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ONU 404&804 MGCP

Optical Network Unit


Operation Guide

Release R4.1.2.5
Part Number TBD Rev L02

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ONU 404 & ONU 804 (MGCP) Operation Guide
Contents
Direction to Safe Operation...................................................................................... 1
About This Guide...................................................................................................... 3
Introduction........................................................................................................................3
Conventions.......................................................................................................................3
Notice ............................................................................................................................3
Text................................................................................................................................3
Figures and Screen Captures .......................................................................................4
Software WEB Setting.............................................................................................. 5
Introduction........................................................................................................................5
System Configuration............................................................................................... 7
User Logon........................................................................................................................7
Password Modification.......................................................................................................8
Network Settings ...............................................................................................................8
WAN settings.................................................................................................................8
LAN settings ..................................................................................................................9
HTTP settings..............................................................................................................10
System Status .................................................................................................................10
System status..............................................................................................................10
Save and Reboot .............................................................................................................12
Update .............................................................................................................................13
Reset ...............................................................................................................................14
VOIP Settings.......................................................................................................... 15
MGCP Protocol Settings..................................................................................................15
Telephony Settings..........................................................................................................16
Switch Settings....................................................................................................... 19
Port Settings ....................................................................................................................19
Port Mirroring Settings.....................................................................................................20
VLAN Settings .................................................................................................................21
IGMP Settings .................................................................................................................23
STP Settings....................................................................................................................23
QoS Settings ...................................................................................................................25
Bandwidth Control Settings .............................................................................................26
MAC Settings...................................................................................................................28
VLAN For VOIP Settings .................................................................................................29
Glossary Explanation............................................................................................. 31
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List of Tables
Table 1 Mapping relation of DSCP priority and queue..............................................................26
Table 2 Mapping relations of TOS priority and queue...............................................................26
Table 3 Mapping relation of IEEETag priority and queue .........................................................26
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List of Figures
Figure 1 User logon ....................................................................................................................7
Figure 2 Modify the password.....................................................................................................8
Figure 3 IP settings .....................................................................................................................9
Figure 4 Static IP settings ...........................................................................................................9
Figure 5 HTTP server settings..................................................................................................10
Figure 6 Save and Reboot ........................................................................................................12
Figure 7 Update ........................................................................................................................13
Figure 8 Reset ONU .................................................................................................................14
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Direction to Safe Operation
Read carefully the manual and each notice items marked on the product and follow
the directions set forth.
When AC power supply is applied, the double-wire AC single-phase connection
should be adopted, where one of the two wires is live wire and the other is neutral
wire, the specification of earth wire should meet the related regulation
requirements.
Before installation, AC or DC input current should be checked if the value is within
the device allowable scope, meanwhile, it should be also checked if DC poles are
set correctly and the grounding wire is connected properly.
When the devices settled in different locations need connecting each other, the
grounding wires in different locations may occur the electric potential difference,
which may lead the damage to or lower the performance of the system, so the
electric potential difference must be eliminated before connection.
ESD may damage the device, so the ESD control wrist-strap should be worn
while insert/extract or touch the circuit board.
The environment IT room should meet the national relevant regulated
requirements.
The supply connection cable should not be subject to heavy pressure or be
stepped on, protection cover should be placed if necessary.
When operating the device, the heat-dissipating holes should be uncovered to
prevent from any instability or abrupt crash of the system due to the overheat of
chips incurred.
If there is any circuit board to be repaired, the delivery person should fill out the form
for repair the failures and the related information, and pack the circuit board by ESD
control packing bag in addition with pad over wrapped, put it in the packing box
together with the form for repair to send to the company.
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About This Guide

