EG860 User Guide (V200R003C00 - 02) (PDF) - EN
EG860 User Guide (V200R003C00 - 02) (PDF) - EN
EG860 User Guide (V200R003C00 - 02) (PDF) - EN
V200R003C00
User Guide
Issue
02
Date
2015-04-10
Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the
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purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information,
and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations
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recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Website:
http://www.huawei.com
Email:
support@huawei.com
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Product Version
This document (guide) is intended for EG860 in the following models:
Product Name
Product Version
EG860-C71
V200R003C00
EG860-D61
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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System engineers
Product engineers
Organization
1 Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all updates made in previous issues.
2 Introduction
This section describes functions, networking, and technical specifications of an EG860.
3 Hardware
This section describes hardware components and cables of an EG860.
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4 Installation
This chapter describes how to install an EG860.
5 Configuration
Data configuration for EG860 can be performed by using WebUI or by auto-configuration.
6 Maintenance
This chapter describes how to maintain an EG860.
7 Reference
This chapter describes how to use the Web network management system (NMS).
8 Alarm Reference
This chapter describes possible alarms related to EG860, and how to handle them.
9 Glossary
This table provides the related glossary for reference.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and
tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
General Conventions
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The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... }*
[ x | y | ... ]*
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description
Boldface
>
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Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format
Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2
Key 1, Key 2
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Action
Description
Click
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 Change History..............................................................................................................................1
2 Introduction....................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Product Functions...........................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Network Networking......................................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................................................8
2.4 Product Security...........................................................................................................................................................14
2.4.1 Network Security.......................................................................................................................................................14
2.4.2 Application Security..................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.1 Wireless Security....................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.2 OM Security...........................................................................................................................................................15
2.4.2.2.1 User Authentication and Access Control.............................................................................................................15
2.4.2.2.2 OM System Security............................................................................................................................................16
2.4.2.2.3 Digital Signature of Software..............................................................................................................................17
2.5 Certification Information..............................................................................................................................................18
3 Hardware.......................................................................................................................................19
3.1 EG860 Hardware..........................................................................................................................................................20
3.1.1 Appearance................................................................................................................................................................20
3.1.2 Front Panel.................................................................................................................................................................20
3.1.3 Indicators...................................................................................................................................................................22
3.1.4 Ports...........................................................................................................................................................................23
3.2 EG860 Cables...............................................................................................................................................................23
3.2.1 PoE Cable..................................................................................................................................................................23
3.2.2 Power Cable...............................................................................................................................................................25
3.2.3 PGND Cable..............................................................................................................................................................26
4 Installation....................................................................................................................................28
4.1 Site Preparations...........................................................................................................................................................29
4.2 Installation Preparations...............................................................................................................................................30
4.3 Installation Procedure...................................................................................................................................................32
4.3.1 Mounting an EG860 on a Pole..................................................................................................................................32
4.3.1.1 Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Pole..................................................................................................................34
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5 Configuration...............................................................................................................................64
5.1 Onsite Configuration (WebUI).....................................................................................................................................65
5.1.1 Log in to the WebUI..................................................................................................................................................65
5.1.2 Configuring Basic Data.............................................................................................................................................65
5.1.3 Configuring Transmission Data.................................................................................................................................66
5.1.4 Configuring Dedicates Bearers..................................................................................................................................73
5.2 Remote Configuration (Auto-configuration) ...............................................................................................................73
6 Maintenance.................................................................................................................................76
6.1 Preparations for Site Maintenance................................................................................................................................77
6.2 Powering on/off an EG860...........................................................................................................................................77
7 Reference.......................................................................................................................................79
7.1 Status............................................................................................................................................................................80
7.1.1 Internet.......................................................................................................................................................................80
7.1.2 LAN...........................................................................................................................................................................80
7.1.3 WLAN.......................................................................................................................................................................81
7.2 General Settings............................................................................................................................................................82
7.2.1 SIM Card Settings.....................................................................................................................................................82
7.2.2 Internet Settings.........................................................................................................................................................82
7.2.3 DHCP Settings...........................................................................................................................................................84
7.2.4 WLAN Settings.........................................................................................................................................................85
7.2.5 WLAN Multi-SSID...................................................................................................................................................85
7.2.6 WLAN Access Restrictions.......................................................................................................................................86
7.2.7 Internet MTU.............................................................................................................................................................87
7.2.8 Routing......................................................................................................................................................................87
7.2.9 Dedicated Context.....................................................................................................................................................88
7.2.10 IGMP Management.................................................................................................................................................89
7.2.11 L2TP Settings..........................................................................................................................................................90
7.2.12 FTP Settings............................................................................................................................................................90
7.2.13 Security access Settings...........................................................................................................................................91
7.3 Security Settings...........................................................................................................................................................91
7.3.1 Firewall General........................................................................................................................................................91
7.3.2 MAC Filtering...........................................................................................................................................................92
7.3.3 IP Filtering.................................................................................................................................................................93
7.4 NAT Settings................................................................................................................................................................94
7.5 QoS Management.........................................................................................................................................................95
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7.6 VPN..............................................................................................................................................................................96
7.7 System..........................................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.1 Device Information....................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.2 Reset..........................................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.3 Backup & Recovery...................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.4 Upgrade.....................................................................................................................................................................99
7.7.5 Password Change.......................................................................................................................................................99
7.7.6 Password Complexity..............................................................................................................................................100
7.7.7 Password security Settings......................................................................................................................................101
7.7.8 Date & Time............................................................................................................................................................101
7.7.9 Diagnosis.................................................................................................................................................................101
7.7.10 Log.........................................................................................................................................................................103
7.7.11 Device Switch........................................................................................................................................................103
7.7.12 Bandinfo Number Configuration...........................................................................................................................104
7.7.13 Work Frequency....................................................................................................................................................104
7.7.14 SIM Configuration.................................................................................................................................................105
7.7.15 Alarm Configuration..............................................................................................................................................105
7.8 Logout.........................................................................................................................................................................107
8 Alarm Reference........................................................................................................................108
8.1 ALM-50001 Lan state................................................................................................................................................109
8.2 ALM-50002 High Temperature..................................................................................................................................110
8.3 ALM 50003-RadioSignal Weak.................................................................................................................................111
9 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................113
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1 Change History
Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all updates made in previous issues.
02 (2015-04-10)
This is the second release of the V200R003C00 version.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 01, the documentation does not contain any new
information.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 01, the documentation includes the following changes:
Topic
Change Description
Compared with issue V200R003C00 01, the documentation does not delete any information.
01 (2015-03-24)
This is the first release of the V200R003C00 version.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft C, the documentation does not contain any new
information.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft C, the documentation includes the following changes:
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l 3.1.3 Indicators
l 4.3.1 Mounting an EG860 on a Pole
l 5.2 Remote Configuration (Autoconfiguration)
l 7.2.3 DHCP Settings
l 7.2.10 IGMP Management
l 7.7.10 Log
l 7.7.15 Alarm Configuration
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft C, the documentation deletes the following
information.
Reference > General Settings > WLAN WPS
Draft C (2014-12-01)
This is the Draft C release of the V200R003C00 version.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft B, the documentation does not contain any new
information.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft B, the documentation includes the following changes:
Topic
Change Description
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft B, the documentation does not delete any
information.
Draft B (2014-11-11)
This is the Draft B release of the V200R003C00 version.
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft A, the documentation does not contain any new
information.
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Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft A, the documentation includes the following
changes:
Topic
Change Description
Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft A, the documentation does not delete any
information.
Draft A (2014-10-30)
This is the Draft A release of the V200R003C00 version.
Compared with issue V200R002C00 05, the documentation includes the following new
information:
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7.6 VPN
Compared with issue V200R002C00 05, the documentation includes the following changes:
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7.7.9 Diagnosis
l 7.1.1 Internet
l 7.1.2 LAN
l 7.1.3 WLAN
l 7.2.2 Internet Settings
l 7.2.3 DHCP Settings
l 7.2.4 WLAN Settings
l 7.2.5 WLAN Multi-SSID
l 7.2.7 Internet MTU
l 7.7.5 Password Change
Compared with issue V200R002C00 05, the documentation deletes the following information.
Reference>FTP Management
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Introduction
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Background Information
A wireless data private network is an important part of IoT infrastructures. The wireless data
private network is based on the wired government private network and requires base stations
and access fibers as supplements. It provides secure and reliable channels for transmitting,
converging, processing, and distributing sensor messages of various IoT applications. The
wireless data private network uses unified standards for receiving sensor messages and is capable
of identity authentication and secure transmission to meet the requirements for operating security
and emergency management of a metro IoT.
Functions
IoT is about to introduce a new wave in the information industry following computers, Internet,
and mobile communications.
A wireless data private network has the following attractions:
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Provides a unified, secure, omnipresent, and standard channel for transmitting sensor
messages applicable to service and emergency management of a city.
