Ubee UBC1301-AA00 User Manual

Ubee UBC1301-AA00 User Manual

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Ubee UBC1301-AA00
DOCSIS 3.1
Advanced Voice Gateway
Firmware Version: 12.2.3101.20
Subscriber User Guide
March 2017
www.ubeeinteractive.com
9155 East Nichols Avenue, Suite 220
Centennial, CO 80112
Sales (email): amsales@ubeeinteractive.com
Support (email): amsupport@ubeeinteractive.com

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  • Page 1 Ubee UBC1301-AA00 DOCSIS 3.1 Advanced Voice Gateway Firmware Version: 12.2.3101.20 Subscriber User Guide March 2017 www.ubeeinteractive.com 9155 East Nichols Avenue, Suite 220 Centennial, CO 80112 Sales (email): amsales@ubeeinteractive.com Support (email): amsupport@ubeeinteractive.com...
  • Page 2 This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to Ubee), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts, or licensing, without the express written consent of Ubee and the business management owner of the material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.8 Device Label ............10 2 Installing the UBC1301-AA00 ........12 2.1 Setting Up and Connecting the UBC1301-AA00 .
  • Page 4 4 Understanding the Cable Modem Menu ......22 4.1 Using the CM Info Option ......... . . 22 4.1.1 Using the Status Option .
  • Page 5 6.4.5 Using the MAC Filter Option ........59 6.4.6 Using the Port Forwarding Option .
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome to the Ubee family of data networking products. This guide is specific to the UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway for cable service provider subscribers and serves the following purposes: Provides instructions on how to install, connect, and operate the UBC1301-AA00.
  • Page 7: Eco-Environmental Statements

    This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between itself and your body. This device must not be co-located with or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 8: Application Example

    The following diagram illustrates the general connection topology and applications of the UBC1301-AA00. Requesting Support Contact your service provider for direct support. Device documentation support may be available at: http://www.ubeeinteractive.com Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 9: Device Package Components

    8 hours standby time, and 5 hours talk time with one line active. Actual performance is affected by battery age and operating environment. Battery must be fully charged prior to first use. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 10: Device Panels, Connections And Leds

    The following images represent the UBC1301-AA00 front and rear panels. Connection descriptions are provided in section 1.5.2., and LED descriptions are provided in section 1.5.3. Front Panel Rear Panel Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 11: Device Connections

    Connects to standard telephones using an RJ11 cable. Telephone service must be enabled by your TEL 2 service provider. POWER Connects the power cable to the device. Use only the power cable provided with the UBC1301-AA00. 1.5.3 LED Behavior The following tables summarize the behavior of the LEDs on both the front and rear panels of the UBC1301-AA00.
  • Page 12: Specifications, Standards, And Firmware

    Cable: F-Connector, female USB: 1 USB 3.0 host port LAN: (4) 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports Telephony: (2) RJ11 ports, PacketCable 1.5/2.0 compatible DOCSIS 3.1 certified DOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0 certified Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 13 Beam forming technology and high powered amplifiers to extend range 4 Tx and 4 Rx antennas on each radio DHCP Client/Server, Static IP network assignment, RIPv1/v3, Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T, full duplex auto-negotiate functionality, IPv4 and IPv6 support Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 14: Default Values And Logins

    Note: Battery must be fully charged prior to first use. Default Values and Logins The UBC1301-AA00 is pre-configured with the default parameters for your cable service provider. Local Port Address: 192.168.100.1 Web Interface: http://192.168.100.1 Operation Mode: NAT Mode Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 15: Device Label

    Password: Random password of 12 alpha-numeric characters (can be found on the device label) Device Label The following is an example of the housing label for the UBC1301-AA00. Descriptions are provided in the table below. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 16 Displays the country in which the device was assembled. HH P/N Displays the product number for the manufacturer. Displays the device internal manufacturing order number. The DC (date code) indicates the date of manufacture. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 17: Installing The Ubc1301-Aa00

    To set up the device: 1. Remove the contents from the device packaging. 2. Place the UBC1301-AA00 in the best location to connect to other devices, such as PCs or gaming consoles. Place the UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway and wireless clients in open areas far away from transformers, heavy-duty motors, microwave ovens, refrigerators, fluorescent lights, and manufacturing equipment.
  • Page 18: Wall Mount Installation

