Technicolor CGM4231 Operation Manual

Technicolor CGM4231 Operation Manual

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TECHNICOLOR WIRELESS
GATEWAY - CGM4231
OPERATIONS GUIDE
Version - Draft 1.1
Copyright © 2018
Technicolor
All Rights Reserved
No portions of this material may be reproduced in any form without the
written permission of Technicolor.

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  • Page 1 TECHNICOLOR WIRELESS GATEWAY - CGM4231 OPERATIONS GUIDE Version - Draft 1.1 Copyright © 2018 Technicolor All Rights Reserved No portions of this material may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Technicolor.
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date Description Draft 1.0 1/8/2018 Initial draft 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................7 Technicolor Wireless Gateway ....................8 System Information ....................... 17 Initial Configuration and Setup .................... 19 Accessing the WebUI ....................19 WebUI Guide ........................20 Status Pages ........................22 Overview ........................22 Gateway ........................22 Local Network .......................
  • Page 4 SNMP Provisioning for Site Filter ................74 Service Filter ......................... 75 8.5.1 SNMP Provisioning for Service Filter ..............77 VPN Settings ......................... 77 8.6.1 User Provisioning for VPN Settings ............... 77 Email Settings ....................... 83 Reports.......................... 84 Application ........................... 85 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 5 11.4 Wireless ........................106 11.5 Clients ........................109 11.6 Internet ........................110 11.7 Self Test ........................110 Isolation .......................... 112 12.1 User Provisioning for Isolation ................. 112 12.2 SNMP Provisioning for Isolation ................112 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 6 13.1 User Provisioning for TR-069 .................. 114 13.2 SNMP Provisioning for TR-069 ................114 Appendix1: Web User Interface Control ................ 116 Appendix2: A Sample CM Config File ................122 Abbreviations and Acronyms ..................125 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 Introduction This document provides information on the Technicolor 4231 Wireless Gateway to Technicolor’s service provider customers. The audience for this document includes those personnel who are tasked with deploying, maintaining, and servicing this device as well as those who provide answers to questions from end users.
  • Page 8: Technicolor Wireless Gateway

    2 Technicolor Wireless Gateway The Technicolor Wireless Gateway (Wireless Gateway) meets industry standards for DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed data connectivity along with reliable digital telephone service. The Technicolor Wireless Gateway delivers data, voice and wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi) gateway capabilities to connect a variety of devices at home or SOHO small home office that supports high speed data access and voice services in one device.
  • Page 9 Top Panel View and LED Operations The following image represents the front panel view of the Wireless Gateway Figure 2.2 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 10 Description Solid on Down Stream channel locked Power-Off Searching for downstream signal Flashing with US LED off Flashing with US Partial service mode LED on Software upgrade in progress Both US and DS Flashing 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 11 Data is being transferred over the wireless connection. Wi-Fi is connected. Wi-Fi access point is not enabled 5 GHz Wi-Fi LED (item G) State Description Blinking Data is being transferred over the wireless connection. Wi-Fi is connected. Wi-Fi access point is not enabled 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 12 Telephone line 2 is connected to telephone and is operational Flashing Line one off (EMTA DHCP) Both Device registering with call agent lines Blinking Line 2 is not connected to phone or not operational. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 13 Tel ports (item A) Two-line embedded digital voice adapter for wired telephony service. Ethernet switch (item B) Four 1000/100/10BASE-T Ethernet ports to provide wired connectivity. Each Ethernet port has two LEDs: LED Status Description 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 14 USB port (item E) USB interface provides full access for advanced user Technicolor Wireless Gateway does not support USB printing. Refer section Power Switch (item F) The power switch (Turn-On/Off) allows you to turn-on and turn-off the box.
  • Page 15 WAN MAC No of Device. It is of the following format: WAN MAC –X XXXXXXXXXXX Serial Number of Device (Item C) S/N of Device. It is of the following format: S/N –X XXXX XXXX CM MAC No. (Item D) 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 16 Advanced firewall technology deters hackers and protects the home network from • unauthorized access Attractive compact design that allows for horizontal, or wall-mounted operation • Color-coded interface ports and corresponding cables to simplify installation and setup • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 17: System Information

    Automatic software upgrades by the service provider • TR-069 Compliant Remote Management Capabilities • 2.1 System Information The following WebUI page of the Wireless Gateway provides the hardware and software version information of the product. Figure 2.5 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 18 Software File Name and Revisions The data shown in the table below provides the information about the firmware of your Wireless Gateway: Figure 2.6 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 19: Initial Configuration And Setup

