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1. View System Log Configure System Log Date Time Facility Severity Message Refresh Close The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Action Description View System Log This button will display the system log Configure System Log This button will edit the system log settings SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The following table describes the options for configuration of the System Log Action Description Enable Disable Select to turn logging completely off or on Logging Level Emergency Alert Critical Select the Error option is least verbose unless actively troubleshooting a situation with a subscriber for which Error increased log detail is required Warning Notice Informational Debugging Options are displayed in top down order of least verbose to most verbose Error option is recommended least verbose unless actively troubleshooting a situation with a subscriber for which increased detail is required Control where log events will be sent Choose Remote or Both to send to the specified IP address and UDP port Mode of a remote syslog server Choose Local or Both to record events in the local memory of your SmartRG gateway Security Log The security log contains a history of events related to sensitive access to the gateway Logged events include Passwo
2. 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Check to stop the wireless from advertising Wireless Multimedia WMM Peeks WMM Adverse functionality WMM provides basic Quality of Service QOS for applications Check to enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF Forwards multicast traffic across wireless clients when enabled Enter the Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID Provides the MAC address assigned to the wireless router Fa a A N fh 16 Define the maximum number of clients that can access the router Roce Enabled Check to Enable a virtual wireless access point for guest access eS Enter your desired wireless Service Set Identifier SSID here 0000 Hiden sss Check this option to hide the SSID from being broadcasted publicly Isolate Clients sti s Check to prevent client PCa s from communicating with one another Check to stop the wireless from advertising Wireless Multimedia WMM functionality Enable WMF Check to enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF Enable HSPOT Check to enable wireless Hotspot2 0 BSSID N A Security Utilize this screen to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may configuration it manually or via Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS After selecting Wireless gt Security from the left navigation bar you may modify settings as desired Click Apply Save to commit your settings NOTE When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are
3. address above RRL eR EARLE Te ER E TE Te EOE EROE ETE ee ENE EAA Te eee ERN AE E TE eR RE OAE ET ee ee a NE NR ee ae Hy 128 bit 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option for Soia Enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security strength 128 or 64 bit SMART RG Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA WPA Authentication requires the same set of parameters as used with 802 1X above with but with the two parameters added WPA Group Rekey Interval and WEP Encryption Reference the above table for field descriptions not found in the table for WPA below Puvanced Setup Sy yg ey en eee Yew Wireless Manual Setup AP Basic You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption Security specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless MAC Filter network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done ee Select SSID SMARTRG Station Info Diagnostics Network Authentication WPA Management Logout WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description WPA Group Rekey Interval 1 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updat
4. Device Info Static DNS Entry Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Enter the Host Name and IP address then click Apply Save 4G LTE Settings Host Name Ethernet Config IP Address LAN NAT Apply Save Security a i Oe ee TT The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Hostname _ Enter the hostname of the client computer Interface Enter the IP address of the DNS server client uses to assist in resolving domain names DSL Advanced settings for the DSL interface CAUTION Altering these settings unnecessarily could result in the gateway being unable to attain DSL synchronization After selecting Advanced Setup gt DSL from the left navigation bar click the Add button The following screen will appear Enter your desired settings then click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info DSL Settings Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Select the modulation below Select the profile below WAN Service 4G LTE Settings G Dmt Enabled 8a Enabled ae Config G lite Enabled S 8b Enabled NAT 71 413 Enabled 8c Enabled Security ADSL2 Enabled 8d Enabled Parental Control AnnexL Enabled 12a Enabled Quality of Service Routing ADSL2 Enabled 12b Enabled DNS AnnexM Enabled 17a Enabled VDSL2 Enabled DSL Bonding UP
5. Enabled Check this box to employ RIP on the displayed interface DNS DNS Server Use the features of this screen to input the Domain Name Server information supplied by the service provider After selecting Advanced Setup gt DNS gt DNS Server from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear Enter your desired settings Click Apply Save to commit changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info DNS Server Configuration dues Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static Layer2 Interface DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC WAN Service with IPoA or static IPOE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses 4G LTE Settings must be entered Ethernet Config DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first LAN being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is NAT connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them Security back in again Parental Control Quality of Service Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Routing Selected DNS Server Available WAN DNS Interfaces Interfaces DNS Server Dynamic DNS Static DNS eal Bonding hate
6. When your desired settings have been entered click the Apply Save button to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info PTM Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface Select DSL Latency PTM Interface Patho Fast ETH Interface Path1 Interleaved ap tases Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default Queue 4G LTE Settings Weighted Round Robin Ethernet Config Weighted Fair Queuing LAN This screen allows you to configure a PTM flow NAT Default Queue Weight 1 1 63 Security Default Queue Precedence 8 _ 1 8 lower value higher priority P tal l Pike pea Default Queue Minimum Rate 1 1 0 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping set Default Queue Shaping Rate 1 1 0 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping aie Default Queue Shaping Burst Size 2000 bytes shall be gt 1600 DSL Back Apply Save DSL Bondin cing eo Ln ale aaan T tn dente trn natn A micro fle i a4 The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description PathO Fast No error correction and can provide lower latency on error free lines Select DSL Latency Path1 Interleaved Error checking that provides error free data This tends to increases latency PathO amp 1 Both Fast amp Interleaved Time slices are assigned to eac
7. for best throughput of Auto Reduced Inter Frame ae RIFS Improves performance by P dead time required between OFDM transmissions Recommended primarily for greenfield deployments only Enable Disable Coexistence of Overlapping Basic Service Sets that prevents overlapping in the 20MHz and 40MHz frequencies OBSS Coexistence If set to Enable the gateway will automatically revert to 20MHz channel bandwidth when another WiFi network within 2 channels of its own channel is detected or when a client device with its 40MHz Intolerant bit set is detected Disabling this feature violates the 802 11 2012 specification Bee Enable Disable Turn on power save mode 0 0 NOTE Set 802 11n EWC to Auto and to Enable before setting this parameter E To to 2147483647 seconds Set the delay time between when system activity ceases and power save mode engages NOTE Set 802 11n EWC to Auto and to Enable before setting this parameter 0 to 2147483647 packets per second Sets a throughput threshold for when the router engages power RX power chain save PPS save mode after the quiet time seconds have elapsed NOTE Set 802 11n EWC to Auto and to Enable before setting this parameter Auto 11 Mbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 11 Mbps Select a fixed data rate from the drop down list if desired Auto will select 11 eee when peal but will ute based on signal strength when necessary RX power chain save quiet
8. line 1 Traffic Type Status Link Power State SNR Margin 0 1 dB Attenuation 0 1 dB Attainable Rate Kbps Rate Kbps Super Frames Super Frame Errors RS Words xDSL BER Test Reset Statistics The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Mode Displays the xDSL mode that the modem has trained under e g ADSL2 G DMT etc Traffic Type Displays the connection type ATM PTM ETH 00 Status Displays the status of the connection Up NoSignal Initializing Link Power State The current link power management state e g LO L2 L3 0000 Line Coding Trellis 000 Downstream Upstream Displays the state of Trellis Coded Modulation On Off oe ee Downstream Upstream The signal to noise ration margin SNRM is the maximum increase in SNR Margin db dB of the received noise power such that the modem can still meet all of the target BERs over all the frame bearers 2 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Attenuation db Downstream Upstream The signal attenuation is defined as the difference in dB between the power received at the near end and that transmitted from the far end 2 Downstream Upstream Transmit power from the gateway to the DSL loop relative to one Milliwat dBm Downstream Upstream The typically obtainable sync rat
9. Enabled WMM No Acknowledgement Disabled WMM APSD Enabled Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Band Pre set at 2 4 GHz for compatibility with IEEE 802 11x standards Channel Auto 1 11 Select the Wi Fi channel you wish to use Auto Channel Timer min 0 65535 minutes Set the frequency with which the gateway scans channels for interference If a threshold of inference is detected a new channel will be auto selected Auto Disabled BOZ MeN Reference IEEE 802 11n Draft 2 0 for details on this standard Bandwidth 2OMHz 40MHz Select the Bandwidth 40MHz bandwidth provides better throughput by taking advantage Of two adjacent 20MHz bands Control Sideband Upper Lower Select the appropriate sideband to minimize RF interference from adjacent channels and maximize the throughput Sideband controls only available in 40MHz mode SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Select the desired physical transmission rate Use 54g Rate 0 13 5 Mbps 27 Mbps 40 5 Mbps 54 Mbps 81 Mbps 108 Mbps 121 5 Mbps 7 135 Mbps 27 Mbps 54 Mbps 10 81 Mbps 11 108 Mbps 12 162 Mbps 13 216 Mbps 14 243 Mbps 15 270 Mbps 32 6 Mbps 802 11n rate Penavawnr Off Auto Select Auto for maximum security but there is a noticeable impact on throughput Select Off
10. MAC Filtering Parental Control DNS DSL Add IP Filter Outgoing The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the filter Filter Name IP Version 1Pv4 E Protocol r Source IP address prefix length Source Port port or port port Destination IP address prefix length Destination Port port or port port Apply Save ne etc ttt A sot Nine a IO a sate tng fom etn tA aan pu SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Filter Name A free form text field Give your filter an intuitive name Version IPv4 is selected by default IPV6 can be alternately selected For the filter to be IPV6 configured and effective requires the gateway be installed on a network that is either a pure IPV6 network having that protocol enabled or it is both IPV4 and IPV6 dual protocol enabled configured Choosing IPV6 vere means both the Source and Destination IP address as described below must be specified in IPV6 format e g the following is an IPV6 compliant hexadecimal address 2001 0DB8 AC10 FE01 0000 0000 0000 0001 Protocol TCP UDP TCP UDP or ICMP Sets the protocol profile for the filter you are defining TCP UDP
11. 111 Update Software _ 02 222 222222 20 112 REDOT ceace salad era e 113 Appendix A Advanced Features Overview 114 Connect and Surf Automatic Broadband Connection Configuration 114 Activation Automatic ACS Connection Configuration 222222 2222222 114 TR 069 Remote Management Automated Configuration Server Support 114 116 Appendix B Feature Comparison Matrix 116 Revision History 2 117 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Introduction Copyright 2014 by SmartRG Inc The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of SmartRG Inc Published by SmartRG Inc All rights reserved Disclaimer SmartRG does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Either does it convey any license under its patent rights nor patent rights of others SmartRG further reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Any trademarks mentioned in thi
12. 50 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Quality Of Service 0 o cece cece eee eee eee 51 QOS Config esecs reren ES a EERE i E ESEP ENST aa 51 QoS Queue Config 2 25sciesesteseseeeseies 53 QoS Classification 2 2 2 2 22222 222 ee eee 54 QoS Port Shaping 22d cceen ot ceacuduielivisieieiee 56 ROULIMNG eraai poe cet tee eee SS tees 57 Default Gateway 02 02 222 2222222 eee 57 Static Route 2 2 2 22 eee eee eee 58 Policy ROUTINE 2 52220 ewer erccedacsicccssendes 58 RIP Routing Information Protocol 59 DOIN St Seema nt ieee eee A paeeemecemeda neon 60 DNS Server oo c cece cece eee eee eee ennees 60 DyfamiGiIDN Sis coe coos eee tees aes oot 62 Statie DNS pese 2 2 scole adcddincencsicidehix std iis 62 DS AEE E EAEE eee Techie see nates ceed 63 Advanced settings for the DSL interface 63 DSL BONdINE ese suc teen eae doses e mind sean marcia 66 UPOP oc eee et ste Steet teh eee Goh Ou aos Oe 67 INS PROXY 22 2 5 2m Soe Berea gee ceed 68 Interface Grouping ccc eee ee eee cece eee eee 69 IP Tunnel 2 22 2 0222 ds0cscesscescetssecesSdebsigesesen 70 IPVGINIPVAY o 22 eee cee ccteeecdsecncecauenecsesen 70 IPVA4INIPVS si cece nun See eE aS 71 WPSOG SEET ES E 72 CEntificatE st E Pe 74 Local zres aene E ANS 74 Trusted CA 22 22 22 eee iE eee ee ee 76 Multicast 2 0 20 ccc cec
13. Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges specified via their MAC address in Remote Bridges will be granted access After selecting Wireless gt Wireless Bridge from the left navigation bar enter your settings as desired Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless Bridge sees sn This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN Tess interface You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution Basic System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and MAC Filter wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Wireless Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge Advanced restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access Station Info Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Diagnostics Click Apply Save to configure the wireless bridge options Access Point os AP Mode Wireless Bridge p Logou
14. Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Use Interface Select the interface over which the port triggering rule will apply Select an Application Choose from this list of applications which commonly require a Port trigger entry Custom Application Ss form text field Enter a unique name for the application for which you are creating a Port Trigger Trigger Port Start S S 165535 An outgoing trigger port number Set the beginning of the range of available ports Trigger Port End i 65535 An outgoing trigger port number Set the end of the range of available ports TCP UDP TCP UDP Select the protocol required by the application that will be using the ports in the specified range Open Port Start ji 65535 An incoming port number Set the beginning of the range of available ports Open Port End 1 65535 An incoming port number Set the end of the range of available ports Open Protocol TCP UDP TCP UDP Select the protocol from the drop down list SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 DMZ Host SMART RG The Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer If it is desired to route all internet traffic with no filtering or security to a spe
15. Name Description ea Displays available WAN interfaces atm ptm eth co Displays the service description pppoe ipoe b ire Bytes RX TX total quantity of packets inBytes Reset Statistics Resets the Statistics to zero xTM The Device Info gt Statistics gt xTM displays the ATM PTM statistics for your SmartRG Gateway All WAN interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included Use the Reset button near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Interface Statistics Summary Port In Out In Out In OAM Out OAM In ASM Out ASM In Packet In Cell WAN Number Octets Octets Packets Packets Cells Cells Cells Cells Errors Errors Statistics LAN WAN Service Reset XTM xDSL mei a pa aie a A OE TA a ata mataa T SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Port Number In Cell Errors xDSL Displays the statistics specifically for Port 1 or both ports if Bonded ee AES EST E E E eT ea Me See O E STR a MT E E EN Te te a See E Te E E ROT Nee MET ENE eRe ee Ne Tee ea NE eT STE nea aa aa aaa a a aaNet rane a a aetna hata ata rata AAAA AAA hata Ma arate teaver aan a at ara naa ta tata a hata ha aha aa neMat anaes rMe E nn EEE eR a ate Te ee RPE Ea IIE PR Re ra LT E oN ae EI EER E O EEE SOE RRE IT ee E ERRE EREE E E e
16. PPP Debug Mode O Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports Enable Firewall Network Address Translation Settings Network Address Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network LAN Enable NAT O Enable Fullcone NAT O Enable SIP ALG Multicast Proxy O Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy O No Multicast VLAN Filter MTU size 1370 1492 1492 Use Base MAC Address on this WAN interface Note only select this for one WAN interface Back Next SMART RG Click Next after completing the necessary fields The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description PPP Username Enter the Username required for authentication to the PPP server PPP Password Enter the Password required for authentication to the PPP server PPPoE Service Name Optional Enter a description for this service Select a means for authentication from the drop down list AUTO Attempt to AUTO detect handshake protocol in list below PAP Password Authentication Protocol plaintext passwords CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol MD5 hashing scheme on passwords MSCHAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Microsoft encrypted password authentication protocol Authentication Method Inthe event that the PPP server does not respond to the Keepalive how many additional atte
17. Route The Device Info gt Route displays the LAN and WAN route table information configured in your SmartRG Gateway for both IPv4 and IPv6 implementation SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Device Info Route wed Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate WAN D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Statistics Route Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service Interface ARP os 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 U o foo Advanced Setup IPv6 Route Wireless Diagnostics Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate Management D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Logout Destination Next Hop Flag Metric Service Interface ma eo upe o o eson a fu fe O fe eaters e fu fe e The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Destination Including IPv6 Route Displays the Destination IP addresses Gateway Displays the Gateway IP address Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Masks Flag Including IPv6 Route Displays the status of the flags Metric Including IPv6 Route _ Displays the number of hops to reach the default gateway Service Including IPv6 Route Displaysthe service type ststs S Interface Including IPv6 Route Displays the WAN LAN interface Next Hop IPv6 Route only Displays the next hop IP address ARP Device Info gt ARP displays the h
18. allow the Base MAC address to be substituted for the WAP WAPI P password When this box is checked any content in the WPA WAPI passphrase field will be assphrase ignored WPA Group Rekey Interval 1 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices TAES TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with WPA WAPI Encryption Temporary Key Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to the Network Authentication selected WEP Encryption Enabled Disabled Select Enabled to turn on Wired Equivalent Privacy mode 128 bit 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust pene for eel ee up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired Newmar Reyes security strength 128 or 64 bit Manual Setup Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA ma ee Re aa aa a aa a Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption MAC Fil specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless ter network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done Advanced Station Info Select SSID SMARTRG Diagucetis Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA Management Logout WPA2 Preauthentication Disabled Network Re aut
19. and Set Authorized Station MAC are left blank the PBC push button mode is automatically made active Set Authorized Station MAC Configured Unconfigured Select Configured to have the gateway assign security settings to clients Select Unc onigiied when you wish to have an external client assign security settings to your SmartRG gateway When manually pairing via WPS enter the MAC address of the client device you are trying to connect Network Authentication Select the desired network security authentication type Note that many of the fields in the Manual Setup portion of the screen vary based on the choice of Network Authentication Each variation is presented below SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Open 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA Y Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Manual Setup Network Authentication Open and Shared The same configuration fields apply for Manual Setup of both Shared and Open authentication types WPS however may not be used under Shared POO aa FO gg adi GRR ay MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Manual Setup AP Advanced Station Info You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption Diagnostics specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Management Click Apply Save when done Logout Sra Select SSID SMARTRG
