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The ZXA10 F660 Training Manual provides comprehensive guidance on the setup, configuration, and management of the ZXA10 F660 GPON ONU device. It covers product features, specifications, and detailed instructions for network and VoIP configuration, as well as device management. The manual emphasizes the importance of proper preliminary setup and TCP/IP configuration for successful device operation.

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ZXA10 F660

GPON ONU
Training Manual

V1.0

ZTE UNIVERSITY
ZTE University, Dameisha
YanTian District, Shenzhen,
P. R. China
518083
Tel: (86) 755 26778800
Fax: (86) 755 26778999
URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn
E-mail: [email protected]
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The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION.

Publishing Date (MONTH/DATE/YEAR) : 03/03/2011


Contents

ZXA10 F660 Training Manual........................................ 1


1 Overview ................................................................... 2
1.1 Product Introduction .............................................................. 2
1.2 Features and Specifications..................................................... 3
1.3 Product Appearance ............................................................... 3
1.4 System Requirements ............................................................ 6
1.5 System Application Environment.............................................. 7
2 Configuration Preparation ......................................... 9
2.1 Preliminary Setup .................................................................. 9
2.2 Configuring TCP/IP Protocol .................................................... 9
2.3 Logging In to the Device........................................................13
3 Device Status .......................................................... 15
3.1 Device Information ...............................................................15
3.2 Network Connection Information ............................................16
3.3 User Interface Information.....................................................17
3.3.1 WLAN Interface Information ..........................................17
3.3.2 Ethernet Interface Information .......................................19
3.3.3 VoIP Status Information ................................................20
4 Network Configuration ............................................ 21
4.1 Configuring WAN Connection ..................................................21
4.2 WLAN Configuration ..............................................................25
4.2.1 Configuring Basic WLAN Parameters................................25
4.2.2 Configuring Multi-SSID Parameters .................................27
4.2.3 Configuring Security Properties ......................................28
4.2.4 Viewing Associated Devices ...........................................32
4.3 Address Management Configuration ........................................33
4.3.1 Configuring DHCP Server...............................................33
4.3.2 Configuring DHCP Binding .............................................35
4.3.3 Configuring Specific Address Range ................................36
4.4 Route Management Configuration ...........................................37
4.4.1 Configuring Default Gateway..........................................37
4.4.2 Configuring Static Routing .............................................38
5 VoIP Configuration .................................................. 41
5.1 Configuring VoIP WAN Connection...........................................41
5.2 Configuring SIP ....................................................................42
5.3 Configuring SIP Accounts.......................................................43
5.4 Configuring VoIP Advanced Parameters....................................44
5.5 Configuring VoIP Media Parameters .........................................46
5.6 Configuring Fax ....................................................................47
6 Device Management ................................................ 49
6.1 TR069 Configuration .............................................................49
6.1.1 Configuring Basic TR069 Parameters ...............................49
6.1.2 Importing TRO69 Certificate ..........................................51
6.2 User Management ................................................................52
6.3 Device Management..............................................................52
6.3.1 System Management ....................................................53
6.3.2 Software Upgrade ........................................................53
6.3.3 Configuration Management ............................................55
6.4 Log Management ..................................................................56
6.5 Ping Diagnosis .....................................................................57
Glossary ..................................................................... 63
ZXA10 F660 Training
Manual
After you have completed this course, you

will be able to:


>> Familiar with ZXA10 F660 and it’s Ap-
plication
>> Familiar with ZXA10 F660 Main Fea-
tures
>> Familiar with ZXA10 F660 Basic config-
uration

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Chapter 1 Overview
After you have completed this chapter, you will know:
>> Product Introduction
>> Features and Specifications
>> System Appearance
>> System Application

1.1 Product Introduction


ZXA10 F660 is a user-side access device module. It uses the com-
puter network technology and broadband optical network technol-
ogy to establish a home network center for the access of network
devices. It provides users with various services.
Table 1 lists the ports and functions of ZXA10 F660 series products.

TABLE 1 ZXA10 F660 PORTS AND FUNCTIONS

Product Port Function

ZXA10 F660 Four GE ports, two Supports Internet


POTS ports, one Wi-Fi access, IPTV, VoIP,
port, and two USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi. It can
ports be used as a home
gateway.

ZXA10 F668 Four GE ports, two Supports Internet


POTS ports, one Wi-Fi access, IPTV, VoIP,
port, two USB 2.0 Wi-Fi, and CATV. It
ports, and one CATV can be used as a
port home gateway.

ZXA10 F600G Four GE ports and two Supports Internet


USB 2.0 ports access and IPTV.

ZXA10 F627 Four GE ports, two Supports Internet


POTS ports, and one access, IPTV, VoIP,
Wi-Fi port and Wi-Fi. It can
be used as a home
gateway.

ZXA10 F625G Four GE ports, two Supports Internet


POTS port and one access, IPTV, VoIP,
CATV port and CATV. It can
be used as a home
gateway.

ZXA10 F607 Four GE ports and one Supports Internet


Wi-Fi port access, IPTV, and
Wi-Fi. It can be used
as a home gateway.

