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     eA280 Series LTE CPE  User Guide  Issue 01 Date 2016-11-08HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  About This Document Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.ii About This Document Overview This document describes the hardware, functions, installation, configuration, upgrade, operation and maintenance (OM) of the eA280 series customer premises equipment (LTE CPE). Product Version Product Name  Product Version eA280-135 V100R001  Intended Audience This document is intended for:  System engineers  Product engineers  Technical support engineers
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  Contents Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.iii Contents About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 11.1 Product Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 11.2 Application Scenarios ....................................................................................................................................... 21.3 Hardware Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 31.4 Antenna Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 61.5 Software Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 71.6 Product Security ............................................................................................................................................... 91.6.1 Network Security .................................................................................................................................... 91.6.2 Application Security .............................................................................................................................. 101.7 Device Ports ................................................................................................................................................... 111.7.1 Web Port ................................................................................................................................................ 111.7.2 USB Port ............................................................................................................................................... 111.7.3 TR-069 Port .......................................................................................................................................... 141.7.4 Voice Interface ...................................................................................................................................... 152 Hardware ...................................................................................................................................... 162.1 eA280 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................ 163 Getting Start ................................................................................................................................. 203.1 Installing the Micro SIM Card ....................................................................................................................... 203.2 Connecting to the Power Adapter ................................................................................................................... 214 Configuration Introduction....................................................................................................... 224.1 Logging In to the WebUI ................................................................................................................................ 224.2 NAT Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 224.3 DHCP Relay ................................................................................................................................................... 234.4 VoIP ................................................................................................................................................................ 284.5 Profile Management ....................................................................................................................................... 304.6 TR-069 Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 314.7 Security Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 324.7.1 Firewall Settings ................................................................................................................................... 324.7.2 LAN IP Address Filtering ..................................................................................................................... 324.7.3 MAC Address Filtering ......................................................................................................................... 33
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  Contents Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.iv 4.7.4 Domain Name Filtering ........................................................................................................................ 335 Update Introduction ................................................................................................................... 345.1 Local Update .................................................................................................................................................. 345.2 Online Update ................................................................................................................................................ 345.3 TR069 eSight Update ..................................................................................................................................... 355.3.1 Firmware Version .................................................................................................................................. 355.3.2 Upgrade Management ........................................................................................................................... 356 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 376.1 Maintenance Preparation ................................................................................................................................ 376.2 Fault Diagnosis ............................................................................................................................................... 377 FAQs .............................................................................................................................................. 397.1 What Do I Do If the WebUI Fails to Be Opened? .......................................................................................... 397.2 What Do I Do When the Power Indicator Is Not Working? ........................................................................... 397.3 What Do I Do When the Data Service Is Not Provided? ................................................................................ 408 Privacy and Security ................................................................................................................... 418.1 Privacy Policy ................................................................................................................................................ 418.2 Security Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 418.3 Performing Default Security Configuration ................................................................................................... 419 Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................... 43
