Nokia 7368 Product Manual

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1 Preface
This preface provides general information about the documentation set for CPEs.
1.1 Scope
This documentation set provides information about safety, features and functionality, ordering, hardware installation and maintenance, and software installation procedures for the current release.
1.2 Audience
This documentation set is intended for planners, administrators, operators, and maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the CPEs.
1.3 Required knowledge
The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles.
1.4 Acronyms and initialisms
The expansions and optional descriptions of most acronyms and initialisms appear in the glossary.
1.5 Assistance and ordering phone numbers
Nokia provides global technical support through regional call centers. Phone numbers for the regional call centers are available at the following URL: http://support.alcatel-lucent.com.
For ordering information, cont act your Nokia sales representati ve.
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1.6 Nokia quality processes
Nokia’s CPE quality practices are in compliance with TL 9000 requirements. These requirements are document ed in the Fixed Networks Quality Manual 3FQ-30146-6000-QRZZA. The quality pr actic es a dequately e nsure th at technical requirements and cus tomer end-point requir ements are met. The customer o r its representatives may be allowed to perform on-site quality surveillance audits, as agreed upon during contract negotiations
1.7 Safety information
For safety information, see the appropriate safety guidelines chapter.
1.8 Documents
Documents are available using ALED or OLCS.
Procedure 1 To download a ZIP file package of the customer documentation
1
Navigate to http://support.alcatel-lucent.com and enter your user name and password. If you are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales representative.
2
From the Technical Content for drop-down menu, choose the product.
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Click on Downloads: Electronic Delivery.
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Choose Documentation from the drop-down menu and click Next.
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Select the image from the drop-down menu an d click Next.
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Follow the on-screen dir ections to download the file.
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Procedure 2 To access individual documents
Individual PDFs of customer docume nts are also accessible throug h the Nokia Customer Support website.
1
Navigate to http://support.alcatel-lucent.com and enter your user name and password. If you are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales representative.
2
From the Technical Content for drop-down menu, choose the product.
3
Click on Manuals and Guides to display a list of cu sto mer do cu ment s by title and par t number. You can filter this list using the Release drop-down menu.
4
Click on the PDF to open or save the file.
1.9 Special information
The following are examples of how special information is presented in this document.
Danger — Danger indicates that the described activity or
situation may result in serious personal injury or death; f or example, high voltag e or electric shock hazards.
Warning — Warning indicates that the des cribed ac tivity or
situation may, or will, cause equipment damage or serious performance problems.
Caution — Caution indicates that the des cribed activity or
situation may, or will, cause service interruption.
Note — A note provides information that is, or may be, of
special interest.
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Procedures with options or substeps
When there are options in a procedure, they are identified by letters. When there are required substeps in a procedure, they are identified by roman numerals.
Procedure 3 Example of options in a procedure
At step 1, you can choose option a or b. At step 2, you must do what the step indicat es.
1
This step offers two optio ns. You must choos e one of the f ollowing:
a
This is one option.
b
This is another option.
2
You must perform this step.
Procedure 4 Example of required substeps in a procedure
At step 1, you must perf orm a ser ies of su bsteps w ithin a step. At s tep 2, you must do what the step indicates.
1
This step has a series of substeps th at you must p er f orm to co mplete t he step. You m ust perform the following substeps:
i
This is the first substep.
ii
This is the second sub step.
iii
This is the third substep.
2
You must perform this step.
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1.10 Multiple PDF document search
You can use Adobe Reader Release 6.0 and later to search multiple PDF files for a common term. Adobe Reader displays the results in a single display panel. The results are grouped by PDF file, and you can expand the entry for each file.
Note — The PDF files in which you search must be in the same
folder.
Procedure 5 To search multiple PDF files for a common term
1
Open Adobe Acrobat Reader.
2
Choose EditSearch from the Acrobat Reader main menu. The Search PDF panel appears.
3
Enter the search criteria.
4
Click on the All PDF Documents In radio button.
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Select the folder in which to search using the dro p-down menu.
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Click on the Search button. Acrobat Reader displays the search results. You can expand the entries for each document
by clicking on the + symbol.
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Table of contents
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Preface ................................................................................................. 3
1.1
Scope ..............................................................................................................3
1.2
Audience .........................................................................................................3
1.3
Required knowledge .................................................. ........ ......... ........ ......... .. 3
1.4
Acronyms and initialisms ............................................................................... 3
1.5
Assistance and ordering phone numbers ..................................................... 3
1.6
Nokia quality processes ................................................................................ 4
1.7
Safety information .......................................................................................... 4
1.8
Documents ......................................................................................................4
1.9
Special information ........................................................................................ 5
1.9.1
Procedures with op t i o ns or substeps ............................................ ... ........ .... 6
1.10
Multiple PDF document search ......................... .... ........ .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .. 7
2
ETSI CPE safety guidelines ............... ...... ...... ..... ......... ...... ...... ..... .. 17
2.1
Safety instructions ............... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 17
2.1.1
Safety instruction boxes ................... ........ .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ......... 17
2.1.2
Safety-related labels .......................................................... ............. ............. 18
2.2
Safety standards compliance ........................... ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 19
2.2.1
EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance ...................................... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 19
2.2.2
Equipment safety stand ard compliance .................................... ....... ........ .. 19
2.2.3
Environmental s tandard c ompliance ............................................. ... .... .... .. 20
2.2.4
Resistibility requirements compliance ...................................................... .. 20
2.2.5
Acoustic noise emission standard compliance .......................................... 20
2.3
Electrical safety guidelines ........................................ .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 20
2.3.1
Power supplies ............................. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 20
2.3.2
Cabling ......................................................................................................... 21
2.3.3
Protective earth ................................. ............ ............. ............. ............ ......... 21
2.4
ESD safety guidelines .......................... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... 21
2.5
Environmental requirements ................ .... .... ..... ........ .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ..... 21
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ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines ................................ 23
3.1
Environmental labels ......................................... .... ........ .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 23
3.1.1
Overview ...................................................................................................... 23
3.1.2
Environmental related labels ....................................................................... 23
3.1.2.1
Products below Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label .................... 23
3.1.2.2
Products containing ha zardous subs tances above Ma ximum Concentration
Value (MCV) label ................................................................................ ...... 24
3.2
Hazardous Substances Table (HST) ......................................................... 25
3.3
Other environmental requirements ............................................................ 26
3.3.1
CPE environmental requirements .................................. ............................ 26
3.3.2
Storage ..................................................... ...................................... ............. 26
3.3.3
Transportation .............................. ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... 26
3.3.4
Stationary use ......................................................................................... ..... 26
3.3.5
Thermal limitations ........................................................ ......... ........ ........ ..... 26
3.3.6
Material content compliance .................................. ............................. ......... 27
3.3.7
End-of-life collection and treatment............................................................ 27
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ANSI CPE safety guidelines .......................... .. ... ...... ... ... ...... ... ... .... 29
4.1
Safety instructions ............... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 29
4.1.1
Safety instruction boxes in customer documentation ................................ 29
4.1.2
Safety-related labels .......................................................... ............. ............. 30
4.2
Safety standards compliance ........................... ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 31
4.2.1
EMC, EMI, and ESD standards complianc e ............................................ .. 31
4.2.2
Equipment safety stand ard compliance .................................... ....... ........ .. 32
4.2.3
Environmental s tandards compliance ........................................................ 32
4.2.4
Resistibility requirements compliance ...................................................... .. 32
4.3
Electrical safety guidelines ........................................ .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 33
4.3.1
Power supplies ............................. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 33
4.3.2
Cabling ......................................................................................................... 33
4.3.3
Protective earth ................................. ............ ............. ............. ............ ......... 33
4.4
ESD safety guidelines .......................... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... 33
4.5
Environmental requirements ................ .... .... ..... ........ .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ..... 34
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A-240Z-A unit data sheet ............................................................... 35
5.1
A-240Z-A part numbers and identification ....................................... ........ .. 36
5.2
A-240Z-A general description ........................................................ ........ ..... 37
5.2.1
TR-069 object support for WiFi parameters ............................................... 39
5.2.2
TR69 authentication using TLS and CA certificates ................................... 39
5.2.3
TR-104 parameter extension support for voice service ............................. 40
5.3
A-240Z-A software and installation feature support................................. .. 40
5.4
A-240Z-A interfaces and interface capacity ..................... ......... .... ........ ..... 40
5.4.1
A-240Z-A connections and components .......................... ........ ....... ........ .. 41
5.5
A-240Z-A LEDs................................................. ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... 42
5.6
A-240Z-A detailed specifications ............................................ ........ ......... .... 43
5.7
A-240Z-A functional blocks ............................................... ......... ........ ......... 44
5.8
A-240Z-A standards compliance ........................................................... ..... 45
5.8.1
Responsible party ........................................................................................ 46
5.8.2
Energy-related products standby and o ff mod es comp liance .................... 46
5.8.3
FCC statement .......................................... ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ..... 47
5.8.4
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ........................................................... 47
5.9
A-240Z-A special considerations ........................................................... ..... 47
5.9.1
Wi-Fi service .................... .... .... .... ..... .... .... ........ ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... 48
5.9.1.1
Wi-Fi standards and certifications ................................. .... ..... .... .... .... ......... 48
5.9.1.2
Wi-Fi GUI features ..................................................... .... .... ..... ........ .... ..... .... 48
5.9.2
A-240Z-A CPE considerations and limitations ........................................... 48
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6.1
Purpose..................................................... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... 49
6.2
General ............................................. ........................................................... 49
6.3
Prerequisites ................................................................................................ 49
6.4
Recommended tools.................................................................................... 49
6.5
Safety information ........................................................................................ 50
6.6
Procedure ................................................. ................................................... 51
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Replace an A-240Z-A CPE .......................................... ..... ........ ...... 53
7.1
Purpose..................................................... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... 53
7.2
General ............................................. ........................................................... 53
7.3
Prerequisites ................................................................................................ 53
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Recommended tools.................................................................................... 53
7.5
Safety information ........................................................................................ 54
7.6
Procedure ................................................. ................................................... . 54
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Configure an A-240Z-A CPE ......................................................... 57
8.1
General ............................................. ........................................................... 57
8.2
GUI configuration ......................................................................................... 57
8.2.1
Login ................................................. ........................................................... 57
8.2.2
Device and connection status ....................................... ......... ........ ........ ..... 58
8.2.3
Network configuration ........................................................ ..... .... ........ ..... .... 73
8.2.4
Security configuration .................................................................................. 90
8.2.5
Application configuration ...................... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .. 100
8.2.6
Maintenance ............................................. ................................................. 110