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1.2 Features and Specifications


System Features ZXA10 F660 has the following features:
� MAC cache: 4K
� Multicast services: 1024 multicast groups
� VLAN range: 1 - 4095
� GEM ports: 256
� T-CONTs: 40
Interface Features The interface features are as follows:
� GPON interface: complies with the PON standard and SC/APC,
in compliance with ITU G.984.1 - G.984.5 standards
� Ethernet interface: 10/100/1000 Mbps GE interfaces (RJ-45),
in compliance with IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards
� POTS interface: RJ-11
� WLAN interface: complying with the IEEE 802.11n standard
with built-in antenna
Technical Features ZXA10 F660 implements data access and IP voice access.
� For data access, ZXA10 F660 implement L2 data switching and
forwarding.
By working with relevant network devices through signaling
protocols such as H.248 and SIP, ZXA10 F660 implements IP
voice function.
� ZXA10 F660 provides the security, QoS, and network manage-
ment functions, such as multi-level authentication based on
devices, users, and services.
It supports data channel encryption, implementation of QoS re-
quirements matching the local devices and network according
to services with different requirements, and network manage-
ment based on various management modes.
Product ZXA10 F660 specifications are as follows:
Specifications
� Rated current: 1.3 A
� Rated voltage: 12 V DC
� Operating temperature: -5℃ - 50℃
� Operating humidity: 5% - 95%
� Dimensions: 260 mm x 50 mm x 185 mm (Width x Height x
Depth)

1.3 Product Appearance


Front Panel
Figure 1 shows the front panel of ZXA10 F660.

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FIGURE 1 FRONT PANEL

Table 2 lists LEDs on the front panel.

TABLE 2 FRONT PANEL LEDS

LED Status Description

PON Green, ON The ONT GPON is


registered and the
link is activated.

OFF The ONT is not


discovered and
registered.

Flashing The ONT is trying to


be registered or set
up the connection.

LOS Red, ON The ONU receives


the optical power
abnormally.

OFF The ONU receives


the optical power
normally.
The IP address for the
WAN connection is
obtained.

Flashing Fails to obtain the IP


address for the WAN
connection.

WLAN Green, ON The WLAN function is


enabled.

OFF The device is not


powered ON or the
wireless interface is
disabled.

POTS1 POTS2 Green, ON The device is


registered on the
SS, but no data is
being transmitted.

OFF The device is not


powered ON or fails to
be registered on the
SS.

Flashing Data is being


transmitted.

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LED Status Description

Power indicator Blue, ON The device is powered


ON normally.

OFF The device is not


powered ON.

LAN1 - LAN4 Green, ON The network interface


is connected, but
no data is being
transmitted.

OFF The device is not


powered ON or the
network interface is
not connected with a
network device.

Flashing Data is being


transmitted.

Back Panel Figure 2 shows the back panel.

FIGURE 2 BACK PANEL

Table 3 lists the interfaces and buttons on the back panel.

TABLE 3 INTERFACES AND BUTTONS ON THE BACK PANEL

Interface/Button Description

LAN1 - LAN4 RJ-45 LAN interface, connects


to the local network through the
RJ-45 network cable

POTS1 POTS2 RJ-11 telephone interface,


connects to the telephone through
the RJ-11 telephone cable

USB USB interface, connects to a


storage device or printer that has
a USB interface

UPS Secondary power monitoring


interface

POWER Power socket, connects to the


power adapter, 12 V DC

WPS WPS access switch

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Interface/Button Description

WLAN WLAN button, to enable or disable


WLAN

RESET When the device is powered ON,


press the button for more than
5 seconds to restore the factory
default settings.

Side Panel The side panel has an SC/APC single-mode fiber interface, imple-
menting the services provided by the ISP in PON access mode. It
connects to the GPON interface of ZXA10 F660 through an SC/APC
single-mode fiber. Figure 3 shows the side panel.

FIGURE 3 SIDE PANEL

1.4 System Requirements


The ZXA10 F660 system requirements are as follows:
� An ISP is needed so that the device can access the services
provided by the ISP through the PON access mode.
� A computer that is installed with a 10 Mbps/100 Mbps/1000
Mbps Ethernet card is needed.
� If necessary, create a medium and small LAN by adding Ether-
net hubs and cables.
� To use wireless access, an 802.11g/b wireless network card or
a built-in 802.11g/b wireless network card is required.
� The computer that accesses the network should be installed
with Windows 98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista/7 or Linux, network
card driver program, and TCP/IP protocol, and its network set-
tings are correct.
� A computer in the LAN is installed with a Web browser, such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Netscape Communi-
cator 4.0 or higher.

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1.5 System Application


Environment
ZXA10 F660 is an indoor device of ZTE series optical network ter-
minal equipment. It works with the PON device to implement the
FTTH application.
With the use of multiple user interfaces, hub, or Ethernet switch,
ZXA10 F660 can implement the FTTO/B application.
Figure 4 shows the ZXA10 F660 application environment.

FIGURE 4 SYSTEM APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT

As an indoor device, ZXA10 F660 can be put on the desk with the
base or hung on the wall without the base.
Figure 5 shows the ZXA10 F660 on a wall.

FIGURE 5 F66X WALL-MOUNT

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Chapter 2 Configuration
Preparation

After you have completed this chapter, you will know:


>> Preliminary Setup
>> Configuring TCP/IP
>> Logging In to the Device

2.1 Preliminary Setup


Generally, the ISP has already configured the device. The user can
directly use it after hardware connection. However, the user may
need to configure the device in some special situations. The user
must confirm the following preliminary setups:
� Use one crossover or straight-through Ethernet cable to con-
nect a computer to the device.
� Check the TCP/IP settings of the computer.
� Disable any running firewall or security software.
� Disable the proxy server of the Internet Explorer.
� Consult the ISP if some data from the ISP is needed.

