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1. In the left navigation bar, click

Management

>

Settings

>

Backup

. The following page appears.

2. To save a backup file of the currently running settings to a local drive, click

Backup Running Settings

. The open/save dialog box

appears. Click

OK

. The backupsettings.conf file is created in your default download location.

3. To save a backup file of the default settings to a local drive, click

Backup Default Settings

. The open/save dialog box appears.

Click

OK

. The backupdefaultsettings.conf file is created in your default download location.

Note:

If you plan to create backups frequently, you may want to rename the backup files by appending dates to the filename. Other-

wise, every new backup file overwrites the existing backup file.

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Summary of Contents for ADSL 3xx series

Page 1: ... GATEWAY USER MANUAL For all Broadcom Chipset based models including ADSL 3xx series VDSL 5xx series Release 3 5 June 2016 ...

Page 2: ...ces 21 Route 21 ARP 22 DHCP 23 ADVANCED SETUP 24 Layer2 Interface 24 WAN Service 30 Ethernet Config 44 MoCA 45 LAN 47 NAT 50 Security 55 Add a MAC Filtering Rule 59 Parental Control 60 Quality Of Service 62 Supported DSCP Values 64 Routing 73 DNS 77 DSL 81 DSL Bonding 84 UPnP 86 DNS Proxy 87 Interface Grouping 88 IP Tunnel 89 IPSec 92 Certificate 94 Multicast 98 WIRELESS 100 Basic 100 Security 103...

Page 3: ...40 Update Software 144 Reboot 144 APPENDIX A ADVANCED FEATURES 146 Connect and Surf Automatic Broadband Con nection Configuration 146 Activation Automatic ACS Connection Con figuration 146 TR 069 Remote Management ACS Support 146 APPENDIX B FEATURE COMPARISON MATRIX 148 Q A 150 REVISION HISTORY 150 SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 2 ...

Page 4: ...ions l This device may not cause harmful interference l This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia...

Page 5: ...n l Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device Connect the power cord or power adapter to the correct supply voltage 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe l Do NOT use the device if the power supply is damaged as it might cause electrocution l If the power supply is damaged remove it from the power outlet l Do NOT attempt to repair the power supply Contact your local vendor to ord...

Page 6: ...eir businesses on the cutting edge through its laser focused product line leveraging the very latest in broadband access and home networking technologies SmartRG solu tions enable service providers to improve their bottom line by reducing service costs and increasing customer satisfaction Learn more at www SmartRG com Purpose Scope The purpose and scope of this document is to provide SmartRG custo...

Page 7: ...s that vary slightly in capabilities See Appendix B for details but the basic scheme of lights ports and buttons represented in this section exists on each model LED Status Indicators Your SmartRG gateway has several indicator lights LEDs on its exterior The number and type of ports vary from model to model The following table illustrates a comprehensive set of LEDs to cover the indicators availab...

Page 8: ... an internet provider via a DSL Digital Subscriber Line service The center pair carries the first DSL line For models like the SR550n equipped with two DSL ports and bonded DSL capability the outer pair carries the second line WAN A stand alone RJ45 port labeled WAN enables your SmartRG gateway to be hard wired to another network device with a RJ45 Ethernet output such as a cable fiber or DSL mode...

Page 9: ...iFi radio on and off or reset the gateway Their presence and locations vary by model The following describes each of these controls WPS Button The WPS button triggers WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup mode WPS is a standard means for creating a secure connection between your gateway and various wireless client devices It is designed to simplify the pairing process between devices If you have client device...

Page 10: ...l l For SR5xx and SR630n models the button is located on the rear of the unit l For SR350n models the button is located on the bottom of the unit l For SR360n models the button is located on the left side of the unit This pin hole sized reset button has three functions The duration for which the button is held dictates which function is carried out Hold Duration Effect Less than 6 seconds Performs...

Page 11: ... default username and password support support WAN HTTP access control MUST be enabled to access the gateway s UI via the WAN connection For more information see the Management Access Control section If your SmartRG gateway is configured for bridge mode modem operation your PC will NOT be able to acquire an address via CPE DHCP Instead manually configure your PC s interface with an IP address on t...

Page 12: ...he gateway interface the Device Info is the first page to appear This page displays details about the hardware and software associated with your gateway In addition the current status of the WAN connection if present is shown Note The following variations exist l For the SR3xxn models the Symmetric CPU Threads field and Aggregate Line Rate fields are not applicable l For the SR505n and SR510n mode...

Page 13: ...n your ISP and your gateway The WAN interface can be DSL or Eth ernet and supports a number of Layer 2 and above configuration options explained later in this document Some features are sup ported only on specific SmartRG models Those exceptions are specified in this guide In the left navigation bar click Device Info WAN The following page appears ...

Page 14: ... The state of IGMP Options are Enabled and Disabled Igmp Pxy Applies to SR515ac gateways only The IGMP proxy Igmp Src Enbl Applies to SR515ac gateways only The IGMP source option is enabled for this connection MLD Not available on SR515ac gateways The state of MLD Options are Enabled and Disabled MLD Pxy Applies to SR515ac gateways only The MLD proxy MLD Src Enbl Applies to SR515ac gateways only T...

Page 15: ...d and transmitted bytes packets errors and drops for each LAN interface configured on your gate way All local LAN Ethernet ports Ethernet WAN ports and w10 Wireless Interface are included In the left navigation bar click Device Info Statistics The Statistics LAN page appears where you can view detailed information about the status of your LAN To reset the counters click Reset Statistics near the b...

Page 16: ...or each WAN interface for your SmartRG Gateway All WAN interfaces configured for your gateway are included In the left navigation bar click Device Info Statistics WAN Service The Statistics WAN page appears where you can view detailed information about the status of your WAN To reset the counters click Reset Statistics near the bottom of the page The fields on this page are explained in the follow...

Page 17: ...Interface and Description for the other gateway models are combined into the Service Description column on the SR515ac page xTM On this page you can view the ATM PTM statistics for your gateway All WAN interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included In the left navigation bar click Device Info Statistics xTM The Interface Statistics page appears To reset these counters click Reset Stat...