8.2.7
RG troubleshooting counters ................................................. ........ .... .... ... 122
8.2.8
Smart Home configuration ......................................................................... 124
8.3
IOT application software package download ........................................... 129
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List of figures
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ETSI CPE safety guidelines ............................................... ............. 17
Figure 1 PSE certification ......................................................................................... 19
3
ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines ........ ....................... .. 23
Figure 2 Products below MCV value label ................ ...................... ....................... .. 24
Figure 3 Products above MCV value label ................................................................ 25
Figure 4 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol ...................................... .. 27
4
ANSI CPE safety guidelines ....................................................... ..... 29
Figure 5 Sample safety label on the CPE equipment ............................................... 31
5
A-240Z-A unit data sheet ......................................... ...................... 35
Figure 6 A-240Z-A CPE in its stand .......................................................... ................. 38
Figure 7 A-240Z-A CPE physical connections .................................... ..................... 41
Figure 8 A-240Z-A CPE LEDs ........................ ......................... ......................... ......... 42
Figure 9 Single-residence Wi-Fi CPE with Gigabit Ethernet and POTS and
without RF video ...................... .............................. ......................... ............. 44
Figure 10 A-240Z-A US safety label ................. ............................. .............................. 45
Figure 11 A-240Z-A European (EU) safety label ............................... ................. ......... 45
Figure 12 A-240Z-A Australian (AU) saf ety label ........ ...................... ......................... 46
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Install an A-240Z-A CPE ........................... ................... ................... 49
Figure 13 A-240Z-A CPE connections ..... .......................... ........................... ............. 51
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Replace an A-240Z-A CPE .................. ..................... ...................... 53
Figure 14 A-240Z-A CPE connections ..... .......................... ........................... ............. 55
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Configure an A-240Z-A CPE .... ........................ ...................... ........ 57
Figure 15 Web login window .................... .......................... ............................. ............. 58
Figure 16 Device Information w indow ............. ........................... .......................... ...... 59
Figure 17 LAN status window .................................................... ............................. ..... 61
Figure 18 WAN status window ..................................................................................... 63
Figure 19 WAN status IPv6 window ...................................................... ...................... 65
Figure 20 Dongle Status window .............................. ............................. ...................... 67
Figure 21 Home networking information window .................................. ...................... 69
Figure 22 LAN ports statistics window ......................................................................... 71
Figure 23 Voice Information window .... .................................. .................................. .. 72
Figure 24 LAN network window .................................... .......................... ..................... 74
Figure 25 LAN IPv6 network window ....... .......................... ............................. ............. 76
Figure 26 WAN network window .................................................................................. 78
Figure 27 WAN DHCP window ............................. ............................. .......................... 79
Figure 28 Wireless 2.4GHz network window ............................................. ................. 81
Figure 29 Wireless 5GHz network window ................................................ ................. 83
Figure 30 Wireless Schedule window .......................................................................... 85
Figure 31 Routing network window ..................................................................... ......... 86
Figure 32 DNS network window ............................................. ............................. ......... 88
Figure 33 TR-069 network window .......... .............................. ......................... ............. 89
Figure 34 Firewall window ................................... ........................... ............................ 91
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Figure 35 MAC filter window .... ......................... ............................. ......................... ..... 92
Figure 36 IP filter window ..................................... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 93
Figure 37 URL Filter window ...................................................... .......................... ...... 95
Figure 38 Parental Control window ............................................................................ 96
Figure 39 DMZ and ALG window .................... ........................... .......................... ...... 97
Figure 40 Access Control window ................................................. .............................. 99
Figure 41 Port forwarding window ....................................................................... .... 1 01
Figure 42 Port Triggering window ............... ........................... .............................. .... 102
Figure 43 DDNS window ............................................................................. ............... 104
Figure 44 NTP window ....................................................................... ........................ 105
Figure 45 USB window ................................................. ..................... ..................... ... 106
Figure 46 UPnP and DLNA window .......................................................................... 108
Figure 47 Voice setting window ......................................... ........................... ........... 109
Figure 48 Password window .......................................................... ......................... ... 111
Figure 49 Speed Test window ..................... .............................. ............................. ... 112
Figure 50 Device management window ............... ......................... ............................ 113
Figure 51 Uplink Management window .................................................................... 114
Figure 52 Dongle management window .................................................................. 115
Figure 53 Backup and Restore window ............................. ........ ....... ........ ........ ....... 116
Figure 54 Firmware upgrade window ........................................................................ 117
Figure 55 Reboot window ................................. ............................. ............................ 118
Figure 56 Factory default window .... ........................... .......................... ................... 119
Figure 57 Diagnostics window ............. .............................. ............................. ........... 120
Figure 58 Log window ......... .............................. ............................. ............................ 121
Figure 59 RG Troubleshooting Counters window ............................. .... .... .... ... ........ 123
Figure 60 Smart Home Status window ................................................. ................... 125
Figure 61 Smart Home Configuration window ......................................................... 127
Figure 62 Smart Home Maintenance window ..... ........................... .......................... 12 8
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List of tables
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ETSI CPE safety guidelines ............................................... ............. 17
Table 1 Safety labels ............................ ................. ................. ............. ................ ..... 18
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ANSI CPE safety guidelines ....................................................... ..... 29
Table 2 Safety labels ............................ ................. ................. ............. ................ ..... 30
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A-240Z-A unit data sheet ......................................... ...................... 35
Table 3 Identification of A-240Z-A CPEs ................................... ........................... .. 36
Table 4 A-240Z-A power supply ................................... .............................. ............. 37
Table 5 A-240Z-A CPE interface connection capacity ........................... ................. 40
Table 6 A-240Z-A CPE physical connections ............................................ ............. 41
Table 7 A-240Z-A CPE LEDs ........................ ......................... ..................... ............. 42
Table 8 A-240Z-A CPE physical specifications ........ .................................. ............. 43
Table 9 A-240Z-A CPE power consumption specifications ..................................... 43
Table 10 A-240Z-A CPE environmental specifications ......................... ..................... 44
Table 11 Respons ible party contact information ................... .................................... 46
Table 12 A-240Z-A CPE considerations and limitations ............................................ 48
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Configure an A-240Z-A CPE .... ........................ ...................... ........ 57
Table 13 Device Information parameters .............................. .................................... 59
Table 14 LAN status parameters ......................... ............................. .......................... 61
Table 15 WAN status parameters ......................................................... ..................... 63
Table 16 WAN status IPv6 parameters ................... ......................... .......................... 65
Table 17 Dongle Status parameters .................................................................. ......... 68
Table 18 Home networking parameters ................. ............................................. ...... 69
Table 19 Vo ice Information parameters .................................................................... 72
Table 20 LAN network parameters ............................................................................. 74
Table 21 LAN IPv6 network parameters .................................................... ................. 76
Table 22 WAN netwo rk parameters ............................................................................ 78
Table 23 WAN DHCP parameters .............................................................................. 80
Table 24 Wireless 2.4GHz network parameters ........................................... ............. 81
Table 25 Wireless 5GHz network parameters ............................................................ 84
Table 26 Rout ing network paramete rs ........................................................................ 87
Table 27 DNS network parameters ...................................... ............................. ......... 88
Table 28 TR-069 network parameters ................. ............................. .......................... 89
Table 29 Firewall parameters ...................................... .......................... ..................... 92
Table 30 MAC filter parameters .................................................................................. 93
Table 31 IP filter parameters ........................................... ...................... ..................... 94
Table 32 URL Filter parameters ................................. .............................. ................. 95
Table 33 Parental control parameters ..................... ......................... .......................... 96
Table 34 DMZ and ALG parameters ......................................................................... 97
Table 35 Access control parameters .......... .............................. ......................... ......... 99
Table 36 Port forwarding parameters .......... ......................... ......................... ........... 101
Table 37 Port triggering parameters .................... ............................. ........................ 102
Table 38 DDNS parameters ........................................................................... ........... 104
Table 39 USB parameters ..... .......................... ............................. ......................... ... 106
Table 40 Vo ice setting parameters ................................... ........................... ........... 109
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Table 41 Password parameters............................................................. ................... 111
Table 42 Device management parameters.......................................... .... .... ... .... .... 113
Table 43 Dongle management parameters ............... .......................... ................... 115
Table 44 RG Troubleshooting Counters parameters .............................................. 123
Table 45 Smart Home Status parameters .. ....... ..................................................... 126
Table 46 Smart Home Configuration parameters ................................................... 127
Table 47 Smart Home maintenance parameters ............................. ........ ....... ........ 128
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2 ETSI CPE safety guidelines
This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of CPEs.
2.1 Safety instructions
This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the CPE customer documentation and on the equipment.
2.1.1
Safety instruction boxes
The safety instruction boxes are provided in the CPE customer documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.
Danger — Possibility of personal injury.
The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.
Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.
Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.
The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the degradation of system operations or data.
Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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The following is an example of the Caution box.
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.
Caution 2 — Service interruption.
The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.
Note — Information of specia l interest.
The Note box provides information that assists t he personnel working with CPEs. It does not provide safety-related instructions.
2.1.2
Safety-related labels
The CPE equipment is labeled with the specific safety instructions and compliance information that is related to a variant of the CPE. Observe the instr uctions on the safety labels.
Table 1 provides sample safety labels on the CPE equipment.
Table 1 Safety labels
Description Label text
ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains an electrostatic sensitive device. PSE marking
These power supplies are Japan PSE certified and compliant with Japan VCCI emissions standards.
Figure 1 shows the PSE certif ication.
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Figure 1 PSE certification
Warning
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Volunta ry Control Council for Inter ference from Informat ion Techn ology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or te levision rec eiver in a domestic environ ment, it may cause rad io interferen ce. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
19841
2.2 Safety standards compliance
This section describes the CPE compliance with the European safety standards.
2.2.1
EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the following EMC, EMI, and ESD requirements:
EN 300-386 V1.5.1: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
(ERM): Telecommunications Network Equipment; Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements; Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements
EN 55022 (2006): Class B, Information Technology Equipment, Radio
Disturbance Characteristics, limits and methods of measurement
EN 55024 (2010): Information Technology Equipment, Immunity Characteristics,
limits and methods of measurement
European Council Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 300-386 V1.4.1: 2008
EN 55022:2006 Class B (CPEs)
2.2.2
Equipment safety standard compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the requirements of EN 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment for use in a restricted location (per R-269).