2.2 Configuring TCP/IP Protocol


Prerequisites The TCP/IP protocol has been installed in your PC.
Make sure that the device can access the Internet properly.
Purpose Perform the following steps to configure the TCP/IP settings.
Steps 1. Click Start > Settings > Network Connections to open the
Network Connections window.
2. Click Local Area Connection to open the Local Area Con-
nection Status window, as shown in Figure 6.

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FIGURE 6 LOCAL AREA CONNECTION STATUS WINDOW

3. Click Properties in the General tab to open the Local Area


Connection Properties window. Select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) as shown in Figure 7.

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FIGURE 7 LOCAL AREA CONNECTION PROPERTIES WINDOW

4. Click Properties to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)


Properties window. Select Use the following IP ad-
dress. Specify the IP address, Subnet mask and Default
gateway. For example, you can set the IP address to
192.168.1.7, Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 and Default
gateway to 192.168.1.1, as shown in Figure 8.

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FIGURE 8 SPECIFYING THE IP ADDRESS IN THE INTERNET PROTOCOL


(TCP/IP) PROPERTIES WINDOW

Note:
The IP address shall be in the same network segment as LAN
port address of the device, which means the IP address you
type in should be “192.168.1.x” (x can be any value from 2 to
254).

5. Click OK to save your settings.

Note:
If you are accessing the WEB page of the device for the first
time, please configure the device as you are told.

END OF STEPS

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2.3 Logging In to the Device


Short Description Perform this procedure to log in to the device.
Prerequisites The device is properly connected and the computer is correctly
configured.
Context To log in to the device, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Open the Internet Explorer. Enter http://192.168.1.1 (de-
fault IP address of the device) on the address bar and press
Enter. The login dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9.

FIGURE 9 LOGIN

2. Enter the Username and Password (by default, both are ad-
min ). Click Login.
END OF STEPS

Result Logging in to the device is successful.

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Chapter 3 Device Status
After you have completed this chapter, you will know:
>> Device Information
>> Network Connection Information
>> User Interface Information

3.1 Device Information


On the Web interface of the device, click the Status tab. By de-
fault, the Device Information is selected. The right pane dis-
plays the device type, serial number, and version information, and
registration password, as shown in Figure 10.

FIGURE 10 DEVICE INFORMATION

Table 4 lists the parameters for the device information.

TABLE 4 DEVICE INFORMATION PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Model Device type

Serial Number Device serial number

Hardware Version Hardware version number

Software Version Software version number

Boot Loader Version Boot version number

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Parameter Description

PON Serial Number PON serial number

Password Password used by the ONU


registration on the OLT

3.2 Network Connection


Information
On the Status tab, select Network Interface. By default, the
WAN Connection sub-node is selected. The right pane displays
the WAN connection information, as shown in Figure 11.
Click Refresh to view the latest information.

FIGURE 11 WAN CONNECTION

Table 5 lists the parameters for the network connection informa-


tion.

TABLE 5 PARAMETERS FOR THE NETWORK CONNECTION INFORMATION

Parameter Description

omci1 WAN connection type

VLAN ID used by the WAN interface to send


VLAN ID
and receive data

NAT Whether to enable the NAT function

IP IP address used by ZXA10 F660

DNS DNS used by ZXA10 F660

Default Gateway Gateway used by ZXA10 F660

Connection Status WAN connection status

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Note:
OMCI1 is the WAN connection name, which is created by the OMCI
interface remotely.

3.3 User Interface Information


This topic includes the following:
� WLAN Interface Information
� Ethernet Interface Information
� VoIP Status Information

3.3.1 WLAN Interface Information

On the Status tab, select User Interface. By default, WLAN is


selected. The right pane displays the WLAN switch information,
packet receiving and sending information, and authentication in-
formation, as shown in Figure 12.
Click Refresh to view the latest information.

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FIGURE 12 WLAN INTERFACE INFORMATION

Table 6 lists the parameters for the WLAN interface information.

TABLE 6 PARAMETERS FOR THE WLAN INTERFACE INFORMATION

Parameter Description

Enable Wireless RF Whether to enable the wireless RF

Channel Channel

SSID1 Enable Whether to enable the wireless


network SSID1

SSID1 Name SSID1 name, which identifies the


wireless network service area

Authentication Type Authentication mode

Encryption Type Encryption mode

MAC Address MAC address

Packets Received/Bytes Received Number of received packets or


bytes

Packets Sent/Bytes Sent Number of sent packets or bytes

Error Packets Received Error packets received

Error Packets Sent Error packets sent

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Parameter Description

Discarded Receiving Packets Discarded receiving packets

Discarded Sending Packets Discarded sending packets

3.3.2 Ethernet Interface Information

On the Status tab, select User Interface. Select Ethernet. The


right pane displays the packet receiving and sending information
on the Ethernet interface, as shown in Figure 13.
Click Refresh to view the latest information.

FIGURE 13 ETHERNET INTERFACE INFORMATION

Table 7 lists the parameters for the Ethernet interface information.

