Comba Telecom ONU-HGU-F04P2T0W2N01 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ONU-HGU-F04P2T0W2N01 Introduction QI 1-0-0 Comba Telecom Ltd.
  • Page 2 ONU User Manual The information contained herein is the responsibility of and is approved by the following, to whom all enquiries should be directed in the first instance: This is an unpublished work the copyright in which vests in Comba International ("Comba").
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONU User Manual CONTENTS Section Page CONTENTS ........................3 INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES ................. 4 HISTORY .......................... 7 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................8 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ......................8 FEATURES ..........................8 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ......................8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...................... 9 TIPICAL NETWORK APPLICATION ................... 10 APPLICATION TOPOLOGY .......................
  • Page 4: Index To Figures And Tables

    ONU User Manual 2.3.12 Storage Service ......................62 2.3.13 Interface Grouping ......................63 2.3.14 IP Tunnel ........................65 2.3.15 IPSec ..........................69 WIRELESS BRIDGE........................71 2.4.1 Advanced ........................73 2.4.2 Station Info ........................75 VOICE ............................76 2.5.1 SIP Basic Setting ......................76 2.5.2 SIP Advanced Setting....................
  • Page 5 ONU User Manual Figure 19: WAN Service Interface Configuration window ..............26 Figure 20: WAN Service Configuration window ................... 27 Figure 21: PPP Username and Password window ................28 Figure 22: WAN IP Settings window ....................30 Figure 23: Routing – Default Gateway window..................31 Figure 24: DNS Server Configuration window ..................
  • Page 6 ONU User Manual Figure 64: IPSec Tunnel Model Conntctions window ................69 Figure 65: IPSec Settings window ....................... 70 Figure 66: Wireless--Bridge window ....................72 Figure 67: Wireless--Advanced window ....................73 Figure 68: Wireless-- Authenticated Stations ..................76 Figure 69: Voice—SIP Basic Setting window ..................77 Figure 70: Voice—SIP configuration window ..................
  • Page 7: History

    ONU User Manual HISTORY Change No. Details Of Change 1-0-0 Initial document released in. Page 7...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    ONU User Manual 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ML-HGU-F04P2T0W1N01 is an EPON optical network user-end device, works as home gateway. The device fits broadband access of fiber to the home (FTTH) very well. The advantages of the 4FE+2VoIP with WiFi multi-service ONU are as follows: high reliability, data & voice supported, WiFi supported, perfect QoS guarantee, capable management, capacity expansion and networking flexibility.
  • Page 9: Technical Specification

    ONU User Manual Figure 2: ONU back and side panel Table 1: ONU Interface Description Interface Description Optical fiber interface Phone 1~2 VoIP interface RJ-45 Ethernet Port, 10/100Mbps self-adapting LAN 1~4 Use this interface to connect to local network Support the WLAN terminal devices with WPS Push-Button function to negotiate the encryption algorithm within 2 minutes, distribute the key, configure relative parameters and set up connection WiFi...
  • Page 10: Tipical Network Application

    ONU User Manual Support LLID Registration Support MAC as ONU auto registration ID Authentication Support SN/LOID as access authentication Bandwidth Management Support DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation) Encryption Support triple churning encryption according to CTC Standard VoIP Interface VoIP Port 2 x RJ11 FXS ports VoIP Protocol SIP (RFC3261)/H.248 Coding...
  • Page 11 ONU User Manual Figure 3: ONU back and side panel Page 11...
  • Page 12: Application Topology

    ONU User Manual 1.6 APPLICATION TOPOLOGY Figure 4: ONU back and side panel  Core Layer The Servers mentioned below belong to the core layer. They are responsible for distributing IP addresses, offering authentication and accounting services, and providing the services etc. a) VoIP server (For example: SIP server) b) IPTV multi-cast server c) PPPoE/DHCP server...
  • Page 13: Onu Service Description

