This manual is intended for people who want to configure the CellPipe 7130 RG
using the web configurator.
Related Documentation
Quick Start Guide
The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away. It
contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet
access.
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Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide.
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.
Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may
need to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.
Syntax Conventions
• The CellPipe 7130 RG may be referred to as the “CellPipe 7130 RG”, the
“device”, the “system” or the “product” in this User’s Guide.
• Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.
Document Conventions
• A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example,
[ENTER] means the “enter” or “ret urn” key on your keyboard.
• “Enter” means for you to type one or more characters and then press the
[ENTER] key. “Select” or “choose” means for you to use one of the predefined
choices.
• A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For
example, Maintenance > Log > Log Setting means you first click
Maintenance in the navigation panel, then the Log sub menu and finally the
Log Setting tab to get to that screen.
• Units of measurement may denote the “metric” value or the “scientific” value.
For example, “k” for kilo may denote “1000” or “1024”, “M” for mega may
denote “1000000” or “1048576” and so on.
• “e.g.,” is a shorthand for “for instance”, and “i.e.,” means “that is” or “in other
words”.
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Icons Used in Figures
Figures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The CellPipe 7130
RG icon is not an exact representation of your device.
CellPipe 7130 RGComputerNotebook computer
ServerDSLAMFirewall
TelephoneSwitchRouter
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Safety Warnings
• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
• Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
• Do NOT store things on the device.
• Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk
of electric shock from lightning.
• Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device.
• Do NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to
dangerous high voltage points or other risks. ONLY qualified service personnel should
service or disassemble this device. Please contact your vendor for further information.
• Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports.
• Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them.
• Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling.
• Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your device.
• Connect the power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in
North America or 230V AC in Europe).
• Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the
product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord.
• Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause
electrocution.
• If the power adaptor or cord is damaged, remove it from the device and the power
source.
• Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord. Contact your local vendor to order a
new one.
• Do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors. There is a
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
• Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your
device.
• Use only No. 26 AWG (American Wire Gauge) or larger telecommunication line cord.
• Antenna Warning! This device meets ETSI and FCC certification requirements when using
the included antenna(s). Only use the included antenna(s).
• If you wall mount your device, make sure that no electrical lines, gas or water pipes will
be damaged.
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Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE
stands for Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment. It means that used electrical
and electronic products should not be mixed with general waste. Used electrical and
electronic equipment should be treated separately.
The CellPipe 7130 RG is a wireless VDSL2+ router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway
with Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HPNA) capability. It has a DSL port for
super-fast Internet access over analog (PO TS) telephone lines and a Giga Ethernet
port high-speed Internet access through cable. The CellPipe 7130 RG supports
bothPacket Transfer Mode (PTM) and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). It is
backward compatible with ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ in case VDSL is not
available.
Only use firmware for your CellPipe 7130 RG’s specific model.
Refer to the label on the bottom of your CellPipe 7130 RG.
The CellPipe 7130 RG has a a USB port used to share files via a USB memory stick
or a USB hard drive. The CellPipe 7130 RG can also function as a media server to
let other users in the network open media files stored in the USB device.
See Chapter 27 on page 297 for a full list of features.
1.2 Ways to Manage the CellPipe 7130 RG
Use any of the following methods to manage the CellPipe 7130 RG.
• Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of the
CellPipe 7130 RG using a (supported) web browser.
• TR-069. This is an auto-configuration server used to remotely configure your
device.
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1.3 Good Habits for Managing the CellPipe 7130
RG
Do the following things regularly to make the CellPipe 7130 RG more secure and
to manage the CellPipe 7130 RG more effectively.
• Change the password. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that consists
of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.
• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes
unstable or even crashes. If you forget y our password, you will hav e to reset the
CellPipe 7130 RG to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier
configuration file, you would not have to totally re-configure the CellPipe 7130
RG. You could simply restore your last configuration.
1.4 Applications for the CellPipe 7130 RG
Here are some example uses for which the CellPipe 7130 RG is well suited.
1.4.1 Internet Access
Your Cel lPipe 7130 RG provides shared Internet access b y connecting the DSL port
to the DSL or MODEM jack on a splitter or your telephone jack. You can have up
to eight WAN services over one ADSL, VDSL or Ethernet WAN line. The CellPipe
7130 RG cannot work in ADSL, VDSL and Ethernet WAN mode at the same time.
Note: The ADSL, VDSL and Ethernet WAN lines share the same eight W AN Connect
(or layer-2) interfaces that you configure in the CellPipe 7130 RG. Refer to
Section 5.5 on page 105 for the WAN > Connect screen.
