ELTEX NTU-RG-1421G-Wac Operation Manual

ELTEX NTU-RG-1421G-Wac Operation Manual

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NTU-RG-1431G-Wac
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Operation Manual, version 1.2 (July 2017)
Optical Network Terminals
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  • Page 1 NTU-RG-1421G-Wac NTU-RG-1431G-Wac NTU-RG-1421GC-Wac Operation Manual, version 1.2 (July 2017) Optical Network Terminals IP address: 192.168.1.1 User name: user password: user http://eltex-co.ru/support/downloads/...
  • Page 2 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Document Suitable Issue date Revisions version firmware version Version 1.2 3.28.2 July 2017 Third issue Version 1.1 3.28.1 December 2016 Second issue Version 1.0 3.28.0 August 2016 First issue NOTES AND WARNINGS Notes contain important information, tips or recommendations on device operation and setup. Warnings inform users about hazardous conditions, which may cause injuries or device damage and may lead to the device malfunctioning or data loss.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Design ............................... 11 2.5.1 NTU-RG-1421G-Wac/NTU-RG-1431G-Wac ................... 11 2.5.2 NTU-RG-1421GC-Wac ........................13 LED Indication ............................14 2.6.1 NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG-1431G-Wac ................... 14 2.6.2 NTU-RG-1421GС-Wac ........................15 2.6.3 Indication of LAN Interfaces ......................16 Reboot/Reset to factory defaults ......................16 Delivery Package ............................16 ARCHITECTURE OF DEVICES ..........................
  • Page 4 ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge submenu. Wireless Connection Settings in Bridge Mode ........43 4.3.5 Advanced submenu ........................44 Storage Service menu. File storage service ....................46 4.4.1 Storage Device Info submenu. Information about connected USB devices ........46 4.4.2 User Accounts submenu. Configuration of Samba users .............. 47 Management menu.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ONT is designed to connect terminal equipment of user to broadband access services. ONT can be used in residential estates and offices. The range of ONT NTU equipment produced by ELTEX comprises of the following terminals: ...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    USB ports can be used for connection of USB devices (USB flash drives, external HDD). NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG-1431G-Wac network routers allow Wi-Fi clients to be connected using IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standard. 802.11ac standard support ensures data transfer rate of 1.3 Gbps and allows wireless network to be used for delivery of modern high-speed services to client equipment.
  • Page 7: Models

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Models NTU-RG series devices are designed to support various interfaces and features—see Table 1. Table 1—Models Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Model Name 802.11 802.11 b/g/n/ac b/g/n NTU-RG-1421G- 1xGPON 4х1Gigabit 802.11n, 2*2 -300Mbps –2.4GHz 802.11ac, 3*3 -1.3Gbps – 5 GHz+ NTU-RG-1431G- 1xGPON 4х1Gigabit 802.11n, 3*3 -450Mbps - 2.4GHz 802.11ac, 3*3 -1.3Gbps –...
  • Page 8 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Simultaneous dual-band operation: 2.4GHz and 5GHz –  VoIP: – SIP protocol support Audio codecs: G.729 (A), G.711(A/U), G.723.1 – – ToS for RTP packets – ToS for SIP packets Echo cancellation (G.164, G.165 guidelines) – – Silence detector (VAD) –...
  • Page 9: Main Specifications

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Fig. 1—Application diagram for NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG1431G-Wac, and NTU-RG-1421GC-Wac Main Specifications Table 2 lists main specifications of the terminals. Table 2—Main specifications VoIP Protocols Supported protocols Audio Codecs Codecs G.729, annex A G.711(A/µ) G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps) Fax transmission: G.711, T.38...
  • Page 10 Number of ports Loop resistance up to 2kΩ Dialling pulse/frequency (DTMF) Caller ID display Wi-Fi Interface Specifications Model NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG-1421GC-Wac NTU-RG-1431G-Wac Standard 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Frequency range 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz, 5150 ~ 5350MHz, 5650 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz, 5150 ~ 5350MHz, 5650 ~...
  • Page 11: Design

    Network terminal is a desktop device enclosed in plastic housing. The rear panel of the device is shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2—NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG-1431G-Wac rear panel layout Connectors and controls located on the rear panel of are listed in Table 3.
  • Page 12 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Fig. 3—NTU-RG Side and Top Panels Top panel LED indicators are listed in Table 4. Table 4—Description of Top Panel LEDs Top Panel Element Description power and activity status indicator optical interface activity indicator Internet service status indicator  FXS port activity indicator Wi-Fi activity indicator for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi activity indicator for 5GHz...
  • Page 13: Ntu-Rg-1421Gc-Wac

