ELTEX NTU-2V User Manual

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NTU-2V
NTU-RG-1402G-W
user manual, version 1.0 (18 August 2014)
Optical Network Terminals
IP address:
192.168.1.1
User name:
user
Password:
user

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  • Page 1 NTU-2V NTU-RG-1402G-W user manual, version 1.0 (18 August 2014) Optical Network Terminals IP address: 192.168.1.1 User name: user Password: user...
  • Page 2 Notes contain important information, tips or recommendations on device operation and setup. Warnings are used to inform users about harmful situations for the device and the user alike, which could cause malfunction or data loss. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The Wireless Bridge Submenu. Configuration of Wireless Connection in the Bridge Mode ......43 4.5.5 The Advanced Submenu. Advanced Settings ...................... 44 The Storage Service Menu. File Storage Services ..................... 45 4.6.1 The Storage Device Info Submenu. Information on Connected Devices ............45 ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 4 APPENDIX B – ADDITIONAL SERVICES ..........................51 Call Waiting Notification ............................51 Call Transfer ................................51 Conference ................................51 Message Waiting Indication (MWI) – Notification about Voice Mail ............... 51 ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE AND WARRANTY ..........................53 ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ONT can be used in residential estates and offices. The range of ONT NTU equipment produced by Eltex comprises of the following terminals: NTU-2V with two Ethernet user network interfaces (UNI) – 1 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T port, 1 Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T port – and one FXS port;...
  • Page 6: Device Description

    1 Gbps and allows wireless network to be used for delivery of modern high-speed services to client equipment. 2.2 Models NTU-2V and NTU-RG devices are designed to support various interfaces and features (see Table 1). Table 1 – Models Model Name...
  • Page 7 ____________________________________________________________________________________ For NTU-2V models: 1 RJ-45 10/100 Base-T port, 1 RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T port. – Wi-Fi transmitter/receiver 802.11ac , 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g. 2 USB2.0 ports for connection of external drives such as USB and HDD. The terminal uses an external adapter for 220 V / 12 V power supply.
  • Page 8 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Firmware update via web interface, TR-069, OMCI. Remote monitoring, configuration, and setup: TR-069; web interface; OMCI; Telnet. Fig. 1 shows a diagram of NTU equipment connection. Fig. 1 – Connection of NTU-2V, NTU-RG-1402G-W ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 9: Key Specifications

    1310 nm Upstream connection speed 1244 Mbps Transmitter power from +0.5 to +5 dBm Optical spectrum width (RMS) 1 nm Receiver 1490 nm Downstream connection speed 2488 Mbps Receiver sensitivity from -8 to -28 dBm ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 10 15 W max. NTU-RG-1402G-Wac 15 W max. Operating temperature range from +5 to 40°C Relative humidity up to 80 % Dimensions NTU-2V 122×96×32 mm NTU-RG 187x120x32 mm Weight NTU-2V 0.25 kg NTU-RG 0.3 kg ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 11: Design

    Fig. 2 shows NTU-2V rear panel. Fig. 2 – NTU-2V Rear Panel Connectors and controls located on the rear panel of NTU-2V are listed in Table 3. Table 3 – Description of LEDs and Controls Located on the Rear Panel...
  • Page 12: Ntu-Rg

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Controls and LED indicators located on NTU-2V side and top panels are listed in Table 4. Table 4 – Description of LEDs and Controls Located on the Side and Top Panels Panel Element Description Power power on indicator Status...
  • Page 13 Table 7 – Description of Side Panel Buttons Item Side Panel Element Description a functional key that reboots the device and resets it to factory Reset settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi on/off button enables automatically protected Wi-Fi connection for device ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 14: Light Indication

    1000 Mbps connection flashes transferring data packets glows phone handset is picked up flashes port is not registered or SIP authentication is not Phone 1..2 completed on server flashes slowly receiving a call ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 15: Lan Interface Indication

    IP address are: LAN – 192.168.1.1, subnet mask – 255.255.255.0. Access can be provided from LAN 1 and LAN 2 ports. 2.8 Delivery Package The standard delivery package of NTU-2V, NTU-RG-1402G-W includes: — NTU-2V, NTU-RG-1402G-W optical network terminal; — 220V/12V power adapter;...
  • Page 16: Ntu-Rg-1402G-W Architecture

    The ACS block is used for device remote control with the help of the ACS server (Auto Configuration Server). The block is used for communication with subscriber's equipment and processing of queries from NTP devices and enables services. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 17: Ntu-Rg-1402G-W Configuration Through Web Interface. User Access