    The Technicolor Wireless Gateway is configured using the Web UI 3.1 Accessing the WebUI Procedure There are 3 interfaces for the user/operator to connect to on the CGM4231: LAN (Default URL 192.168.0.1 on LAN side) • Cable Modem (CM IP on the WAN side) •...
  • Page 20: Webui Guide

    ü ü MAC Control ü ü ü ü Security Firewall ü ü ü ü IP Filter Device Filter ü ü Site Filter ü ü ü ü Service Filter ü ü ü ü Email Settings 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 21 OnLine OFFLine ü ü Status Overview Gateway ü ü ü ü Local Network Wireless ü ü ü ü DOCSIS Status DOCSIS Signal ü ü ü ü DOCSIS Log System ü ü Table – 4.2 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 22: Status

    Guest Wi-Fi Displays the clients connected to Guest Wi-Fi. • Figure 5.1 5.2 Gateway Status Tab / Gateway Click on the Status tab then click on Gateway. The page displays Gateway information and the IP Network information. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 23 Figure 5.2 The IP connectivity information provided in the page includes eRouter IP Address, Subnet Mask, DNS and default Gateway Information for the IPv4 and IPv6 connections. The details are displayed as given below: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 24: Local Network

    The connected clients to the gateway either via Ethernet or Wi-Fi will be displayed in this table. ARP Table: The ARP Table section displays ARP information about connected clients. When a client is configured for static IP, the static option will be shown as Yes. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 25 IPv6 network to connect to the Internet using the Stateless Auto Configuration without requiring any intermediate IP support in the form of a DHCP server. The SLAAC Table section displays details about IPv6 Address, the corresponding MAC Address and Reachability States information. Figure 5.4 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 26: Wireless Status

    Click on the Status tab then click on the Wireless tab. The page provides wireless network information, including the Network Name (SSID), MAC Address, Security Mode, Network Mode, Channel, Channel Width, SSID Broadcast and Network Status for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 27 2.4GHz Network information: Figure 5.6 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 28: Docsis Status

    This section displays information about the Ethernet List with Interface Name, Link Status, Link Speed and Link Duplex. Interface name displays Displays the port number in general (Ethernet 1 / Ethernet 2, • etc.) 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 29 This section displays CPE List - displays information about the CPE List with IP Address • (IPv4 and/or IPv6) and HW Address The following figures provide these details displayed in the page: Figure 5.8 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 30: Docsis Signal

    Upstream Centre Frequency - The center of the frequency band associated with this • upstream interface. Displays 0 if the frequency is undefined or unknown. Upstream Band Width -The bandwidth of this upstream interface as configured on the • CMTS (Generally 1.6MHz, 3.2Mhz or 6.4MHz) 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 31 Downstream Channel Modulation - The modulation type associated with this downstream • channel. If the interface is down, it displays "unknown", else it will be either QAM64 or QAM256 based on CMTS configuration Figure 5.10 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 32 Figure 5.11 Error Codewords: This section displays Error Codewords, the information about the Channel ID, Unerrored, Correcteds and Uncorrectables. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 33 Figure 5.12 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 34: Docsis Log

    Serial Number, Software Version, Firmware File Name, Firmware Build Time, Bootloader Version, Core Version, Local Time and System Uptime. System Hardware: This section displays information about the System Hardware including Hardware Version, Processor Speed, Flash Size, Total Memory and MAC Address. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 35 Figure 5.14 Figure 5.15 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 36 Figure 5.16 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 37: Connection

    Connection Tab / LAN Click on the Status tab then click on Local Network. The page displays details about the LAN configuration. The page also provides options to configure the LAN connections. LAN Information: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 38: Lan Setup

    IP Address starting from the range that is provisioned in Starting IP Address going up to the Maximum number of DHCP users. Lease Time and Time Zones are provisioned for DHCP Parameters. The LAN IP address default setup is192.168.x.x and the Mask is 255.255.255.0 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 39: Wan