Reduces the cost of constructing IoT applications, fully utilizes limited frequency
resources, and ensures information security.
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A government private network covers agencies, offices, and business units regardless of size
within a municipality. The integrated network is shown as Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 A government integrated network
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An EG860 operates on an LTE network. Data from a sensor travels through a FE port of the
EG860 and, after being encapsulated to IPv4 packets by the EG860, is transferred to backend
servers.
NOTE
Mechanical specifications
Table 2-1 lists the mechanical specifications of an EG860.
Table 2-1 Mechanical specifications
Dimension
Weight
2 kg
Electrical specifications
Table 2-2 lists the electrical specifications of an EG860.
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Rated voltage
Power
EG860
24 V DC (PWR)
Maximum power
consumption: 30 W
-48 V DC (POE)
1,000 V
Specifications
Table 2-4 and Table 2-5 list the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an EG860-C71 and
EG860-D61 respectively.
Table 2-4 RF specifications of EG860-C71
Mode
Item
Description
LTE
Frequency
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23 dBm2 dBm
3GPP TS 36.101-compliant
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Mode
Item
Description
Receiver sensitivity
Wi-Fi
Blocking
3GPP TS 36.101-compliant
Working mode
Output power
Receiver sensitivity
Item
Description
TD-LTE
Frequency
380MHz~450MHz
Carrier configuration
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Mode
Item
Description
Receiver sensitivity
-92dBm/20MHz
-95dBm/10MHz
-98dBm/5MHz
-100.2dBm/3MHz
Wi-Fi
Blocking
3GPP TS 36.101-compliant
Working mode
Output power
Receiver sensitivity
Antenna Specifications
Table 2-6 and Table 2-7 list the antenna specifications of an EG860-C71 and EG860-D61
respectively.
Table 2-6 Antenna specifications of EG860-C71
LTE Antenna
(1.4G)
LTE Antenna
(1.8G)
LTE Antenna
(800M)
Wi-Fi
Antenna
Mode
Built-in
directional
antenna or
external antenna
Built-in
directional
antenna or
external antenna
External
antenna
Built-in
omnidirectional
antenna
Frequency
Built-in
directional
antenna:
1447MHz~146
7MHz
Built-in
directional
antenna:
17857MHz~18
05MHz
760MHz~870M
Hz
2400MHz~250
0MHz
External
antenna:
1350MHz~150
0MHz
External
antenna:
1710MHz~188
0MHz
Item
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LTE Antenna
(1.4G)
LTE Antenna
(1.8G)
LTE Antenna
(800M)
Wi-Fi
Antenna
Built-in
directional
antenna:
7.5dBi
Built-in
directional
antenna:
7.5dBi
5dBi
2dBi
External
antenna: 5dBi
External
antenna:
10dBi
Horizontal
plane: > 75
Horizontal
plane: > 75
Omnidirectiona
l
Omnidirectiona
l
Isolation
between built-in
LTE directional
antennas
20dB
20dB
None
None
Isolation
between built-in
Wi-Fi
omnidirectional
antennas
None
None
None
20dB
Isolation
between built-in
LTE directional
antennas and
built-in Wi-Fi
omnidirectional
antennas
>35dB
>35dB
None
>35dB
Item
Gain
Directivity
diagram
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Wi-Fi Antenna
Mode
External antenna
Built-in omnidirectional
antenna
Frequency
380MHz~410MHz/
410MHz~440MHz/
440MHz~450MHz/
380MHz~450MHz
2400MHz~2500MHz
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Wi-Fi Antenna
Gain
l 380MHz~410MHz/
410MHz~440MHz/
440MHz~450MHz:3.5
dBi
2 dBi
l 380MHz~450MHz:1.5
dBi
Directivity diagram
Omnidirectional
Omnidirectional
None
None
None
20dB
None
Environment Specifications
Table 2-8 lists the operating environment specifications of an EG860.
Table 2-8 Operating environment specifications
Item
Description
Temperature
-40~+50
Relative humidity
5%~95%
0.5/min
Atmospheric pressure
62 kPa~106 kPa
Altitude
3,000 m
50 m/s
Rainfall intensity
6 mm/min
Rainwater temperature
+5
Sand
1000 mg/m
Earthquake intensity
VIII or higher
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Temperature
-40~+70
Relative humidity
10%~100%
1 /min
Atmospheric pressure
62 Kpa~106 Kpa
55 m/s
SSL
The SSL protocol is a security connection technology for the server and client. It provides a
confidential, trusted, and identity-authenticating connection to two application layers. SSL is
regarded as a standard security measure and has been widely applied to web services.
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Identity authentication
Identity authentication checks whether a communication individual is the expected object.
SSL authenticates servers and clients based on digital certificates and user/password.
Clients and servers have their own identifiers. The identifiers are numbered by the public
key. To verify that a user is legitimate, SSL requires digital authentication during data
exchange in the SSL handshake procedure.
Connection confidentiality
Data is encrypted before transmission to prevent data from being hacked by malicious users.
SSL uses encryption algorithms to ensure the connection confidentiality.
Data integrity
Any tampering on data during transmission can be detected. SSL establishes a secure
channel between the client and the server so that all the SSL data can reach the destination
intact.
HTTPS
For the EG860, the OM TCP applications can use SSL. HTTP over SSL is generally called
HTTPS. HTTPS is used for connections between the NMS/WebUI and EG860. SSL also uses
the digital certificate mechanism.
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HTTPS provides secure HTTP channels. HTTPS is HTTP to which SSL is added, and SSL
ensures the security of HTTPS.
2.4.2.2 OM Security
OM security includes user authentication, access control, OM system security, and software
digital signature.
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Default Password
Description
admin
4GCPE@TD
acs
4GCPE@TD
NOTICE
l To enhance system security, users need to change the passwords periodically,
preventing brute-force cracking.
l The password of the acs user must be changed on both the eOMC910 and the EG860.
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uploads software to the target server or device. When a target device downloads, loads, or runs
software, the target device performs the Hash check or authenticates the digital signature. By
doing so, software integrity protection ensures end-to-end software reliability and integrity.
Software integrity protection helps detect viruses or malicious tampering in a timely manner,
preventing insecure or virus-infected software from running on the device.
Before a software package is released, all files in the software package are signed with
digital signatures. That is, after a message digest is calculated for all files in the software
package, the message digest is digitally signed using a private key.
After a software package with a digital signature is loaded to an NE through a media such
as the software release platform, the NE first verifies the digital signature of the software
package. That is, the NE uses a public key to decrypt the digital signature and obtain the
original message digest. Then, the NE recalculates the message digest and compares the
new message digest with the original one.
If the two message digests are the same, the software package passes the verification
and can be used.
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If the two message digests are different, the software package fails the verification and
cannot be used.
The public key used to decrypt digital signatures is stored in the secure storage area of an NE
and cannot be queried or exported.
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Description
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3.1.1 Appearance
The exterior of an EG860 provides you a fair idea of major components.
Figure 3-1 shows the exterior of an EG860.
Figure 3-1 EG860 exterior (unit: mm)
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Port
Description
FE
Receives/Transmits data
services and supplies power
to an EG860.
PWR
Power port
RF1
Connects to an external
antenna.
RF2
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Item
Port
Description
LED
None
None
Nameplate
None
Displays manufacturer
information.
Ground screw
None
3.1.3 Indicators
All the indicators are on the front panel to show the operating status of an EG860.
Table 3-2 provides status explanation of the indicators.
Table 3-2 EG860 indicators
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
PWR
Red
On
Power supply is
functional.
Off
Power supply is
absent.
Steady on
Steady off
No air interface
signal is available, or
air interface signals
are very weak, with
the real RSRP
ranging between
141 dBm and 105
dBm.
Steady on
An FE port is
working properly.
RF1/RF2
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Green
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Indicator
Color
Status
Description
An FE port transmits/
receives data at the
speed of 10 Mbit/s.
An FE port transmits/
receives data at the
speed of 100 Mbit/s.
Steady off
No connection exists
at an FE port.
3.1.4 Ports
An EG860 has an FE port, a power port, and external antenna ports.
The following provides functions of these ports:
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Two external antenna ports are used for connecting external antennas.
Background Information
POE technology enables DC power supply and data transmission to an EG860 through an
Ethernet cable.
Configuration Rules
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Both ends of an POE cable that is used to connect the EG860 and POE adaptor are shielded
RJ45 connectors and configured in compliance with the following requirements:
Configure an EG860 with one PoE cable.
Use a POE cable with the length of 5 m or 20 m.
Both ends of the cable that is used to connect the camera and POE adaptor are shielded
RJ45 connectors and configured in compliance with the following requirements
Only one cable of this kind is used for each camera.
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-3 lists the specifications of a POE cable.
