ZXHN+F670+V1 0+PON+ONT+Maintenance+Management PDF
ZXHN+F670+V1 0+PON+ONT+Maintenance+Management PDF
ZXHN+F670+V1 0+PON+ONT+Maintenance+Management PDF
GPON ONU
Maintenance Management Guide
Version: V1.0
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Revision History
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Note:
The users should read the usage cautions above carefully and will be responsible for any
incident resulting from the violation of the above cautions.
Environment Requirements
l Ensure proper ventilation to the device. Place the device away from direct sunlight
and never spill any liquid on the device.
l Do not place any object on the device to prevent any deformation or damage to the
device.
l Do not place the device near any source of heat or water.
l Keep the device away from any household appliances with strong magnetic or electric
fields, such as microwave oven and refrigerator.
Cleaning Requirements
l Before cleaning, power off the device, and unplug all the cables connected to the
device, such as power cable, optical fiber, and Ethernet cable.
l Do not use any liquid or spray to clean the device. Use a soft dry cloth.
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Note:
This manual uses a external antenna product as an example to describe product features.
Refer to the object for the actual external view. This document is for reference only. For
the actual product, refer to the object provided by operator.
One ZXHN F670 GPON ONT User Manual is delivered with the product.
If any of the items included in the package is incorrect, lost or damaged, please contact
your service provider. If you need to replace the product, please keep the package and all
the items in good condition.
1-1
1.2 Indicator
Figure 1-1 shows the indicators on the front panel of the ZXHN F670 unit.
Table 1-2 describes the indicators on the front panel of the ZXHN F670 unit.
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1.3 Interface
Figure 1-2 shows the interfaces and buttons of the ZXHN F670 unit.
Table 1-3 describes the interfaces and buttons on the back panel of the ZXHN F670 unit.
Table 1-3 Descriptions of the Interfaces and Buttons on the Side Panel
Interface/Button Description
Wi-Fi protection button. To enable the Wi-Fi protection function, press this
WPS
button, so that users can access the network without entering their passwords.
Reset button, when the power is on, use a needle to press the button for over 5
Reset
seconds to restore the default settings.
Wi-Fi WLAN button for enabling or disabling the WLAN function.
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Figure 1-3 shows the interfaces and buttons of the ZXHN F670 unit.
Table 1-4 describes the interfaces and buttons on the back panel of the ZXHN F670 unit.
Table 1-4 Descriptions of the Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel
Interface/Button Description
On/Off Power switch.
Power 12 V DC power connector.
Standard USB 2.0 interface, connected to a USB storage device for file sharing,
USB1
fast backup, and data restoration.
RJ-11 telephone interface, connected to the telephone with RJ-11 telephone
Phone1Phone2
cable.
LAN1 LAN4 RJ-45 Ethernet interface.
Standby power supply interface, connected to a standby power supply through a
BBU(optional)
dedicated cable.
Line PON interface.
Technical Features
l Broadband service access: Connected to Internet through the GPON access method.
l Ethernet service access: Provides Ethernet interfaces, connected to the Ethernet
devices, such as the user PC. Provides the Internet access and IPTV services.
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Item Specification
Dimension 220 mm (W) 160 mm (D) 28 mm (H)(antenna unincluded)
Rated current 1.5 A
Rated voltage 12 V DC
Operation temperature 0 ~ 40
Operation humidity 5% ~ 95%
1-5
After the devices are connected to the ZXHN F670 device, press the power button. When
the corresponding indicators on the front panel are ON, you can enjoy various services
provided by the service provider.
1-6
Context
The default maintenance IP address of the ZXHN F670 is as follows:
l IP address: 192.168.1.1
l Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Steps
1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect a local computer to the LAN interface of the ZXHN
F670.
2. On the local computer, double-click Local Area Connection and click Properties.
The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed.
3. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
dialog box is displayed. Set the IP address to 192.168.1.200, subnet mask to
255.255.255.0, and default gateway to 192.168.1.1.
4. Click OK.
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Note:
After the IP address of the computer is set, you can run the Ping command to ping the
IP address 192.168.1.1. If the ping operation is successful, it indicates that the TCP/IP
configuration is correct and the computer is properly connected to the ZXHN F670.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
A computer is directly connected to the ZXHN F670, and their IP addresses are in the
same network segment.
Steps
1. Open Internet Explorer, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (default maintenance IP
address of the ZXHN F670) in the address field. Press the Enter key. The login page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-1.
2. Enter your username and password (the default username and password of the
administrator are admin) and click Login. The configuration page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 2-2.
2-2
End of Steps
2-3
Note:
The information displayed on the Device Information page in the above figure is provided for reference
only.
3-1
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > Network Interface. The WAN connection
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2.
3-2
End of Steps
3-3
Note:
The 3G network information is displayed only if a 3G network connection is created and
the ZXHN F670 is using the network connection. To create a 3G network connection,
select Network > WAN > 3G WAN Connection.
End of Steps
3-4
Note:
l Click Status > Network Interface > 6in4 Tunnel Connection to check the 6in4
tunnel connection information.
l The tunnel information is displayed only if a tunnel is created. To create a tunnel,
select Network > WAN > 4in6 Tunnel Connection or 6in4 Tunnel Connection.
3-5
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > Network Interface > PON Inform. The PON
Inform page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > User Interface > Mobile Network. The
Mobile Network page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-6.
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Note:
The 3G network information is displayed only if a 3G network connection is created and
the ZXHN F670 is using the network connection. To create a 3G network connection,
select Network > WAN > 3G WAN Connection.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > User Interface > WLAN Radio 2.4G. The
WLAN Radio 2.4G page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-7.
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Note:
Click Status > User Interface > WLAN Radio 5G to check WLAN Radio 5G
information.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > User Interface > Ethernet. The Ethernet
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-8.
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Steps
1. Select Status > User Interface > USB. The USB page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 3-9. The USB interface status is displayed on this page.
