Calix T072G, T073G, T076G, T077G Operation And Maintenance Manual

Calix T07xG HGU ONT Operation
and Maintenance Gui de
July 2013
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Contents
About This Document .............................................................. 5
Revision History ........................................................................................................ 6
Product Introduction ................................................................................................. 7
Chapter 1: ONT Configuration .............................................. 11
Web GUI Access Through LAN Ports .................................................................... 12
ONT Login ................................................................................................................ 14
Web GUI Access Through Active WAN Ports ....................................................... 15
Configuration Interface Introduction ..................................................................... 16
Status ....................................................................................................................... 17
Device Information .......................................................................................... 17
LAN Status ...................................................................................................... 18
WAN Status .................................................................................................... 19
Network .................................................................................................................... 20
LAN ................................................................................................................. 20
WAN ............................................................................................................... 22
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................... 24
Public Bridged WiFi......................................................................................... 27
Routing ........................................................................................................... 30
DNS ................................................................................................................ 32
TR-069 ............................................................................................................ 33
DSCP Remark ................................................................................................ 34
DNS_Suffix ..................................................................................................... 36
Security .................................................................................................................... 37
Firewall ........................................................................................................... 37
MAC Filter ....................................................................................................... 38
IP Filter ........................................................................................................... 39
DMZ and ALG ................................................................................................. 41
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Application ............................................................................................................... 42
NAT ................................................................................................................. 42
DDNS .............................................................................................................. 44
NTP ................................................................................................................. 45
USB Storage ................................................................................................... 46
Maintain .................................................................................................................... 47
Password ........................................................................................................ 47
SLID Configuration.......................................................................................... 48
Configuration Backu p ...................................................................................... 49
Configuration Restore ..................................................................................... 50
Firmware Upgrade .......................................................................................... 51
Reboot Device ................................................................................................ 52
Factory Default ............................................................................................... 53
Diagnose ......................................................................................................... 54
Log .................................................................................................................. 55
Language ........................................................................................................ 56
Chapter 2: LEDs ..................................................................... 57
T072G LEDs ............................................................................................................. 58
T073G, T076G, and T077G LEDs ............................................................................ 60
Chapter 3: Frequent Asked Questions ................................ 63
Chapter 4: Abbreviations ...................................................... 65
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About This Document
This document describes the Web based configuration management interface of the T07xG Optical Network Termination (ONT). T07xG ONTs include T072G, T073G, T076G, and T077G, this document is applicable to them all. The differences on the management interface to the four models are identified by Notes.
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Revision History
Revision History
Revision Summary of Changes
A Initial document for the T07xG ONT.
B Document updated for the LED figures.
C Document updated for the DNS_Suffix and DSCP Remark web GUI
screens.
D Document updated for the NAT Fullcone web GUI screen.
E Document updated for the Web GUI access through active WAN ports
with R11A CP8.
10 Updated to include the Public Bridged WiFi configuration (for SW release
4.1.31.411 or greater).
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Product Introduction
The T07xG ONTs are ITU-T G.984 compliant devices that receive voice, data, and video traffic in the form of optical signal from the service provider Passive Optical Network (PON) and transmitted it to the desired format at residential or business premises. Upstream traffic is likewise transmitted to the PON network through the fiber optic cable. A single optical fiber carries both upstream and downstream traffic. Figure T072G Overview shows the T072G ports and buttons.
Figure 1: T072G Overview
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Figure T073G Overview shows the T073G ports and buttons.
Figure T076G Overview shows the T076G ports and buttons.
Figure 2: T073G Overview
Figure 3: T076G Overview
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Figure T077G Overview shows the T077G ports and buttons.
Figure 4: T077G Overview
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Chapter 1
ONT Configuration
This chapter describes the ONT configuration.
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Web GUI Access Through LAN Ports
Before accessing ONT, make sure that PC properly connects to the ONT. Then, do the following configurations and operations:
1. Connect PC LAN port and ONT LAN1 port with a standard Ethernet Cable
2. Configure IP address of PC through one of the following ways: Configure IP address,
mask, and gateway address. For example:
Obtain an IP address automatically. In this case, the PC will obtain an IP address
from ONT through DHCP
Configure static IP address for PC
IP address: 192.168.1.X (2-254) Mask: 255.255.255.0Gateway address: 192.168.1.1
Note: Make the configurations based on actual ONT versions.
3. Ping the ONT IP address (Default is 192.168.1.1).
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If PC gets the proper reply to the ping command, the connection between PC and ONT is correct.