    6.3.1.1 Working Mode The Gateway can be configured to operate in Bridge or Router mode using this drop-down tab, which allows specific configuration of the device to Router or Bridge Mode for access and security. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 40 IP (eRouter IP) is configured automatically by the MSO DHCP Server. In case of static IP, the details (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS configuration, MTU, etc.) needs to be obtained from the MSO and entered through the WebUI. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 41 WAN IP. The WAN side will receive an IP address as per the rules specified in the DHCP configuration of the MSO/ISP. Provisioning with Static IP The Static IP for WAN interface is provided by the Service Provider. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 42 Wireless Gateway in order that client devices may perform name resolution. 6.3.1.3 Host Name (Optional) The Host Name field is optional but may be required by some Service Providers. The default host name is the model number of the device. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 43: Snmp Provisioning For Wan

    In dual stack configuration, eRouter will have both an IPv4 and IPv6 address. The gateway can support a mix of devices that support IPV4 and IPv6. To set eRouter in Dual IP stack (IPv4 and IPv6), set TLV 202 to Dual or set rdkbRgDeviceMode to dualstack(5). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 44: Routing

    Receive Version (Version 2 recommended) • Update Interval (duration between route updates – default 30 seconds) • Default Metric • Authentication Type • Authentication Key • Authentication ID • Neighbour Address (Next hop address) • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 45 Connection Tab / Routing Click on the Connection tab then click on the Routing tab. The gateway will display the information below. Figure 6.9 Figure 6.10 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 46: Snmp Provisioning For Routing

    In case the customer network is behind a router (Example with Customer Router), Customer subnet needs to be advertised back to the IP backbone network (Static Configuration). tchRgIpMgmtStaticRouteNetwork: Available tchRgIpMgmtStaticRouteSubnetMask: Available tchRgIpMgmtStaticRouteGateway: Available tchRgIpMgmtStaticRouteRipAdvertise: Available tchRgIpMgmtStaticRouteRowStatus: Available 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 47: Moca

    6.5 MoCA The CGM4231 Wireless Gateway includes a MoCA interface, enabling the extension of the LAN network via coaxial wiring to which the Wireless Gateway is connected. User Provisioning for MoCA 6.5.1 The MoCA feature of the Wireless Gateway may be configured via the MoCA page, accessible from the Connection tab of the homepage.
  • Page 48: Snmp Provisioning For Moca

    (default) and “0” means disabled. tchMocaDevEncryptionEnable takes and integer value as an input, where “1” means MoCA Link Security is enabled (default) and “0” means disabled. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 49: Modem

    Scan Start Frequency is the frequency at which the modem tries to lock first (This • frequency was saved as favorite channel, where the modem was able to connect last time). Upstream Channel ID is shows locked Upstream Channel Id for Cable Modem. • Figure 6.12 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 50: Mta

    Click on the Connection tab then click on the Network Time tab. The network time page will display the various parameters related to current time, NTP server, etc. Options to configure Auto Daylight Saving and Time Zone are provided in this view. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 51 Figure 6.14 The user can change the configurations and press the Save button in the page to change these parameters. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 52: Wireless

    7 Wireless The CGM4231 Wireless Gateway also serves as an 802.11 wireless access point (AP). This section contains the essential wireless configuration items required to configure the wireless network. 7.1 Radio Wireless Tab / Radio Click on the Wireless tab then click on the Radio tab. The page displays Radio setup information at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
  • Page 53: User Provisioning For Radio

    2. For 5 GHz: 802.11a only, 802.11n only, 802.11ac only, Mixed (802.11a and 802.11n) and Mixed (802.11a, 802.11n and 802.11ac). Channel Width: User can select Channel width manually from any of these three options: 1. 20 MHz 2. 20/40 MHz 3. 20/40/80 MHz 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 54: Snmp Provisioning For Radio

    Click on the Wireless tab then click on Security tab. The page displays radio setup information at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Here the user can set and display Wireless Network (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) information including the Network Name, Security Mode, Encryption, Network Password, and Key Interval. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 55: User Provisioning For Wireless Security

    Figure 7.3 Figure 7.4 User Provisioning for Wireless Security 7.2.1 Network Name: Network name will only be displayed here. The User cannot make any changes under this tab. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 56: Snmp Provisioning For Wireless Security

    WEP. tchRgDot11Wep64BitKeyValue sets each 40/64-bit WEP key. tchRgDot11Wep128BitKeyValue sets each 104/128-bit WEP key. tchRgDot11WepDefaultKey sets the default WEP key. tchRgDot11WpaAlgorithm sets the encryption for WPA. tchRgDot11WpaPreSharedKey sets the passphrase or PSK for WPA. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 57: Advanced