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2.2.3
Environmental standard compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the EN 300 019 European environmental standards.
2.2.4
Resistibility requirements compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the requiremen ts of ITU Recomm endation K. 21 for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to over voltage and overcurrents.
2.2.5
Acoustic noise emission st andard compliance
The CPE equipment complies with EN 300 753 acoustic noise emission limit and test methods.
2.3 Electrical safety guidelines
This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the CPE equipment.
Note 1 — The CPEs comply with the U.S. National Electrical
Code. However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and U.S. standards.
Note 2 — The CPEs comply with BS EN 61140.
2.3.1
Power supplies
The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or property.
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2.3.2
Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the CPE equipment:
All cables must be approved by the relevant national electrical code.
The cables for outdoor installation of CPEs must be suitable for outdoor use.
POTS wiring run outside the subscriber premises must comply with the
requirements of local electrical codes. In some markets, the maximum allowed length of the outside run is 140 feet (43 m). If the outside run is longer, NEC requires primary protection at both the exit and entry points for the wire.
2.3.3
Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the CPEs must comply with the requireme nts of local electrical codes.
2.4 ESD safety guidelines
The CPE equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the following ESD instructions when they handle the CPE equipment.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protections should be used when you enter the TELCO Access portion of the CPE.
During installation and maint enance, servic e personnel must wear wrist straps to prevent damage caused by ESD.
2.5 Environmental requirements
See the CPE technical specificat ion documentat ion for more information about temperature ranges.
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During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the CPE caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by rapid changes in temperature and h umidity , Nokia recommen ds:
The door of the CPE not be opened until tem perat ure inside and outside the
enclosure has stabilized.
If the door of the CPE must be opened after a rapid change in temperature or
humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent the risk of condensation.
When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over t he CPE helps
prevent condensation when the door is opened.
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3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS
guidelines
This chapter provides information about the ETSI enviro nmental China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (CRoHS) regulations that govern the installatio n and operation of CPEs. This chapter also includes environmental operation parameters of general interest.
3.1 Environmental labels
This section describes the environmental instructions that are provided with the customer documentation, equipment, and location where the equipment resides.
3.1.1
Overview
CRoHS is applicable to Electronic Informatio n Products (EIP) manufactured or sold and imported in the territory of the mainland of the People’s Republic of China. EIP refers to products and their accessories manufactured by using electronic information technolo gy, including electronic communications products and such subcomponents as batteries and cables.
3.1.2
Environmental related labels
Environmental labels are located on appropriate equipm ent. The following are sample labels.
3.1.2.1
Products below Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label
Figure 2 shows the label that indicates a product is below the maximum concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products). Products with this label are recy clable. The label may be found in this documentation or on the product.
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Figure 2 Products below MCV value label
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3.1.2.2
Products containing hazardous substances above Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label
Figure 3 shows the label that indicates a product is above the maximum concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products). The number contai ned inside the label indicates the Environment-Fr iendly User Period (EFUP) value. The label may be found in this documentation or on the product.
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Figure 3 Products above MCV value label
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Together with major international telecommunicat ions equipment companies, Nokia has determined it is appropriate to use an EFUP of 50 years for network infrastructure equipment and an EFUP of 20 years for handsets and accessories. These values are based on manufacturers' e xtensive practical experience of th e design, manufacturing, maintenan ce, usage conditions, operatin g environments, and physical condition of infrastru cture and handse ts after y ears of service. The values reflect minimum values and refer to products operated according to the intended use conditions. See “Hazardous Substances Table (HST)” for more information.
3.2 Hazardous Substances Table (HST)
This section describes the compliance of the OLT and CPE equipment to the CRoHS standard when the product and subassemblies contain hazardous substances beyond the MCV value. This information is found in this user documentation where part numbers for the product and subassemblies are listed. It may be referenced in other OLT and CPE documentation.
In accordance with the People’s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products (SJ/T11364-2006), customers may access the Nokia Hazardous Substance Table, in Chinese, from the following location:
http://www.alcatel-sbell.com.cn/wwwroot/ image s/u plo ad/ private/ 1/me d ia/ ChinaRo
HS.pdf
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3.3 Other environmental requirements
Observe the following environme ntal requirements when handling the P-OLT or CPE equipment.
3.3.1
CPE environmental requirements
See the CPE technical specificat ion documentat ion for more information about temperature ranges.
3.3.2
Storage
According to ETS 300-019-1-1 - Class 1.1, storage of OLT equipment must be in Class 1.1, weather-protected, tem perature-controlled locat ions.
3.3.3
Transportation
According to EN 300-019-1-2 - Class 2.3, transportation of the OLT equipment must be in packed, public transportation with no rain on packing allowed.
3.3.4
Stationary use
According to EN 300-019-1-3 - Class 3.1/3.2/3.E, stationary use of OLT equipment must be in a temperature-controlled locat ion, with no rain allowed, and with no condensation allowed.
3.3.5
Thermal limitations
When the OLT is installed in the CO or CEV, insta ll air filters on th e P-OLT. The thermal limitatio ns for OLT operat ion in a CO or CEV are:
operating temperature: 5C to 40C (41F to 104F)
short-term temperature: –5C to 50C (23F to 122F)
operating relative hum idity: 5% to 85%
short-term relative humidity: 5% to 95%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg of water/kg
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3.3.6
Material content compliance
European Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC, “Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances” (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and certain fl ame retardants in electrical and electronic equipment. This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the EU market after 1 July 2006, with various ex emptions, including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructure equipment. Nokia products shipped to the EU after 1 July 2006 comply with the EU RoHS Directive.
Nokia has implemented a materia l/substance c ontent manageme nt process. The process is described in: Nokia process for ensuring RoHS Compliance (1AA002660031ASZZA). This ensures compliance with the European Union Directive 2011/65/EU on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS2). With the process eq uipment is assessed in accordance with the Harmonised Standard EN50581:2012 (CENELEC) on Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
3.3.7
End-of-life collection and treatment
Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown in Figure 4, when put on the market within the European Union (EU), shall be collected and treated at the end of their useful life, in compliance with applicable EU and local legislation. They shall not be disposed of as part of unsorted municipal wast e. Due to material s that may be contained in the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment and human health may be negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.
Note — In the European Union, a solid bar under the symbol for
a crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the product was put on the market after 13 August 2005.
Figure 4 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol
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At the end of their life, the OLT and CPE products are subject to the applicable local legislations that implement the European Directive 2012/19EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
There can be different requirements for collection and treatment in different member states of the European Union.
In compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where applicable, Nokia will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Nokia products bearing the logo shown in Figure 4 at the end of their useful life, or products displaced by Nokia equipment offers. For information regarding take-back of equipment by Nokia, or for more information regarding the requirement s for recycling/disposal of product, contact your Nokia account manager or Nokia take back support at sustainability.global@nokia.com.
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4 ANSI CPE safety guidelines
This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operat ion of CPEs in the North American or ANSI market.
4.1 Safety instructions
This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the CPE customer documentation and on the equipment.
4.1.1
Safety instruction boxes in customer documentation
The safety instruction boxes are provided in the CPE customer documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.
Danger — Possibility of personal injury.
The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.
Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.
Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.
The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the degradation of system operations or data.
Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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The following is an example of the Caution box.
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.
Caution 2 — Service interruption.
The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.
Note — Information of specia l interest.
The Note box provides information that assists t he personnel working with CPEs. It does not provide safety-related instructions.
4.1.2
Safety-related labels
The CPE equipment is labeled with specific safety compliance information and instructions that are related to a variant of the CPE. Observe the instructions on the safety labels.
Table 2 provides exam ples of t he text in the various CPE safety labels.
Table 2 Safety labels
Description Label text
ETL compliance Communication service equipment US listed. Type 3R enclosure - Rainproof. TUV compliance Type 3R enclosure - Rainproof. ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains electrostatic sensitive device. FCC standards compliance Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use. CDRH compliance Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. Operation conditions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE marking There are various CE symbols for CE compliance.
Figure 5 shows a sample safety label on the CPE equipment.
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Figure 5 Sample safety label on the CPE equipment
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
COMMUNICATION SERVICE EQUIPMENT
c ®
US LISTED 27FY Typ e 3R Enclosure - Rainproof
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devic e may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference rece ived , includi ng inte rfe ren ce that may cause undesi red ope rat ion .
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la class A est co nfo rme a la norme NMB -003 du Canada
CAUTION
This Assembly Contains Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
18533
4.2 Safety standards compliance
This section describes the CPE compliance with North American safety standards.
Warning — Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper ate the eq uipment .
4.2.1
EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the following requirem ents:
Federal Communicati ons Commission (FCC) CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class
A requirements for OLT equipment
GR-1089-CORE requirements, including:
Section 3 Electromagnetic Interference, Emissions Radiated and Conducted
Section 3 Immunity, Radiated and Conducted
Section 2 ESD Discharge Immunity: System Lev el Electrostatic Dis charge and EFT
Immunity: Electrically Fast Transient s
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aga inst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that int erfer ence will not occur in a particul ar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
4.2.2
Equipment safety standard compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the requirements of UL60950-1, Outdoor CPEs to “Communication Service Equipment” (CSE) and Indoor CPEs to Information Technology Equipment (ITE).
4.2.3
Environmental standards compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the followin g standards:
GR-63-CORE (NEBS): requirements related to operating, storage, humidity,
altitude, earthquake, office vibration, transportation and handling, fire resistance and spread, airborne contaminant s, illumination, and acoustic noise
GR-487-CORE: requirement s related to rain, chemical, sand, and dust
GR-487 R3-82: requirements related to condensation
GR-3108: Requirements for Network Equipment in the Outside Plant (OSP)
TP76200: Common Systems Equipment Interconnections Standards
4.2.4
Resistibility requirements compliance
The CPE equipment complies with the requiremen ts of ITU Recomm endation K. 21 for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltage and overcurrent s.
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4.3 Electrical safety guidelines
This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the CPE equipment.
Note — The CPEs comply with the U.S. National Electrical
Code. However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and U.S. standards.
4.3.1
Power supplies
The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or property.
4.3.2
Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the CPE equipment:
Use only cables approved by the relevant national electrical code.
Use cables suitable for outdoor use for outdoor installation of CPEs.
The CPEs have been evaluated for use with external POTS wiring without primary
protection that may not exceed 140 ft (43 m) in reach. Howe ve r , the power cab le must not exceed 100 ft (31 m).