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Table 5—Description of Side Panel Buttons Side Panel Element Description functional key that reboots the device and resets it to the factory Reset settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi enabling/disabling button enables automatically protected Wi-Fi connection for device 2.5.2 NTU-RG-1421GC-Wac Subscribe terminal is designed as a desktop device in a plastic housing. Fig.
  • Page 14: Led Indication

    Power power indicator LED Indication 2.6.1 NTU-RG-1421G-Wac, NTU-RG-1431G-Wac LED indicators located on the front panel represent the current state of the device. Possible states of the LEDs are listed in Table 8. Table 8— Light indication of the device LED indicator...
  • Page 15: Ntu-Rg-1421Gс-Wac

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Wi-Fi is not active interface with the Internet identifier is not configured interface with the Internet identifier is configured and green IP address is obtained interface with the Internet identifier is configured but orange IP address is not obtained flashes green device firmware update is in progress device startup is in progress...
  • Page 16: Indication Of Lan Interfaces

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ The device is disconnected from the power source or faulty green The current device configuration differs from the default Power orange The default configuration is set device booting 2.6.3 Indication of LAN Interfaces Table 10 lists operation modes shown by LAN ports LEDs located on the rear panel of the device. Table 10 —...
  • Page 17: Architecture Of Devices

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ ARCHITECTURE OF DEVICES NTU-RG architecture Fig. 6—Logical Architecture of a Device with Factory Settings Main Components of the Device: optical receiver/transmitter (SFF module) for conversion of an optical signal into electric one – – processor (PON chip) which converts Ethernet and GPON interfaces; and –...
  • Page 18 ____________________________________________________________________________________ IPInterface block is a logical entity that the IP address is provided for the access in LAN and DHCP server distributing addresses to clients. The ppp0.1 block is WAN interface of the router. In the factory default configuration, this interface is a default interface for such services as the Internet, VoIP, TR-069 device management and IPTV.
  • Page 19: Configuration Of Ntu-Rg-1421G-W, Ntu-Rg-1431G-W, And Ntu-Rg-1421Gc-W Via Web Interface

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ CONFIGURATION OF NTU-RG-1421G-W, NTU-RG-1431G-W, AND NTU-RG-1421GC-W VIA WEB INTERFACE. USER ACCESS In order to configure the device it's necessary to connect to it in web browser (hypertext document viewer), such as Firefox or Google Chrome. To do this, enter the device IP address in the browser address bar (factory default IP: 192.168.1.1, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).
  • Page 20: Device Info Menu

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Device Info menu 4.1.1 Summary submenu 4.1.2 WAN submenu. The Status of Services This tab displays general information about existing WAN interface configurations. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Optical Network Terminals...
  • Page 21: Detail Submenu. Detailed Information

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.1.2.1 Detail submenu. Detailed Information contains detailed information about existing configurations of the WAN interface. The following information about services can be displayed: – Interface—interface name – Type—interface operation mode – Connection type – NAT—NAT status – Firewall – Firewall status; –...
  • Page 22: Route Submenu. Routing Table Preview

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ WAN Service: Optical interface: If a device supports measurement of optical signal parameters , the menu displays an additional table: In order to clear the statistics and start gathering it from the beginning, click the Reset Statistic button. 4.1.5 Route submenu.
  • Page 23: Arp Submenu. Display Of The Arp Protocol Cache

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ – D—the route was created after receiving a redirected ICMP message; – M—the route was changed by a redirected ICMP message;  Metrics—route priority;  Service—a service the route is associated with;  Interface—an interface the route is associated with. 4.1.6 ARP submenu.
  • Page 24: Wireless Monitor Submenu. Discovered Wi-Fi Networks

    ____________________________________________________________________________________  Authorized—authorisation status  SSID—identifier of the network that the client belongs to  Interface—access interface Click the Refresh button to refresh the information. 4.1.9 Wireless Monitor submenu. Discovered Wi-Fi networks This menu contains the list of discovered wireless networks. The device information is shown in the table with the following parameters: ...
  • Page 25: Advanced Setup Menu. Advanced Configuration