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.1 1 Overview About This Chapter This chapter describes the functions, applications, product security and specifications of the product. 1.1 Product Introduction HUAWEI eA280 is a piece of customer premises equipment (CPE) that functions as the long term evolution (LTE) wireless gateway. It implements the conversion between LTE wireless data and wired Ethernet data and supports data backhaul. The eA280 series can be used independently and deployed outdoors.   The eA280 V100R001 CPEs support LTE Release 11/12. The eA280 provides the following functions:  Data services The eA280 series use LTE broadband technologies to support high-speed broadband network access, data backhaul, and video surveillance.  Voice services The eA280 provides two telephone ports to which users can connect telephones to implement basic voice functions and supplement voice functions.  Security services The eA280 series support the firewall and PIN password, which protects your computers when you access the Internet.  Firewall services The eA280 series support the following firewall services: − Firewall switch: enables or disables firewalls. − LAN Media access control (MAC) address filtering: prevents specified MAC addresses on a LAN from accessing the network. − LAN IP address filtering: prevents specified IP addresses on a LAN from accessing the network. − URL filtering: prevents computers from accessing certain URLs.  Local and remote management and maintenance
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.2 The eA280 series can be locally configured in the local city to implement device management and network configuration, thereby ensuring stable operation of the device. 1.2 Application Scenarios The eA280 series are mainly intended to provide users with wireless broadband data access services for wISP(Wireless Internet Service Provider) market. The eA280 provides LTE-TDD and LTE-FDD band7 wireless routing and translating LTE wireless data into wired Ethernet data, and vice versa. The eA280 can simultaneously set up wireless connections with 64 Wi-Fi devices (32 devices for 2.4 GHz and 32 for 5 GHz) and establish a local area network (LAN) by connecting to concentrators and switches. Figure 1-1 eA280 connected to multiple devices   The eA280 provides one telephone interface. You can connect a telephone to achieve the basic voice capabilities.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.3 Figure 1-2 eA280 connected to telephones (optional)  1.3 Hardware Specifications Table 1-1 describes the technical specifications of the eA280. Table 1-1 Technical specifications of the eA280 Item  Description Technical standards WAN: LTE 3GPP Release 11/12 LAN: IEEE 802.3/802.3u IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 802.11a/n/ac Working bands  eA280-135:LTE TDD (2570 MHz to 2620 MHz) LTE TDD (2300 MHz to 2400 MHz) LTE TDD (2496 MHz to 2690 MHz) LTE FDD (2500 MHz to 2570 MHz (UL)/ 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz (DL) LTE TDD (3400 MHz to 3600 MHz) LTE TDD (3600 MHz to 3800 MHz)  2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/n): 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz  5 GHz (802.11a/n/ac): 5.150 GHz to 5.850 GHz External ports  One power port One telephone port (RJ11), one phone number Two LAN ports (RJ45)
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4 Item  Description One USB 2.0 slave port (for local maintenance only) One micro SIM card port Buttons  One PWR button One WPS button One reset button LED indicators  One PWR indicator One Wi-Fi indicator One SIM indicator One LTE indicator One STA indicator Three signal strength indicators Maximum transmit power LTE  LTE: conform to power class 3 definition WLAN 802.11b  (16±3) @11 Mbps 802.11g  (16±3) @6 Mbps (16±3) @54 Mbps 802.11n  (16±3) @2.4G MCS0 (16±3) @2.4G MCS7 802.11a/n/ac high band (16±3)@MCS0 (16±3) @MCS7 (16±3) @MCS9 802.11a/n/ac low band (16±3) @MCS0 (16±3) @MCS7 (16±3) @MCS9 Receiving sensitivity LTE  LTE: confirm to 3GPP requirements WLAN 802.11b  -92 dBm@1 Mbps -85 dBm@11 Mbps 802.11g  -88 dBm@6 Mbps -73 dBm@54 Mbps 802.11n HT20 (2.4 GHz) -87 dBm@MCS0 -71 dBm@MCS7 802.11n HT40 (2.4 GHz) -84 dBm@MCS0 -68 dBm@MCS7 802.11n HT20 (5 GHz) -88 dBm@MCS0 -68 dBm@MCS7
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5 Item  Description 802.11n HT40 (5 GHz) -85 dBm@MCS0 -64 dBm@MCS7 802.11ac 20M (5 GHz) -87 dBm@MCS0 -68 dBm@MCS7 802.11ac 40M (5 GHz) -83 dBm@MCS0 -66 dBm@MCS7 -59 dBm@MCS9 802.11ac 80M (5 GHz) -80 dBm@MCS0 -63 dBm@MCS7 802.11ac 80M (5 GHz)  -56 dBm@MCS9 Power consumption < 12 W Power supply  AC: 100 V to 240 V DC: 12 V/2 A Dimensions (D x H) 95 mm x 210 mm Weight  About 530 g (power adapter excluded) Temperature  Working temperature: 0°C to +40°C Storage temperature: –20°C to +70°C Humidity  5% to 95% RH   You are advised to deploy the device and power on it in three months after it is received or store it under following circumstance:    Temperature: –10°C to 35°C  Humidity: 30% RH to 85% RH Storage environment should be equipped with temperature and humidity equipment and dehumidification equipment to monitor and adjust the temperature and humidity.   WLAN CH1-CH10 is unavailable when LTE works at band 40
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6 1.4 Antenna Specifications Table 1-2 Specifications of the LTE main antenna Item  Description Frequency range  2300 MHz to 3800 MHz Input impedance  50 Ω Standing wave ratio (SWR) < 2 Efficiency > 50% Gain                           3 dBiPolarization type  Linear polarization Direction Omni-directional Table 1-3 WLAN 2.4 GHz antenna specifications Item Description Frequency  2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz Input impedance  50 Ω Standing wave ratio  < 3 H side gain  2 dBi Efficiency > 60% Polarization Linear polarization Table 1-4 WLAN 5 GHz antenna specifications Item Description Frequency  5150 MHz to 5850MHz Input impedance  50 Ω Standing wave ratio  < 3 H side gain  2 dBi Efficiency > 60% Polarization Linear polarization    Frequency Range LTE-FDD Band 7:2500-2570MHz(Tx), 2620-2690MHz(Rx) LTE-TDD Band 40: 2305-2320MHz&2345-2360MHz(Tx/Rx) LTE-TDD Band 41: 2500-2690MHz(Tx/Rx)   For FCC frequency range:
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7 1.5 Software Specifications Table 1-5 describes the software specifications of the eA280. Table 1-5 Software specifications Item  Description Gateway  Supports the default route, namely, the route with the IP address 0.0.0.0. Supports the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). Supports the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). Supports the domain name service (DNS). NAT  Supports network address translation (NAT ) and Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT), which complies with RFC2663, RFC3022, and RFC3027. DHCP server   The default IP address of the DHCP server ranges from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. The default gateway address is 192.168.1.1.  The default DHCP lease is 24 hours.  Enables and disables the DHCP server.  Configures DHCP server address pools.  Sets the lease time.  Supports static IP address reserving.  Supports DHCP relay.  Routing Behind MS Supports routing Behind MS UE direct connect UE direct connect Firewall   Firewall switch  LAN MAC address filtering  IP address filtering  URL filtering  Security Parameter Index (SIP) ALG  Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)  Port forwarding  Service access control  NAT(Network Address Translation)  Static Route  Dynamic Route