    ONU User Manual OLT is located at the top of EPON system, connecting the uplink aggregation server and downlink ONU. OLT is the center of EPON system. The data sent from ONU goes through OLT to aggregation server and the data from server goes thorough OLT to all the ONUs. In the meantime, OLT is in charge of the management of all the attached ONUs, including monitoring, configuration, upgrade and alarms.
  • Page 14: Configuration In Web Graphic User Interface

    ONU User Manual The WAN services that are belonged to VLAN 2 supports one Route, which is used by VoIP users. The WAN service that is belonged to VLAN 3 supports one Bridge, which is used by IPTV users, such as STB 2 CONFIGURATION IN WEB GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE ...
  • Page 15: Device Info

    ONU User Manual Figure 6: Logging window 3. Input the Username/password: admin/admin and then click “OK”. Note: The default admin username is admin and the default admin password is admin. 4. After logging in, the device home info page appears as in figure 7. Figure 7: Device Info 2.2 DEVICE INFO This chapter explains the Device Info windows of the ONU.
  • Page 16: Summary

    ONU User Manual open the Device Info menu. 2.2.1 Summary The Device Info window displays a summary of the general information about the ONU such as the model name, software version, and addresses. Click Summary in the main menu to open the Device Info window, see figure 8. Figure 8: Device Info Table 3: ONU technical specification Field...
  • Page 17: Wan

    ONU User Manual Field Description LAN IPv4 Address (read-only) The IPv4 address of the LAN. Default Gateway (read-only) The IP address of the default gateway. Primary DNS Server (read-only) Secondary DNS Server (read-only) LAN IPv6 ULA Address (read-only) Default IPv6 Gateway (read-only) 2.2.2 The WAN Info window displays a list of the configured interfaces of the WAN.
  • Page 18: Statistics

    ONU User Manual Field Description NAT (read-only) Indicates if NAT is enabled or disabled. Firewall (read-only) Indicates if the firewall is enabled or disabled. Status (read-only) Indicates the current status of the WAN service. IPv4 Address (read-only) The IPv4 address of the WAN service. IPv6 Address (read-only) The IPv6 address of the WAN service.
  • Page 19 ONU User Manual Field Description Interface (read-only) The LAN interface. Received (read-only) Shows the number of: Bytes received.   Packets (Pkts) received. Errors (Errs) received.  Packets dropped (Drops).  Transmitted (read-only) Shows the number of: Bytes transmitted.  ...
  • Page 20: Route

    ONU User Manual Field Description Received (read-only) Shows the number of: Bytes received.   Packets (Pkts) received. Errors (Errs) received.  Packets dropped (Drops).  Transmitted (read-only) Shows the number of: Bytes transmitted.   Packets (Pkts) transmitted. Errors (Errs) transmitted. ...
  • Page 21: Dhcp

    ONU User Manual Field Description Service (read-only) The service name of the routing mode. Interface (read-only) The interface using the route. 2.2.5 DHCP The DHCP window displays the DHCP client information of the equipment get IP address from the ONU. Click DHCP in the Device Info menu to open the DHCP window; see Figure 13. Figure 13: Route window Table 8: Field Description Field...
  • Page 22: Layer2 Interface

    ONU User Manual 2.3.1 Layer2 Interface The Layer2 Interface menu enables you to select the type of Layer 2 Interface. Select Layer2 Interface from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Layer2 Interface submenu. 1. EPON Interface The EPON Interface Configuration window enables you to add, delete, or modify up to one EPON as layer 2 wan interface connections.
  • Page 23 ONU User Manual If you have selected to add or modify an EPON interface connection, the EPON wan interface Configuration window opens; see Figure 15. Figure 15: EPON WAN Configuration window Table 10 describes the fields of the EPON wan interface Configuration window. Table 10: Field Description Field Description...
  • Page 24 ONU User Manual Table 11: Field Description Field Description Interface/(Name) (read-only) The number and name of the ETH interface. Connection Mode (read-only) The connection mode selected for the ETH interface. Remove Enable the check-box to remove the ETH interface from the list. Click to add a connection.
  • Page 25: Wan Service