TABLE 7 PARAMETERS FOR THE ETHERNET INTERFACE INFORMATION

Parameter Description

Ethernet Port Port name

Packets Received/Bytes Received Number of received packets or


bytes

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Parameter Description

Packets Sent/Bytes Sent Number of sent packets or bytes

Error Frames Ethernet error frames

3.3.3 VoIP Status Information

On the Status tab, select User Interface. Select VoIP Status.


The right pane displays the VoIP status information, as shown in
Figure 14.
Click Refresh to view the latest information.

FIGURE 14 VOIP STATUS INFORMATION

Table 8 lists the parameters for the VoIP status information.

TABLE 8 PARAMETERS FOR THE VOIP STATUS INFORMATION

Parameter Description

SIP Account Username Telephone number

SIP Register Status Registration status of the voice


service

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Chapter 4 Network Configuration
After you have completed this chapter, you will know:
>> WAN Configuration
>> WLAN Configuration
>> Address Management Configuration
>> Route Management Configuration

4.1 Configuring WAN Connection


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the WAN connection.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the WAN connection, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Web interface of the device, click the Network tab. By
default, WAN Connection is selected, as shown in Figure 15.

FIGURE 15 WAN CONNECTION

2. The connection type can be PPPoE, Static, or DHCP.


i. Configure the PPPoE mode.
Select PPPoE for Type, as shown in Figure 16.

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FIGURE 16 PPPOE MODE CONFIGURATION

Table 9 lists the parameters for the PPPoE mode configura-


tion.

TABLE 9 PARAMETERS FOR PPPOE MODE CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

Type Connection mode

Connection Name PPPoE connection name,


automatically generated by
the system

Enable NAT Whether to enable the NAT


function

Service List Service modes supported by the


system:
– TR069 service mode
Remote maintenance and
management mode
– Internet service mode
Broadband and IPTV service
mode
– VoIP service mode
Voice service mode

VLAN ID VLAN ID

Username User name, used by the device


authentication on interworking

Password Password, used by the device


authentication on interworking

Authentication Type Authentication type, the same as


the authentication type for the
uppper-layer device

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Parameter Description

Connection Trigger Dial-up connection mode:


– Always On
– On Demand
– Manual

Idle Timeout Idle time before the dial-up auto


disconnection, available only in On
Demand mode

ii. Configure the static mode.


Select Static for Type, as shown in Figure 17.

FIGURE 17 STATIC MODE CONFIGURATION

Table 10 lists the parameters for the static mode configu-


ration.

TABLE 10 STATIC MODE CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

Type Connection mode

Connection Name Static connection name,


automatically generated by
the system

Enable NAT Whether to enable the NAT


function

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Parameter Description

Service List Service modes supported by the


system:
– TR069 service mode
Remote maintenance and
management mode
– Internet service mode
Broadband and IPTV service
mode
– VoIP service mode
Voice service mode

VLAN ID VLAN ID

IP Address IP address used by ZXA10 F660

Subnet Mask Subnet mask used by ZXA10 F660

Default Gateway Gateway used by ZXA10 F660

DNS Server1 IP Address IP address of DNS1 used by ZXA10


F660

DNS Server2 IP Address IP address of DNS2 used by ZXA10


F660

DNS Server3 IP Address IP address of DNS3 used by ZXA10


F660

iii. Configure the DHCP mode.


Select DHCP for Type, as shown in Figure 18.

FIGURE 18 DHCP MODE CONFIGURATION

Table 11 lists the parameters for the DHCP mode configu-


ration.

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TABLE 11 DHCP MODE CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

Type Connection mode

Connection Name DHCP connection name,


automatically generated by
the system

Enable NAT Whether to enable the NAT


function

Service List Service modes supported by the


system:
– TR069 service mode
Remote maintenance and
management mode
– Internet service mode
Broadband and IPTV service
mode
– VoIP service mode
Voice service mode

VLAN ID VLAN ID

3. Click Create to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result WAN connection configuration is complete.

4.2 WLAN Configuration


This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Basic WLAN Parameters
� Configuring Multi-SSID Parameters
� Configuring Security Properties
� Viewing Associated Devices

4.2.1 Configuring Basic WLAN


Parameters

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the basic WLAN parameters.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the basic WLAN parameters, perform the following
steps:

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Steps 1. On the Network tab, select WLAN on the left pane. By de-
fault, the Basic sub-node is selected, as shown in Figure 19.

FIGURE 19 BASIC WLAN CONFIGURATION

2. Configure the basic WLAN parameters, as listed in Table 12.

TABLE 12 BASIC WLAN PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Enable Wireless Whether to enable wireless RF


RF

Mode Wireless communication mode

Country/Region Country or region name

Channel Wireless channel number


Select a proper channel according to the
country code

Beacon Interval Beacon interval

Tx Rate Data transmission rate


A low data transmission rate can enlarge the
wireless communication area.

Transmitting Transmission power


Power

QoS Type QoS priority type

RTS Threshold RTS threshold

DTIM Interval DTIM interval

Fragment Fragment threshold


Threshold If a packet size exceeds this threshold, the
packet is divided into several fragments for
transmission.

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3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The basic WLAN parameters are configured.

4.2.2 Configuring Multi-SSID


Parameters

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure multi-SSID parameters.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure multi-SSID parameters, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, click WLAN on the left pane. Select
Multi-SSID Settings, as shown in Figure 20.

FIGURE 20 MULTI-SSID SETTINGS

2. Configure the multi-SSID parameters as shown in Table 13.

TABLE 13 MULTI-SSID PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Choose SSID Choose the SSID that needs to be configured.