    2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless networks including Beacon Interval, Fragment Threshold, RTS Threshold, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), WMM Power Save Airtime Fairness and Band Steering Settings: - Band Steering Status, Band Steering RSSIThreshold 2.4G, and Band Steering RSSIThreshold 5G. Figure 7.5 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 58: User Provisioning For Advanced Wireless

    If you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance. Only minor reduction of the default value is recommended. In most 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 59 WebUI. When the threshold is reached, the clients are automatically steered. The following screen provides the setup for Band Steering feature. The user can set the required threshold values in this view. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 60: Snmp Provisioning For Advanced Wireless

    Under Guest LAN settings setup, the user can set and display Guest LAN parameters such as the Network Name, Security Mode, DHCP Server, IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Beginning Address, DHCP Ending Address, and DHCP Lease Times for 2.4 and 5 GHz networks. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 61 Figure 7.8 Figure 7.9 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 62: User Provisioning For Guest Network

    GHz is selected in Wireless interface tab then it will show all 2.4 GHz Guest SSID. User can select and set / changes accordingly. Similarly for 5 GHz. Security Mode: Please refer 7.2.1 Security tab, settings are same. DHCP Server: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 63: Snmp Provisioning For Guest Network

    Here the user can set and display Network Name, Wi-Fi MAC Control, Access Restriction, MAC Control List (Device Name, MAC Address, Delete), Auto Learned Device (Device Name, MAC Address, IP Address, Status, Add). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 64: User Provisioning For Mac Control

    The gateway can manage the network access of select client devices if they are entered in this list using that device’s MAC address. Click the Add button to add to the list. Add the required details in the entries and click Save to add them into the control list. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 65: Snmp Provisioning For Mac Control

    Here user can set and display WPS parameters including the Access Point PIN and Connection Method (Push Button/ PIN Number). Figure 7.12 User Provisioning for WPS 7.6.1 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS): User can change the WPS feature status in this option. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 66: Qos

    Implementing QoS in wireless LAN makes network performance more predictable and bandwidth utilization more effective. Note: When QoS is enabled, the device uses Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) mode by default. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 67: User Provisioning For Qos

    Radio Band: This tab only displays which Wireless band is selected, dependent on selection of SSID Index. Network Name: This again depends on SSID index selection and will reflect selected number associated Network name. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 68: Snmp Provisioning For Qos

    Note: Recommended not to change anything under this tab, any wrong changes will lead to degradation in gateway performance. SNMP Provisioning for QOS 7.7.2 tchRgDot11ExtWmm enables or disables WMM. tchRgDot11ExtWmmNoAck enables or disables the no acknowledgement feature for WMM. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 69: Security

    Block Fragmented IP Packets (Prevents or allows all fragmented IP Packets from • passing through the firewall) IP Flood Detection (Protects against massive number of packets being sent to the router • for overwhelming it, such as a Denial of Service attack) 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 70 Restrictions outbound Remarks level traffic traffic All unsolicited inbound traffic High traffic except Both inbound is blocked, and Intrusion following are restricted: outbound traffic Detection is enabled. • HTTP and HTTPS (TCP restricted 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 71 / triggering rule, or a DMZ host has been configured. No restrictions No restrictions Firewall configuration is disabled. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 72: Snmp Provisioning For Firewall

    Device Filter - (Enabled / Disabled) • Access Type - (Allow All / Block All) • Blocked Devices - (Computer Name, MAC Address, Allow, Delete) • Devices – List of Auto Learnt devices (Name, MAC Address, Status, Operation) • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 73: Snmp Provisioning For Device Filter

    - To Set the Start time of the Time Interval • Based blocking tchRgFirewallMacFilterBlockEndTime - To set the End time of the Time Interval • based blocking tchRgFirewallMacFilterBlockDays - To Set the Days filter for Day based blocking. • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 74: Site Filter

    The user needs to edit and press the Save button in the page to set the desired configuration. SNMP Provisioning for Site Filter 8.4.1 Following MIBs are used to provision the Site Filter feature: tchRgFirewallUrlKeywordFilterIndex - Main Index • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 75: Service Filter

    The status can be enabled by clicking on the corresponding button. Enable Service Filter with Trusted Device Disable: Enable Service Filter with Trusted Devices Disabled The following screen shows the list of trusted devices (without service filter feature enabled). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 76 Figure 8.6 The user can edit / modify the service filters to change the duration for the filter to be active (day of the week, time of the day, etc.). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 77: Snmp Provisioning For Service Filter