Table 3-3 Technical specifications of a PoE cable
Item
Specifications
Color
Black
Number of wires
Cross-sectional area
External diameter
6.8 mm 0.3 mm
Operating temperature
-40~75
-20
100 V
2A
Power Adapter
Figure 3-3 shows the appearance of a power adapter.
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Application
Scenario
Temperature
Range
35 W POE power
adapter
-40degC-50degC-90
V-264V-54V/0.65AC8/RJ45-GE
When power is
supplied through the
POE port.
-40~50
Appearance
Figure 3-4 shows the appearance of a power cable.
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Pin Assignment
A power cable (24V) is a two-core cable. Table 3-5 describes the pin assignment for the wires
of a power cable (24V).
Table 3-5 Pin assignment for the wires of a power cable
Wire
Color
NEG(-)
Blue
RTN(+)
Black
Technical Specifications
Table 3-6 lists the specifications of a power cable.
Table 3-6 Technical specifications of a power cable
Item
Specifications
Color
Black
0.52mm
External diameter
6.85mm0.2mm
Operating temperature
-40 to 80
Storage temperature
-40 to 80
-40
Rated voltage
300V
Appearance
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sectional area equal to or more than 6 mm2 is recommended. Figure 3-5 shows the exterior of
a PGND cable.
Figure 3-5 PGND cable exterior
Technical Specifications
Table 3-7 lists the specifications of a PGND cable.
Table 3-7 Technical specifications of a PGND cable
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Specifications
Color
Cross-sectional area
6 mm (9 AWG)
External diameter
5.1 mm 0.3 mm
Operating temperature
-2570
Storage temperature
-40-50
-10
Rated voltage
600 V
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Keep the site away from high temperature, dusty location, poisonous gases, explosive
objects, and unstable voltages.
Keep the site away from any electric substation, industrial boiler, and heating boiler.
Keep the site away from any radar station, large-power radio transmitting station, and other
interference sources. The field strength of interference sources cannot exceed that of
unwanted radiation that an EG860 can shield.
Keep the site away from pollution sources. If this is not possible, deploy the site in perennial
upwind direction of pollution sources.
Keep the site at least 5 km away from heavy pollution sources such as a refinery and coal
mine.
Keep the site at least 3.7 km away from moderate pollution sources such as a chemical
plant, a rubber plant, and an electroplating factory.
Keep the site at least 2 km away from light pollution sources such as a food factory and a
leather processing plant.
The air intake vents of the communication equipment must be far away from the sewer
pipe, septic tank, and sewage disposal pool. The atmospheric pressure inside the equipment
room must be higher than that outside the equipment room. Otherwise, corrosive gases may
enter the equipment room and corrode the components and circuit boards.
Keep an indoor EG860 site away from livestock rearing houses and fertilizer warehouses.
If this is not possible, the room must be located at a place that is in the upwind direction of
the livestock room or fertilizer warehouse.
Deploy an indoor EG860 site higher than the second floor in a building. Alternatively,
mount an EG860 at least 600 mm higher than the record flood stage.
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Upon the device arrival, inspect the device and ensure that the device is intact.
Verify that:
1.
2.
3.
The types and number of devices in the shipping containers are consistent with the packing
list.
4.
If short, wrong, excessive or damaged goods are found, maintain the goods while contacting the
supplier as soon as possible.
Precautions
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maintenance, restore power to the EG860 within 24 hours.
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Installation Tools
Table 4-1 lists the tools used to install an EG860.
Table 4-1 Installation tools
ESD gloves
Vacuum cleaner
Heat gun
Flat-head
screwdriver (M2.5
M6)
Phillips screwdriver
(M2.5M6)
Rubber mallet
Utility knife
Crimping tool
Socket wrench
(M10)
Level
Torque wrench
(5 N m40 Nm)
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Wire clipper
Wire stripper
Adjustable wrench
(capacity 32 mm)
Multimeter
Hydraulic pliers
Marker (diameter
10 mm)
Combination wrench
(21 mm21 mm) for
installation on a pole
Torque screwdriver
1 N m5 N m
Measuring tape
Diagonal pliers
Hex key (5 mm)
Context
The following provides the requirements for installation space and components.
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l The product fitting bag contains 4 steel ties. Two of them are used for the mental pole whose diameter
is lager than 114 mm, and the other two are used for the mental pole whose diameter is equal to or
less than 114 mm.
l The steel tie for the mental pole whose diameter is lager than 114 mm is different from that for the
mental pole whose diameter is equal to or less than 114 mm. Select different steel ties based on
diameters of mental poles.
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NOTICE
To avoid direct lightning, EG860 must be installed in the protection angle of 45 degrees
below a separate lightning rod, or protection angle of 45 degrees below a surrounding highrise building.
Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Open the EG860 SIM card window and insert a SIM card, as shown in Figure 4-5.
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Step 2 Assemble steel strapping tapes with the installation component, as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Assembling steel strapping tapes with the installation component
Step 3 Install the assembled installation component on the EG860, with the torque being 48 kgf.cm, as
shown in Figure 4-7.
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Step 4 Mounting the EG860 with the assembled installation component on the pole.
1.
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the bayonet after proper adjustment, as shown in Figure 4-8.
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2.
Use the inner hexagon tool to tighten the steel strapping tapes, with the torque being 48
kgf.cm, as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 Tightening steel strapping tapes
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Step 5 Properly adjust horizontal and vertical angles and tighten the screws on the top and side of the
installation component.
l Properly adjust the horizontal angle and tighten the screws on the top of the installation
component, with the torque being 120 kgf.cm and a maximum of 45 degrees adjustment, as
shown in Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Horizontal angle adjustment
l Properly adjust the vertical angle and tighten the screws on the side of the installation
component, with the torque being 120 kgf.cm and a maximum of 45 degrees adjustment, as
shown in Figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11 Vertical angle adjustment
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PGND cables, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Figure 4-12 Connecting the PGND cable to the EG860
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the connector.
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2.
Insert a POE cable into the PG connector and ensure that the lock nut, rubber seal, and
connector are compact, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Figure 4-14 Inserting a PoE cable into the PG connector
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3.
Inserting a POE cable into the FE port on the EG860, as shown in Figure 4-15.
Figure 4-15 Inserting a PoE cable into the FE port on the EG860
4.
Optional:
In outdoor scenarios, waterproof the connecting joints as shown in Figure 4-16.
Figure 4-16 Waterproof
NOTE
l Before wrapping waterproof tape, stretch the tape evenly until the width of the tape is half of its
original width.
l Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly and neatly, and ensure that each layer of
tape overlaps more than 50% of the preceding layer.
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Wrap each connector with one layer of insulation tape from bottom up.
b.
Wrap each connector with three layers of waterproof tape, from bottom up, then from
top down, and finally from bottom up. Do not cut the tape until all the three layers of
the tape are already wrapped. Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly.
c.
Wrap each connector with three layers of PVC insulation tape, from bottom up, then
from top down, and finally from bottom up. Do not cut the tape until all the three
layers of the tape are already wrapped. Wrap each layer of tape around the connector
tightly.
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Connect one end of the POE cable to the POE adapter as shown in Figure 4-17.
Figure 4-17 Connecting a PoE adapter
NOTE
In the outdoor, it is recommended to place the POE adapter in a surge protection box (provided by
customer).
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Figure 4-18 Screwing the waterproof cover off the PWR connector
2.
Pass the power cable through the PWR connector and tighten the waterproof cover, as
shown in Figure 4-19.
Figure 4-19 Passing the power cable through the PWR connector and tightening the
waterproof cover
3.
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Connect the power cable to the EG860 and tighten the waterproof cover, as shown in Figure
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4.
Step 4 (This step is for the installation of external antenna. Please skip this step if built-in antenna is
used.) Install an antenna. Connect the antenna to EG860 using a ground device (DC) for the
central conductor. Figure 4-21 shows the DC for the central conductor. The DC for the central
conductor is mainly used for detecting external antenna and some surge protection.
EG860 supports single antenna and double antennas.
l In single antenna mode, the antenna connects with RF1 of EG860.
l In double antennas mode, the antennas respectively connects with RF1 and RF2 of EG860.
The two antennas must be in the same horizontal position, with a minimal interval of 1.5
meters.
Figure 4-21 DC for the central conductor
1.
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Screw the SMA connector, with the torque being 10 kgf.cm, as shown in Figure 4-23.
Figure 4-23 Screwing the SMA connector
3.
4.
Connect an external antenna through the DC for the central conductor, as shown in Figure
4-24 and Figure 4-25.
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l The ground device of central conductor needs to be fixed on the pole or other fixed blocks to
avoid any unexpected swing. Also, waterproofing must be done at the connector of the device
and RF cables.
l For details about how to install an external antenna, see the Antenna Installation Guide.
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Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Open the EG860 SIM card window and insert a SIM card, as shown in Figure
4-28.
Figure 4-28 Inserting a SIM card
NOTE
Step 2 Install the installation component on the EG860, with the torque being 48 kgf.cm, as shown in
Figure 4-29.