Page 18: ...ansmitted octets In Packets Total quantity of received packets Out Packets Total quantity of transmitted packets In OAM Cells Total quantity of received OAM cells Out OAM Cells Total quantity of transmitted OAM cells In ASM Cells Total quantity of received ASM cells Out ASM Cells Total quantity of transmitted ASM cells In Packet Errors Total quantity of received packet errors In Cell Errors Total ...

Page 19: ... the statistics Note For the SR350n SR360n and SR505n models the Bonding Line Selection field does not appear 3 To run an xDSL Bit Error Rate BER test which determines the quality of the xDSL connection a Scroll to the bottom of the page and click xDSL BER Test The ADSL BER Test dialog box appears b In the Tested Time field select the duration in seconds and click Start Options range from 1 second...

Page 20: ...r above the SNR Target Mar gin l BER not to exceed the highest BER configured for one or more latency paths l Latency not to exceed the highest latency configured for one or more latency paths l Accounting for all coding gains available e g trellis coding RS FEC with latency bound l Accounting for the loop characteristics at the instant of measurement 2 PhyR Status Visible only for gateways connec...

Page 21: ...r of Reed Solomon Codewords received RS Codewords Cor rected Visible only for gateways connected via DSL Total number of Reed Solomon Codewords corrected RS Codewords Uncor rected Visible only for gateways connected via DSL Total number of Reed Solomon Codewords Uncorrected HEC Errors A count of ATM HEC errors detected As per ITU T G 992 1 and G 992 3 a1 byte HEC is generated for each ATM cell hea...

Page 22: ...e included in the unavailable time Once unavail able the xDSL line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SESs These 10 seconds with no SES s shall be excluded from unavailable time 4 References 1 ITU T Recommendation G 992 1 1999 Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL transceivers 2 ITU T Recommendation G 992 3 2005 Asymmetric digital subscriber line transceivers 2 ADSL2...

Page 23: ...ation Including IPv6 Route Destination IP addresses Gateway Gateway IP address Subnet Mask Subnet Masks Flag Including IPv6 Route Status of the flags Metric Including IPv6 Route Number of hops required to reach the default gateway Service Including IPv6 Route Service type Interface Including IPv6 Route WAN LAN interface Next Hop IPv6 Route only Next hop IP address ARP ...

Page 24: ... Name Description IP address The IP address of the host Flags Each entry in the ARP cache will be marked with one of these flags Options are Complete Permanent and Published HW Address The hardware MAC address of the host Device The system level interface by which the host is connected Options are br n atm n eth n and atm n DHCP The DHCP page displays a list of locally connected LAN hosts and thei...

Page 25: ...work interfaces security quality of service settings and many other settings for your gateway and network Layer2 Interface In this section you can configure interfaces for ATM PTM and Ethernet interfaces Generally you can accept the settings configured by default If your network is highly customized you may need to modify some of the settings such as Username and Password ATM Interface On this pag...

Page 26: ...it your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description VPI Enter a Virtual Path Identifier A VPI is an 8 bit identifier that uniquely identifies a network path for ATM cell packets to reach its destination A unique VPI number is required for each ATM path This setting works with the VCI Each individual DSL circuit must have a unique VPI VCI combination ...

Page 27: ... rate protocol Options are l UBR without PCR Unspecified Bit Rate with no Peak Cell Rate flow control or time synchronization between the traffic source and destination Commonly used with applications that can tolerate data packet loss l UBR with PCR Same as above but with a Peak Cell Rate l CBR Constant Bit Rate relies on timing synchronization to make the network traffic predictable Used commonl...

Page 28: ... Transfer Mode PTM An alternative to ATM mode PTM transports packets IP PPP Ethernet MPLS and others over DSL links For more information refer to the IEEE802 3ah standard for Ethernet in the First Mile EFM Some 500 series gateways have a PTM interface configured by default On this page you can configure a PTM interface for your gateway 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Layer2 Inter...

Page 29: ...t minimum rate at which traffic can pass through the queue For no shaping enter 1 disabled Options are 1 0 Kbps Default Queue Shaping Rate Does not appear for SR350n models The shaping rate for the specified queue For no shaping enter 1 disabled Options are 1 0 Kbps Default Queue Shaping Burst Rate Does not appear for SR350n models The maximum rate at which traffic can pass through the queue Optio...

Page 30: ...it is already configured you must remove it before you can define a new one Before you can remove the existing port you must first modify or delete any WAN service that uses it The Add button does not appear until the existing port is removed Click the Remove checkbox and then click the Remove button 4 Select the LAN port you wish to act as a WAN port 5 Click Apply Save to commit your changes ...

Page 31: ...sample configuration scenario is provided for each variation PPP over Ethernet There are several parts to configuring a PPP over Ethernet WAN service You will progress through several pages to complete the con figuration 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup WAN Service and then click Add The following page appears 2 Select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service ...

Page 32: ...ce each data flow has its own queue an ill behaved flow which has sent larger packets or more packets per second than the others will only punish itself and not other sessions Options are IPv4 Only IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack and IPv6 Only Note When you select IPV4 IPV6 or IPV6 the subsequent options presented will change accordingly Enter 802 1P Pri ority Available for SR515ac models only Options are 0 ...

Page 33: ...S RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 32 Field Name Description For untagged service enter 1 disabled in this field and the 802 1P Priority field Select VLAN TPID Available for SR515ac models only Select the TPID for this VLAN Options are 0x8100 0x88A8 and 0x9100 ...

Page 34: ...SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 33 6 Click Next The following page appears where you will configure the PPP Username Password and related information ...

Page 35: ...ore giving up and declaring the connection as Failed Dial on Demand Enables Inactivity Timeout minutes Enter the number of minutes before timeout kicks in Options are 0 4320 The default is zero 0 which equals not applicable Connection automatically starts when there is outbound traffic to the Internet It automatically ter minates if the connection is idle based on the value in the Idle Timeout set...