    User Provisioning for VPN Settings 8.6.1 Security Tab / VPN Click on Security tab then click on VPN tab. The page displays VPN setup information. Here the user can set and display VPN information. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 78 Remote Secure Group: - (IP Address, Subnet Mask) • Remote Secure Gateway: - (IP Address) • Key Management: - (Key Exchange Method, Encryption Algorithm, Authentication • Algorithm, Pre –Shared Key, Key Life Time) • 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 79 Local Secure Group Select the local LAN user(s) that can use this VPN tunnel. This may be a single IP address or sub--network. Note that the Local Secure Group must match the remote gateway's 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 80 (VPN Endpoints) must use the same method. MD5: A one--way hashing algorithm that produces a 128--bitdigests SHA1: A one--way hashing algorithm that produces a 160--bitdigests Pre-Shared Key: IKE uses the Pre--Shared Key to authenticate the remote 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 81 Click on the parameter and change the values in valid range • Select the corresponding button • Click on the corresponding drop down menu and select the required values • Press Save • Below figures shows the value settings for different parameters. Figure 8.9 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 82 Figure 8.10 Figure 8.11 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 83: Email Settings

    The following information will be displayed. Recipient Email • Notification Types - (Firewall Breach, Parental Control Breach, Alerts or Warnings, Send • Logs) Mail Server Configuration - (SMTP Server Address, Send Email Address, Username and • Password) 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 84: Reports

    To display security events, select the Security tab in the Gateway page and then select Report tab. Device Filter logs, Site Filter logs, Service Filter logs and Email Settings logs, and Firewall Logs will be displayed as shown below: Figure 8.14 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 85: Application

    Port Triggers are similar to Port Forwarding except that they are not static ports held open all the time. When the Technicolor Wireless Gateway detects outgoing data on a specific IP port number set in the Trigger Range, the resulting ports set in the Target Range are opened for incoming (or sometimes referred to as bi-directional ports) data.
  • Page 86: Ddns

    Dynamic DNS service (http://www.dyndns.com/). Since implementation of DDNS the service has switched from a free service to a paid service. A paid account is now required to use this feature. Technicolor is evaluating other dynamic DNS options for future implementation.
  • Page 87: Dmz

    Click on Application tab then click on DMZ tab. This page displays DMZ setup information. Here a user can set and display DMZ parameters including DMZ enable and DMZ v4 and v6 Host addresses. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 88: Snmp Provisioning For Dmz

    Click on the Application tab, and then click on UPnP tab. The page displays UPnP setup information. Here, user can enable or disable UPnP and alter parameters such as the Advertisement Period, Time to Live, and Zero Config. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 89: User Provisioning Of Upnp

    Click on the Application tab, and then click on IP Passthrough tab. The page displays setting up information IP Passthrough. Here, the user set and display IPv4 Passthrough, CPE List (MAC Address), IPv6 Passthrough. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 90: Media

    This page displays Media setup information. Here, we can set and display Enable DLNA, Enable FTP, USB Device List and Samba Server List. Application Tab/ Media Click on the Application tab, and then click on Media tab. The Gateway page appears populated with the information below: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 91 Figure 9.7 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 92: Administration

    This page provides the user an option to turn off and turn on the radio power for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. Administration / WiFi Power Click on the Administration tab and then the WiFi Power tab. The page appears with the information below: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 93: Remote Access

    Access Type. Click on the Administration tab and then the Remote Access tab. The page appears with the information below: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 94: Snmp Provisioning For Remote Management

    User Provisioning for Backup & Restore 10.4.1 Administration Tab / Backup & Restore Click on the Administration tab and then the Backup & Restore tab. This page displays Backup & Restore setup information. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 95: Snmp Provisioning For Backup & Restore

    10.5 Reboot & Reset Administration Tab / Reboot & Reset Click on the Administration tab and then the Reboot & Reset tab. The page displays Reboot and Reset options: Reboot 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 96: Snmp Provisioning For Factory Settings

    Reading this object always returns false (2). 10.6 Restarting the Device It is possible to restart the Gateway from WebUI. This can be done from Administration -> Reboot & Reset Tab, by clicking on the Reboot System option. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 97: Snmp Provisioning For Restarting The Device

    Click on the Administration tab then click on the Trouble Shooting tab. The page provides views for running ping (to check the network connectivity to a particular IPv4 or IPv6 address) and traceroot (for displaying the route/path and measuring transit delays of packets across the network. Figure 10.6 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 98: Remote Log