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Step 3 Place a marking-off template against the wall, use a level to verify that the marking-off template
is placed horizontally, and then mark anchor points with a marker, as shown in Figure 4-30.
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Step 4 Use a hammer drill with a 14 drill bit to drill a hole on the anchor points, install expansion
bolts, and remove dust from the hole, as shown in Figure 4-31.
Figure 4-31 Installing an expansion bolt
Step 5 Align the installation holes in the bracket with the expansion bolt holes in the wall, fasten the
nuts of the expansion bolts, and mount the EG860 on the wall, as shown in Figure 4-32.
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Step 6 Properly adjust horizontal and vertical angles and tighten the screws on the top and side of the
installation component. For details, see Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Pole Step 5 of 4.3.1.1
Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Pole.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PGND cables, as shown in Figure 4-33.
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Loosen the PG connector at the FE port on the EG860. Figure 4-34 shows the structure of
the connector.
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2.
Insert a POE cable into the PG connector and ensure that the lock nut, rubber seal, and
connector are compact, as shown in Figure 4-35.
Figure 4-35 Inserting a PoE cable into the PG connector
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3.
Inserting a POE cable into the FE port on the EG860, as shown in Figure 4-36.
Figure 4-36 Inserting a PoE cable into the FE port on the EG860
4.
Optional:
In outdoor scenarios, waterproof the connecting joints as shown in Figure 4-37.
Figure 4-37 Waterproof
NOTE
l Before wrapping waterproof tape, stretch the tape evenly until the width of the tape is half of its
original width.
l Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly and neatly, and ensure that each layer of
tape overlaps more than 50% of the preceding layer.
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Wrap each connector with one layer of insulation tape from bottom up.
b.
Wrap each connector with three layers of waterproof tape, from bottom up, then from
top down, and finally from bottom up. Do not cut the tape until all the three layers of
the tape are already wrapped. Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly.
c.
Wrap each connector with three layers of PVC insulation tape, from bottom up, then
from top down, and finally from bottom up. Do not cut the tape until all the three
layers of the tape are already wrapped. Wrap each layer of tape around the connector
tightly.
d.
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5.
Connect one end of the POE cable to the POE adapter as shown in Figure 4-38.
Figure 4-38 Connecting a PoE adapter
NOTE
In the outdoor, it is recommended to place the POE adapter in a surge protection box (provided by
customer).
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Figure 4-39 Screwing the waterproof cover off the PWR connector
2.
Pass the power cable through the PWR connector and tighten the waterproof cover, as
shown in Figure 4-40.
Figure 4-40 Passing the power cable through the PWR connector and tightening the
waterproof cover
3.
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Connect the power cable to the EG860 and tighten the waterproof cover, as shown in Figure
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4.
Step 4 (This step is for the installation of external antenna. Please skip this step if built-in antenna is
used.) Install an antenna. Connect the antenna to EG860 using a ground device (DC) for the
central conductor. Figure 4-42 shows the DC for the central conductor. The DC for the central
conductor is mainly used for detecting external antenna and some surge protection.
EG860 supports single antenna and double antennas.
l In single antenna mode, the antenna connects with RF1 of EG860.
l In double antennas mode, the antennas respectively connects with RF1 and RF2 of EG860.
The two antennas must be in the same horizontal position, with a minimal interval of 1.5
meters.
Figure 4-42 DC for the central conductor
1.
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Screw the SMA connector, with the torque being 10 kgf.cm, as shown in Figure 4-44.
Figure 4-44 Screwing the SMA connector
3.
4.
Connect an external antenna through the DC for the central conductor, as shown in Figure
4-45 and Figure 4-46.
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l The ground device of central conductor needs to be fixed on the pole or other fixed blocks to
avoid any unexpected swing. Also, waterproofing must be done at the connector of the device
and RF cables.
l For details about how to install an external antenna, see the Antenna Installation Guide.
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An EG860 has been properly mounted.
Procedure
Step 1 Check hardware installation.
Complete the items for hardware installation listed in Table 4-2.
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Prerequisites
l
After being powered on, the EG860 operates normally based on default configuration
parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter https://192.168.1.1 in the address box.
NOTE
l A non-IE browser may have compatibility and security issues. After using a non-IE browser, log out
of websites or close the browser in a timely manner.
l If you remain idle for 5 minutes after logging into the WebUI, a forced logout is executed.
l 192.168.1.1 is the default IP address of EG860. Use the new IP address to log in if the IP address of
EG860 has been changed.
Step 2 On the Web management interface, input the User name and Password. The default User
name of the system is admin and the Password is 4GCPE@TD.
NOTE
l If you forget the password for logging in to the Web management interface, restore the EG860 factory
settings in Topology View on the eOMC910 terminal management client.
l If you forget the password for logging in to the Web management interface and the eOMC910 cannot
connect to the EG860, send the product back to the manufacturer. Keep your password secure after
setting it.
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To modify the SIM configuration parameter and PLMN configuration parameter, choose
System > SIM configuration. The modification can be performed on the SIM configuration
page. After the modification, restart the device to validate the new data.
Context
EG860 provides the following three transmission modes for configuration. Select a transmission
mode based on the networking.
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Routing Behind MS
When Routing Behind MS is applied, the uplink data will be forwarded via the available
routes of EG860. The downlink data will be forwarded to EG860 according to the route set
on the core network side.
NAT
NAT is to translate the IP address in the packet header of the IP data to another IP address.
GRE
GRE encapsulates data packets of some network-layer protocols such as IP and IPX. The
encapsulated data packets can be transmitted over another network-layer protocol such as
IP. GRE adopts the tunnel technology and belongs to the Layer 3 tunnel protocol of IP. A
tunnel is a virtual point-to-point connection that provides a path for transmitting the
encapsulated data packets. Data packets are encapsulated and decapsulated at the two ends
of a tunnel.
L2TP
L2TP transmits PPP packets over a tunnel, allows a Layer 2 termination point and a PPP
session endpoint to reside on different devices, and exchanges information using the packet
switching technology, to extend the PPP model. L2TP combines the advantages of the L2F
and PPTP protocols, and is an industry standard set by IETF.
Four transmission modes both support one or more attached devices under an EG860.
However, the operation for the Routing Behind MS transmission mode is relatively simple.
If the network cannot traverse the public network, Routing Behind MS is recommended.
If the network traverses the public network, NAT and GRE are recommended.
When multi-cast services are required, only use GRE transmission mode.
When Layer 2 networking transmission is used, only L2TP tunnel transmission can be
used.
When L2TP tunnel transmission is used, loopback networking must not be used. That is,
two EG860s must not connect to the same switch.
Table 5-1 lists relevant NEs and devices for parameter setting in different transmission modes.
For detailed configuration for other NEs and devices, see corresponding manuals.
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Routing Behind MS
l EG860
l Core network device
l Router (configured only when the 2U core
network device is used and interworking
between different EG860 is required)
l Video server (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
l LAN host (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
NAT
l EG860
l Core network device
l Video server (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
l LAN host (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
GRE
l EG860
l Core network device
l Router
l Video server (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
l LAN host (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
L2TP
l EG860
l Router
l Video server (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
l LAN host (configured when multiple
network adapters are configured)
Application Scenarios
Devices attached to EG860 (such as sensor network gateways, cameras, and PCs) upload and
download data through EG860. In addition, the server can also control the attached devices of
EG860. Figure 5-1 shows typical application scenarios.
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Table 5-2 to Table 5-5 list the data plans for different transmission modes.
Table 5-2 Data plan for the Routing Behind MS transmission mode (take the attached sensor
network gateway as an example)
Parameter
Example
192.168.22.2
192.168.22.1
122.22.24.22
155.1.1.200
155.1.1.111
Table 5-3 Data plan for the NAT transmission mode (take the attached camera as an example)
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Example
192.168.2.2
192.168.2.1
122.22.23.2
155.1.1.200
155.1.1.111
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Table 5-4 Data plan for the GRE transmission mode (take the attached PC as an example)
NOTE
EG860 supports both GRE single-tunnel transmission mode and GRE dual-tunnel transmission mode. The
following table takes the GRE dual-tunnel transmission mode as an example.
Parameter
Example
192.168.43.2
192.168.43.1
122.22.22.43
43.0.0.2
43.0.1.2
43.0.0.1
43.0.1.1
178.1.7.7
178.1.8.7
178.1.7.1
178.1.8.1
155.1.1.200
155.1.1.111
Table 5-5 Data plan for the L2TP tunnel transmission mode (take the attached PC as an example)
Parameter
Example
192.168.43.2
192.168.43.1
122.22.22.43
155.1.1.200
155.1.1.111
Procedure
Configure the four transmission modes as follows: (the configuration data is from the data plan
in Application Scenarios)
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1.
Choose General Settings > Internet Settings. The Internet Settings page is
displayed.
2.
