4Ge+Catv+Wifi Single Fiber Gpon Ont User Manual
4Ge+Catv+Wifi Single Fiber Gpon Ont User Manual
4Ge+Catv+Wifi Single Fiber Gpon Ont User Manual
User Manual
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Contens
1. Introduce ..................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Applications....................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Function............................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Interface ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.4 LED Description ............................................................................................................... 4
1.5 environmental parameter................................................................................................ 5
2. Introduce configuring the network ........................................................................................... 5
2.1 Prepare for login the ONT web management.............................................................. 5
2.2 Login ONT ............................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 ONT Authentication ............................................................................................................ 7
2.3 LAN Configuration ............................................................................................................... 8
2.4 WAN Configuration ............................................................................................................. 8
2.4.1 Add WAN Connection PPPOE ................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Add WAN Connection IPOE .................................................................................... 12
2.4.2 Add WAN ConnectionAs Bridging .......................................................................... 13
2.5 IPTV Configuration ............................................................................................................ 14
2.5.1IGMP Proxy.............................................................................................................. 14
2.5.2 IGMP Snooping....................................................................................................... 14
2.5.3 IGMP Snooping....................................................................................................... 14
2.6 Wireless setting ........................................................................................................... 15
2.6.1 Basic setting ........................................................................................................ 15
2.6.2 Security Setting ................................................................................................... 15
2.6.3 MAC filter ............................................................................................................. 17
2.6.4 Wireless Bridge ................................................................................................... 18
2.6.5 Advanced Setting................................................................................................ 18
2.6.6 Station information ............................................................................................. 19
2.7 CATV setting ................................................................................................................ 19
2.8 Equipment Management .............................................................................................. 20
2.8.1 Restore Default ................................................................................................... 20
2.8.2 Update software.................................................................................................. 20
2.8.3 Equipment Reboot.............................................................................................. 21
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1. Introduce
The 4GE+CATV+WIFI terminal devices ONT are designed for fulfilling FTTH and triple
play service demand of fixed network operators or cable operators. These boxes are
based on the mature GPON technology, which have high ratio of performance to price,
and the technology of 802.11n Wi-Fi, Layer 2/3 as well. They are highly reliable and easy
to maintain, with guaranteed QoS for different service. And they are fully compliant with
technical regulations such as ITU-T G.984 and technical requirement of GPON Equipment
from China Telecom.
1.1 Applications
1.2 Function
Interfaces
► GPON interface GPON standard, SC/APC
► Ethernet interface: Four GE interfaces, RJ-45, comply with IEEE802.3 and
IEEE802.3u standards.
► WLAN interface: Comply with IEEE 802.11n standard, antenna inside
► CATV interface: 1 RF output, Female F-Type Connector
Technical Features
4GE+CATV+WiFi has the following features.
► Broadband service access: connected to Internet through the GPON access method.
► Ethernet service access: Provides GE/FE Ethernet interfaces, connected to the there
to devices, such as the user PC. Provides the Internet access and IPTV services.
► WLAN service access: Provides Internet service for the users through the WLAN
method.
► CATV service access: Provide cable TV service
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► Security: Provides multi-level authentication based on the device, user and service,
and provides the data channel encryption for safety.
► QoS: Provides QoS services meeting the requirements of various services for the
local devices and network
► Network management: Provides multi-mode network management.
1.3 Interface
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Indicator Description
On: The ONU is power on
1 PWR Power status
Off: The ONU is Power off
Blinking:Data is being transmitted
2 WIFI WIFI
On:Wi-Fi function Opens
On: Ethernet connection is normal
3 LAN1-4 LAN port status Blinking: Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet port
Off: Ethernet connection is not set up
On: Optical power lower than receiver sensitivity ;
4 LOS GPON optical signals
Off: Optical in normal
On: Success to register to OLT
5 PON ONT Register Blinking: In process of registering to OLT
Off: Failed to register to OLT;
On:CATV optical normal(>-9dBm)
6 CATV CATV status
Off:The CATV signals are not received(<-9dBm)
Item Specification
Dimension 200mm(L) x 140mm(W) x 33mm (H)
Rated current 1A
Rated voltage 12 V DC
Operating temperature: 0 to 50ºC
Storage temperature: -40 to 85ºC
Operating humidity: 10% to 90%(Non-condensing)
Storage humidity: 5% to 95%(Non-condensing)
Before you login the ONT, you should confirm the connect between the ONT and your PC
is normal.
Step 1 Configuring the IP address of your PC to 192.168.100.X(2~254), subnet mask
is 255.255.255.0,.