End of Steps
3-10
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Status > VoIP Status. The VoIP Status page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 3-10.
End of Steps
3-11
Prerequisite
Be sure that the registration is completed successfully.
Be sure that the configuration in upper-layer OLT is completed.
Configuration Process
In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > WAN Connection. The WAN
Connection page is displayed. as shown in Figure 4-1.
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Table 4-1 lists the PPPoE(IPv4) process of configuring the WAN connection.
1 Create a new connection name. Enter the name of the WAN connection in New
Connection Name .
5 Configure the Username and The username and password are provided by carriers.
Password.
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8 Check the configuration. The IP address getting from carries can verify
that the WAN Connection based on IPv4
was completed successfully.
Table 4-2 lists the DHCP IPv4 process of configuring the WAN connection.
1 Create a new connection Enter the name of the WAN connection in New
name. Connection Name .
8 Check the configuration. The IP address getting from carries can verify that the WAN
Connection based on IPv4 was completed successfully.
Table 4-3 lists the static IPv4 process of configuring the WAN connection.
1 Create a new connection Enter the name of the WAN connection in New
name. Connection Name .
3 Configure the Service List. This parameter must be consistent with service
configuration.
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7 Configure the IPv4 relevant The mistakes of omission or commission would cause
parameters. service failure. Perform the configurations according to
the carriers with care.
The parameters needs to be configured, including IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server1 IP
Address. DNS Server2 IP Address and DNS Server3
IP Address are optional.
Note:
l WAN(IPv6) configuration process refers to WAN(IPv4) configuration process.
Example
This example describes how to configure static IPv4 connection.
Steps
1. Create a new connection name, for example omci_ipv4_static_1.
2. To enable VLAN, select this check box. Then set VLAN ID as 3032.
3. Select Route from the Type drop-down list.
4. Select INTERNET VoIP TR069 from the Service List drop-down list.
5. Select IP from the Link Type drop-down list.
6. Select IPv4 from the IP Version drop-down list.
7. Select Static from the IP Type drop-down list. The parameters needs to be configured,
including IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
8. Click Create. The WAN Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-2.
4-4
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > 3G WAN Connection. The 3G
WAN Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-3.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-4.
Parameter Description
The PDP protocol provides a packet data connection between a terminal and
the network for IP packets switching. The PDP connections can be divided
PDP Type into PPP connections and IP connections.
l PPP: Packet data connection is initiated through PPPoE dial-up.
l IP: A static or dynamic IP address link is used for accessing a 3G network.
Identifies the network of the carrier. For example, the APN for 3G WAN cards
APN of China Unicom is 3GNET, CMNET for those of China Mobile, and CTNET
for those of China Telecom.
MTU Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) of the 3G WAN connection. Default: 1500.
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Parameter Description
Username of the PPPoE account. The username must be the same as that
Username
set on the peer server for authentication.
Password of the PPPoE account. The password must be the same as that set
Password
on the peer server for authentication.
It must be the same as that set on the peer server. Normally, it is set to Auto.
l Auto: The device automatically selects an authentication type based on
Authentication
the authentication types that the peer server supports.
Type
l PAP: Only the PAP type is used.
l CHAP: Only the CHAP type is used.
3. Click Create.
End of Steps
In the 4in6 tunneling mechanism, the ZXHN F670 supports IPv6 and the network
architecture is built based on IPv6. IPv4 service traffic is borne over IPv6.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > 4in6 Tunnel Connection. The 4in6
Tunnel Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-4.
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2. Set the parameters and click Create. For a description of the parameters, refer to
Table 4-5.
Parameter Description
New Tunnel Name To create a new channel, enter the channel name in the text box.
If the Tunnel Name parameter is set to an existing tunnel, the tunnel
name is displayed in the text box.
Tunnel Type Default: ds-lite. The ds-lite option is a IPv4 to IPv6 transition
technology. With ds-lite, the ZXHN F670 automatically converts IPv4
packets sent by LAN devices into IPv6 packets and then forwards them
to the carrier's network.
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Parameter Description
WAN Connection Name of the WAN connection bound with the tunnel. The IP version of
the WAN connection must be IPv6.
Manual AFTR Whether to obtain the fixed IPv6 address or host name of the peer end.
If this check box is selected, you need to enter the corresponding IP
address or host name in AFTR.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > 6in4 Tunnel Connection. The 6in4
Tunnel Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-5.
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2. Set the parameters and click Create. For a description of the parameters, refer to
Table 4-6.
Table 4-6 Parameter Descriptions for the 6in4 Tunnel Connection
Parameter Description
New Tunnel Name To create a new channel, enter the channel name in the text box.
If the Tunnel Name parameter is set to an existing tunnel, the tunnel name
is displayed in the text box.
WAN Connection Name of the WAN connection bound with the tunnel. The IP version of
the WAN connection must be IPv4.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > Port Binding. The Port Binding
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-6.
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2. Select the check box to bind ports, and click Submit. For a description of the
parameters, refer to Table 4-7.
Parameter Description
End of Steps
4-11
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WAN > DHCP Release First. The DHCP
Release First page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-7.
2. To enable the DHCP release function, select Enable and click Submit.
End of Steps
4-12
2. Set the parameters and click Submit. For a description of the parameters, refer to
Table 4-8.
Parameter Description
Off Time This feature will be turned off since this time.
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Note:
l If scheduled RF control is enabled, all WLAN Radios will be controlled, and when
network time synchronization fails, all WLAN Radios will be enabled by default.
End of Steps
4-14
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > Basic. The Basic
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-10.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-9.
Parameter Description
Enable Wireless RF If this check box is selected, the wireless RF feature is enabled.
Enable Isolation If this check box is selected, the SSID isolation feature is enabled, so
that users under different SSIDs cannot connect with each other.
Mode Options:
l IEEE 802.11b Only
l IEEE 802.11g Only
l IEEE 802.11n Only
l Mixed(802.11b+802.11g)
l Mixed(802.11g+802.11n)
l Mixed(802.11b+802.11g+802.11n)
Band Width Radio frequency bandwidth, including Auto, 20Mhz and 40Mhz.