Introduction
This manual is applicable to ONU 404 and ONU 804. This manual mainly serves as a
operation guide for the users with certain acquisition to access network and VOIP
knowledge. It is required that the user has good acquisition of knowledge in following
fields:
Ethernet Concepts
Network telephone
Next Generation Network(NGN)
Voice Over Internet Protocol(VOIP)
Session Initiation Protocol(SIP)
Media Gateway Control Protocol(MGCP)
Quality Of Service Concepts
Routing Concepts
Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP)
Conventions
This guide may contain notices, figures, screen captures, and certain text conventions.
Notice
The following table lists notices icons used in this guide.
Icon Notice Type Description
Note
Information that contains important features or instructions but is not
hazard-related.
Caution
Information to alert of potential damage to a program, data, system, or
device. If not avoided, may result in minor or moderate damage. It may
also alert against unsafe practices and potential program, data, system,
device damage.
Warning
Information to alert of operations that may cause potential accident,
casualty, personal injury, fatality or potential electrical hazard. If not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
ESD
Information that indicates proper grounding precautions are required
before handling a product.
Text
The following table lists text conventions in this guide.
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Convention Description
Text represented by
Courier New Font
This typeface represents text that appears on a terminal
screen, including, configuration file names (only for system output
file names), and command names, for example login.
Commands entered by users are represented by bold, for
example, cd $HOME.
Text represented by bold
This typeface represents window names, dialog box names, tabs,
field names, function names, directory, file names, process
names, and commands in text, for example, set the Time field.
Text represented by [Menu]
and [Menu/Sub-menu]
This square brackets represents menus such as [File], and
[File/New]
Text represented by
<Button>
This angle bracket represents button on screen, function key on
the keyboard and icon names for example, click <OK>.
Text represented by
Document Name
This typeface represents documents for reference, for example,
Netman 2020 Installation Guide
Text represented by
# File format:
This typeface represents files in Unix/Linux system files.
Figures and Screen Captures
This guide provides figures and screen captures as examples. These examples
contain sample data. This data may vary from the actual data on an installed system.
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Software WEB Setting

Introduction
This operation guide applies to ONU 404 and ONU 804 when MGCP protocol is used
by the two ONUs.
Configuration functions are listed as below:
System Configuration
VOIP Settings
Switch Settings

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System Configuration

User Logon
ONU factory default IP address setup is 11.0.0.2, MASK is 255.0.0.0; when IP address
of the admin PC has been set up as same as the network route of ONU, the user may
visit or set up devices via Internet Explorer.
Default user name: admin
Password: 888888
Figure 1 User logon
Caution: If the device layout is conducted upon the impossibility of getting the device
IP address, the user may press on RES button for 1 second (port 1 showed in Error!
Reference source not found.), the device will be set to the default configuration and
reboot automatically.
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Password Modification
Figure 2 Modify the password
Select System in the left menu, then go on to click Security, input the original user
password in the box of Current Password, while the new password has been input in
both boxes of Select Password and Retype Password, click Submit, being saved and
restarted, the new password will come into effect.
Please note: currently the single user admin is supported whereas the new user is
excluded.

Caution: For all parameters from WEB settings, the configured data cannot be
transmitted to ONU apparatus unless the Submit button has been clicked. Part of the
data would come to be effective after being saved and restarted.
Network Settings
Select Network in the left menu to start the ONU network parameter setting including
WAN, HTTP page layout.

WAN settings
This page is to set wan IP address.
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Figure 3 IP settings
DHCP Client
If DHCP Client is checked,ONU will get dynamic ip from DHCP Server
Use follow ip
If Use follow ip is checked,ONU will use the static ip configured by user
IP Address: set WAN port IP address;
Subnet Mask: set WAN port mask;
Gateway: set default route gateway.

DNS Server IP Settings
DNS Server:set DNS Server Ip address

LAN settings
This page is to set LAN IP address.
Figure 4 Static IP settings
IP Address: set LAN port IP address;
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Subnet Mask: set LAN port mask;

HTTP settings
The page settings include HTTP access port number, and whether to support
password protection;
Figure 5 HTTP server settings
HTTP Server Port: set WEB access HTTP server Port, default port is 80;
HTTP Password Protection: select whether the logon password protection is
required, which is enabled by default.