20. and the class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a vlan interface will be additionally tagged with the packet VID and the class rule p bits Set Rate Limit bits ST Apply Save M A h i I e A a PAm A aa A o a A a A AA a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Classification Name Description A free form text field Enter a descriptive name for this rule Last Null Select Last to set this rule as the very last classification rule to be processed Select Null to set this rule as the next classification rule to be poe within the existing list of classification rules Source MAC Address Source MAC Mask SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Destination MAC Address Fee eee S e AN Enter the destination MAC Address and destination MAC Mask applied to classification Optional Enter the Source Port applicable for classification criteria Expressed as a range or single port port port OF port UDP TCP Destination Port Optional Enter the Destination Port applicable for classification criteria Expressed as a range or single port port port or port Choose from available queues in the drop down list Specify Class Queue Packets classified into a queue that exit through an interface for which a queue is not specified to exist will instead egress to the default queue on the interface Mark Ap
21. consult your ACS vendor for implementation options and also TR 069 protocol documentation if necessary STUN Server Port 0 64435 Default 3478 Set the port number associated with your STUN server infrastructure Ray pee ONKA E E e KRE AE SSS ae ce S EEEE OR EEN O OARE E EOR E EE E EOE E E EEE a SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description STUN Server User Name The username by which the gateway accesses the STUN infrastructure Max 256 characters in length Special characters are valid The value will be hidden Se aa T aC EEE Aa Ry SD PCS a UR DIODE RDO a IS OE The password by which the modem authenticates the above username to the STUN STUN Server Password infrastructure Max 256 characters in length Special characters are valid The value will be hidden STUN Server Maximum Keep Alive 0 Unlimited Value is time in seconds Default 1 which specifies that there will be NO keep Period alive period maximum limit SENSE IN A Ee EE oe SESE DIS E L CCE TPE ST STO ET aS STUN omen Minimum Beep alive 0 Unlimited Value is time in seconds Default 0 seconds Period This mechanism is used in coordination with the refreshing of NAT bindings Specifically in conjunction with use of Restricted Cone NAT or Port Restricted Cone NAT as may be configured in some gateways A device s internal address port mappings whi
22. does not rely on timing synchronization between the destination and source Realtime VBR Realtime Variable Bit Rate Same as above but relies on timing and synchronization between the destination and source Commonly used in networks with compressed video traffic R OR SR TE RE Ne EENE O RR O O EE a Te a eee E E Pe Fe OE PRR TE ce a a E E a E A O ee eer RR a en Pa Se REE E a ee ee OT re nee Minimum Gell cells s 1 indicates no shaping Rate Minimum allowable rate at which cells can be sent on a ATM network The algorithm used to schedule the queue behavior Scheduler for WRR Weighted Round Robin packets are accessed in a round robin style and classes can be given Queues of Equal WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing packets are assigned in a specific queue Precedence as the Default Queue Weight 1 63 The default weight of the specified queue Default Queue Default Queue Precedence 1 8 The Precedence of the specified group t VC scheduling is unique from Default Queues PTM Interface The SmartRG gateway s VDSL2 standards support Packet Transfer Mode PTM An alternative to ATM mode PTM transports packets IP PPP Ethernet MPLS and others over DSL links Reference the IEEE802 3ah standard for Ethernet in the First Mile EFM for additional information After selecting Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt PTM Interface from the left navigation bar click Add in the center pane The following screen will appear
23. during a 1 second interval there are 18 or more CRC 8 anomalies in one or more of the received bearer channels or one or more LOS Loss of Signal defects or one or more SEF Severely Errored Frame defects or one or more LPR Loss of Power defects 4 Downstream Upstream Total number of Unavailable Seconds This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals for which the xDSL line is unavailable The xDSL line becomes unavailable at the Total UAS onset of 10 contiguous SES s These 10 SES s shall be included in the unavailable time Once unavailable the xDSL line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES s These 10 seconds with no SES s shall be excluded from unavailable time 4 REFERENCES 1 ITU T Recommendation G 992 1 1999 Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL transceivers http www itu int rec T REC G 992 1 en 2 ITU T Recommendation G 992 3 2005 Asymmetric digital subscriber line transceivers 2 ADSL2 http www itu int rec T REC G 992 3 en 3 ITU T Recommendation G 997 1 2006 Physical layer management for digital subscriber line DSL transceivers http www itu int rec T REC G 997 1 en 4 ITU T Recommendation 432 1 1999 B ISDN user network interface Physical layer specification General characteristics http www itu int rec T REC I 432 1 en SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG
24. empty PBC becomes the default value If Hide Access Point is enabled or the MAC filter list is empty with allow chosen WPS2 will be disabled SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless Security Wi ag si This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface seeped You may setup configuration manually Basic OR through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS maze Note When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty PBC is used If Hide Access Point enabled or Mac filter list is empty with allow chosen WPS2 will be Wireless Bridge disabled Advanced Station Info Diagnostics WPS Setup ena Enable WPS Enabled_ Logout Add Client This feature is available only when WPA PSK WPS1 WPA2 PSK or OPEN mode is configured oEnter STA PIN Use AP PIN Add Enrollee Set WPS AP Mode Configured Setup AP Configure all security settings with an external registar Device PIN 76229909 Help D i r N T O a VO a SN la VERET The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Enable WPS Enabled Disabled Enables Wi Fi Protected Setup Select the method STA PIN AP PIN for how the WPS PIN is generated Select the desired radio button then Enter STA PIN click the Add Enrollee button if necessary to add a specific enrollee station Use AP PIN If both the PIN field
25. gt Low PTM Priority set Ethernet Config LAN high 0 gt High PTM Priority not set NAT high 1 gt High PTM Priority set Security Parental Control _ptmo 0_0_1 Quality of Service Routing Back Next DNS a aih Click the Next button to advance to the next step Next select the type of WAN service you wish to create For this example choose IP over Ethernet SMART RG forward thinking Device Info WAN Service Configuration Advanced Setup Select WAN service type Layer2 Interface PPP over Ethernet PPPoE ATM Interface IP over Ethernet PTM Interface Bridging ETH Interface WAN Service Enter Service Description pppoe_o_o_1 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN Network Protocal Selection NAT IPV4 Only n Security Parental Control C Quality of Service i i Oe i T a Click Next after completing the necessary fields SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPOE IP over Ethernet IPoE Bridging Enter Service Description Enter a name to describe this configuration AE EE E RET Te REN O EEE ENE Tea E eR SETS a DER O ELL ET ee ee E EO a TE O E E E EAP O a FEET Ne ON Se RES UR E E E EE ee mn a a aE Oe IPV4 Only Network Protocol IPV4 amp IPV6 Dual Stack IPV4 and IPV6 ru
26. hold the WiFi WLAN button for 3 5 seconds then release Expect a 1 3 second delay before the WIFI WLAN LED turns on The WiFi radio is now on To DEACTIVATE Press and hold the WiFi WLAN button for 3 5 seconds then release Expect a 1 3 second delay before the WIFI WLAN LED turns off The WiFi radio is now off Reset Button The Reset button is a small hole in the gateway s enclosure with the actual button mounted behind the surface This style of pushbutton prevents the gateway from being inadvertently reset during handling Reset must be actuated with a paper clip or similar implement This pin hole sized reset button has three functions The duration for which the button is held dictates which function is carried out DURATION TO HOLD RESET BUTTON EFFECT Less than 6 seconds Performs a modem reset that is equivalent to the Reboot function in the gateway s software UI The POWER LED goes red and unit enters CFE mode A state associated with performing firmware 20 or more seconds 7 updates via Internet browser The location of the Reset button varies by model e On models SR500n SR505n SR510n SR550n SR552n and SR630n the button is located on the rear of the unit e For the SR350n locate the Reset button on the bottom of the unit e For the SR360n locate the Reset button on the left side of the unit Logging in to Your SmartRG Gateway s UI To manually configure the SmartRG Gateway access the gateway s emb
27. information below Fig a a eS ates commet List arene TELN ET Service access For WAN this is with default port Service Control List TFTP TFTP Service as with default port Access Passwords Establish or alter the passwords associated with access to the Gateway Three accounts are available to manage Admin Support and User After selecting Management gt Passwords you enter your desired settings for one login Click Apply Save to commit your settings SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Access Control Passwords Pia ae Access to your Router is controlled through three user accounts admin reless support and user Diagnostics Management The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view Settings configuration of your Router System Log The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your Security Log Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics SNMP Agent The user name user can access the Router view configuration settings a Meneaement Server statistics as well as update the router s software Access Control Services Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply Save to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space Access List tTI User Name Logout Timer Old Password Update Software New Password C Reboot Co
28. line item in the table represents one of the Ethernet LAN ports on the back of your SmartRG gateway eat Neen ae eee ee eee a Nee Nene ae eee ee eee eRe Ne eee ee ee ee teeta ee ae eae ee eee eee NTS eT ere LAN WAN Describes the function for which each physical port is configured on the gateway ga a a EO O EE O OENE EO OO O EE E OEO a O O EEE EA EE E ENE O O EOE OVEN EOE OO NEEE 1 1 000 000 Kbps Sets the data rate for packets on the specified Interface A value of 1 indicates no shaping Burst Size will be ignored Select Advanced Setup gt Routing gt Default Gateway and the following screen will appear Use the gt button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or lt for right to left Click the Apply Save button to commit the changes entered SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Routing Default Gateway Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system WAN Service default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first 4G LTE Settings being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in Ethernet Config again LAN NAT Security Selected Default Available Routed WAN Parental Control Gateway In
29. report multicast group Proxy memberships to any neighboring multicast routers Nee Mudest VLANI Disables multicast filtering between WAN and LAN VlanMux network C fia70 1492 Default 1492 bytes Manually configure the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size for SmartRG MTU size gateways supporting a gigabit capable WAN interface This value is expressed in bytes This feature is supported by SmartRG models SR500n SR505n SR510n SR550n and SR552n Firmware v2 5 0 7 or later is required SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Use Base MAC Address F x ee ENAN e r a Use SmartRG Devices Base Primary MAC address When unchecked a unique MAC per service is assigned ADDITIONAL OPTIONS Enable IPv6 Unnumbered Model WHEN IPV4 amp IPV6 or Enable IPv6 Unnumbered Model IPV6 Only are selected Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment IANA at the WAN Service Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation IAPD Creation Page Enable MLD Multicast Proxy Next Select the interface used as a default gateway used for the PPP service being created Use the gt button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or lt for right to left SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Routing Default Gateway Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as ATM Interface system default gatew
30. string is portld_high_low Where portid 0 gt DSL Latency PATHO portid 1 gt DSL Latency PATH1 portid 4 gt DSL Latency PATHO amp 1 low 0 gt Low PTM Priority not set low 1 gt Low PTM Priority set high 0 gt High PTM Priority not set high 1 gt High PTM Priority set Next select the type of WAN service you wish to create For this example choose PPP over Ethernet SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Click Next after completing the necessary fields SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description pppoe_0_0_1 Network Protocal Selection IPV4 Only Hace Ne Anh AA eain A T m eT A im SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPOE IP over Ethernet IPoE Bridging Enter Service Description Enter a name to describe this configuration A data packet scheduling technique allowing different scheduling priorities to statistically multiplexed data flows Since each data flow has its own queue an ill behaved flo
31. thinking Device Info Add Dynamic DNS Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO WAN Service or noip com 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config D DNS provider DynDNS org re Hostname p Interface Security Parental Control DynDNS Settings Quality of Service Username Routing Password j DNS _Apply Save Fe a TE OY Oe The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description D DNS provider Select a dynamic Domain Name Server provider from the drop down menu rs i i Hostname Enter the name of the dynamic DNS server Select the gateway WAN interface whose traffic will be pointed at the Interface 7 3 above specified Dynamic DNS provider P EPE IIS IRLI ede E O A N E OED VEC eee Username Enter the username of the dynamic DNS server Password Enter the password of the dynamic DNS server Static DNS The Static DNS service allows you to resolve DNS queries on the Broadband Router by adding static Host Name to IP Address mappings After selecting Advanced Setup gt DNS gt Static DNS from the left navigation bar click the Add button The following screen will appear Enter your desired settings then click Apply Save to commit your changes A maximum of 10 static DNS entries can be added SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking
32. time ese 2346 bytes Enter the threshold for what sized packets will be fragmented to a smaller unit size The primary consideration for this setting being the size capability of the circuit A high packet error rate is an indication that a slightly increased Fragmentation Threshold is in order When possible the default value of 2346 should be maintained Poor throughput is a likely result of setting this threshold too low 256 2346 bytes Specify the Request to Send packet size beyond which the WLAN client hardware RTS Threshold invokes its RTS CTS mechanism Smaller packets will otherwise be sent not using RTS CTS The threshold is off when using the default setting of 2347 Basic Rate Fragmentation Threshold SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description 1 and 65535 a k a Beacon rate Delivery Traffic Indication Message is a countdown variable indicating when the next window for listening to buffered broadcast and multicast messages is available to client devices The default is 1 a and 65535 ms The time interval between beacon transmissions Beacon transmissions make known the presence of an access point and convey to wireless NICs when to awake from power save mode to check for buffered frames at the access point The default is 100 ms DTIM Interval ree Disabled Xpress Technology is compliant with draft
33. uses the negotiated key exchange method for IPSec is recommended Pre Shared Key Certificate x 509 Select the method by which the remote end will authenticate Enable Disable When enabled this setting ensures that a session Perfect forwarding Secrecy key derived from a set of long term keys will not be compromised if one of the long term keys is compromised in the future If desired use the Advanced IKE Settings area to select Phase 1 and Phase 2 specific parameters Certificate Use the Advanced Setup gt Certificate pages to configure certificates for the gateway Certificates contain public keys as well as the identity of the owner They verify a person s identity You can use Local and Trusted CA certificates on this gateway Local Use the Local Certificate page to configure certificates for the gateway Local certificates are used to identify the gateway to other users You can create a new certificate request locally and have it signed by a certificate authority or import an existing certificate Consult ITU T X 509 for additional info regarding Public Key Infrastructure PKI After selecting Advanced Setup gt Certificate gt Local from the left navigation bar click the Create Certificate Request button This function facilitates the application process for a new certificate Complete the necessary fields The screen shown on the next page will appear Enter your connection details by completing the app
34. using this feature After selecting Advanced Setup gt Certificate gt Trusted CA from the left navigation bar click the Import Certificate button The following screen will appear Enter acscert for the Certificate Name field then paste the Certificate details as indicated between the BEGIN and END markers Click Apply to commit this Certificate After adding one certificate a Remove button will be revealed on the Trusted CA landing page SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Import CA certificate Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Enter certificate name and paste certificate content ne aee Certificate 4G LTE Settings Name Ethernet Config i ioe BEGIN CERTIFICATE lt insert certificate here gt AN END CERTIFICATE NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Certificate DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Local Carew Multicast Multicast Multicast is the methodology for applications shipping information simultaneously to multiple destinations The most common scenario being Internet television and other streaming media In IP Multicast the implementation occurs at the IP routing level where routers create the most efficient distribution paths for packets sent to a destination Select Advanced Setup gt Multicas
35. 0 bytes shall be gt 1600 Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Com ticate The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Name A free form text field Enter an intuitive name for your config Dropdown selection for either enable or disable of a given QoS queue configured on chosen Layer 2 interface Enable Note Only one queue can be defined for any one interface precedence pair resulting in a maximum of three queues per interface Se Geis See a a ea es Ta terae Dropdown selection for desired Layer 2 interface to be associated with the defined QoS queue e g ethO eth4 A eRe eee eS See eae eee eee Ne nae Stee NaN ae aaa ave eae n Ne ea eee The following selections are exposed upon defining an Interface as described above Dropdown selection for priority value to be associated with QoS queue defined e g 1 SP 2 SP 3 SP 4 SP WRR WFQ Note Lower value higher priority Queue Precedence SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Algorithms for data priority in queue Strict Priority Allows shaping of rate and burst size for packets in queue gauia Aea e ly Applies a fair round robin scheme weighting effective for e g ATM networks with i Weighted Fair Queuing Applies a fair queuing weighting scheme via allowing different sessions to have different service shares for im
36. 168 1 100 The balance of this guide is dedicated to a sequential walk through of the user interface of your gateway Here you will find a visual reference of each screen along with a Description for each of the parameters displayed Where applicable a range of valid values is outlined along with an overview narrative of each screen For in depth how to information for specific scenarios please take advantage of the knowledge base found at our support web site Access to this site is restricted to SmartRG customers and partners Do not attempt to share links to this site with your subscribers SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Device Info There are nine selections under Device Info in the left navigation bar Each of them shows a different element of the gateway s setup status or nature of its connection with the provider and also with LAN devices Device Info screens are read only It is not possible to interact with or change the settings in this section Summary Upon successful login Device Info is the first screen to appear This is screen is dedicated to the display of hardware and software details associated with your gateway In addition the current status of the WAN connection if present is shown SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout Board ID Symmetri
37. ATEEN of two planned wireless toasty standards WMM Wi Fi Multimedia pn Enabled Disabled When enable this technology allows multimedia services audio video and voice packets to get higher priority WMM No Enabled Disabled Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level Enable no Acknowledgement Acknowledgement for better throughput but in the event of a noisy RF environment higher error rates may result WMM APSD Enabled Disabled Automatic Power Save Delivery a power consumption saving feature Station Info This page displays authenticated wireless stations and their status SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless Authenticated Stations Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Associated Authorized SSID Interface r Seat wt MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Refresh Diagnostics FO a Oil TOE Oi a N N Diagnostics Line performance diagnostic tools are supported by your SmartRG gateway Three legs of the data path are included in the available tests LAN connectivity DSL connectivity and Internet connectivity tests SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Diagnostics After selecting Diagnostics gt Diagnostics from the left navigation bar click the Test button at the bottom of the screen The table will be updated with fresh diagnostic info
38. E E E EEE EEEE IE NN ee TO WEP Encryption Enabled Disabled Select Enabled to turn on Wired Equivalent Privacy mode Encryption Strength ey 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option for Current Network Key 1 4 Select which of the four keys from the list is presently in effect 7 Enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security Me twong KEN 14 strength 128 or 64 bit Manual Setup Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK gg Og ODO LPO EOE Oy Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption MAC Filter specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done Advanced Station Info Select SSID SMARTRG ome Network Authentication Management letwork Authentication ixe WPA n Logout WPA passphrase seeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee Click here to display o Use base MAC address as WPA passphrase WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Apply Save SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this secur