Page 36: ...cast Source Available for SR515ac models only Select to enable this service to act as an IGMP multicast source MTU sizes Enter the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size for SmartRG gateways supporting a gigabit cap able WAN interface Options are 1370 1492 bytes The default is 1492 bytes This feature is supported by SmartRG models SR500n SR505n SR510n SR550n and SR552n Firmware v2 5 0 7 or later is re...

Page 37: ...SMARTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 36 9 Click the arrows to move your selection from left to right or from right to left ...

Page 38: ...ge appears where you will select DNS Server settings 11 Select the DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces 12 Click the arrows to move your selection from left to right or from right to left 13 Alternatively you can enter static DNS IP addresses in the Use the following Static DNS IP address section ...

Page 39: ...ither click Apply Save to commit your changes or click Back to step through the pages in reverse order to make any necessary alterations Note For the SR515ac model additional fields are listed for IGMP Multicast and MLD Multicast settings IP over Ethernet There are several parts to configuring a IP over Ethernet WAN service You will progress through several pages to complete the con figuration ...

Page 40: ...ck Advanced Setup WAN Service and then click Add The following page appears 2 Select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service and click Next The following page appears 3 Select the IP over Ethernet WAN service type 4 Modify the fields as needed The fields on this page are explained in the following table ...

Page 41: ...e enter values in this field and the 802 1P Priority field For untagged service enter 1 disabled in this field and the 802 1P Priority field Network Protocol Selection This data packet scheduling technique allows different scheduling priorities to be applied to statistically multiplexed data flows Since each data flow has its own queue an ill behaved flow which has sent larger packets or more pack...

Page 42: ...he gateway Option 60 Vendor ID Optional Broadcast a specific vendor ID for the DHCP server to accept the device Option 61 IAID Optional Interface Association Identifier IAID A unique identifier for an IA chosen by the client Option 61 DUID Optional DHCP Unique Identifier DUID is used by the client to get an IP address from the DHCP server Use the following Static IP address Use this section to man...

Page 43: ...ar when either IPv6 Only or IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack network protocols are selected on the WAN Ser vice Configuration page Obtain an IPv6 address automatically Enables the DHCPv6 Client on this WAN interface Select this option when you want the ISP to automatically assign the WAN IP to the gateway Dhcpv6 Address Assignment IANA Select this option for the CPE to receive WAN IP from ISP Dhcpv6 Prefix De...

Page 44: ... route on the uplink equipment Failure to do so will cause access to the Internet to fail The fields on this page are explained in the following table FIELD NAME DESCRIPTION Enable NAT Enable sharing the WAN interface across multiple devices on the LAN Also enables the functions in the NAT sub menu and addition PPPoE NAT features to select Enable Fullcone NAT Appears when Enable NAT is selected En...

Page 45: ...ast VLAN Filter Not available for SR515ac models Disables multicast filtering between WAN and LAN VlanMux network Use Base MAC Address on this WAN interface Use SmartRG Devices Base Primary MAC address When unchecked a unique MAC per service is assigned Enable MAC Clone Appears when Use Base MAC Address is deselected Enter the MAC address to be used as the close adddress 9 For the remaining WAN Se...

Page 46: ...age as eth3 LAN1 and the ports are listed in reverse order The eth4 WAN interface is also present on these models l SR505n v2 5 0 x and later has an additional option of 1000 Full for the LAN1 WAN port l SR552n v2 5 0 6 and later has an additional option of 1000 Full for all Ethernet interfaces 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes MoCA On this page you can configure MoCA settings The MoCA Mul...

Page 47: ...perating band for this gateway The default is Band D 1125 1625 Last Operating Frequency Displays the most recent operating frequency in Megaherz Channel Bandwidth Select the bandwidth for your connection Select 50 MHz for better inter operability or select 100 MHz for better performance MoCA Privacy To activate privacy mode click the Enable checkbox Privacy Password Appears when MoCA Privacy is se...

Page 48: ...nfigure the router s local IP addresses subnet mask DHCP behavior and other related LAN side settings for your gateway 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup LAN The following page appears 2 Customize the fields as desired 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table ...

Page 49: ... the restriction of traffic between LAN hosts Disable DHCP Server Prevents the DHCP functionality of your gateway from automatically assigning LAN IP addresses to host devices as they connect with the gateway Enable Disable DHCP Server Allows the DHCP functionality of your gateway to automatically assign LAN IP addresses to host devices as they connect with the gateway Fill in the next three field...

Page 50: ... between DHCP clients and the server It listens for client requests and adds vital configuration data such as the client s link information which is needed by the server to allocate the address for the client When the DHCP server responds the DHCP relay agent forwards the reply back to the DHCP client DHCP Server IP Address Not available on SR515ac models Set the IP address to which LAN clients mu...

Page 51: ...and DMZ host There is seldom need to customize these settings as the default settings manage the related features sufficiently for most environments Virtual Servers Virtual Servers more commonly known as Port Forwards is a technique used to facilitate communications by external hosts with ser vices provided within a private local area network On this page you can configure the virtual server setti...

Page 52: ...o commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Use Interface Select the WAN interface to which this NAT rule will apply Select a Service Select from a list of application that typically require port forwards configured The port ranges and protocol fields will be pre populated Custom Service If your application does not appear in the Select...

Page 53: ... Options are TCP UDP or TCP UDP Internal Port Start Enter the first internal port for this server Internal Port End Enter the last internal port for this server Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the gateway s firewall be opened for access by remote parties The Port Trigger feature dynamically opens up the open ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN init...

Page 54: ...g table Field Name Description Use Interface Select the interface for which the port triggering rule will apply Select an Application Select the application which requires a port trigger entry Custom Application If the application you want does not appear in the selection list enter a unique name for the application for which you are creating a port trigger entry This is a free form text field Tri...