Note: Do not power off the ONT while managing the ONT on the configuration management interface. Otherwise, the ONT might be damaged.
Figure 5: Pinging ONT Address
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ONT Login
To log into the ONT, do the following steps:
1. Open an explorer and type http://192.168.1.1/, the default ONT IP address, in the
address bar.
2. Type the user name and the password in the login window and log in as an administrator.
The default user name is admin, the password is admin.
Note: The default username and password can also be customized according to customer requirements.
The following figure shows the login window.
After log into ONT with administrator, you can query, configure, and modify the ONT settings. Some configurations and modifications only take effect after ONT restart.
Note: The Web GUI access through LAN ports has two level user accounts, one is administrator level, the other is end user level. End user level has limited Web GUI.
Figure 6: Login Window
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Web GUI Access Through Active WAN Ports
Open a web browser and enter one of the IP addresses of active WAN ports in the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address field. Press Enter. Type the user name and the password in the login window and log in as an administrator. The default user name is superadmin, the password is superadmin.
Note: Web GUI access through WAN ports is disabled by default, which can be enabled by OMCI plus configuration file and TR-069. The configuration set by OMCI plus configuration file and TR-069 has no priority difference.
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Configuration Interface Introduction
The ONT Configuration Interface consists of navigation bar and configuration area. The upper part is the navigation bar. By clicking the links, you can enter the relevant configuration pages. The right side of the page is configuration area. The content in this area changes according to the selection in navigation bar. Please refer to following sections for detail service configurations.
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Status
After successful login, the default page is Status. There are 3 options, including Device Information, LAN Status, WAN Status.
Device Information
In the Device Information page, you can view the device name, serial number, hardware version, software version, and device running time.
Figure 7: Device Information Page
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LAN St atus
In the LAN Status page, you can view the information of Wireless Interface and Ethernet interfaces.
Note: The Wireless Information pane only applies to T073G and T077G.
Figure 8: LAN Status
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WA N St atus
In the WAN Status page, you can view the WAN Connection List, Connection Mode, Enable/Disable, VLAN, WAN Link Status, IPv4 link status, IPv6 link status, PON Link Status, Up FEC Enable, Down FEC Enable, TX Packets, Rx Packets, Tx Dropped, Rx Dropped, and Error Packets.
Figure 9: WAN Status
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Network
In the Network page, there are eight options, including LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, Routing, DNS, TR-069, DSCP Remark, and DNS_Suffix.
LAN
The LAN configuration is used to configure ONT maintenance address and DHCP related parameters.
Figure 10: LAN
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The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
IP Address IP address of local network gateway. Only IPv4 address is
available.
Subnet Mask Input subnet mask of local network.
DHCP Enable Enable local gateway as DHCP server. In this case, the connected
devices can use DHCP to get the local network configuration from local network gateway through DHCP.
DHCP Start IP Address
Start IP Address of DHCP address pool.
DHCP End IP Address
End IP Address of DHCP address pool.
DHCP Lease Time The length of time the allocation is valid.
Managed Flag Managed Address Configuration flag that instructs the host to
obtain stateful addresses through DHCPv6.
Other Config Flag Other Stateful Configuration flag that instructs the host to obtain
other configuration settings through DHCPv6.
Max RA Interval The maximum time of the Router Advertisement (RA) message
announcement.
Min RA Interval The minimum time of the RA message announcement.
Enable DHCP6S Enable or disable DHCP6S.
Prefix Mode DHCP-PD or Manual. Input Prefix Set when select Manual.
Bind MAC Address Bind the specific MAC and IP address in the local gateway tables.
Bind IP Address Bind the specific MAC and IP address in the local gateway tables.
Add Button Add the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway tables.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
Note: Cannot set IPv4 and IPv6 address to the ONT simultaneously.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Reboot the device to make the modification to take effects.
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WAN
The WAN configuration is used to configure the WAN connection parameters, including WAN basic setup and WAN IP mode setup.
In WAN connection list, select Create a new WAN connection.
Figure 11: WAN
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The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
WAN Connection List
By default there is a TR-069 connection. Another option is to create a new WAN connection.
Delete Select this check box to delete this WAN connection.
Enable/Disable Enables or disables this WAN connection.
NAT Enables or disables the NAT function.
Service Includes four service types: VOIP, TR-069, Internet, and IPTV.
Enable VLAN Select this check box to enable VLAN feature on WAN port. When
selected, the below VLAN ID setup, and 802.1p priority setup will be configurable. Otherwise they can not be configured.