Hide SSID Disable or enable SSID broadcast.

Enable SSID Enable the SSID.

SSID Name SSID name. It cannot exceed 32 characters and


is case sensitive. It is used to control the WLAN
access. The SSID name must match all the
SSIDs of the related access nodes; otherwise,
the device cannot be accessed. Up to four WLAN
sub-ports are supported.

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3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The multi-SSID parameters are configured.

4.2.3 Configuring Security Properties

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the security properties.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the security properties, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select WLAN, and then select Security,
as shown in Figure 21.

FIGURE 21 SECURITY PROPERTIES

SSID supports four authentication modes: Open System,


Shared Key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK.
2. From the Choose SSID drop-down list, select an SSID.
i. In Authentication Type, select Open System, and then
enable WEP Encryption (by default, it is disabled). The
Open System configuration information is displayed, as
shown in Figure 22.

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FIGURE 22 OPEN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Table 14 lists the parameters for the Open System au-


thentication mode.

TABLE 14 PARAMETERS FOR OPEN SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION MODE

Parameter Description

Choose SSID Current SSID

Authentica- Current SSID authentication mode


tion Type

WEP To enable or disable WEP encryption


Encryption

WEP WEP encryption length


Encryption – The 128–bit encryption can be a 13–bit
Level ASCII codes or a 26–bit hexadecimal
number.
– The 64–bit encryption can be a 5–bit ASCII
code or a 10–bit hexadecimal number.
Generally, the 64–bit encryption can meet the
user requirements. To enhance security, use
the 128–bit encryption.

WEP Key Current encryption value


Index

WEP Key1 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

WEP Key2 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

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Parameter Description

WEP Key3 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

WEP Key4 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

ii. In Authentication Type, select Shared Key. By default,


WEP Encryption is enabled. The Shared Key configura-
tion information is displayed, as shown in Figure 23.

FIGURE 23 SHARED KEY CONFIGURATION

Table 15 lists the parameters for the Shared Key authen-


tication mode.

TABLE 15 PARAMETERS FOR SHARED KEY AUTHENTICATION MODE

Parameter Description

Choose SSID Current SSID

Authentica- Current SSID authentication mode


tion Type

WEP To enable or disable WEP encryption


Encryption

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Parameter Description

WEP WEP encryption length


Encryption – The 128–bit encryption can be a 13–bit
Level ASCII codes or a 26–bit hexadecimal
number.
– The 64–bit encryption can be a 5–bit ASCII
code or a 10–bit hexadecimal number.
Generally, the 64–bit encryption can meet the
user requirements. To enhance security, use
the 128–bit encryption.

WEP Key Current encryption value


Index

WEP Key1 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

WEP Key2 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

WEP Key3 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

WEP Key4 WEP encryption value


Range: 5–bit ASCII code or 10–bit hexadecimal
number

iii. In Authentication Type, select WPA-PSK. The WPA-


PSK configuration information is displayed, as shown in
Figure 24.

FIGURE 24 WPA-PSK CONFIGURATION

Table 16 lists the parameters for the WPA-PSK authenti-


cation mode.

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TABLE 16 PARAMETERS FOR WPA-PSK AUTHENTICATION MODE

Parameter Description

Choose SSID Current SSID

Authentication Type Current SSID authentication mode

WPA Passphrase WPA pre-shared key


Range: 8 – 63 characters

WPA Group Key Update Update interval of the WPA group


Interval key

WPA Encryption Algorithm WPA encryption algorithm

Note:
The configuration method for the WPA2-PSK authentica-
tion mode is the same as that for the WPA-PSK authenti-
cation mode.

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The security properties are configured.

4.2.4 Viewing Associated Devices

Short Description Perform this procedure to view the associated devices.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To view the associated devices, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select WLAN, and then select Associ-
ated Device, as shown in Figure 25.

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FIGURE 25 ASSOCIATED DEVICE

2. Select SSID, and then click Refresh to view the MAC ad-
dresses of the associated devices.
END OF STEPS

Result The associated devices are listed.

4.3 Address Management


Configuration
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring DHCP Server
� Configuring DHCP Binding
� Configuring Specific Address Range

4.3.1 Configuring DHCP Server

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the DHCP server.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the DHCP server, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select Address Management. By de-
fault, DHCP Server is selected, as shown in Figure 26.

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FIGURE 26 DHCP SERVER

2. On the DHCP Server tab, configure the parameters, as listed


in Table 17.

TABLE 17 PARAMETERS FOR DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

LAN IP Address IP address of the LAN group


(interface subnet)

Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the LAN group

Enable DHCP Server To enable or disable the DHCP server

DHCP Start IP Address Starting IP address allocated by the


DHCP server

DHCP End IP Address Ending IP address allocated by the


DHCP server

DNS Server1 IP Address IP address of the DNS server

DNS Server2 IP Address IP address of the DNS server

DNS Server3 IP Address IP address of the DNS server

Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway

Lease Time Lease time of the IP address by the


DHCP server

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

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Result The DHCP server is configured.

4.3.2 Configuring DHCP Binding

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the DHCP binding.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the DHCP binding, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select Address Management, and then
select DHCP Binding, as shown in Figure 27.