39. E US VEU SST STOTT Tri mode ADSL2 t i v v i v v v SR550n VDSL2 GigE 3FE 1GE l 802 11n ee eR N EINER NE EEI Ea OE EE RST EE ET IESER a ee Tri mode ADSL2 V V 7 7 v SR510n VDSL2 GigE 4 FE 1GE 802 11n PEOLE IESSE CETONIO L E EI E ON LL R R E LE I I E E I OL L E I NEE E N E L E A E NL EE DEER Tri mode ADSL2 i H v v i v v v SR505n VDSL2 GigE 3 FE 1GE l 802 11n eS anes Fe eae ae Re ON ESE ARNE EOE RELENE ASINE EN EEEIEE NAE ENERE OEE R a Re EENEN EONI ee TE Tri mode ADSL2 Vv Z 7 Vv j SR500n VDSL2 GigE 4 FE 1GE 802 11n PIPE ISS TFS EE E E E E L E EE OR Dae E ILA R A L ELL E E E E A RI L E L I E E E L I E N E E E EL P E E NES EEE ER Dual band 5 GE v v concurrent v v v 802 11ac 4FE v YS eo v v v are i v vV O 8021n v v v 4 FE v v 802 11n v v v 4 FE v v SR10 p ADSL2 1E o 4 4 Contact SmartRG Support for detailed descriptions and management of the features listed above SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Revision History Complete re write i New layout 3 0 6 26 2014 Authored complete field by field descriptions for each screen Complete compendium of screen shots for each feature Migrated use case content to on line knowledge base See the SmartRG Customer Portal SERS PEELE Sea core PI SN SE E S SS EE A RAO E A S Les SOU MIG E RE E E E E SSO TIO Visual overhaul New colors log
40. For LAN hosts IP addresses can be assigned manually or by using DHCP For some devices that also leases from the following OUls require access to a TFTP server contains device configuration name files in cnf file format which DHCP Option 66 enables the device to communicate with other infrastructure select this option to specify the name of TFTP Server Name the TFTP server Option 66 is an IEEE standard DHCP Option 150 comma separated list of TFTP server IPv4 Address es aa a a ENO OR OE O EIEE a a The DHCP relay agent operates as the interface between DHCP clients and the server It listens for client requests and adds vital configuration data such as the client s link information which is needed by the server to allocate the address for the client When the DHCP server responds the DHCP relay agent forwards the reply back to the DHCP client A Cisco proprietary methodology for pointing to a TFTP server Unlike Option 66 Cisco s Option 150 supports a list of TFTP server s IP addresses Max 2 entries Configure the second IP address When selected additional fields are exposed that enable the declaration of a second IP address and and subnet mask for LAN Subnet mask to support a second simultaneous LAN i e the primary LAN defined above may be at interface 192 168 0 1 and this secondary LAN may be defined as 192 168 2 1 IPv6 Autoconfig Utilize this screen to establish your Gateway s IPv6 envi
41. G forward thinking Device Info Policy Routing Settup Advanced Setup Enter the policy name policies and WAN interface then click Apply Save Layer Interface to add the entry to the policy routing table Note Default gateway must be configured for IPoE connection that doesn t WAN Service rely on DHCP 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Policy Name 1 LAN a NAT Physical LAN Por AS Security LAN3 Parental Control T Quality of Service Source IP WAN Routing p Default Gateway Use Interface Static Route Default Gateway IP Cid Policy Routing RIP _Apply Save Ow Se aw oe e a OO a a Oa The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Policy Name A free form text field Enter a descriptive name for this entry to the policy routing table Physical LAN Port Select a physical LAN interface for the policy route from the drop down list SourceIP Enter the IP address for source of this policy route 000 0 Use Interface its Drop down field selection providing choice of the WAN Interface desired for the policy route Default Gateway IP The IP address of the Default Gateway 0000 RIP Routing Information Protocol RIP is a type of distance vector routing protocol which leverages hop count as a metric for routing RIP puts a limit on the number of hops max 15 allowed in order to prevent routing loops This can sometimes limit the size of networks that RIP can
42. IPV6 address and prefix length required Enable DHCP v6 Server Check this option to turn on the DHCP v6 feature on the LAN Enable DHCP Server Stateless Inherit IPV6 address assignments from the WAN IPV6 interface DHCPV6 server given by the LAN IPV6 network as configured with additional options Start interface ID Enter the beginning IPv6 available addresses for DHCP to assign to LAN devices Enable DEP Seer Stater End interface ID Enter the ending IPv6 available addresses for DHCP to assign to LAN devices Leased Time hour Amount of time before a new IPv6 lease is requested by the LAN client SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Optional Router Advertisement Daemon RADVD service that sends router advertisements to LAN clients Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Check this option to enable unique local address ULA advertisement on the LAN Randomly Generate Select this option to enable the gateway to generate a random IPv6 prefix a a I E E E E E A E E e E E E Optional Multicast Listener Discovery MLD snooping manages the IPV6 multicast traffic Standard Mode Multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no client subscribes to a multicast group even if IGMP snooping is enabled Enable RADVD Enable MLD Snooping Blocking Mode The multicast data traffic will be blocked and not flood to all bridge ports when the
43. In lieu of manually entering a password allow the Base MAC address to be substituted for the password WAP WAPI Passphrase When this box is checked any content in the WPA WAPI passphrase field will be ignored WPA Group Rekey Interval 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices AES TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with Temporary Key WPA WAPI Encryption Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to the Network Authentication selected WEP Encryption Enabled Disabled Select Enabled to turn on Wired Equivalent Privacy mode Encryption Strength ae 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option for Current Network Key 1 4 Select which of the four keys from the list is presently ineffect TTUTU UUU Network Key 1 4 Enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security strength 128 or 64 bit Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA2 Laie a eid hdna a a eee Sew Sey yw Veer Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless MAC Filter network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done E
44. ND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless Advanced Advanced Setup This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a Wireless particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the Basic fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup interval for clients in power save Security mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or long MAC Filter preambles are used i Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save to configure the advanced wireless options Band 2 4GHz Station Info Channel Auto Current 1 interference acceptable Diagnostics Auto Channel Timer min 5 Management 802 11n EWC Auto r Logout Bandwidth 20MHz Current 20MHz Control Sideband Lower Current N A 802 11n Rate Auto 802 11n Protection Auto Support 802 11n Client Fae Only l RIFS Advertisement Auto OBSS Coexistence Enable RX Chain Power Save Disable Power Save status Full Power RX Chain Power Save Quiet 70 Time RX Chain Power Save PPS 10 54g Rate lMbps Multicast Rate Auto Basic Rate Default j Fragmentation Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Global Max Clients 128 XPress Technology Enabled Transmit Power 100 WMM Wi Fi Multimedia
45. Network Authentication Open r WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key 1 Network Key 1 SmartRGWireless Network Key 2 inul Network Key 3 oull Network Key 4 oul Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security configuration Select SSID aaa will apply a ANa N N PPS rare a gh ee a er aa a Nag a O Guar ea tS ene eet nana WEP Encryption Enabled Disabled Select Enabled to turn on Wired Equivalent Privacy mode Encryption Strength aes 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option for Current Network Key 1 4 Select which of the four keys from the list is presently in effect hee ere Enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security Niven key Ti strength 128 or 64 bit SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Manual Setup Network Authentication 802 1X te ait a alt POMP GIP PAC all OO Advanced Setup Wireless Manual Setup AP Basic You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption Securit
46. RI Select SSID SMARTRG Station Info aa Diagnostics Network Authentication Management Logout WPA2 Preauthentication Disabled Network Re auth Interval 36000 wo o WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption AES ra WEP Encryption Disabled _Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security Select SSID configuration will apply T 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices Enter the IP address for the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server associated with your infrastructure H 65535 Port 1812 for authentication is a standard for RADIUS authentication per the IETF RFC 2865 Your RADIUS deployment may differ from this Older servers may use port 1645 Enter the encryption key required to authenticate to the Radius Server specified via the Server IP address above TAES TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with WPA WAPI Encryption Temporary Key Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to
47. S RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Setup Wireless Select SSID SMARTRG Basic Security E e fe Note If allow is choosed and mac Wireless Bridge Mode Disabled Allow Deny filter is empty WPS will be disabled Advanced Station Info Management Logout Add Remove wo wey que ey ery DO Wireless MAC Filter Enter the MAC address and click Apply Save to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters MAC Address Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Select SSID Select the SSID to apply this MAC filter rule to SOE en Ren Tee E SR Ry O ee REO SR OE E ER IE SE NE Sr En ee oR RE PRR eC O O Re a ate Eo a Re Re E O O E E E EEEO E R ERE OA a Te E E E O eT ETS Deny Access for the specified MAC address is rejected Wireless Bridge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the Access Point Selecting Disabled in Bridge Restrict will disable wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting
48. SL DSL Bonding Grouped LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces UPnP DNS Proxy IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management t Automatically Add Clients Logou With the following DHCP Vendor IDs Shared WAN Interface O g g 8 Click Apply Save to commit Your changes will be effective immediately IP Tunnel IP Tunneling is typically used as a means to establish a path between two independent networks Your SmartRG gateway supports connecting islands of IPv6 networks across the IPv4 internet or IPv4 in IPv6 as well IPv6inIPv4 After selecting Advanced Setup gt IP Tunnel gt IPv6inIPv4 from the left navigation bar click the Add button The screen shown on the next page will appear SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Enter a Tunnel Name Currently only the 6rd Mechanism is supported Select the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces from the drop down lists associated with the tunnel you wish to establish IPv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length and Border Relay IPv4 Address can be configured automatically Select the Manual radio button to specify your desired settings for these fields RWNa Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMART RG forward thinking Device Info IP Tunneling 6in4 Tunnel Configuration Advanced Setup Layer Interface C
49. SMART RG forward thinking GATEWAY USER MANUAL For all Broadcom Chipset based models including Table of Contents Table of Contents 22 2222222 2 1 Introduction 2 220205 fess eee Adc cwetesezscsmestn 3 Disclaimer s cccestasecececusceoeacuuovevess 3 FCC Interference Statement 3 FCE QE 11 0 ne ee a S 3 Safety Warnings 0 0 ccee eee eee 4 Welcome 2 22 22 2222 eee eee eee eee eee 5 Purpose amp Scope 2 2 222 22 222e 5 Intended Audience _ 0 22eeeeeeeeeeeee 5 Getting Assistance _ 2 22 5 Getting Familiar With Your Gateway 6 LED Status Indicators 2 022 0 ecsese 0seckeeasc lt 6 Connections 2 2 20 222022 eee eee eee 7 SMe ose ss cpo tne E ENE 7 WAN ce cescaescseenees mite seceasustssseneseel 7 LAWN 222 ee cettoti E E 8 USB Looe cece eee eee ccc eeccceees 8 POWER i cas ceteesc cea descue oss anes seeed 8 External Buttons _ 2 2 2 2 2 8 WPS Button 2 2 2 202222 2 22 8 WLAN Button 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 22 9 Reset Button _ 2 0 2 2222 2 2 9 Logging in to Your SmartRG Gateway s UI 9 Device Info 2 22 2 2 22 222222 e eee eee 11 SUMMA Sits a cede a aea E 11 Waninio seeto f2e as cncsaiees fiat ite 11 Statisties lt 5 0 Aneta utes ane ncee NE 12 WAIN 2c 54 oc atts r E EEE 12 WAN Servi
50. SNMP Agent NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Management Server Broadband Router will reboot Access Control Software File Name Choose File No file chosen Reboot Update Sofar Logout Reboot Occasional troubleshooting measures may require that the router be rebooted The reboot function is located on this screen Select Managment gt Reboot from the left lavigation bar The following screen will appear SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Click the button below to reboot the router Wireless Reboot Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Security Log SNMP Agent Management Server Access Control Update Software Reboot Logout SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Appendix A Advanced Features Overview This appendix outlines the advanced feature set for SmartRG brand home gateway products Connect and Surf Automatic Broadband Connection Configuration The Connect and Surf feature automatically establishes a WAN connection for default configured gateways obviating the need for manual or custom configurations The active physical layer is detected ADSL VDSL or GigE and layer 3 connectivity is established using PPP authentication or DHCP NOTE If you prefer to configure your SmartRG s WAN interface manually connect a laptop to any of the LAN ports and follow the instructions in the Loggi
51. Server Internet Time Access Control Route ARP DHCP 5 Advanced Setup Update Software Layer2 Interface Reboot D WAN Service Logout D 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config 5 LAN W NAT B Security 5 Parential Control Quality of Service 5 Routing Interface Grouping 5 IP Tunnel gt IPSec 5 Certificate Multicast Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Diagnostics Fault Management Ping Host Trace Route to Host Management Settings System Log 5 Security Log D SNMP Agent G Management Server 5 Internet Time E Access Control O Update Software 5 Reboot 5 Support Tools Port Mirroring Factory reset Back Update Account Delete Account 2012 2015 SmartRG Inc All Rights Reserved From the left navigation bar select Management gt Access Control gt Accounts then click Delete Modify Account Click the Select an account drop down and click the account you wish to modify or delete To Modify Check or uncheck the desired boxes Click Update Account to commit your changes To Delete Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Delete Account To Disable Enable the account you ve selected Toggle the Enable Disable account buttons UAWN SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Default Passwords USER PASSWORD admin admin sup
52. UPnP a DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Use the following Static DNS IP address Certificate Primary DNS server Multicast Secondary DNS server Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout Select the configured WAN interface for the IPv6 DNS server information OR enter the static IPv6 DNS server Addresses Note that selecting a WAN interface for the IPv6 DNS server will enable the DHCPv6 Client on that interface Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface WAN Interface selected Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address Primary IPv6 DNS server Secondary IPv6 DNS server NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Descripti Selected DNS Server Interfaces The WAN service selected to be your primary DNS server Secondary IPv6 DNS Server ica the IP address of the primary IPv6 primary DNS SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS DDNS automatically updates a name server in the DNS with the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other data Often this update occurs in real time After selecting Advanced Setup gt DNS gt Dynamic DNS from the left navigation bar click the Add button The following screen will appear Enter your desired settings then click Apply Save to commit your changes SMART RG forward
53. US Tx Power dBm 00 ge Min bidirectional net data rate 50Mbps 68Mbps 100Mbps Other Settings Field Name Description The RJ11 connector has four contacts The center pair of pins is DSL1 The outer pair pins are the Inner Pait Outer Pair contacts for DSL2 Select which pair should be used Bitswap Enable Enables adaptive handshaking functionality SRAEnable SCS Enables Seamless Rate Adaptation Test Modes Mode Description Normal Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a Normal signal Reverb Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a REVERB signal Ss Medley Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a MEDLEY signal SCS The DSL PHY will attempt to establish a connection as in Normal mode but once the connection is up it will not retrain even if the signal is lost L3 Puts the DSL modem in the L3 power state Click the Apply button to place the gateway in test mode SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info DSL Advanced Settings Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Select the test mode below Normal Ethernet Config oReverb LAN oMedley a ONo retrain Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Apply Tone Selection 192 168 1 1 admin adslcfgtone html ol3 ADSL Tone Settings Upstream T
54. X 509 standard for certificate related details The Import Certificate button on the Local landing page facilitates putting the signed Certificate and corresponding Private Key information into place 1 Enter cpecert for this field 2 Paste the Certificate details as indicated between the BEGIN and END markers 3 Paste the Private Key information as indicated between the BEGIN and END markers Click Apply to commit this Certificate SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Import certificate Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Certificate 4G LTE Settings Name Ethernet Config BEGIN CERTIFICATE lt insert certificate here gt LAN tsi S SOC Cc END CERTIFICATE NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Certificate DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY lt insert private key here gt IPSec END RSA PRIVATE KEY Certificate Local Trusted CA Multicast Wireless Private Key Diagnostics Management Logout Enter certificate name paste certificate content and private key NS Trusted CA Use Trusted Certificates to identity other gateways to your gateway as a trusted source You can import and store four trusted certificates on the gateway Store up to four peer certificates
55. ace Full Gigabit WAN Interfaces GMAC eth3 ATM Interface Select a ETH port PTM Interface ETH Interface inisiasi hiami l i WAN Service roto E 4G LTE Settings eth3 WAN r Ethernet Config WAN Service There are several variations of WAN Service available to configure The three core variations are e PPP over Ethernet PPPoE e IP over Ethernet e Bridging This chapter will illustrate a sample configuration scenario down each of these three variations and define the available fields to customize your WAN service setup PPP over Ethernet After selecting Advanced Setup gt WAN Service from the left navigation bar click the Add button A progression of several screens will follow Advance to the next after completing the required fields using the Next button appearing near the bottom of each screen First select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS Click the Next button to advance to the next step SMART RG WAN Service Interface Configuration Select a layer 2 interface for this service Note For ATM interface the descriptor string is portid_vpi_vci For PTM interface the descriptor
56. all in lower case The ACS URL may further include a port specification suffix e g http customer acs wanmanagmentservices com 30005 Where 30005 is the port number NOTE This value may not need to be specified depending on the ACS platform in use i e Cisco Prime Home would not require 3005 to be declared Refer to your ACS platform documentation for details While 30005 is the default value for SmartRG gateways some ACS product s Management Servers may require a different value for remote management SmartRG products have technology to accommodate such requirements for several ACS products e Cisco Prime Home e ClearVision e Calix Consumer ACS e and others Minimum firmware v2 5 0 x is required Please consult SmartRG Support when a change from the default is required Next you may optionally configure the modem client Connection Request mechanism used by your ACS for communication with subscriber gateways NOTE Please consult with your ACS vendor for any specific connection request requirement impacted by the following settings Use the GetRPCMethods buttons to force the gateway to attempt to sync with the ACS This will assist you in verifying the TR 069 parameters entered above Field Name Description gobeck this checkbox if your ACS requires authenticated connection requests Complete the additional credential fields that are exposed User name by which this gateway authenticates the ACS Many ACS platforms utiliz
57. ame Default IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable IGMP Proxy Enable IGMP Snooping 0 D 00 Standard Mode Blocking Mode Enable LAN side firewall Disable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 DSL Bonding End IP Address 192 168 1 254 UPnP Leased Time hour 24 DNS Proxy Interface Grouping Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured IP Tunnel MAC Address IP Address Remove IPSec Add Entries Remove Entries Certificate Automatically create static IP leases for the following OUls Wireless OU Remove Diagnostics Add OUI Remove OUI Management Logout Configure DHCP Options Option 66 TFTP Server Name Option 150 Comma seperated list of TFTP Server IPv4 Addess es maximum 2 entries Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface IP Address Subnet Mask Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description G From the drop down list select from the available groupings of interfaces as defined via the Interface roupname G rouping screen IP Address Set the LAN IP address by which LAN devices will connect to this gateway Enable your SmartRG gateway to listen to Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP network traffic between hosts and routers By listening to these conversations the gateway maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast
58. application for this feature would include assigning IPTV STBs to a WAN interface After selecting Advanced Setup gt Interface Grouping from the left navigation bar click the Add button below the table The screen shown on the next page will appear To create a new interface group 1 Enter a unique Group Name then select either step 2 dynamic or step 3 static below 2 To automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group add the DHCP vendor ID string By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server 3 Select an interface from the Available Interface list and add it to the Grouped Interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports Hold down the shift key to multi select NOTE These clients may obtain public IP addresses 4 If this interface is to share the WAN interface click the Shared WAN Interface box Not checking this will cause the WAN interface you select to be removed from any other interface groups SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Review info Group Name Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Grouped WAN Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config aoe Ll LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS D
59. are one Wide Area Layer2 Interface Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area ATM Interface Network LAN PTM Interface ETH Interface Enable NAT WAN Service 4G LTE Settings O Enable Fullcone NAT Ethernet Config LAN NAT O Enable SIP ALG Security Enable Firewall Parental Control Quality of Service Routing IGMP Multicast DNS DSL O Enable IGMP Multicast DSL Bonding O No Multicast VLAN Filter UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel PS Use Base MAC Address on this WAN interface Note only select this for one WAN interface Certificate Multicast Wireless Back Next Diagnostics AAA A T n A ai T n iA n A A aed The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows FIELD NAME DESCRIPTION Enable Firewall Enables functions in the Security sub menu Enable sharing the WAN interface across multiple devices on the LAN Also enables the functions in the NAT sub menu and addition PPPoE NAT features to select Enables Session Initiation Protocol ALCP mear NAT Used for Voice over IP ERO applications Exposed when Enable NAT is checked Enable IGMP Multicast Enables Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP multicast Used by IPv4 hosts to report multicast group Proxy memberships to any neighboring multicast routers ae Multicast VLAN Disables multicast filtering between WAN and LAN VlanMux network H isyo 1492 Default 1492 bytes Manually configure the MTU Maximum Transmissio
60. arental Control thiol noch Browser s MAC Address Time Restriction Uri Fil Other MAC Address ter XX XX XX XX XX XX Quality of Service Routing Days of the week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun DNS Clicktoselect 0 0 o o jojojo DSL DSL Bonding a E C UPnP End Blocking Time hh mm DNS Proxy Apply Save Interface Grouping n naad tin I OO Ta ai ita t A a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description User Name A free form text field Enter and intuitive name for this restriction fat aan esa a ta ratte ha emanate ata heme aaa arate tana mah aaa ahah hater ahaa atat sate M ater atat athe arararatatararaheteraraatate Check the box es for day s Mon Sun the restrictions apply Start Time Blocking End Time Blocking Tone of time that the above stated device s is to be restricted from access to URL Filter The other side of the Parental Controls coin is URL filtering From the left navigation bar select Advanced Setup gt Parental Control gt Url Filter Choose the Exclude List radio button to add a URL to be blocked Note that the Include List is a feature of Cisco Prime Home Plus and is only supported when the gateway is under management by Cisco Prime Home In that event these settings must be applied via the Content Filtering features Cisco Prime Home and not from this native gateway user interface Next click the Add button toward the center of the sc
61. ating requests intended for the device associated with the Destination MAC address WAN Interfaces aege the filter to the selected neag Parental Control The Parental Control features of your SmartRG gateway enable restriction of Internet access on a LAN host by LAN host basis This is achieved without the need for client software to be installed on each host Time Restriction Time Restriction features can be established on a per MAC address basis for individual LAN hosts Access constraints by day of week and time of day are available to customize per the preferences of the subscriber After selecting Advanced Setup gt Parental Control gt Time Restriction click the Add button toward the center The following screen will appear SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Access Time Restriction Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to WAN Service the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC 4G LTE Settings address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other Ethernet Config LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC ae go to command window and type ipconfig all Security User Name P
62. ation IP address prefix length Nar Iterace Security Gateway IP Address LAN Parental Control Quality of Service optional metric number should be greater than or equal to zero Routing Metric Default Gateway Apply Save A Policy Routing PO gO VT te The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description IP Version IPv4 IPv6 Select the IP version associated with the static route you wish to create Destination IP address prefix length Enter the destination network address subnet mask for route Interface WAN Interface s available for selection This list filtered by to IP Version set in the first drop down list Gateway IP Address Destination IP address desired prefix length if needed Metric optional gt 0 Establishes traffic priority weighting Policy Routing Policy routing makes somewhat automated routing choices based on net admin dictated policies For example a network administrator might want to deviate from standard routing based on destination markers in the packet and instead forward a packet based on the source address Use SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG this feature to establish similar policies After selecting Advanced Setup gt Routing gt Policy Route click the Add button and the following screen will appear Click the Apply Save button to commit the changes entered SMART R
63. ays but only one will be used according to the priority PTM Interface with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN ETH Interface interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Selected Default Available Routed WAN LAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces NAT pppo Security Parental Control Quality of Service lesza Routing lese DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Back Next Interface Grouping Click Next after completing the necessary fields Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Use the gt button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or lt to move your selection from right to left SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface UPnP DNS Proxy DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses PTM Interface must be entered ETH Interface DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first WAN Service b
64. be successfully employed After selecting Advanced Setup gt Routing gt RIP click the Add button and the following screen will appear Click the Apply Save button to commit the changes entered SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Routing Static Route Add Advanced Setu l i 2 Int a Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR yere ee available WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the WAN Service routing table 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config g LAN IP Version IPv4 Destination IP address prefix length NAT Interface Security Gateway IP Address Parental Control Quality of Service optional metric number should be greater than or equal to zero Routing Metric Default Gateway etenean Static Route Policy Routing a i O a OT OT S The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description ahis column shows a list of available WAN interfaces Complete the line item s associated with the interface you wish to employ Interface RIP Version H 2 Both Select the version of Routing Interface Protocol you desire Reference RFC 1058 and RFC 1453 for detailed information on RIP versions Operation Passive Active Passive mode listens only It does not advertise routes Select Active mode to both listen and advertise routes
65. c CPU Threads C Build Timestamp 141223_1913 Software Version Configuration File Origin Bootloader CFE Version DSL PHY and Driver Version Wireless Driver Version Uptime System Base MAC Address Serial Number This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection Traffic Type Aggregate Line Rate Upstream Kbps Aggregate Line Rate Downstream Kbps LAN IPv4 Address Default Gateway WAN IPv4 Address Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server LAN IPv6 ULA Address Default IPv6 Gateway Wan Info The Device Info WAN status screen provides a high level overview for the connection between your Internet Service Provider and the Gateway device itself The WAN interface could physically be DSL or Ethernet and supports a number of Layer 2 and above configuration options covered later in this document Some features are supported only on specific SmartRG models These exceptions and are specified in this guide SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info WAN Info Summary WAN Interface Description Type VlanMuxid IPv igmp MLD NAT Firewall Status IPv4 IPv Statistics Address Address a pemo ipoe_0 0_ oe Disabled pisaniea pisantea Disanied Enanued rates unconnigurea 0 0 0 0 ui ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout The individual field
66. ce 2 2222 2 2ee eee eee ee 13 SOU ea eh eeataceasaeecuses 14 MDS ence estes set chet se usldeeeee oes 15 Route 0 2 ee eee eee 19 VRP EEE creer ods arcts EET EE 19 DHCP asee eaae nel tecost hood whenesesce see 20 Advanced Setup 2 202022ee eee 21 Layer2 Interface 222 eee eee eee ee 21 ATM Interface 0 2 222 202 22 ee eee ee 21 PTM Interface 2222 222 2 eee eee eee eee 23 EM Interac s 2 26 ticen s cnaceceeenaleaniaesees 25 WAN Service 2 22222 2 2 e eee ee eee eee 25 PPP over Ethernet _ 2 0e 25 IP Over Ethernet 2 2 2 2 222 32 Ethernet Config 2 22 202 222 22 37 Ethernet Port Configuration 37 Model specific variants 37 PAIN oie sa Pesce rere a EES tt Seine ne ead 37 Local Area Network LAN Setup 37 IPv6 Autoconfig 22 22 222 222 39 DR ae ec ea Seated rset iocacletecnl Coe ee ere el 42 Virtual Servers Port Forward 42 Port Triggering 2 2 02 22222 43 DMZ HOST 272 030 fet eet estes een tse 45 SECUN ozsa mees eE maps cpcaie 45 IP Filtering Outgoing 2 2 45 IP Filtering Incoming 2 22 46 MAC Filtering 2c cin ce ene dear ieia 48 Parental Control 2 2 eeee cece eeeeeee 49 Time Restriction 2 222 2 49 URL Filter
67. ch the STUN protocol is allowed to make use of can have keep alive values attributed These minimum and maximum keep alive times define respectively the minimum time to retain the mapping information STUN has discovered and the maximum time to retain that information before refreshing it through forced re discovery With the above mentioned NAT schemes it is possible the network address translation initially established may not be used after a specified elapsed time Such internal mapping is dropped The gateway will then assign a different address mapping This mechanism within the STUN protocol allows for coordinated refresh on the bindings for mappings it uses For further information review STUN related RFCs Selecting appropriate values for these two fields are a influenced by a variety of environmental factors including devices types deployed services employed and NAT configuration options enabled within the topology Internet Time Sync the clock in your gateway with reliable external clocking servers available on the Internet After selecting Management gt Internet Time you may check the checkbox on the first line to enable the Network Time Protocol You may select or input your own NTP servers Select the desired time zone for the gateway Click Apply Save to commit your settings SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking De
68. cific LAN device add the IP address of that device to this field After selecting Advanced Setup gt NAT gt DMZ Host from the left navigation bar enter the DMZ Host IP Address Click Apply Save to commit the new or changed address SMART RG Security IP Filtering Outgoing forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering gmt iri NAT DMZ Host The Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ Host IP Address _Save Apply mataan Aa AT I OO AA Add an Outgoing filter when refusal of data from the LAN to the WAN is desired After selecting Advanced Setup gt Security gt IP Filtering gt Outgoing from the left navigation bar click the Add button The following screen will appear to facilitate the filtering you desire Click Apply Save to commit the completed entry SMART RG SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security IP Filtering Incoming
69. d Name Description Interface Interface s associated with established policy rule s Policy Ss FORWARD BLOCKED The current active policy type that is in place i sts S Change Check this box then click the Change Policy button to toggle the policy type tC Next click the Add button The following screen will appear Click Apply Save to commit the changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Add MAC Filter aps ard Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one Layer2 Interface condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect WAN Service Click Apply to save and activate the filter 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Protocol Type o LAN Destination MAC Address m NAT Source MAC Address a Security IP Filtering Frame Direction LAN lt gt WAN MAC Filtering WAN Interfaces Configured in Bridge mode only Parental Control Quality of Service br_0_0 1 ptmo Routing _Save Apoly DSL 5 at t A a A T an p T a a a a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk IPX NetBEUI IGMP Select the protocol associated with the device at the destination MAC address Protocol Type EE E E EN EE E E E a a a a a EEA Eo the MAC address of the device that is origin
70. e Linktrace Message LTM Identifies all maintenance points in the entity Management Settings Backup Current settings for your gateway can be backed up to a file stored on your computer After selecting Management gt Settings gt Backup from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear Select the type of backup you desire SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Settings Backup Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management a ee Settings Backup Running Settings Backup Update Backup Default Broadband Router Settings You may a save your router default settings to a file on your PC Securi SNMP pn Backup Default Settings Management Server Backup Running Broadband Router Settings You may save your router running settings to a file on your PC EPa r O het rte cal an a nm tin i The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Backup Running Settings This button will locally save a backup file of the currently running settings rte S NS P Ee Ea Sra Pe I S a a Eee TE E A SESE OE R Soa ea Na Re a OSE I STS E L COT CEE Oa eae ESS EEE aE TESTES Backup Default Settings This button will locally save a backup file of the Defaulted settings Update Use the features on this screen to restore previously backed up gateway settings Both Cur
71. e admin or tr069 as plai default values but this my have been customized to some other value Connection Request Authentication There is typically no need to set the Connection Request URL as it is normally established automatically based on the effective WAN IP In some cases the port can be configured as needed An example value for this field may look like http xxx xxx xxx xxx 30005 where the xxx values are specific WAN IP octet numbers Connection Request URL Note The default port value is 30005 This may need to be configurable for interoperability as a function of ACS vendor and so please consult with SmartRG if this is necessary SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG STUN Config STUN Stands for Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs STUN enables a device to find out its public IP address and the type of NAT service it is sitting behind STUN is most commonly used with older modems under ACS management connected via a NAT gateway NAT accommodates a LAN side device that has been allocated a Private IP address such as a CPE device on a private network behind an ONT In such an instance the regular CWMP Connection Request mechanism to talk to the modem gateway cannot be used to initiate a session with that ACS STUN Server An entity that receives STUN requests and sends STUN responses STUN servers are generally attached to
72. e The attainable net data rate that the receive PMS TC and PMD functions are designed to support under the following conditions Single frame bearer and ae latency operation gt e Signal to Noise Ratio Margin SNRM to be equal or above the SNR Target Margin Attainable RateiKbps ve BER not to exceed the Nehet BER configuted for one or more istaney paths Latency not to exceed the highest latency configured for one or more latency paths e Accounting for all coding gains available e g trellis coding RS FEC with latency bound re ASE for the Kop characteristics at the instant of measurement 2 Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The current net data rate of the xDSL link Net data rate is defined as the sum of all frame bearer data rates over all latency paths 2 MSGc of bytes in overhead channel Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of bytes in the message based portion of the message overhead structure Path on Downstream Upstream The nominal number of bytes from frame bearer n per Mux Data Frame at Reference Point A in the current latency path M of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of Mux Data Frames per FEC Data Frame in the current latency path Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The ratio of the number of Mux Data Frames to the number of sync bytes in the current latency path Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of Reed Solomon r
73. e Enable TR 069 client on the CPE The TR O69 WAN Management Client can be disabled if no ACS is employed Note however that if there is a possibility of adding an ACS to your infrastructure in the future it is recommended to leave this option enabled When this feature is set to off every gateway deployed with this default must be manually locally re configured to enable this client if later needed The frequency in seconds with which the CPE gateway checks in with the ACS to sync and exchange data A typical production environment entails CPEs in the field informing to the ACS once day or every 86 400 seconds SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description URL for the CPE to connect to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL An HTTPS URL indicates that the AESURE ACS supports SSL The host portion of this URL is used by the CPE for validating the certificate from the ACS when using certificate based authentication ACS User Name User name by which this gateway logs in to the ACS ACS Password Password to authenticate the above user name WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Choose any WAN LAN Loop back or a configured connection to declare how this gateway will connect to the ACS For example enter http customer acs youracsurl com
74. e SmartPort feature wherein a LAN port can be re purposed to function as a WAN port as displayed in the Interface column below note LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 WAN Only models SR5xxn and SR360n support this functionality The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Ethernet WAN if configured on your device WIO is the Wireless LAN side Interface Interface Received Transmitted Interface Displays available LAN interfaces Bytes Bytes RX TX total quantity of packetsinBytes Ss Pts Pkts RX TX total quantity of packets sss S Ers Errs RX TX total quantity of error packets Drops sts Drops RX TX total quantity of dropped packets Ss WAN Service Device Info gt Statistics gt WAN displays the TX RX Bytes Packets Error and D rops for each WAN interface for your SmartRG Gateway All WAN interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included Use the Reset Statistics button near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Statistics WAN Summary WAN Statistics Interface Description Received Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops ue OC olol of oO foto o LAN Reset Statistics P a a OT OO a OO ae The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field
75. e eee eee eee eens Lt Wireless 22 022 abee saae ee E SOS specs oe 79 Basiea er eaa a a te 79 SOGUMEY 222 cic eth cn heat esse lege Se eee 81 Manual Setup Network Authentication Open and Shared aeron ee kai So ee eee Manual Setup Network Authentication 802 1X 84 Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA 85 Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA PSK 85 Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA2 86 Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA2 PSK 87 Manual Setup Network Authentication Mixed WRA2Z WPA doninte cedoceeetokidce Man al Setup assar Seed eee ene 89 Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK 89 MAC Filter 2 22 22 e eee eee ee Wireless Bridge c serca eenean ena aA eee eee Advanced Diagnostics soodaa E E Diagnostics aiei e Fault Management 2 222 22 222 22 Management Settings BackUp eanan a eE Aae Update 2256220200 a a a a S E e E Restore Default 0 0 02222222 2 eee Syste Log aces Sy torte cee eee sewer ode Sse Security Log 2222 Management Server 2 2 22 TR 069 Client 222 22 e eee eee ee eee STUN CONTIS oh octce ic cGc sehen eee atic Stede SMART RG Internet Time 0 0 ccn cee ceeceeenees 106 Access Control 22 222222 222 2222 e eee 107 ACCOUNTS 2 ose 2e2Seo2 a20 steer SEEE ERINES 107 SEIVICES cet cote i ete pute oa 110 Passwords 22 22 222 22 e eee eee ee eee
76. e models e SR552n v2 5 0 6 and later has and additional selection available of 1000 Full for all Ethernet interfaces shown below SR505n v2 5 0 x and later has and additional selection available of 1000 Full for the LAN1 WAN port Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Ethernet Port Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Port Configure Max Bit Rate Duplex Mode Status 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config 1000 Futt__ Down KEKEC Full eranan ae 1000 ra foom erarnan ae E oo rat oP Save Apply Me a ON i Ne ee LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS LAN Local Area Network LAN Setup Utilize this screen to configure the router s local IP addresses subnet mask DHCP behavior and other related LAN side settings for your SmartRG Gateway After selecting Advanced Setup gt LAN from the left navigation bar customize the fields as desired SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN IPv6 Autoconfig NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL SMART RG Local Area Network LAN Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Add Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface GroupN