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Status—the status of voice daemon – – Number—phone number Advanced Setup menu. Advanced configuration 4.2.1 LAN submenu. Configuration of Main Parameters The menu allows you to configure main parameters of the LAN interface. – IP Address—device address in local network DHCP Server DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) enables automatic configuration of local PC to work in network.
  • Page 26: Nat Submenu. Nat Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ – IP Address— device IP address MAC Address—МАС address – Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. 4.2.2 NAT submenu. NAT Settings The use of the NAT settings can be efficient when the device operates in the router mode. 4.2.2.1 Virtual Servers submenu.
  • Page 27: Port Triggering Submenu. Port Triggering Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Only interfaces that are fit for operation in router mode with enabled network address translation will be available. – Service name—service settings: – Select a service—select a preconfigured rule – Custom Service—create new rules not listed in the Select a service list –...
  • Page 28: Dmz Host Submenu. Demilitarized Zone Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Utilized interface Only interfaces that are fit for operation in router mode with enabled network address translation will be available. – Application name—application settings: – Select application—select a preconfigured rule – Custom an application—create new rules not listed in the Select an application list. As opposed to the Virtual Server function, PC's IP address should not be fixed in LAN.
  • Page 29: Security Submenu. Security Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Click the Apply/Save button to accept and save the changes. 4.2.3 Security submenu. Security Settings This submenu allows you to configure the device security settings. 4.2.3.1 IP filtering submenu. Address Filtering 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.
  • Page 30 ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Protocol—selected protocol (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP) – MAC address—source MAC address – Source IP address[/prefix length]—source IP address (prefix length can be specified after slash) – Source port (port or port:port)—source port or a range of ports separated by a colon –...
  • Page 31 ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Destination Port (port or port:port)—destination port or port range can be specified after double point WAN (configured in the router mode and having firewall enabled) and LAN Interfaces – Select All—when checked, choose all available interfaces Or choose an interface from the list by selecting the checkbox next to it. Click the Apply/Save to accept and save the settings.
  • Page 32: Mac Filtering Submenu. Filtering Settings For Mac Addresses

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.3.2 MAC filtering submenu. Filtering Settings for MAC Addresses MAC filtration allows traffic to be transferred or blocked depending on source and destination MAC addresses. МАС filtration can be applied only to interfaces in the bridge mode. In order to change the global policy, set a flag in front of a corresponding interface and click the Change Policy button.
  • Page 33: Parental Control Submenu: Restriction Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.4 Parental Control submenu: restriction settings 4.2.4.1 Time Restriction submenu. Session Time Restriction Settings The menu allows schedule configuration (days and hours) for computers use. The schedule will be used to block Internet access for a definite computer in local network at a definite time. Click Add button to create a new schedule.
  • Page 34: Url Filter Submenu. Internet Access Restriction Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.4.2 Url Filter submenu. Internet Access Restriction Settings Url Filter—is a function of comprehensive analysis and control of access to certain Internet resources. This parameter defines a list of prohibited/allowed URLs. – URL List Type—type of the list: – Exclude—prohibited URLs –...
  • Page 35 ____________________________________________________________________________________ To add a record, click Add button; to remove a record, click Remove button for the selected record. D-DNS provider—type of D-DNS service (provider): DynDNS.org, TZO.com, ZoneEdit.com, – freedns.afraid.org, easyDNS.com, 3322.org, DynSIP.org, No-IP.com, dnsomatic.com, sitelutions.com – Custom—another provider chosen by user. In this case user will need to specify the provider's name and address: –...
  • Page 36 ____________________________________________________________________________________ DDNS Provider Server Name—name of the DDNS provider – – DDNS Provider address—address of the DDNS provider Hostname—host name registered at the DDNS provider – – Interface—access interface The following fields will be available depending on the selected provider: –...
  • Page 37: Print Server Submenu. Print Server Configuration

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.6 Print Server submenu. Print Server Configuration Print server is a software or hardware solution that allows users of wired or wireless networks to share a printer at home or at the office. This printer is completely independent from network computers and significantly reduces the burden on user's working environment.
  • Page 38: Upnp Submenu. Autoconfiguration Of Network Devices

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.8 UPnP submenu. Autoconfiguration of network devices Use the menu to configure Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) function. UPnP ensures compatibility with network equipment, software and peripheral devices. Configure NAT on an active WAN interface, to use UPnP. Set the Enable UPnP flag to enable UPnP. Click Apply/Save button to accept and save the settings.
  • Page 39 ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Enable Wireless — enables Wi-Fi on the device Wireless —Access Point—wireless network configuration: – Enable Access Point—enable Hotspot2.0 support on the device – Hide Access Point—access point hidden operation mode (in this mode, wireless network SSID won't be broadcast by the router) Clients Isolation—when checked, wireless clients will not be able to interact with each other –...
  • Page 40: Security Submenu. Security Settings