FIGURE 27 DHCP BINDING

2. Configure binding between the MAC address and IP address.


Create a DHCP binding table to map the client MAC address to
the IP address.
The DHCP server allocates IP addresses according to the bind-
ing relations, and the binding relations do not expire.
For example, if the MAC address is set to 00-0a-e2-c6-48-ba
and the IP address is set to 192.168.1.113, it indicates that
the DHCP server allocates the IP address 192.168.1.113 to the
host which the MAC address corresponds to.

Note:
The IP address belongs to the address pool that is provided by
the DHCP server in the LAN group.

3. Click Add to finish the configuration. Click Modify to modify


the configuration. Click Delete to delete the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result DHCP binding is configured.

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4.3.3 Configuring Specific Address


Range

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the specific address range.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the special address range, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select Address Management, and then
select Specific Address Range, as shown in Figure 28.

FIGURE 28 SPECIFIC ADDRESS RANGE

2. Click Modify to modify the parameters, as shown in Figure 29.

FIGURE 29 SPECIFIC ADDRESS RANGE CONFIGURATION

3. In Start IP Address and End IP Address, enter the IP ad-


dresses, and then click Modify.
END OF STEPS

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Result The specific address range is configured.

4.4 Route Management


Configuration
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Default Gateway
� Configuring Static Routing

4.4.1 Configuring Default Gateway

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the default gateway.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the default gateway, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select Routing Management. By de-
fault, Default Gateway is selected, as shown in Figure 30.

FIGURE 30 DEFAULT GATEWAY

2. From WAN Connection, select the connection interface at the


WAN side.

Note:
This interface is available when configured on WAN Connec-
tion.

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The default gateway is configured.

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4.4.2 Configuring Static Routing

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the static routing.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the static routing, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Network tab, select Routing Management, and then
select Static Routing, as shown in Figure 31.

FIGURE 31 STATIC ROUTING

Table 18 lists the parameters for static routing configuration.

TABLE 18 PARAMETERS FOR STATIC ROUTING CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

WAN Connection Network-side interface type

Network Address Network address

Subnet Mask Subnet mask

Default Gateway Gateway

2. From the WAN Connection drop-down list, select the net-


work-side interface.
3. Configure Network Address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway, as shown in Figure 32.

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FIGURE 32 STATIC ROUTING CONFIGURATION

4. Click Add to finish the configuration, as shown in Figure 33.


Click Modify to modify the configuration. Click Delete to
delete the configuration.

FIGURE 33 STATIC ROUTING CONFIGURATION COMPLETED

END OF STEPS

Result The static routing is configured.

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Chapter 5 VoIP Configuration
After you have completed this chapter, you will know:
>> VoIP Service Configuration

5.1 Configuring VoIP WAN


Connection
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP WAN connection.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the VoIP WAN connection, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. On the Web interface, click the Application tab. Select VoIP.
By default, WAN Connection is selected, as shown in Figure
34.

FIGURE 34 WAN CONNECTION

2. Select a connection interface from WAN Connection.


3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel
the configuration.
END OF STEPS

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Result The VoIP WAN connection is configured.

5.2 Configuring SIP


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure SIP.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure SIP, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Application tab, select VoIP, and then select SIP Pro-
tocol, as shown in Figure 35.

FIGURE 35 SIP PROTOCOL

2. Configure the SIP protocol parameters, as listed in Table 19.

TABLE 19 PARAMETERS FOR SIP PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

Local Port Local port number used by the VoIP


protocol

Primary Proxy Server IP address of the primary proxy


server

Primary Outbound Proxy IP address of the primary outbound


Server proxy server

Primary Proxy Port Port number of the primary proxy


server

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Parameter Description

Secondary Proxy Server IP address of the secondary proxy


server

Secondary Outbound Proxy IP address of the secondary


Server outbound proxy server

Secondary Proxy Port Port number of the secondary proxy


server

Register Expires Registration expiration time


Unit: second

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result SIP is configured.

5.3 Configuring SIP Accounts


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure SIP accounts.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure SIP accounts, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Application tab, select VoIP, and then select SIP Ac-
counts, as shown in Figure 36.

FIGURE 36 SIP ACCOUNTS

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2. Click Modify to modify the account parameters, as shown in


Figure 37.

FIGURE 37 SIP ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION

Table 20 lists the parameters for SIP account configuration.

TABLE 20 PARAMETERS FOR SIP ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION

Parameter Description

Username Name of the SIP authentication user

Password Password of the SIP authentication


user

URI User registration identification, that


is, the user SIP call number

3. Click Modify.
END OF STEPS

Result The SIP accounts are configured.

5.4 Configuring VoIP Advanced


Parameters
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP advanced parame-
ters.

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Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the VoIP advanced parameters, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. On the Application tab, select VoIP, and then select Ad-
vanced, as shown in Figure 38.

FIGURE 38 ADVANCED PARAMETERS

2. Configure the advanced parameters, as shown in Table 21.

TABLE 21 ADVANCED PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Echo Cancellation To enable or disable echo cancellation

VAD&CNG To enable or disable VAD and CNG

DTMF DTMF mode, including RFC2833, RFC2198,


and DTMF in Voice

Jitter Buffer Jitter buffer, including fixed and adaptive

Min Value Minimum jitter buffer value


Unit: ms

Max Value Maximum jitter buffer value


Unit: ms

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

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Result The VoIP advanced parameters are configured.

5.5 Configuring VoIP Media


Parameters
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP media parameters.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure VoIP media parameters, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Application tab, select VoIP, and then select Media,
as shown in Figure 39.