    ONU User Manual 2.3.2 WAN Service If you have created a Layer2 interface, use WAN Service to configure the settings for a WAN service over a selected interface. Select WAN Service from the Advanced Setup menu to open the WAN Setup Service menu.
  • Page 26 ONU User Manual Field Description Edit Edit the wan interface. Remove Enable the check-box to select the WAN service to be removed from the list. Click to add a service; the WAN Service Interface Configuration window opens. Remove Click to remove a selected service. 2.
  • Page 27 ONU User Manual Figure 20: WAN Service Configuration window Table 15 describes the fields of the WAN Service Configuration window. Table 15: Field Description Field Description Select WAN service type Select a service type for the WAN: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) ...
  • Page 28 ONU User Manual Field Description the WAN IP Settings window; see WAN IP over Ethernet. If you have selected Bridging, click to open a summary of the WAN setup. See WAN Setup – Summary. 3. WAN PPPoE If you select PPPoE as the WAN service type, the PPP Username and Password window opens; see Figure 21.
  • Page 29 ONU User Manual Field Description The default is AUTO. Enable Fullcone NAT Enable to apply Fullcone NAT mode. Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer) Enable to configure an amount of time that the connection can have no traffic before it automatically disconnects.
  • Page 30 ONU User Manual Field Description mode, enable so that the third party dial-up software connection can still be used with the Internet. Enable IGMP Multicast Enable to support IGMP proxy. Back Click to return to previous window. Next Click to configure the default gateway.
  • Page 31 ONU User Manual Table 17: Field Description Field Description Obtain an IP address automatically Select to obtain an IP address automatically for the WAN IP. DHCP will be enabled and for wan interface in MER mode. Option 60 Vendor ID Contact your ISP for information.
  • Page 32 ONU User Manual Table 18 describes the fields of the Routing – Default Gateway window Table 18: Field Description Field Description Selected Default Gateway Interfaces Select WAN Interface as default Gateway Availabl Available Routed WAN Interfaces Available Routed WAN Interfaces list Back Click to return to the previous window.
  • Page 33 ONU User Manual address. Primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS server Enter the IP address of a secondary DNS server. Apply/Save Changes Click to save changes and view a summary of the WAN settings; see WAN Setup –...
  • Page 34: Lan

    ONU User Manual Field Description or disabled. Back Click to return to previous window to verify or modify the WAN setup. Apply/Save Click to save changes. 2.3.3 The LAN Setup window enables you to configure the settings for the LAN interface. As a network device, the ONU has its own IP address and MAC address.
  • Page 35 ONU User Manual Field Description effect after the ONU is rebooted. Subnet Mask Enter the LAN subnet mask. Enable IGMP Snooping Enable to apply IGMP snooping and select one of the following:  Standard Mode  Blocking Mode Enable LAN side firewall Enable to apply a firewall to the LAN.
  • Page 36 ONU User Manual Field Description Apply/Save. Remove Entries If you have enabled one or more entries to remove, click to remove the selected static IP entries. Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for Enable to configure a LAN interface secondary IP address and subnet mask for the LAN interface.
  • Page 37: Nat

    ONU User Manual Table 22 describes the fields of the IPv6 Autoconfig window. Table 22: Field Description Field Description Interface Address(prefix length is required) Enter Interface Address of IPv6. Enable DHCPv6 Server Enable/Disable DHCPv6 Server. Start interface ID Enter the start interface ID of the DHCPv6 server.
  • Page 38 ONU User Manual Table 23 describes the fields of the Virtual Servers Setup window. Table 23: Field Description Field Description Filter Name (read-only) The name of the virtual server. External Port Start(read-only) External Port Start of the virtual server External Port End(read-only) External Port End of the virtual server Protocol (read-only)
  • Page 39 ONU User Manual Figure 29: Virtual Servers Configuration window Table 24 describes the fields of the Virtual Servers Configuration window. Table 24: Field Description Field Description Use Interface Select Virtual Server User Interface. Service Name Select one of the following: ...
  • Page 40 ONU User Manual Field Description Apply/Save Click to save changes. 2. Port Triggering Select Port Triggering from the Advanced Setup menu to open the NAT submenu; see Figure 30. Figure 30: Port Triggering Setup window Table 25 describes the fields of the Port Triggering Setup window. Table 25: Field Description Field Description...
  • Page 41 ONU User Manual If you have selected to Add an application, the Add NAT – Port Triggering window opens; see Figure Figure 31: Port Triggering Configuration window Table 26 describes the fields of the Port Triggering Configuration window. Table 26: Field Description Field Description Use Interface...
  • Page 42: Security