Page 55: ...e incoming ports Options are 1 65535 Open Protocol Select the protocol for the open port Options are TCP UDP and TCP UDP DMZ Host The Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Serv ers table to the DMZ host computer If you want to route all internet traffic to a specific LAN device with no filtering or security add...

Page 56: ...N is desired Note This option is not available in the SR515ac model 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Security IP Filtering Incoming and then click Add The following page appears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the table below 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Filter Name A fre...

Page 57: ...All Click to apply this rule to all WAN interfaces or only certain types Options are Select All or the types defined for your network First WAN interface Last WAN interface Click the applicable options to apply this rule on specific WAN interfaces The WAN interfaces display that you configured for your network in Routing and that have a firewall enabled First LAN interface Second LAN interface Cli...

Page 58: ...ault is IPv4 If you select IPV6 both the Source and Destination IP address must be specified in IPV6 format The following is an IPV6 compliant hexadecimal address 2001 0DB8 AC10 FE01 0000 0000 0000 0001 Protocol Select the protocol profile for the filter you are defining TCP UDP is most commonly used The options are TCP UDP TCP UDP and ICMP Source IP address prefix length Enter the source IP addre...

Page 59: ... done through appending the address with the routing prefix length decimal value preceded with the slash associated A valid decimal routing prefix is required for defining the subnet mask per CIDR notation Destination Port port or port port Set the destination host port or range of ports for the above host or range of hosts to define the destination port profile for which the filtered host egress ...

Page 60: ...to FORWARD or BLOCKED 3 To add a rule follow the instructions in MAC Filtering 4 To remove a rule click the Remove checkbox next to the rule and click the Remove button 5 When your changes are completed click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Interface The interface associated with an established policy rule Policy...

Page 61: ...tion MAC address Options are PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk IPX NetBEUI and IGMP Destination MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the hardware you wish to associate with this filter Source MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device that is originating requests intended for the device associated with the Destination MAC address Frame Direction Select the incoming outgoing packet interface WAN Inter...

Page 62: ...elds using the information in the table below 3 Click Apply Save The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description User Name Enter a descriptive name for this restriction This is a free form text field Browser s MAC Address The MAC address of the connected device This option is selected by default Other MAC Address Select this option to restrict access to another ...

Page 63: ...ist and one Include list are supported for each gateway Unique lists are not supported for connecting devices 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Parental Control Url Filter 2 To block a URL a Select Exclude List b Click Add The following page appears c Click Apply Save to save your settings You are returned to the Url Filter page 3 To create a list of URLs to allow select Include an...

Page 64: ...can be configured vary by mode as shown below Mode Maximum of queues ATM 16 Ethernet 4 per interface PTM 8 Note Queues for Wireless e g WMM Voice Priority for wl0 interface are shown only when wireless is enabled If the WMM Advert ise function on the Wireless Basic Setup page is disabled assigning classifications to wireless traffic has no effect 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Q...

Page 65: ...ress packets that do NOT match any classification The following values are supported For more information about commonly used DSCP values refer to RFC 2475 No Change 1 CS1 001000 AF32 011100 CS4 100000 Auto Marking 2 AF23 010110 AF31 011010 EF 101110 Default 000000 AF22 010100 CS3 011000 CS5 101000 AF13 001110 AF21 010010 AF43 100110 CS6 110000 AF12 001100 CS2 010000 AF42 100100 AF11 001010 AF33 0...

Page 66: ...ion This is a free form text field Enable Select to enable or disable a given QoS queue configured on the selected interface Note Only one queue can be defined for any one interface precedence pair resulting in a maximum of three queues per interface Interface Select the Layer 2 interface to be associated with the defined QoS queue e g eth0 or eth4 Queue Precedence Appears when you select an inter...

Page 67: ...o not appear in the SR3xxn models Minimum Rate Enter the minimum shaping rate for packets in QoS queues Options are 1 100000 Kbps To specify no minimum shaping enter 1 Shaping Rate Enter the shaping rate for packets in QoS queues Options are 1 100000 Kbps To specify no minimum shaping enter 1 Shaping Burst Size Enter the shaping burst size to be applied to packets in the defined queue Options are ...

Page 68: ...to the Wireless Basic page and clear the Disable WMM Advertise checkbox In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Quality Of Service QoS Queue Config Wlan Queue The following page appears QoS Classification On this page you can create traffic class rules for classifying the ingress traffic into a priority queue You can also mark the DSCP or Eth ernet priority of the packet 1 In the left navi...

Page 69: ...ge are explained in the following table Field Name Description Traffic Class Name Enter a descriptive name for this rule This is a free form text field Rule Order Select whether this rule is processed next or last in the list of classification rules Options are l Last Sets this rule as the very last classification rule to be processed l Null Sets this rule as the next classification rule to be pro...

Page 70: ... Source IP Mask for this classification Protocol Optional Enter the Protocol specified for this classification UDP TCP Source Port Optional Enter the Source Port applicable for this classification You can enter a range port port or a single port UDP TCP Destination Port Optional Enter the destination port applicable for this classification You can enter a range port port or a single port Specify C...

Page 71: ...tion Point 802 1P priority This value is inserted into the Ethernet frame and used to differentiate traffic Lower values assign higher priorities Options are 1 7 Rate Limit Kbps Enter the data traffic rate limit applied for this classification For SR515ac models this field is labeled Set Rate Limit ...

Page 72: ...age are explained in the following table Field Name Description Interface Each entry in this column represents one of the Ethernet LAN ports on the gateway Type Each entry in this column identifies the function for which each physical port is con figured on the gateway Shaping Rate Kbps Not applicable for SR515ac models Enter the data rate for packets on the specified Interface Options are 1 1 000...

Page 73: ...lt is 1 no shaping Egress Burst Size bytes Available for SR515ac models only Enter the burst size to be applied to packets in the defined queue Options are 1600 bytes or greater The default is 0 no size limit If you enter a value of 1 disabled in the Egress Shaping Rate field the value in this field is ignored Ingress Policing Rate Kbps Available for SR515ac models only Enter data rate for policin...