FIGURE 39 MEDIA PARAMETERS

2. Configure the media parameters, as shown in Figure 40.

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FIGURE 40 MEDIA PARAMETER CONFIGURATION

Table 22 lists the media parameters.

TABLE 22 MEDIA PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Codec Selection Code type

Codec Priority Code priority


The smaller the value is, the higher the
priority is.

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The VoIP media parameters are configured.

5.6 Configuring Fax


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure fax.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure fax, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Application tab, select VoIP, and then select Fax, as
shown in Figure 41.

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FIGURE 41 FAX CONFIGURATION

2. Select Enable T38.

Note:
To disable T38 fax mode, clear the check box.

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result Fax is configured.

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Chapter 6 Device Management
After you have completed this chapter, you will know:
>> TR069 Configuration
>> User Management
>> Device Management
>> Log Management
>> Ping Diagnosis

6.1 TR069 Configuration


This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Basic TR069 Parameters
� Importing TRO69 Certificate

6.1.1 Configuring Basic TR069


Parameters

Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the basic TR069 parameters.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To configure the basic TR069 parameters, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select TR-069. By default, Basic
is selected, as shown in Figure 42.

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FIGURE 42 BASIC TR069 PARAMETERS

2. Configure the basic TR069 parameters, as shown in Figure 43.

FIGURE 43 BASIC TR069 PARAMETER CONFIGURATION

Table 23 lists the basic TR069 parameters.

TABLE 23 BASIC TR069 PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

WAN Connection WAN-side connection interface

ACS URL Network server URL

Username User name

Password Password

Connection Request URL Connection request URL

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Parameter Description

Connection Request Username Connection request user name

Connection Request Password Connection request password

Enable Periodic Inform To enable periodic report

Periodic Inform Interval Periodic report interval

Enable Certificate To enable certificate

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result The basic TR069 parameters are configured.

6.1.2 Importing TRO69 Certificate

Short Description Perform this procedure to import the TR069 certificate.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To import the TR069 certificate, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select TR-069, and then select
Certificate, as shown in Figure 44.

FIGURE 44 TRO69 CERTIFICATE

2. Click Browse to select the certificate file.


3. Click Import Certificate to import the file.
END OF STEPS

Result The TR069 certificate is imported.

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6.2 User Management


Short Description Perform this procedure to manage users.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To manage users, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select User Management, as
shown in Figure 45.

FIGURE 45 USER MANAGEMENT

2. Configure the user management parameters.

Note:
User Right includes Administrator and User.

3. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel


the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result User management is complete.

6.3 Device Management


This topic includes the following:
� System Management
� Software Upgrade
� Configuration Management

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6.3.1 System Management

Short Description Perform this procedure to manage the system.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To manage the system, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select System Management, as
shown in Figure 46.

FIGURE 46 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

2. Click Reboot to reboot the device.


3. Click Restore Default to restore the system to the factory
default settings.
END OF STEPS

Result System management is complete.

6.3.2 Software Upgrade

Short Description Perform this procedure to upgrade the software.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context

Caution:
Generally, the software is upgraded by the ZTE CORPORATION en-
gineers. If the user wants to upgrade the software, contact the
local office of ZTE CORPORATION to obtain the latest software ver-
sion.

To upgrade the software, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select System Management,
and then select Software Upgrade, as shown in Figure 47.

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FIGURE 47 SOFTWARE UPGRADE

2. Click Browse to select the software version.


3. Click Upgrade to upgrade the software, as shown in Figure 48.

FIGURE 48 UPGRADING SOFTWARE

Figure 49 shows the result of software upgrade.

FIGURE 49 SOFTWARE UPGRADE COMPLETED

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Note:
During the upgrade process, the device cannot be powered off;
otherwise, it may be damaged.
During the upgrade process, the system prompts a message.
After the upgrade is complete, the system returns to the login
interface.

END OF STEPS

Result The software is upgraded.

6.3.3 Configuration Management

Short Description Perform this procedure to manage the device configuration.


Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To manage the device configuration, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select System Management,
and then select Configuration Management, as shown in
Figure 50.

FIGURE 50 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

2. Click Backup Configuration to back up the existing configu-


ration file.
3. Click Browse to select the backed up configuration file.
4. Click Restore Configuration to restore the backed up config-
uration file, as shown in Figure 51.

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FIGURE 51 IMPORTING FILE COMPLETED

END OF STEPS

Result The configuration management is complete.

6.4 Log Management


Short Description Perform this procedure to manage logs.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To manage logs, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select Log Management, as
shown in Figure 52.

FIGURE 52 LOG MANAGEMENT

2. Configure the log management parameters, as listed in Table


24.

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TABLE 24 LOG MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS

Parameter Description

Log Enable Whether to enable the log server

Log Level Log level, including Debug, Informational,


Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert,
and Emergency
When Log Level is configured, only the logs
above the specified level are saved.

3. Click Refresh to display the latest 20 logs.


4. Click Clear Log to clear the current log records.
5. Click Submit to finish the configuration. Click Cancel to cancel
the configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result Log management is complete.

6.5 Ping Diagnosis


Short Description Perform this procedure to diagnose ping connection.
Prerequisites The user has logged in to the Web interface of the device.
Context To diagnose ping connection, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. On the Administration tab, select Diagnosis, as shown in
Figure 53.