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Computers can connect to the CellPipe 7130 RG’s LAN ports (or wirelessly).
Figure 1 CellPipe 7130 RG’s Internet Access Application
WLAN
LAN
WLAN
LAN
WAN
Bridging
IPoE
PPPoE
ADSL / VDSL
A
WAN
IPoA / PPPoA
ADSL
A
WLAN
WAN
Bridging
IPoE
PPPoE
LAN
You can also configure IP filtering on the CellPipe 7130 RG for secure Internet
access. When the IP filter is on, all incoming traffic from the Internet to your
network is blocked by default unless it is initiated from your network. This means
that probes from the outside to your network are not allowed, but you can safely
browse the Internet and download files.
A
Ethernet
DSL
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1.4.2 HomePNA
The CellPipe 7130 RG complies with HomePNA (Home Phoneline Networking
Alliance, also known as HPNA) 3.1, a home networking technology for carrying
data over existing coaxial cables and telephone wiring.
The figure below shows your CellPipe 7130 RG (A) connecting to a phone line
outlet for DSL Internet access and a coaxial outlet to relay Internet connectivity to
other coxial outlets in the building. The laptop (B) connects wirelessly to the
CellPipe 7130 RG. The set-up box (C) connects into a coaxi al outlet in another part
of the house for access to online videos.
Figure 2 HomePNA Application
1.4.3 CellPipe 7130 RG’s USB Support
The USB port of the CellPipe 7130 RG is used for file-sharing and media server
features.
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File Sharing
Use the built-in USB 2.0 port to share files via a USB memory stick or a USB hard
drive (B). You can connect one USB hard drive to the CellPipe 7130 RG at a time.
Figure 3 USB File Sharing Application
B
A
Media Server
You can also use the Cel lPipe 7130 RG as a media server. This lets anyone on yo ur
network play video, music, and photos from a USB device (B) connected to the
CellPipe 7130 RG’s USB port (without having to copy them to another computer).
Figure 4 USB Media Server Application
B
A
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1.5 Hardware Connections
Remove the CellPipe 7130 RG’s plastic cover before using it.
Figure 5 Hardware Connections
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1Do one of the following for your Internet connection:
1aDSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to a telephone jack (or the
DSL or MODEM jack on a splitter, if you have one).
1bGigE: If you have a broadband router or modem already in your network, use
an Ethernet cable to connect this port to an Ethernet jack with Internet access.
2ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to one of these ports
for initial configuration and/or Internet access.
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Note: Use an 8-wire Ethernet cable for Gigabit connections. Using a 4-wire Ethernet
cable limits your connection to 100 Mbps. Note that the connection speed also
depends on what the Ethernet device at the other end can support.
3HPNA: Use a coaxial cable to connect to a coaxial outlet and relay Internet tr af fic
throughout your house through coaxial cabling.
4USB 2.0: Connect a USB (version 2.0 or lower) memory stick or a USB hard drive
for f il e sh a r i ng . The CellPipe 7130 RG au tomatically detects the USB device. Use
a USB extension cable if the stick is too big to fit.
5Use the power adaptor provided with your CellPipe 7130 RG to connect an
appropriate power source to this socket.
6Push the power button to the on position.
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1.6 LEDs (Lights)
The following graphic displays the labels of the LEDs.
Figure 6 LEDs on the Device
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None of the LEDs are on if the CellPipe 7130 RG is not receiving power.
Table 1 LED Descriptions
LED
INTERNETGreenOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG has an IP connection but no traffic.
COLO
R
STATUS DESCRIPTION
Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or
assigned by a DHCP server), PPP negotiation was
successfully completed (if used) and the DSL connection
is up.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is sending or receiving IP traffic.
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LED
DSLGreenOnThe DSL line is up.
WPSGreenOnThe wireless connection is successful. The light turns on
WLANGreenOnThe wireless network is activated and is operating in IEEE
HPNAGreenOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG is connected to an HPNA-equipped
USBGreenOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG recognizes a USB connection.
GigEGreenOnThe Giga Ethernet connection is working.
ETHERNET
1-4
PowerGreenOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG is receiving power and ready for
COLO
R
GreenOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG has a successful 100 Mbps
RedOnThe CellPipe 7130 RG detected an error while self-
STATUS DESCRIPTION
OffThere is no Internet connection or the gateway is in
bridged mode.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is initializing the DSL line.