    When the address is entered, the device requires user to log in. User name: user, password: user. In order to prevent unauthorised access to the device, the password is recommended to be changed (see section 4.7.4 The ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 18 The Passwords Submenu. Access Control Configuration (Passwords). Given below is a general view of the device configuration window. A navigation tree for object settings is in the left pane, while the settings editor is to the right. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 19: The Device Info Menu. Device Information

    System time – current time of the device; – Uptime – time from the last device reboot. 4.1.2 The WAN Submenu. The Status of Services The tab contains summary of existing configurations of the WAN interface. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 20: The Detail Submenu. Detailed Information

    The Statistics Submenu. Traffic Flow Information for Ports of the Device The menu shows statistics of received and transmitted packets for WAN Service, LAN, and optical interface. LAN interface: For the INTERNET and VoIP services only. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 21 Temperature – temperature of SFF module; Vcc Voltage – supply voltage; Bias Current – bias current. In order to clear the statistics and start gathering it from the beginning, click the Reset Statistic button. Optional ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 22: The Route Submenu. The Routing Table

    MAC addresses. Every record is stored in cache for 5 minutes since its creation. IP-address – client IP address; Flags – status flags: Complete – active client; – Incomplete – client does not respond to ARP queries; – HW-Address – client MAC address; Device – client interface. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 23: The Dhcp Submenu. Active Dhcp Leases

    MAC – device MAC address; Associated – SSID association status; Authorized – authorisation status; SSID – ID of the network the client is associated with; Interface – access interface. Click the Refresh button to refresh the information. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 24: The Voice Submenu. Monitoring Of Telephone Ports

    Account enabled – the status of FXS port in configuration; Status – authentication status; Error – SIP server error; Response code – SIP server response code; Extension – phone number; Display name – user name displayed; Authentication name – user name for authentication. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 25: The Pppoe Menu. Ppp Settings

    The menu allows configuration of main parameters of the LAN interface. IP address – device address in local network; Subnet Mask – subnet mask. If the menu is not presented in configuration, the parameters have already been configured by you operator. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 26: The Port Mapping Submenu. Distribution Configuration For Ports And Services

    WWW, and FTP. A device may have up to 32 records. If the menu is not presented in configuration, the parameters have already been configured by you operator. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 27 Custom Service – create new rules not listed in the Select a Service list; – Server IP Address – IP address of the server in local network; External Port Start – the first port in the port range accessed from Internet; ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 28: The Port Triggering Submenu. Port Triggering Configuration

    Available are only the interfaces configured to work in the router mode with enabled translation of network addresses. – Application Name – application settings: – Select an application – select a preconfigured rule; – Custom an application – create new rules not listed in the Select an application list. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 29: The Dmz Host Submenu. Dmz Settings

    The IP Filtering function filters router traffic by IP addresses and ports. Filtration Settings for Outgoing Traffic All outgoing traffic will be transmitted by default. Rules created in the menu allow filtration of undesired traffic. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 30: Filtration Settings For Incoming Traffic

    Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the settings. Filtration Settings for Incoming Traffic When a firewall is turned on in a WAN or LAN interface, all incoming traffic which does not satisfy the set rules will be blocked. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 31 Select All – when set, allows selection of all available interfaces. You can also select an interface from the list by setting a flag in front of it. Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the settings. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 32: The Mac Filtering Submenu. Filtering Settings For Mac Addresses

    – WAN Interfaces (Configured in Bridge mode only) – allows a WAN interface to be selected from a drop- down list (only the interfaces in the bridge mode re available). Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the settings. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 33: The Parental Control Submenu. Parental Control: Restrictions Configuration

    – End Blocking Time (hh:mm) – the time when blocking ends (hh:mm). The restrictions will apply if the correct system time is set for the device. Click the Apply/Save button to add settings to the table. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 34: The Url Filter Submenu. Internet Access Restriction Settings

    Dynamic DNS is often used in local networks where clients get IP addresses by DHCP and then register their names in a local DNS server. In order to add a record, click the Add button. Click Remove in front of a selected record to remove it. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 35 — DDNS Provider Server Name – name of the DDNS provider; — DDNS Provider URL – URL of the DDNS provider; — Hostname – host name registered at the DDNS provider; — Interface – access interface. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 36: The Upnp Menu. Automatic Setup Of Network Devices

    Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. 4.3.7 The UPnP Menu. Automatic Setup of Network Devices This section allows setup of the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) function. UPnP ensures compatibility with network equipment, software, and peripheral devices. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 37: The Voice Menu. Sip Telephony Settings

