Telrad CPE12000 Series User Manual

Telrad CPE12000 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 LTE Outdoor CPE12000 User Manual AUG 2019 Version: 2.5...
  • Page 2 All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Telrad Networks Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.
  • Page 3 OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. Disclaimer (a) The Software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. Telrad Networks, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 4 OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE, AT TELRAD NETWORKS'S OPTION. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT...
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................ 6 About this Guide ..........................8 Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge....................8 Conventions Used in this Document ....................8 Introduction ............................ 9 Product Highlights .......................... 9 Outdoor Specifications ......................... 10 3.1. LTE Specifications ......................... 10 3.2.
  • Page 7 Network | WAN Setting (NAT Mode) ................... 49 Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode) ................51 Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) ................54 Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode) ................57 Network | LAN Setting ......................59 Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode) ..... 63 Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode) ....
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    1. About this Guide This document provides information and procedures on the installation and configuration of CPE12000 LTE Outdoor CPE. Applicable products:  CPE-12000SG-PRO-1D-3.x (for Bands 42&43)  CPE-12000SG-PRO-1D-3.x-B48 (for Band 48) Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking (LAN) concepts and wireless Internet access infrastructures.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    2. Introduction Product Highlights  Support TDD-LTE Mode Band 42,43 & 48 *  Support 3GPP Release 12 compliant  Support up to UE LTE Downlink Category 12 **  Support 4x4 MIMO DL with 40MHz CA Maximum  Support DL 256QAM with DL 2x2 MIMO only ...
  • Page 10: Outdoor Specifications

    3. Outdoor Specifications 3.1. LTE Specifications Item Description Standard Compliance 3GPP Rel. 12 Duplex Mode Frequency Bands 42, 43, 48* Channel bandwidth (MHz) 5, 10, 15, 20 Modulation DL: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM UL: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Transmit Modes (TM’s) TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4, TM8 Downlink Carrier Aggregation support Carrier Aggregation...
  • Page 11: Electrical / Physical Specifications

    3.2. Electrical / Physical Specifications Item Description Dimensions (HxWxD) 277 x 140 x 75 mm Weight 0.6 Kg | 1.3 lbs. 10/100/1000 Physical Interface LAN - Power Source Environmental IP67 - withstands harsh weather and outdoor environments Operating Temperature -40° to 55° C | -40° to 131° F Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing ESD Rating...
  • Page 12: Product Package

    4. Product Package Item LTE Outdoor CPE Quick Installation Guide PoE Adapter Power Plug Mounting Kit If any item of mentioned above is missing or damaged, please contact our customer support immediately. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 13: Connectors

    5. Connectors The Outdoor LTE CPE has following connectors (from left to right): One RJ-45 connector for connecting to the PoE adaptor. LED indicator inside and SIM card slot for inserting SIM card. A grounding screw on the rear panel. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 14: Led Indicators

    6. LED Indicators LED name Location Color LED Behavior Status Indication LED List ●●● ●●●●● MAIN power Blue Power On ●○○ Power Off ○○○○○ Ethernet Orange Detect Ethernet ○●○ Steady ON status Device Connected Blinking ○○○○○ No Ethernet action SIM status Green SIM Detected and ○○●...
  • Page 15 LTE 4 Blue Signal is very good ○○○ 18dB < SINR < Steady ON 23dB ●●●●○ LTE 5 Blue Signal is Excellent ○○○ 23dB < SINR Steady ON ●●●●● LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 16: Installation

    7. Installation Selecting a Location: LTE Outdoor CPE should be pole-mounted outdoors and aligned so its antenna faces the nearest LTE eNodeB. When selecting a suitable location for the unit, consider these guidelines: • Place LTE Outdoor CPE as high as possible to achieve the best possible link quality. •...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Cables

    Connecting the Cables Outdoor Connection: Connect a grounding cable between the Ground terminal of the LTE outdoor CPE and a good ground connection Preparing and connecting the cable: Use only UTP-FTP 4x2x24AWG CAT. 5E outdoor cable from an approved manufacturer. The cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both ends 1.
  • Page 18 LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 19 2. Connect the cable • Remove the sealing cable gland plug from the gland nut. • Open the sealing gland nut and remove it. Don not disassembles the gland base from the bracket. • Insert the cable into the sealing gland base and connect it to the RJ-45 connector at the bottom of the CPE.
  • Page 20 PoE Connection It is assumed that the RJ-45 cables are already connected to the LTE outdoor CPE. Assemble an RJ-45 connector with a protective cover on the other end of the LTE outdoor CPE cable. Connect the other end of the cable from ODU to the PoE adaptor which labeled “PoE” Connect RJ45 cable from PoE adaptor which label “LAN”...
  • Page 21 Select Local Area Connection Status from Windows task bar and click Properties. Local Area Connection Status Double click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Local Area Connection Properties LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 22 Select Obtain an IP address automatically/ Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties In order to verify CPE has a successful connection to the LTE eNodeB please observe the signal strength LEDs (Please refer LED Indications section in Introduction chapter of this manual to find the location of these LEDs on the device).
  • Page 23: Web Interface