    User has to enable both the Historical Consumption option and the LookUp Table Status option to get this statistics. The Lookup Time Frame can be configured for every hour, every day or every month. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 99 Figure 10.8 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 100: Diagnostics

    11 Diagnostics This section provides details about the various diagnostic features built in CGM4231. 11.1 System This page displays the System status details. The details shown are System Up-time, Resource usage such as CPU and memory. Figure 11.1 11.2 Interface...
  • Page 101 Figure 11.2 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 102 Figure 11.3 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 103 Figure 11.4 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 104: Network

    11.3 Network This section provides the gateway information, LAN network data for IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The figures mainly provide the configuration status for LAN side configurations. Figure 11.5 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 105 Figure 11.6 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 106: Wireless

    This section provides the Wi Fi network data for 2.4GHz and 5 GHz networks. The figure provides configuration information such as Network Name, Wi Fi MAC address, network mode, channel bandwidth, channel numbers, security mode, SSID broadcast status (enabled/disabled). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 107 Figure 11.9 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 108 Figure 11.10 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 109: Clients

    This page provides data for different clients (LAN and Wi Fi) connected to the gateway and the details of the network connectivity (IP address, DHCP status, LAN/Wi Fi and Status) of the clients connected. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 110: Internet

    LAN clients with remote internet access. Figure 11.13 11.7 Self Test This page provides an option to run self tests for System, LAN and WAN modules. The page appears populated with the information below: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 111 Figure 11.14 User can run self test by selecting the module and clicking on Run Self-Test button Shown below: Figure 11.15 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 112: Isolation

    12 Isolation By default, the Technicolor Wireless Gateway allows traffic to pass freely between CPE devices on the same logical network. This behavior may not be desirable in certain types of deployments where devices associating with Wireless Gateway belong different persons/households (examples: public hotspots, hotels, and multi-dwelling units).
  • Page 113 To provision complete isolation between Ethernet ports and the primary SSID, The following would be added to the CM config file: SnmpMibObjecttchRgDeviceLanLanIsolation.0 Integer 1; /* enable */ SnmpMibObjecttchRgDeviceLanWlanIsolation.0 Integer 1; /* enable */ SnmpMibObjecttchRgDot11BssApIsolation.32 Integer 1; /* enable */ 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
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    The user does not configure TR-069 as it is meant for remote management by the service operator from the auto configuration server. 13.2 SNMP Provisioning for TR-069 tchTR069ClientModeshould be set to enable (1) (TR-069 is disabled by default). tchTR069ClientAcsUrlshould be set to the ACS IP address or FQDN. 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 115 ACS periodically, refreshing the device data (this MIB is enabled by default) tchTR069ClientPeriodicInformIntervalto set the time interval between inform messages in seconds (3600, or one hour by default). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 116: Appendix1: Web User Interface Control

    DHCP Users lanDhcpLeaseTime(11) Setup LAN Setup Network Setup Client Lease (LAN) Time lanDhcpDns(12) Setup LAN Setup Network Setup LAN 1 Static (LAN) DNS 1 LAN 1 Static DNS 2 LAN 1 Static DNS 3 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 117 (18) Administration Management Gateway Host Name Setup(WAN) Domain Name (When Static IP is selected as Connection Mode) resetModem(19)+ Administration Device Restart resetFactoryDefaults(20 Administration Factory Defaults backupConfigToPc(21)+ Administration Backup and Restore ddns(22) Setup DDNS 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 118 Access MAC Address Restrictions Filter portFiltering(31) Applications Port Filter and Gaming portForwarding(32) Applications Port Range and Gaming Forwarding portTriggers(33) Applications Port Range and Gaming Triggering dmz(34) Applications and Gaming vpnTermination(35) Security staticRoute(36)+ Connection 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 119 Wireless Security wireless2p4Wps(55) Wireless all fields wireless2p4Advanced(56) Wireless Advanced Settings all fields wireless2p4AccessControl(57 Wireless MAC Control all fields wireless2p4Bridging(58) + Wireless wireless2p4Wmm(59) Wireless Quality of WMM Support Service wireless2p4AckEnable(60) Wireless Quality of No ACK Service 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 120 These should be encoded as a hex string. Presently these will be represented by 20 hex digits each of which encapsulates 4 bits. The MSB of this hex string would be bit zero and LSB would be bit 79 though (we currently have defined onlyup to bit 76). Examples: 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 121 (docsisLog) is enabled (0001). • tchCmWebAccessReadPages 0x00000000000000000030 tchCmWebAccessWritePages 0x00000000000000000030 This means bits 74(ping) and 75(igmpProxy) are enabled. • tchCmWebAccessReadPages 0x0fffffffffffffffffc0 tchCmWebAccessWritePages = 0x0fffffffffffffffffc0 pages that will displayed this case are: bridgeRouterMode(0), docsisSignal(1), docsisStatus(2), docsisLog(3) and ping(74), igmpProxy(75). 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 122: Appendix2: A Sample Cm Config File