Default: 20MHz.
Beacon Interval Interval for transmitting beacon frames, default: 100 ms.
Beacon frames are used for communicating with other AP devices or
network control devices to announce the WLAN presence.
Transmitting Power Level of radio signal transmitting power. A larger value indicates wider
coverage. Options:
l 100%
l 80%
l 60%
l 40%
l 20%
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Parameter Description
RTS Threshold The Request To Send (RTS) threshold is used in a wireless network
to avoid data transmission failure. A smaller RTS threshold means a
higher frequency of RTS packet transmission, where the system can be
recovered more quickly. However, larger bandwidth is required.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > SSID Settings. The
SSID Settings page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-10.
Parameter Description
If this check box is selected, it indicates that the SSID broadcast feature
is disabled. If an SSID is hidden, wireless terminals cannot view the
Hide SSID
network through search. To access the network, terminals must send
requests.
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Parameter Description
Name of the SSID, range: 132 characters. Space and tab are not
SSID Name
allowed.
Note:
End of Steps
4-19
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-11.
Parameter Description
Authentication Type Each SSID supports multiple authentication methods, including Open
System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK.
WPA Passphrase Authentication password for wireless terminals to access the wireless
network, range: 863 characters.
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Note:
This page can not be configured while WLAN is off.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > Access Control List.
The Access Control List page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-13.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-12.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Mode Options:
l Disabled (default): SSID access control is disabled.
l Block: Terminals with specified MAC addresses cannot access the
network.
l Permit: Only the terminals with specified MAC addresses can access
the network.
MAC Address MAC address of a terminal that accesses the WLAN. You can click Add to
set multiple MAC addresses.
Note:
This page can not be configured while WLAN is off.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > Associated Devices.
The Associated Devices page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-14.
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2. Select an SSID from the SSID list, and click Refresh. The IP addresses and MAC
addresses of the associated devices are displayed.
Note:
End of Steps
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Steps
1. On the main page of the ZXHN F670, select Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > WMM to
go to the WMM( page, as shown in Figure 4-15.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer toTable 4-13.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Note:
This page can not be configured while WLAN is off.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > WLAN Radio2.4G > WPS. The WPS page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-16.
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2. Set the parameter. For a description of the parameter, refer to Table 4-14.
Parameter Description
WPS Mode This parameter takes effect immediately after an option is selected.
Options:
l PBC: To enable the WPS feature, you must press the WPS button
on the ZXHN F670.
l Disabled: disables the WPS feature.
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Note:
The WPS mode switching takes effect immediately after an option is selected.
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio5G > Basic. The Basic page is displayed, as shown
in Figure 4-17.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-15.
Parameter Description
Enable Wireless RF To enable the wireless feature, select this check boxRF.
Enable Isolation If this check box is selected, the SSID isolation feature is enabled, so
that users under different SSIDs cannot connect with each other.
Mode Options:
l IEEE 802.11a Only
l IEEE 802.11n Only
l Mixed(802.11a+802.11n)
l Mixed(802.11a+802.11n+802.11ac)
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Parameter Description
Band Width Radio frequency bandwidth, default: 80MHz. including: Auto, 20MHz,
40MHz, 80MHz.
SGI Enable To enable the SGI feature, select this check box.
Beacon Interval Interval for transmitting beacon frames, default: 100 ms.
Beacon frames are used for communicating with other AP devices or
network control devices to announce the WLAN presence.
Transmitting Power Level of radio signal transmitting power. A larger value indicates wider
coverage. Options:
l 100%
l 80%
l 60%
l 40%
l 20%
RTS Threshold The request to send (RTS) threshold is used in a wireless network
to avoid data transmission failure. A smaller RTS threshold means a
higher frequency of RTS packet transmission, where the system can be
recovered more quickly. However, larger bandwidth is required.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > SSID Settings. The SSID Settings( page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-18.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-16.
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Parameter Description
Hide SSID If this check box is selected, it indicates that the SSID broadcast feature
is disabled. If an SSID is hidden, wireless terminals cannot view the
network through search. To access the network, terminals must send
requests.
Enable SSID To enable the SSID feature, select this check box.
Enable SSID Isolation If this check box is selected, the SSID isolation feature is enabled, so
that users under the same SSID cannot connect with each other.
Maximum Clients Maximum number of wireless terminals that can connect to the SSID,
range: 1~32.
SSID Name Name of the SSID, range: 1~32 characters. Space and tab are not
allowed.
Priority Priority of the SSID, range: 0~7. Default: 0, which means that no
priority is specified. A higher number indicates a higher priority.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > Security. The Security page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-19.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-17.
Parameter Description
Authentication Type Options: Open System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and
WPA/WPA2-PSK.
WPA Passphrase Authentication password for wireless terminals to access the wireless
network, range: 8~63 characters.
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3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > Access Control List. The Access Control
List page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-20.
2. Set the parameters and click Add . For a description of the parameters, refer to Table
4-18.
Parameter Description
Mode Options:
l Disabled (default): SSID access control is disabled.
l Block: Terminals with specified MAC addresses cannot access the
network.
l Permit: Only the terminals with specified MAC addresses can access
the network.
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Parameter Description
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > Associated Devices. The Associated Devices
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-21.
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2. Select an SSID from the SSID list, and click Refresh. The IP addresses and MAC
addresses of the associated devices( 5G) are displayed.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the main page of the ZXHN F670, select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > WMM to
go to the WMM(5G) page, as shown in Figure 4-22.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer toTable 4-19.
Parameter Description
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Steps
1. Select Network > WLAN Radio 5G > WPS. The WPS page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-23.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer toTable 4-20.
Parameter Description
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Note:
The WPS mode switching takes effect immediately after an option is selected.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > DHCP Server. The DHCP Server
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-24.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-21.