In the Internet Settings page, set Routing Behind MS to Enable. The Enable
Routing Behind MS needs disenabling the natport function or clear the natport
and the Internet will be reconnectted, continue or no? dialog box is displayed.
Click OK.
3.
4.
NAT
When the NAT transmission mode is used, Port Mapping should be configured on the
EG860 side so that the server can control the devices attached to EG860. If upload and
download services are performed only on the EG860 side, configuring Port Mapping is
not required.
1.
Choose General Settings > Internet Settings. The Internet Settings page is
displayed.
2.
In the Internet Settings page, set NAT to Enable. NAT Type is NAPT by default.
3.
4.
5.
Choose NAT Settings > Port Mapping. The Port Mapping page is displayed.
6.
In the Port Mapping page, configure Port Mapping based on the plan. For detailed
configuration methods, see 7.4 NAT Settings.
Table 5-6 Examples for port mapping configuration (configuring three tunnels)
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Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Description
Type
Custom
Custom
Custom
When the
value of Type
is Custom,
other
parameters
needed to be
filled in
manually. Set
according to
the plan.
Protocol
TCP/UDP
TCP/UDP
UDP
The Protocol
used for port
mapping
Remote Host
IP address of
remote host
Remote Port
Range
1-8079
8080
8081-65535
The port
number of
remote host
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Parameter
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Description
Local Host
192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
IP address of
the camera
Local Port
80
The port
number of
local host
Status
Enable
Enable
Enable
Status of port
mapping
GRE
1.
Choose General Settings > Internet Settings. The Internet Settings page is
displayed.
2.
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Value
Description
Peer IP
178.1.7.1
IP address of the
router to the core
network
Tunnel IP
43.0.0.2
IP address of
tunnel 1 on the
EG860 side
Peer IP
178.1.8.1
IP address of the
router to the core
network
Tunnel IP
43.0.1.2
IP address of
tunnel 2 on the
EG860 side
3.
4.
5.
In the Routing page, configure Static Routes based on the plan. For detailed
configuration methods, see 7.2.8 Routing.
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Parameter
Parameter Value
Description
Destination IP
155.1.1.111
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.255
Gateway IP
43.0.1.2
IP address of tunnel 2 on
the EG860 side
L2TP
1.
Choose General Settings > L2TP Settings. The L2TP interface is displayed.
2.
3.
Click Commit.
Table 5-9 Example for L2TP configuration
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Parameter Value
Description
L2TP Tunnel
Enable
Peer Ip Addr
155.1.1.200
User
admin
Password
TD4GCPE
Authentication password
of the L2TP tunnel
transmission mode. The
password must be the
same as that configured
on the router.
Add to bridge
Enable
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Prerequisites
l
After being powered on, the EG860 operates normally based on default configuration
parameters.
The EG860 is registered to the network and can be managed by the eOMC910.
Context
NOTE
Security control must be implemented because uncertainties exist in the environments where remote
terminals are located. Users are advised to provide remote access as required. Locally accessing EG860
has fewer risks.
Procedure
The flowchart of remotely auto-configurable commissioning for EG860 using the eOMC910 is
shown as Figure 5-2. See Table 5-10 for details.
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Description
Prepare auto-configurable
commissioning data
Fill in
TerminalConfData.xls
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No.
Steps
Description
Generate terminal
configuration file
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Import terminal
configuration file to the
eOMC910
Downloading terminal
configuration file for
commissioning
See Commissioning
Configurations of
eOMC910 Terminal
Management Client User
Guide in eOMC910 Product
Documentation for details.
NOTE
After downloading the terminal
configuration file, the EG860
user password will be set to the
default password.
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Maintenance
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Natural environment
Spare parts
Maintain an EG860.
Devices for frequency tests: include a frequency meter, a spectrum analyzer, connectors
and cables.
Power meter: is frequently used to measure and analyze the output power of an EG860.
SiteMaster: is frequently used for antenna and feeder tests in terms of standing wave ratio,
return loss, cable insertion loss, and fault location.
Other devices:
Multimeter
Web NMS
Spare parts
Procedure
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Power on an EG860.
1.
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2.
Check the status of the PWR indicator on the front panel. Table 6-1 provides the status
explanation for the PWR indicator.
Table 6-1 Status explanation for the PWR indicator
Status
Description
On
Off
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7.1 Status
This section describes how to check Internet, local area network (LAN), and wireless local area
network (WLAN) status through the Status menu on the Web NMS.
7.1.1 Internet
This page presents Internet connection status and traffic statistics.
Background Information
For the precise data about traffic statistics and online duration, contact related carriers.
Status
In Status, view the following information:
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SIM card status: displays the current status of the SIM card.
IP and MAC: respectively displays the IP address and the MAC address of the EG860.
Statistics
In Statistics, view the following information:
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Traffic statistics data are lost upon power-off of an EG860 but traffic is measured the next time the
equipment is powered on.
7.1.2 LAN
This page presents local area network (LAN) connection status and traffic statistics.
Status
In Status, view the following information:
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IP and MAC: respectively displays the IP address and the MAC address of the EG860.
DHCP server: displays the status of the DHCP server configured on a router.
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Statistics
In Statistics, view the following information:
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Traffic statistics data are lost upon power-off of an EG860 but traffic is measured the next time the
equipment is powered on.
7.1.3 WLAN
This page presents wireless local area network (WLAN) connection status and traffic statistics.
A router provides four WLAN ports.
Status
In Status, view the following information:
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IP and MAC: respectively displays the IP address and the MAC address of EG860.
Statistics
In Statistics, view the following information:
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Traffic statistics data are lost upon power-off of an EG860 but traffic is measured the next time the
equipment is powered on.
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The PIN management is only applicable to the physical SIM card but not to the virtual SIM
card.
In case of using the physical SIM card, the router cannot provide network service if the
PIN check fails.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > SIM Card Settings. The SIM Card Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 Set PIN verification to Enable or Disable as required.
When PIN verification is changed from Enable to Disable, or from Disable to Enable, the
PIN value must be input in the Input PIN column.
Step 3 Set Save my PIN to Enable if required. If this parameter is set to Enable, the PIN is checked
automatically each time a user accesses the network through the WAN port.
Step 4 Click Submit.
Step 5 Change the PIN as required.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Click Submit.
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When Connection mode is Always on, modify parameters on the page and click
Submit, the number will be redialed.
When Connection mode is Manual, modify parameters on the page and click Submit,
and click Connect after the configuration takes effect.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > Internet Settings. The Internet Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the parameters in Data Connect.
If Data Connect is Connected, the Internet is accessible.
1.
2.
3.
NOTICE
If NAT is set to Enable, Routing Behind MS cannot be set to Enable.
4.
If DNS is set to Enable, you must add the IP address of the DNS.
5.
Optional: Set Routing Behind MS to Enable. The Enable Routing Behind MS needs
disenabling the natport function or clear the natport and the Internet will be
reconnectted, continue or no? dialog box is displayed. Click OK.
6.
7.
Tunnel1 is a tunnel for multicast data. Tunnel2 is a tunnel for unicast data. The
configuration rules are as follows:
l The Peer IP of Tunnel1 cannot be the same with that of Tunnel2.
l The Tunnel IP of Tunnel1 cannot be in the same network segment with that of
Tunnel2. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
NOTE
l The GRE tunnel and quick forward cannot be configured at the same time.
l It is suggested not to configure GRE tunnel and routing behind MS at the same time.
l The WAN port will be restarted and services will be interrupted for seconds during routing behind
MS and tunnel configuration.
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l If the APN in use does not match the operator, Internet services will be unavailable.
l The APN in use cannot be deleted.
l The default APN cannot be edited or deleted.
Step 4 Click Edit APN Profile and configure APN, Dialed Number, User Name, and Password.
Step 5 Click Submit.
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Context
After changing parameter values of a DHCP server, perform the following operations:
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Log in to the EG860 again using the new IP address because the EG860 needs to be
restarted.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > DHCP Settings. The DHCP Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 In LAN Host Settings, configure IP address, Subnet mask, and DHCP server.
Configure related network parameters on the router.
Step 3 In DHCP Settings, configure Start IP address, End IP address, and Lease time.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Configure Start IP address and End IP address in the same network segment with IP
address in LAN Host Settings.
l Set Lease time to values ranging from 1 min to 10080 min.
Click Connected Devices, the Connected Devices page is displayed. The Devices List displays
the active devices connected to the EG860 through the LAN and WLAN.
Step 4 Click Set Up List and configure Reserved Address List.
If the MAC address of equipment is a static IP address, the DHCP server will always assign
the same IP address to the equipment. The related parameters are as follows:
l Configure MAC Address and IP Address as required.
l Status indicates validity of all the preceding configurations. Done indicates that all the
configurations are valid. Waiting indicates that the configurations will take effect upon
restart.
Step 5 Click Submit.