77. e modem Utilize this screen to leverage the bandwidth of both lines Bonded they will behave as a single higher bandwidth connection After selecting Advanced Setup gt DSL Bonding from the left navigation bar The following screen will appear Check the checkbox to enable Bonding SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 Click Save Reboot to commit your changes UPnP SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP xDSL Bonding Capability Configuration Any Changes will require a reboot Bonding Non bonding modes Auto controlled from within the system For any kind of xDSL bonding capability in the modem now or in the future Please keep this configuration enabled xDSL Bonding Capability Current WAN xDSL Mode Enable UPnP when 3rd party devices on your LAN support this Universal Plug and Play standard Common client devices include gaming consoles IP cameras printers and others After selecting Advanced Setup gt UPnP from the left navigation bar The following screen will appear Check the checkbox to enable UPnP Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thi
78. e out of sequence query a a a a Maximum Multicast Data Sources for IGMP v3 1 24 Maximum data sources allowed AE DEE ae eee ee ee LLA AAAA ee aT Maximum Multicast Group Members The maximum number of multicast groups that can be joined on a port or group of ports LAN to LAN Intra LAN Multicast Membership Join Immediate When enabled clients do not send a join report and will have faster join at startup but only by a few IPTV milliseconds Check this option to permit a multicast data source on the LAN side and IGMP snooping enabled Wireless Basic This page allows you to configure basic features of the Wi Fi LAN interface You can enable or disable the Wi Fi LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the Wi Fi network name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set based on country requirements After selecting Wireless gt Basic from the left navigation bar you may modify settings as desired Click Apply Save to commit your settings SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Wireless Basic RAEES Sep This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless __Basic network name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set based on country requi
79. eaved ey OE Seryice Select DSL Link Type EoA is for PPPoE IPoE and Bridge Routing EoA DNS PPPoA DSL IPoA DSL Bonding UPnP Encapsulation Mode LLC SNAP BRIDGING DNS Proxy oo Interface Grouping Service Category UBR Without PCR IP Tunnel Minimum Cell Rate 4 cells s 1 indicates no shaping IPSec Certificate Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default Queue Multicast Weighted Round Robin Wireless Weighted Fair Queuing Diagnostics Default Queue Weight i 1 63 Management Default Queue Precedence s _ 1 8 lower value higher priority Logout VC WRR Weight 1 63 VC Precedence 8 1 8 lower value higher priority Note VC scheduling will be SP among unequal precedence VC s and WRR among equal precedence VC s For single queue VC the default queue precedence and weight will be used for arbitration For multi queue VC its VC precedence and weight will be used for arbitration Back Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description 0 255 Enter a Virtual Path Identifier VPI is an 8bit identifier to uniquely identify a network path for ATM cell VPI packets to reach its destination Every ATM path requires a unique VPI number to associate Works together with the VCI Each individual DSL circuit cannot have the same VPI VCI combination VCI 32 65535 Enter a Virtual Channel Identifier VCI is a 16bit iden
80. ected LAN device Expires In Displays the time until the DHCP lease expires for each LAN device SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface From this screen you can configure Asynchronous Transfer Mode Permanent Virtual Conduit for your gateway You can customize latency options Link Type Encapsulation mode and more Note that devices routers on both ends of the connection must support ATM PVC ATM is becoming popular as a wide area network WAN medium ATM offers small cell size and strict quality of service allowing voice video and data to coexist Terms e VPI Virtural Path Identifier e VCI Virtual Circuit Identifier e VC Virtual Circuit After selecting Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt ATM Interface from the left navigation bar click Add in the center pane The following screen will appear When your desired settings have been declared click the Apply Save button to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG forward thinking SMART RG Device Info ATM PVC Configuration Advanced Setup Layer Interface This screen allows you to configure a ATM PVC parian vPI o 0 255 seg 5 32 65535 Ethernet Config wer fs JE ee Select DSL Latency a PathO Fast Security E Parental Control o Path1 Interl
81. ed radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme A la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement e This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment e This equipment should be installed an operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body e This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter SmartRG Inc declares that the WR100 is limited to operations on Channels 1 through 11 from 2400 to 2483 5 MHz by specified firmware controlled in the USA SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Safety Warnings For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG American Wire Gauge or larger telecommunication line cord 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 can service the device Please contact you
82. edded web UI 1 Attach your computer s RJ45 connection to any of the SmartRG gateway s LAN ports 1 4 2 Configure your computer s IP interface to acquire an IP address using DHCP See the IMPORTANT note below for instructions on logging in to a SmartRG gateway configured for bridge mode operation 3 Open a browser and enter the gateway s default address http 192 168 1 1in the address bar 4 Click the Manage Gateway Advanced link in the upper right 5 Enter the default username and password admin admin and click Login to display the Device Info page SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG x SMART RG forward thinking Authentication Required The server http 192 168 1 1 80 requires a username and password The server says Broadband Router User Name admin _ NOTE The gateway s UI can be accessed via the WAN connection by entering the WAN IP address in your browser s address bar and entering the default username and password support support WAN HTTP access control MUST be enabled to access the gateway s UI via the WAN connection Reference section on Management Access Controlfor details If your SmartRG gateway is configured for bridge mode modem operation your PC will NOT be able to acquire an address via CPE s DHCP Instead manually configure your PC s interface with an IP address on the default network e g 192
83. edundancy bytes per codeword R of check bytes in FEC Data Frame tin the current latency path This is also the number of redundancy bytes per FEC Data Frame in the current latency path Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of bits from the latency path included per PMD Bits confirm primitive PMD Data em ce on Tra RERE RTT The PMS TC delay in milliseconds of the current onan path lor the lowest latency path when running dual latency paths Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of xDSL Super Frames transmitted received with errors Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of Reed Solomon based Forward Error Correction FEC codewords transmitted received Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of Reed Solomon based FEC codewords received with errors that have been corrected Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The number of Reed Solomon based FEC codewords received with errors that were not correctable od SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 Field Name RS Codewords Uncorrected SMART RG Description Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream Total number of Reed Solomon Codewords Uncorrected Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream A count of ATM HEC errors detected As per ITU T G 992 1 and G 992 3 al byte HEC is generated for each ATM cell header Error detection is implemented HEG Errors as defined in ITU T 1 432 1 with the exception that an
84. eing the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is 4G LTE Settings connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them Ethernet Config back in again LAN NAT Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Security Selected DNS Server Available WAN Parental Control Interfaces Interfaces Quality of Service Routing pppo DNS DSL gt DSL Bonding Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Alternatively you may use the lower portion of the screen to manually key in static DNS IP addresses Click Next after completing the desired parameters Next the summary screen will appear indicating that your PPPoE WAN setup is complete SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info WAN Setup Summary Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make UPnP any modifications DNS Proxy Back Apply Save nte GTOUD ag es TO a Make sure that the settings below match the settings pro
85. endor ID for the DHCP server to accept the device Optional Option 6 HAD Interface Association Identifier IAID A unique identifier for an IA chosen by the client Optional DHCP Unique Identifier DUID is used by the client to get an IP address from the DHCP server SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 Field Name Use the following Static IP address WAN Next Hop IPv6 Address SMART RG Description Use this section to manually declare the Static IP information provided by your ISP Optional Broadcast a specific vendor ID for the DHCP server to accept the device Enter the IP address of For additional info see the SmartRG Support site s knowledgebase Next scroll down and enter the NAT Settings No selections are required All settings are optional Network Address Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network LAN If you do not want to enable NAT atypical and wish the user of thisgateway to access the Internet normally you need to add a route on the uplink equipment Failure to do so will cause access to the Internet to fail SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Network Address Translation Settings cpt Setup Network Address Translation NAT allows you to sh
86. ent i J Wireless Management Server 0 Summary Basic Internet Time ad WAN aS ty ES AREA a MAC Filter ARP Wireless Bridge avioes DHCP Advanced Kasana Station Info SA nt Advanced Setup Update Software Layer 2 Interface Diagnostics Reboot WAN Service Diagnostics Logout 4G LTE Settings Fault Management D Ethernet Config Ping Host i OE s a a T r 1 Enter a Username and Password for the new account 2 Check the boxes for each feature you wish this user to have access to 3 Click Save Account to commit your changes Your new account has been created You must log out to test If you check the beginning sub category to the left the subordinate boxes for that section will automatically be selected Modify or Delete an Account NOTE You can NOT modify or delete the default Users Admin Support MFG or User The option to disable the Support MFG or User however is available You must be logged into the gateway as the Admin or Support user in order to modify or delete any accounts SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Delete Edit Account Device Info Select an account test 4 Advanced Setup Enable Disable account Enable Disable Wireless Username test Diagnostics Password sees Show Password Management Settings System Log Assign Privileges Security Log SNMP Agent Device Info Management
87. es the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices IOP ON a ITN IIS MeO SIN NR TUNG T OOS S k AES TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with Temporary WPA WAPI Encryption Key Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to the Network Authentication selected Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA PSK ata ene tlie eee Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption MAC Filt specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done Advanced Station Info Select SSID SMARTRG dena Network Authentication Management Logout WPA passphrase ssssssssssessssesse Click here to display o Use base MAC address as WPA passphrase WPA Group Rekey Interval o WPA Encryption AES WEP Encryption Disabled _Apply Save SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Select SSID Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security configuration will apply WPA WAPI passphrase Enter the desired security password to be used by this security configuration Use base MAC address as
88. estination host port or range of ports for the above host or range of hosts defined by optional routing prefix subnet mask to define the destination ports profile for which the filtered host egress traffic will be filtered from reaching the otherwise intended destination s e g to block the traffic to those ports on say a computer external to the local network Destination Port port or port port IP Filtering Incoming Add an Incoming filter when refusal of data from the WAN to the LAN is desired After selecting Advanced Setup gt Security gt IP Filtering gt Incoming click the Add button The following screen will appear to facilitate the filtering you desire Click Apply Save to commit the completed entry SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Add IP Filter Incoming dee Pais The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by Layer2 Interface specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the WAN Service specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take 4G LTE Settings effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the filter h fi PR e Filter Name CoS NAT IP Version Gwa s Security Protocol IP Filtering Outgoing Incoming MAC Filtering Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS Source IP addres
89. ets that do NOT match any classification SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG QoS Queue Config Use the QoS Queue Config to configure a queue and add it to a selected Layer2 interface After selecting Advanced Setup gt Quality Of Service gt QoS Queue Config click the button The following screen will appear to facilitate the creation of a queue and associate it with an interface SMART RG forward thinking Device Info QoS Configuration vation se one This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and add it to a selected Layer2 Interface layer interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Only one queue can be defined for any one interface precedence pair Ethernet Config resulting in a maximum of three queues per interface Name Enter Name LAN m NAT Enable Enable Security Parental Control Interface eth4 Quality of Service QoS Config Qos Queue Config Queue Precedence asm lower value higher priority QoS Classification QoS Port Shaping level Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding The precedence list shows the scheduler algorithm for each precedence Queues of equal precedence will be scheduled based on the algorithm Queues of unequal precedence will be scheduled based on SP UPnP Minimum Rate 1 1 100000 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping DNS Pro Shaping Rate 1 _ 1 100000 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping af Shaping Burst Size 300
90. form auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Select the desired values and click Apply Save to configure the TR 069 client options OUl Serial MAC Serial Number 0 TRENEN DisableEnable Inform Interval 3600 ACS URL https acs clearaccess com ACS User Name null ACS Password tte TR 069 Client Port 30005 WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Any_WAN IPv4 Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name Connection Request Password Leese Connection Request URL null Apply Save _GetRPCMethods The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name OUl Serial TR 069 Client Description Select whether to use the base MAC address or the serial number of your gateway when connecting to the ACS Optional For SmartRG gateways bearing firmware version 2 5 0 2 and above Set the modem s TR 069 client to report Serial Number instead of MAC address to the ACS This value may appear in an ACS user interface information display when looking at the device details of a particular gateway that has checked in Enable this by selecting Serial Number as the alternate value using the radio button adjacent to this field MAC MAC address is default for this field and the most typical scenario For firmware versions prior to 2 5 0 2 MAC is the only available option Disabl
91. g TR 069 automated configuration server ACS solutions providers to ensure plug n play interoperability See following table Calix Compass Consumer Connect ACS In addition to being Calix physical layer certified to ensure Calix access equipment compatibility SmartRG gateways have been tested to confirm maximum interoperability with the Calix Compass Consumer Connect ACS solution COMPATIBLE Affinegy ACS A AF E N GY SmartRG gateways have been tested to confirm maximum interoperability with the Affinegy ACS solution Cisco Prime Home ACS TENT SmartRG gateways have a long history of Prime Home formerly ClearVision ACS c I 5 a e interoperability SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Appendix B Feature Comparison Matrix SmartRG residential gateways combine WAN connectivity with a firewall protected router and industry leading TR 069 remote management support Most variants provide 802 11n Wi Fi connectivity as well See the model specific SmartRG feature details below Broadband LAN Device Managed Wi Fi Signal Connection PAN pone Discovery Firewall Monitor Managed Wi Fi IPv6 IPTV Ready Tri mode ADSL2 SH 7 Yi 7 7 SR552n VDSL2 GigE 5 GE 802 11n Se era a SOS eae ONE Snag PE EHD EDT Stee S D LUE C S A RE E E S SET aN Me E E I ELE PCED ENED EE Ea E aN aCe Een ORE E E E E a OSTEO SORE SOL E OCU DV USP E O RRO AOE
92. h Interval 36000 WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Appiy Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security configuration Select SSID wil apply SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Network Re Auth Interval in 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices Enter the IP address for the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server associated with your infrastructure Port 1812 for authentication is a standard for RADIUS authentication per the IETF RFC 2865 Your RADIUSPON RADIUS deployment may differ from this Older servers may use port 1645 Enter the encryption key required to authenticate to the Radius Server specified via the Server IP RADIUS Key address above TAES TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with Temporary WPA WAPI Encryption Key Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to the Network Authentication selected Le eR ST a NN Se IT Ne a OEE ETETE E OLET EEE OEE E a OEEO OE OE E PE rN ee ET Pa ee a E EE
93. h process in equal portions and in circular order handling all processes without priority also known as cyclic executive iA data packet scheduling technique allowing different scheduling priorities to statistically multiplexed data flows Since each data flow has its own queue an ill behaved flow who has sent larger packets or more packets per second than the others since it became active will only punish itself and not other t sessions Weighted Fair Queuing Default Queue Minirnum 1 0 Kbps The default minimum rate at which traffic can pass through the queue Rate E 1 Indicates no shaping fl 0 Kbps The shaping rate for the specified queue if 1 Indicates no shaping Default Queue Shaping Burst ie Default Queue Shaping Rate mate 1600 The maximum rate at which traffic can pass through the queue SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG ETH Interface Your gateway has four LAN ports One of them can be re purposed to become a WAN port when such an RJ45 WAN port is desired After selecting Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt ETH Interface from the left navigation bar click Add in the center pane The following screen will appear From the drop down menu in the center pane simply select the LAN port you wish to act as a WAN port SMART RG forward thinking ETH WAN Coni ration Device Info TESSE ANE OLTA O IONAT Advanced Setup Layer2 Interf
94. he gateway with details about the management ACS Auto Configuration Server to which this gateway will be linked The TR 069 client screen is preset with default connection parameters and generally only needs to be Enabled and pointed to the ACS URL Also necessary are any required ACS Username and ACS Password Default username and password are typically admin admin for Connection Request defaults Consult available ACS manufacturer s documentation if these values need to be altered Select Management gt Management Server gt TR 069 Management from the left navigation bar The screen pictured below will appear Update or complete the necessary fields per the instructions from your ACS platform vendor Click Apply Save to commit your changes NOTE This document does not cover the corresponding setup of your ACS Please consult the materials provided by your ACS vendor to ensure parameters and server settings are appropriate for remote WAN side management via an ACS using the TR 069 Protocol SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Security Log SNMP Agent Management Server TR 069 Client STUN Config Access Control Update Software Reboot Logout TR 069 Client Configuration WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to per
95. ing DNS DSL Internal Port Internal Port DSL Bonding Start End S UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout g g i z 8 gt c L V ii SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Use Interface Select the WAN interface that this NAT rule will apply to Select from a list of common applications that typically require port forwards in place The port ranges and protocol fields select a Service will be pre populated Custom Service Tee does not appear in the preceding drop down list you may manually enter a unique name for the ee P E NE Se RT O E ee S EE Ne ee E E EO E E E ee E ee RT a a TI ee nO eee O E E O E a ee LO Ree ee ene eT pte aa a aaa Maa aan a aa aa aerate a arena aaa ana ara AAAA AAA AKAA fata a taal a Mata Mal aerate ne nara AAA KAKALA tant ana ratte tMat samara ata rat tata Internal Port End Internal Port to end with Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the gateway s firewall be opened for access by remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allow