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3.2 Security submenu. Security settings Use this menu to configure general data encryption settings for a wireless network. The client wireless equipment can be configured either manually or automatically with the help of WPS. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)—a standard developed by Wi-Fi Alliance to simplify setup of wireless networks.
  • Page 41 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shared—this mode enables user authentication by their SSID or WEP key – – 802.1x—enables 802.1x standard (enables user authentication with a RADIUS server, WEP key is used for data encryption)  RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS Port—port number of the RADIUS server The default port is 1812 ...
  • Page 42 ____________________________________________________________________________________  Network Re-auth Interval—time interval for repeated authentication. The parameter defines how often the access points sends an authentication message to clients and requires a reply with valid authentication data  WPA Group Rekey Interval—the period of time (in seconds) between automatic changes of WPA encryption keys used to strengthen wireless network security.
  • Page 43: Mac Filtering Submenu. Filtering Settings Of Mac Addresses

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Network Key 1..4—allows specification of 4 different keys, which comprise of 10 hex – characters of 5 ASCII characters for 64-bit encryption. Other options are 26 hex characters or 13 ASCII characters for 128-bit encryption. Click the Apply/Save to accept the changes. 4.3.3 MAC Filtering submenu.
  • Page 44: Advanced Submenu

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ In Wireless/Bridge mode, you can configure the following settings: Bridge Restrict—select bridge operation mode: – Enabled—enable filtering for MAC addresses (only specified addresses are allowed) – – Enabled (scan)—search for remote bridges Disabled—no restrictions for MAC addresses – Remote Bridges MAC Address—addresses of remote bridges –...
  • Page 45 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Band—set the frequency band (2.4/5GHz) – – Channel—active channel of the router. Changing operating channel can eliminate interference or problems that occur in wireless network operation. It is recommended to set this value to ‘Auto’ to avoid the interference caused by the neighbouring networks. –...
  • Page 46: Storage Service Menu. File Storage Service

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 802.11n/EWC—compatibility mode for 802.11n Draft2.0 and EWC (Enhanced Wireless Consortium) – equipment. – Bandwidth—define the channel width to 20MHzor 40MHz. In 40MHz mode, two adjacent 20MHz bands are used to increase the channel bandwidth. – Control Sideband—select the second channel (Lower or Upper) in 40MHz mode. –...
  • Page 47: User Accounts Submenu. Configuration Of Samba Users

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Volume name– device name; – File System – type of file system; – Unmount – click this button to safely remove the device. 4.4.2 User Accounts submenu. Configuration of Samba users Use the menu to configure Samba user accounts. To add record, click Add button.
  • Page 48: Pon Password Submenu. Change The Pon Access Password

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ When the operation is completed, all settings will be lost. Click Restore Default Settings button to restore the default settings. When factory reset is completed the device will be automatically rebooted. 4.5.2 PON Password submenu. Change the PON access password Use this menu to change the password for ONT authorization on the PON station device.
  • Page 49: Ping Submenu. Test The Availability Of Network Devices

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ – Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers—when checked, enables automatic synchronisation with Internet precision time servers – First NTP time server—the main precision time server – Second NTP time server—the second precision time server (none—do not use supplementary servers) –...
  • Page 50: System Log Submenu. System Log Review And Configuration

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4.5.6 System Log submenu. System Log Review and Configuration 4.5.6.1 Configuration submenu. System Log Configuration Use the menu to configure events occurring on the router. – System log – enable/disable system log; – Log level – verbosity of the event log. Severity levels in the descending order: –...
  • Page 51: Update Software Submenu

    ____________________________________________________________________________________ Use the Refresh button to refresh the information. 4.5.7 Update Software submenu In order to update software, select the software in the Software File name field (use the Choose File button) and click Update Software. Do not switch off or reboot the device during software update. The firmware update takes a few minutes to complete and then the device will reboot.
  • Page 52: Ntu-Rg Acceptance Certificate And Warranty

    Equipment shipping and storage should be conducted in accordance with GOST 15150 Conditions 5 and Conditions 1 respectively. The manufacturer, Eltex Enterprise Ltd., guarantees that optical network gateway complies with technical specifications RPTL.465600.108TU under operational conditions described in this manual, which should be maintained by the user.

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