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Context
When WLAN parameters are modified, the Wi-Fi equipment needs to restart and the WLAN
will be disconnected for about 30s.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > WLAN Settings. The WLAN Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the parameters in General Settings.
The parameters in General Settings are basic control parameters for WLAN ports. The
configurations are valid only when the WLAN is enabled. The related parameters are as follows:
l Set WLAN Status to Enable and configure the Wi-Fi function. WLAN Status is set to
Enable by default.
l Mode can be set to 802.11b/g, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or 802.11b/g/n.
l Channel value range: 1-13. If this parameter is set to Auto, the system automatically selects
a channel with the lowest interference.
l 802.11n bandwidth can be set to 20 MHz or 20/40 MHz.
l Rate is set to Auto by default.
l Transmit power can be set to 5%, 30%, 60%, 80%, 90%, or 100%. 90% is recommended.
l If QoS is set to Enable, the QoS function is enabled for the WLAN.
Step 3 Configure the parameters in Interface Profile.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Auto SSID name is set to Enable, SSID is not manually set, and SSID is recommended to
set it to WLAN-SN.
l SSID indicates a WLAN port, that is, the name of the user that accesses the WLAN.
l Set Maximum number of connected devices to a value from 1-32.
l If Hide SSID broadcast is set to Enable, the WLAN port will not be scanned.
l If AP isolation is set to Enable, Wi-Fi equipment cannot interact.
l Security can be set to NONE, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK.
WPA2-PSK is recommended.
l WPA-PSK is the password to access the WLAN, and consists of 8 to 63 ASCII characters
or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters. The value is WLAN1-TDLTE by default, and can be
changed as required.
l WPA encryption can be set to AES, TKIP, or TKIP+AES. AES is recommended.
Step 4 Click Submit.
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Context
If WLAN Multi-SSID parameters are modified, Wi-Fi equipment needs to restart. The
WLAN will be disconnected for about 30s.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > WLAN Multi-SSID. The WLAN Multi-SSID page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the parameters in SSID List.
When several WLAN ports are activated, corresponding channels can be provided for Wi-Fi
access. The related parameters are as follows:
l Auto SSID name is set to Enable, SSID is not manually set, and SSID is recommended to
set it to WLAN-SN.
l SSID indicates a WLAN port.
l Set Maximum Number of Connected Devices to values ranging from 1 to 32.
l If Hide SSID broadcast is Enable, the WLAN port will not be scanned.
l If AP isolation is Enable, Wi-Fi equipment cannot interact.
l Security can be set to NONE, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK.
WPA2-PSK is recommended.
l WPA-PSK consists of 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters.
l WPA encryption can be set to AES, TKIP, or TKIP+AES. AES is recommended.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Context
When WLAN access restriction management parameters are modified, Wi-Fi equipment must
be initialized. The WLAN will be disconnected for about 30s.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose WLAN Access Restrictions > WLAN Access Restrictions. The WLAN Access
Restrictions page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure parameters in WLAN MAC Control.
The related parameters are as follows:
l SSIDNs can be configured with different rules of access restrictions.
l If SSID1 MAC Access is set to Blacklist and the MAC address list is empty, all the WiFi equipment has access to the Internet within the WLAN.
l If SSID1 MAC Access is set to Whitelist and the MAC address list is empty, no Wi-Fi
equipment has access to the Internet within the WLAN.
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A packet larger than the MTU needs to be divided, which reduces transmission efficiency.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > Internet MTU. The Internet MTU page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the parameter in Internet MTU Settings.
Internet MTU: indicates the maximum length of the packets sent at an Internet port. The
parameter ranges from 576 bytes to 1500 bytes. The recommended value is 1440 bytes. An
MTU larger than 1500 bytes needs to be divided, which reduces transmission efficiency.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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7.2.8 Routing
If routers are cascaded within a LAN, a static route is required to allow network access for
computers connected to the routers.
Context
Routers only work when connections are available.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > Routing. The Routing page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Add Item to configure Static Routes.
Static routes function similarly with dynamic routes except that static routes are manually created
and always valid, and have higher priority than the dynamic routes.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > Dedicated Context. The Dedicated Context page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Add to configure parameters in Dedicated Context.
The related parameters are as follows:
l CID: indicates the channel identifier.
l QCI: indicates the QoS class identifier as shown in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1 QCIs
QCI
Resou
rce
Type
Priorit
y
Data
Packet
Delay
Packet
Loss
Rate
Typical Service
GBR
100ms
10-2
Session voice
150ms
10-3
50ms
10-3
Real-time gaming
300ms
10-6
100ms
10-6
IMS signaling
300ms
10-6
100ms
10-3
300ms
10-6
5
6
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l IP address: indicates the IPv4 address. Packets can be transmitted this IP address by using
dedicated bearers.
l MASK: indicates the subnet mask.
l Packet Filter Id: indicates the identifier of packet filter.
l Precedence: indicates the priority of the relative packet filter.
l Protocol Id: ranges from 0 to 255 and is configured as required.
l Local port and Remote port: range from 0 to 65535 and are configured as required.
l CID: indicates the channel identifier.
Step 4 Click Submit.
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Example
Table 7-2 provides the typical QoS parameter settings for EG860.
Table 7-2 Typical QoS parameter settings for EG860
Service
Type
CID
QCI
DLGBR
(kbit/s)
ULGBR
(kbit/s)
DLMBR
(kbit/s)
ULMBR
(kbit/s)
Highdefinition
camera
1024
2688
10240
10240
Standarddefinition
camera
1024
1152
10240
10240
Checkpoin
t
Context
The multicast mode includes the dynamic multicast mode and static multicast mode. In dynamic
multicast mode, the query interval depends on the number of NEs. The more the NEs, the longer
the query interval. A maximum of 32 records can be configured to static multicast.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > IGMP Management. The IGMP Management page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure IGMP Management.
IGMP Proxy can be set to Enable as required.
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Configure the multicast source and multicast group if IGMP mode is set to Static IGMP.
Step 4 Set Query interval time to a value within the range from 10 to 256, the unit is second.
Step 5 Click Submit.
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After L2TP parameters are modified successfully, the L2TP tunnel is re-established, and
services are interrupted.
You are not advised to use the L2TP tunnel and fast forwarding function at the same time.
L2TP does not support tunnel authentication. Before enabling L2TP, disable the tunnel
authentication mode on the peer router.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > L2TP Settings. The L2TP Settings interface is displayed.
Step 2 If L2TP Tunnel is set to Enable, the L2TP transmission mode is enabled.
Step 3 Set Peer Ip Addr to the IP address of the L2TP server, that is, the IP address of the peer router.
Step 4 Set User and Password to the PPP authentication user name and password. The user name and
password must be the same as those configured on the peer router.
Step 5 Set Add to bridge to Enable. BCP is added to the bridge to implement ETH over PPP over
L2TPv2.
Step 6 Click Commit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > FTP Settings. The FTP Settings interface is displayed.
Step 2 If FTP port is set to Enable, the FTP port is enabled.
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NOTE
The FTP port needs to be enabled when using V100R200C00 eOMC910 to manage V200R003C00
EG860 for configuration delivery, log import/export, and upgrading.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose General Settings > Security access Settings. The Security access Settings interface
is displayed.
Step 2 If two-way authentication is set to Enable, the two-way authentication with eOMC910 is
enabled.
NOTE
The two-way authentication needs to be disabled when using V200R003C00 EG860 to connect to
V100R200C00 eOMC910.
Context
When default filter rules are used, data is transmitted unidirectionally from a LAN to a WAN.
The firewall filter mechanism is as follows:
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IP Address Filter
Only the filter rule for IP address needs to be configured.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Security Settings > Firewall General. The Firewall General page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the parameters in Firewall Level.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Current firewall level: indicates the validity level of the firewall. To configure validity rules,
set the current firewall level to Custom.
l Firewall level: can be set to existing levels or customized.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Security Settings > MAC Filtering. The MAC Filtering page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Add Item to configure the parameters in MAC Whitelist.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Current MAC filtering status: indicates the validity mode of MAC filtering.
l MAC filtering mode: indicates the filtering mode of a MAC address list. This parameter is
described as follows:
If MAC filtering mode is set to Blacklist, the MAC addresses in the blacklist have no
access rights to the network.
If MAC filtering mode is set to Whitelist, the MAC addresses in the whitelist have
access rights to the network.
A maximum of 16 records can be configured for Blacklist and Whitelist respectively.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Example
Table 7-3 provides the typical whitelist parameter settings for MAC address filter.