    ONU User Manual Figure 32: DMZ Host window Table 27 describes the fields of the DMZ Host window. Table 27: Field Description Field Description DMZ Host IP Address Enter the DMZ Host IP Address. Apply/Save Click to save changes. 2.3.5 Security The Security window enables you to configure the IP filtering and MAC filtering.
  • Page 43 ONU User Manual Field Description Protocol (read-only) The protocol of the filter. SrcIP/PrefixLength (read-only) The source address or IPv6 address PrefixLength of the filter. Source Port (read-only) The source port number of the filter. DstIP/PrefixLength (read-only) The destination address or IPv6 address PrefixLength Dest Port (read-only) The destination port number.
  • Page 44 ONU User Manual Select Incoming from the IP Filtering submenu to open the Incoming IP Filtering Setup window; see Figure 35. Figure 35: Incoming IP Filtering Setup window Table 30 describes the fields of the Incoming IP Filtering Setup window. Table 30: Field Description Field Description...
  • Page 45 ONU User Manual Figure 36: Add IP Filter -- Incoming window Table 31 describes the fields of the Add IP Filter -- Incoming window. Table 31: Field Description Field Description Filter Name Enter the name of the incoming IP filter. IP Version Select the IP Version of the filter: IPv4...
  • Page 46 ONU User Manual Figure 37: MAC Filtering Setup window Table 32 describes the fields of the MAC Filtering Setup window. Table 32: Field Description Field Description Interface (read-only) The interface of the MAC filter rule. Policy (read-only) The MAC filter policy applied to the interface.
  • Page 47: Parental Control

    ONU User Manual Table 33 describes the fields of the Add MAC Filter window. Table 33: Field Description Field Description Protocol Type Select the protocol type: PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk NetBEUI IGMP Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address. Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address.
  • Page 48 ONU User Manual Field Description Mon to Sun (read-only) Indicates the day(s) of the week that the time restriction is applied. Start (read-only) The start time of the time restriction. Stop (read-only) The end time of the time restriction. Remove Enable the check-box to select the time restriction to be removed from the list.
  • Page 49 ONU User Manual Field Description another MAC address. Days of the week Enable the check-box of the day or days of the week that the time restriction is applied. Start Blocking Time (hh:mm) Enter the start blocking time. End Blocking Time (hh:mm) Enter the end blocking time.
  • Page 50: Quality Of Service

    ONU User Manual If you have selected to Add URL filter, the URL Filter Add configuration window opens; see Figure 42. Figure 42: URL Filter Add window Table 37 describes the fields of the URL Filter Add window. Table 37: Field Description Field Description URL Address...
  • Page 51 ONU User Manual Table 38 describes the fields of the Qos -- Queue Management Configuration window. Table 38: Field Description Field Description Enable QoS Enable to apply QoS. Select Default DSCP Mark Select the default DSCP mark: Apply/Save Click to save changes. 1.
  • Page 52 ONU User Manual Table 39 describes the fields of the QoS Queue Setup window. Table 39: Field description Field Description Remove Enable the check-box to select the queue from the QoS Queue list to be removed. Click to add a queue to the QoS Queue list.
  • Page 53 ONU User Manual Select QoS Classification from the Quality of Service menu to open the QoS Classification window; see Figure 46.. Figure 46: QoS Classification window Table 41 describes the fields of the QoS Classification window. Table 41: Field descriptions Field Description Add Network Traffic Class Rule...
  • Page 54: Routing