Parameter Description
Enable DHCP Server Select the Enable DHCP Server check box to let the device work as a
DHCP server and assign IP addresses to the client PCs.
DHCP Start IP Start/end IP address in the DHCP server address pool, which must be
Address/DHCP End IP in the same network segment as the IP address of the ZXHN F670.
Address
Assign DNS Select this option to let the DNS provided by the ISP to assign IP
addresses to the client PCs.
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Parameter Description
DNS Server1 IP IP address of the default DNS server, which means the IP address
Address of the ZXHN F670.
Lease Time The time during which the client PCs use the IP addresses assigned by
the DHCP server. After the lease time expires, the private IP address
will be available for assigning to other network devices. Default: 86400
seconds
Note:
IP addresses are automatically assigned to the user-side PCs and wireless devices
that are connected to the ZXHN F670.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > DHCP Server(IPv6). The DHCP
Server(IPv6) page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-25.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-22.
Parameter Description
Enable DHCP To enable the DHCP server feature, select this check box.
Server
DNS Refresh Time DNS update time, range: 60864000, default: 86400, unit: seconds.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > DHCP Binding. The DHCP Binding
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-26.
2. Set the IP Address and MAC Address text boxes, and click Add.
Note:
Only IPv4 addresses are supported.
End of Steps
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-23.
Parameter Description
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > Prefix Management. The Prefix
Management page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-28.
Parameter Description
WAN Connection If the prefix delegation function of the IPv6 WAN connection is enabled,
the WAN connection name is displayed in the text box.
Prefix Source Prefix source corresponds to the parameter Prefix Delegation From in
Network > WAN > WAN Connection.
Prefix IPv6 address and prefix length. Only a GUA prefix is supported. Prefix
length range: 4864.
Valid Lifetime Valid period of the prefix. This parameter must be equal to or greater than
the Preferred Lifetime parameter.
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Parameter Description
Prefix Delegation Only Prefix Delegation can be configured, after IPv6 WAN connection
is available.
l RA: The IPv6 prefix is delegated by an RA server.
l DHCPv6: The IPv6 prefix is delegated by a DHCPv6 server.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > DHCP Port Service(IPv6). The
DHCP Port Service(IPv6) page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-29.
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2. Configure the port control parameters.Table 4-25 lists the port control parameters.
Parameter Description
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Note:
l Click All On to select all IPv6 Service-Port control types.
l Click All Off to cancel all IPv6 Service-Port Control types.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > LAN > RA Service. The RA Service page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-30.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-26.
Parameter Description
Minimum Wait Time Minimum time for waiting for the RA message, range: 31350, unit:
seconds.
Maximum Wait Time Maximum time for waiting for the RA message, range: 41800, unit:
seconds.
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Parameter Description
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
4.6 Register
This procedure describes how to register the device through the combination modes.
Prerequisite
Be sure the registration parameters are supplied by your carrier.
Be sure the device is power on and the GPON link is established.
Steps
LOID + Password(LOID)
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > PON > LOID. The LOID page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-31.
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Note:
l In the LOID mode, the Password can be deleted or remains unchanged.
3. Click Submit.
Password(SN)
4. In the left navigation tree, click Network > PON > SN. The SN page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-32.
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Note:
l The SN registration method will complete automatically.
l After setting the password, you must restart the device.
6. Click Submit.
Note:
l The parameter ONU State(Status > Network Interface > PON Status) verifies
that the register was completed successfully.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Routing(IPv4). The Default Gateway page
is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 4-33.
2. Select a WAN connection from the WAN Connection list, and click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Routing(IPv4) > Static Routing. The
Static Routing page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-34.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-27. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Network Address IP address of the destination network. If network address and subnet
mask are both 0.0.0.0, this configuration will be a default routing, which is
effective for any destination address.
Gateway Gateway of the network segment which the network interface belongs to.
If WAN connection and gateway are both configured, please ensure that
the gateway can be reached through this WAN connection.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Routing(IPv4) > Policy Routing. The
Policy Routing page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-35.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-28. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Destination
WAN interface to which a routing policy is applied.
Interface
QoS classification criterion. A DSCP is specified for the TOS byte in the IP
DSCP
header of each packet to indicate the priority. Range: 063.
Destination
Destination subnet mask of the matching packets.
Mask
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Parameter Description
Source MAC MAC address of the source device that sends the matching packets.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Routing(IPv6) > Static Routing. The
Static Routing page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-37.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-29. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Gateway Gateway of the network segment which the network interface belongs to.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Routing(IPv6) > Policy Routing. The
Policy Routing page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-38.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-30. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Source MAC MAC address of the source device that sends the matching packets.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Network > Port Locating. The Port Locating page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-40.
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2. To enable the port locating, click the check box. And then click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > Firewall. The Firewall page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 5-1.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-1.
Parameter Description
Enable Anti-Hacking To enable anti-hacking protection and prevent device shutdown due to
Protection Internet attacks, select this check box. This feature can prevent ping
flood, ping to death, and SYN flood attacks.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > IP Filter. The IP Filter page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 5-2.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-2. Click Add.
Parameter Description
Enable To enable the IPv4 filter to be configured, select this check box.
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Parameter Description
Start Source IP
Address/End Source Filter criteria, which can be set as required. Optional.
IP Address
Start Destination IP
Address/End Destination Filter criteria, which can be set as required. Optional.
IP Address
Start Destination
Port/End Destination Filter criteria, which can be set as required. Optional.
Port
Specify the data traffic direction. The ingress option and egress
option cannot be the same.
l If the ingress is LAN, the egress should be a WAN or 3G
Ingress
connection. The data traffic direction is upstream.
l If the ingress is a WAN or 3G connection, the egress should be
the LAN. The data traffic direction is downstream.
Specify the data traffic direction. The ingress option and egress
option cannot be the same.
l If the ingress is LAN, the egress should be a WAN or 3G
Egress
connection. The data traffic direction is upstream.
l If the ingress is a WAN or 3G connection, the egress should be
the LAN. The data traffic direction is downstream.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > MAC Filter. The MAC Filter page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 5-3.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-3. Click Add.