Table 7-3 Typical whitelist parameter settings
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00:E0:4C:98:58:98
D4:BE:D9:AF:F3:80
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MAC
44:19:B7:11:0A:9C
5C:F3:FC:2D:27:9F
D4:6E:5C:70:8F:66
NOTE
l 00:1E:10:1F:04:05 is the MAC address allocated by the core network to the WAN port on theEG860
l 00:E0:4C:98:58:98 is the MAC address of PC for EG860 local maintenance
l D4:BE:D9:AF:F3:80 is the service MAC address of the eOMC910
l 44:19:B7:11:0A:9C is the MAC address of the attached camera of EG860
l 5C:F3:FC:2D:27:9F is the MAC address of the Dispatcher
l D4:6E:5C:70:8F:66 is the MAC address of the WebUI for EG860
The above MAC addresses are for reference only. Please configure them according to the actual networking
plan.
7.3.3 IP Filtering
A router determines whether to transfer a packet based on its source IP address, destination IP
address, source port ID, destination port ID, and protocol type.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Security Settings > IP Filtering. The IP Filtering page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Add Item to configure the parameters in IP Whitelist.
The related parameters are as follows:
l IP filtering mode: If this parameter is set to Blacklist, the IP addresses in the blacklist have
no access rights to the network. If this parameter is set to Whitelist, the IP addresses in the
whitelist have access rights to the network.
l Application name: indicates an application rule template for IP filtering. You can select a
customized template for quick configurations.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Example
Table 7-4 provides the typical whitelist parameter settings for IP address filter.
Table 7-4 Typical whitelist parameter settings
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Range
Destination
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Custom
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Application name
Source Address
Range
Destination
Address Range
Custom
122.22.22.71
191.162.1.3
Custom
191.162.1.3
122.22.22.71
Custom
192.168.71.1
184.1.5.10
Custom
184.1.5.10
192.168.71.1
NOTE
l 192.168.71.5 is the IP address of PC for EG860 local maintenance
l 192.168.71.1 is the IP address of the attached camera of EG860
l 192.168.71.10 is the IP address for logging into the EG860 WebUI
l 122.22.22.71 is the IP address allocated by the core network to the WAN port on theEG860
l 191.162.1.3 is the service IP address of the eOMC910
l 184.1.5.10 is the IP address of the Dispatcher
The above IP addresses are for reference only. Please configure them according to the actual networking
plan.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose NAT Settings > Port Mapping. The Port Mapping page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Add Item to configure the parameters in Port Mapping.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Type: indicates the type of the preset port mapping template. It is a configuration wizard.
When the value of Type is Custom, other parameters needed to be filled in manually. Set
according to the plan. When setting as other types, the default configuration is applied.
l Protocol: indicates the Protocol used for port mapping.
l Remote Host: indicates that only the authorized IP addresses are allowed to access the
WLAN.
l Remote Port Range: indicates the port number of remote host. It must be a single number
or a range within the range from 1 to 65535.
l Local Host: indicates the IP address of the server within the LAN.
l Local Port: indicates the port number of local host. It must be a single number or a range
within the range from 1 to 65535.When this parameter is null, by default, the Local Port and
Remote Port Range are the same. For example, the value of Remote Port Range is 23, the
value of Local Port is also23.
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Context
EG860 supports QoS on multiple concurrent services to guarantee CPU resources for highpriority services. EG860 supports traffic filtering based on the source/destination IP addresses,
source/destination port IDs, DSCP, and protocol types, to perform QoS on specified services.
QoS configurations are valid only for egress queues. On a WAN, QoS configurations are valid
for uplink data; on a LAN, QoS configurations are valid for downlink data.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose QoS Management > QoS Global. The QoS Global interface is displayed.
Step 2 Set parameters in Global Settings.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Global: enables or disables QoS globally.
l WAN total Bandwidth: specifies the total uplink bandwidth. If this parameter is set to 0,
the uplink bandwidth is not limited.
l LAN total Bandwidth: specifies the total downlink bandwidth. If this parameter is set to
0, the downlink bandwidth is not limited.
l Queue type: supports only HTB currently.
Step 3 Set Queue type.
A maximum of eight service queues are supported.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Queue name: specifies the service type name. The value can be customized.
l Interface type: specifies the service interface type. On a WAN, QoS configurations are valid
for uplink data; on a LAN, QoS configurations are valid for downlink data.
l Priority: The value range is 1-8. 1 specifies the highest priority, and its default priority is
8.
l Bandwidth: The total bandwidth of services with the same interface type must not exceed
the global bandwidth of the corresponding interface type.
l Enable: After a rule is matched with a service, use this parameter to enable the rule.
Step 4 Click Edit to set parameters in Filter rule.
Each rule must match a service. A service can match a maximum of 32 rules.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Queue index: specifies the service that a rule matches.
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l Rule priority: The value range is 1-32. Rule priority must be unique for each rule.
l Protocol number: specifies the protocol used by a rule. Common protocol numbers include
1 (ICMP), 2 (IGMP), 6 (TCP), 17 (UDP), and 47 (GRE). If a rule is used to match a GRE
tunnel, the protocol number is 47, and the matching port is invalid.
l DSCP: specifies that a rule is matched using the DSCP. The value range is 0-63.
l Source IP: The input format is start IP address/mask bits, for example 192.168.32.0/24.
l Destination IP: The input format is start IP address/mask bits, for example
192.168.32.0/24.
l Source port: The value range is 0-65535.
l Destination port: The value range is 0-65535.
Step 5 Click Submit.
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7.6 VPN
This section describes how to configure VPN connections, and use the data service encryption
function.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose VPN > VPN. The VPN interface is displayed.
Step 2 Click New, and set VPN connection parameters.
The related parameters are as follows:
l VPN connection: If this parameter is set to Enable, the encryption rule is enabled.
l VPN name: indicates the name of an encryption rule. The name must be unique.
l Remote IP address: indicates the IP address of the peer device on the VPN.
l Key mode: includes Manual and Auto modes.
If the Manual mode is used, the following parameters must be set:
Protocol: includes AH and ESP protocols.
Manual authentication algorithm: includes hmac_md5 and hmac-sha1 algorithms.
Manual authentication key: If Manual authentication algorithm is hmac_md5,
Manual authentication key must contain 16 characters; if Manual authentication
algorithm is hmac-sha1, Manual authentication key must contain 20 characters.
Manual encryption algorithm: If Protocol is set to ESP, this parameter can be set to
3des-cbc or des-cbc.
Manual encryption key: required if Protocol is set to ESP.
If Manual encryption algorithm is 3des-cbc, Manual encryption key must contain 24
characters. The 24 characters are divided into three groups, and must meet the following
requirements: the three groups must be different from each other; the characters in each
group must not be completely the same; each group must contain valid ASCII code; the
characters must not be only digits or letters.
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7.7 System
The Web NMS offer the System menu to view and configure parameters such as Device
Information, Reset, Backup & Recovery, and Upgrade.
Device information
In Device information, view the following information:
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Modem hardware Version: displays the hardware version number of the modem.
Modem software Version: displays the software version number of the modem.
7.7.2 Reset
Reset is used to restart a router and recover factory defaults.
Context
If the webpage is not automatically refreshed within 60s, enter the login address manually.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Reset. The Reset page is displayed.
Step 2 Optional: To restart the router, click Reboot.
Step 3 Optional: To recover factory defaults, click Restore.
Recovering factory defaults will delete all the configuration parameters.
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Context
A router will restart after configuration files are recovered. Do not switch off the power supply
during the recovery.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Backup & Recovery. The Backup & Recovery page is displayed.
Step 2 Optional: To download configuration files, click Backup.
Step 3 Optional: When the router is faulty, recover the configuration files as follows:
1.
2.
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7.7.4 Upgrade
Upgrade allows a local upgrade of a router.
Context
l
EG860 can be upgraded on the local web or remote eOMC910. This manual describes how
to upgrade EG860 on the local web. For details about how to upgrade EG860 on the remote
eOMC910, see the eOMC910 Terminal Management Client User Guide in eOMC910
Product Documentation.
NOTE
Security control must be implemented because uncertainties exist in the environments where remote
terminals are located. Users are advised to provide remote upgrade as required.
The router will restart after a upgrade. Do not cut off the power supply during the upgrade.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Upgrade. The Upgrade page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Browse... to upload files.
Step 3 Click Upgrade to upgrade the router.
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Context
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The new password must not be one of the 3 passwords that are recently used.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Password Change. The Password Change page is displayed.
Step 2 Change the password in Password Change.
NOTICE
The password of the acs user must be changed on both the eOMC910 and the Web management
interface.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Context
You can query and set the password complexity. After the settings take effect, the new password
must meet the complexity requirements when you change the password.
The complexity requirements are as follows:
l
The password must contain at least two character types and must not contain three or more
than three consecutively same characters.
The character types include:
Lowercase letters
Uppercase letters
Digits
Special characters `~!@#$%^&*()-_=+\|[{}];:'",<.>/?, and space
The password must not contain the account name or its reversion.
For example, if the user name is TD4GCPE, the password must not be TD4GCPE or
EPCG4DT.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Password Complexity. The Password Complexity interface is displayed.
Step 2 Set the password complexity rules in Config Password Complexity.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Password security Settings. The Password security Settings interface is
displayed.