4.3.3
Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the CPEs must comply with the requirements of NEC article 250 or local electrical codes.
4.4 ESD safety guidelines
The CPE equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the following ESD instructions when they handle the CPE equipment.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protections should be used when entering the TELCO Access portion of the CPE.
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During installation and maint enance, servic e personnel must wear wrist straps to prevent damage caused by ESD.
Nokia recommends that you prepare the site before you install the CPE equipment. In addition, you must control relative humi dity, use static dissipating material for furniture or flooring, and restrict the use of air conditioning.
4.5 Environmental requirements
See the CPE technical specification documentation for temperature ranges for CPEs.
During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the CPE caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by rapid changes in temperature and h umidity , Nokia recommen ds:
The door of the CPE not be opened until tem perat ure inside and outside the
enclosure has stabilized.
If the door of the CPE must be opened after a rapid change in temperature or
humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent the risk of condensation.
When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over t he CPE helps
prevent condensation when the door is opened.
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5 A-240Z-A unit data sheet
5.1 A-240Z-A part numbers and identification
5.2 A-240Z-A general description
5.3 A-240Z-A software and installati on feature support
5.4 A-240Z-A interfaces and interface capacity
5.5 A-240Z-A LEDs
5.6 A-240Z-A detailed specifications
5.7 A-240Z-A functional blocks
5.8 A-240Z-A standards compliance
5.9 A-240Z- A special consider ations
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5.1 A-240Z-A part numbers and identification
Table 3 provides part numbers and identification inf ormation for the A-240Z- A CPE.
Table 3 Identification of A-240Z-A CPEs
Ordering part number
Provisioning number
Description CLEC CPR ECI/
Bar code
3FE 46615 AA (CPE only;
no power supply)
3FE 46615 AA
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (US) band
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems.
BVMF510BRA —
3FE 46615 AB (CPE only;
no power supply)
3FE 46615 AB
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (EU band
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems.
— —
3FE 46615 AC (CPE only;
no power supply)
3FE 46615 AC
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (AUS band)
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems.
— —
3FE 46614 AA 3FE 46615 AA
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (US band)
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems. Includes power supply with US plug.
BVMF510BRA —
3FE 46614 BA 3FE 46615 AB
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (EU band)
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems. Includes power supply with EU plug.
— —
3FE 46614 CA 3FE 46615 AB
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (EU band)
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems. Includes power supply with UK plug.
— —
(1 of 2)
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Ordering part number
Provisioning number
Description CLEC CPR ECI/
Bar code
3FE 46614 DA 3FE 46615 AC
CPE with 1 GE uplink, 2 POTS ports, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces, and 802.11ac 4x4 and
802.11n 2x2 WiFi radio with on/off switch. This CPE has 2 USB 2.0 ports. This CPE has integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave (AUS band)
chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems. Includes power supply with AUS plug.
— —
(2 of 2)
Table 4 provides the detail for t he power supply for the A-240Z-A.
Table 4 A-240Z-A power supply
Power/UPS model Power UPS and cabling part number
information
Customer category or country compliance tested for
Notes
Fuhua AC/DC switching power adapter
(1)
Part number: 1AF30114 AAAA
(2)
AC power cord, 1AB07676xxxx:
0098: Australia
0099: United Kingdom
0100: Europe
0101: United States
ANSI municipality United States, Canada
Common European Union countries
12V, 36W, 3A, 6kV surge protection
5.2 A-240Z-A general description
The A-240Z-A CPE is the answer for home networking delivered by Gigabit Ethernet. The device is a fully integrated residentia l gateway with the latest W i-Fi techno logy that allows for a full gigabit experience toward every device with limited wiring and boxes.
The A-240Z-A has built-in concurrent dual-band Wi-Fi® 802.11b/g/n and 802.11ac networking with triple play capability that simplifies the home equipment experience.
A-240Z-A CPEs contain integrated ZigBee and Z-Wave chip sets for use in wireless home automation systems. These Zigbee and Z-wave interfaces can connect to a wide range of Internet of Things (IOT) devices.
For information about configuring home automation files, see the section “Smart
Home configuration” in the chapter “Configure an A-240Z-A CPE”.
A-240Z-A CPEs can also be configured using the Nokia Smart Home Mobile App, which can be downloaded on both iOS and Android devices.
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Additional information about Smart Home configuration, including instructions for the Nokia Digital ONU mobile application, can be found by visiting: https://resources.nokia.com/asset/200375.
The A-240Z-A is a compact CPE that can easily fit on a desk or shelf. For dimensions, see section 5.6. Figure 6 shows the A-240Z-A in its stand.
Figure 6 A-240Z-A CPE in its stand
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A-240Z-A CPEs provide the following function s:
GE Ethernet uplink
Zigbee and Zwave interfaces
Concurrent 802.11n 2x2 MIMO in 2.4GHz and 802.11ac 4x4 MIMO in 5GHz
auto-negotiation for speed and duplex on a port by port basis
Bridged mode or routed mode per LAN port
Advanced data features: VLAN tag manipulat ion, classification, and filtering
Traffic classificat ion and QoS capability
Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) function integrated based on SIP (RFC3261)
and H.248, with various CLASS services supported, including Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and Call Transfer
5 REN per line
Multiple voice Codec
MDI/MDIX auto-negotiation
Line Rate L2 traffic
Internal Switch
UPnP IGD2.0 support
Internal DHCP server, with configurable DHCP pool and gateway
64/128 WEP encryption
WPA, WPA-PSK/TKIP
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WPA2, WPA2-PSK/AES
support for multiple SSIDs (private and public instances); contact your Nokia
representative for further details.
LED on/off button (on back of ONT)
WPS LED butto ns f or 2.4G and 5G
Ethernet-based Point-to-Point (PPPoE)
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Network Address Port Translation (NAPT)
ALG and UPnP port forwarding
DMZ
IP/MAC filter
Multi-level firewall
DNS server
DHCP client/server
support for HT40 mode for increased channel bandwidth
support for up to 32 simultaneous wireless connections
External USB HD (Hard Drive) support, accessible to all LAN devices
support for AIS with DOWN MEP
remote software ima ge download
5.2.1
TR-069 object support for WiFi parameters
The ONT supports the status retrieval and configurat ion of the following Wi-Fi parameters via TR-069:
channel
SSID
password for WPA and WEP
Tx power (transmission rate in dBm)
These are the same TR-069 object parameters that are supported in the GUI. For more informa tio n, see Ta bles 24 and 25 in the chapt er “Config ure an A-240Z-A
CPE”.
5.2.2
TR69 authentication using TLS and CA certificates
A-240Z-A ONTs support TLS, as well as ACS authentication using SHA-256 pre-installed certificat es.
If the URL is set to the https://... f ormat, by def au lt, the connection will use TLS without authentication mode. The ONT can also authentic ate the ACS using a pre-installed CA certificate.
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5.2.3
TR-104 parameter extension support for voice service
A proprietary attribute has been added to the TR-104 Voice Service object structure to enable the ACS to configure the name of the embedded GSIP XML file to be selected.
The TR-104 Voice Service Object is: InternetGatewayDevice.Services.VoiceService.{i}.Capabilities.SIP.
The proprietary attribute is: X_ALU-COM_XML_File_Nam e_Path.
5.3 A-240Z-A software and installation feature
support
For information on installing or replacing the A-240Z-A see:
Install an A-240Z-A CPE
Replace an A-240Z-A CPE
For information on the following topics, see the 7368 ISAM CPE Product Overview Guide:
CPE and MDU general descriptions of features and functions
Ethernet interface specifications
POTS interface specif ications
Wi-Fi specifications
SLID entry via Ethernet port
CPE management using a CPE interface
5.4 A-240Z-A interfaces and interface capacity
Table 5 describes the supported interf aces and interface capacity for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Table 5 A-240Z-A CPE interface connection capacity
CPE type and model
Maximum capacity POTS 10/ 100
BASE-T
10/ 100/1000 1000 BASE-T
RF video
(CATV)
MoCA VDSL2 E1/T1 Local
craft
GE uplink
A-240Z-A
(1)
2 — 4 — — — — 1
Note
(1)
The A-240Z-A CPEs provide Wi-Fi service that is enabled and disabled using a Wi-Fi on/off switch.
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5.4.1
A-240Z-A connections and components
Figure 7 shows the physical connections for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Figure 7 A-240Z-A CPE physical connections
ON/OFF TEL1 TEL2 WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB USB UPS LED
POWER
ON/OFF
button
TEL1 and TEL2
POTS ports
(RJ-11)
WAN port
(RJ-45)
LAN ports (4)
(RJ-45)
USB 2.0 ports (2)
Power supply
connector
LED on/off
button
Power
connector
Reset button
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Table 6 describes the physical connectio ns for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Table 6 A-240Z-A CPE physical connections
Connection
(1)
Description On/Off button This button turns the CPE on or off. POTS ports
This connection is provided through RJ-11 ports. Up to two POTS connections are
supported.The POTS ports support voice services. WAN port This connection is provided through an RJ-45 GE interface. Ethernet ports (LAN)
This connection is provided through Ethernet RJ-45 connectors. Up to four
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces are supported.The Ethernet ports can
support both data and in-band video services on all four interfaces. USB ports
This connection is provided through 2 USB 2.0 ports. The maximum combined
current is 1000mA. The throughput for each port is 90 Mbps. The CPE supports
external USB hard drives that can be made accessible to all LAN devices. UPS (p ower supply) i nput This connection is provided through a UPS connector. LED ON/Off button This button is used to turn all LEDs on or off. Reset button
Pressing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds reboots the CPE; pressing the
Reset button for 10 seconds resets the CPE to the factory defaults, except for the
LOID and SLID. Power input
This connection is provided through the power connector. A pow er cable fitted with
a barrel connector is used to make the connection.
Note
(1)
The primary path for the earth ground for these CPEs is provided by the 12V Return signal in the power connector.
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5.5 A-240Z-A LEDs
Figure 8 shows the A-2 40Z -A CPE LED s.
Figure 8 A-240Z-A CPE LEDs
Power
Internet
LAN 1 to 4
Tel1
Tel2 VoIP WPS
WLAN WLAN
2.4G 2.4G
5G
POWER INTERNET LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 T EL1 TEL2 VOIP WPS 2.4G WLAN 2.4G WLAN 5G
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Table 7 provides LED descriptions for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Table 7 A-240Z-A CPE LEDs
Indicator LED color and
behavior
LED behavior description
Power Green solid
Off Red solid (default
until software is running)
Power on Power off CPE is operating on battery power, or light failed on startup (for example corrupt flash), or self test
failed on startup, or self test failed during regular operation.