96. into a priority Layer2 Interface queue and optionally mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet WAN Service Click Apply Save to save and activate the rule 4G LTE Setti ne Traffic Class Name Ethernet Config og Rule Order LAN Rule Status rr Enable NAT Security Specify Classification Criteria A blank criterion indicates it is not used for Parental Control classification Quality of Service Class Interface LAN QoS Config Ether Type QoS Queue Config Source MAC Address QoS Classification cane MAC kee hapi estination ress Drot Tepti Destination MAC Mask Routing DNS Specify Classification Results A blank value indicates no operation DSL DSL Bonding Specify Class Queue Required UPnP Packets classified into a queue that exit through an interface for which the queue 3 is not specified to exist will instead egress to the default queue on the interface DNS Proxy f Interface Grouping Mark Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP IP Tunnel IPSec Mark 802 1p priority Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout Class non vlan packets egress to a non vlan interface will be tagged with VID 0 and the class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a non vian interface will have the packet p bits re marked by the class rule p bits No additional vlan tag is added Class non vian packets egress to a vlan interface will be tagged with the interface VID
97. is most commonly used SR EE PSE eae ae i Enter the source IP address of a LAN side host for which you wish to filter block it s outgoing traffic for Source IP address prefix length the specified protocol s y going E EAE A A A aS LEANNA a ee Ree aN IRR Oa I a Te Te ere NOTE The address specified here can be a particular address or a block of IP address on a given network subnet This is done through appending the address with the routing prefix length decimal value preceded with the slash associated Use of a valid decimal routing prefix for defining the subnet mask per CIDR notation is required Set the outgoing host port or range of ports for the above host or range of hosts defined by optional Source Port port or port port routing prefix subnet mask to define the ports profile for which egress traffic will be filtered from reaching the specified destination s Enter the source IP address of a LAN side host for which you wish to filter block it s outgoing traffic for the specified protocol s Destination IP address Note The address specified here can be a particular address or a block of IP address on a given network subnet This is done through appending the address with the routing prefix length decimal value preceded with the slash associated Use of a valid decimal routing prefix for defining the subnet mask per CIDR notation is required Set the d
98. itor manage and monetize the connected home through the design and production of reliable and highly interoperable hardware and software solutions As an early innovator in TR 069 remote management technology SmartRG offers the finest in managed broadband and home networking solutions Our products leverage various broadband access technologies and are outfitted with highly customizable software meeting diverse service provider requirements Based in the USA SmartRG provides local proactive software development and customer support In the rapidly evolving broadband market SmartRG helps service providers keep their businesses on the cutting edge through its laser focused product line leveraging the very latest in broadband access and home networking technologies SmartRG solutions enable service providers to improve their bottom line by reducing service costs and increasing customer satisfaction Learn more at www SmartRG com Purpose amp Scope The purpose and scope of this document is to provide the customers of SmartRG with installation configuration and monitoring information for all CPE platforms Intended Audience The information in this document is intended for Network Architects NOC Administrators Field Service Technicians and other networking professionals responsible for deploying and managing broadband access networks The reader of this manual is assumed to have a basic understanding of desktop computer operating systems netw
99. ity Select SSID A fed ala will apply a a a a a A i 1 65535 seconds The frequency with which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices BS TKIP AES Choose from Advanced Encryption Standard AES or AES combined with WPA WAPI Encryption Temporary Key Integrity Protocol TKIP This field has been pre populated with the option most complimentary to the Network Authentication selected WEP Encryption Enabled Disabled Select Enabled to turn on Wired Equivalent Privacy mode Encryption Strength ae bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option Current Network Key 1 4 Select which of the four keys from the list is presently in effet TT Network Key 1 4 Enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security strength 128 or 64 bit MAC Filter Also known as Layer 2 address filtering MAC Filtering refers to an access control methodology whereby the 48 bit address assigned to each LAN host NIC is used to determine access to the network After selecting Wireless gt MAC Filter from the left navigation bar select an SSID to filter from the drop down list Next select the MAC Restrict Mode Disabled Allow or Deny Use the Add button to add a MAC address to the filter list Click Apply Save to commit the completed entry SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHT
100. mpted packets will the gateway send before giving up and declaring the connection Failed 1 4320 Enables Inactivity Timeout minutes Default 0 not applicable Dial on Demand Connection automatically starts when there is outbound traffic to the Internet It automatically terminates if the connection is idle based on the value in the Idle Timeout setting PPP IP Extension Forward all traffic to Advanced DMZ IP specified in the next field Advanced DMZ Only applicable if PPP IP extension is selected Specify IP to forward traffic PPPoE traffic to a a a a a a E a a ee Retry PPP password on onp al 65536 Max PPP authentication retries on failure 65536 Forever Enable PPP Debug Mode The system will put more PPP connection information into the system log of the device This is for debugging errors and not for normal usage Sa SER ANNES aE eS Tee a eee ee eee Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN _ and PPPoE passthrough to relay PPPoE connections from behind the modem Also known as Half Bridged mode Local Ports P a A a a a ee a a a re Enable sharing the WAN interface across multiple devices on the LAN Also enables the functions in the NAT sub menu and addition PPPoE NAT features to select Re ht eee fe eee a SIP eer NAT Used pa over ip VOIP applications Exposed when Enable NAT is checked Enable IGMP Multicast Enables Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP multicast Used by IPv4 hosts to
101. n Unit size for SmartRG MTU size gateways supporting a gigabit capable WAN interface This value is expressed in bytes This feature is supported by SmartRG models SR500n SR505n SR510n SR550n and SR552n Firmware v2 5 0 7 or later is required Use Base MAC Address onthis WAN interface Use SmartRG Devices Base Primary MAC address When unchecked a unique MAC per service is assigned SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Ethernet Config Ethernet Port Configuration Set the speed and duplex for each of the Ethernet ports After Selecting Advanced Setup gt Ethernet Config from the left navigation bar make your selection from the Configure drop down menu for each of the four Ethernet ports on your SmartRG gateway Select from Auto 100 Full 100 Half 10 Full or 10 half These options represent 100 megabit or 10 megabit using half or full duplex transmission protocols Make a manual selection from one of the latter four options when you have a specific device with a known limited transmission speed capability Simply choose Auto and your SmartRG gateway will automatically select an appropriate setting based on Ethernet auto negotiation with the NIC of the LAN host Model specific variants e SR510 SR552n SR500n The fourth port will be described in this screen as eth3 LAN1 and the ports are listed in reverse order eth4 WAN interface is also present on thes
102. nP DNS Proxy uso Interface Grouping Enabled IP Tunnel IPSec Select the phone line pair below Certificate Inner pair Multicast Outer pair Wireless Diagnostics Capability Bitswap Enable SRA Enable O PhyR Enable o ADSL PTM Mode Enable Inventory Management o Use board serial for EOC Serial Number Apply Save Advanced Settings The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Modulation Data T mission Rate ITU T G 992 1 standard G Dmt Max Downstream 12 Mbps Max Upstream 1 3 Mbps ITU T G 991 2 standard G lite Max Downstream 4 Mbps Max Upstream 0 5 Mbps ANSI 11 413 Issue 2 standard 71 413 Max Downstream 8 Mbps Max Upstream 1 0 Mbps ITU T G 992 3 standard ADSL2 Max Downstream 12 Mbps Max Upstream 1 0 Mbps SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Modulation Data Transmission Rate AnnexL Annex L of ITU T G 992 3 standard which supports longer loops but with reduced transmission rates ITU T G 992 5 standard ADSL2 Max Downstream 28 Mbps Max Upstream 1 0 Mbps Annex L of ITU T G 992 5 standard which supports extended upstream bandwidth AnnexM Max Downstream 24 Mbps Max Upstream 3 Mbps ITU T G 993 2 standard VDSL2 Max Downstream 100 Mbps Max Upstream 60 Mbps Parameter 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b 17a Max DS Tx Power dBm 17 5 20 5 11 5 14 5 Max
103. nction as an additional LAN port when your internet connection is via DSL See the ETH Interface section of this manual for further instructions to enable this SmartPortTM feature LAN The set of four RJ45 ports across the back of your gateway labeled LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 are the means to connect client devices such as computers and printers to your gateway On some models one of these four ports may be labeled as WAN indicating SmartPortTM support SmartPortTM enables a LAN port to be re purposed to function as an Ethernet WAN port describe above When this port is serving as a LAN port the corresponding LED on the face of the unit is labeled WAN See the ETH Interface section of this manual for further instructions to enable this SmartPortTM feature USB USB ports on SmartRG products currently provide 5 DC volts Future firmware updates will enable data transfer via USB POWER Use only the power supply included with your gateway Intended for indoor use only External Buttons Smart RG gateways provide pushbutton controls on the exterior for critical features These buttons give you a convenient means to trigger WPS mode toggle the WiFi radio on and off or reset the gateway The following describes specifics for each of these controls WPS Button Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is standard means for secure connection between your gateway and various wireless client devices It is designed to simplify the pairing proce
104. nfirm Password Logout ee Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description User Name admin support user Specifies name of account to be configured Enter the current password being acted on for the entered User Name It is termed the old password as Old Password the subsequent fields will replaces it with a new password New Password The new password being chosen for the entered User Name Max 16 characters Confirm Password Re enter the desired new password exactly as entered for the previous field Update Software Utilize this feature to update the firmware of your SmartRG gateway Software updates for SmartRG product are available for download by direct customers of SmartRG via the SmartRG Customer Portal Select Management gt Update Software from the left navigation bar The following screen will appear Follow the on screen instructions SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Update Software Advanced Setup 7 M 7 Wireless Step 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP Diagnostics Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click Management the Browse button to locate the image file Settings Step 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image System Log veg pd P g Security Log
105. ng in to Your SmartRG Gateway and Remote Managemen sections of this User Manual Do not connect the WAN interface cable until after the configuration is completed Activation Automatic ACS Connection Configuration SmartRG gateways are designed to discover their service provider specific ACS management settings without the use of custom firmware SmartRG Inc maintains an activation server that associates a device s MAC address with its service provider s ACS settings SmartRG gateways contact the activation server to have their ACS settings modified upon initial power up or after being reset to factory default settings NOTE Activation server support is provided for ALL SmartRG gateways at no additional cost SmartRG Inc enters gateway MAC addresses into the activation server prior to shipment TR 069 Remote Management Automated Configuration Server Support With a rich TR 069 heritage and a strong commitment to standards based remote management SmartRG gateways are designed for maximum interoperability with industry leading TR 069 based remote management systems SmartRG gateways provide maximum remote manageability and the highest level of visibility into the connected home yielding Shorter integration times Lower system integration costs Improved customer support Reduced operational expenses SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SmartRG works closely with industry leadin
106. nking Device Info UPnP Configuration Advanced Setup NOTE UPnP is activated only when there is a live WAN service with Layer2 Interface NAT enabled WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Enable UPnP LAN NAT Security Apply Save_ Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy DNS Proxy A DNS Proxy improves domain look up performance for clients by creating a historical cache of look ups Navigate to Advanced Setup gt DNS Proxy to enable and configure this feature After selecting Advanced Setup gt DNS Proxy from the left navigation bar The following screen will appear Check the check box to enable DNS Proxy mode and specify a Host name and Domain Name of the LAN in the fields that follow Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info DNS Proxy Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Enable DNS Proxy WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Host name of the Broadband Router MyRouter Ethernet Config Domain name of the LAN network Home LAN NAT 5 Security Apply Save Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Ipterfess Gonin i Oi y a NO T aa OT a O cr Interface Grouping Creating an interface group is used to map local interfaces to WAN interfaces Typical
107. nning concurrently Selection IPV6 Only Note When selecting IPV4 amp IPV6 or IPV6 the subsequent options presented will change accordingly Enter the relevant WAN IP Settings SMART RG forward thinking WAN IP Settings Device Info Advanced Setup Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP Layer2 Interface settings ye Notice If Obtain an IP address automatically is chosen DHCP will be ATM Interface enabled for PVC in IPoE mode PTM Interface If Use the following Static IP address is chosen enter the WAN IP address ETH Interface subnet mask and interface gateway WAN Service Obtain an IP address automatically 4G LTE Settings Option 60 Vendor ID Ethernet Config Option 61 IAID 8 hexadecimal digits LAN Option 61 DUID hexadecimal digit NAT Option 125 Disable Enable Security Use the following Static IP address Parental Control aii hecho Quality of Service WAN gateway IP Address Routing DNS DSL O Advanced DMZ DSL Bonding Non DMZ IP Address 192 168 2 1 UPnP Non DMZ Net Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS Proxy Interface Grouping Back Next IP Tunnel i OE Oe OU i Click Next after completing the necessary fields The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Obtain an IP address automatically When you wish the ISP to automatically assign the WAN IP to the gateway Optional Option 60 Vendor ID Broadcast a specific v
108. nual Automatic Security AFTR Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv iniPv4 cio Fi i i OT i a a a i Currently only DS Lite configuration is supported IPSec Internet Protocol Security is a protocol for securing communications by packet level encryption and authentication Use the IPSec page to enable and remove connections or edit existing connections The IPSec configuration screen is dynamic Some options are revealed or hidden depending on the selected connection After selecting Advanced Setup gt IP Sec from the left navigation bar click the Add New Connection The following screen will appear Enter your connection details by completing the appropriate fields Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info IPSec Settings Advanced Setup mE Layer2 Interface IPSec Connection Name new connection ee IP Version IPv4 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Tunnel Mode ESP 3 LAN sets Local Gateway Interface Select interface Security ee Parental Control Remote IPSec Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Quality of Service Routing Tunnel access from local IP addresses Subnet z cape IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0 i Mask or Prefix Length 255 255 255 0 DSL Bonding G SON Tunnel acces
109. o and layout 3 2 10 20 2014 Added missing sections for Ethernet Config and LAN Expanded chapters for Management Server and STUN Fa a E O EE O OEEO O EEEE EO OOO OEE E E OOE ON V O E E E COREE E EO E EN O O EEE O O E O E E EE O EEA Cosmetic enhancements 9 Replaced screen shots with new UI color scheme and logos 33 1 28 2015 Expanded coverage of Advanced Setup gt WAN Service General edit P E E E O E A Updated behavior description for the reset button for FW v2 5 0 7 Clarified WLAN button operation with press and hold durations Expanded the field definitions for xDSL Statistics screen Expanded the definition for the MTU Size field added to the PPP Usernam and Password screen 3 4 6 20 2015 Added section for Access Control new feature in FW v2 5 0 7 Corrected the table content for the fields seen on the NAT screen found in the IPoE WAN interface workflow Added section for LAN gt IPv6 Autoconfig inadvertently omitted from previous versions Miscellaneous formatting and content corrections Implemented image compression to reduce pdf file size SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014
110. on rules Quality of Service QoS Queue Config QoS Classification QoS Port Shaping Routing DNS O Enable QoS Select Default DSCP Mark NoChange 1 _Apply Save i TO i a AA When this option is checked it exposes the QoS Queue Management Configuration drop down menu where selection of the default Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark classification value to be associated can be declared If this option was already enabled and the check is removed QoS for ALL interfaces will be turned off upon clicking Apply Save For a commonly used DSCP values refer to RFC 2475 Your SmartRG gateway makes available the following values No Change 1 AF22 010100 AF43 100110 Auto Marking 2 AF21 010010 AF42 100100 Default 000000 CS2 010000 AF41 100010 AF13 001110 CS2 010000 CS4 100000 AF12 001100 AF33 011110 EF 101110 AF11 001010 AF32 011100 CS5 101000 CS1 001000 AF31 011010 CS6 110000 AF23 010110 53 011000 CS7 111000 Click to Apply Save to commit the changes QoS Queue Management Configuration marking on ingress packets in accordance with the Select Default DSCP Mark setting field just above it Queue management on ingress packets will mark according to the highlighted selection therein The associated default marking will then automatically be applied to all incoming packets without reference to a particular classification NOTE An default DSCP Mark of value Default 000000 will mark all egress pack
111. ones 0 1 a2 3 w4 B 5 s BF BB BI m10 B11 m12 wis wi4 w15 M16 B17 418 419 G20 M21 B22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M28 B29 G30 m31 Downstream Tones 432 433 434 B35 B36 M37 G38 B39 G40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 G47 248 449 450 451 m52 m53 M54 m55 56 m57 m58 m59 m60 M61 m62 m63 m64 m65 w66 M67 m68 M69 M70 B71 M72 B73 B74 B75 G76 M77 G78 79 M80 481 M82 M83 M84 m85 M86 B87 MBB m89 m90 MII WIZ BIS w94 MIS m BIT BIB HID 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 H108 4109110111 142 113 114 115 116 117 W118 119 120 121 122 123 H124 125 126 127 128 4129 130 131 132 133 134 H135 136 137 138 139 140 4141 142 4143 144 145 146 147 A148 149 150 151 152 153 1540155 156 A157 158 4159 160 161 A162 4163 164 165 166 167 168 169 4170 4171 172 173 174 M175 176 A177 A178 W179 180 181 182 w183 184 w185 m 186 m 187 w188 4189 w190 4191 4192 193 A194 A195 196 197 198 w199 200 w201 202 M203 M204 M205 M206 M207 208 A209 A210 4211 212 M213 4214 215 A216 B217 H218 M219 A220 4221 W222 M223 224 225 M226 M227 M228 H229 230 M231 M232 M233 M234 H235 M236 A237 M238 4239 240 241 242 243 W244 245 246 247 w248 249 M250 M251 M252 M253 M254 W255 Check All Clear All Apply Close CAUTION Do not modify the tones selected unless under explicit instruction from a telecommunications professional Click the Apply button to commit your changes DSL Bonding NOTE This feature supported only on SmartRG models SR550n and SR552n Bonding enables two DSL lines to feed the sam
112. originating device This MAC filtering feature is available only in Bridging mode For other modes similar functionality is available via IP Filtering After selecting Advanced Setup gt Security gt MAC Filtering from the left sidebar alter the Policy to FORWARD or BLOCKED as desired SMART RG forward thinking Device Info MAC Filtering Setup peed Setup MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode Layer2 Interface FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except WAN Service those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table 4G LTE Settings BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those Ethernet Config matching with any of the specified rules in the following table LAN MAC Filtering Policy For Each Interface NAT WARNING Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause Security all defined rules for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY You IP Filtering will need to create new rules for the new policy MAC Filtering Parental Control Interface Policy Change Quality of Service ptmo FORWARD o Routing DNS DSL Change Policy DSL Bonding Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove Interface Grouping IP Tunnel Add Remove Uist OO OE Oa OO VO N a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Fiel
113. orking concepts and telecommunications Getting Assistance Subscribers If you require help with this product please contact your service provider Service providers if you require help with this product please open a support request SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Getting Familiar With Your Gateway This section contains a quick description of the Gateway s lights ports and buttons SmartRG produces several models that vary slightly in capabilities See Appendix B for details but the basic scheme of lights ports and buttons represented in this section exist on each model LED Status Indicators Your SmartRG gateway has several indicator lights LEDs on its front panel The number of DSL ports or USB ports may vary from model to model but generally these indicators are available on all models WAN LAN 1 4 WLAN WPS DSL 1 or2 INTERNET E te Li nad ese coea onsets on me we aterm sis kes om Metemecane ta me ecco seTe Levers eens DSL syne acquired and gateway online lm e e No sync to DSL line O DSL sync in progress ie 7 Modem authenticatio n in progress ie DSL sync acquired and gateway online Gateway online and data transfer in progress D 10 IP connec tion failure amp O Connec tion dropped attempting O O re authentication LAN device on network connected e 0002 EEE TE AE AA iA A ee e ai a PC network activit