Step 2 Ping IP address of the ONT (Default address is 192.168.100.1). If the PC can get
right reply from Ping command, it is mean the connecting between the PC and ONT is
normal.
【Figure 1】
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Note:
Please don’t power off the ONT in the process of manage the ONT by the WEB
interface.
Step 1 Open the explore browser and input the ip address “http://192.168.1.1”
(ONTdefault IP)
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Step 2You need the user name and password for login. The default user name and
password are on the label of the ONT bottom. Default administrator user name and
password is “CUAdmin” and “CUAdmin”
【Figure 2】
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After you login the ONT as the administrator, you can check, configure and change the
configuration of the ONT. Some of configuring and changing will take effect only after
restart the ONT.
Login success, a “Device Info” windows will show as bellow. There are eight item of the
status function. It is Summary, WAN, Statistics, Route, ARP, DHCP, Voice and optic.
1. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Management> ONT Authentication. In the
pane on the right, you can view or change the authentication mode for the registration of
the ONT on the OLT, as shown in Figure.
Note: Suggest you use the Chrome Internet Explorer to avoid display problem.
1. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Advanced Setup> LAN Port Work Mode. In the
pane onthe right, determine whether the LAN port works mode.
1) RG: LAN port works in layer 3 mode, that is, the gateway mode;
2) ONT: LAN port works in layer 2mode, that is, the bridge mode;
Note: As the LAN Port configure to ONT mode, the port can’t visit the ONT WEB interface
after you connect the ONT with OLT.
WAN in route mode: The ONT functions as a gateway. The IP address of the ONT can
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be obtained through DHCP, Static, or PPPoE. The IP address of the PC connected to the
ONT can be obtained from the DHCP address pool of the ONT or can be set manually.
WAN in bridge mode: The ONT functions as a relay and does not process data. The
ONT does not obtain the IP address allocated by the upper-layer device and it does not
allow manual configuration of a static IP address. The IP address of the device connected
to the ONT can be obtained through DHCP, PPPoE, or static.
Step 1: Add WAN service interface by click the “ADD” button on WAN configuration page.
Step 2: Select the WAN connection and Click “Next” to enter the WAN service
configuration page as below.
Step 3: Chose the PPPoE and select the service type, enter the priority and VLAN ID.
Click “NEXT” button to go to the next page.
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Step 4:Enter the PPP Username and Password provide by ISP.
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Step 6: Select the DNS.
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2.4.2 Add WAN Connection IPOE
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Step 5: Configure the NAT, Firewall and IGMP multicast.
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2.5 IPTV Configuration
2.5.1IGMP Proxy
In the WAN Connection creating page, you can enable the IGMP Porxy when the WAN
Connection is not setting to bridging.
In the Advanced Setup >LAN , you can configure the IGMP Snooping.
Standard Mode: Before the IGMP Report send, the multicast data will send to all bridging port,
and after the IGMP Report have sent, only the ports in the IGMP Report can receive multicast.
Blocking Mode: Only after the IGMP Report sent, the Report Port can receive multicast.
You can set the IGMP Version, Query Interval, Maximum Multicast Groups in this page.
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2.6 Wireless setting
2.6.1 Basic setting
Selected wireless -> basic, This page allows you to configure basic features of the
wireless LAN interface, You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the
network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and
restrict the channel set based on country requirements. Click "Apply/Save" to configure
the basic wireless options.
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Selected wireless -> security, you can to configure security features of the wireless LAN
interface, You may setup configuration manually or through WiFi Protected Setup(WPS)
Note: When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty, PBC is used. If Hide Access
Point enabled or Mac filter list is empty with" allow" chosen, WPS2 will be disabled
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2.6.2.3 WPS Setup
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2.6.4 Wireless Bridge
Selected Wireless -> Wireless Bridge, This page allows you to configure wireless bridge
features of the wireless LAN interface. Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables
wireless bridge restriction. Any wireless bridge will be granted access. Selecting Enabled
or Enabled(Scan) enables wireless bridge restriction. Only those bridges selected in
Remote Bridges will be granted access.
Click 'Refresh' to update the remote bridges. Wait for few seconds to update.
Click 'Apply/Save' to configure the wireless bridge options
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2.6.6 Station information
Selected Wireless -> Station Info, This page shows authenticated wireless stations and
their status
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2.8 Equipment Management
2.8.1 Restore Default
Selected management -> Settings -> Restore Default, Equipment will be restored to
factory default
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2.8.3 Equipment Reboot
Selected Management -> Reboot, After 2 minutes the reboot of the equipment.
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