    8. Web Interface 8.1. Login to Web-GUI Users’ devices are assumed in CPE LAN side. Please follow the steps below to configure your device through the web interface: Open the Web browser (Ex: Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) and enter the default IP Step1: address of CPE, which is : 192.168.254.251...
  • Page 24: Brief Summary Page

    Step3: After successful login, you can see “Brief Summary Page”. Brief Summary Page is composed of many blocks and each block contains its own feature. A concise description is presented in the block. Users can click on it to enter “Detailed Configuration Page” to see the complete settings or tweak the configuration.
  • Page 25 [y1] GUI Interface LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 26 Please see below logo photo Logo of Service Provider. Login Identity, could be Superuser or Enduser. Button of Language could be change language. Button of Settings could be display Settings list. Button of summary. Button of Reboot. Button of Logout. Mode: Either APN Name Operator:...
  • Page 27: Detailed Configuration Page

    LAN IP: LAN IP of CPE WAN IP: WAN IP of CPE Detailed Configuration Page After clicking any block in “Brief Summary Page”, the webpage would be switched to the “Detailed Configuration Page”. (Take “LTE Network” block for example) LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 28 [y2] Detailed Configuration Page LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 29 Main Menu Show the current main menu Sub Menu Clickable, can jump to another Sub Menu under the same Main Menu Current service, could be LTE Signal bar, more bar means better signal no signal or disconnection. When CPE cannot Detect SIM card, the ICON will appear. Login identity, could be Superuser or Enduser Button of Language could be change language.
  • Page 30: Menu Structure

    8.2. Menu Structure After entering “Detailed Configuration Page”, the user can quickly jump to the specified Sub Menu. (By clicking “Quick Panel” at the bottom of the page.) Users can refer to the menu structure given below: Status Cell Selection Default PDN Multiple PDN Advanced...
  • Page 31: Reference Manual

    9. Reference Manual 9.1. LTE Network In “LTE Network” main menu, user can see the LTE basic information and uplink/downlink status. All the setting about LTE placed here such as LTE Earfcn and PIN code, PDN, multiple PDN, PLMN search. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu Structure: Status...
  • Page 32: Lte| Status| Basic

    LTE| Status| Basic LTE> Status General Information  State: Possible states are connecting and connected.  Network Operator: It shows Operator’s name or PLMN ID.  Technology: LTE.  Connection Time: the accumulated time after the state is “connected”. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 33 LTE Information  State:  Device Init: Detect LTE module.  SIM Detecting: As titled.  Device Ready: Unlock pin code.  Search: Scan the available eNodeB.  Network Entry: Cell detection.  Attached: As titled.  Idle: As titled. ...
  • Page 34 DownLink Status  Data Rate: The download speed.  RX Bytes: Number of received bytes.  Packets: Number of received packets. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 35: Lte | Status | Advance

    LTE | Status | Advance LTE TX Path Index: Transmitter path.  PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel power.  LTE RX Path Index: Receiver path.  RSRP: Reference Signal Receiving Power.  SINR: Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio.  LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 36: Lte| Status| Pdn

    LTE| Status| PDN [a3] LTE> Status> PDN  Cid: Identity number of PDN connection.  APN Name: Access Point Name identifies specific packet data network.  PDN Type: The connection type of each Packet Data Network.  Authentication Type: The Authentication type of each packet data network. ...
  • Page 37: Lte | Cell Selection

    LTE | Cell Selection LTE>Cell Selection Start / Stop LTE: stop and start the radio. Rescan Mobile Network: manual scanning, the radio link is dropped when using the Rescan. [MD4] LTE>Cell Selection>Earfcn/Frequency Setting>Scan Mode>Full Band Scan Mode: Full Band, Dedicated Earfcn and Dedicated Earfcn List. Searching full band would take much longer time than Dedicated Earfcn and Dedicated Earfcn List.
  • Page 38  LTE>Cell Selection>Earfcn/Frequency Setting>Scan Mode>Dedicated Earfcn  Band: Chose device band.  Type: Set band Earfcn or Frequency  Dedicated Earfcn list: LTE connection according to the Dedicated Earfcn list LTE>Cell Selection>Earfcn/Frequency Setting>Scan Mode> Dedicated Earfcn List  Band: Chose device band. ...
  • Page 39 Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. LTE Band 42 are just an example. Real number is determined by the user's requirement. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 40: Lte | Default Pdn

    LTE | Default PDN LTE>Default PDN APN for network attach: Users can choose Auto or Manual. If choosing Manual, users need to specify an APN Name. Authentication Type: There are None, PAP and CHAP to choose from. If choosing PAP or CHAP, users need to specify the username and password. PDN Type: Support IPv4 and / or IPv6 .
  • Page 41: Lte | Multiple Pdn

    LTE | Multiple PDN LTE>Multiple PDN Multiple PDN is a wonderful way to separate different network service. For example, users can have Default PDN for management and multiple PDN for data transfer. PDN Type: Support IPv4 and / or Ipv6. APN Name: The PDN name in the service (in BreezeWAY).
  • Page 42: Lte | Advanced