Page 74: ...erfaces column 1 In the left navigation bar select Advanced Setup Routing Default Gateway The following page appears 2 Select the interfaces that you want used as default gateway interfaces Click the arrows to move your selection between the columns Move the highest priority interface first followed by the next highest priority interface and so on 3 Optional In the Selected WAN Interface field sel...

Page 75: ...ply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description IP Version Select the IP version associated with the static route you wish to create Options are IPv4 and IPv6 Destination IP address prefix length Enter the destination network address subnet mask for route Interface Select the WAN Interface for this route This list filtered by the ...

Page 76: ...up Routing Policy Routing and then click Add The following page appears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the table below 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Policy Name Enter a descriptive name for this entry to the policy routing table This is a free form text field Physical LAN Port Select a ph...

Page 77: ...ears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the table below 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Interface Displays a list of available WAN interfaces Complete the line item s associated with the inter face where you wish to employ RIP Version Select the version of Routing Interface Protocol you desire ...

Page 78: ...DENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 77 DNS In this section you can configure a DNS server dynamic DNS and static DNS DNS Server On this page you can input the Domain Name Server DNS information supplied by your service provider ...

Page 79: ...on bar click Advanced Setup DNS DNS Server The following page appears 2 Enter your desired settings Click Apply Save to commit changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Selected DNS Server Interfaces WAN service s selected to be your primary DNS server ...

Page 80: ...econdary IPv6 DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary IPv6 primary DNS Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS DDNS automatically updates a name server in the DNS with the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other data Often this update occurs in real time On this page you can configure the settings for this feature 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup DNS Dynamic...

Page 81: ...DNS service allows you to resolve DNS queries on the Broadband Router by adding a static host name to the IP Address map pings On this page you can configure up to 10 static DNS entries 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup DNS Static DNS and then click Add The following page appears 2 Enter your desired settings 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are exp...

Page 82: ...L interface Caution Altering these settings unnecessarily can result in the gateway being unable to attain DSL synchronization 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup DSL The following page appears 2 Enter your desired settings 3 To configure advanced settings see Advanced settings 4 Click Apply Save to commit your changes ...

Page 83: ... 992 3 standard which supports longer loops but with reduced transmission rates ADSL2 ITU T G 992 5 standard 28 1 0 AnnexM Annex L of ITU T G 992 5 standard which supports extended upstream band width 24 3 VDSL2 ITU T G 993 2 standard 100 60 The following table explains the maximum transaction power for each profile supported for SRG gateways Parameter 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b 17a Max DS Tx Power dBm 1...

Page 84: ...R Enable Enables Physical Layer Retransmission l ADSL PTM Mode Enable Enables Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line in Packet Transfer Mode Inventory Man agement Select whether to use the gateway serial number as the EOC serial number in your inventory management data base Advanced settings 1 To configure the test mode click Advanced Settings on the Advanced DSL page The following page appears 2 Clic...

Page 85: ...ge The fields on this page are explained in the following table Mode Description Normal Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a Normal signal Reverb Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a REVERB signal Medley Puts the DSL PHY in test mode sending only a MEDLEY signal No Retrain The DSL PHY attempts to establish a connection as in Normal mode but once the connection is up it does not ret...

Page 86: ...e modem and leveraging the bandwidth of both lines Once bonded the lines behave as a single higher bandwidth connection 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup DSL Bonding The following page appears 2 To enable bonding click xDSL Bonding Capability 3 Click Save Reboot to commit your changes Your gateway is rebooted ...

Page 87: ...r LAN support this Universal Plug and Play standard Common client devices include gaming consoles IP cameras printers and others This feature is enabled by default 1 In the left navigation bar select Advanced Setup UPnP The following page appears 2 To disable this option click Enable UPnP to clear the box 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes ...

Page 88: ... up performance for clients by creating a historical cache of look ups 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup DNS Proxy The following page appears 2 If not already selected click Enable DNS Proxy The Host name and Domain Name fields appear 3 Enter the host name of the broadband router and the domain name of the LAN network 4 Click Apply Save to commit your changes ...

Page 89: ...es to WAN interfaces A typical application for this feature is assigning IPTV STBs to a WAN interface 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Interface Grouping and then click Add below the table The following page appears 2 To create a new interface group enter a unique Group Name then proceed with either step 3 dynamic or step 4 static below ...

Page 90: ...ration these clients may obtain public IP addresses 5 To automatically add LAN clients such as set top boxes to a WAN Interface in the new group enter the DHCP vendor ID string You can add up to 16 vendor IDs When you configure a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request that includes this vendor ID is denied an IP address from the local DHCP server DHCP option 60 6 Click Apply Save Your chang...

Page 91: ... 3 Select the WAN and LAN interfaces associated with the tunnel you wish to establish 4 IPv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length and Border Relay IPv4 Address can be configured automatically To configure these settings manually select Manual under Associated LAN Interface and enter the appropriate values 5 Click Apply Save to commit your changes IPv4inIPv6 On this page you can configure the ...

Page 92: ...the DS Lite Mechanism is supported Consult RFC6333 for further information regarding DS Lite 2 Enter a Tunnel Name 3 Select the LAN and WAN interfaces associated with the tunnel you wish to establish 4 AFTR Address Family Transition Router may be configured automatically To configure AFTR manually select Manual under Associated LAN Interface and enter the appropriate values 5 Click Apply Save to c...

Page 93: ...ng connections 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup IP Sec and then click Add New Connection The following page appears 2 Enter your connection details by completing the appropriate fields 3 If desired click Advanced IKE Settings to select Phase 1 and Phase 2 specific parameters For detailed information about these settings see Advanced IKE Settings 4 Click Apply Save to commit your c...

Page 94: ...ngth for IP address entered for local access e g 255 255 255 0 Tunnel Access From Remote IP Addresses Select IP information for site A and B Options are l Subnet Allows access to the entire LAN l Single Address For single host select this option IP Address for VPN Enter the IP address for remote access Mask or Prefix Length Enter the subnet mask or prefix length for IP address entered for remote a...