    — Enable – when the flag is set, the port is enabled; — Number – phone number; — Display name – user name displayed; If the menu is not presented in configuration, the parameters have already been configured by you operator. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 38: The Sip Advanced Setting Submenu. Sip Advanced Settings

    — Anonymous calling – when set, calls are anonymously made from a port (number identifying blocker); — DND – when sets, enables the Do Not Disturb service. Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 39: The Wi-Fi Menu. Wi-Fi Network Setup

    — SSID (Service Set Identifier) – assigns a name to the wireless network (case-sensitive keyboard input); The default name (SSID) of the wireless network is ELTEX-aaaa, where аааа are the last 4 digits of WAN MAC. WAN MAC is labelled on the device housing.
  • Page 40: The Security Submenu. Security Settings

    — Add Client – client authentication method (the settings are applicable in the WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK modes only). Click the Add Enrollee button to start the authentication process; — Use STA PIN – authentication using client PIN code; ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 41 WPA/WAPI passphrase – a secret phrase. Sets a password; a string of 8-63 ASCII characters. Follow the Click here to display link to show the secret phrase; the password will be displayed in a pop-up window. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 42 WPA Group Rekey Interval – time interval (in seconds) between changes of the WPA encryption keys. The keys are changed to increase protection of the wireless network. If you do not need to change the keys, set 0 to the field. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 43: The Mac Filter Submenu. Filtering Settings Of Mac Addresses

    Click the Apply/Save button to accept the changes. ASCII—is a set of 128 characters for machine representation of capital and lower case Latin characters, digits, punctuation marks, and special symbols. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 44: The Wireless Bridge Submenu. Configuration Of Wireless Connection In The Bridge Mode

    – Remote Bridges MAC Address – addresses of remote bridges. Router does not support the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) function in the bridge mode. Click Refresh to refresh information on available remote bridges. Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 45: The Advanced Submenu. Advanced Settings

    – 802.11n Protection – when enabled, enhances protection but decreases throughput; – Support 802.11n Client Only – when enabled, denies 802.11b/g clients to access the device; – RIFS Advertisement – reduced Interframe Space, reduces interval between data units (PDUs), increases Wi-Fi efficiency; ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 46: The Storage Service Menu. File Storage Services

    Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. The Storage Service Menu. File Storage Services 4.6.1 The Storage Device Info Submenu. Information on Connected Devices The menu lists all available connected storage devices. The following information is provided: ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 47: The User Accounts Submenu. Configuration Of Samba Users

    The menu allows the default settings to be restored. The device will be rebooted in this case. This will also cancel all changes made in device default settings. Click the Restore Default Settings button to reset the device to factory settings. The device will be rebooted in this case. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 48: The Internet Time Submenu. System Time Settings

    In order to check availability of a connected device, enter its IP address into the field and click the Ping button. Click the TraceRoute button to view the route tracing. The information will be displayed on this page of the web interface. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 49: The Passwords Submenu. Access Control Configuration (Passwords)

    Remote – all events are returned to the Syslog server; – Both – both modes are enabled; – Flash – sends events to a USB drive; – Linux Level Console Display Level (printk) – display level of messages in Linux console; ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 50: The View Submenu. System Log Display

    Do not switch off or reboot the device during software update. The process may take several minutes. The device will be automatically rebooted when the update is completed. 4.7.7 The Reboot Submenu. Device Reboot Click the Reboot button to reboot the device. The device reboot may take several minutes. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 51: Appendix A - Possible Problems And Options For Their Solution

    Reset the router to default settings using the F password to web button on the rear panel. Unfortunately, all changes interface of the device you made in settings will be lost in this case. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 52: Appendix B - Additional Services

    In order to enable the MWI service, set the flag in the MWI field of the corresponding port on the VoIP/SIP Advanced Setting tab (see section 4.4.2 The SIP Advanced Setting Submenu. SIP Advanced Settings). ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 53 Call barring mode field. In order to allow all outgoing calls, choose the Allow all option. In order to deny all calls to 1150, specify Deny by digit map in the Call barring mode field. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 54: Acceptance Certificate And Warranty

    NTU________________ Optical Network Terminal with serial number ____________________ meets the requirements of technical specification TU6650-098-33433783-2013 and is classified as fit for operation. The manufacturer, OOO Eltex Enterprise, guarantees that the subscriber gateway meets the requirements of technical specification TU6650-098-33433783-2013 provided its operation conditions correspond to the ones set forth in this Manual.
  • Page 55 ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ NTU-2V, NTU-RG Optical Network Terminals...

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