VLAN ID Setup VLAN ID of WAN.
VLAN PRI IEEE 802.1p Priority of WAN.
WAN IP Version
Includes three options: IPV4, IPV6, and IPV4+IPV6. If IPV4 is selected, it will be requested to enable/disable OPTION 60 Enable and input Vendor Class ID. If IPV6 is selected, it will be requested to select IPV6 Address/Prefix.
WAN IP Mode Used to select the method to get the WAN IP address. There are
three options: PPPoE, DHCP, and Static IP. If PPPoE is selected, it will be requested to input username/password, and keep alive time. If Static IP is selected, it will be requested to input the IP address, netmask, gateway, Primary DNS and Second DNS address.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
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Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi page is used to configure the basic wireless network parameters.
Note: Wi-Fi page only applies to the T073G and T077G.
The following table describes the parameters.
Figure 12: Wi-Fi
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Enable Enables wireless network.
Mode Select working mode, including the following modes: Auto
(b/g/n), n, b/g, b and g.
Channel By default, the channel is selected automatically.
Transmitting power Select the transmitting power, including the following modes:
100%, 75%, 50% and 25%
Wi-Fi MAC Filter Enables or Disables Wi-Fi MAC Filtering.
SSID Select Select the SSID to be configured.
SSID Name Configure SSID name.
Enable SSID Enables or Disables this SSID.
SSID Broadcast Enables or Disables Broadcast. Disable SSID broadcast will
cause the terminal can not use passive scan to get the SSID.
SSID Isolate Enables or Disables SSID Isolate. Enable Isolate will cause
the PC connecting to its AP cannot be ping.
Enable WPS Enables wireless protected setup function. Disable this
function will cause PC and AP cannot match codes.
WPS Mode Includes two modes: PBC and PIN. PBC is as known as one
key encryption mode. There is no need to input the PIN code with PBC mode. In the PIN mode, it is needed to input the PIN code. The two modes need the support from wireless applications on user’s wireless adapters.
PIN Code Number When PIN mode is selected as WPS mode, it needs to input
the PIN code generated by user’s wireless card application.
WPS Connect Button Enables WPS interaction. This can also be done by the WPS
button on ONT hardware.
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Encryption Mode Includes:
Open: No encryption, no need to input key WEP: Open system and shared key modes. When the key
is 64 bits, it needs to input 5 ASCII characters or 10 Hex characters. When the key is 128 bits, It needs to input 13 ASCII characters or 26 Hex characters
WPA/WPA2 Personal: It needs to input WPA encryption
mode, WPA version, and WPA key
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise: It needs to input Radius server
address, port number, and WPA key number
Note: When WPS is enable, encryption mode must be WPA/WPA2 Personal.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
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Public Bridged WiFi
The multi-VLAN, multi-SSID feature enables public bridged WiFi service on one VLAN/SSID per ONT.
Follow the steps below to configure public bridged WiFi:
Note: Admin-level privileges are required.
1. Create a new WAN connection and select the Public WiFi checkbox.
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2. Set the VLAN ID, VLAN PRI, and SSID values.
3. Under the WiFi setup page, finish the configuration of the selected SSID.
For the selected parameters shown below, the following settings are recommended:
Parameter Recommended Value
Mode Auto (b/g/n)
Channel Auto-selected value
WiFi MAC Filter
Disable
SSID Broadcast Enable
SSID Isolation Enable
WPS parameters
N/A
Encrypt Mode OPEN
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Routing
The Routing configuration is used to configure the static routing parameters.
Figure 13: Routing
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The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
IP Protocol Version Select the IP protocol version. Currently only IPv4 is available.
Destination IP Address
Input the destination IP address.
Destination Netmask Input the destination subnet Mask.
Gateway Input the outgoing gateway address.
IPv4 Interface Select the WAN ports that this route uses.
Note :"br0" means the WAN port of ONU itself.
Add Button Click this button, to add a new static routing rule for above
parameters.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Reboot the device to make the modification to take effects. Refer to Reboot Device (on page 52) or press reset button to reboot the system.
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DNS
The DNS configuration is used to configure the specific DNS information.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Domain Name Input the domain name here.
IP Address Input the related IP address of the domain name.
Add Button Add this entry into the local DNS table.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway
tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 14: DNS
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TR-069
Manage remote ITMS server configuration.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Periodic Inform Enable Enables or disables periodical Inform
Periodic Inform Interval(s) The duration in seconds to give connection request to
ITMS server
URL ITMS server address
Username ITMS server user name for ONU to access it.