Parameter Description
Protocol Protocol of data streams. Options: IP, ARP, RARP, PPPoE and ALL.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > Parental Control > URL Filter. The URL
Filter page is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 5-4.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-4. Click Add.
Parameter Description
Mode Action taken on the packets meeting the filter criteria. Options:
l Discard
l Permit
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > Service Control. The Service Control
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-5.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-5. Click Add.
Parameter Description
Enable To enable the service control filter to be configured, select this check
box.
Ingress Specify the data stream inbound direction, and this parameter must
be specified.
l If the Ingress is WAN, all the WAN connection can access ZXHN
F670.
l If the Ingress is LAN, the LAN side can access ZXHN F670.
l If the Ingress is a WAN or Route_3G connection, the connection
selected can access ZXHN F670.
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Parameter Description
Start Source IP Address/ IP address segment for which service control is implemented.
End Source IP Address
Mode Action taken on the IP address segment meeting the filter criteria.
Options:
l Discard
l Permit
Modify Remote Access To modify the service access port, click this link.
Port
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Security > ALG. The ALG page is displayed, as shown
in Figure 5-6.
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2. Select the protocols for which ALG is to be enabled, and click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > WAN Connection. The WAN
Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-1.
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2. Set the VoIP Signal WAN Connection and VoIP Media WAN Connection
parameters.
Note:
If no option exists in the drop-down list, create a WAN connection whose Service
List parameter is set to a value including the VoIP service (Network > WAN > WAN
Connection).
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Advanced. The Advanced page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-2.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-1.
Parameter Description
Max Value Maximum value of the jitter range, default: 200 ms.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Fax. The Fax page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 6-3.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-2.
Parameter Description
Enable T38 Protocol Whether to enable the T38 protocol. If this check box is not selected,
the T30 protocol is used.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Application > VoIP > VoIP Services. The VoIP Services page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 6-4.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 VoIP Service Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
TestLink Flag Specifies whether the ZXHN F670 regularly sends heartbeat packets
to the SS system to verify the link status. Options:
l Disable: Heartbeat detection is disabled.
l Service Change: As a client, the ZXHN F670 sends Service
Change messages (which are used as heartbeat detection
messages) to the SS system.
l Notify: As a client, the ZXHN F670 sends Notify messages
(which are used as heartbeat detection messages) to the SS
system.
RTP Link Detection Flag Specifies whether to enable RTP link detection.
DigitMap L Timer Long timer duration, unit: 10 ms, default: 20000 ms.
DigitMap S Timer Short timer duration, unit: 10 ms, default: 5000 ms.
DigitMap T Timer First digit timer duration, unit: 10 ms, default: 10000 ms.
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3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > H248 Basic. The H248 Basic
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-5.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-4.
Parameter Description
Local Port Local port that the H248 protocol uses, default: 2944.
Preferred Port H248 port of the active proxy server, which must be the same as that
configured on the SS side.
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Parameter Description
Alternate Port H248 port of the standby proxy server, which must be the same as that
configured on the SS side.
MID Flag MID type. The options include IPv4, Domain Name, and Equipment Name.
l IPv4 :If it is set to IPv4, the VoIP WAN connection address must be the
same as the IP address set in the SS system.
l Domain Name: globally unique domain name that the ONT registers in
the SS system.
l Equipment Name
MID If MID Flag is set to Domain Name or Equipment Name, enter the domain
name or device name that must be the same as that configured in the SS
system.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > H248 Termination. The H248
Termination page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-6.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-5.
Parameter Description
TID Prefix Prefix of termination IDs, which must be the same as that configured
on SS.
Temporary TID Prefix A group of physical terminations are configured by setting the terminal
ID prefix and extension length.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > H248 Auth. The H248 Auth
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-7.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-6.
Parameter Description
MID Gateway ID, which must be the same as that configured in the SS system.
KI Initial key of the gateway, which must be the same as that configured in the
SS system.
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3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > H248 Timer. The H248 Timer
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-8.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-7.
Parameter Description
Min Restart Interval Minimum value of the restart timer, unit: 10 ms, default: 1000.
Max Restart Interval Maximum value of the restart timer, unit: 10 ms, default: 6000.
Min Register Interval Minimum value of the re-registration timer, unit: 10 ms, default: 100.
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Parameter Description
Max Register Interval Maximum value of the re-registration timer, unit: 10 ms, default:
30000.
Register Retransmit Registration message retransmission timer, unit: 10 ms, default: 400.
Timer
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Media. The Media page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 6-9.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-8.
Parameter Description
Media Negotiation Media negotiation mode. Options: Remote Priority and Local Priority.
l Local Priority: The ONU performs voice media negotiation in
accordance with its own coding and decoding priority.
l Remote Priority: The ONU performs voice media negotiation in
accordance with the coding and decoding priority of the peer end.
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Parameter Description
G711A VAD
G729 VAD
G722 VAD
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. Select Application > VoIP > Caller ID. The Caller ID page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 6-10.
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2. Set the parameter. For a description of the parameter, refer to Table 6-9.
Parameter Description
Caller ID Mode Caller ID transmission mode. Options: FSK, DTMF, and FSK&DTMF.
ETSI CID Standard Select the check box to follow the standard.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > SLIC configuration. The SLIC
configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-10.
Parameter Description
ring voltage vpk Ring voltage of the VoIP line, unit: vpk, default: 75.
loop current Loop current of the VoIP line, unit: mA, default: 25.
open circuit voltage Open circuit voltage of the VoIP line, unit: V, default: 48.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > SIP. The SIP page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 6-12.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-11.
Parameter Description
Option 120 If the Option 120 is enabled, the message with field of Option 120
will be send to the DHCP server.
Local Port Local port that the SIP protocol uses, default: 5060.