INTERNET Green solid
Green flashing
Off
HSI WAN is connected: a) the device has an IP address assigned from IPCP, DHCP, or static, and no traffic has been detected; b) the session is dropped due to idle timeout but the PON link is still present.
PPPoE or DHCP connection in progress HSI WAN is not connected: a) there is no physical interface connection; b) the device is in bridged
mode without an assigned IP address; c) the session has been dropped for reasons other than idle timeout.
LAN 1 to 4 Green solid
Green flashing Off
Ethernet is linked LAN activity is present (in either direction) Ethernet is not connected, or no power to CPE
(1 of 2)
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Indicator LED color and
behavior
LED behavior description
TEL 1 to 2 Green solid
Green flashing Off
Telephone on POTS port has been provisioned and phone is off hook Telephone on POTS port is in ‘call in’ or ‘talking’ condition, or battery is low Telephone on POTS port is on hook, or battery missing or no power to CPE
VOIP Green solid
Off
VOIP service is built up and can provide service VOIP service is not built up or out of service, or no power to CPE
WPS 2.4G and 5G
Green solid Green flashing Off RED
WPS is enabled or WPS negotiation is successful WPS is in progress WPS is disabled, or no power to CPE WPS error or session overlap
WLAN
2.4G and 5G
Green solid Green flashing Off
WLAN link is enabled (up) Traffic is passing on the WLAN link WLAN link is disabled (down)
(2 of 2)
5.6 A-240Z-A detailed specifications
Table 8 lists the physical specifications for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Table 8 A-240Z-A CPE physical specifications
Description Specification
Width 10.8 in. (273.5 mm) Height 6.8 in. (173 mm) Depth 3.0 in. (76.6 mm) Weight [within 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)]
2.1 lb (.94 kg)
Table 9 lists the power consumption specifications for A-240Z-A CPE.
Table 9 A-240Z-A CPE power consumption specifications
Maximum power (Not to exceed)
Condition Minimum
power
Condition
25 W
2 POTS off-hook, 4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet, Wi-Fi operational, USB not connected
8.9 W
2 POTS on-hook, other interfaces/services not provisioned
Table 10 lists the environmental specifications for A-240Z-A CPE.
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Table 10 A-240Z-A CPE environmental specifications
Mounting method
Temperature range and humidity Altitude
On desk or shelf
Operating: 23F to 113F (-5C to 45C) ambient temperature
5% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Contact your Noki a technical support representative for more information
Storage: -4F to 158F (-20C to 70C)
5.7 A-240Z-A functional blocks
A-240Z-A CPEs are single-residence CPEs that support Wireless (Wi-Fi) service. Wi-Fi service on these CPEs is compliant with the IEEE 802.11 standard. In addition to the Wi-Fi service, these CPEs transmit Ethernet packets to four RJ-45 Ethernet ports and voice traffic to two RJ-11 POTS ports. These CPEs also f eature USB and power connectors.
Figure 9 shows the functional blocks for A-240Z-A CPE.
Figure 9 Single-residence Wi-Fi CPE with Gigabit Ethernet and POTS and without RF video
4xGE
25241
PHY PHY
PCM/SPI GE GE GE GE GPIO
PA/LNA
uPD720202
NAND
PA/LNA
DDR
SLIC
RAM
XFMR
3x3,
5G
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5.8 A-240Z-A standards compliance
A-240Z-A CPEs are compliant with the following standards:
IEEE 802.1D (QoS), 802.1p (bridging), 802.1q (VLAN)
IEEE 802.3 (2012) (Ethernet standard)
IEEE 802.11ac 4x4 (WiFi 5G) and 802.11b/g/n 2x2 (WiFi 2.4G)
G.711, G.722, G.723, G.726, G.729 A, B (voice)
ITU-T 1.552 for POTS ports
Figure 10 shows the US safety label for the A-240Z-A CPE. Figure 10 A-240Z-A US safety label
Figure 11 shows the European (EU) safety label for the A-240Z-A CPE.
Figure 11 A-240Z-A European (EU) safety label
Figure 12 shows the Australian (AU) safety label for the A-240Z-A CPE.
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Figure 12 A-240Z-A Australian (AU) safety label
A-240Z-A Label location
5.8.1
Responsible party
Table 11 lists the part y in the US responsible for t his CPE. Table 11 Responsible party contact information
Legal Company name Nokia USA Inc. Address 2301 SUGAR BUSH RD. STE 300, RALEIGH,NC 27612 Phone, Fax +1 919 850 6000
5.8.2
Energy-related products standby and off modes compliance
Hereby, Nokia declares that the A-240Z-A CPEs are in compliance with the essential
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requirements and other relevan t provisions of Directive 2009/125/ EC together wit h Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 801/2013.
The A-240Z-A CPES qualify as equipment with high network availability (HiNA) functionality. Since the main purpose of A-240Z-A CPEs is to provide network functionality with HiNA 7 days /24 hours, the modes Off/Standby, Power Management, and Networked Standby are inappropriate.
For information about the type and number of network ports, see “A-240Z-A
interfaces and interface capacity” in this chapter.
For information about power con sumption, see “A-240Z-A detailed specifications” in this chapter.
5.8.3
Canadian Additional Statement:
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. Les antennes installées doivent être situées de facon à ce que la population ne puisse y être exposée à une distance de moin de 20 cm. Installer les antennes de facon à ce que le personnel ne puisse approcher à 20 cm ou moins de la position centrale de l’ antenne. La FCC des éltats-unis stipule que cet appareil doit être en tout temps éloigné d’au moins 20 cm des personnes pendant son functionnement.
i. the device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;4 les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande de 5 150 à 5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l'intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;
ii. for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit; pour les dispositifs munis d’antennes amovibles, le gain maximal d'antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes de 5 250 à 5 350 MHz et de 5 470
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à 5 725 MHz doit être conforme à la limite de la p.i.r.e; iii. for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted
for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limits as appropriate; and pour les dispositifs munis d’antennes amovibles, le gain maximal d'antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande de 5 725 à 5 850 MHz) doit être conforme à la limite de la p.i.r.e. spécifiée pour l'exploitation point à point et l’exploitation non point à point, selon le cas;
iv. where applicable, antenna type(s), antenna models(s), and worst-case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask requirement set forth in section 6.2.2.3 shall be clearly indicated. les pires angles d’inclinaison nécessaires pour rester conforme à l’exigence de la p.i.r.e. applicable au masque d’élévation, et énoncée à la section 6.2.2 3), doivent être clairement indiqués.
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5.8.4
FCC statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aga inst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
5.8.5
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with FCC radiatio n exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provi ded instruct ions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other ant enna or tra nsmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installati on instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1
this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution — Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper ate the eq uipment .
5.9 A-240Z-A special considerations
This section describes the special considerations for A-240Z-A CPEs.
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5.9.1
Wi-Fi service
A-240Z-A CPEs feature Wi-Fi service as well as voice and data services. Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology t hat uses radio waves to provide wireless HSI and network connections. This CPE com plies with the IEEE 802.11 standards, which the Wi-Fi Alliance defines as the basis for Wi-Fi techno logy.
5.9.1.1
Wi-Fi standards and certifications
The Wi-Fi service on A-240Z-A CPEs supports the following IEEE standards and Wi-Fi Alliance certifications:
compliant with IEEE 802.11 standards
certified for IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards
WPA support including WPA-PSK
certified for WPA2-Personal and WPA2-Enterprise
5.9.1.2
Wi-Fi GUI features
A-240Z-A CPEs have HTML-based Wi-Fi configurat ion GUIs.
5.9.2
A-240Z-A CPE considerations and limitations
Table 12 lists the considerations and limitations for A-240Z-A CPEs.
Table 12 A-240Z-A CPE considerations and limitations
Considerations and lim itations
Call History Data collection (CPECALLHST) is supported, except for the following parameters: RTP packets (discar ded), far-end RTCP and RTCP- XR participation, RTCP average and peak round trip delay, MOS, average jitter, number of jitter-buffer over-runs and under runs.
Some voice features are configurable on a per CPE basis, including Call Waiting, Call Hold, 3-Way Calling, and Call Transfer.
The following voice features / GSIP parameters are configurable on a per-Client/ per-CPE basis (not per-Subscriber):
Enable Caller ID and Enable Caller Name ID
Digitmap and the associated Interdigit and Critical timers and Enter key parameters
Warmline timer is enabled per subscriber, but the warmline timer value is configured per CPE and must have
a lower value than the Permanent time
Miscellaneous timers: Permanent, Timed-release, Reanswer, Error-tone, and CW-alert timers
Features / functions: Message waiting mode, WMWI refresh interval, DTMF volume level
Service Codes for the following features: CCW, Call Hold and Warmline
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6 Install an A-240Z-A CPE
6.1
Purpose
6.2
General
6.3
Prerequisites
6.4
Recommended tools
6.5
Safety information
6.6
Procedure
6.1 Purpose
This chapter provides the steps to install an A-240Z-A CPE.
6.2 General
The steps listed in this chapter describe mounting and cabling for an A-240Z-A CPE.
6.3 Prerequisites
You need the following items before beginning the installation:
all required cables
6.4 Recommended tools
You need the following tools for the installatio n:
#2 Phillips screwdriver
1/4 in. (6 mm) flat blade screwdriver
wire strippers
RJ-45 cable plug crimp tool
voltmeter or multimete r
drill and drill bits
paper clip
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6.5 Safety information
Read the following safety information before installing the unit.
Danger 1 — Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can
cause serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated tools and follow proper safety precautions when connecting or disconnecting power circuits.
Danger 2 — Make sure all sources of power are turned off and
have no live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a voltmeter to measure for voltage before proceeding.
Danger 3 — Always contact the local utility c ompany before
connecting the enclosure to the utilities.
Caution — Keep indoor CPEs out of direct sunlight. Prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight can damage the unit.
Note 1 — Observe the local and national laws and regulations
that may be applicable to this installation.
Note 2 — Observe the following:
The CPE should be installed in accordance with the
applicable requirements of the NEC or CEC. Local authorities and practices take precedent when there is conflict between the local standard and the NEC or CEC.