    2.1.1 Wall Mount Installation You can mount the UBC1301-AA00 on a wall using the 2 mounting brackets on the side of the device. Two round or pan head screws are recommended. See the figure below. Label Size in Millimeters (mm) 6.65 +/- 0.35...
  • Page 19: Connecting Devices To The Network

    2.2.1 Connecting an Ethernet Device You can connect up to three additional Ethernet devices to the UBC1301-AA00. To connect another Ethernet device to the network: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet device (for example, a PC or gaming console) to an open Ethernet port on the back of the UBC1301-AA00.
  • Page 20: Connecting A Telephone Line

    All available wireless networks will appear in the drop-down menu. 2. The UBC1301-AA00 is shipped with a default SSID. The SSID is the name of the wireless network broadcast from the device so that wireless clients can connect to it.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting The Installation

    Using the Basic Option on page When prompted, enter the network key, also called the pre-shared key (PSK). This is a unique key for each device. The pre-shared key for the UBC1301-AA00 The default WPA pre-shared key is a randomly generated character string, 16 characters in length, and can be found on the device label.
  • Page 22 Wait for it to re-establish communications with the cable service provider. Try a different cable. The Ethernet cable may be damaged. If none of these suggestions work, contact your service provider for further assistance. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 23: Using The Web User Interface

    Using the Web User Interface The Web user interface (UI) for the UBC1301-AA00 is easy to access and allows you to view and configure settings for your wireless gateway device. You can validate the installation by accessing the Web user interface on the device.
  • Page 24 After logging in, the Cable Modem Status screen displays device information about the UBC1301-AA00. For screen field descriptions, refer to Using the Status Option on page Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 25: Logging Out Of The Web User Interface

    Logging Out of the Web User Interface Logging Out of the Web User Interface To log out of the UBC1301-AA00 web user interface, click the Logout icon on the main menu. After logging out, you are returned to the login screen, where you can log back into the device by clicking on ‘Please click here to login.’...
  • Page 26 Ubee Interactive Logging Out of the Web User Interface Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 27: Understanding The Cable Modem Menu

    The Status option displays the device’s software version, uptime, CM MAC and IP addresses. To view device status information: 1. Click CM Info from the left side menu. 2. Click Status below CM Info. Field descriptions follow the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 28: Using The Connection Option

    Downstream displays detailed information on the network traffic from the service provider to the local computer (downstream channels). Upstream displays detailed information on the network traffic from the computer to the remote destination (upstream channels). Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 29 1. Click CM Info from the left side menu. 2. Click Connection under CM Info. Please note that the following screen example shows the UBC1301-AA00 connected via DOCSIS 3.0. Field descriptions follow. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 30 Displays the channel width. Power Displays the receiver power level in decibel millivolts (dBmV) after ranging process. Displays the signal-to-noise ratio, the desired signal level to the background noise level. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 31: Using The Event Log Option

    Displays when the cable modem’s certificate expires. 4.1.3 Using the Event Log Option The Event Log option displays a log of events regarding the UBC1301-AA00’s connection status. To view event log information: 1. Click CM Info from the left side menu.
  • Page 32 Ubee Interactive Using the CM Info Option Label Description Time Displays the date and time of the event. Priority Displays the priority of the event. Description Describes the event. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 33: Understanding The Telephony Menu

    The Status option displays telephony startup procedure and line state information. To view telephony status information: 1. Click MTA from the left side menu. 2. Click Status under MTA. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 34: Using The Dhcp Option

    Displays the time the current connection will re-register. 5.1.2 Using the DHCP Option Use the DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) option to monitor the UBC1301-AA00 lease parameters, timers, and PacketCable DHCP Option 122. To view DHCP status: 1. Click MTA from the left side menu.
  • Page 35 Displays the SNMP entity Kerberos Realm (Sub-option 6) Displays the Kerberos domain name. Provisioning Timer (Sub-option 8) Displays the time interval for the provisioning flow to complete, if set. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 36: Using The Qos Option

    Using the MTA Option 5.1.3 Using the QoS Option Use the Quality of Service (QoS) option to monitor the UBC1301-AA00 error codewords, payload header suppression, and service flows. To monitor QoS parameters: 1. Click MTA from the left side menu.
  • Page 37: Using The Provisioning Option