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.8 Item  Description LAN   Auto-negotiation between 10 /100 /1000 Mbit/s  MDI/MDIX auto-sensing  Compatible with IEEE 802.3/802.3u  If you connect to multiple hosts via Hub or switch, the number of host devices sold under LTE CPE should not exceed 32 VoIP  Supports G.729, G.711a, and G.711u. Supports SIP (RFC3261). Supports SDP (RFC2327). Supports DNS. Supports DTMF. Supports SIP ALG. Upgrade  Supports TR-069 upgrade and local upgrade and online upgrade. SIM  Supports PIN management and SIM card authentication. Supports soft SIM cards. Frequency Lock  Support frequency, cell lock in two ways. Dial-up connection  Supports automatic and manual connection. Importing and exporting configuration Encrypts and backs up the current configuration, and then restores from a backup configuration. WLAN  Broadcasts and hides service set identifiers (SSIDs). Complies with WLAN 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n and 5 GHz 802.11a/n/ac Supports WPS. Authentication  Supports Open System authentication. Supports encryption using wired equivalent privacy (WEP), Wi-Fi protected access pre-shared key (WPA-PSK), and WPA2-PSK keys. Supports the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm. Supports the TKIP and AES hybrid encryption algorithm. MAC address authentication Supports the MAC address authentication white list. Supports the MAC address authentication blacklist. Supports a maximum of 10 MAC address entries.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.9 Item  Description Supports automatic transmission rate adjustment. Station management Supports station status queries. Supports a maximum of 32 connected stations at 2.4 GHz. Supports a maximum of 32 connected stations at 5 GHz.  1.6 Product Security eA280 security includes network security and application security. Application security includes wireless security and OM security. 1.6.1 Network Security eA280 network security uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). SSL The SSL protocol is a security connection technology for the server and client. It provides a confidential, trusted, and identity-authenticating connection to two application layers. SSL is regarded as a standard security measure and has been widely applied to web services.  Identity authentication Identity authentication checks whether a communication individual is the expected object. SSL authenticates servers and clients based on digital certificates and user/password. Clients and servers have their own identifiers. The identifiers are numbered by the public key. To verify that a user is legitimate, SSL requires digital authentication during data exchange in the SSL handshake procedure.  Connection confidentiality Data is encrypted before transmission to prevent data from being hacked by malicious users. SSL uses encryption algorithms to ensure the connection confidentiality.  Data integrity Any tampering on data during transmission can be detected. SSL establishes a secure channel between the client and the server so that all the SSL data can reach the destination intact. HTTPS For the eA280, the OM TCP applications can use SSL. HTTP over SSL is generally called HTTPS. HTTPS is used for connections between the NMS/WebUI and eA280. SSL also uses the digital certificate mechanism. HTTPS provides secure HTTP channels. HTTPS is HTTP to which SSL is added, and SSL ensures the security of HTTPS.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.10 1.6.2 Application Security eA280 application security includes wireless security and OM security. Wireless Security eA280 wireless security includes authentication, air-interface data encryption, and integrity protection. OM Security OM security includes user authentication, access control, OM system security, and software digital signature. User Authentication and Access Control User authentication and access control are implemented for users to be served by the eA280. The objective of authentication is to identify users and grant the users with proper permission. The objective of access control is to specify and restrict the operations to be performed and the resources to be accessed by the users. OM System Security OM system security includes software integrity check. In the original procedure for releasing and using the software, the software integrity is ensured by using cyclic redundancy check (CRC). CRC can only prevent data loss during transmissions. If data is tampered with during transmissions, a forged CRC value will be regarded as valid by the CRC. Therefore, the receive end cannot rely on the CRC to ensure the consistency between the received data and the original data, adversely affecting the reliability and security for the software. Software integrity protection implements the Hash algorithm or adds a digital signature to software (including mediation layers and configuration files) when releasing software, and then uploads software to the target server or device. When a target device downloads, loads, or runs software, the target device performs the Hash check or authenticates the digital signature. By doing so, software integrity protection ensures end-to-end software reliability and integrity. Software integrity protection helps detect viruses or malicious tampering in a timely manner, preventing insecure or virus-infected software from running on the device. Digital Signature of Software A digital signature of software is used to identify the software source. It ensures the integrity and reliability of software.   When software is released, its digital signature is delivered with the software package. After the software package is downloaded to an NE, the NE verifies the digital signature of the software package before using it. If the digital signature passes the verification, the software is intact and reliable. If the verification fails, the software package is invalid and cannot be used. Figure 1-3 illustrates the principles of a software digital signature.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.11 Figure 1-3 Digital signature of software    Before a software package is released, all files in the software package are signed with digital signatures. That is, after a message digest is calculated for all files in the software package, the message digest is digitally signed using a private key.  After a software package with a digital signature is loaded to an NE through a media such as the software release platform, the NE first verifies the digital signature of the software package. That is, the NE uses a public key to decrypt the digital signature and obtain the original message digest. Then, the NE recalculates the message digest and compares the new message digest with the original one. − If the two message digests are the same, the software package passes the verification and can be used. − If the two message digests are different, the software package fails the verification and cannot be used. The public key used to decrypt digital signatures is stored in the secure storage area of an NE and cannot be queried or exported. 1.7 Device Ports 1.7.1 Web Port You can log in to the LTE CPE WebUI over HTTPS to manage the LTE CPE, including configuring and querying settings, exporting running logs, querying device logs, importing and exporting the configuration, restarting and updating the LTE CPE, and restoring the LTE CPE to its default settings. For details, see the WebUI online help.  The default WebUI login user name and password are admin and admin, respectively. NOTE
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.12  You can change the login password on the WebUI.  Internet Explorer 9.0 and a later version is recommended, because Internet Explorer 6.0 uses the SSL 3.0 protocol that contains vulnerabilities. To improve security, change the default password at your first login and regularly change the password. It is recommended that users do not set an empty password or a simple password.  A password must meet the following rules: A password consists of 8 to 15 characters. A password contains at least two types of characters of the following: − Lowercase letter − Uppercase letter − Digit − Special characters, including the space character and the following: ! # $ ( ) * - . / = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ | A password cannot be the user name or the reverse order of the user name. A password cannot contain more than two consecutive characters that are the same (for example, 111 is not allowed.)  By default, the function to remotely log in to the CPE WebUI over HTTPS is disabled. The remote WebUI functions the same as the local WebUI.    The maximum number of WebUI login attempts is three. After three login failures, the WebUI login page is locked and will be unlocked after one minutes. The lockingduration is incremented by one minute each time the WebUI login page is locked later.    