The CPE must be installed by qualified service personnel.
Indoor CPEs must be installed with cables that are suitably
rated and listed for indoor use.
See the detailed specifications in the A-240Z-A unit data
sheet for the temperature ranges for these CPEs.
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6.6 Procedure
Use this procedure to install an A-24 0Z-A CPE.
1
Place the CPE unit on a flat surface, such as a desk or shelf.
Note —
The A-240Z-A cannot be stacked with anoth er CPE or w ith
other equipment. The CPE mounti ng requirements are:
allow a minimum 100 mm clearance above the top cover
allow a minimum 50 mm clearance from the side vents
do not place any heat source directly abov e the top cover or below the bottom cover
2
Review the connection locations as shown in Figures 13.
Figure 13 A-240Z-A CPE connections
ON/OFF TEL1 TEL2 WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB USB UPS LED
POWER
ON/OFF
button
TEL1 and TEL2
POTS ports
(RJ-11)
WAN port
(RJ-45)
LAN ports (4)
(RJ-45)
USB 2.0 ports (2)
Power supply
connector
LED on/off
button
Power
connector
Reset button
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3
Connect the Ethernet cables to the RJ-45 ports ; see Figure 13 for the location of the RJ-45 ports.
4
Connect the WAN cable to the RJ-45 WAN port; see Figure 13 for the location of the RJ-45 WAN port.
5
Route the POTS cables directly to the RJ-11 port s as per local practices. The POTS port to the left is labeled TEL1 for Line 1 while the port on the right is labeled TEL2
for Line 2, as shown in Figure 13.
6
Connect the power cable to the pow er conne ctor.
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If applicable, install the power supply according to manufact urer specifications.
Note — Observe the following:
Units must be powered by a Listed or CE app roved and marked
limited power source power supply with a minimum out put rate o f 12 V dc, 1.25 A.
8
Power up the CPE unit by u sing th e pow er sw itch.
9
Verify the CPE LEDs and voltage status; see the 7368 Hardware and Cabling Installation Guide.
10
Activate and test the services; see the 7368 Hardware and Cabling I nstal lati on Guide.
11
If necessary, reset the CPE.
i
Locate the Reset button on an A-240Z-A CPE as shown in Figure 13.
ii
Insert the end of a straightened pa per clip or other narrow ob ject into the h ole in the Reset button to reset the CPE.
12
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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7 Replace an A-240Z-A CPE
7.1
Purpose
7.2
General
7.3
Prerequisites
7.4
Recommended tools
7.5
Safety information
7.6
Procedure
7.1 Purpose
This chapter provides the steps to replace an A-240Z-A CPE.
7.2 General
The steps listed in this chapter describe mounting and cabling for an A-240Z-A CPE.
7.3 Prerequisites
You need the following items before beginning the installation:
all required cables
7.4 Recommended tools
You need the following tools for replacing the CPE:
#2 Phillips screwdriver
1/4 in. (6 mm) flat blade screwdriver
wire strippers
RJ-45 cable plug crimp tool
voltmeter or multimete r
drill and drill bits
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7.5 Safety information
Read the follo wing s afety info rmat ion be fore r eplacing the u nit.
Danger 1 — Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can
cause serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated tools and follow proper safety precautions when connecting or disconnecting power circuits.
Danger 2 — Make sure all sources of power are turned off and
have no live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a voltmeter to measure for voltage before proceeding.
Danger 3 — Always contact the local utility c ompany before
connecting the enclosure to the utilities.
Caution — Keep indoor CPEs out of direct sunlight. Prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight can damage the unit.
Note 1 — Observe the local and national laws and regulations
that may be applicable to this installation.
Note 2 — Observe the following:
The CPE should be installed in accordance with the
applicable requirements of the NEC or CEC. Local authorities and practices take precedent when there is conflict between the local standard and the NEC or CEC.
The CPE must be installed by qualified service personnel.
Indoor CPEs must be installed with cables that are suitably
rated and listed for indoor use.
See the detailed specifications in the A-240Z-A unit data
sheet for the CPE tempera ture ran ges for these CPEs.
7.6 Procedure
Use this procedure to replace an A-240Z-A CPE.
1
Deactivate the CPE services at the P-OLT.
i
Use the RTRV-CPE command to verify the CPE status and th associated services. Record the serial number of the CPE displayed in the c ommand output.
Example:
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RTRV-CPE::CPE-1-1-1-1-1;
ii
If the CPE is in service, place the CPE in OOS state. Example:
ED-CPE::CPE-1-1-1-1-1;
2
Power down the unit by using the on/of f power switch. See Figure 14 for th e connections on the A-240Z-A CPE.
Figure 14 A-240Z-A CPE connections
ON/OFF TEL1 TEL2 WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB USB UPS LED
POWER
ON/OFF
button
TEL1 and TEL2
POTS ports
(RJ-11)
WAN port
(RJ-45)
LAN ports (4)
(RJ-45)
USB 2.0 ports (2)
Power supply
connector
LED on/off
button
Power
connector Reset button
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3
Disconnect the POTS, WAN, Ethernet, and pow er cables from the CPE; see Figu re 14 for the connector locatio ns on t he A-240Z-A CPE.
4
If applicable, disconnect the UPS.
5
Replace the CPE with the new unit. The CPE can be plac ed on an y flat sur f ac e, su ch as a desk or shelf.
6
Connect the Ethernet cables direc tly to the RJ-45 ports; see F igure 14 for the location of the RJ-45 ports.
7
Connect the WAN cable directly to the RJ-45 port; see Figure 14 for the locati on of the RJ-45 WAN port.
8
Connect the POTS cables directly to the RJ-11 ports as per local practices; see Figure 14 for the location of the RJ-11 ports.
The RJ-11 port to the left is labeled TEL1 for Line 1 while the port on the right is labeled TEL2 for Line 2.
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Connect the power cable to the power connector.
10
If applicable, install the power supply according to manufact urer specifications.
Note — Observe the following:
Units must be powered by a Listed or CE app roved and marked
limited power source power supply with a minimum out put rate o f 12 V dc, 1.25 A.
11
Power up the unit by using the power switch.
12
Verify the CPE LEDs and voltage status; see the 7368 Hardware and Cabling Installation Guide.
13
Activate and test the services; see the 7368 Hardware and Cabling I nstal lati on Guide.
14
If necessary, reset the CPE.
i
Locate the Reset button on an A-240Z-A CPE as shown in Figure 14.
ii
Insert the end of a straightened pa per clip or other narrow ob ject into the h ole in the Reset button to reset the CPE.
15
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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8 Configure an A-240Z-A CPE
8.1
General
8.2
GUI configuration
8.3
IOT application software packa ge download
8.1 General
Please refer to the configuration information provided with your OLT for the software configuration procedure for an A-240Z-A CPE.
For HTTP configuration procedures, please refer to the 7368 ISAM CPE Configuration, Management, and Troubleshooting Guide.
8.2 GUI configuration
Use the procedures below to use the web-based GUI for the A-240Z-A. The A-240Z-A is used as an Ethernet gateway to connect devices in the home to the
Internet. The GUI provides a variety of features for the home network including routing and firewall capability. By using the GUI, users can connect all smart equipment in their home, including personal computers, set-top boxes, mobile phones, and other consumer electronics devices, to the Internet.
8.2.1
Login
Use the procedure below to login to the web-based GUI for the A-240Z-A.
Procedure 6 Login to web-based GUI
1
Open a web browser and enter the IP address o f th e CPE in the addr ess bar. The login window appe ars. The default gateway IP address is http://192.168.1.1. You can connect to this IP address
using your web browser after connec ting your PC t o one of Ether net ports of t he CPE. The static IP address of your PC must be in the same 192.168.1.x subnet as the CPE.
2
Enter your username and passwor d in th e Log in win dow, as show n in Figur e 15.
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The default user na me is admin. The default password is a random number, which is included in the CPE kit.
Figure 15 Web login window
Caution — Pressing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds re boot s
the CPE; pressing the Reset button for 10 seco nds resets the CPE to the factory defaults.
Note — If you forget the current u serna me and passw ord, p ress th e
reset button for 5 s and the default values for the username and password will be recovered at startup.
3
Click Login. The Device Information screen appears.
Note — To help protect the security of your I nte rne t co nnection, the
application displays a pop-up reminder to change bot h the Wi- Fi password and the CPE password.
To increase password sec urity, use a minimum of 10 char acters, consisting of a mix of numbers an d upper a nd lower case lette rs.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
8.2.2
Device and connection status
A-240Z-A CPEs support the retrieval of a variety of device and connection information, including:
device information
LAN status
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WAN status
WAN status IP v6
dongle status
home networking information
statistics
voice information
Procedure 7 Device information retrieval
1
Select Status > Device Information from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gatew ay window, as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16 Device Information window
Table 13 describ es the fields in the Device Inform ation window.
Table 13 Device Inform ation parameters
Field Description
Device Name Name on the CPE Vendor Name of the vendor Serial Number Serial number of the CPE Hardware version Hardware version of the CPE
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Boot version Boot version of the CPE Software version Software version o f the CPE Chipset Chipset of the CPE Lot Number Production date of the CPE Device Running Time
Amount of time the device has run since last reset in hours, minutes, and seconds
(2 of 2)
2
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 8 LAN status retrieval
1
Select Status > LAN Status from the to p- level menu in the Ethernet Gateway w indow, as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17 LAN status window
Table 14 describes the fields in the LAN statu s window.
Table 14 LAN status parameter s
Field Description Wireless Information
Wireless Status Indicates whether the wireless is on or off Wireless Channel Wi reless channel number
(1 of 2)
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Field Description SSID Name Name of each SSID Wireless Encryption Status Encryption type used on the wireless connection Wireless Rx Packets Number of packets received on the wireless connection Wireless Tx Packets Number of packets transmitted on the wireless connection Wireless Rx Bytes Number of bytes received on the wireless connection Wireless Tx Bytes Number of bytes transmitted on the wireless connection Power Transmission (mW) Power of the wireless transmission, in mW Ethernet Information Ethernet Status Indicates whether the Ethernet connection is on or off Ethernet IP Address IP address of the Ethernet connection Ethernet Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of the Ethernet connection Ethernet MAC Address MAC address of the Ethernet connection Ethernet Rx Packets Number o f pac kets received on the Ethernet connection Ethernet Tx Packets Number of packets tran smitted on the Ethernet connection Ethernet Rx Bytes Number of bytes received on the Ethernet connection Ethernet Tx Bytes Number of bytes transmitted on the Ethernet connection
(2 of 2)
2
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 9 WAN status retrieval
1
Select Status > WAN Status from the top-level men u in the Ethern et Gateway w indow, as shown in Figure 18.
