Product Overview ......................4 General Features and Characteristics ................ 4 Physical Description ....................4 Configuring and 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 ................
The Icotera IGW3000 is a customer premises equipment designed for triple play services, dedicated to FTTH (Fiber To The Home) network in P2P (point-to-point) architecture. The Icotera IGW3000 is also referred to in this document as the IGW3000, or just Important IGW.
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the IGW3000 components, features and characteristics. General Features and Characteristics This section presents a list of features and characteristics of the Icotera IGW3000 related to its hardware, software and environment of operation. Features •...
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Figure 1. The Icotera IGW3000 front panel Status LEDs There are two types of the Icotera IGW3000 status LEDs: LAN port LEDs and the LEDs on the LED panel that is located between LAN and POTS ports. Figure 2. The Icotera IGW3000 status LEDs...
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The power port accepts DC 12V power source. It is important to make sure that the proper power adapter is suitable to a particular region. On/Off Switch The On/Off switch enables you to switch the IGW3000 on or off, as well as reboot the IGW3000 and restore the last saved configuration. Reset Button The Reset button enables you to reboot the IGW3000 and restore the default configuration.
The menu is arranged in a tabbed format and it consists of two levels: main and second. The main level provides access to general IGW3000 management categories, while the second level presents a submenu of available management tabs for each category.
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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 current session to the IGW3000 configuration. The right side of the bottom bar might contain the operator’s logo.
Logging in to the web interface Complete the following steps to log in to the web interface: Enter the address of your IGW3000 unit in the address bar of your web browser. The following login prompt will be displayed. Figure 4. Icotera IGW3000 login prompt...
LED behaviour parameters, as well as to back up and restore the IGW3000 configuration. It also allows the user to display or export vital information required for technical support specialists, use the Ping and Traceroute tools and reboot the device directly from the web UI.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 6. LED management tab in the System menu Under LED settings: • Use the Brightness drop-down to choose the LED brightness level: low, medium or high. • Use the none or timeout radio button in the Auto off field to specify whether to disable the auto off feature or not.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 7. Techsupport tab in the System menu Under Techsupport: • Use the Show button to display the technical support dump on the screen. • Use the Server field to specify the IPv4 address of the TFTP server.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 8. Net diagnostics tab in the System menu 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.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 • If the Use predefined values box is unchecked, you can specify custom ping parameters: data size in bytes in the Packet size field and the number of packets in the Packet count field. Then click the Ping button to send the ping packets to the specified address. The output of the Ping operation will be displayed below continuously.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 10. Diagnostics tab in the System menu. By default, the Diagnostics tab is visible for the operator account only. It can be made Note available for different accounts only from the CLI and/or configuration file.
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Managing the Wi-Fi configuration The Icotera IGW offers a rich set of Wi-Fi features, some of which can be controlled by the user’s web interface. This section describes how to control the Wi-Fi settings from the web interface menu.
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| ? , . / . The key length varies depending on the encryption type selected. The following table shows the dependencies between the encryption type and encryption key length. Table 2. Icotera IGW3000 encryption keys Encryption Encryption key length...
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 12. Access Schedule tab under Wifi > Interfaces menu In order to configure the access schedule, follow the instructions below: Click the WiFi > Interfaces > Access Schedule to open the Access Schedule tab.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 13. Access List tab in the Wifi menu Go to the Rules area which contains the access list for your interface. If two interfaces are available on the IGW, then two Rules areas are displayed and the relevant interface name is shown in parentheses following the Rules title.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 depending on the device. For more information on how to determine this address, please refer to your device manual. • Enabled: select this check box to include the device in the current access list. To temporarily exclude the device from the access list, deselect it.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Please note that the Site Survey table is cleared every time the Network 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.
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Managing the network settings The Network menu provides advanced configuration options to control the Layer 3 network parameters of your cabled and Wi-Fi network. This menu allows to configure the IP settings of all available interfaces, port forwarding rules, as well as the DMZ settings in your home network.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 • Netmask: specifies your network mask. • Gateway (only for dynamic IP configuration): specifies the IP address of your network gateway. • Wins (only for dynamic IP configuration): specifies the IP address of the Windows Internet Name Service server.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 After applying these settings with the Apply button, the network configuration will be changed. Notes • During DHCP configuration, take special care to ensure that the IP address, Netmask, Gateway and Range settings match each other. Under normal circumstances, the IP address and the gateway address should be the same.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 If you want to temporarily disable the port forwarding rule in the list, deselect the corresponding check box in the Enable column. To permanently remove the rule from the list, use the relevant Remove button.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Use the drop-down box under the UPnP tab to enable or disable UPnP. Click the Save button to save your changes. After applying these settings with the Apply button, the network configuration will be changed.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 • Address: enter the static IPv4 address designated for this interface. • Netmask: enter the netmask value for this interface. • Gateway: enter the address of the default gateway in the network. • Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS server address.
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Monitoring the IGW status and performance The Status menu provides a set of tabs that can be used to monitor the status and performance of the IGW interfaces and services. This section briefly describes the purpose and content of each of these tabs.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Monitoring the WAN interface characteristics and statistics To access the WAN interface information, click Status > WAN. The Summary tab of the WAN menu will be displayed, showing the WAN interface information grouped into the following sections: •...
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Monitoring the WAN interface bandwidth To access the WAN interface bandwidth information, click Status > WAN > Bandwidth. The Bandwidth tab of the WAN menu will be displayed and the WAN interface bandwidth graph will be rendered along with the current incoming and outgoing traffic indicator in KB/s or Kbps.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Figure 23. LAN tab in the 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, depending on how many Wi-Fi...
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 If only one Wi-Fi interface is available, then the name of its information area is Summary. Otherwise, two Wi-Fi interface areas are displayed and the relevant interface name is shown in parentheses following the Summary title. The interface information area consists of the following sections: •...
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Monitoring the VoIP service To access the VoIP interface information, click Status > VoIP. The VoIP tab will be displayed containing two areas. The first area – Phone Info – contains a table with general VoIP configuration information for both lines.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Monitoring the CATV service To access the CATV interface information, click Status > CATV. The CATV tab will be displayed containing the following fields: • Status: indicates whether the CATV service is enabled or disabled on your IGW.
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 – 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...
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Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Displaying the log information The log information in the web UI is available 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.
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Saving, applying and discarding changes To apply all the changes saved during the current session to the IGW3000 configuration, use the Apply button in the bottom bar and wait for the “Please wait” progress bar to disappear. This can take up to 2 minutes.
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 Logging out from the web interface When you are sure that you have applied all the necessary 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.
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The information contained in this document represents the current view of Icotera on the issues discussed as of the date of publication. Because Icotera must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Icotera, and Icotera cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication.
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