When the WebUI login password is forgotten, contact the device agent or maintenance center to restore factory defaults; refer to the AT command manual to restore factory defaults by yourself; or contact the device operator to reset the password through TR-069.  The WebUI supports remote (LTE wireless link) and local (Ethernet interface or Wi-Fi link) login. Please configure ACL rights based on scenarios to control remote and local WebUI login. Opening unnecessary login interfaces may increase network attack risks or lead to unauthorized login. You can use the ACL service to enable or disable remote or local WebUI login. For details, see the section "Service Control List" in the online help of the device WebUI.  If you do not perform any operation within 5 minutes after logging in to the WebUI, the system automatically logs you out.  You are advised to change the password timely after first login and regularly change the password to improve network security.    Personnel in the central office may remotely log in to the LTE CPE WebUI for CPE management and upgrade using HTTPS.  CPEs support HTTPS and are compatible with HTTP. HTTP is not a relatively secure protocol.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.13 1.7.2 USB Port In normal cases, the USB port works in slave mode. In slave mode, the USB port will be mapped to a computer UI after the Huawei-provided chip driver is installed on the computer. This UI is locked by default. You can run other AT commands and write data to the soft SIM card only after running the unlock command. After the serial port mapped by the USB is connected successfully, run the unlock command. The commands for unlocking the computer UI port and changing the unlock password are as follows:  at^PCPORT=”pwd”,1: enables the computer UI.   pwd indicates the unlock password.  at^PCPORT=”pwd”,0: disables the computer UI.   pwd indicates the unlock password.  at^PORTPWD=”oldPwd”,”newPwd”, “newPwdConf”: changes the unlock password of the computer UI.   Here, oldPwd indicates the current password, and newPwd the new password, and newPwdConf the confirm password. newPwd must be the same as newPwdConf; otherwise, the password cannot be changed. NOTE  The default unlock password is $Zls123Q.  To improve security, change the default USB unlock password at your first login and regularly change the password. It is recommended that users do not set an empty password or a simple password.  A password must meet the following rules: A password consists of at least eight characters. A password contains at least three types of characters of the following: − Lowercase letter − Uppercase letter − Digit − Special characters, including the space character and the following: ! # $ ( ) * - . / = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ | The password cannot be the user name or the reverse order of the user name. A password cannot contain more than two consecutive characters that are the same (for example, 111 is not allowed.) When the PC UI is unlocked, you can run commands to unlock other USB ports or AT commands to map the ports in the following table. Port Mapping Name on the Computer  Port Usage  Port Number HUAWEI Mobile Connect - PC UI Interface Used to run AT commands.  18 (the actual computer port prevails)
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.14  To learn more about AT commands, Please contact Huawei. The chipset driver supporting the USB interface is the host driver that supports Huawei Balong V7R1. If you need it, contact Huawei.    The maximum number of unlock the USB port attempts is five. After five attempt failures, users cannot input any key. Users have to restart the device.  The maximum number of attempts of locking the USB port is five. After five attempt failures, users cannot input any key. Users have to restart the device.  The maximum number of password change attempts is five. After five attempt failures, the USB ports will be locked.  After USB ports are unlocked, the USB ports do not support logout upon timeout and do not exit the unlock state even if the ports are removed. In this context, perform the operation in a secure environment and restart the device, or run commands to lock the USB ports.  You are advised to change the password timely after first login and regularly change the password to improve network security.  1.7.3 TR-069 Port Personnel in the central office can manage the LTE CPE remotely using TR-069.  The management functions include device configuration, configuration query, running log exporting, and device updating.  The account used for connections between the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment is managed by personnel in the central office. The default account name and passwords are admin and Changeme123, respectively.  You can also change the password for connections between the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment. A password must meet the following rules: A password consists of 6 to 15 characters. A password contains at least two types of characters of the following: − Lowercase letter − Uppercase letter − Digit − Special characters, including the space character and the following: ! # $ ( ) * - . / = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ | The password cannot be the user name or the reverse order of the user name.  A password cannot contain more than two consecutive characters that are the same (for example, 111 is not allowed.)
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  1 Overview Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.15   It is recommended that you change the password for connections between the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment at regular intervals. It is recommended that users do not set an empty password or a simple password.  Ensure that the settings for the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment are the same. Otherwise, the LTE CPE cannot be managed by the central office TR-069 management equipment.  MD5 digest authentication is used for connections between the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment, and the authentication complies with TR-069 Amendment 4.  When TR-069 network management is enabled, each registration of the LTE CPE will generate about 70 KB of data traffic, each periodic reporting will generate about 20 KB of data traffic, and the data traffic generated by each update depends on the update package size. An update package is generally smaller than 100 MB, and updates are triggered by the central office management equipment.    When TR-069 network management is enabled, the LTE CPE regularly connects to the central office management equipment, and the connection cycle complies with TR-069 Amendment 4.  The CPE supports the reporting of the following alarms: − High temperature alarm − Low temperature alarm − Weak signal alarm − Lower device disconnection alarm − Local login alarm − Lower devices have more than 32 alarms. − LAN uplink exception alarm    Digest authentication prevents the account and password used for connections between the LTE CPE and central office TR-069 management equipment from being cracked. The number of attempts is five. After five attempt failures, wait five minutes and receive new connection authentication requests.  The central office TR-069 management equipment will use the SN as the unique identifier for device management.  Change the default password at your first login. To improve security, regularly change the password after negotiation with NMS engineers.  1.7.4 Voice Interface The product provides the optional Voice over IP (VoIP) function that complies with the RFC2617 protocol. The communication between the SIP client and SIP server is authenticated using MD5 digest.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  2 Hardware Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.16 2 Hardware About This Chapter This chapter describes the hardware and cables of the eA280s. 2.1 eA280 Hardware This section describes the appearance, ports, and indicators of the eA280. Appearance Figure 2-1 shows the appearance of the eA280. Figure 2-1 eA280 appearance