Page 95: ... and SHA1 Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key Exchange Select the D H group Options are 768bit 8192bit The default is 1024bit Key Life Time Enter the number of seconds that a key is valid The default is 3600 seconds 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes Certificate On this page you can configure certificates for the gateway You can use Local and Trusted CA certificates on this gateway Local Lo...

Page 96: ...able Field Name Description Certificate Name A free form text field used to describe the intended use of the certificate Common Name Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation domain name or email address in the field provided The domain name or email address is for identification purposes and is a free form text field Organization Name A free form text field Typically this is the name of the...

Page 97: ... details between the BEGIN and END markers 7 Paste the Private Key information between the BEGIN and END markers 8 Click Apply to implement this certificate Trusted CA On this page you import and store up to four trusted certificates Trusted Certificates are used to identity other gateways to your gate way as a trusted source 1 In the left navigation bar click Advanced Setup Certificate Trusted CA...

Page 98: ...me field type acscert and then paste the certificate details between the BEGIN and END markers 3 Click Apply to commit this certificate After you add one certificate a Remove button appears on the Trusted CA landing page Click this button to remove the current cer tificate and replace it with a new one ...

Page 99: ...rs create the most efficient distribution paths for packets sent to a destination On this page you can configure the multicast settings 1 In the left navigation bar select Advanced Setup Multicast The following page appears 2 Update or complete the necessary fields The same fields are provided for both IGMP and MLD configuration 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are...

Page 100: ...report Enter the maximum number of seconds that a host can pick to count down from The value must be greater than the Query Interval If using IGMP v1 this value is fixed at 10 seconds Last Member Query Inter val Enter the maximum response time within which the host must respond to the Out of Sequence query from the router The default is 1000ms IGMP uses this value when the router receives an IGMPv...

Page 101: ...oin report is sent join is faster by a few milliseconds l Disabled The client sends a join report WIRELESS In this section you can configure the wireless interface settings for your gateway including basic and advanced settings MAC filtering and wireless bridging Note For the SR515ac model the pages in this section are provided for both wireless bands once for the 2 4 Ghz band and once for the 5 G...

Page 102: ...uest virtual access points defined for your gateway If desired you can define up to three virtual access points for guest use 3 Click Apply Save to commit your settings The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Enable Wi Fi Button Not applicable to the SR350n model Click to enable the gateway s Wi Fi button Enable Wireless Click to enable the gateway s Wi ...

Page 103: ...reless clients SSID Enter the Wi Fi SSID BSSID Enter the Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID to provide the MAC address assigned to the wireless router Country Select the country in which the gateway is deployed Country RegRev Available on SR515ac models only Enter the revision number of the reg ulations being followed for the selected country The default is 0 Max Clients Enter the maximum number o...

Page 104: ...pty PBC becomes the default value If Hide Access Point is enabled or the MAC filter list is empty with Allow chosen WPS2 will be disabled 1 In the left navigation bar click Wireless Security The following page appears Note For SR515ac models go to the Wireless 2 4 Ghz Band or 5 Ghz Band pages 2 Modify the settings as needed using the information provided in the field description table 3 Click Appl...

Page 105: ...ection Select SSID Select the SSID of the wireless network to which this security configuration will apply Network Authentic ation Select the desired network security authentication type Options are Open Shared 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA and Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK The fields shown in the Manual Setup AP section of the page vary based on the network authentication method that you s...

Page 106: ...rength Appears when WEP Encryption is set to Enabled Select the length of the encryption method Options are 128 bit and 64 bit 128 bit is the more robust option for security Current Network Key Appears when WEP Encryption is set to Enabled Select which of the four keys is presently in effect Network Key 1 4 Appears when WEP Encryption is set to Enabled Enter up to four encryption keys using the on...

Page 107: ...e RADIUS server Port 1812 is the current standard for RADIUS authentication per the IETF RFC 2865 Older servers may use port 1645 Options are 1 65535 RADIUS Key Optional Enter the encryption key if required needed to authenticate to the specified RADIUS Server WEP Encryption Select to enable Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP mode Options are Enabled and Disabled Encryption Strength Appears when WEP Enc...

Page 108: ... WPA in the Network Authentication field The fields shown below appear 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the field description table below and in 802 1X Network Authentication 3 Click Apply Save to save the settings The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description WPA Group Rekey Interval The frequency at which the gateway automatically updates the gr...

Page 109: ...hether to allow the base MAC address to be substituted for the password in lieu of manually entering a password When this box is checked the WPA WAPI passphrase field is ignored WPA Group Rekey Interval The frequency at which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices Options are 1 65535 seconds WPA WAPI Encryption Select the encryption standard Th...

Page 110: ...elect WPA2 or Mixed WPA2 WPA in the Network Authentication field The following fields appear Note For SR515ac models go to the Wireless 2 4 Ghz Band or 5 Ghz Band pages 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the field description table below 3 Click Apply Save to save the settings The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description Select SSID Select the SSID...

Page 111: ... most compatible with the selected network authentication method Options are l AES Advanced Encryption Standard l TKIP AES AES combined with TKIP Temporary Key Integrity Protocol WEP Encryption Select to enable Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP mode Options are Enabled and Dis abled Encryption Strength Appears when WEP Encryption is set to Enabled Select the length of the encryption method Options are ...

Page 112: ...assword in lieu of manually entering a password When this box is checked the WPA WAPI passphrase field is ignored WPA Group Rekey Interval The frequency at which the gateway automatically updates the group key and sends it to connected LAN client devices Options are 1 65535 seconds WPA WAPI Encryption Select the encryption standard This field displays the option most compatible with the selected n...

Page 113: ...st NIC is used to determine access to the network It is also known as Layer 2 address filtering 1 In the left navigation bar click Wireless MAC Filter The following page appears 2 Select an SSID to which this MAC filter rule should apply 3 In the MAC Restrict Mode field select whether to apply MAC filtering Options are l Disabled MAC filtering is off l Allow For specified MAC address access is per...