Password ITMS server password for ONU to access it
Connect Request Username User name for ITMS Server to access ONU
Connect Request Password Password for ITMS Server to access ONU
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 15: TR-069
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DSCP Remark
The DSCP Remark configuration is used to configure DSCP Remark information.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Enable Queue Management Enable or Disable Queue Management.
Enable Queue Classification Enable or Disable Queue Classification.
Classification Order 32 rules are supported for DSCP Remark.
Wan Interface Select the Wan port of the Queue management
service.
Figure 16: DSCP Remark
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Parameter Description
Destination IP Address Input the destination IP address.
Destination Netmask Input the destination Netmask.
Protocol Includes three protocols: TCP, UDP and ICMP. In
the TCP and UDP protocols, it is needed to input the Destination Start Port and Destination End Port.
Destination Start Port Input the destination start port number
Destination End Port Input the destination end port number
DSCP Remark New DSCP value.
Add Button Add this entry into the DSCP Remark table.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local
gateway tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
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DNS_Suffix
The DNS_Suffix configuration is used to configure DNS_Suffix information for the specific WAN interface.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Domain Enter the DNS domain, such as .net .
Routed wan Select the WAN connection.
Add Button Add this entry into the DNS_Suffix table.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
Figure 17: DNS_Suffix
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Security
There are 4 options in the Security page, including Firewall, MAC Filter, IP Filter and DMZ and ALG.
Firewall
In the Firewall page, you can select firewall security level and whether to enable protection for DoS attack.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Security Level Select High to block all non-secure external access. Select Middle or
Low to allow external access for HTTP, FTP, and ICMP protocols.
Recommends to set the level to High.
Attack Protect Enables or Disables Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 18: Firewall
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MAC Filter
In the MAC Filter page, you can add MAC filtering rules.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Enable MAC Filter Enables or disables MAC address filtering function.
MAC Address Input MAC Address.
MAC Filter Mode Include Black List and White List. Black List means access denied
for MACs that fit this filtering rule. White list means access allowed for MACs that fit this filtering rule.
Add Button Click this button, to add a new filtering rule for above
parameters.
Default Policy Including two options: access deny or access allow. It’s used to
indicate the handling mode of the MAC that does not meet the filtering rules.
Delete Button Delete the MAC to IP binding rule in the local gateway tables.
Save Button Save the configuration.
Refresh Button Clear the configuration without being saved.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 19: MAC Filter
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IP Filter
In the IP Filter page, you can add IP filtering rules.
Figure 20: IP Filter
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The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Enable IP Filter Enables or disables IP filter function.
Mode Includes two mode: Drop or Accept. Drop means blocking
the IP flows that meet the rule. Accept means allowing the IP flows that meet the rule.
Source Start IP Address Setup the source IP start address.
Source End IP Address Setup the source IP end address.
Destination Start IP Address
Setup the destination IP start address.
Destination End IP Address
Setup the destination IP end address.
Protocol Select the protocols, including the following options:
ALL: all protocols TCPUDPTCP/UDPICMP
Add Button Click this button, to add a new filtering rule for above
configurations.
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
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DMZ and ALG
In DMZ and ALG page, you can do advance NAT configuration like ALG and DMZ.
The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
ALG Config Enables ALG function
Save ALG button Click to save ALG configuration
WAN Connection List Select to use DMZ function on which WAN link
Enable DMZ Enables or Disables DMZ function
DMZ IP Address Input DMZ host IP address
Save DMZ Button Click to save DMZ Configuration
Figure 21: DMZ and ALG
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Application
In Application page, there are 4 options, including NAT, DDNS, NTP, and USB Storage.
NAT
In NAT page, you can enable NAT FullCone and do port forwarding configuration. Port forwarding makes the server running on ONU LAN side with private addresses (like Web server, FTP server) can be accessed by external users from WAN port.
The following table describes the parameters:
Figure 22: NAT
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Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Enable NAT Fullcone
Check to enable the NAT Fullcone. Or the symmetric cone NAT is enabled.
WAN Port Input WAN side port range used by port forwarding
LAN port Input LAN port used by port forwarding
LAN IP address Input LAN side IP address
Protocol Select the protocol for port forwarding
 TCP  UDP  All
Enable mapping Enables or disables mapping between WAN port and LAN port
WAN Connection List
Select which WAN link to use port forwarding setup
Add Button Create a new mapping rule using above port forwarding setup
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DDNS
The Dynamic DNS service can be used to map a domain name to a dynamic IP address. Thus the ONT gateway can easily be accessed from the Internet. Use DDNS configuration to configure the dynamic DNS service.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameters Description
WAN Connection List Select WAN Connection Link for DDNS setup
Enable DDNS Enables or Disables DDNS service
ISP Select available service provider for DDNS service.