    AuthRejectTimeout 60; SAMapWaitTimeout 1; SAMapMaxRetries 4; GlobalPrivacyEnable 1; GenericTLVTlvCode 202 TlvLength 3 TlvValue0x010103 SNMPv1v2cCoexistence SNMPv1v2cCommunityName public; SNMPv1v2cTransportAddrAccess SNMPv1v2cTransportAddr 0x000000000000; SNMPv1v2cTransportAddrMask 0x000000000000; SNMPv1v2cTransportAddrAccess SNMPv1v2cTransportAddr 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000; SNMPv1v2cTransportAddrMask 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000; SNMPv1v2cAccessViewType 2; SNMPv1v2cAccessViewName docsisManagerView; SNMPv1v2cCoexistence SNMPv1v2cCommunityName private; SNMPv1v2cTransportAddrAccess 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 123 F07371CC1C44BD9FC36258AE7FC87BD5A55CFB525AF1EDA4287D6F80FCE3FC1EEA72B7C6580 GenericTLVTlvCode 81 TlvLength 254 TlvValue 0xEE672F9945C9FBA77A561636E23DA158DBCE59FC883155C6415DB1E57C2D42376EB4A398BB20C9F16741F E102EF81604FC3F9F6558FE6705318424A3AD9A3087D0CE40C5E5FC006B11BC9999349398B207B6493C82A8 8926A33B7489DD0722981A430ADCBBACAA079028F8CDB8D7FBF90DD30087ACC461A5FC498CA9472743BAFF0 7C70BD6BFF6B4B672E018C7338162DFEDFFB7E4BF937B67B76BA17DDD25180D8335E2E690D85F2940AF491B 5187A6832ABD3BDA91B15076CDF0A77F90C336AE53E0E98742F6924DA81DFB9A5A63823DF8986208D2C950D 1D8D5A4B3DB12BD2F0E0E90AC0C1939914886FF2E5362228815792050BDD596841979FC4E94 GenericTLVTlvCode 81 TlvLength 254 TlvValue 0xCE53D7EA1021EB4878DCC573AA63CFD7916FC9488C48D8AA92BFDC27DB17284590CF59670D754C56547DA 33E127D2BA3532EFC36CA6B2E6B43A4852361911533097C6F6457091F52A81F7D64657C3C324649E9EC8620 25C96A5086634AE0188B90C57C84007ED5A3DBB19CCCD3BCECA202694AC7AB308203E930820251A00302010 202053207081982300D06092A864886F70D01010B05003064310B3009060355040613025553311230100603 55040A13094361626C654C6162733111300F060355040B13084356432043413031312E302C0603550403132 54361626C654C616273204356432043657274696669636174696F6E20417574686F72697479 GenericTLVTlvCode 81 TlvLength 254 TlvValue 0x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roprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
  • Page 124 SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.79.2.3.3.1.5.32 Gauge32 50000; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.79.2.3.3.1.5.32*/ SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.1.0 Integer 1; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.1.0*/ SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.2.0 HexString 0x80; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.2.0*/ SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.3.0 String "Technicolor" ; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.3.0*/ SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.4.0 String "mdc" ; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.4.0*/ SnmpMibObject iso.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.5.0 Integer 0; /*OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.46366.4292.78.1.1001.5.0*/ /*CmMic 0x63F53A9CDFE69EA0C01C2AA1F56557C5*/...
  • Page 125: Abbreviations And Acronyms

    MoCA Multimedia over Coax Alliance PMIP Proxy Mobile Internet Protocol Request to Send Threshold SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol softGRE Soft Generic Routing Encapsulation Station- A wireless Station Wireless Distribution System Wi-Fi Protected Setup 1/8/2018 Proprietary and Confidential - Technicolor...
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