Figure 18 WAN status window
Table 15 describes the fields in the WAN status window.
Table 15 WAN status parameters
Field Description
WAN connection list
Drop-down menu listing all WAN connections. The connection shown is the
connection for which WAN status will be shown. Connection Mode Connection mode of the WAN connection Enable/Disable Select this checkbox to enable the WAN connection VLAN VLAN ID
(1 of 2)
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Field Description WAN Link Status Whether the WAN link is up or down BRAS Connection Status Whether the BRAS is connected or disconnected IPv4 Address IPv4 address Netmask Netmask Gateway IPv4 gateway address Primary DNS Primary Domain Name Server Second DNS Secondary Domain Name Server Ethernet Link Status Whether the PON link is up or down Tx Packets Number of packets transmitted on the WAN connection Rx Packets Number of packets received on the WAN connection Tx Dropped Number of packets dropped on the transmit WAN connection Rx Dropped Number of packets dropped on the receive WAN connection Err Packets Number of errored packets on the WAN connection
(2 of 2)
2
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 10 WAN status IP v6 ret rieval
1
Select Status > WAN Status IPv6 from the top-le vel menu in the Ethernet Gatew ay window, as shown in Figure 19.
Figure 19 WAN status IPv6 window
Table 16 describes the fields in the WAN status IPv6 w indow.
Table 16 WAN status IPv6 parameters
Field Description
WAN connection list
Drop-down menu listing all WAN connections. The connection shown is the
connection for which WAN status will be shown. Enable/Disable Select this checkbox to enable the WAN connection VLAN VLAN ID WAN Link Status Whether the WAN link is up or down IPv6 Address IPv6 a ddre ss that identifies the device and its location IPv6 Prefix IPv6 prefix IPv6 Gateway IPv6 gateway address
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Primary DNS Primary Domain Name Server Second DNS Secondary Domain Name Server Ethernet Link Status Whether the PON link is up or down Tx Packets Number of packets tran smit ted on the WAN connection Rx Packets Number of packets received on the WAN connection Tx Dropped Number of packets dropped on the transmit WAN connection Rx Dropped Number of packets dropped on the receive WAN connection Err Packets Number of errored packets on the WAN connection
(2 of 2)
2
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 11 Dongle status retrieval
1
Select Status > Dongle Status from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 20.
Figure 20 Dongle Status window
Table 17 describes the fields in the Dongle Status wind ow.
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Table 17 Dongle Status par ameters
Field Description
USB Dongle
Displays the USB dongle information:
USB Dongle Status
IMEI
Access Technology
Network in Use
RSSI (dBm)
SIM card
Displays the SIM card information
Status
IMSI
ICCID
MSISDN
Statistics Displays the number of bytes, sent and received, and the packet sent and received
2
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 12 Home networking information retrieval
1
Select Status > Home Networking from the top-level menu in th e Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21 Home networking information window
Table 18 describ es the fields in the Home netw orking w indow .
Table 18 Home networking parameters
Field Description Local Interface
Ethernet Table displays the number of Ethernet connections and their settings Wireless Table displays the number of wireless connections and their settings Wireless Settings Network Name Name of the wireless network
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Access Point Hexade cima l address of the wireless access point Local Devices Table entry
Each entry indicates the status (active or inactive), connection type, device name, IP address, hardware address, and IP address allocation of each connected local device.
(2 of 2)
2
Click Delete to delete a particular local device connection.
3
Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 13 Statistics retrieval
1
Select Status > Statistics from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window. Statistics are available for LAN ports and WLAN ports. Figure 22 shows the statistics for the LAN ports.
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Figure 22 LAN ports statistics window
2
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 14 Voice information retrieval
1
Select Status > Voice Information from the t op-level menu in the Ethe rnet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 23.
Figure 23 Voice Information window
Table 19 describ es the fields in the Voice Informatio n window.
Table 19 Voice Information parameters
Field Description
Line Select the POTS line: 1 or 2 Line Status Status of the selected POTS line: IDLE, Off Hook, or On Hook Softswitch
(1)
Proxy IP address; blank if the line is not registered
Phone number
(1)
Phone number configured for the selected telephone line
Register Status
Registration status of the selected POTS port: registered or
unregistered Register Error Code Error code for the unregistered POTS port Register Error Reason Error reason for the unregistered POTS port
Note
(1)
This field is only visible at the admin level; it is not visible at the us erAdm in l eve l.
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Click Refresh to update the displayed information.
3
STOP. This procedure is complete.
8.2.3
Network configuration
A-240Z-A CPEs also support network configuration, including:
LAN
LAN IPv6
WAN
WAN DHCP
Wireless 2.4G
Wireless 5G
wireless schedule
routing
DNS
TR-069
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Procedure 15 LAN networking configuration
1
Select Network > LAN from the top- level men u in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24 LAN network window
Table 20 describes the fields in the LAN network window .
Table 20 LAN network parameters
Field Description
IPv4 Address IP Address of the CPE Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the CPE DHCP enable Select this checkbox to enable DHCP DHCP Start IP Address Starting DHCP IP address DHCP End IP Address Ending DHCP IP address DHCP Lease Time DHCP lease time (in min)
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Primary DNS Primary domain name server Secondary DNS Secondary domain name server Static DHCP MAC Address MAC address to associate to the LAN Static DHCP IP Address IP address to associate to the bound MAC address
(2 of 2)
2
Configure the LAN.
3
Click Save.
4
Bind a MAC address to the LAN by entering the MAC a nd IP addresses in the St atic DHCP Entry fields and then clickin g Add. Repea t for all MAC addr ess es to be bo und.
5
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 16 LAN IPv6 networking configuration
1
Select Network > LAN_IPv6 from th e top-level menu in the Eth erne t Gatew ay window, as shown in Figure 25.
Figure 25 LAN IPv6 network window
Table 21 describes t he fields in t he LAN IPv6 network window .
Table 21 LAN IPv6 network parameters
Field Description
DNS Server Choose a DNS server from the drop-down menu. prefix config
Choose a prefix config option from the drop-down menu, either WANConnection (prefix will be obtained from the WAN) or Static (enables you to enter the prefix).
prefix
This field appears if you selected the “Static” option for the “prefix config” field. Type a connection.
Interface
This field appears if you selected the Wan Connection option for the “prefix config” field. Choose a WAN connection interface from the drop-down menu.
(1 of 2)
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Field Description DHCP Start IP Address Enter the starting DHCP IP address. DHCP End IP Address Enter the ending DHCP IP address. Whether the address info
through DCHP
Select this checkbox to enable address information retrieval through DHCP.
Whether other info obtained through DHCP
Select this checkbox to enable retrieval of other information through DHCP.
Maximum interval for periodic RA messages
Enter the maximum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router Advertisement messages. The interval range is from 4 to 1800.
Minimum interval for periodic RA messages
Enter the minimum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router Advertisement messages. The interval range is from 4 to 1800.
(2 of 2)
2
Choose a DNS server, prefix con fig, and in ter fac e.
3
Select or enter the DHCP configuration information.
4
Enter the maximum and mi nimum i nte rval s for RA messages .
5
Click Save/Apply.
6
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 17 WAN networking configuration
1
Select Network > WAN from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 26.
Figure 26 WAN network window
Table 22 describes t he fields in the WAN netw ork window.
Table 22 WAN network parameters
Field Description
WAN Connection List
Choose a WAN connection from the drop-down menu to set the connection
parameters Access Type Choose an access type from the drop-down menu Connection Type Select a connection type: IPoE or PPPoE IP Mode Choose an IP mode from the drop-down menu: IPv4 or IPv6 Enable/Disable Select this checkbox to enable the WAN connection NAT Select this checkbox to enable NAT Service Select the checkboxes to enable service types for this connection Enable VLAN Select this checkbox to enable VLAN VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID
(1 of 2)
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Field Description VLAN PRI Enter the VLAN PRI WAN IP Mode Choose an IP mode from the drop-down menu Manual DNS Enter a DNS
(2 of 2)
2
Configure a specific WAN connection.
3
Click Save.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 18 WAN DHCP configuration
1
Select Network > W AN DHCP from the to p-leve l menu in the Etherne t Gateway window, as shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27 WAN DHCP wind ow
Table 23 describes the fields in the WAN DHCP window.
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Table 23 WAN DHCP parameters
Field Description
WAN Connection List Choose a WAN connection from the drop-down menu DHCP Option 50 persistent Select this checkbox to enable DHCP Option 50 Enable DHCP Option 60 Select this checkbox to enable DHCP Option 60 (vendor class identifier) Vendor Class Identifier 60 Enter the identifier for the vendor class Enable DHCP Option 61 Select this checkbox to enable DHCP Option 61 (client identifier)
2
Configure a WAN DHCP option.
3
Click Save.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 19 Wireless 2.4G networking configuration
1
Select Network > Wireless 2.4GHz from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 28.
Figure 28 Wireless 2.4GHz network window
Table 24 describ es the fields in the Wireless 2 .4G Hz ne twork window .
Table 24 Wireless 2.4GHz network parameters
Field Description
Enable Select this checkbox to enable WiFi
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Mode
Choose a Wi-Fi mode from the drop-down menu:
auto (b/g/n)
b
g
n
b/g
Channel
Choose a channel from the drop-down menu or choose Auto to have the channel
automatically assigned Bandwidth Choose 20 MHz or 40 MHz from the drop-down menu. Transmitting Power Choose the percentage transmitting power from the drop-down menu WMM Select this checkbox to enable or disable wireless multi media Total MAX Users Enter the total number of MAX users SSID Select Choose the SSID from the drop-down menu SSID Name Enter the SSID name Enable SSID Enable or disable SSID from this drop-down menu SSID Broadcast Enable or disable SSID broadcast from this drop-down menu Port Mode
Choose a port mode from the drop-down menu:
Route
Bridge
Encryption Mode
Choose an encryption mode from the drop-down menu:
OPEN
WEP
WPA/WPA2 Personal
WPA/WPA2 Enterpr ise
WPA Ve rs ion
Choose a WPA version from the drop-down menu:
WPA1
WPA2
WPA1/WPA2
WPA Encryption Mode
Choose a WPA encryption mode from the drop-down menu:
TKIP
AES
TKIP/AES
WPA Key Enter the WPA key Enable WPS Enable or disable WPS from this drop-down menu WPS Mo de
Select a WPS mode from the drop-down menu: PBC (Push Button Connect) or PIN
(Personal Identification Number)
(2 of 2)
2
Configure the WiFi connection.