Register Server IP address of the SIP register server that the ISP provides, which
must be the same as that configured on the SIP server.
Primary Proxy Server IP address of the active SIP proxy server that the ISP provides, which
must be the same as that configured on the SIP server.
Primary Outbound Proxy IP address of the active outbound proxy server that the ISP provides,
Server which must be the same as that configured on the SIP server.
Primary Proxy Port Port number that the ISP provides for communication between the
active server and VoIP terminals, which must be the same as that
configured on the SIP server, default: 5060.
Secondary Proxy Server IP address of the standby SIP proxy server that the ISP provides,
which must be the same as that configured on the SIP server.
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Parameter Description
Secondary Outbound IP address of the standby outbound proxy server that the ISP
Proxy Server provides, which must be the same as that configured on the SIP
server.
Secondary Proxy Port Port number that the ISP provides for communication between the
standby server and VoIP terminals, which must be the same as that
configured on the SIP server, default: 5060.
Unregister On Reboot Whether to deregister VoIP terminals after the server is restarted.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > SIP Accounts. The SIP
Accounts page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-13.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-12.
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Parameter Description
SIP Account Registered name of a SIP subscriber. Normally, it is the phone number
of the subscriber.
Authorization Username for authentication by the SS system, which must be the same as
Username that configured in the SS system.
Password Password for VoIP service authentication by the SS system, which must be
the same as that configured in the SS system.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > VoIP Services. The VoIP
Services page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-14.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-13.
Parameter Description
Phone Line that is bound with the VoIP service, default: Phone1.
Unconditional Call
Enables or disables unconditional call forwarding.
Forwarding
Busy Call
Enables or disables busy call forwarding.
Forwarding
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Parameter Description
Forwarded to Number to which a call is forwarded when the called number is busy.
No Answer Call
Enables or disables no answer call forwarding.
Forwarding
Number to which a call is forwarded when the called number does not
Forwarded to
answer.
A call is forwarded when the called number does not answer exceeding
No Answer Timer
time.
Delay Hot Line Timer Delay timer duration for the delayed hotline function, unit: 10 ms.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Digital Map. The Digital Map
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-15.
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In a digital map, X means digits, * means the asterisk key, # means the pound key,
and . means any length.
2. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Media. The Media page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 6-16.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-14.
Parameter Description
Codec Selection Select a codec, which must be the same as that configured in the
SS system.
Codec Priority 1~16 You can modify priority through this parameter. A lower number
indicates a higher priority.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > VoIP > Caller ID. The Caller ID page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 6-17.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-15.
Parameter Description
Caller ID Mode Caller ID transmission mode. Options: FSK, DTMF, and FSK&DTMF.
ETSI CID Standard Select the check box to follow the standard.
Caller ID Time Whether to display incoming call time. Options: Disable, Enable,
and Auto.
CID Obtain Source of caller ID. Options: FROM Obtain Only and Priority From
PAI.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > DDNS. The DDNS page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 6-18.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-16.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Username for accessing the domain name resolution server, which must be
Username
the same as that configured on the server.
Password for accessing the domain name resolution server, which must be
Password
the same as that configured on the server.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Internet > Security > DMZ to the DMZ page, as shown
in Figure 6-19.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-17.
Table 6-17 DMZ Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
WAN Connection WAN connection for a host on the LAN side to provide external services.
DMZ Host MAC Mapped MAC address of a host on the LAN side for providing external
Address services.
DMZ Host IP Mapped IP address of a host on the LAN side for providing external
Address services.
LAN IPv6 Address IPv6 address of a host on the LAN side for providing external services.
A maximum of eight IPv6 addresses is supported. To add an IPv6
address, click Add.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Local Network > UPnP to the UPnP page, as shown
in Figure 6-20.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-18.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Advertisement Period Time period that the UPnP device sends an announcement
packet.
If the UPnP device does not send any announcement
packets during this period, it indicates that the device is
invalid.
By default, the period is 30 minutes.
Advertisement Time To Live The TTL for the advertisement. The advertisement will be
abandoned after it has been transferred for the specified
times by the routers. The default value is 4.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > UPnP Port Mapping. The UPnP Port
Mapping page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-21.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > Port Forwarding. The Port Forwarding
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-22.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-19. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Enable To enable the virtual host feature, select this check box.
WAN Host Start IP Start IP address of the IP range for hosts on the WAN side.
Address
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Parameter Description
WAN Host End IP End IP address of the IP range for hosts on the WAN side.
Address
WAN Connection WAN connection for accessing the virtual host on the LAN side.
WAN Start Port Start port number used on the WAN side.
WAN End Port End port number used on the WAN side.
Enable MAC To enable the MAC mapping feature, select this check box.
Mapping
LAN Host MAC MAC address of the virtual host on the LAN side, valid only if MAC
Address mapping is enabled.
LAN Host IP Address IP address of the virtual host on the LAN side.
LAN Host Start Port Start port number of the virtual host on the LAN side.
LAN Host End Port End port number of the virtual host on the LAN side.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > DNS Service > Domain Name. The
Domain Name page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-23.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > DNS Service > Hosts. The Hosts page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-24.
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2. Enter a host name and an IP address, and click Add. A configuration record is
displayed after you establish a mapping relationship. You can modify or delete the
configuration record as required.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > DNS Service > DNS. The DNS page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 6-25.
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2. Enter the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of DNS servers, and click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > SNTP. The SNTP page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 6-26.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-20.
Parameter Description
Primary NTP Server IP address or domain name of the active NTP server .
Address
Secondary NTP Server IP address or domain name of the standby NTP server .
Address
Poll Interval Interval at which the ZXHN F670 sends a synchronization request to
the NTP server, range: 3600~86400, default: 86400, unit: seconds.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > IGMP WAN Connection.
The IGMP WAN Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-27.
2. Select a WAN connection from the WAN Connection list, and click Add. You can
delete an existing IGMP WAN connection as required.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > MultiCast Mode. The
MultiCast Mode page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-28.