    ONU User Manual Field Description Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address for the QoS rule. Source MAC Mask Enter the source MAC mask for the QoS rule. Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address for the QoS rule. Destination MAC Mask Enter the destination MAC mask for the QoS rule.
  • Page 55 ONU User Manual the Advanced Setup menu to open the Routing menu. 1. Default Gateway Select Default Gateway in the Routing menu to open the Default Gateway window; see Figure 47. Figure 47: Default Gateway window Table 42 describes the fields of the Default Gateway window. Table 42: Field descriptions Field Description...
  • Page 56 ONU User Manual Figure 48: Static Route window Table 43 describes the fields of the Static Route window. Table 43: Field descriptions Field Description IP Version (read-only) Internet Protocol Version DstIP/PrefixLength(read-only) The destination address or IPv6 address PrefixLength Gateway (read-only) The selected gateway IP address.
  • Page 57 ONU User Manual Table 44 describes the fields of the Static Route Add window. Table 44 Field descriptions Field Description IP Version Select the IP Version of the filter:  IPv4  IPv6 Destination IP Address[/prefix Enter the destination IP address or length] IPv6 address prefix length.
  • Page 58: Dns

    ONU User Manual Field Description removed. Click to add a policy route. The Policy Routing Setup window opens. Remove Click to remove the selected policy route(s) from the list. If you have selected to Add a policy route, the Policy Routing Setup window opens; see Figure 51. Figure 51: Policy Routing Setup window Table 46 describes the fields of the Policy Routing Setup window.
  • Page 59 ONU User Manual 1. DNS Server Select Dns Server in the DNS menu to open the DNS Server window; see Figure 52. Figure 52: DNS Server Configuration window Table 47 describes the fields of the DNS Server Configuration window. Table 47 Field descriptions Field Description Selected DNS Server Interface...
  • Page 60 ONU User Manual 2. Dynamic DNS The Router supports Dynamic DNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) Figure 53: Dynamic DNS window Table 48 describes the fields of the dynamic DNS Setup window. Table 48 Field descriptions Field Description Hostname The user whom the Hostname restriction is applied.
  • Page 61: Upnp

    ONU User Manual Figure 54: Dynamic DNS Add window Table 48 describes the fields of the dynamic DNS Configuration window. Table 49 Field descriptions Field Description D-DNS provider Select the D-DNS provider Availabl Hostname Enter the Dyndns Hostname Interface Select the WAN Service Username Enter the Dyndns Username Password...
  • Page 62: Dns Proxy

    ONU User Manual Table 50 Field descriptions Field Description Enable UPnP protocol Enable to turn on UPnP protocol. Apply/Save Click to save changes. 2.3.11 DNS Proxy The DNS Proxy Configuration window allows you to enable or turn off DNS Proxy. Select DNS Proxy from the Advanced Setup menu to open the DNS Proxy Configuration window;...
  • Page 63: Interface Grouping

    ONU User Manual Figure 57: Storage Service window Table 52 describes the fields of the Storage Service window. Table 52 Field descriptions Field Description Volume name(read-only) Storage Devices volume name File System(read-only) Storage Devices file system type Total Space(read-only) Storage Devices total space Used Space(read-only) Storage Devices used space 2.3.13...
  • Page 64 ONU User Manual Field Description Group Name (read-only) The name of the interface group. Remove Enable the check-box to select the interface group to be removed from the list. WAN Interface (read-only) The WAN Interface of the interface group. LAN Interfaces The lan interfaces of the interface group DHCP Vendor IDs...
  • Page 65: Ip Tunnel