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  2 Hardware Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.17 Panel The panel of the eA280 provides the Power over Ethernet (PoE) port, SIM card maintenance window, and indicator. Figure 2-2 shows the panel of the eA280. Figure 2-2 Panel of the eA280  1 Signal indicator    2 WPS button    3 Mode indicator r  4 LTE indicator 5 SIM indicator  6 Wi-Fi indicator  7 Power indicator  8 PWR button   9 USB port  10 LAN1 port  11 LAN0 port  12 TEL port 13 Power port  14 Reset button  15 micro SIM card slot    Table 2-1 lists the buttons on eA280. Table 2-1 eA280 buttons Item  Description Power button  1s–5s: power on 8s or above: power off Press this button to power the LTE CPE on or off. WPS button  1s–5s: start 5 GHz Wi-Fi WPS 5s or above: start 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi WPS
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  2 Hardware Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.18 Item  Description Reset button  Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to restore the LTE CPE to its factory settings. NOTE Restoring the default settings of the LTE CPE will override all the previous settings.  Table 2-2 lists the ports on eA280. Table 2-2 eA280 ports Item  Description Power port  Connects to the LTE CPE's power adapter. TEL port  Connects to telephones. LAN port  Connects to computers, switches, or other network devices. Micro SIM card slot  Accommodates a micro SIM card. USB port  Only for equipment maintenance  Table 2-3 lists the indicators on eA280. Table 2-3 eA280 indicators Item  Description STA indicator   If the indicator is off, data services are disconnected.  If the indicator is steady green, the LTE CPE has successfully obtained the IP address of the peer device in the WAN, and the WLAN function has been enabled. LTE indicator   If the indicator is off, the micro SIM card may not be inserted into, or may be invalid. Users need to enter the PIN or PUK.  If the indicator is steady red, the network is unavailable.  If the indicator blinks green, the LTE CPE is accessing the network.    If the indicator is steady green, the LTE CPE has successfully accessed the network.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  2 Hardware Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.19 Item  Description SIM indicator   If the indicator is off, no micro SIM cards are inserted.  If the indicator is steady red, the inserted micro SIM card cannot work normally (for example, the card is invalid), or the PIN or PUK must be entered.  If the indicator is steady green, the micro SIM card works normally. Wi-Fi indicator   If the indicator is off, both 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and 5 GHz Wi-Fi are disabled.  If the indicator blinks green, the LTE CPE is undergoing a WPS process. If the indicator status alternatively changes between on for 0.2s and off for 0.1s, the LTE CPE is undergoing the 2.4 GHz WPS process. If the indicator status alternatively changes between on for 0.5s and off for 0.1s, the LTE CPE is undergoing the 5 GHz WPS process. After either of the processes is successful, the indicator is steady green.   If the indicator is steady green, either 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi or 5 GHz Wi-Fi is enabled.   Power indicator   If the indicator is off, the LTE CPE is not started.  If the indicator is steady red, the LTE CPE is being initialized or the initialization fails.    If the indicator is steady green, the LTE CPE has been successfully initialized.    If the indicator blinks green, the LTE CPE is being upgraded. Signal indicators   If an indicator is steady red, no signals are available.  The indicator that is steady blue indicates the signal strength. If all indicators are steady blue, the signal strength is strong.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  3 Getting Start Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.20 3 Getting Start 3.1 Installing the Micro SIM Card Figure 3-1 shows how to install the micro SIM card. Figure 3-1 Installing the micro SIM card
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  3 Getting Start Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.21   When removing the micro SIM card, gently press the micro SIM card in and then release. The card will automatically pop out.    Do not remove the micro SIM card when it is in use. Doing so will affect the performance of your LTE CPE, and data stored on the micro SIM card may be lost. 3.2 Connecting to the Power Adapter Figure 3-2 shows how to connect to the power adapter. Figure 3-2 Connecting to the power adapter     Only use power adapters compatible with the LTE CPE and provided by a designated manufacturer. Use of an incompatible power adapter or one from an unknown manufacturer may cause the LTE CPE to malfunction, fail, or could even cause a fire. Such use voids all warranties, whether expressed or implied, on the product.  The LTE CPE's power adapter model is HW-120100XYW, HW-120200XYW, HKA01212010-XY or HKA02412020-XY. X and Y represent letters or numbers that vary by region. For details about the specific adapter model, contact an authorized dealer.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.22 4 Configuration Introduction About This Chapter This chapter describes the configuration of the eA280s. 4.1 Logging In to the WebUI Prerequisites  The deployment on the network side is complete.  The computer has been connected to the eA280.  The installation of the eA280 is complete.  The eA280 starts correctly based on default parameters during power-on. Procedure Step 1 Start the IE browser, enter https://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. Connect the eA280 from the near end using the Web management page.  Use Internet Explorer 9.0 or a later version. Step 2 Log in to the web management page with User name set to the default value admin and Password set to the default value admin. Step 3 Open the Password Modification page and set New Password. ----End 4.2 NAT Settings Prerequisites  Install EPC and LTE CPE and commission them so that they are ready to be connected.  Configure the NAT Settings on EPC.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.23 Background Information NAT and Routing Behind MS are mutually exclusive features. On the LTE CPE's web interface, select NAT Enable under NAT Settings and click Apply to enable NAT Enable or deselect NAT Enable under NAT Settings, and then click Apply to enable Routing Behind MS. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Security > NAT Settings. Deselect NAT Enable under NAT Settings and click Apply to enable Routing Behind MS.   Figure 4-1 Enabling NAT  ----End 4.3 DHCP Relay Prerequisites  The DHCP server and LTE CPE are installed.  Install the DHCP server and LTE CPE and commission them so that they are ready to be connected.  Procedure  The DHCP clients connected to the LTE CPE cannot obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server until DHCP Relay and Routing Behind MS are both enabled.  Step 1 Configure the DHCP server. This document demonstrates how the DHCP server can be configured using Windows Server 2003.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.24 a. On the computer, go to Control Panel > Management Tools > DHCP.  From the left panel, right-click Server Options, and choose New Scope Wizard.  Figure 4-2 Choosing New Scope Wizard   b. Add a scope name. Figure 4-3 Adding a scope name   c. Set the IP address range.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.25 Figure 4-4 Setting the IP address range   d. Click Next. Figure 4-5 Clicking Next   e. Set the lease duration. Figure 4-6 Setting the lease duration   f. On the screen that is displayed, choose Yes, I want to configure these settings now and click Next.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.26 g. Set the default gateway.   