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1. Introduction _______________________________________________________________4
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Applications _________________________________________________________________ 4 Functional Components ______________________________________________________ 4 Interface _____________________________________________________________________ 4 LED _________________________________________________________________________ 5 Certifications ________________________________________________________________ 7 Standard Compliance_________________________________________________________ 7 Working Environment ________________________________________________________ 8 System Requirements ________________________________________________________ 8 Safety _______________________________________________________________________ 8
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1. Introduction
G-93RG1 (Hereafter referred as ONU) is a highly integrated GPON access device. This device provides high performance access services for end users, SOHO (Small Office Home Office) and small companies.
1.1 Applications
z z z z z z z z SOHO Small Company Network TV High Speed Bandwidth Sharing Shared High Speed Internet Accessing Audio, Video Stream Transmission PC File and Application Sharing Network and Online Game
1.3 Interface
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See below table for the descriptions of ONT interfaces and buttons:
Interface Description
Start the negotiation of wireless encryption method Reset to factory default Enable wireless function SC/APC Optical Interface, connecting to fiber
LAN 1/LAN2/LAN3/LAN4 RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Interface, connecting to PC or Set-Top-Box USB USB 2.0 host Interface, connecting to USB storage device
RJ-11 Telephone Interface, connecting to telephone 12 V DC power input interface, connecting to power adapter Power switch, used to switch on/off the ONT power
1.4 LED
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LED
Color
Status
Description
Normal Power
Solid Blink
ONU is authorized
AUTH
Green
OFF
Solid
WLAN
Green
Blink
OFF
Green
Solid
Yellow
Blink
0.2 second on, 0.1 second off, means WPS button was pressed, accepting wireless card registration
0.1 second frequency, means registration failed Blink 5 times in 0.1 second frequency, then turn off for 0.5 second, means there are 2 or more wireless cards are registering at the same time
Green
OFF
USB interface connected and working on host mode, but there is no data transmission USB interface has data transmission
Blink
OFF
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OFF
Solid
Blink
OFF
LAN port is not connected to terminal device (i.e. PC, settop-box), or system power off
1.5 Certifications
FCC Class B CE Mark
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IEEE802.3u
1.9 Safety
z z z Always use caution when handling live electrical connections. Do not install electrical equipment in wet or damp conditions. Ensure that the power source for the system is adequately rated to assure safe operation and provides current overload protection. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cable, and do not place this product where people will stand or walk on the power cable. To avoid electric shock of user which caused by over-voltage from PSTN, DO NOT connect the POTS port on this unit directly to external PSTN line. This unit can only be used with the certified adaptor model inside the package, which complies with the requirement of limited power source.
DANGER: Do not open the enclosure without permission and technical support, which is dangerous and voids the warranty.
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2. ONT Configuration
2.1 ONU Login Preparation
Before accessing ONU, make sure the connection between PC and ONU is correct. Step 1 Configure IP address, for example: 192.168.1.X 2~254 , mask 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.1.1. For different ONU version, please make the configuration according to the actual version. Step 2 Ping ONU IP address (Default is 192.168.1.1).
If PC can ping the ONU IP address, it means the connection between PC and ONU is correct.
Note: When using Web GUI to configure ONU, dont turn off the ONU power during the configuration. Otherwise the ONU might be damaged.
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After login to ONU with administrator, you can query, configure and modify ONU setups. Some configuration and modification might have effect only after restart of ONU.
2.4 Status
After successful login, the default page is Status. There are 3 second level selections in Status page, they are Device Information, LAN Status, WAN Status.
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2.5 Network
In Network page, there are 6 second level selections. They are LAN, WAN, WiFi, Routing, DNS, TR069.
2.5.1 LAN
LAN configuration is used to configure ONU maintenance address, and DHCP related parameters.
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Bind IP Address
Add Button
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Restart the device to make the modification to take effects.
2.5.2 WAN
WAN configuration is used to configure the WAN connection parameter, including WAN basic setup, and WAN IP mode setup. In WAN connection list, select Create a new WAN connection.
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Enable/Disable
Select or unselect this check box, to enable or disable this WAN connection.
Service
There are 4 service types. They are VOIP/ TR069/ Internet/ others.
Enable VLAN
Select this check box to enable VLAN feature. When selected, the below VLAN ID setup, and 802.1p priority setup will be configurable. Otherwise they can not be configured.