    ONU User Manual Table 54 describes the fields of the Interface Grouping Configuration window. Table 54 Field descriptions Field Description Group Name Enter the Interface Group name. WAN Interface used in the Select WAN Interface used in the grouping grouping. Availabl Available LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces list.
  • Page 66 ONU User Manual Field Description Tunneling--6in4 tunnel. Dynamic (read-only) The type of the IP address. IPv4 Mask Length (read-only) The IPv4 Mask length. 6rd Prefix (read-only) 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length. Border Relay Address (read-only) Border Relay IPv4 Address. Remove Enable the check-box to select the IP Tunneling--6in4 tunnel to be removed from the list.
  • Page 67 ONU User Manual Field Description Mechanism Select the mechanism of the IP Tunneling--6in4 Tunnel. Availabl Associated WAN Interface Select the WAN interface. Associated LAN Interface Select the LAN interface. IPv4 Mask Length Enter the IPv4 mask length. 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length Enter the 6rd prefix with prefix length.
  • Page 68 ONU User Manual Field Description Remote IPv6 Address (read-only) The remote IPv6 IP Address. Remove Enable the check-box to select the IP Tunneling--4in6 tunnel to be removed from the list. Click to add a service; the IP Tunneling--4in6 Tunnel Configuration window opens. Remove Click to remove a selected service.
  • Page 69: Ipsec

    ONU User Manual 2.3.15 IPSec Select IPSec from the Advanced Setup menu to open the IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections window; see Figure 64. Figure 64: IPSec Tunnel Model Conntctions window Table 59 describes the fields of the IPSec Tunnel Model Connections window. Table 59 Field descriptions Field Description...
  • Page 70 ONU User Manual Figure 65: IPSec Settings window Table 60 describes the fields of the IPSec Settings window. Table 60 Field descriptions Field Description IPSec Connection Name Enter the IPSec Connection name. Tunnel Mode Select one tunnel mode of the IPSec Tunnel Mode Connection: ...
  • Page 71: Wireless Bridge

    ONU User Manual Field Description IP Address for VPN Enter IP address for VPN. IP Subnetmask Enter Subnetmask. Tunnel accesses from remote IP Select Tunnel access from remote addresses IP address: Subnet  Single Address  IP Address for VPN Enter remote IP address for VPN.
  • Page 72 ONU User Manual Figure 66: Wireless--Bridge window Table 61 Field descriptions Field Description AP Mode Select one AP mode of following: Access Point  Wireless Bridge  Bridge Restrict Select one bridge restrict of following:  Enabled Enabled(Scan)  Disabled ...
  • Page 73: Advanced

    ONU User Manual 2.4.1 Advanced The Advanced menu enables you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. Select Advanced from the Wireless menu to open the Advanced submenu; see Figure 67. Figure 67: Wireless--Advanced window Table 62 describes the fields of the Wireless--Advanced window. Table 62 Field descriptions Field Description...
  • Page 74 ONU User Manual Field Description 802.11n Rate: 11n Rate of wireless, Select difficult Rate in this drop-down list box: Auto/use 54g Rate 0-15 802.11n Protection Disable/Enable 802.11n Protection.(off/on) Support 802.11n Client Only Disable/Enable if Support 802.11n Client Only(off/on) RIFS Advertisement RIFS Advertisement of wireless ...
  • Page 75: Station Info

    ONU User Manual Field Description  18Mbps 24Mbps  36Mpbs  48Mpbs   54Mbps Basic Rate Basic Rate of wireless Default    1 & 2 Mbps  1 & 2 & 5.5 & 6 & 11 & 12 & 24 Mbps Fragmentation Threshold Fragmentation Threshold of wireless.
  • Page 76: Voice

