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User Guide

Icotera IGW3000

Triple play FTTH solution

Published: May 2014
Software version: 2.7.0

Document version: 12.0

Summary of Contents for IGW3000

Page 1: ...User Guide Icotera IGW3000 Triple play FTTH solution Published May 2014 Software version 2 7 0 Document version 12 0...

Page 2: ...managing the IGW3000 7 Web interface general overview 7 Logging in to the web interface 9 Managing the user settings and configuration 10 Managing the Wi Fi configuration 16 Managing the network setti...

Page 3: ...on and CATV This device features a powerful dual core architecture where all processor intensive tasks are handled by a dedicated core leaving one core available for other immediate tasks This explici...

Page 4: ...optical uplink with auto detection Downlink Interfaces 4 x 10 100 1000 RJ45 ports Auto negotiation for speed and duplex Auto MDI MDX Performance Gigabit routing with NAT and bridging Power and Enviro...

Page 5: ...ink Activity LAN port activity Green Off Bad connection no connection to this port On Corresponding port linked and operating at 1 Gb s Link Status LAN port status Yellow Off Corresponding port set to...

Page 6: ...e ports and one F type CATV RF output port Optical fiber connectors are placed inside the device Power Port The power port accepts DC 12V power source It is important to make sure that the proper powe...

Page 7: ...e web interface Figure 3 Icotera IGW3000 web interface Top bar The top bar contains the Icotera logo and the CPE name Menu The menu is arranged in a tabbed format and it consists of two levels main an...

Page 8: ...nt tab The Refresh button displayed in the Status menu reloads all the status information on the current tab Save saves all changes made on the current tab Apply applies all changes saved during the c...

Page 9: ...e possible to open the web interface using the http IGW3000 address If the IGW3000 acts as a DNS server for the customer the web interface is available under http IGW3000 2 Enter your username and pas...

Page 10: ...rname and password Use the following steps to manage your username and password 1 In the main menu click System to go to System Account manager Figure 5 Account manager tab in the System menu 2 Under...

Page 11: ...nt connection for the Wi Fi LED In case of an event indicated by the red LED all the LEDs supposed to be enabled are turned on 3 Confirm your changes by clicking the Save button on the bottom bar Obta...

Page 12: ...to generate the filename automatically Use the Send button to export the file to the TFTP server Note By default the Techsupport tab is visible for the operator account only It can be made available...

Page 13: ...tab in the System menu 2 To use the Ping tool go to the Ping area and proceed as follows Use the Ping address field to enter the IPv4 address to be pinged Tick the Use predefined values box if you wan...

Page 14: ...operator account only It can be made available for different accounts only from the CLI and or configuration file Backing up and restoring the configuration Use the following steps to back up or resto...

Page 15: ...e IGW3000 15 Figure 10 Diagnostics tab in the System menu Note By default the Diagnostics tab is visible for the operator account only It can be made available for different accounts only from the CLI...

Page 16: ...at contains the desired interface configuration If only one interface is available to be configured then the area name is Configuration Otherwise two areas are displayed and the relevant interface nam...

Page 17: ...he interface doesn t provide any layer of security 9 Use the Fragmentation field to define the fragmentation threshold for incoming packets 10 Use the RTS field to define the Request To Send threshold...

Page 18: ...nd To fields in hh mm format 5 Confirm your changes by clicking the Save button on the bottom bar After applying these settings with the Apply button the Wi Fi interface s and global Wi Fi settings wi...

Page 19: ...isables the access list Allow allows only the devices in the access list to connect to the interface Deny prevents the devices in the access list from connecting to the interface and allows all the ot...

Page 20: ...ood As a result of this survey a list of scanned networks is presented In order to execute the site survey from your IGW complete the following steps 1 Click Wifi Network Scan to open the Network Scan...

Page 21: ...ork Scan tab is closed Tips To improve Wi Fi performance make sure that 1 The configured channel does not conflict with any other 2 4 GHz Wi Fi equipment 2 Channel width Wifi Interfaces Global Setting...

Page 22: ...s available for all interfaces In order to manage the IP settings through this menu use the following steps 1 Click Network IP to open the IP tab Figure 15 IP tab in the Network menu 2 Go to the area...

Page 23: ...m 60 to 86400 and it cannot be lower than the value in the Lease time field It is recommended to leave this value at its default setting Note For static interfaces only the following fields are availa...

Page 24: ...provided For example if you want to serve Internet pages using the HTTP protocol set this to Web server Protocol specifies either TCP UDP or TCP UDP protocol Most Internet services use TCP and a few...

Page 25: ...b in the Network menu 2 Use the following fields to configure the DMZ settings for your network Status enables the DMZ in your network In order to change the DMZ settings this drop down box must be se...

Page 26: ...the WAN interfaces through this menu use the following steps 1 Click Network WAN to display a list of all web UI user controlled WAN interfaces The name of each of the interfaces is given in parenthe...

Page 27: ...r address 4 If the interface to be configured is of PPPoE type use the following fields Username enter the username for the interface It must be a string no longer than 31 characters Password enter th...

Page 28: ...ying system status information To access the system status information click Status System The System tab will be displayed showing the following system status information CPE Model CPE product name S...

Page 29: ...ill be displayed showing the WAN interface information grouped into the following sections Link contains link speed and mode information IP Info contains WAN interface IP and MAC address information S...

Page 30: ...g the LAN interface information grouped into areas each of which refers to a particular LAN interface This information is grouped into the following sections IP Info contains LAN interface IP and MAC...

Page 31: ...he Status menu Monitoring the Wi Fi interface To access the Wi Fi interface information click Status Wi Fi The Wi Fi tab will be displayed showing the Wi Fi interface information in two or three areas...

Page 32: ...SSID is hidden and the interface status IP Info contains Wi Fi interface IP and MAC address information Stations contains information about the clients connected to the Wi Fi interface such as receiv...

Page 33: ...P registration status of a given line If the given VoIP line is a duplicate of another the register state displayed for this line is Duplicate SIP Proxy current SIP proxy set for a given line The seco...

Page 34: ...ab visible for both the operator and user account displays the current UPnP service status and monitoring information The UPnP Status field indicates whether the UPnP service is enabled or disabled on...

Page 35: ...Configuring and managing the IGW3000 35 Interval indicates the configured interval in minutes in which the TR 069 client will attempt to connect to the ACS Figure 27 Services tab in the Status menu...

Page 36: ...le for the operator account only To access the IGW log information click Status Log The Log tab will be displayed containing the current IGW log information The refresh rate of the log window can be c...

Page 37: ...ar to disappear This can take up to 2 minutes To discard all the changes saved during the current session use the Log out button on the right side of the main menu To save the changes made on the curr...

Page 38: ...y changes to the IGW3000 configuration you can log out from the web interface using the Log out button on the right side of the main menu Figure 29 Location of the Log out button in the main menu You...

Page 39: ...ws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form o...

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