114. ost IP addresses and their hardware MAC addresses for each LAN Client connected to the SmartRG Gateway via a LAN Ethernet port or Wireless LAN SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Device Info ARP Summary WAN IP address Fl HW Address Device Statistics Route DHCP ags 192 168 1 10 complete 98 1c 11 2a 2a 7a o0 102 168 1 3 compete sesms ecos ord FN i nt OE OE OE a EO The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description IP address The IP address of the host Flags Complete Permanent Published Each entry in the ARP cache will be marked with one of these flags HW Address The hardware MAC address ofthe host 0 Device br n atm n eth n atm n The system level interface by which the host is connected SS DHCP Device Info gt DHCP displays a list of locally connected LAN hosts and their DHCP lease status which are directly connected to the SmartRG Gateway via a LAN Ethernet port or Wireless LAN SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Device Info DHCP Leases Summary WAN Statistics Hostname MAC Address IP Address Expires In Davids ey ee 23 hours 18 minutes 9 i Oe Os OO ee Ee a ataa ti The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Hostname _ Displays the Host name of each conn
115. p outs QoS becomes significant when the sum of the traffic audio video data exceeds the capacity of the line QoS Config Use the QOS Config screen to enable QOS and set the DSCP Mark classification NOTE In ATM mode the maximum queues that can be configured is 16 In PTM mode the maximum queues that can be configured is 8 For each Ethernet interface the maximum configurable queues is 4 Queues for Wireless e g WMM Voice Priority for wlO interface show only when wireless is enabled If the WMM Advertise function in the Wireless Basic Setup page is disabled classification related to wireless will have no effect After selecting Advanced Setup gt Quality Of Service gt QoS Config click the checkbox toward the center of the screen if you wish to enable QoS SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info QoS Queue Management Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for NAT all interfaces If Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier Click Apply Save button to save it Security Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do Parental Control not match any classificati
116. plied Differentiated Service Select the desired DSCP code from the drop down list Code Point 7 Lower values have higher priority This value is inserted into the Ethernet frame to be used by QoS disciplines to differentiate traffic Rate Limit kbps Data traffic rate limit applied to classification QoS Port Shaping QoS Port Shaping facilitates setting a fixed rate Kbps for each of the Ethernet ports Select Advanced Setup gt Quality Of Service gt QoS Port Shaping and the following screen will appear Click the Apply Save button to commit the changes entered SMART RG forward thinking Device Info QoS Port Shaping Setup Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service QoS Config QoS Queue Config QoS Classification QoS Port Shaping Apply Save_ Routing i OE ee a eee ae QoS port shaping supports traffic shaping of Ethernet interface If Shaping Rate is set to 1 it means no shaping and Burst Size will be ignored Interface Type Shaping Rate Kbps Burst Size bytes eth3 eth2 etho eth4 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Interface Burst Size bytes Routing Default Gateway Description Each
117. port support user user mfg IDH7iw ibRsPOIBa Services Utilize this screen to establish a Service Control List You many control which services FTP HTTP Telnet etc are to be restricted on the LAN After selecting Management gt Access Control gt Services you may modify settings as desired Click Apply Save to commit your settings SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Access Control Services Wi whats A Service Control List SCL is used to enable or disable network services on ireless the gateway Diagnostics Note LAN side firewall must be enabled to modify LAN SCLs Management Settings System Log Security Log SNMP Agent Management Server LAN HTTP S J Enable O Use encrypted HTTP S unit will restart Access Control Passwords Access List Logout Timer Update Software Reboot Logout swe tne c Te SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description FTP HTTP ICMP SNMP SSH TELNET TFTP Services Specifies the SCL services that can be enabled or disabled via the Access Control configuration screen Specifies service enabled via checkbox on LAN side firewall Note ICMP is an always enabled service ak default and has no checkbox Specifies the port the access control applies to on the WAN side for the given service See port
118. proved data packets flow in networks with variable packets size e g PTM IP networks The following selections are exposed only if Strict Priority is selected as Scheduler Algorithm with Queue Precedence of SP WRR WFQ 1 100000 Kbps 1 value indicates no minimum shaping applied Minimum shaping rate defined for packets in QoS queue fe 100000 Kbps 1 value indicates no minimum shaping applied ele rate defined for sibel in cots plone defined PEE EE EE E a O E EEE OEE E O a EEE 1 100000 Kbps 1 value indicates no minimum shaping applied Minimum shaping rate defined for packets in QoS queue ie 100000 Kbps 1 value indicates no minimum shaping applied shaping Rate Shaping rate defined for packets in QoS queue defined QoS Classification Use QoS Classification to create traffic class rule to classify the ingress traffic into a priority queue Optionally you may also mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet After selecting Advanced Setup gt Quality Of Service gt QoS Classification click the Add button The following screen will appear A maximum of 32 entries can be configured Click the Apply Save button to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Add Network Traffic Class Rule need Setup This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the ingress traffic
119. r ee RTE ERER Total quantity of received Cell Errors Device Info gt Statistics gt xDSL displays the DSL statistics for your SmartRG Gateway All xDSL VDSL or ADSL interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included You are also able to reset these counters by selecting the Reset Statistics button located on the xTM screen as shown below This section explains each of these statistics The terms and their explanations are derived from the relevant ITU T standards and referenced accordingly Use the Reset Statistics button near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters Also featured is an xDSL Bit Error Rate BER test which determines the quality of the xDSL connection Scroll to the bottom of the table of statistics and click xDSL BER Test The test transfers idle cells containing a known pattern and compares the received data with this known pattern Comparison errors are then tabulated and displayed The duration of the test is selectable from the drop down menu at the test screen Selectable values range from 1 360 seconds The following figure and table depict and explain the fields on the screen SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Statistics xDSL Summary WAN Statistics LAN WAN Service xTM xDSL Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout Bonding Line Selection
120. r vendor for further information Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device Connect the power cord or power adaptor to the correct supply voltage 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe Do NOT use the device if the power supply is damaged as it might cause electrocution If the power supply is damaged remove it from the power outlet Do NOT attempt to repair the power supply Contact your local vendor to order a new power supply Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and do NOT locate the product where anyone can walk on the power cord If you wall mount your device make sure that no electrical gas or water pipes will be damaged Do NOT install nor use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient airflow may harm your device Do NOT store things on the device Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device SMART RG Welcome Thank you for purchasing this SmartRG product SmartRG proudly brings you the best most innovative broadband gateways available SmartRG enables service providers to mon
121. rd change success Password change failure Authorized login success Authorized login fail Authorized user logged out Security lockout added Security lockout removed Authorized resource access Unauthorized resource access Software update Upon selecting Management gt Settings gt Security Log from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Security Log Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Click View to view the Security Log Management The Security Log dialog allows you to view the Security Log Settings Click Reset to clear and reset the Security Log System Log Right click here to save Security Log to a file Security Log SNMP Agent Management Server Access Control View Reset Oe Nd Oe a a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Action Description View This button will display the Security Log on the screen Reset This button will purge all stored data from the Security Log Management Server Management Server refers to an Auto Configuration Server such as Cisco Prime Home which offers significant advantages in terms of automation and productivity when managing subscriber devices in the field TR 069 Client SmartRG gateways support TR 069 based standards for remote management Utilize this screen to configure t
122. re are no client subscriptions to any multicast group SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG NAT Virtual Servers Port Forward Virtual Servers more commonly known as Port Forward is a technique used to facilitate communications by external hosts with services provided within a private local area network After Selecting Advanced Setup gt NAT gt Virtual Servers from the left navigation bar click the Add button The following screen will appear Customize the fields to create your port forwarding entry Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMART RG forward thinking Device Info NAT Virtual Servers ee ae Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Layer2 Interface Apply Save to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server WAN Service NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be modified directly Normally it is 4G LTE Settings set to the same value as External Port End However if you modify Ethernet Config Internal Port Start then Internal Port End will be set to the same value as Internal Port Start a Remaining number of entries that can be configured 96 Virtual Servers Use Interface pppoe_0_0_1 ppp0 Port Triggering Service Name DMZ Host Select a Service Select One Security Custom Service _ Parental Control Server IP Address 192 168 1 Quality of Service Rout
123. reen The following screen will appear SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Enter the URL address and port number then click Apply Save to add the entry to the WAN Service URL filter 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config URL Address a LAN Port Number Default 80 will be applied if leave blank NAT Security Parental Control Time Restriction Url Filter rr T T a a a T T S T a OE O T a e a Parental Control URL Filter Add _Apply Save Note that there is only one Block List and one Allow List per gateway The stand alone modem capability does not maintain a unique Allow and Block List for each individual LAN device Some additional flexibility however is available when your SmartRG gateway is under management of Cisco Prime Home Refer to Cisco documentation regarding Content Filtering for instructions The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description URL Address URL address to be added to the enabled applicable Exclude or Include list Port Number Port number associated with URL being added default 80 Quality Of Service QOS enables prioritization of internet content to help ensure the best possible performance This is particularly useful for streaming video and audio content to minimized potential for dro
124. rements Security Click Apply Save to configure the basic wireless options MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Enable WiFi Button Advanced Z Enable Wireless Station Info Diagnostics Enable Wireless Hotspot2 0 WPA2 is required Management Logout Hide Access Point Clients Isolation 0O00 Disable WMM Advertise O Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF SSID SmartRGbda9 BSSID 00 23 6A 5D BD AB Country UNITED STATES Max Clients 128 Wireless Guest Virtual Access Points Disable Enable Enable Max BSSID a WMF HSPOT Clients The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Enable Wireless Check to enable the gateway s Wi Fi radio Check to enable wireless Hotspot2 0 WPA2 is required Enable Wireless Hotspot2 0 Hotspot 2 0 is focused on enabling a mobile device to automatically discover pore Wi Fi access points that have a roaming arrangement with the user s home network and then securely connect POORE ENEE EEPE A DOR ae Ue ee Ee PAREVE OREI REEERE E ESER S E ENNER EENEN AARNES ER NR A EEEIEE A EN PREET EIAN Check to Hide Access Point SSID Check to prevent LAN client devices from communicating with one another on the wireless network E E TETELE ec See eee eee ee eee te secur enew is ceecees bate bende stems ese Sees Sues SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT
125. rent and Default settings can be managed here After selecting Management gt Settings gt Update from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear Click the appropriate Choose File button for the type of setting you wish to restore Next browse to the desired conf file located on your personal computer Lastly click the Update button SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Settings Update ned Setup Update Running Broadband Router Settings You may Wireless update your router running settings using your saved files Diagnostics Management Settings File Name _Choose File No file chosen Settings Update Running Settings Backup Update Update Default Broadband Router Settings You may Restore Default update your router default settings usin r saved files System Log p yo gs g you Security Log Settings File Name Choose File No file chosen ee Server loam Deion sertogs ST D TT a CU OE i Oe a The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Update Running Settings This button will allow you to select a conf backup file to update the currently running settings Update Default Settings This button will allow you to select a conf backup file to update the Defaulted settings Restore Default Use this screen to reset the gateway to its Default settings Defa
126. rmation regarding connection integrity There is significant in line documentation regarding each individual test Click the Help link at the far right of each line item to learn more about what is being tested and what actions to take in the event that a particular test should fail The normal test method is initiated with the Test button and utilizes OAM F5 loopback cells Selecting the Test With OAM F4 will conduct the test at the VP level in lieu of at an individual VC connection SMART RG forward thinking Device Info br_0_0_1 Diagnostics Advanced Setup Your modem is capable of testing your DSL connection The individual tests Wireless are listed below If a test displays a fail status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests Diagnostics at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Fault Management Ping Host Trace Route to Host Test the connection to your local network Test your LAN1 Connection Test your LAN2 Connection Management Logout Test your LAN3 Connection Test your LAN4 Connection Test your WAN Connection Test your USB Connection Test your Wireless Connection PASS Help Test the connection to your DSL service provider Test xDSL Synchronization FAIL Help Test ATM OAM F5 segment ping DISABLED Help MOR onc ee DISABLED Test Test With OAM F4 Fault Management Utilize thi
127. ronment After selecting Advanced Setup gt LAN _ gt IPv6 Autoconfig from the left navigation bar customize the fields as desired Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info IPv6 LAN Auto Configuration Advanced Setup Note Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64 Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION Please Layer2 Interface enter the complete information For exampe Please enter 0 0 0 2 instead WAN Service Cy 2 o STE etina Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuratio ic ress Configuration sede Config Interface Address prefix length is required IPv6 Autoconfig IPv6 LAN Applications NAT Enable DHCPv6 Server Security Stateless Parental Control Stateful Quality of Service Start interface ID 0 0 0 2 Routing End interface ID _0 0 0 254 DNS Leased Time hour 24 DSL DSL Bonding 4 Enable RADVD UPnP Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement DNS Proxy Randomly Generate Interface Grouping Statically Configure IP Tunnel Prefix IPSec Preferred Life Time hour 1 Certificate Valid Life Time hour 2 SSCS Multicast Wireless Enable MLD Snooping ones Standard Mod gemen O ndar le apes Blocking Mode Logout Save Apply Field Name Description eoete Address NCTA IPV6 address to assign as the gateways Local LAN
128. ropriate fields SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Create new certificate request ee eee To generate a certificate signing request you need to include Common Name Layer2 Interface Organization Name State Province Name and the 2 letter Country Code for WAN Service the certificate 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Certificate Name LAN Common Name Organization Name NAT State Province Name Security Country Region Name US United States Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate __Local Trusted CA Multicast n i OTT E OT N E a Ce The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description CAO Name A free form text field Typically used to describe the intended use of the certificate AAA kA ata A A ara AAA AREK Poa aa aa R E E A E ts enatareananS Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation domain name or email Common Name address in the field provided The domain name or email address is for identification purposes and is a free form text field A free form text field Typically the company name creating the request Country Region Select the Country Region in which this certificate will be employed Click Apply to complete the request Reference the ITU
129. s prefix length Source Port port or port port Destination IP address prefix length Destination Port port or port port WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled and LAN Interfaces Select one or more WAN LAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule Select All pppoe_0_0_1 ppp00 br0 bro DSL DSL Bonding UPnP _Apply Save DNS Proxy i OO i A a DT a OT The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Filter Name A free form text field Enter a descriptive name for this filter Description Enter source port number or range Destination port numbers xxxxx yyyyy a EEE E EEE E E E O E T EEE IREE EE E EE EE EE EEI EL E E CE EO OEE O EE EEEE O E S E EVE E E E EE CEE O E EE S EE EEEE E E EE First WAN interface e g pppoe based checkbox Check each as applicable to effect rule on specific WAN interface s WAN interface s Last WAN interface e g ipoe based available for selection will be those configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled checkbox First LAN interface checkbox Second LAN interface as applicable Check each as applicable for desired rule checkbox Bridged Interface checkbox Check as applicable for desired rule SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG MAC Filtering Your SmartRG gateway can block or forward packets based on the
130. s from remote IP addresses Subnet n aef i IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0 ere Grouping Mask or Prefix Length 255 255 255 0 IP Tunnel e IPv6inIPv4 ee IPv4inIPv Key Exchange Method Auto IKE IPSec Authentication Method Pre Shared Key Certificate Pre Shared Key ee Multicast Perfect Forward Secrecy Disable ae A Advanced IKE Settings Show Advanced Settings Management Logout Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description IPSec Connection Name A free form text field Enter a descriptive name for this connection IPv4 IPv6 Select the IP version environment associated with your infrastructure ESP AH Select encapsulation method to be used Use AH tunnel mode to encapsulate a packet with AH and IP headers For authentication the entire packet is signed Use ESP tunnel mode to encapsulate a packet with ESP and IP headers An ESP trailer is added to the packet for authentication and integrity Select the WAN connection from the drop down list to be associated with this tunnel SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Subnet Single Address Select IP information for site A and B Tunnel Access From Local IP Addresses Subnet indicates entire LAN For single host select Single Address Manual Auto IKE The default of Auto IKE which
131. s on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Displays the connection interface layer 2 interface through which gateway handles Interface the traffic Status Displays the status of the WAN connection Disconnected Unconfigured Connecting Connected EEEE SAAC MES aR Renae AV OR Ee OEM Pee IPv4 Address Displays the obtained IPv4 address IPv6 Address _ Displays the obtained IPv6 address Statistics The Statistic screens provide network interface information for LAN WAN Service xTM and DSL All data is updated on a 15 minute interval LAN Device Info gt Statistics gt LAN displays the TX RX Bytes Packets Error and Drops for each LAN interface for your SmartRG modem All local LAN Ethernet ports Ethernet WAN ports and w10 Wireless Interface for your SmartRG gateway are included SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Statistics LAN Summary WAN Statistics LAN WAN Service Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops 1735907 7373 o o 881198 4051 o o o bP pp p p p o p fpf f Jo fofo o o fpf b fo fojo 6386003 61584 0 fo 3909821208550 jo o bk bb b b pj Reset Statistics m a S i Oe ee OTe Use the Reset Statistics button near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters NOTE Not all SmartRG gateway models support th
132. s publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 against harmful interference ina 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienc
133. s screen for diagnostics regarding your VDSL PTM or Ethernet WAN connection Fault Management is compliant with IEEE 802 1ag for Connectivity Fault Management After selecting Diagnostics gt Fault Management from the left navigation bar select values for the Maintenance Domain MD Level Destination MAC Address to test and enter the applicable if any 802 1Q VLAN ID SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management Advanced Setup This diagnostic is only used for VDSL PTM mode Wireless Diagnostics Diagnostics a Domain MD es Destination MAC Address Ping Host 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 0 Trace Route to Host Management Logout VDSL Traffic Type Test the connection to another Maintenance End Point MEP Loopback Message LBM Find Maintenance End Points MEPs Linktrace Message LTM Set MD Level Send Loopback Send Linktrace The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description 0 7 Maintenance Domains are management space on a network typically owned and operated by a Maintenance Domain MD Level single entity MDs are configured with Names and Levels where the eight levels range from 0 to 7 A hierarchical relationship exists between domains based on levels The larger the domain the higher the level valu