Step 2 Set password security policies on the Password security Settings interface.
The related parameters are as follows:
l Login Fail count: indicates the maximum login attempts to the WebUI. Value range: 1-10.
l Login Lock time: indicates the account lockout duration if the number of login attempts
exceeds the specified value. Value range: 60-3600s.
l Change password count: indicates the maximum password change attempts. If the number
of change attempts exceeds the specified value, the user must log in to the system again.
Value range: 1-10.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Date & Time. The Date & Time page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Manually set with local time or Synchronize with network time to set time and date as
required.
For detailed information about the parameters, see the online help on the right of the Web
management interface.
Step 3 Click Submit.
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7.7.9 Diagnosis
Ping and Traceroute helps you quickly detect network connection status and the system check
allows one-click self-check. Main/Neighbor Cell displays current main/neighbor cell
information in real time. Chip temperature shows the current temperature of device internal
environment. Tcpdump provides packet capture at ports. Tmsi provides Tmsi information query.
Up/Down Throughup displays current throughput in real time. Work Frequency displays the
current working frequency. Packet Stat displays the number of packets received/transmitted at
a port. WAN ICMP controls whether to discard the ICMP packets received at the WAN port.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Diagnosis. The Diagnosis page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure Method as required.
l If Method is set to Ping, you can ping Destination IP address or domain to help diagnose
network faults.
The related parameters are as follows:
Destination IP address or domain: indicates the destination IP address or domain name.
Packet size: indicates the number of transmitted bytes and ranges from 1 bytes to 9,000
bytes.
Timeout: indicates the timeout period for each response and ranges from 1s to 10s.
Do not Fragment: Set this parameter to Enable or not as required.
l If Method is set to Traceroute, you can use the Traceroute function to test Destination IP
address or domain to help diagnose network faults.
The related parameters are as follows:
Destination IP address or domain: indicates the destination IP address or domain name.
Maximum hops: indicates the maximum number of hops tested by traceroute and ranges
from 1 to 100.
Timeout: indicates the timeout period for each response and ranges from 2s to 10s.
l If Method is set to System check, check the equipment status and output the result.
l If Method is set to Main/Neighbor Cell, current main/neighbor cell information will be
displayed in the result.
l If Method is set to Chip temperature, the ambient temperature inside the equipment will
be displayed in the result.
l If Method is set to Tcpdump, the system automatically selects the size of the packets
captured at the port based on the number of ports where packet capture is performed. The
fewer the selected ports, the longer the period of packet capture.
NOTE
Packet capture lasts less than 10 minutes. After packet capturing is completed, click Export to save
the packet capturing file.
l If Method is set to Tmsi, click Query to query the current TMSI parameters of the data
card.
l If Method is set to Up/Down Throughput, current throughput information will be displayed
in the result.
l If Method is set to Work Frequency, the locked working frequency is displayed. "0"
indicates that no frequency is locked.
l If Method is set to Packet Stats, and Packet Stats is set to Enable, the number of received/
transmitted packets is collected.
l If Method is set to WAN ICMP, and WAN ICMP is set to Enable, the WAN ICMP function
is switched on.
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User operations and equipment abnormalities are recorded in logs.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Log. The Log page is displayed.
Step 2 Export logs.
1.
2.
3.
2.
3.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Device Switch. The Device Switch page is displayed.
Step 2 Set Heat status to Enable or not as required.
NOTE
Only when Heat status is set to Enable, and the temperature is -10 or below, will the heating film
activate to heat EG860. Otherwise, the heating film will not be activate to heat.
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Step 3 Set WAN Antenna. Set Antenna status based on the actual product.
The EM350-D61 data card supports only Outer Antenna. The EM350-C71 data card supports
Outer Antenna, Inner Antenna, and Outer Antenna Prefer.
Step 4 Set WIFI antenna. MIMO is used in 802.11n mode, so set Antenna status to Double WIFI
antenna.
Step 5 Optional: Set Wan auto reset.
This parameter is valid only if General Settings > Internet Settings > Connection mode is set
to auto.
Step 6 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > BandInfo. The Bandinfo Number Configuration page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure AirBandInfo.
A minimum of one record and a maximum of eight records can be configured for AirBandInfo
based on the following requirements:
1.
2.
Uniquely set AirBand ID. The ranges from Earfcn_Low to Earfcn_High of different cells
cannot overlap.
3.
The range from Freq_Low to Freq_High of AirBand must be a subset of that of Localband.
4.
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After the working frequency is changed, the modem is restarted.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Work Frequency. The Frequency Settings interface is displayed.
Step 2 Set BandID. The value range is 0-63. 0 indicates that the frequency is not locked.
Step 3 Set Frequency. The value range is 0-65535. 0 indicates that the frequency is not locked.
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Context
l
After modifying SIM configurations and PLMN configurations, power off and restart
Modem to validate the modification.
You can change the SIM card number in SIM configuration. After PLMN configurable
parameter is configured, the SIM card number is generated automatically.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > SIM configuration. The SIM configuration page is displayed.
Step 2 Optional: Configure parameters in SIM configuration to change the SIM card number.
The related parameters are as follows:
l MNC_Length can be set to 2 or 3. The default value is 3.
l SIM is a 15-bit number in decimal.
l Authen_Arith can be set to 0 or 1. 0 indicates the Millenge algorithm and 1 indicates the
Test algorithm. Only 0 (Millenge) is supported at present.
l Op_Value is a 32-bit number in hexadecimal (128bit). The default value is 0.
l K_Value is a 32-bit number in hexadecimal (128bit).
Step 3 Optional: Configure PLMN configurable parameter to generate the SIM card number. Set
PLMN as required.
Step 4 Click commit.
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The basic information of EG860 alarms is as follows:
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Alarm Type
Alarm Severity
the Alarm
Configuration of Lan
state
50001
Communication
alarm
Critical
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Alarm Name
Alarm ID
Alarm Type
Alarm Severity
the Alarm
Configuration of
High Temperature
50002
Environment alarm
Major
the Alarm
Configuration of
RadioSignal Weak
50003
Quality of Service
(QoS) alarm
Major
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Alarm Configuration. The Alarm Configuration page is displayed.
Step 2 Configure the Alarm Configuration of Lan state, the Alarm Configuration of High
Temperature, and the Alarm Configuration of RadioSignal Weak.
An example is provided as follows:
Alarm Name
AlarmRaiseSmoothPeriod
AlarmCeaseSmoothPeriod
AlarmReport
Th
AlarmResum
eTh
the Alarm
Configuration
of Lan state
10
10
None
None
the Alarm
Configuration
of High
Temperature
75
65
the Alarm
Configuration
of RadioSignal
Weak
-123
-118
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7.8 Logout
The login user interface is displayed upon a logout of the Web NMS.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Logout.
Step 2 In the displayed Are you sure you want to log out dialog box, click OK.
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Attribute
Alarm ID
Alarm Severity
Alarm Type
50001
Critical
Fault
Parameters
None
Alarm Impact
Critical
System Actions
None
Possible Causes
Cause Category
Possible Cause
Environment
Equipment
Procedure
Check the network cable connection between the EG860 and the device connected to it.
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Related Information
None
Attribute
Alarm ID
Alarm Severity
Alarm Type
50002
Major
Fault
Parameters
None
Alarm Impact
Major
System Actions
None
Possible Causes
Cause Category
Possible Cause
Environment
Configuration
Procedure
l
Check whether any heat sources or devices that affect ambient temperature exist.
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None
Attribute
Alarm ID
Alarm Severity
Alarm Type
50003
Major
Fault
Parameters
None
Alarm Impact
Major
System Actions
None
Possible Causes
Cause Category
Possible Cause
Environment
Configuration
Procedure
l
Check the signal strength in the cell in which the EG860 resides. To perform this check,
log in to the WebUI and choose System > Diagnosis.
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None
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Glossary
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Full Name
AAC
AP
Access Point
APN
CE
Conformite Europeenne
DC
Direct Current
DHCP
DMO
EEC
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
FE
Fast Ethernet
FTP
FTPS
GPS
ID
Identifier
IE
Internet Explorer
IMS
IP Multimedia Subsystem
IMSI
IoT
Internet of Things
IP
Internet Protocol
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Full Name
IPv4
L2TP
LAN
LTE
MAC
MIMO
MP3
MPLS
MS
Mobile Station
MSTP
MTU
NMS
OTA
PC
Personal Computer
PCB
PCC
PIN
PLMN
PGND
Protection Ground
POE
PTT
Push To Talk
PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride
QoS
Quality of Service
RF
Radio Frequency
RoHS
RSRP
SAR
SDH
SDP
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Full Name
SELV
SFTP
SIM
SMA
Sub-Miniature-A Connector
SSID
TCP
TFT
TMO
TMSI
TNV
USB
VPN
WAN
WebUI
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity
WLAN
WMA
WPS
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