OffThe DSL line is down.
for about 3 seconds before turning off.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is conne cting with other wireless
clients using WPS.
OffThe WPS feature is not activated or has an error.
802.11b/g mode.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is communicating with other
wireless clients.
OffThe wireless network is not activated.
device through the coaxial cable.
BlinkingData is transmitting over the HPNA cable.
OffN o HPNA device is connected.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is sending/receiving data to /from
the USB device connected to it.
OffThe CellPipe 7130 RG does not detect a USB connection.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is sending or receiving data to/
from the Giga Ethernet link.
OffThere is no Giga Ethernet link.
Ethernet connection with a device on the Local Area
Network (LAN).
Blinking The CellPipe 7130 RG is sending or receiving data to/
from the LAN at 100 Mbps.
OffThe CellPipe 7130 RG does not have an Ethernet
connection with the LAN.
use.
BlinkingThe CellPipe 7130 RG is self-testing.
testing, or there is a device malfunction.
OffThe CellPipe 7130 RG is not receiving power.
BlinkingFirmware upgrade is in progress.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for information on hardware connections.
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1.7 The RESET Button
If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you will need
to use the RESET button at the back of the device to reload the factory-default
configuration file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had
previously and the password will be reset to “telus”.
1Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking).
2To set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for
ten seconds or until the POWER LED begins to blink and then release it. When the
POWER LED begins to blink, the defaults have been restored and the device
restarts.
1.8 The WLAN Button
You can use the WLAN button of the device to turn the wireless LAN off or on.
1Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking).
2Press the WLAN button for one second and release it. The WLAN LED should
change from on to off or vice versa. Refer to Section 7.4 on page 143 for more
information.
1.9 The WPS Button
You can use the WPS button to activate WPS in order to quickly set up a wireless
network with strong security.
1Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking).
2Make sure the wireless LAN is turned on. Refer to Section 1.8 on page 28 and
Section 7.4 on page 143 for information or check that the WLAN LED is on.
3Press the WPS button for more than one second and release it. Press the WPS
button on another WPS -enabled device within range of the CellPipe 7130 RG. The
WPS LED should flash while the CellPipe 7130 RG sets up a WPS connection with
the wireless device. Refer to Section 7.6 on page 153 for more information.
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Y ou must activate WPS in the CellPipe 7130 RG and in another wireless device within
two minutes of each other. See Section 7.10.4 on page 163 for more information.
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Tutorials
2.1 Overview
This chapter describes:
• How to Set up a Wireless Network on page 29.
• HomePNA Example Setup on page 39
• How to Use ATM QoS with Multiple PVCs on page 40.
• How to Allow Out-of-band Remote Management from the WAN on page 53.
• Using the Media Server Feature on page 65
• Using the File Sharing Feature on page 71.
• Setting Up NAT Port Forwarding on page 72..
• Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network on page 74
• Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup on page 77
• Access the CellPipe 7130 RG Using DDNS on page 80
Note: The tutorials featured in this chapter require a basic understanding of
connecting to and using the Web Configurator on your CellPipe 7130 RG. For
details, see the included Quick Start Guide. For field descriptions of individual
screens, see the related technical reference in this User's Guide.
2.2 How to Set up a Wireless Network
This tutorial gives you examples of how to set up an access point (AP) and
wireless client for wireless communication using the following parameters. The
wireless clients can access the Internet through an AP wirelessly.
The CellPipe 7130 RG’s AP function is enabled by default. The wireless settings,
such as the SSID and pre-shared key, are already configured in the CellPipe 7130
RG. Use this tutorial if you want to use wirel es s settings other than the default
values.
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2.2.1 Example Parameters
SSIDSSID_Example3
Security WPA-PSK
(Pre-Shared Key: ThisismyWPA-PSKpre-sharedkey)
802.11 modeIEEE 802.11b/g/n Mixed
An access point or wireless router is referred to as “A P” and a computer with a
wireless network card or USB/PCI adapter is referred to as “wireless client” here.
We use the CellPipe 7130 RG web screens and M-302 utility screens as an
example. The screens may vary slightly for different models.
2.2.2 Configuring the AP
Follow the steps below to configure the wireless settings on your AP.
1Open the Network > Wireless LAN screen in the AP’s web configurator.
Network > Wireless LAN
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