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2. Set the parameter. For a description of the parameter, refer to Table 6-21.
Parameter Description
MultiCast Mode IGMP mode that the ZXHN F670 supports. Options:
l Disable: The ZXHN F670 does not process IGMP packets.
l Snooping: The device transparently transmits the multicast
protocol messages and records the information of the multicast
group.
l Proxy: The device intercepts multicast protocol messages,
transmits the massages after processing them in accordance
with the multicast protocol, and records the information of the
multicast group. The IGMP WAN Connection configuration is
effective only if this parameter is set to Proxy.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > MLD WAN Connection.
The MLD WAN Connection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-29.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > Basic Configuration. The
Basic Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-30.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-22.
Parameter Description
Delay time for multicast records to be deleted from the ONU. Unit:
Aging Time
seconds.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > VLAN Configuration. The
VLAN Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-31.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-23.
Parameter Description
Port number of the ZXHN F670 on the user side. The options include
Port
LAN1~LAN4 and SSID1~SSID8.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > MultiCast > Maximum Address
Configuration. The Maximum Address Configuration page is displayed, as shown
in Figure 6-32.
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2. Set the maximum number of addresses for each port, and click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > BPDU. The BPDU page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 6-33.
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2. To enable the BPDU feature, select the Enable BPDU Forwarding check box. Click
Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > USB Storage. The USB Storage page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-34.
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The version of the windows media player used for DMS function must be 11 or later, or the
OS must be vista or Win 7. To enable the DMP function in OS of earlier version, special
tools, such as Intel(R) Tool for UPnP(TM) Technology or Twonky Media Manager must be
installed.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > DMS to go to the DMS page, as shown
in Figure 6-35.
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2. Enable the DMS function, and specify the path storing the media files. For a description
of the parameters, refer to Table 6-24.
Parameter Description
Library Rescan Library rescan method that the device supports. Normally, it is set to Auto.
Method
Media Source1 By default, the media source is /mnt, that is the root directory of the USB
Media Source4 device. You can change the root directory to other directory of the USB
storage device.
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Note:
By default, the media source is /mnt, that is the root directory of the USB device. You
can change the root directory to other directory of the USB storage device.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > FTP Application. The FTP Application
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-36.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-25.
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Parameter Description
Enable FTP Server To enable the FTP server feature, select this check box.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > Port Trigger. The Port Trigger page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 6-37.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-26. Click
Add.
Parameter Description
Service Type Application service type. Options: TCP, UDP, and TCP AND UDP. Default:
TCP.
Triggering Port Protocol port that the device needs to access. This parameter must be
specified.
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Parameter Description
WAN Start Range of the protocol ports that trigger port mapping (layer-4 port numbers).
Port/WAN End Once the device accesses the triggering port, the services corresponding to
Port the ports within the port range are started. This parameter must be specified.
The differences between the start port and the end port ranges from 1 to 9.
Timeout If there is no traffic on the triggering port within a particular period, timeout
occurs.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > Port Forwarding(Application List).
The Port Forwarding (Application List) page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-38.
2. Set the parameters and click Add. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table
6-27.
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Parameter Description
WAN Connection WAN connection of the virtual host on the user side.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > Application List. The Application List
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-39.
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5. Set the parameters and click Add. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table
6-28.
Parameter Description
Protocal Protocol of the permitted packet including TCP, UDP , TCP AND
UDP.
WAN Start Port / WAN End Port number range of the WAN-side hosts.
Port
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > Samba Service. The Samba Service
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-41.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-29.
Parameter Description
Enable Samba To enable the Samba server feature, select this check box. By default, the
Server Samba server feature is disabled, and is mutually exclusive to the Auto Run
Samba Server parameter.
Auto Run Samba If this check box is selected, when a USB storage device is connected to
Server the USB interface of the ONU, the Samba server feature is automatically
enabled. After the USB storage device is removed, the Samba server
feature is automatically disabled. By default, this parameter is not selected,
and is mutually exclusive to the Enable Samba Server parameter.
Samba Username for logging in to the Samba server, which must be the same as
Username that configured on the server.
Samba Password Password for logging in to the Samba server, which must be the same as
that configured on the server.
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3. Click Submit.
Note:
After the Samba server feature is enabled, a PC on the LAN side can access the
Samba server by entering the \\Samba server name in the address bar of a browser,
for example, \\smbshare.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Application > USB print server. The USB print
server page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-42.
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2. To enable the USB print server feature, select the Enable USB print server check
box.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > TR-069 > Basic. The Basic page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-1.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-1.
Parameter Description
Select a WAN connection created in Network > WAN. The Service List
WAN Connection
parameter of the WAN connection must be set to TR069.
Username that the ZXHN F670 uses for accessing the management server,
Username
which must be the same as that configured on the management server.
Password that the ZXHN F670 uses for accessing the management server,
Password
which must be the same as that configured on the management server.
Connection Local address of the ZXHN F670 for communicating with the management
Request URL server.
Connection
Request Username that the management server uses for accessing the ZXHN F670.
Username
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Parameter Description
Connection
Request Password that the management server uses for accessing the ZXHN F670.
Password
Enable Periodic Specifies whether to enable the periodic message reporting feature. The
Inform ZXHN F670 sends messages to the management server for link detection.
Periodic Inform
Interval for sending link detection messages.
Interval
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > TR-069 > Certificate. The
Certificate page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-2.
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Note:
The uploaded certificates take effective only after the device is restarted.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > User Management. The WEB User
Management page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-3.
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Note:
Users include the administrator and common users. The administrator username
cannot be modified, and common users can manage their own account information
only.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Login Timeout. The Login Timeout
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-4.
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Note:
The timeout configuration takes effect after you re-log in to the system.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management. The System
Management page is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 7-5.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > Software
Upgrade. The Software Upgrade page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-6.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > User
Configuration Management. The User Configuration Management page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 7-7.