Page 114: ...he information in the field description table 3 Click Apply Save to commit your changes The fields on this page are explained in the following table Field Name Description AP Mode Select whether to enable or disable access point AP functionality Options are l Wireless Bridge Disables AP functionality l Access Point Enables AP functionality Wireless bridge functionality is still available and wirel...

Page 115: ...idge is granted access Remote Bridge MAC Address Enter the MAC address es of the remote bridges to be allowed access Advanced On this page you can configure the advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a desired speed set the fragmentation threshold the RTS threshold the wakeup interval for cli ents in po...

Page 116: ... this field is labeled 802 11n Bandwidth Select the operating bandwidth Options are l 20MHz This option utilizes only one 20MHz band l 40MHz This option provides better throughput by taking advantage of two adjacent 20MHz bands Control Sideband Applies only to 40 MHz 802 11n operation The control sideband is the 20 MHz chan nel on which the network is advertised where client devices will find beac...

Page 117: ...hain save Select whether to turn on power save mode Options are Enable and Disable Note Before setting this parameter set 802 11n EWC to Auto RX power chain save quiet time Sets the delay time in seconds between when system activity ceases and power save mode engages Options are 0 2147483647 seconds Note Before setting this parameter set 802 11n EWC to Auto and to Enable RX power chain save PPS Se...

Page 118: ... Enter the maximum number of client devices that can connect to the router Options are 1 255 Xpress Technology Select whether to enable Xpress Technology This technology is compliant with draft specifications of two planned wireless industry standards Options are Enabled and Disabled Regulatory Mode Available for SR515ac models only Select whether to enable support for 802 11h or 802 11d regulatio...

Page 119: ...g Recep tion BFE Available for SR515ac models only Select to concentrate the transmission signal at the gateway location Options are Enabled and Disabled Station Info On this page you can view authenticated wireless stations and their status In the left navigation bar select Wireless Station Info The following page appears Click Refresh to update the information DIAGNOSTICS in this section you can...

Page 120: ...tested and what actions to take in the event that a particular test should fail click the Help link at the far right of each line item To test at the VP level in lieu of at an individual VC connection click Test With OAM F4 Note For SR515ac models status is shown for both wireless bands in the Test your Wireless Connection row Fault Management On this page you can view diagnostics regarding your V...

Page 121: ...ned and operated by a single entity MDs are configured with names and levels and a hierarchical relationship exists between domains based on levels Options are 0 7 The larger the domain the higher the value you should select 3 Enter the Destination MAC Address 4 Enter any applicable 802 1Q VLAN IDs Options are 0 4095 Ethernet OAM On this page you can view diagnostics regarding your VDSL PTM or Eth...

Page 122: ... allowed Auto Event Select whether to create event log entries automatically Variable Retrieval Select to enable on demand link diagnostics including bit error rate approximation Link Events Select to enable reporting of critical conditions that may cause link failure Remote Loopback Select to enable on demand link diagnostics including bit error rate approximation Active Mode Click to enable this...

Page 123: ...re 1 4094 The default is 1 no VLAN tag CCM Transmission Select to enable CCM transmission Remote MEP ID Enter the ID of the remote MEP Options are 1 8191 The default is 1 no remote MEP Loopback and Linktrace Test section Target MAC Enter the MAC address for the test e g 02 10 18 aa bb cc Linktrace TTL Enter the maximum number of hops allowed Optinons are 1 233 The default is 1 no hop limit Loopbac...

Page 124: ...ou want to trace 3 Click Submit or for the SR515ac click Trace Route to Host The details of the trace appear on the page Management In this section you can manage configuration files access control management server configurations SNMP Agent settings and work with event logs Settings In this section you can back up the current settings restore saved settings or reset the gateway to default setting...

Page 125: ...pears Click OK The backupsettings conf file is created in your default download location 3 To save a backup file of the default settings to a local drive click Backup Default Settings The open save dialog box appears Click OK The backupdefaultsettings conf file is created in your default download location Note If you plan to create backups frequently you may want to rename the backup files by appe...

Page 126: ...Default settings can be managed here 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Settings Update The following page appears 2 Click the Browse button for the type of setting you wish to restore 3 Locate the desired conf file on your local system and click Open 4 Click the appropriate Update button The gateway reboots when the update has completed Restore Default ...

Page 127: ...o its default settings which can be the factory defaults or defaults that you customized and stored For details see Restore Default and Restore Default sections above 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Settings Restore Default The following page appears 2 Click Restore Default Settings The gateway is rebooted ...

Page 128: ... CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 127 System Log On this page you can view and configure the system log generated for your gateway 1 In the left navigation bar click Management System Log The following page appears ...

Page 129: ...IGHT 2016 128 2 To view the contents of the system log click View System Log The System Log details page appears 3 To update the displayed entries click Refresh 4 To modify the system log settings a Click Configure System Log The System Log Configuration page appears ...

Page 130: ...leshooting a situation with a subscriber for which increased detail is required This field has the same options as the Logging Level field Mode Controls where log events will be sent To send logs to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote syslog server select Remote or Both To record events in the local memory of your SmartRG gateway select Local or Both c Click Apply Save to save your c...

Page 131: ...lowing l To view the log click View l To purge the log entries and start fresh click Reset A confirmation message appears Click Close l To export the log to a local drive click the here link in the last line of the instructions on the page The log appears in the browser window You can save the page or select all of the log text paste into a Notepad window and save the file SNMP Agent ...

Page 132: ...lained in the following table Field Name Description Read Community The options are public and private The default is public Set Community The options are public and private The default is private System Name The name of the system System Location Optional The location of the system System Contact The contact for the system Trap Manager IP The IP address where the trap manager is installed Managem...

Page 133: ...ts including l Cisco Prime Home l ClearVision l Calix Consumer ACS A minimum firmware level of v2 5 0 x is required If you need to modify the request defaults consult the ACS manufacturer s documentation 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Management Server TR 069 Management The following page appears 2 Update or complete the necessary fields per the instructions from your ACS platform v...