System Status
Select System on the left side, the right side of page layout will show Home, Security,
EponStatus, SwitchInfo, IGMP Info, wherein Security has been depicted in Password
Modification.
Home page: display ONU software version and WAN IP addresses
System status
EponStatus Page: display Epon status
- Epon status
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SwitchInfo Page:display Switch status
- Port status
- Port Mirror Status
- STP Status
- STP Path Cost
- Bandwidth Control Status
- VLAN Status
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IGMP Info Page:display IGMP Status
- IGMP Snooping Info
Save and Reboot
The user may select Save/Reboot in the left menu to conduct the save/reboot
command.
Figure 6 Save and Reboot
Save & Reboot: ONU device saves all lodged settings and then goes reboot to make
new configuration take effect.
When you click this button, all settings will be saved to config file in flash, and new
changed settings different from that have been saved last time will be saved to update
config file in flash.
For table config such as vlan table,mac address table,sip service provider,if you have
change their default value,for example,add a new record for vlan table,mac address
table or sip service provider,the table record will be saved to update config file every
time whether or not you change it this time.
When ONU is restarted, system will load configuration data from config file first, then
load update configuration data from update config file and replace the settings which
are different from what have been loaded from the config file.
The config file or update config file can be exported from the ONU and uploaded to
TFTP server, and other ONUs can upgrade config file or update config file from TFTP
Server. How to update the config files please refer to chapter Update
Save Only: The lodged settings are saved to config file in flash, new changed settings
different from that have been saved last time will be saved to update config file in
flash;
Reboot Only: ONU restarts directly without saving the settings;
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Update
The user may select Update on the left menu to conduct the update command
Figure 7 Update
TFTP Server IP Address: set TFTP Server IP address
Image FileName: set Image FileName which will be upgraded from TFTP server
Config FileName: set config FileName which will be uploaded to or upgraded from
TFTP Server
Update Config FileName: set Update config FileName which will be uploaded to or
upgraded from TFTP Server.
Submit:
When this button is clicked, the TFTP Server IP Address, Image FileName, Config
FileName, and Update Config FileName will be set and stored into the ram.
Action:
Upgrade image: get image from TFTP server, when it finish, ONU will be
automatically rebooted to take effect new image.
Upgrade config file: get config file from TFTP server, when it finish, ONU will be
automatically rebooted to take effect new config file.
Upgrade update config file: get update config file from TFTP server, when it finish,
ONU will be automatically rebooted to take effect new update config file.
Upload config file: upload local config file to TFTP server
Upload update config file: upload local update config file to TFTP server.
Submit:
When correct filename is input and desired action is selected, click the submit button,
then system will executed corresponding action.
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Note: How to save config file and update config file please refer to chapter Save
and Reboot
Reset
Select Reset in the left menu, go on to click Submit, ONU will be set to factory
default configuration, and automatically reboot.
Figure 8 Reset ONU
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VOIP Settings

MGCP Protocol Settings
Call Agent/SoftSwitch Address: Set SoftSwitch or Call Agent address (no more than
64 letters);
Call Agent/SoftSwitch Port: Set SoftSwitch or Call Agent port number, default is
2727;
Enable BackupCA/SS: Set whether to enable Backup CA/SS;
Backup CA/SSAddress: Set Backup CA/SS addresses (no more than 64 letters);
Backup CA/SS Port: Set Backup CA/SS Port number, default is 2727;
If enabling SS, when the gateway is started, it will automatically try to find Backup
SS/CA to register if it is unable to register to main SS.
Gateway Domain Name: Gateway domain name (no more than 32 letters), generally
assigned by SS;
Gateway Port: Gateway protocol port, default is 2427;
Register mode: Select endpoint register mode;
- If Register mode is selected as All, gateway will use * to indicate all the
endpoints register to SS;
- If Register mode is selected as Single, gateway will determine whether to
register to SS according to the endpoint settings;
Endpoint 1: Set the name of endpoint 1, default is aaln/1;
Endpoint 2: Set the name of endpoint 2, default is aaln/2;
Register: Select whether this endpoint registers to SS;
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Telephony Settings
This page layout providesCaller ID info property settings.