3
If you have enabled and configure d WPS, click WPS connect.
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Click Save.
5
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 20 Wireless 5G networking configuration
1
Select Network > Wireless 5GHz from the top-l evel menu in th e Ethernet Gateway window , as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29 Wireless 5GHz network window
Table 25 describ es the fields in the Wireless 5 GH Z netw ork win dow.
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Table 25 Wireless 5GHz network parameters
Field Description
Enable Select this checkbox to enable WiFi Bandwidth
Choose from:
20 MHz
40 MHz
80 MHz
Channel
Choose a channel from the drop-down menu or choose Auto to have the
channel automatically assigned Transmitting Power
Choose a percentage for the transmitting power from the drop-down menu:
Low (20%)
Medium (40%)
High (60%)
Maximum (100%)
WMM Select this checkbox to enable or disable wireless multi media Enable MU-MIMO Choose Enable or disable MU-MIMO from this drop-down menu
The default is Enable, which enables users and wireless terminals to
communicate with each other.
MU-MIMO may decrease Wi-Fi performance for clients who do not support it,
in which case Nokia recommends that you choose Disable. Total MAX Users Enter the total number of MAX users DFS re-entry Select this checkbox to enable or disable DFS re-entry SSID Select Choose the SSID from the drop-down menu SSID Name Change the name of the selected SSID Enable SSID Choose Enable or disable SSID from this drop-down menu SSID Broadcast Choose Enable or disable SSID broadcast from this drop-down menu Port Mode Choose Route or Bridge from the drop-down menu MAX Users Enter the number of MAX users Encryption Mode
Choose an encryption mode from the drop-down menu:
OPEN
WEP
WPA/WPA2 Personal
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
(1)(2)
WPA Key Enter the WPA key Enable WPS Choose Enable or disable WPS from this drop-down menu
Notes
(1)
When Encryption Mode is set to “WPA/WPA2 Enterpris e”, the following options are no longer available: WPA version, WPA encryption mode, WPA key, Enable WPS, WPS mode.
(2)
When Encryption Mode is set to “WPA/WPA2 Enterprise”, the fol lowing options become available: Primary RADIUS server, port and password; Secondary RADIUS server, port, and password; RADIUS accounting port.
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Configure the Wireless connection.
3
If you have enabled and configure d WPS, click WPS connect.
4
Click Save.
5
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 21 Wireless scheduling
1
Select Network > Wireless Schedule from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 30.
Figure 30 Wireless Schedule window
2
Select the Schedule Function checkbox to turn the wireless signal off for the configured period.
3
Click the plus sign (+) to add a scheduling rule. A separate panel displays for configuring wireless schedule rules.
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Enter a start time and end time fo r the p eriod in w hich you want the w ireless signal off.
5
Choose Everyday or Individual Days from the drop-down m enu.
6
If you chose Individual Days, select the checkboxes for the de sired days. The Recurrence Pattern shows the rules created to date.
7
If desired, click the plus sign (+) to add more rules.
8
Click Save Changes.
9
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 22 Routing configuration
1
Select Network > Routing from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 31.
Figure 31 Routing network window
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Table 26 describ es the fields in the R outing netw ork window.
Table 26 Routing network parameters
Field Description
Enable Routing Select this checkbox to enable routing Destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address Destination Netmask Enter the destination network mask Gateway Enter the gateway address IPv4 Interface
Choose a WAN connection previously created in the WAN network window from the drop-down menu
Forwarding Policy Choose a forwarding policy from the drop-down menu
2
Enter the routing information.
3
Click Add.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 23 DNS configuration
1
Select Network > DNS from the top-le vel menu in the Ethernet Gateway w indow, as shown in Figure 32.
Figure 32 DNS network window
Table 27 describes t he fields in the DNS network window .
Table 27 DNS network parameters
Field Description
DNS Proxy Select this checkbox to enable DNS proxy Domain Name Domain name IPv4 Address Domain IP address Origin Domain Origin domain name New Domain New domain name
2
Enter the domain name and IP address and click Add.
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If required, associate an origin domain with a new domain, click Add.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 24 TR-069 configuration
1
Select Network > TR-069 from the top- level menu in t he Ether net Gateway wi ndow, as shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33 TR-069 network window
Table 28 describ es the fields in the TR-069 ne twork window .
Table 28 TR-069 network parameters
Field Description
Periodic Inform Enable Select this checkbox to enable periodic inform updates Periodic Inform Interval(s) Time between periodic inform updates, in seconds URL URL of the auto-configuration server Username U ser name used to log in to the CPE
(1 of 2)
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Field Description Password Password used to log in to the CPE Connect Request Username Username used to log in to the auto-configuration server Connect Request Password Password used to log in to the auto-configuration server
(2 of 2)
2
Configure TR-069 by entering the required informat ion.
3
Click Save.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
8.2.4
Security configuration
A-240Z-A CPE also supports security configuratio n, including:
firewall
MAC filter
IP filter
URL filter
parental control
DMZ and ALG
access control
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Procedure 25 Firewall configuration
1
Select Security > Firewall from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34 Firewall window
Firewall security applies only to services provided by the CPE. Internet access from the LAN side is not affected by this firewall.
Three security levels are available: Low, Medium, and High. At the Low level, pre-routing is supported: port forwarding, DMZ, host application, and host
drop. Also supported are application services: DDNS, DHCP, DNS, H248, IGMP, NTP clie nt, SSH, Telnet, TFTP, TR-069, and VoIP.
At the Medium level, pre-routi ng is support ed: port forwarding, DMZ, host application, and host drop. Also supported are applicatio n services: DDNS, DHC P, DNS, H248, IGMP, NTP client, TFTP, TR-069, and VoIP. The following types of ICMP messages are permitted: echo request and reply, destination unreachable, and TTL exceeded. Other types of ICMP messages are blocked. DNS proxy is supported from LAN to WAN but not from WAN to LAN.
At the High level, pre-routing and application services are not supported. UDP Port 8000 can be used to access the services, for examp le FTP can use 8021 and Telne t can u se 8023. Regular UDP cannot be used. RG access is permitted via the LAN side but not via the WAN side.
Table 29 describes the fields in the firew all window .
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Table 29 Firewall parameters
Field Description
Security level Choose the security level from the drop-down menu: low, medium, or high Attack Protect
(Protection against DoS or DDoS attacks)
Choose enable or disable attack protect from the drop-down menu The default is disable
2
Configure the firewall.
3
Click Save.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 26 MAC filter configuration
1
Select Security > MAC Filter fr om the to p-level me nu in the Ethern et Gateway wind ow, as shown in Figure 35.
Figure 35 MAC filter window
Table 30 describes the fields in the MAC fi lter wi ndow.
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Table 30 MAC filter param eters
Field Description
Enable MAC filter Select this checkbox to enable the MAC filter MAC Address Select a MAC address from the drop-down menu or enter the address in the text field MAC Filter Mode Choose the MAC filter mode from this drop-down menu: Blocked or Allowed
2
Click Refresh to update the information.
3
Configure a MAC filter.
4
Click Add.
5
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 27 IP filter configuration
1
Select Security > IP filter from the top-leve l menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 36.
Figure 36 IP filter window
Table 31 describes the fields in the IP filter window.
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Table 31 IP filter parameters
Field Description
Enable IP Filter Select this checkbox to enable an IP filter Mode
Choose an IP filter mode from the drop-down menu:
Drop for upstream
Drop for downstream
Internal Client
Choose an internal client from the drop-down menu:
Customer setting - uses the IP address input below
IP - uses the connecting devices' IP to the CPE
Local IP Address Local IP address Source Subnet Mask Source subnet mask Remote IP Address Remote IP address Destination Subnet Mask Destination subnet mask Protocol Choose an application protocol or all from the drop-down menu
2
Configure the IP filter.
3
Click Add.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 28 URL filter configuration
1
Select Security > URL Filter from the top-level menu in the Ethernet Gateway window, as shown in Figure 37.
Figure 37 URL Filter window
Table 32 describes the fields in the URL Filte r win dow.
Table 32 URL Filter parameters
Field Description
Enable URL filter Select the checkbox to enable the URL filter URL filter type
Select the checkbox for Exclude URL or Include URL URL Address Type the URL address Port Number Type the port number; the default is 80
2
Configure the URL Filter.
3
Click Add Filter.
4
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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Procedure 29 Parental control
1
Select Security > Parent Control from the top-lev el menu in the Eth erne t Gateway w indow , as shown in Figure 38.
Figure 38 Parental Control window
Table 33 describ es the field s in the Pa rental Con trol window.
Table 33 Parental control parameters
Field Description
Policy Name Enter a name for the parental control policy or choose a policy from the list MAC Address Enter the MAC address or choose a MAC address from the list IPv4 Address Enter the IPv4 address for the device or choose an IPv4 address from the list Days of the week
Choose Every Day, or Individual Days and select the checkboxes for the days of the week for which the policy applies
From/To Enter the times for the policy to be in effect
2
Select the Access Control checkbox.
3
Click the plus sign (+) to add a policy. A separate panel displays for configuring the policy na me, IP a ddr ess of the device, and
dates and times for the policy.
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Configure the parental control policy.
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Click Enable to activate the policy.
6
STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedure 30 DMZ and ALG configuration
1
Select Security > DMZ and ALG from the top-leve l menu in the Et hernet Gatew ay window , as shown in Figure 39.
Figure 39 DMZ and ALG window
Table 34 describes the fields in the DMZ and ALG window.
Table 34 DMZ and ALG para meters
Field Description
ALG Config
Select the checkboxes to enable the protocols to be supported by the ALG: FTP, TFTP, SIP, H323, RTSP, L2TP, IPSEC, PPTP
DMZ Config
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Field Description WAN Connection List Choose a WAN connection from the drop-down menu Enable DMZ Select this checkbox to enable DMZ on the chosen WAN connection DMZ IP Address
Choose Customer Setting and enter the DMZ IP address or choose the IP address of a connected device from the drop-down menu
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2
Configure ALG.
3
Click Save ALG.
4
Configure DMZ.
5
Click Save DMZ.
6
STOP. This procedure is complete.
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