptions Field Description Primary Codec A codec (coder/decoder) codes analog voice signals into digital signals and decodes the digital signals back into analog voice signals. Please select to give the priorities of your codec. Secondary Codec Please select to give the priorities of your codec. Tertiary Codec Please select to give the priorities of your codec. Quaternary Codec Please select to give the priorities of your codec. T.38 Fax Check T.38 to let the device send fax messages through IP networks. Max Bit Rate Please select the maximum bit rate in bits per second for your fax message. Rate Management Select the data rate management method. Local data rate management requires that the training signal be generated locally. Network data rate management requires that the training signal be transferred over network. Network is the default value. FAX Pass Through Select to allow Fax Pass Through method. RTP Min Port Enter the minimum port range of the RTP listening port. RTP Max Port Enter the maximum port range of the RTP listening port. DTMF mode Please indicate how your device should handle the tones that your telephone will make when you push the phone buttons.Please consult your VoIP service provider. RFC 2833: Sending the DTMF tones in RTP packets. PCM: Sending the DTMF tones in the voice data stream. SIP INFO: Sending the DTMF tones in SIP messages. Save Click to save the call statistics and call log. Clear Click to clear the call statistics and call log. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -1 0 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Account & Line Table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Account & Line Table The Account & Line Table enables you to specify which VoIP accounts are associated with your phone ports/lines. Select Account & Line Table in the Telephony menu to access the Call List window; see Figure 12-5. Figure 12-5 Account & Line window Table 12-5 describes the fields of the Account & Line Table window. Table 12-5 Field descriptions Field Description Outgoing call use phone number Please select the VoIP accounts to be associated with phone 1 and phone 2. Incoming call use phone number Please select which phone port to be rung when your registered VoIP account(s) has received a call. Save Click to save your changes. Activate VoIP Account Click to register your account with your VoIP service provider. Clear Click to clear the call statistics and call log. Call History The Call List window displays the call statistics and call log of your VoIP accounts. Select Call History in the Telephony menu to access the Call History window; see Figure 12-6. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-11 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Other Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 12-6 Call History window Table 12-6 describes the fields of the Call History window. Table 12-6 Field descriptions Field Description VoIP Account Please select to display the call logs for the specified VoIP accounts. Call Type Please select to display the call logs for the specified Call Type. ⢠⢠⢠⢠All Calls Outgoing Calls Answered Calls Missed Calls Other Settings The Other Settings window allows you to change the profile for various countries in order for that countryâs telephone to operate. Select Other Settings in the Telephony menu to access the Other Setting window; see Figure 12-7. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -1 2 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Other Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 12-7 Other Settings window Table 12-7 describes the fields of the Other Settings window. Table 12-7 Field descriptions Field Description Country Select a country from the list. It will change ring cadence, impedance and DC feed settings to meet the requirements of that country. You must reboot the CellPipe 7130 RG for changes to take effect. DTMF Only one protocol is available, ETSI EN 300 659-1 CID Choose between two different types of CID to specify how the CID are transmitted to the phone.Each CID type has its own protocols. FSK Choose between ETSI or Telecordia. Save Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 12-13 Edition 01 February 2011 Telephony Other Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 2 -1 4 Edition 01 February 2011 13 USB Service Overview This chapter explains how to setup USB devices on CellPipe 7130 RG. Note: USB hub is also supported Contents This chapter covers the following topics: File sharing 13-1 Printer Server 13-4 File sharing The CellPipe 7130 RG allows you to share files on USB storage devices. Use one of the procedures to configure USB file sharing: ⢠Access the USB device directly from a browser ⢠Access the USB device by setting a Network device Access the USB device directly from browser The following procedures explain how to access the USB device directly from a browser using Windows or Mac OS. Windows 1. Plug the USB storage device into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. 2. Open a browser. 3. Enter \\192.168.2.1 and press . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 3 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 USB Service File sharing ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Note: The address 192.168.2.1 is your LAN management IP. It can be changed by user configuration. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Mac OS 1. Plug the USB storage device into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. 2. Open a browser. 3. Enter smb://192.168.2.1/ and press . The address 192.168.2.1 is your LAN management IP. It can be changed by user configuration. Note: END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Access the USB device by setting a Network device The following procedures explain how to access the USB device by setting a Network device using Windows or Mac OS. Windows 1. Plug the USB storage device into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. 