    Use the Provisioning option to view the MTA configuration file and enterprise MIB settings. To view telephony provisioning details: 1. Click MTA from the left side menu. 2. Click Provisioning funder MTA. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 38: Using The Event Log Option

    Displays the priority level of the displayed event. Displays an identification number for the event. Text Defines the event with a detailed textual description. Endpoint Displays the endpoint name to which the event is related. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 39: Understanding The Gateway Menu

    2. Click WAN on the left side menu. 3. The following sub-menus are available for selection: Using the Setup Option on page 35 Using the Operation Mode Option on page 36 Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 40: Using The Setup Option

    Displays the remaining time before the WAN IP address expires, if applicable. Enable DNS Override to use specific host names and IP addresses instead of DNS Override using DNS (Domain Name Servers) to translate host names into IP addresses. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 41: Using The Operation Mode Option

    To configure the router operation mode: 1. Click WAN from the left side menu. 2. Click Operation Mode under WAN. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 42: Using The Lan Option

    The DHCPv4 screen allows you configure IPv4 DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) behavior. To configure DHCPv4 settings: 1. Click LAN from the left side menu. 2. Click DHCPv4 under LAN. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 43 Defines the starting IP address for the pool of IP addresses that can be used by connecting Start IP Address clients. Defines the ending IP address for the pool of IP addresses that can be used by connecting End IP Address clients. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 44: Using The Dhcpv6 Option

    Use the DHCPv6 option to configure IPv6 host IP addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and various configuration data required to operate in an IPv6 network. To configure DHCPv6 settings: 1. Click LAN from the left side menu. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 45 Windows 7 devices that turn off the network interface when they go into standby mode. This results in slow Web browsing until the device gets a new IPv6 address via DHCPv6. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 46: Using The Dhcp Lease Option

    Use the WLAN (wireless local area network) option to configure wireless network settings. For assistance in deploying and troubleshooting the wireless network, refer to Deploying and Troubleshooting the Wireless Network on page To view and configure wireless information: Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 47: Using The Basic Option

    2.4GHz and 5GHz radio bands simultaneously. Both radios are enabled by default. To configure basic wireless settings: 1. Click WLAN from the left side menu. 2. Click Basic under WLAN. Field descriptions follow the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 48 Displays the wireless network name (SSID) to which client devices connect. It displays the default SSID. The default SSID for the UBC1301-AA00 is “WIFI” plus the last 6 characters of the Cable Modem MAC address (in upper case) for the 2.4GHz radio band. “-5G” is added to the end for the 5GHz radio band.
  • Page 49: Using The Security Option

    1. Click WLAN from the left side menu. 2. Click Security under WLAN. Field descriptions follow the screen example. Click the box to display the key (wireless password) Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 50: Using The Wps Option

    Use the WPS option for automatic security configuration for devices connecting to the wireless network using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) without the need to know the encryption type, network name (SSID), or pre-shared key. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 51: Using The Access Control Option

    5GHz wireless networks. To configure wireless access: 1. Click WLAN from the left side menu. 2. Click Access Control under WLAN. Descriptions follow the screen sample below. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 52 Deny creates a list of wireless clients that you do not want to have access to your wireless network. Enter the MAC addresses of these clients in the MAC Addresses fields. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 53: Using The Wmm Option

    54Mbps (802.11g max speeds). To configure WMM: 1. Click WLAN from the left side menu. 2. Click WMM under WLAN. Descriptions follow the screen sample below. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 54 The Traffic Schedule will control access to the common queue, so that we can control what to do when reaching over-capacity. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 55: Deploying And Troubleshooting The Wireless Network

    When the wireless cable modem and wireless clients reach the distance threshold between each other, network performance degrades. To determine wireless gateway placement: Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 56 (Transmit Power, use -30dBm) – (Receiver Sensitivity, use RSSI value) = Allowable Free Space Loss Allowable Free Space Loss ÷ Materials Attenuation Value = Optimal Distance in Feet Between the UBC1301-AA00 and a Wireless Client Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 57 8. Check the wireless signal strength and speed of the computer connected wirelessly to the UBC1301-AA00. Instructions for checking speeds are provided for both a Windows and Mac computer in the table below. If the wireless computer is not connected, refer...
  • Page 58 If you want to use the 5GHz frequency, all wireless client adapters must support 5GHz. 6.3.6.4 Selecting a Wireless Channel You may need to change the wireless channel on which the UBC1301-AA00 operates when you are in computing, test, and other environments where several wireless access points may be operating in the 2.4GHz range.
  • Page 59: Using The Advanced Settings Options