DynDNS.orggnudip tzoods
Domain Name Input DDNS Service Provider Domain Name
Username Input DDNS account user name
Password Input DDNS account password
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 23: DDNS
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NTP
NTP management is used to setup the ONU time to be synchronized with network time server.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameters Description
Enable NTP Server Enables or disables network time synchronization service
Current Time Display current system time
First Time Server Select first NTP server address. When select Customer Setting, user
needs to enter his own time server address.
Second Timer Server
Select second NTP server address. When select Customer Setting, user needs to enter his own time server address.
Interval Time Input the timing synchronization cycle interval
Time Zone Select the time zone the user is located in
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it. Reboot the device to make the modification to take effects. Refer to Reboot Device (on page 52) or press reset button to reboot the system.
Figure 24: NTP
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USB Storage
USB Storage is used to configure a FTP server for external user to access the local USB storage.
Note: USB Storage option only applies to T073G and T077G. USB storage is only accessible through LAN side.
Note: HOST NUM is USB number. DEV NUM is USB subarea number
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameters Description
Enable FTP Server Enables or disables FTP service
Username Username for FTP service
Password Password for FTP service
Re-enter password Re-Enter the password for FTP service
After the configurations are done, click Save button to save it.
Figure 25: USB Storage
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Maintain
In Maintain page there are 10 options, including Password, SLID Configuration, Configuration Backup, Configuration Restore, Firmware Upgrade, Reboot device, Factory Default, Diagnose, Log, and Language.
Password
In the Password, you can modify the user password.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Original Password Enter the original password.
New Password Enter a new password.
Re-enter new password Enter the new password again.
Prompt Message The message reminds you of the password, such as
birthday.
After the configuration is done, click Save.
Figure 26: Password
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SLID Configuration
One can modify the SLID of the ONT on this screen.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Current SLID (HEX Mode) Display the current SLID of ONT in HEX
mode.
Current SLID (ASCII Mode) Display the current SLID of ONT in ASCII
mode.
Input New SLID Input the new SLID of the ONT
SLID Mode Select the SLID mode. There are modes:
ASCII and HEX.
Note: SLID configuration is PLOAM password.
After the configuration is done, click Save.
Figure 27: SLID Configuration
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Configuration Backup
In this page, one can Backup the ONT configuration.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Export Config File
Click to backup system configuration to the file
Figure 28: Configuration Backup
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Configuration Restore
In this page, one can restore the ONT configuration.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Select File Select the configuration file name
Import Config File
Click to restore system configuration from the file
Figure 29: Configuration Restore
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Firmware Upgrade
In this page, you can upgrade the ONT firmware.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Select File Select the firmware file name
Upgrade button Click to upgrade the ONT firmware from the file
Figure 30: Firmware Upgrade
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Reboot Device
In this page, one can reboot the ONT
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Reboot button Click to reboot the ONT
Figure 31: Reboot Device
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Factory Default
In this page, one can reset the configuration to factory default
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Factory Default Click to reset the ONT to factory default
Figure 32: Factory Default
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Diagnose
Diagnose page includes ping and traceroute test and manual reporting functions.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
WAN Connection List Select WAN connection for testing
IP address or domain name Input valid IP address or domain name for test.
Test Select ping test, or trace route test, and select the
protocol type: IPv4 or IPv6.
Start Test button Click this button to start the test
Show Result button Click this button to show the test result
Figure 33: Diagnose
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Log
In this page, one can view the log file of ONT
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Writing Level Select the Log writing level
Reading Level Select the Log reading level
Save button Click to save the log configuration into a file on the local PC
Refresh button Click to refresh the log file from ONU
Figure 34: Log
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Language
In this page, one can select the language of the web GUI.
The following table describes the parameters:
Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Select Language Select English or Russia from the drop-down list.
Figure 35: Language
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LEDs
The T07xG ONTs have several LEDs on the front panel to assist with installation and maintenance procedures.
Note: The LEDs may temporarily display off or red while the ONT is booting.
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T072G LEDs
Figure T072G LEDs shows the locations of T072G LEDs.
Table T072G LED Description describes the LEDs and the signal descriptions.