FIGURE 53 PING DIAGNOSIS

2. In Input IP Address or host name , enter the host IP ad-


dress or host name.
3. Click Submit to diagnose the connection, as shown in Figure
54. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration.

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FIGURE 54 PING DIAGNOSIS RESULT

END OF STEPS

Result Ping diagnosis is complete.

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Figures

Figure 1 Front Panel............................................................ 4


Figure 2 Back Panel ............................................................ 5
Figure 3 Side Panel ............................................................. 6
Figure 4 System Application Environment .............................. 7
Figure 5 F66x Wall-Mount .................................................... 7
Figure 6 Local Area Connection Status Window ......................10
Figure 7 Local Area Connection Properties Window .................11
Figure 8 Specifying the IP address in the Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties Window ................................12
Figure 9 Login ...................................................................13
Figure 10 Device Information ..............................................15
Figure 11 WAN Connection..................................................16
Figure 12 WLAN Interface Information..................................18
Figure 13 Ethernet Interface Information ..............................19
Figure 14 VoIP Status Information .......................................20
Figure 15 WAN Connection..................................................21
Figure 16 PPPoE Mode Configuration ....................................22
Figure 17 Static Mode Configuration .....................................23
Figure 18 DHCP Mode Configuration .....................................24
Figure 19 Basic WLAN Configuration.....................................26
Figure 20 Multi-SSID Settings .............................................27
Figure 21 Security Properties ..............................................28
Figure 22 Open System Configuration ..................................29
Figure 23 Shared Key Configuration .....................................30
Figure 24 WPA-PSK Configuration ........................................31
Figure 25 Associated Device................................................33
Figure 26 DHCP Server.......................................................34
Figure 27 DHCP Binding .....................................................35
Figure 28 Specific Address Range ........................................36
Figure 29 Specific Address Range Configuration .....................36
Figure 30 Default Gateway..................................................37
Figure 31 Static Routing .....................................................38
Figure 32 Static Routing Configuration..................................39
Figure 33 Static Routing Configuration Completed ..................39
Figure 34 WAN Connection..................................................41

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Figure 35 SIP Protocol........................................................42


Figure 36 SIP Accounts ......................................................43
Figure 37 SIP Account Configuration ....................................44
Figure 38 Advanced Parameters...........................................45
Figure 39 Media Parameters ................................................46
Figure 40 Media Parameter Configuration..............................47
Figure 41 Fax Configuration ................................................48
Figure 42 Basic TR069 Parameters .......................................50
Figure 43 Basic TR069 Parameter Configuration .....................50
Figure 44 TRO69 Certificate ................................................51
Figure 45 User Management ...............................................52
Figure 46 System Management ...........................................53
Figure 47 Software Upgrade................................................54
Figure 48 Upgrading Software .............................................54
Figure 49 Software Upgrade Completed ................................54
Figure 50 Configuration Management ...................................55
Figure 51 Importing File Completed .....................................56
Figure 52 Log Management.................................................56
Figure 53 Ping Diagnosis ....................................................57
Figure 54 Ping Diagnosis Result ...........................................58

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Tables

Table 1 ZXA10 F660 Ports and Functions................................ 2


Table 2 Front Panel LEDs ..................................................... 4
Table 3 Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel ................... 5
Table 4 Device Information Parameters.................................15
Table 5 Parameters for the Network Connection Information ....16
Table 6 Parameters for the WLAN Interface Information ..........18
Table 7 Parameters for the Ethernet Interface Information ......19
Table 8 Parameters for the VoIP Status Information................20
Table 9 Parameters for PPPoE Mode Configuration ..................22
Table 10 Static Mode Configuration ......................................23
Table 11 DHCP Mode Configuration ......................................25
Table 12 Basic WLAN Parameters .........................................26
Table 13 Multi-SSID Parameters ..........................................27
Table 14 Parameters for Open System Authentication Mode .....29
Table 15 Parameters for Shared Key Authentication Mode .......30
Table 16 Parameters for WPA-PSK Authentication Mode ..........32
Table 17 Parameters for DHCP Server Configuration ...............34
Table 18 Parameters for Static Routing Configuration..............38
Table 19 Parameters for SIP Protocol Configuration ................42
Table 20 Parameters for SIP Account Configuration ................44
Table 21 Advanced Parameters ............................................45
Table 22 Media Parameters .................................................47
Table 23 Basic TR069 Parameters ........................................50
Table 24 Log Management Parameters..................................57

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Glossary

CATV
CAble TeleVision
CNG
Comfort Noise Generation
DC
Direct Current
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
Domain Name Server
DTMF
Dual-ToneMulti-Frequency
FTTH
Fiber to the Home
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GPON
Gigabit Passive Optical Network
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP
Internet Protocol
IPTV
Internet Protocol Television
ISP
Internet Service Provider
ITU
International Telecommunications Union
LAN
Local Area Network
MAC
Medium Access Control
NAT
Network Address Translation
OLT
Optical Line Terminal
OMCI
ONT Management Control Interface
ONT
Optical Network Terminal
ONU
Optical Network Unit

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PON
Passive Optical Network
POTS
Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE
Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
QoS
Quality of Service
RF
Radio Frequency
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
SS
Soft Switch
TCP
Transfer Control Protocol
TCP/IP
Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
URL
UniformResource Locator
VAD
Voice Activity Detectors
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol
WAN
Wide Area Network
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy
WLAN
Wireless Local Area Network
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity

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