Figure 4-7 Setting the default gateway   h. Click Next on each of the following pages and then click Finish.  Add a route from the DHCP server to the LTE CPE. The next hop is the EPC's IF IP address.  Figure 4-8 Next hop   Add a route from the DHCP server to LAN devices connected to the LTE CPE. The next hop is the EPC's IF IP address.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.27 Figure 4-9 Next hop   Step 2 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 3 Go to Settings > DHCP, set IP Address, and click Apply. Figure 4-10 Setting the DHCP server address   Step 4 Go to Settings >Security > NAT Settings, deselect NAT Enable under NAT Settings, and click Apply to enable Routing Behind MS.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.28 Figure 4-11 Enabling Routing Behind MS   ----End 4.4 VoIP Prerequisites  Hardware and software for the eSpace U1980 are installed and the LTE CPE is installed.    If the eSpace U1980 server is used as the VoIP server, Install the eSpace U1980 and LTE CPE and commission them so that they are ready to be connected.   Procedure Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings >VoIP > SIP Server to configure parameters for the connection between the LTE CPE and SIP server.    Set Proxy server address and Registration server address to the same IP address.    Set Proxy server port and Registration server port to 5060.  If a DNS server is deployed on the network and domain name resolution is required for the LTE CPE to communicate with the SIP server, the SIP server's domain name must first be configured. In this example, the LTE CPE and SIP are configured to communicate with each other directly. See the following figure:
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.29 Figure 4-12 Configuring parameters for the connection between the LTE CPE and SIP server   Step 3 On the SIP Account page, configure an SIP account and credentials, and click Add, as shown in Figure 4-13. Figure 4-13 Configuring an SIP account  Step 4 On the SIP Account page, change the newly added SIP accounts and credentials as required.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.30 To do so, select the required row and click Edit. On the displayed page, enter the account number provided by the operator and enter the user name and password provided by the operator in the User name and Password text boxes.   ----End 4.5 Profile Management Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Dial-up > Profile Management. Step 3 Click New Profile. On the displayed page, set Profile name, User name, Password, Authentication,IP type and APN as required. NOTE  An APN indicates an Internet access point provided by an enterprise. Different enterprises have different APN settings.  If the current APN does not match the enterprise, the data network service is unavailable.  APNs in use cannot be deleted.  The default APN cannot be deleted or edited.  An APN cannot start with rac, lac, or rnc, or end with .gprs. Step 4 Click Apply. Figure 4-14 Profile management
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.31 4.6 TR-069 Setting TR-069 is a standard for communication between CPEs and the auto-configuration server (ACS). If your service provider uses the TR-069 automatic service provision function, the ACS automatically provides the CPE parameters. If you set the ACS parameters on both the CPE and ACS, the network parameters on the CPE are automatically set using the TR-069 function, and you do not need to set other parameters on the CPE. If you want to retain TR-069 settings after restoring factory settings, you can set the Preserve Settings to Enable.   In some cases, remote upgrade will be required for service update by ACS. No services are available in upgrade process.   TR069 based CPE upgrades, which are performed by network operators, cannot be canceled by CPE users. General info: ACS in carrier network will use serial number (SN) of the device as a unique identity for management and maintenance (including upgrade) operations. By TR069 protocol, the carrier can add, delete, and modify the device configurations for management and maintenance (including upgrade) only.  The TR069 function allows network operators to obtain operation logs, system logs, and configuration files, and cannot be canceled by CPE users or inform users.   To configure the CPE to implement the TR-069 function, perform the following steps: Step 1 Choose System > TR-069 Settings. Step 2 To enable the CPE to send informing packets to the ACS at predefined intervals, set Periodic inform to Enable. Step 3 If you set Periodic inform to Enable, set Periodic inform interval. Step 4 In the ACS URL box, enter the ACS URL address.  If you want to disable the ACS function, set ACS URL to the loopback address 127.0.0.1.  Step 5 Enter ACS user name and ACS password for CPE authentication.  To use the CPE to access the ACS, you must provide a user name and password for authentication. The user name and the password must be the same as those defined on the ACS. Step 6 Enter Connection request user name and Connection request password for ACS authentication.  To use the ACS to access the CPE, you must provide a user name and password for authentication. The user name and the password must be the same as those defined
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.32 on the ACS. Step 7 When Enable Certificate is enabled, you can import the certificate for authentication.  This interface is extensible to replace certificates for authentication between ACS and CPE. To make authentication run right, the certificates in ACS and CPE must match each other. By default, there is not a pair of certificates in ACS and CPE. Contact device provider for certificates if you want to use them. Step 8 Click Submit. NOTE TR069 operators can change CPE passwords and upgrade CPEs without CPE users' knowledge through the eSight. To prohibit such upgrade behavior, stop the TR069 function on the device's WebUI. ----End 4.7 Security Settings 4.7.1 Firewall Settings These sections describe how to enable the firewall function and filtering functions. IP address filtering, MAC address filtering, and domain name filtering are supported only after the firewall is enabled.   To enable the firewall, perform the following steps:   Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Security > Firewall. On the displayed page, select Enable firewall.  Step 3 Click Apply. ----End 4.7.2 LAN IP Address Filtering Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Security > Firewall. On the displayed page, select Enable IP address filter.  Step 3 Choose Settings > Security > LAN IP Filter. Step 4 Click Add. In the LAN IPAddress text box, type the original IP address segment you want to filter. In the LAN Port text box, type the original port address segment you want to filter. In the WLAN IPAddress text box, type the destination IP address segment you want to filter. In the WAN Port text box, type the destination port address segment you want to filter.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  4 Configuration Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.33 Set Protocol. Step 5 Click Apply. ----End 4.7.3 MAC Address Filtering Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Security > Firewall. On the displayed page, select Enable MAC filter. Step 3 Choose Settings > Security > MAC Filter.  Set an MAC address filtering mode from the filtering mode drop-down list box. Disable: disables MAC address filtering   Allow: allows a client to connect to your device if the client's MAC address is in the MAC address list Deny: denies a client's access to your device if the client's MAC address is in the MAC address list    ----End 4.7.4 Domain Name Filtering Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see section 4.1 "Logging In to the WebUI." Step 2 Choose Settings > Security > Firewall. On the displayed page, select Enable domain name filter. Step 3 Choose Settings > Security > Domain Name Filter. ----End .