Figure 36: T072G LEDs
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T072G LED Description
LED Color Status Indication
POWER Green Solid System Power on
Off System Power off
OPTICAL Red Solid Optical interface abnormal (LOS/LOF)
Green Solid ONT is working normally
Blink ONT is in ranging and synchronization process
Off ONT is in Emergency-Stop-State
LAN Green Solid Ethernet service is provisioned
Blink Link is up and there is activity data transmission
Off Ethernet service is not provisioned
UPDATE Green Blink Upgrading
Red Solid Upgrade failed
Off Normal
ALARM Green Solid No alarm with local Ethernet access enabled
Red Solid Hardware out of order
Off No alarm
POTS Green Solid At least one POTS interfaces is off-hook
Blink At least one POTS interfaces is off-hook for at
least one hour
Off All POTS interfaces are on-hook or the ONT is
not ready for running POTS service
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T073G, T076G, and T077G LEDs
The figures below show the location of LEDs on the T073G, T076G, and T077G ONTs.
Table T073G, T076G, and T077G LED Description describes the LEDs and the signal descriptions.
Figure 37: T073G LEDs
Figure 38: T076G LEDs
Figure 39: T077G LEDs
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T073G, T076G, and T077G LED Description
LED Color Status Indication
POWER Green Solid ONT is operating from AC power
Slow Blink ONT is operating from UPS power
Fast Blink System Booting
Red Solid UPS battery low
LINK Green Solid Optical link is OK
Off Optical link is NOT OK
AUTH Green Solid ONU is authorized
Blink ONU is registering
Off ONU is NOT authorized
LAN1/ LAN2
LAN3/ LAN4
Green Solid LAN port connected, but no data transmission.
Blink LAN port has data transmission
Off LAN port is not connected to terminal device or
system power is off
TEL1/ TEL2
Green Solid Already register to soft-switch, but no service flow
Blink There is service flow on this port
Off System power is off, or is not registered to soft-
switch
Internet Green Solid Indicate PPPoE or DHCP sign up completed
successfully. Internet is connected
Blink Indicate to be getting IP with PPPoE or DHCP
Off Indicate WAN is not configured
WPS Green Solid Register successfully
Yellow Blink Register is in progress
Red Blink Session Overlap Detected or WPS Error
Green Off WPS function is not enable, or system power is off
WLAN Green Solid Wireless Interface enable
Blink Data transmitting at wireless interface
Off Wireless interface disable, or system power off
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LED Color Status Indication
USB Green Solid USB interface connected and working on host
mode, but there is no data transmission
Blink USB interface has data transmission
Off USB interface has no connection, or system power
is off
VID Green Solid The received optical signal power level is above the
prescribed limit
Off Indicates that the Video optical band being received
by the ONT/ONU is lower a prescribed limit.
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Frequent Asked Questions
Q: Why are all the LEDs off?
A: Please check the connection between power adapter and the ONT. Please make sure power switch is turned on.
Q: Why are the LAN LEDs off?
A: Please check the cable connections between ONT and PC, or hub/switch. Please check the status of PC or hub/switch, make sure they are running properly. Please check whether the network cable is broken.
Q: Why is the OPTICAL LED off?
A: Please check the connection between PON port and the fiber.
Q: Why cannot I open the ONT configuration page?
A: Please follow below procedures to check the connection between PC and ONT:
Select Start > Run, input Ping command:
Ping 192.168.1.1
(ONT IP address).
If ping is failed for ONT, please check following configuration:
1. Make sure network cable is not broken.
2. Check cable connection between ONT and PC.
3. Check the TCP/IP configuration of your PC.
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Q: How to restore to factory defaults after wrong configuration?
A: Insert a long pin to “Reset” hole, press and hold it for 5 seconds. ONT will reset automatically. After the reset, ONT will be back to factory default.
The default IP address/subnet mask is: 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0.
Default user name/Password is: admin/admin.
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Chapter 4
Abbreviations
Abbreviations
DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DMZ Demilitarized Zone
DNS Domain Name Server
DoS Denial of Service
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTTH Fiber To The Home
GUI Graphical User Interface
HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
ISP Internet Service Provider
iTV Internet Television
LAN Local Area Network
MAC Media Access Control
NAT Network Address Translation
ONT Optical Network Unit
OLT Optical Line Terminal
PON Passive Optical Network
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PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
QoS Quality of Service
RIP Routing Information Protocol
SIP Session Initiation Protocol
SOHO Small Office Home Office
SSID Service Set Identifier
STB Set Top Box
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UPNP Universal Plug and Play
URL Uniform Resource Locator
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP Voice over IP
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
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