134. s the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports After selecting Advanced Setup gt NAT gt Port Triggering from the left navigation bar click the Add button Customize the fields as needed for the firewall pinholes you wish to establish A maximum 96 entries can be configured Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info NAT Port Triggering Advanced Setup Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access Layer2 Interface applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be WAN Service opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings 4G LTE Settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Ethernet Config Custom application and click Save Apply to add it LAN Remaining number of entries that can be configured 96 NAT Use Interface pppoe_0_0_1 ppp0 Virtual Servers Application Name Port Triggering Select an application Select One DMZ Host Custom application Security Parental Control Quality of Service Trigger Port Trigger Port Trigger Open Port Open Port Open Routing S End Protocol End Protocol DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP _Save Apoly ofofo ct DNS Proxy Interface
135. ss between devices If you have client devices that support WPS use this to automatically configure wireless security for your network WPS configures one client device at a time Reference the Quick Start Guide included with your gateway for specific instructions Also see the Wireless chapter of this manual Repeat the steps as necessary for each additional WPS compliant device you wish to connect The location of the WPS button varies by model e On models SR550n SR510n and SR552n the button is located on the left side of the unit e SR360n locate the WPS button on the top of the unit e For the SR350n and SR500n models an exterior button is not present however WPS is supported via the on board software Reference the Quick Start Guide included with your gateway for specific instructions SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG WLAN Button The button labeled WiFi or WLAN depending on model toggles the WiFi radio on and off Refer to the WLAN LED indicator to determine the current state of the WiFi radio The location of the WLAN button varies by model e Onmodels SR360n SR550n SR510n SR552n the button is located on the left side of the unit e For the SR350n and SR500n models an exterior button is not present however WPS is supported via the on board software Reference the Quick Start Guide included with your gateway for specific instructions To ACTIVATE Press and
136. streams SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Standard Mode Ahen selected multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when there is no client subscribed to any multicast group When selected multicast data traffic will be blocked and not flood to all bridge ports when no client subscriptions to a multicast group are present The Dynamic Host Control Protocol Server DHCP functionality of your SmartRG gateway will Enable Disable DHCP Server automatically assign LAN IP addresses to host devices as they connect with the gateway Select Enable DHCP Server to take advantage of this feature Start IP Address Enter the beginning of the class C IP address range to be assigned by the DHCP server End IP Address Enter the end of the class C IP address range to be assigned by the DHCP server Lease Time Hour Set the number of hours for which an IP address will be leased Click the Add Entries button to enter a literal static IP address to be associated with a specific MAC Address of one of your LAN host devices Click Apply Save when done Additional entries may be Static IP Lease List created Click the Add Entries button to enter the OUI of one of your LAN host devices for which it is desired that the gateway assign a static IP Click Apply Save when done Additional entries may be created Automatically create static IP
137. t Bridge Restrict Enabled Remote Bridges MAC Address in Refresh Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Wireless Bridge Access Point Select Wireless Bridge to disable Access Point functionality Select AP Mode Access Point enables AP functionality In Access Point mode wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Enabled Disabled Optional setting to turn off wireless bridge restriction When disabled any wireless bridge will be granted access Choose Enabled or Enabled Scan to turn on wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in the Remote Bridges list will be granted access Use the Refresh button to update the station list when Bridge Restrict is enabled Remote Bridge MAC Address Enter the MAC address es of the remote bridges to be allowed Advanced At Wireless gt Advanced you may configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a desired speed set the fragmentation threshold the RTS threshold the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode and more After selecting Wireless gt Advanced from the left navigation bar enter your settings as desired Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY A
138. t from the left navigation bar The screen pictured below will appear Update or complete the necessary fields Click Apply to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Multicast Precedence Disable lower value higher priority Layer2 Interface WAN Service IGMP Configuration 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below ao Default Version a NAT Query Interval ma Security Query Response Interval jo sd Parental Control Last Member Query Interval jo sd Quatity of Service Robustness Value Routing Maximum Multicast Groups DNS Maximum Multicast Data Sources for IGMPv3 1 24 70 sd Maximum Multicast Group Members 25 DSL Fast Leave Enable w DSL Bonding LAN to LAN Intra LAN Multicast Enable o UPnP Membership Join Immediate IPTV o DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel MLD Configuration IPSec Certificate Enter MLD protocol IPv6 Multicast configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below tee Default Version 553 Query Interval 5 Diagnostics Query Response Interval fo ooo i Management Last Member Query Interval C Logout Robustness Value Maximum Multicast Groups ho sd Maximum Multicast Data Sources for mldv3 jo OOS Maximum Multicast Group Members 10 Fast Leave Enable a LAN to LAN In
139. terfaces Interfaces Quality of Service Routing Default Gatewa Static Route E Policy Routing Ls RIP DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping Selected WAN Interface NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE Select a preferred wan interface as the system default IPv6 gateway IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast _Apply Save nal ee TO a N a ae SMART RG The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Available Routed WAN Interfaces Choose from the list of available WAN interfaces identify as the Default Gateway Bae ere s When populated this becomes a prioritized list of Default Gateways selections Selected WAN Interface ae WAN interface for this route from the drop down list NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE is Static Route Static Route is one form of manually configured fixed route for IP data After selecting Advanced Setup gt Routing gt Static Route click the Add button and the following screen will appear Click the Apply Save button to commit the changes entered Up to 32 entries may be added SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Routing Static Route Add Advanced Setup reer Layer2 Interface Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR ye available WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the WAN Service routing table 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config IP Version IPv4 Destin
140. the Network Authentication selected 28 bit 64 bit Select the length of the encryption method 128 bit being the more robust option for security enter up to four encryption keys using the on screen instructions to achieve the desired security Network Key 14 strength 128 or 64 bit Manual Setup Network Authentication WPA2 PSK WO Se Se ee OT aye Advaiiced Setup Wireless Manual Setup AP Basic You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption Security specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless MAC Filter network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done Advanced Select SSID SMARTRG Station Info ae Diagnostics Network Authentication Management Logout WPA passphrase Click here to display o Use base MAC address as WPA passphrase WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Apply Save_ The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security Select SSID configuration will apply WPA WAPI passphrase Enter the desired security password to be used by this security configuration Wo be Me aies as In lieu of manually entering a password
141. the public Internet When a STUN server is present within the infrastructure of the Service Provider utilize this screen to configure this gateway with the connectivity specifics for that server After selecting Management gt Management Server gt STUN Config check the STUN Server Support button to expose the required STUN settings Complete each field in accordance with the implementation specifics of server Click the Save Apply button to commit your changes SMART RG forward thinking Device Info TR 069 Client STUN Configuration Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Security Log STUN Server Address SNMP Agent STUN Server Port Co Management Server STUN Server User Name TR 069 Client STUN Server Password STUN Server Maximum Keep Alive Period akent STUN Server Minimum Keep Alive Period 0 Access Control Update Software _Save Apply Reboot Logout Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the TR 069 Client STUN options STUN Server support The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Character limit is 256 characters and represents the physical STUN server s assigned network address An invalid address will produce an immediate on screen error message from the STUN Server Address SmartRG gateway Note that an ACS server may also have STUN functionality running on the same physical box Please
142. tifier that has a unique channel Select DSL PathO Fast No error correction and can provide lower latency on error free lines Path1 Interleaved Error checking that provides error free data which increases latency Latency PathO amp 1 Both Fast amp Interleaved Saree EOSS ee a O E a a EoA Ethernet over ATM Link Type PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM IPoA Internet Protocol over ATM SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description LLC SNAP BRIDGING Logical Link Control used to carry multiple protocols in a single PVC Permanent Virtual Encapsulation Circuit Mode VC MUX Virtual Circuit Multiplexer creates a virtual connection used to carry one protocol per PVC Permanent Vi rtual Circuit UBR without PCR Unspecified Bit Rate with no Peak Cell Rate flow control or time synchronization between the traffic source and destination Commonly used with applications that can tolerate data packet loss UBR with PCR Same as above but with a Peak Cell Rate CBR Constant Bit Rate relies on timing synchronization to make the network traffic predictable Used commonly Service Cat in Video and Audio traffic network applications ervice Category NON Realtime VBR Non Realtime Variable Bit Rate used for connections that transport traffic at a Variable Rate but need to have a guaranteed bandwidth and latency This category
143. tra LAN Multicast Enable B _Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Description Multicast Precedence Enable Disable When enabled the lower the multicast the IGMP packets will be put higher in the queue The interval at which the multicast router sends a query messages to hosts Expressed in seconds Query Interval If the number is below 128 the value is used directly If the value is greater than 128 it is interpreted as an exponent and mantissa Upon receiving a query packet a host beings counting down seconds from a random number When the timer expires the host sends it s report Query Response Interval Enter a value for the maximum number of seconds for the range of random values a host can pick to count down from The value must be greater than the Query Interval If using IGMP v1 this value is fixed at 10 seconds SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Field Name Description Enter the maximum response time within which the host must respond to the Out of Sequence query from the router Default 1000ms Last Member Query Interval IGMP uses this value when router receives and IGMPv2 Leave report indicating at least one host wants to leave the group Upon receiving the Leave report the router confirms the interface is not configured for IGMP Immediate Leave If not the router sends th
144. ults can be customized and stored For details see Backup and Restore Settings sections of this user manual After selecting Management gt Settings gt Restore Default from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear Click the Restore Default Settings button SMART RG forward thinking Device Info Settings Restore Default Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics renege Restore Default Settings Backup Update Restore Default a System Log Restore Broadband Router setting to the defaults i ae i a i OO A SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG System Log In the System Log you will find a history of error conditions and other events encountered by your gateway Use the features on this screen to view or alter the behavior of the System Log Upon selecting Management gt Settings gt System Log from the left navigation bar the following screen will appear SMART RG forward thinking Device Info System Log Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Click View System Log to view the System Log Settings Security Log SNMP Agent Management Server Access Control 2 OO 198 168 1 1 admin logview cmd we D 192 168 1 1 admin logview cme System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options
145. urrently only 6rd configuration is supported WAN Service Tunnel Name a 4G LTE Settings Mechanism 6RD Ethernet Config Associated WAN Interface LAN Associated LAN Interface LAN br0 NAT Manual Automatic Security Parental Control IPv4 Mask Length Quality of Service 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length m Routing Border Relay IPv4 Address a e DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv4inIPv6 LOC i O a TOP a ee Oe ne IPv4inIPv6 After selecting Advanced Setup gt IP Tunnel gt IPv4inIPv6 from the left navigation bar click the Add button The screen shown on the next page will appear Enter a Tunnel Name Currently only the DS Lite Mechanism is supported Consult RFC6333 for further information regarding DS Lite Select the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces from the drop down lists associated with the tunnel you wish to establish AFTR Address Family Transition Router may be configured automatically Select the Manual radio button to specify your desired value for fields RWNa Click Apply Save to commit your changes SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info IP Tunneling 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Tunnel Name 4G LTE Settings Mechanism DS Lite r Ethernet Config Associated WAN Interface LAN Associated LAN Interface LAN brO NAT Ma
146. vice Info Time settings Advanced Set sit vp This page allows you to change the modem s time configuration Wireless Diagnostics Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Management Settings First NTP time server time nist gov System Log Second NTP time server _clock via net Security Log Third NTP time server None SNMP Agent Fourth NTP time server None Fifth NTP time server None Management Server Internet Time Time zone a x Acces CU offset GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Tijuana r Update Software Reboot Appiy Save Logout Access Control Accounts Your SmartRG Gateway can support multiple logins to it s on board user interface Each login can be created to vary in available access privileges to pages in the CPE UI This is particularly useful when an ISP wishes to limit access available to their subscribers yet maintain full access by their technical support and on site installer personnel NOTE This feature requires firmware v2 5 0 7 and above After selecting Management gt Access Control gt Accounts click Create Account to set up a new user The following screen appears SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Create Account Device Info Advanced Setup Username wort Password Show Password Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Assign Privileges security Lag Device Info SNMP Ag
147. vided by your ISP oe eee sO 0 1 raiu a o bys al PPPOE Service Name pppoe_0_0_1 Service Category IP Address Automatically Assigned Service State Enabled NAT Full Cone NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Quality Of Service Review the summary and either click Apply Save to commit your changes or choose Back to step through this progression of screens in reverse order to make any necessary alterations you may desire IP Over Ethernet The next WAN Service variant is IP over Ethernet After selecting Advanced Setup gt WAN Service from the left navigation bar click the Add button A progression of several screens will follow Advance to the next after completing the required fields using the Next button appearing near the bottom of each screen First select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG forward thinking Device Info WAN Service Interface Configuration Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Select a layer 2 interface for this service ATM Interface PTM Interface Note For ATM interface the descriptor string is portid_vpi_vci For PTM interface the descriptor string is portld_high_low Abt Mo Where portid 0 gt DSL Latency PATHO WAN Service portid 1 gt DSL Latency PATH1 4G LTE Settings portid 4 gt DSL Latency PATHO amp 1 low 0 gt Low PTM Priority not set low 1
148. w who has sent larger packets or more Network Protocol Selection packets per second than the others since it became active will only punish itself and not other sessions Next configure the PPP Username Password and related information SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 forward thinking Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface WAN Service 4G LTE Settings Ethernet Config LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL DSL Bonding UPnP DNS Proxy Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Logout SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG SMART RG PPP Username and Password PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the user name and password that your ISP has provided to you PPP Username PPP Password PPPoE Service Name i Authentication Method AUTO Link Control Protocol LCP Keepalive Period s 3 LCP Retry Threshold 20 O PPP IP extension Advanced DMZ Non DMZ IP Address 192 168 2 1 Non DMZ Net Mask 255 255 255 0 M Use Static IPv4 Address IPv4 Address Retry PPP password on authentication error Max PPP authentication retries 1 65536 553 use 65536 to retry forever O Enable
149. y datatransfer is i o s as WPSSetupprocedureinprogess f R gt ui Failure to find any partner with which to pair L e Sessio n overlap detected Possible security risk w ar WPS Connection completed successfully SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG Connections Below is a generic representation of a SmartRG gateway however your specific model may have greater or fewer ports and controls across the back of the unit Refer to the Quick Start Guide enclosed with your gateway for specifics regarding installation of your particular model The ports depicted in this example are described as follows DSL LAN USB Power DSL The grey RJ12 port labeled DSL is specifically intended for connection to an internet provider via a DSL Digital Subscriber Line service The center pair carries the first DSL line For models like the SR550n equipped with two DLS ports and bonded DSL capability the outer pair carries the second line DSL Line 1 WAN A stand alone RJ45 port labeled WAN enables your SmartRG gateway to be hard wired to another network device with a RJ45 Ethernet output such as a cable fiber or DSL modem SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 SMART RG For models with a stand alone RJ45 WAN port and a DSL port the WAN port can be re purposed to fu
150. y HEC error shall be considered as a multiple bit error and therefore HEC Error Correction is not performed 1 2 Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream Total number of Out of Cell Delineation errors ATM Cell OGDIEKGTs delineation is the process which allows identification of the cell boundaries The HEC field is used to achieve cell delineation 4 An OCD Error is counted when the cell delineation process transitions from the SYNC state to the HUNT state 2 nn KAAKAA AKAA ALARA AAAA AAAA KAAKAA AAKALA KRARAA AKARANA AKAKKI KEA Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream Total number of Loss of Cell Delineation errors An LCD Error LCD Errors is counted when at least one OCD error is present in each of four consecutive overhead channel periods and SEF Severely Errored Frame defect is present 2 Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The total number of cells OAM and Data cells MORI Gs transmitted received Data Cells Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The total number of data cells transmitted received Path 0 1 Downstream Upstream The total number of Idle Cell Bit Errors in the ATM Data Path Bit Errors f TTT Downstream Upstream Total number of Errored Seconds This parameter is a count of 1 second Total ES intervals with one or more CRC 8 anomalies 4 PA eR I OE NOREEN EN NN A VEE IO Ee oN NS oe we we AA E E TE A A ee Downstream Upstream Total number of Severely Errored Seconds An SES is declared if Total SES
151. y specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless MAC Filter network and specify the encryption strength Wireless Bridge Click Apply Save when done noana Select SSID SMARTRG Station Info n Diagnostics Network Authentication Management Logou RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 5 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key Ret Network Key 1 SmartRGWireless Network Key 2 null Network Key 3 null Network Key 4 oull Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Apply Save The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows Field Name Select SSID Network Key 1 4 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2014 Description Select the SSID from the drop down list for the wireless network to which this security configuration will apply Enter the IP address for the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server associated with your infrastructure Port 1812 for authentication is a standard for RADIUS authentication per the IETF RFC 2865 Your RADIUS deployment may differ from this Older servers may use port 1645 Optional Enter the encryption key if required to authenticate to the RADIUS Server specified via the Server IP
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