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  5 Update Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.34 5 Update Introduction About This Chapter This chapter describes three methods of updating the eA280 software. If a new version is detected, the system informs users to upgrade the software.   5.1 Local Update Prerequisites:  The LTE CPE is powered on and you have successfully logged in to the WebUI.    A commercial software release for the LTE CPE is obtained. Procedure: Step 1 On the WebUI, choose Update > Local Update.  Step 2 On the displayed Local Update page, click Browse… and upload the file.   Step 3 Click Update to complete the LTE CPE upgrade. ----End 5.2 Online Update Prerequisites: The LTE CPE is powered on and you have successfully logged in to the WebUI.   Procedure: Step 1 On the WebUI, choose Update > Online Update.  Step 2 On the Configuration and Updates page, set Server IP, Server port, and Server virtual directory. Then, click Apply.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  5 Update Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.35 Step 3 Click Check for Updates to view the information of the target version.   Step 4 Click Update Now to complete the LTE CPE upgrade. ----End 5.3 TR069 eSight Update 5.3.1 Firmware Version Prerequisites:  You have logged in to the client.  You have obtained the latest firmware version file of the CPEs.  You have been assigned the operation rights. Procedure: Step 1 Choose Configuration > eLTE Device > CPE Management > Firmware Upgrade Management > Firmware Version from the main menu. Step 2 Click    that is displayed, upload the version file and set version parameters.. a. Click   following the Firmware version file and select the version file. b. Optional: Click   following the Signature file and select the signature file. c. Set default firmware version. NOTE If the default firmware version of the product model exists on eSight and you have enabled default firmware version, a confirm dialog box is displayed. To make the current firmware version become the new default firmware version, click Yes. d. Set Remark. e. Click OK. Step 3 Click OK in the dialog box that is displayed. NOTE If the Version Information Confirm window is displayed during the upload, confirm and modify Device Model, and set Hardware Version and Version as required. When the parameters are verified, click OK. ----end 5.3.2 Upgrade Management Prerequisites:  You have logged in to the eSight client.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  5 Update Introduction Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.36  The firmware version files for CPEs have been created on eSight.  You have been assigned the operation rights. Procedure: Step 1 Choose Configuration > eLTE Device > CPE Management > Firmware Upgrade Management > Upgrade Management from the main menu. Step 2 Click    to create a task. a. Set Task Name in Task Set.  b. Set Scheduled Task.  If you set Scheduled Task to ON, set Scheduled Time manually.  If you set Scheduled Task to OFF, eSight performs the upgrade task immediately. c. Set Same Version Upgrade.  If you set to OFF, eSight will not perform the upgrade task when the target version is the same as the current version of the CPE.  If you set to ON, eSight performs the upgrade task when the target version is the same as the current version of the CPE. Step 3 Select devices. d. Click    and select a managed object on the page that is displayed. e. Click OK. Device models and version are automatically displayed in the Select File area. Step 4 Set Target Version/File in the list under the Select File. Step 5 Click OK. ----end
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  6 Maintenance Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.37 6 Maintenance About This Chapter This chapter describes the maintenance preparation and fault diagnosis methods for the eA280. 6.1 Maintenance Preparation Before performing site maintenance for the eA280, learn about the site information, select required maintenance items. Learning About the Site Information Gather the following site information before going to the eA280 site to perform maintenance.    Persisting faults and alarms  Hardware configuration  Natural environment Selecting Maintenance Items Select suitable maintenance items based on the eA280 site conditions.   Maintenance items must include the following aspects:  Natural environment of the eA280 site  Power supply of the eA280  eA280 6.2 Fault Diagnosis When the LTE CPE does not run properly, use the tools on the Web management page to perform initial diagnosis.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  6 Maintenance Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.38 Prerequisites  The network deployment is complete.  The installation of the eA280 is complete.  The eA280 starts appropriately based on default parameters after power-on. Procedure  When the LTE CPE fails to access the Internet, run the Ping function to quickly check the network connection status. 1. Start the IE browser, enter https://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. Log in to the Web management page, and enter User name and Password.  Use Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) or a later version. 2. Choose Settings > TR-069 Management> Diagnosis to open the Diagnosis page. 3. Set Diagnosis Method to Ping. 4. Enter the domain name in the Destination IP address/domain name box. 5. Click Apply .Wait until the operation is performed. The command output is displayed in the Result box.  When the LTE CPE does not run properly, the System Check can be used to preliminarily identify the problem. 1. Start the IE browser, enter https://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. Then enter the correct password and click Log In.  Use Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) or a later version. 2. Choose Settings > TR-069 Management> Diagnosis to open the Diagnosis page. 3. Set Diagnosis Method to System Check. 4. Click Check.  5. Wait until the system check is performed. Click Export to export the detailed information to the computer. If necessary, send the detailed information to maintenance personnel. ----End