Modulation: provide FSK or DTMF Caller ID Type to select
This page layout provides VAD (Voice Activity Detector) property settings.
Disable VAD: the voice activity will not be detected if this selection is made;
Enable VAD: the VAD is in function, and send standard SID when no voice activity is
detected;
This page layout provides Echo Cancellation property settings.
Disable Echo Cancellation: Echo cancellation function is prohibited;
Enable Echo Cancellation: Echo Cancellation function is in effect, other disposal
selections are not adopted;
This page layout provides DTMF Relay property settings.
DTMF Relay: set DTMF transmission mode during the communication;
NONE (IN AUDIO): DTMF signal is transmitted in voice stream;
RFC2833: DTMF is transmitted with RFC2833 standard;
This page layout provides Hook Flash Time property settings.
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HookFlash Max Time (ms): Enter the maximum time, in ms, of Hook Flash. For a
HookFlash to be detected there should be an on-hook occurrence followed by an
off-hook occurrence within the entered HookFlash Max Time period. If HookFlash
Max Time expires before an off-hook, an on-hook event will be sent.
If denounce time is configured, OffOnDebounce must be less than HookFlash
MaxTime.

Volume Setting: This section configures Mic/Speaker gain
Additional Mic Gain: select additional mic gain from dropdown list,10 is
maximum,-10 is minimum
Additional Speaker Gain: select additional speaker gain form dropdown list,10 is
maximum,-10 is minimum
This page layout provides Codec Preference property settings.
Codec Preference: this option is compliant with G711U,G711A,G729A codec, the
priority can be arranged among these three types of coding with 1.2.3 from lower to
higher levels, NONE indicates that codec is not used;

This page layout provides TOS settings.

MGCP TOS Configuration: This section configures for the signal packet TOS.
Precedence:The default item is Flash.
Delay: The default item is Normal.

RTP TOS Configuration: This section configures for the voice packet TOS.
Precedence:The default item is CRITIC/ECP.
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Delay: The default item is Low.

This page layout provides Fax Mode property settings.
Transparent: indicate that transparent mode is taken;
T.38: use T.38 fax protocol.

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Switch Settings

Port Settings
Click Port on the top of this page layout, enter into port parameter setting interface
shown as the figure below.
First of all, select the port to configure through Select Port to config selections. When
the certain port is selected, the port setting can proceed. Finally, when the setting has
been finished, click Submit at the bottom to submit the settings.
Each setting is depicted as follow:
Select Port to configure
Select the port to configure, wherein four ports as LAN1,LAN2,LAN3,LAN4 can be set.
Port Enable
Enable or disable the port, wherein True indicates Port Enable whereas False
indicates Port Disable.
Port Speed Duplex
Set port speed duplex, the selections are: auto-negotiation, half-10 (10Mbps half
duplex), full-10 (10Mbp full duplex), half-100 (100Mbps half duplex), full-100
(100Mbps full duplex), full-1000 (1000Mbps full duplex).
Port Flow Control Enable
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Enable or disable Port Flow Control, wherein True indicates enable whereas False
indicates disable.
Port Priority
Set Port priority, the range is from 1 to 7.
PVID
Set port default vlan, the range is from 1 to 4094.

Uplink Port Parameters:
Flow Control Enable
Enable or disable Uplink Port Flow Control, where in True indicates enable whereas
False indicates disable.
PVID
Set Uplink port default vlan, the range is from 1 to 4094.

Port Mirroring Settings
This product allows the user to make a copy of the data being from/to one or several
certain ports to another port to facilitate the user to connect a monitoring apparatus
(e.g. Sniffer or RMON Probe) to the port mirroring for checking the details of the data
packets through previous port(s).
Click Mirror on the top, enter into port Mirroring parameter setting interface shown in
the figure below:
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Four settings are included: Monitoring Ingress Port, Monitoring Egress Port, Monitored
Ingress Port, Monitored Egress Port. When the settings are finished, click Submit to
submit them.
Each setting is described as follows:
Monitoring Ingress Port
To select mirroring ingress port, when it is selected, the port only monitors the ingress
of mirrored ports.
Monitoring Egress Port
To select mirroring egress port, when it is selected, the port only monitors the egress
of the mirrored ports.
Monitored Ingress Port
To select which port ingress should be monitored
- Enable indicates that the ingress of the port is mirrored to the Monitoring
Ingress Port.
- Disable indicates that the ingress of the port is not mirrored.
Monitored Egress Port
To select which port egress should be monitored
- Enable indicates that the egress of the port is mirrored to the Monitoring
Egress Port.
- Disable indicates that the egress of the port is not mirrored.