VLAN ID
VLAN PRI
WAN IP Mode
Used to select the method to get the WAN IP address. There are 3 options: PPPoE, DHCP, and Static IP. If PPPoE is selected, it will be requested to input username/password, and keep alive time. If Static IP is selected, it will be requested to input the IP address, netmask and gateway address.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Restart the device to make the modification to take effects.
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2.5.3 WiFi
WiFi configuration is used to configure the basic wireless network parameters. You can enable or disable wireless function, setup SSID, setup encryption method and key. The basic and advance configuration, and SSID setup are included in the same page.
Enable Mode
To enable or disable Wi-Fi To set the Wi-Fi working mode, there are 5 options:
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Channel
Transmitting Power
To set the percentage of transmitting power out of the maximum, there are 4 options
To enable or disable Wi-Fi MAC filter To select which SSID to be configured, there are up to 4 SSIDs supported:
SSID Name Enable SSID SSID Broadcast SSID Isolate Enable WPS
To configure the name of the selected SSID To enable or disable SSID To enable or disable SSID broadcast, SSID is visible when SSID broadcast enable, SSID is hidden when SSID broadcast disabled. To enable or disable SSID isolation function. PCs in different SSIDs cannot be reached by each other when SSID isolate enabled, vice versa. To enable or disable WPS function. When WPS disabled, the following items WPS Mode and PIN Code Number are not available to be configured. To select the WPS working mode, there are 2 options:
WPS Mode
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When PBC is selected, the following item PIN Code Number is not available to be configured. To configure the PIN Code, it is only available when WPS is in PIN mode. To initiate WPS process softly
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When OPEN selected, no security is applied to WiFi, WiFi configurationisfinishedhere. When WEP selected, the following items will be showed and need tobeconfigured.
WEP Encryption Mode WEP encryption Level WEP Key To set the WEP working mode, there are 2 options:
64bit or 128bit
Should be 10 Hex or 5 Characters when 64bit selected as the WEP encryption level. Should be 23 Hex or 10 Characters when 128bit selected as the WEP
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WPA Version
Should be 8-64 characters in length To configure the IP address the RADIUS server To configure the port of the RADIUS server
2.5.4 Routing
Routing configuration is used to configure the static routing parameters.
Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter IP Protocol Version Description Select the IP Protocol Version
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Input the destination Subnet Mask Input the outgoing gateway address Select the WAN ports that this route uses Click this button, to add a new static routing rule for above parameters.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Restart the device to make the modification to take effects.
2.5.5 DNS
DNS configuration is used to configure the static DNS information
Domain Name
IP Address
Click Add button to add this DNS entry Click Delete button to delete this DNS entry
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2.5.6 TR-069
Manage remote ITMS server configuration.
Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter/Button Description Select or unselect this check box, to enable or disable periodical Inform
The duration in seconds to give connection request to ITMS server ITMS server address ITMS server user name for ONU to access it. ITMS server password for ONU to access it.
Connect Request Username User name for ITMS Server to access ONU
Connect Request Password Password for ITMS Server to access ONU After configuration is done, click the Save button to save it.
2.6 Security
There are 4 second level selections in the Security page. They are Firewall, MAC Filter, IP Filter and DMZ and ALG
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2.6.1 Firewall
In Firewall page, one can select firewall security level, and whether to enable protection for DoS attack.
Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Description Select firewall level. Select High to block all the non-secure external accessing. Select Middle or Low to allow external accessing for HTTP, FTP, ICMP protocols. Suggest to set the level to High. Enable or Disable DoS Attack Prevention. DoS is Deny of Service Attact. Enabling this option can increase the network security effectively
Security Level
Attack Protect
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Description Select or unselect this checkbox, to enable or disable MAC address filtering function. Input MAC Address Include Black List and White List. Black List means access denied for MACs that fit this filtering rule. White list means access allowed for MACs that fit this filtering rule. Click this button, to add a new filtering rule for above parameters Including two options: deny, or accept. Its used for the MACs that can not meet all the filtering rules.
MAC Address
Add Button
Default Policy
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
2.6.3 IP Filter
In IP Filter page, one can add IP filtering rules.