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  7 FAQs Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.39 7 FAQs 7.1 What Do I Do If the WebUI Fails to Be Opened? Problem Description: I cannot visit the Web management page of eA280 using a browser. Solution: Step 1 Check whether the LTE CPE is powered on.   Step 2 Check whether the cables are not properly connected.   Step 3 Check whether the IP address is entered correctly.   Step 4 If there is no problem after the above checks, try to restart the LTE CPE from the near end. Step 5 If the problem persists, contact Huawei technical engineers. ----End 7.2 What Do I Do When the Power Indicator Is Not Working? Problem Description: The power indicator is not working. Solution: Step 1 Check whether the Adapter cable is correctly connected to the power supply. The power supply is provided if the Power indicator presents red light. Step 2 Check whether the power adapter meets the product specifications.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  7 FAQs Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.40  Power adapter for the eA280 power supply, supporting the power adapter specifications are as follows:  The minimum input voltage:100 V  The maximum input voltage: 240V  Rate output voltage or current: 12V/2A  Output voltage accuracy: +5%  Input or output cable connector: AC VDE 2PIN/DC H PLUG 2.1x5.5x9.5mm,Length of wire 1.5M ----End 7.3 What Do I Do When the Data Service Is Not Provided? Problem Description: The data service is not provided. Solution: Step 1 Check whether the LTE CPE is powered on. The power supply is provided if the Power indicator presents green. Step 2 Check whether the SIM card is correctly installed. Step 3 Confirm whether the LTE CPE is connected to the network. Check whether the LTE indicator is steady green. Step 4 If the problem persists, contact the local service provider. ----End
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  8 Privacy and Security Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.41 8 Privacy and Security 8.1 Privacy Policy To better understand how we protect your personal information, see the privacy policy at http://consumer.huawei.com/privacy-policy. The device will use the SN as the unique identifier for device management. The device provides the log function to records device running and operation information, excluding any information related to individuals, including the IMEI, IMSI, call record (in voice scenarios), account, and password.   The device provides TR-069-based network management function. To disable this function, see the TR-069-related section in the online help. 8.2 Security Maintenance Software components used by this device may report vulnerabilities. This device will use the software upgrade mode to fix these issues. You can obtain specific software packages from the device agent. 8.3 Performing Default Security Configuration After a WebUI login, users can check the online help to perform default security configuration.  Change the WebUI login password, keep it secure, and regularly change it subsequently.  Verify that the TR-069 port password meets complexity requirements.  Set the Wi-Fi encryption method to WPA2-PSK/AES/ WPA-PSK. Ensure Wi-Fi password meets the complexity requirements. Change your password periodically.  The firewall switch is turned on by default.  Configure the service list control function based on product application scenarios. If HTTPS and ICMP access requests on the WAN side do not exist, disable WAN access.  Set multicast upgrade disabled according to AT Commands for the eA280's USB Port.doc before deployment.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  8 Privacy and Security Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.42  Change the USB port password, keep it secure (before installation), and regularly change it subsequently (optional).  The USB port provides maintenance and repair functions and allows you to set device parameters. Keep the password secure to prevent device parameters from being modified or exposed.
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  9 Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.43 9 Acronyms and Abbreviations This chapter lists the acronyms and abbreviations related to the eA280. Table 9-1 List of acronyms and abbreviations Acronym/Abbreviation  Full Name APN Access Point Name ARP  Address Resolution Protocol ALG  Application Level Gateway 3GPP  3rd Generation Partnership Project CPE  Customer Premises Equipment CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check DNS  Domain name server DTMF  Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMZ Demilitarized Zone GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation HTTPS  Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer LTE  Long Term Evolution ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol MAC  Media Access Control NAT  Network Address Translation PoE Power over Ethernet SDP  Session Description Protocol SIM  Subscriber Identity Module SIP  Simple Internet Protocol
eA280 Series LTE CPE User Guide  9 Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 01 (2016-11-08)  Huawei Proprietary and Confidential         Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.44 Acronym/Abbreviation  Full Name SPI  Security Parameter Index SSL  Secure Sockets Layer TR069 Technical Report 069 URL  Uniform Resource Location VoIP  Voice over Internet Protocol WAN  Wide Area Network WebUI  Web User Interface WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA-PSK  Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key   RSS-247 required, 5G WIFI frequency indoor use only.
eA280-135' FCC StatementFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection 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 withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference byone or more of the following measures:—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must beinstalled and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used forthis transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from allpersons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions andconsider removing the no-collocation statement.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Caution!Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Cet équipement doit être installé et utiliséavec une distance minimale de 20cm entre leradiateurISEDC  RSS warning  This device complies with ISEDC licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device m ay not cause interference, and (2) th is device must accept any inte rference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISEDC applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.   L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:   (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et   (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement:   This equip ment com plies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environm ent. This tra nsmitter must not be co-located or  operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Rapport d'exposition de la radiation d' ISEDC :     Cet équipement est co nforme aux lim ites d'exposition d'ation de radi de l'ISEDC rf déterminées pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être  Co-placé ou fonctionnant dans la conjonction avec aucune autre antenne ou émetteur. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between theradiator& your body.& votre corps.

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