    Using the Options option on page 55 Using the Firewall option on page 56 Using the IP Filter Option on page 57 Using the MAC PassThrough Option on page 58 Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 60: Using The Options Option

    ALG (Application Layer Gateway) of the device. To configure ALG protocols: 1. Click Advanced Settings from the left side menu. 2. Click Options under Advanced Settings. Field descriptions follow the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 61: Using The Firewall Option

    The Firewall screen allows you to select firewall settings and enable firewall options. To configure firewall settings: 1. Click Advanced Settings from the left side menu. 2. Click Firewall under Advanced Settings. Field descriptions follow the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 62: Using The Ip Filter Option

    Use the IP Filter option to filter IP addresses to block Internet traffic to specific network devices on the LAN. Any host on this list is not accessible to Internet traffic. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 63: Using The Mac Passthrough Option

    LAN interconnections. To configure a MAC PassThrough Address: 1. Click Advanced Settings from the left side menu. 2. Click MAC PassThrough under Advanced Settings. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 64: Using The Mac Filter Option

    Use the MAC Filter option to filter MAC addresses to block Internet traffic from specific network devices on the LAN. MAC filtering establishes a list and any host on this list is not able to access the network through the UBC1301-AA00. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 65 To remove a MAC address from the MAC filtering table, check the “Remove” box to the right of Remove the MAC address, then click the Remove button at the bottom of the screen. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 66: Using The Port Forwarding Option

    6.4.6 Using the Port Forwarding Option Forwarding tells the UBC1301-AA00 to which computer on the local area network to send data. If your host systems or applications have communications issues with the Internet, you can use forwarding to resolve the following issues: Data is sent from a local host to the Internet, but the return path of expected data is not received by your local host.
  • Page 67 3. Click the Create Entry button to begin setting up port forwarding. 4. Enter information in the forwarding fields as shown in the screen shot below. Field descriptions follow. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 68 Saves the forwarding rule. Cancel Cancels the rule. 5. Click Apply. The forwarding rule is created and displayed in the table as shown below. Additional field descriptions follow. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 69: Using The Port Trigger Option

    Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of ports on the server side. The difference between port forwarding and triggering is: Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 70 1. John requests a file from the RealAudio server (port 7070). Port 7070 is a “trigger” port and causes the device to record John’s computer IP address. The UBC1301-AA00 associates John's computer IP address with the “target” port range of 6970-7170.
  • Page 71 Saves the triggering rule. Cancel Cancels the triggering rule. 5. Click Apply. The triggering rule is created and displayed in the table as shown below. Additional field descriptions follow. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 72: Using The Dmz Option

    To set up a DMZ host: 1. Connect a PC to an Ethernet port on the UBC1301-AA00. Make sure both devices are powered on and functioning. 2. Connect a Home Gateway (or other device you wish to be in the DMZ) to an Ethernet port on the UBC1301-AA00.
  • Page 73: Using The Ddns Option

    The host can then be contacted by other hosts on the Internet, even if its IP address changes. The DDNS service for the UBC1301-AA00 is provided through third-parties and can be purchased from: Dynamic Network Services Inc. at www.dynDNS.com, or TZO at www.tzo.com.
  • Page 74: Using The Dns Override Option

    To configure DNS Overrides: 1. Click Advanced Settings from the left side menu. 2. Click DNS Override under Advanced Settings. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 75: Using The Ntp Option

    6.4.11 Using the NTP Option The NTP (Network Time Protocol) option lets you set the UBC1301-AA00 to automatically synchronize with Internet Time servers via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computing devices over networks.
  • Page 76: Using The Parental Control Option