VLAN Settings
Click VLAN on the top; enter into the setting interface illustrated as the figure below:
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Each setting is described as follows:
Vlan Ingress Filter Mode
Note: VLAN Ingress filter
No check: frames are not discarded if their vid is not contained in the vlan table
Normal check: the vid must be contained in the vlan table or the frame is
discarded
Strict check: the vid must be contained in the vlan table and the ingress port must
be a member of the vlan else the frame is discarded
Vlan port
Vlan ID: select vlan to config via select box.
New VLAN ID: add a new vlan ID.
VLAN Name:set vlan name.
VLAN Member:
- --: not a member,
- U: untagged member,
- M: tagged member
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VLAN Action: select actions to go:
- display, display vlan information.
- add, add a new vlan. When vlan has been set, action add must be selected,
and click Submit, the newly added vlan can be in function then.
- edit, edit an occurred VLAN setting item, the modification of VLAN settings
cannot be of effect unless Edit action is selected and Submit is clicked.
- delete, delete an occurred vlan.The vlan cannot be deleted unless the
delete action is selected and submit is clicked.

IGMP Settings
Click IGMP on the top; enter into the setting interface shown as the figure below:
Each setting is described as follows:
Snooping Enable: True, enable IGMP Snooping; False, disable IGMP Snooping.
Aging Time: set IGMP snooping aging time. Range of value taken is from 60 to
900s.
Fast Leave Enable: True, enable fast leave, False, disable fast leave.

STP Settings
Click STP on the top; enter into the setting interface shown as the figure below:
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Each setting is described as follows:
STP Bridge Parameters
Forward Delay Time: Forward Delay can be set to be any value range from 4 to
30s. Which is the time taken by any interchange port under the interception status
when the block status is transferring to forward status.
Hello Time: Hello Time can be set to be any value range from 1 to 10 s, which is
the sending time interval between two note messages from root bridge BPDU
packet for itself identification.
Max Age Time: Max. Age time can be set to be any value range from 4 to 60s. If
no BPDU has been received from Root Bridge after Max Age time, your packet
switch will start to send its own BPDU to other all switches to identify itself as the
root bridge. If your packet switch is approved as the lowest Bridge ID, it will be the
root bridge.
Enable Or Disable STP: True, enable STP; false, disable STP.
Priority: can be any value among 0 to 65535. 0 refers to the highest priority, which
will be used to identify the root packet switch in the election among the net
switches. A lower value indicates a comparatively higher priority and possibility to
be selected as the root switch.
STP Port
Select Port to config: select the port to configure
Priority: port priority may be any value among 0 to 255, wherein the smaller value
indicates higher possibility as the root port.
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QoS Settings
Click QOS on the top of this page; enter into the layout interface illustrated as
following.
Each setting is described as follows:
QOS Parameters
Schedule: used to set the schedule mode of priority alignment, which including Wrr
and SpWrr options.
SPwrr ensures that high priority (priority of bigger number) business always to be
processed prior to the lower ones; WRR (Weighted Round Robin) deals with the high
priority operations at first, however the low priority operations are processed
simultaneously based on the particular proportion.
QOS Port Paramaters
Select Port to config: select the port to configure.
Mode Select: select port compliant mode of priority
Priority Select: select priority
DscpPriority Queue
It is utilized to set mapping relation between DSCP priority and queue. Default as
follows:
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Table 1 Mapping relation of DSCP priority and queue
DSCP priority Queue
0~15 0
16~31 1
32~47 2
48~63 3
TosPriority Queue
It is utilized to set the mapping relation between TOS priority and queue. Default as
follows:
Table 2 Mapping relations of TOS priority and queue
TOS priority Queue
0~1 0
2~3 1
4~5 2
6~7 3
IEEETag Priority Queue
It is utilized to set the mapping relations between IEEETag priority and queue.
Default as follows:
Table 3 Mapping relation of IEEETag priority and queue
IEEETag priority Queue
0~1 0
2~3 1
4~5 2
6~7 3
Bandwidth Control Settings
Click Bandwidth Control on the top of the page; enter into the interface showed as
the figure below:
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Each setting is described as follows:
Select Port to config
Select the port to configure for Bandwidth.
Ingress Limit Mode
Four modes are displayed:
- 0:limit and count all frames
- 1:limit and count broadcast, multicast and flooded unicast frames
- 2:limit and count broadcast and multicast frames
- 3:limit and count broadcast frames
Ingress Speed
Totally 13 grades of speed may be selected:
- 0( Not limited)
- 1(128K bits/sec )
- 2(256K bits/sec )
- 3( 512 bits/sec)
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- 4(1M bits/sec )
- 5( 2M bits/sec)
- 6( 4M bits/sec )
- 7(8M bits/sec)
- 8(16M bits/sec, Note: supported only by Gigabit Ethernet Switch )
- 9(32M bits/sec, Note: supported only by Gigabit Ethernet Switch)
- 10(64M bits/sec, Note: supported only by Gigabit Ethernet Switch)
- 11(128M bits/sec, Note: supported only by Gigabit Ethernet Switch)
- 12(256M bits/sec, Note: supported only by Gigabit Ethernet Switch)"
Egress Speed
Totally 13 grades of speed may be selected, and the values are same as above.