    ONU User Manual Figure 68: Wireless-- Authenticated Stations Table 63 describes the fields of the Wireless-- Authenticated Stations Table 63 Field descriptions Field Description Client MAC address Associated Connection status. Authorized Authority status. SSID Wireless SSID. Interface The name of the wireless interface. Apply/Save Click to save changes.
  • Page 77 ONU User Manual Figure 69: Voice—SIP Basic Setting window Table 64 describes the fields of the SIP Basic Setting window. Table 64 Field descriptions Field Description Bound Interface Name Select the type of Bound Interface from the list box:  ...
  • Page 78 ONU User Manual Figure 70: Voice—SIP configuration window Table 65 describes the fields of the Voice--SIP configuration window. Table 65 Field descriptions Field Description Select a country from this list box. Locale selection* The call progress tones will be defined to match the standard call progress tones of the county that you selected.
  • Page 79 ONU User Manual Field Description endpoint for collecting and sending dialed digits. The dialed number would be sent out immediately if it matchs the rule of the dialplan. Use SIP Proxy If you select it, all calls will be routed to proxy server.
  • Page 80: Sip Advanced Setting

    ONU User Manual Field Description Preferred ptime RTP packetize time. Preferred codec n Set the codec priority. The minimum number is the highest priority. Start SIP client Start the Vodsl task. Stop SIP client Stop the Vodsl task. Restore default setting To restore default setting.
  • Page 81 ONU User Manual Figure 72: Voice—SIP Advanced configuration window Table 67 describes the fields of the SIP Advanced Setting window. Table 67 Field descriptions Field Description Call Waiting Enable/Disable call waiting service. Call forwarding number The target phone number, the incoming call will be forwarded to it.
  • Page 82 ONU User Manual Field Description Forward on “busy” If enabled, the incoming call will be forwarded if this port is busy. Forward on “no answer” If enabled, the incoming call will be forwarded if nobody answers the call until the timeout. Enable/disable message waiting indication.
  • Page 83: Sip Debug Setting

    ONU User Manual Field Description SRTP MKT Length The length of master key identifier. Registration Expire Timeout* Time out of sip registration. Registration Retry Interval The interval between register failed and register again. DSCP for SIP* The SIP differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) feature enables you to configure the system such that SIP signaling traffic is sent at a...
  • Page 84 ONU User Manual Figure 73: Voice—SIP Debug setting window Table 68 describes the fields of the SIP Debug Setting window. Table 68 Field descriptions Field Description Vodsl Console Log Level Select the debug level: Error   Notice  Debug Start SIP client Start the Vodsl task.
  • Page 85: Diagnostics

    ONU User Manual Table 69 Field descriptions Field Description SIP log server IP Address* Enter the SIP log server IP address. SIP log server port* Enter the SIP log server port. VAD support Enable/Disable the VAD support. Ingress gain Select the Ingress gain. Egress gain Select the Egress gain.
  • Page 86: Management

    ONU User Manual Table 70 describes the fields of the Diagnostics window. Table 70 Field descriptions Field Description Test the connection to your local Indicates the status of your local network connection:  Pass Fail  Disabled  If your local connection continues to fail, click the Help link to open a troubleshooting walkthrough.
  • Page 87: System Log

    ONU User Manual Figure 77: Update Settings window Table 71 describes the fields of the Update Settings window. Table 71 Field descriptions Field Description Settings File Name Enter the file name of the saved settings or click Browse to locate the saved settings file.
  • Page 88 ONU User Manual Figure 79: System Log window Table 72 describes the fields of the System Log window. Table 72 Field descriptions Field Description View System Log Click to view the system log. The System Log information window opens. Configure System Log Click to configure the system log.
  • Page 89 ONU User Manual Field Description Message (read-only) The details of the log entry. Refresh Click to refresh the system log. Close Click to close the system log. If you clicked Configure System Log in the System Log window, the Configuration window opens; see Figure 81.
  • Page 90: Security Log

    ONU User Manual Field Description Apply/Save Click to save changes. 2.7.3 Security Log The System Log windows enable you view the security log of the ONU. Select Security Log in the Management menu to open the Security Log window; see Figure 82. Figure 82: Security Log window Page 90...
  • Page 91 ONU User Manual Table 75 describes the fields of the Security Log window. Table 75 Field descriptions Field Description View Click to View. The Security Log information window opens. Reset Click to Reset. The Security Log information will be clear and reset. here Right-click here.
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