2. Open Window Network Neighborhood. 3. Create a new network device by adding \\192.168.2.1. The default address of your LAN management IP is 192.168.2.1. If you have changed the IP address, enter it instead. Note: 4. Access the USB device by clicking on the newly created network device; see Figure 13-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 3 -2 Edition 01 February 2011 USB Service File sharing ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 13-1 File sharing END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Mac OS 1. Plug the USB storage device into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. 2. Open Network from the Control Panel named Go. 3. Access the USB device by clicking on the device below myusbshare; see Figure 13-2. Figure 13-2 File sharing on Mac END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 13-3 Edition 01 February 2011 USB Service Printer Server ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Printer Server CellPipe 7130 RG can also be a printer server. The configuration steps is described below: Windows 1. Plug the USB printer into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. 2. Open Windows setting. 3. Under Printer Tasks, click Add a printer to open the Add Printer Wizard and then click Next. 4. Click A network printer or a printer attached to another computer and then click Next. 5. Click Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet. 6. Enter the URL of the printer using the following format: http://Gateway_IP_address:Printserver_port/printers/share_name Here are the explanation for each field: Gateway_IP_address: see Table 6-2. Printserver_port: fixed to 631 by gateway. share_name: Please make a reference to Table 6-1 (where value can be configrued) By default the printer server will be: http://192.168.2.1:631/printers/USBPrinter 7. Follow the instructions on-screen to complete the setup of the network printer. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Mac OS 1. 2. 3. 4. Plug the USB printer into the CellPipe 7130 RG USB port. Open System Preference from the Panel. Choose Print & Fax from System Preference. Configure the settings as shown in Figure 13-3 and click Add. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 3 -4 Edition 01 February 2011 USB Service Printer Server ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 13-3 Printer setting on Mac END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 13-5 Edition 01 February 2011 USB Service Printer Server ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 3 -6 Edition 01 February 2011 14 FCC and IC Statement Overview This section lists the product conformance requirements. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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: â Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. â Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. â Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. â Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 4 -1 Edition 01 February 2011 FCC and IC Statement FCC Part 68 Statement ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC 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 & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. FCC Part 68 Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bass unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: GEMDL01BWADB132GN. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US: GEMDL01BWADB132GN. The digits represented by 01 are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label. If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact the following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 4 -2 Edition 01 February 2011 FCC and IC Statement Industry Canada statement ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Company: Alcatel-Lucent Address: 600-700 Mountain Avenue Murry Hill, NJ 07974 Tel no.: 1-908-508-8080 A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 14-3 Edition 01 February 2011 FCC and IC Statement IC TELECOM ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ IC TELECOM ''NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment." ''NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 01. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.'' ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA 1 4 -4 Edition 01 February 2011 A Troubleshooting Overview This section identifies common problems that can arise during the use of the CellPipe 7130 RG and offers solutions. Most issues are identified by the LEDs on the front panel of the CellPipe 7130 RG. Troubleshooting Table Symptom Possible cause Solution Power LED does not come on after power is switched on. Outlet, power cord, or power adapter might be defective. ⢠⢠VDSL Link LED flashes slowly after connection is established then it quickly stats to flash slowly again. The DSL port on the gateway or the cable might be defective. LAN LED does not come on after connection is established. The LAN port on the CellPipe 7130 RG , the network interface on the computer, or a network cable may be defective or not connected. ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠Check the outlet by plugging in another electronic device. Call the customer service number or return the device to the vendor. Switch the power off and then switch the power on. Verify that the cable is connected properly to the VDSL wall line and the DSL connector on the CellPipe 7130 RG. Verify that the power of CellPipe 7130 RG and computer are switched on. Ensure that the cable is plugged into the CellPipe 7130 RG and the device. Check the network adapter or the cable connections for defects. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA A -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Troubleshooting Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Symptom Possible cause Solution Message LED is flashing. A firmware upgrade is in progress. ⢠⢠Intenet LED is off. Your CellPipe 7130 RG is unable to connect to the Internet or CellPipe 7130 RG is not power on. ⢠⢠Verify that a firmware upgrade is in progress. Wait until the firmware upgrade is finished. Verify that your CellPipe 7130 RG has configured WAN connections properly. Verify that the power is switched on. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA A-2 Edition 01 February 2011 B Product conformance Overview This section lists the product conformance requirements for the EU. EU declaration of conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: ⢠EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009 Safety of Information Technology Equipment ⢠EN50385 : (2002-08) ⢠Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10) ⢠Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1: (2008-04) ⢠Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA B -1 Edition 01 February 2011 Product conformance EU declaration of conformity ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies. In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services. This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 â 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA B-2 Edition 01 February 2011 Glossary Numerics 10/100Base-T The most widely used standard for Ethernet over twisted pair or copper-based computer networking. Runs at 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 1000 Mb/s (1 Gb/s) respectively. 802.1 Q/P The standard that allows multiple bridged networks to transparently share the same physical network link without leakage of information between networks. ACS Auto-Configuration Server ALG Application-Level Gateway AP Access Point API Application Programming Interface CHAP Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol Codec A device or computer program capable of encoding and/or decoding a digital data stream or signal. CoS Class of Service CPE Customer Premises Equipment DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMZ Demilitarized Zone ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA G L -1 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ DNS Domain Name System DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point DSL Digital Subscriber Line DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message Dynamic Routing The capability of a system, through which routes are characterised by their destination, to alter the path that the route takes through the system in response to a change in conditions. Ethernet A family of frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs). Firewall An integrated collection of security measures designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to a networked computer system. Gateway A network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different protocols. HTML Hyper Text Markup Language IP Internet Protocol IPSec Internet Protocol Security ISP Internet Service Provider kb/s Kilobit per second; a data rate unit. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA GL-2 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ L2TP Layer 2 tunneling protocol; a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs). LAN Local Area Network MAC Media Access Control Mb Megabit; a unit of information commonly used to express the rate data is transferred. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT Network Address Translation Netmask The designated IP address routing prefix for a network of computers and devices. NIC Network Interface Controller NTP Network Time Protocol OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier Outbound Proxy Server The server responsible for handling calls made behind the NAT device by examining and translating the IP addresses. PAP Password Authentication Protocol Ping A computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network. PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA GL-3 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ PSK Pre-Shared Key QoS Quality of Service RJ-11 A physical interface often used for terminating telephone wires. RJ-45 Most regularly used as an Ethernet connector. RJ-45 connectors are typically used to terminate twisted pair cable. RTP Real-time Transport Protocol; handles voice data transfer making VOIP call using SIP. SSH Secure Shell SIP Session Initiation Protocol; an application layer control protocol that handles the setting up, altering and tearing down of voice and multimedia sessions over the Internet. SSID Service Set Identifier Subnet See Netmask. TCP Transmission Control Protocol Telnet Telecommunications network; a network protocol used on the internet or local area network (LAN) connections. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol ToS Type of Service UDP User Datagram Protocol ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA GL-4 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Uniform Resource Locator VDSL Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WAN Wide Area Network WDS Wireless Distribution System WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WiFi Wireless networking compatibility WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA WiFi Protected Access WPS WiFi Protected Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA GL-5 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3EQ-10422-AAAA-TCZZA GL-6 Edition 01 Frbruary 2011
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