Page 134: ...d When this feature is disabled every gateway deployed with this setting must be manually locally re configured to enable this client if needed later ACS URL from DHCP Available for SR515ac models only Click the Enabled checkbox to enable your gateway to obtain the ACS URL via DHCP Inform Interval The frequency in seconds with which the CPE gateway checks in with the ACS to sync and exchange data ...

Page 135: ... URL There is typically no need to set the Connection Request URL as it is nor mally established automatically based on the effective WAN IP In some cases the port can be configured as needed An example value for this field might be http xxx xxx xxx xxx 30005 where the xxx values are specific WAN IP octet numbers Note The default port value is 30005 This may need to be configured for interoperabil...

Page 136: ... physical STUN server s assigned network address An invalid address will produce an immediate on page error message from the gateway You can enter a maximum of 256 characters An ACS server may also have STUN functionality running on the same physical box Consult your ACS vendor for implementation options and also TR 069 protocol documentation if necessary STUN Server Port Set the port number assoc...

Page 137: ...alues attributed These minimum and maximum keep alive times define respectively the minimum time to retain the mapping information STUN has discovered and the maximum time to retain that inform ation before refreshing it through forced re discovery With the above mentioned NAT schemes it is possible the network address translation initially established may not be used after a spe cified elapsed ti...

Page 138: ...o commit your settings Access Control On this page you can manage access to your gateway and network Depending on the model you may be able to configure passwords accounts services the logout timer and or access lists Not all features are available on all models Accounts On this page you can create and manage user accounts for your gateway Your gateway can support multiple login accounts for its o...

Page 139: ... selected 5 Click Save Account to commit your changes The new account is created To test the account credentials log out of the interface and then log back in using the new account Modify or Delete an Account Note You can NOT modify or delete the default user accounts Admin Support MFG or User but you can disable the Support MFG or User accounts You must be logged into the gateway as the Admin or ...

Page 140: ...wish to modify or delete 3 Do one of the following a To modify an account check or clear the desired boxes and then click Update Account to commit your changes b To delete an account scroll to the bottom of the page and click Delete Account to remove the account c To disable or enable an account click the Enable Disable account buttons ...

Page 141: ...user mfg IDH7iw ibRsPOIBa Services On this page you can define a Service Control List to control which services FTP HTTP Telnet etc are restricted on the LAN 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Access Control Services The following page appears 2 Modify settings as desired 3 Click Save Apply to commit your settings The fields on this page are explained in the following table ...

Page 142: ...WAN side firewall WAN Port Number The port the access control applies to on the WAN side for the given service See port information below Service port options FTP FTP Service access For WAN this is default port HTTP HTTP Service access For WAN this is in association with specified port default is port 80 ICMP ICMP Service access For WAN this is default port SNMP SNMP Service access For WAN this is...

Page 143: ...o be configured Options are admin support user Old Password Enter the current password for the entered User Name New Password Enter the new password for the entered User Name A maximum of 16 characters is allowed Confirm Password Re enter the new password Access List On this page you can create and manage access control lists to control inbound access to specific IP addresses Note This feature is ...

Page 144: ...checkbox next to it and then click Remove The list is updated Logout Timer On this page you can define the maximum time that a session can remain open before the gateway logs out Note This feature is available only for SR515ac models 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Access Control Logout Timer The following page appears 2 In the Logout Timer Period field type the number of minutes aft...

Page 145: ...ucts are available for down load by direct customers of SmartRG via the SmartRG Customer Portal 1 In the left navigation bar click Management Update Software The following page appears 2 Follow the on page instructions When the update has completed the gateway reboots Reboot Occasionally troubleshooting measures may require that the gateway be rebooted On this page you can reboot your gateway ...

Page 146: ...NFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 145 1 In the left navigation bar select Management Reboot The following page appears 2 Click Reboot Your gateway is rebooted and you must log in again if you want to make further changes ...

Page 147: ...gs Our gateways contact the activation server to have their ACS settings modified on initial power up or after being reset to factory default settings Note Activation server support is provided for ALL SmartRG gateways at no additional cost SmartRG Inc enters gateway MAC addresses into the activation server prior to shipment TR 069 Remote Management ACS Support With a rich TR 069 heritage and a st...

Page 148: ...RTRG INC PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2016 147 ACS solution Cisco Prime Home ACS SmartRG gateways have a long history of Prime Home formerly ClearVision ACS inter operability ...

Page 149: ...Managed Wi Fi Wi Fi Signal Monitor IPv6 IPTV Ready SR552n Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 5 GE ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR550n Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 3 FE 1 GE ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR515ac Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 4 FE 1 GE ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR512nm Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 4 FE 1 GE Coax ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR510n Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 4 FE 1 GE ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR505n Tri mode ADSL2 VDSL2 GigE 3 FE 1 GE...

Page 150: ...RIGHT 2016 149 Model Broadband Con nection LAN ports LAN Device Discovery Managed Firewall Managed Wi Fi Wi Fi Signal Monitor IPv6 IPTV Ready SR350NE Ethernet 4 FE ü ü 802 11n ü ü ü SR100 ADSL2 4 FE ü ü SR10 ADSL2 1 FE ü ü For more information contact SmartRG Support ...

Page 151: ...hether the VPI VCI user name and password are correctly entered Q Why can t I access the web configuration page of the DSL gateway A Choose Start Run from the desktop and ping 192 168 1 1 IP address of the DSL gateway If the DSL gateway is not reachable check the type of the network cable the connection between the DSL gateway and the PC and the TCP IP configuration of the PC Q How can I reload th...

Page 152: ...page l Added section for Access Control new feature in FW v2 5 0 7 l Corrected the table content for the fields seen on the NAT page found in the IPoE WAN interface workflow l Miscellaneous formatting and content corrections l Implemented image compression to reduce pdf file size 3 3 1 28 2015 l Cosmetic enhancements l Replaced page shots with new UI color scheme and logos l Expanded coverage of A...

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