MAC Settings
Click MAC on the top of the page, enter into the interface shown as the figure below:
When the settings have been finished, click Submit to save.
Each setting is described as follows:
MAC Address
Select MAC address to configure by the select box.
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Destination MAC Address
Add a new MAC address item.
Permission Select, Select the port to allow/forbid MAC address.
Vid
Vlan id: appoint vlan to allow/forbid MAC address.
Permission Select
Static refers to allow MAC address to pass.
Forbidden, indicates forbid MAC address to pass.
Action
Select the action to go:
- display, display MAC address and its admin information.
- add, add a new MAC setting item. The newly added setting cannot be in
effect unless the Add action is selected and Submit is clicked.
- edit, edit an occurred MAC setting item, the modification of MAC settings
cannot be of effect unless Edit action is selected and Submit is clicked.
- delete, delete an occurred MAC setting item. The MAC settings cannot be
deleted unless the delete is selected and Submit is clicked.
VLAN For VOIP Settings
Click VLAN FOR VOIP on the top of the page, enter into the interface shown as the
figure below:
VLAN Tag Config
UnTag: If select UnTag option, voice stream from ONU without VLAN ID
Tag: If select Tag option, voice stream from ONU with VLAN ID configured as follows
VLAN ID.
VLAN ID
VLAN ID for voice stream. The VLAN ID must existed in VLAN table
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Glossary Explanation

Bandwidth
The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed
amount of time. For digital devices, the bandwidth is
usually expressed in bits per second (bps) or bytes per
second.
Backbone
A backbone is a larger transmission line that carries data
gathered from smaller lines that interconnect with it.
10Base-T
One of several physical media specified in the IEEE
802.3 standard for Ethernet local area networks (LANs),
is ordinary telephone twisted pair wire. 10BASE-T
supports Ethernet's 10 Mbps transmission speed.
100Base-TX
This designation is an Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) shorthand identifier. The
"100" in the media type designation refers to the
transmission speed of 100 Mbps.
1000Base-LX
A specification for Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic
cabling (IEEE 802.3z), 1000Base-LX uses long
wavelength laser over multimode and single-mode fiber
1000Base-SX
A specification for Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic
cabling (IEEE 802.3z). 1000Base-SX uses short
wavelength laser over multimode fiber.
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-Negotiation is a mechanism that takes control of
the cable when a connection is established to a network
device. Auto-Negotiation detects the various modes that
exist in the device on the other end of the wire, the Link
Partner, and advertises it own abilities to automatically
configure the highest performance mode of
interoperation. As a standard technology, this allows
simple, automatic connection of devices that support a
variety of modes from a variety of manufacturers.
Full Duplex
Refers to the transmission of data in just one direction at
a time.
Half Duplex
Refers to the transmission of data in two directions
simultaneously.
Collision
Two stations sending on the same wire at the same time
when they work at the half duplex mode.

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