    Apply/Save Applies the changes. Using the Parental Control Option Use the Parental Control option to configure access policies for the UBC1301-AA00. To configure Parental Control Options: 1. Click Gateway from the main menu. 2. Click Parental Control on the left side menu.
  • Page 77: Using The Tod Filter Option

    3. Click the Create Entry button to begin setting up time of day filters. 4. Enter information in the Time of Day Filter fields as shown in the screen shot below. Field descriptions follow. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 78 Label Description Edit Displays fields for the rule selected in order to change values. Remove All Deletes all entries in the forwarding table. Remove Deletes the selected rule. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 79: Using The Management Option

    Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Label Description User name Enter the new User name. New Password Enter the new Password. Confirm Password Confirm the new Password. Apply/Save Saves the changes. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 80: Using The Backup/Restore Option

    The file will be saved to your Downloads folder titled ‘GatewaySettings.conf.’ 6.6.2.2 Restoring the UBC1301-AA00 to a Previously Saved Configuration To restore the device to a previously saved configuration, click the Choose File button. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 81: Using The Factory Default Option

    Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on page 6.6.3 Using the Factory Default Option The Factory Default option allows you to restore the UBC1301-AA00 to the factory default settings. To reset the device to factory settings: 1. Click Management from the left side menu.
  • Page 82: Using The Client List Option

    Apply Applies the changes. 6.6.4 Using the Client List Option The Client List screen displays computers and devices connected to the UBC1301-AA00. To view connected devices: 1. Click Management from the left side menu. 2. Click Client List under Management.
  • Page 83: Using The Diagnostics Option

    2. Enter a target IP address or URL name to ping in the space provided. 3. Enter new parameters or accept the default values. 4. Click Start Test. Field description follow the example below. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 84 1. Choose Traceroute from the Utility drop-down menu. 2. Enter a target IP address or URL name of which to trace a route. 3. Enter new parameter values or accept the default values. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 85: Using The Home Topology Option

    Use the Home Topology option to view the current wireless network connections for the UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway. In the following screen example: BLUE node in the middle indicates the UBC1301-AA00. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 86 The lines indicate the connections between the interfaces. When you hover over a node, it displays the MAC addresses of the connected devices (the gray pop-up window in the below example). Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 87: Understanding The Moca Menu

    Using the Status Option on page 82 Using the Status Option The Status option allows you to view the MoCA status of the UBC1301-AA00. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 88 Enabled means MoCA traffic is encrypted. Disabled means MoCA traffic is not encrypted. Auto Scan If true, the UBC1301-AA00 auto scans the MoCA frequency range to find an existing MoCA network. If one is not found, then the UBC1301-AA00 will become the Network Coordinator of its own MoCA network.
  • Page 89: Understanding The Battery Menu

    3. Click Battery Info from the left side menu. The following sub-menus are available: Using the Controller Option on page 85 Using the UPS Option on page 86 Using the Interface Delay Option on page 86 Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 90: Using The Controller Option

    Displays the input voltage in millivolts (mV). Temperature Displays the battery temperature in Celsius. Estimated Time Remaining Displays how much time is left on the battery in minutes. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 91: Using The Ups Option

    The Interface Delay option displays the length of time each interface will be active before being turned off when the device is operating on battery power. To view Interface delay information: Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 92 Displays the length of time in seconds the WiFi interface will be active before WiFi being turned off when the device is operating on battery power. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 93: Glossary

    Internet network. DHCP uses the concept of a “lease” or amount of time an IP address is valid for a computer. Lease times can vary. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 94 A highly effective method to block unsolicited traffic from outside the connected computers in your gateway and local network. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) A network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another over a TCP-based network. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 95 IUCs are sent to the cable modem from the CMTS to tell the device important characteristics to use for the burst, such as modulation type, preamble length, and so on. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 96 If it does not receive a range response from the CMTS, the cable modem re- transmits the range request at a 3 dB higher power level and continues the process until a range response is received. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 97 TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System) A remote authentication protocol used to communicate with an authentication server to determine if the user is allowed to access the network. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 98 A long-distance link or computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area that connects remotely located LANs. Typically, a WAN consists of two or more LANs. The Internet is a large WAN. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...
  • Page 99 A markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine readable. XPress™ XPress™ is a standards-based frame-bursting approach to improve 802.11g wireless LAN performance developed by Broadcom. Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017...

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