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Note:
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > Default
Configuration Management. The Default Configuration Management page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 7-8.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > Remote
Upgrade. The Remote Upgrade page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-9.
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a. Enter the root directory of the configuration file in Configuration File URL, and
click Upgrade.
b. Enter the root directory of the version file in Firmware URL, and click Upgrade.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > USB
Backup. The USB Backup page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-10.
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2. Select a USB device from the USB Device list, and click Start Backup.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > System Management > USB
Restore. The USB Restore page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-11.
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2. To enable the USB restoration function, select the Enable check box, and click
Submit.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Log Management. The Log
Management page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-12.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-2.
Parameter Description
Enable Save Log Specifies whether to enable the log file storage function.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis. The Ping Diagnosis
page is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 7-13.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-3.
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Parameter Description
IP Address or Host
Destination IP address or host name to be ping.
Name
3. Click Submit. The system starts pinging the specified address. The system performs
ping operations for four times by default, and the operation results are displayed in the
bottom box.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > Trace Route
Diagnosis. The Trace Route Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-14.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-4.
Parameter Description
IP Address or
Destination IP address or host name for the Trace Route operation.
Host Name
WAN
To detect the connection with an external address, select a WAN connection.
Connection
Maximum number of hops that the Trace Route packets require for arriving at
Maximum Hops
the destination, default: 30.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > Simulation. The
Simulation page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-15.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-5.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Specifies whether to carry a VLAN tag in the packets sent over the WAN
connection. By default, this check box is not selected. If it is selected, a
Enable VLAN
VLAN tag is carried in the packets sent over the WAN connection, and
the VLAN ID must be set.
If VLAN is enabled, you can modify service priority through this parameter.
802.1p
Range: 07. A higher number indicates a higher priority.
Username of the PPPoE account. The username must be the same as that
Username
set on the peer server for authentication.
Password of the PPPoE account. The username must be the same as that
Password
set on the peer server for authentication.
It must be the same as that set on the peer server. Normally, it is set
to Auto.
Authentication l Auto: The device automatically selects an authentication type based
Type on the authentication types that the peer server supports.
l PAP: Only the PAP type is used.
l CHAP: Only the CHAP type is used.
3. Click Start. The system starts simulation. The result is displayed in the bottom box.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > AT Diagnosis. The
AT Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-16.
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2. Enter an AT command and press the Submit key. The result is displayed in the bottom
box.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > Mirror Configuration.
The Mirror Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-17.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-6. Click Add.
Parameter Description
3. (Optional) To delete a configuration record, click the icon next to the record.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > PPPoE Diagnosis.
The PPPoE Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-18.
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2. Select the PPPoE connection to be tested. For a description of the parameters, refer
to Table 7-7.
Parameter Description
PPPoE connection Select a PPPoE connection that has been configured in Network >
WAN > WAN Connection.
3. Click Diagnosis. If the test is successful, all test items are displayed as pass.
Otherwise, the test result is fail.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > DNS Diagnosis. The
DNS Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-19.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-8.
Parameter Description
Domain Name Enter a domain name that has been configured in Application > DNS
Service > Domain Name.
3. Click Diagnosis. If the test is successful, the Query DNS for a well known host field
is displayed as pass. Otherwise, it is displayed as fail.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
The DHCP WAN connection is created.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > IP Diagnosis. The IP
Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-20.
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2. Select a WAN connection from the DHCP Connection drop-down list, and then click
Diagnose to diagnose and display the status of the IP connectivity.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
The VoIP connection is created.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > Voice Diagnosis. The
Voice Diagnosis page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-21.
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2. Select a voip account from the drop-down list, and then click Diagnose to diagnose
and display the status of the voice connectivity.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > ARP Table. The ARP
Table page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-22.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Diagnosis > MAC Table. The MAC
Table page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-23.
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2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-9.
Parameter Description
Port Closing Time Time allowed for closing a port after loopback is detected on the port.
Loopback Recovery Time used for determining whether loopback detection has completed.
Time If no detection packet is received within this period, loopback detection
is considered to have completed.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Loopback Detection > Enable
Configuration. The Enable Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure
7-25.
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Note:
By default, the ZXHN F670 enables the alarm and automatic loopback cancellation
functions.
l Each Alarm Enable check box specifies whether to report an alarm when
loopback is detected.
l Each Portdislooped Enable check box specifies whether to automatically cancel
loopback detection after loopback is detected on the corresponding port.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > Loopback Detection > VLAN
Configuration. The VLAN Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure
7-26.
2. Select a port for loopback detection, enter a VLAN ID, and click Add.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > IPv6 Switch. The IPv6 Switch page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-27.
2. To disable IPv6 support, set IPv6 Function to Off, and click Submit.
Note:
The configuration takes effective after the device is restarted.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > VoIP Protocol Switch. The VoIP
Protocol Switch page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-28.
2. Select a protocol from the VoIP Protocol list, and click Submit.
Note:
After the VoIP protocol is changed, the device is automatically restarted. Perform this
operation with care.
End of Steps
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree, click Administration > 3G Basic Configuration. The 3G
Basic Configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-29.
2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 7-10.
Parameter Description
Auto Switch Time If the default route is interrupted, the device switches to 3G mode
automatically.
3. Click Submit.
End of Steps
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The LOS indicator is flashing red or solid red after the device is powered on.
l The optical fiber is not correctly connected to the ONT PON interface.
l The optical fiber is broken or damaged.
l If the indicator is solid red or keeps flashing, please contact the service provider for
maintenance.
The PON indicator on the front panel is off or flashing green after the device is
powered on.
l The GPON link is not established.
l The ONT is not registered.
l Please contact the service provider for help.
The green LAN indicator on the front panel is off after the device is powered on.
l The corresponding LAN link is not established.
l The Ethernet cable is not correctly connected to the LAN interface.
l The network device connected to the LAN interface is not powered on.
The Phone indicator on the front panel is off after the device is powered on.
The telephone function is abnormal. Please contact the service provider for help.
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