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Enable IP Filter Description Select or unselect this check box, to enable or disable IP filtering function. Include two mode: Drop or Accept. Drop means blocking the IP flows that meet the rule. Accept means allowing the IP flows that meet the rule Setup source start IP address Setup source end IP address
Mode
Select Protocol. There are following options: 1) ALL, all protocols 2) TCP Protocol 3) UDP 4) TCP/UDP 5) ICMP
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Add Button
Click this button, to add a new filtering rule for above configurations.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter ALG Config Description Select or unselect the protocols to enable ALG function
Select to use DMZ function on which WAN link Enable or Disable DMZ function
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DMZ IP Address
2.7 Application
In Application Page there are 4 second level selections. They are Port Forwarding, DDNS, NTP and USB Storage.
Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter WAN Port Description Input WAN side port range used by port forwarding
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LAN port
Input LAN side IP address Enable or Disable mapping between WAN port and LAN port
WAN Link List (Virtual Host) Select which WAN link to use port forwarding setup
Add Button
2.7.2 DDNS
The Dynamic DNS service can map a dynamic IP address to a static domain name. By this domain name, the gateway can easily be accessed from internet. Use DDNS configuration to configure the dynamic DNS service.
WAN Connection List Select WAN Connection Link for DDNS setup Enable DDNS ISP Enable or Disable DDNS service Select available service provider for DDNS service. One can select DynDNS.org, gnudip,tzo,ods Input DDNS Service Provider Domain Name
Domain Name
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Username Password
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
2.7.3 NTP
NTP management is used to setup the ONU time to be synchronized with network time server
Enable or Disable network time synchronization service Display current system time Select first NTP server address. When select Customer Setting, user should enter his own time server address. Select second NTP server address. When select Customer Setting, user should enter his own time server address. Input the timing synchronization cycle interval
Time Zone
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Restart the device to make the modification to take effects.
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Enable or Disable FTP service Username for FTP Service Password for FTP Service
Re-enter password
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
2.8 Maintain
In Maintain page there are 8 second level selections. They are Password, SLID Configuration, Backup and Restore, Firmware Upgrade, Reboot device, Factory Default, Diagnose
2.8.1 Password
By Password management, one can modify the user password.
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter New Password Re-enter new password Description Enter New Password Re-Enter New Password
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Current SLID Input New SLID SLID Mode Description Display the current SLID of ONT Input the new SLID of the ONT Select the SLID mode. There are modes: ASCII and HEX.
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Select File Import Config File Export Config File Description Select the configuration file name Click to restore system configuration from the file Click to backup system configuration to the file
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Select File Upgrade button Description Select the firmware file name Click to upgrade the ONT firmware from the file
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Reboot button Description Click to reboot the ONT
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Below is the description for the parameters: Parameter Factory Default Description Click to reset the ONT to factory default
2.8.7 Diagnose
Diagnose page includes ping / traceroute test and manual reporting functions,
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WAN Connection List Select WAN connection for testing Input IP address or domain name Test Start Test button
Select ping test or traceroute test Click this button to start the test
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Q: Why cant I open the ONU configuration page? A: Please follow below procedures to check the connection between PC and ONU: Select Start > Run, input Ping command: Ping 192.168.1.1 (ONU IP address). If ONU can not be ping, please check following configuration: 1, Make sure network cable is not broken. 2, Check cable connection between ONU and PC. 3, Check the TCP/IP configuration of your PC. Q: How to restore to factory defaults after wrong configuration? A: Insert a long pin to Reset hole, press and hold it for 5 seconds. ONU will reset automatically. After the reset, ONU will be back to factory default. The default IP address/subnet mask is: 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0. Default user name/Password is: telecomadmin/nE7jA%5m
4. Abbreviations
DDNS DHCP DMZ DNS DoS FTP FTTH GUI HTTP ICMP IGMP ISP iTV LAN MAC NAT ONU Dynamic Domain Name Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Demilitarized Zone Domain Name Server Denial of Service File Transfer Protocol Fiber To The Home Graphical User Interface Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Service Provider Internet Television Local Area Network Media Access Control Network Address Translation Optical Network Unit
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OLT PON PPPoE QoS RIP SIP SOHO SSID STB UDP UPNP URL TCP VLAN VoIP WLAN
Optical Line Terminal Passive Optical Network Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Quality of Service Routing Information Protocol Session Initiation Protocol Small Office Home Office Service Set Identifier Set Top Box User Datagram Protocol Universal Plug and Play Uniform Resource Locator Transmission Control Protocol Virtual Local Area Network Voice over IP Wireless Local Area Network
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