    LTE | Advanced LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 43: Lte | Pin

    LTE | PIN LTE>PIN LTE>PIN >Enable PIN LTE>PIN > Change PIN Enable PIN: Enable/Disable PIN code protection. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 44 Change PIN: Change the PIN code. Remaining Attempts: remaining times to try PIN code. Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. Please make sure the current technology is LTE.
  • Page 45: Lte | Plmn Selection

    LTE | PLMN selection [MD5] LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 46: Lte | Cell Lock

    LTE | Cell lock [MD6] 9.2. Network The “Network” page allows user to configure network function such as WAN setting, LAN Setting, QOS, Port Management, DSCP, and MGMT Service. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu Structure: Status WAN Setting LAN Setting Network Port Management DSCP...
  • Page 47: Network | Status

    Network | Status LAN Information Network> Status > LAN Information WAN Information: This section shows WAN IP, MAC, Gateway, DNS Server, Time Server of LTE indoor CPE and statistics of TX and RX Bytes and Packets of WAN interface. Network > Status > WAN Information Lease Status Table: This section shows all clients who get IP from DHCP server in LTE indoor LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 48 CPE. Network > Status > Lease Status Table Refresh button Click the “Refresh” button to trigger refresh manually. This button will update the status information periodically. Auto button The period can be set from “ GUI Refresh Time” in page Management/Device Setting) The address and TX/RX bytes are all examples here.
  • Page 49: Network | Wan Setting (Nat Mode)

    Network | WAN Setting (NAT Mode) Network > WAN Setting WAN Connection Type: The mode includes NAT, Tunnel, Bridge and Router Mode. The following pages will show how to configure “NAT mode”. Changing the “WAN Connection Type” needs reboot to take effect. A pop-up window will ask users to “Reboot”...
  • Page 50 information.  If “Static” mode is selected, users have to manually enter the required information in below fields. Host Name: currently no function. WAN IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ Gateway Address: These values are un-editable when the connection mode is “Automatically” and editable when the mode is “Static”. Two WAN IP, DNS WAN MTU: This value is “Maximum Transmission Unit”.
  • Page 51: Network | Wan Setting (Tunnel Mode)

    Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode) Network > WAN Setting > PPTP, L2TP, GRE WAN Connection Type: The mode includes NAT, Tunnel, Bridge and RouterMode.T he following pages will show how to configure “Tunnel mode”. Changing the “WAN Connection Type” needs reboot to take effect. A pop-up window will ask users to “Reboot”...
  • Page 52 Pop-up windows for reboot confirm VPN Type: L2TP (with IPsec) GRE (Layer2/ Layer3) Tunnel Mode NAT Support: CPE will do network address translation for its clients in LAN. Default Gateway Interface: Users can select which interface as the default gateway. The default is “Tunnel”...
  • Page 53 Host Name: Currently no function. WAN IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ Gateway Address: These values are un-editable when users select “Automatically” in “Connection Mode”. WAN MTU: This value is “Maximum Transmission Unit”. It is the largest size of a single packet. DNS1/2: Domain Name Server.
  • Page 54: Network | Wan Setting (Bridge Mode)

    Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) Network >WAN Setting WAN Connection Type: users have NAT, Tunnel, Bridge and Router Mode to choose from. The following pages show how to configure “Bridge mode”. Changing the “WAN Connection Type” needs reboot to take effect. A pop-up window will ask users to “Reboot”...
  • Page 55 Host Name: Currently no function. WAN IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ Gateway Address: These values are un-editable when “Connection Mode” is “Automatically” and editable when “Connection Mode” is “Static”. WAN MTU: This value is “Maximum Transmission Unit”. It is the largest size of a single packet.
  • Page 56 Multi-PDN in Bridge Mode Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 57: Network | Wan Setting (Router Mode)

    Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode) WAN Connection Type: users have NAT, Tunnel, Bridge and Router mode to choose from.The following pages will show how to configure “Router mode”. Network >WAN Setting Connection Mode: “Automatically” or “Static”.  If “Automatically” mode is selected, CPE would automatically acquire configuration information.
  • Page 58 Changing the “WAN Connection Type” needs reboot to take effect. A pop-up window will ask users to “Reboot” or “Continue”. If you select “Reboot”, CPE would reboot right away. If you select “Continue”, CPE would not reboot automatically, you need to reboot it manually. Pop-up windows for reboot confirm Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values.
  • Page 59: Network | Lan Setting

    Network | LAN Setting Network >LAN Setting LAN Setting:  LAN IP Address / Subnet Mask: The IP address and subnet mask used by CPE in LAN  If users choose other tunnel mode, this IP means LAN side domain and Web GUI IP address.(This IP will change IP prefix in “DHCP Server”...
  • Page 60 Network>LAN Setting LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 61 CPE has a built-in DHCP server to manage the distribution of IP addresses. A device connected to CPE through the Ethernet port or WiFi would obtain a dynamic IP address from CPE. Enable DHCP Server: enable/disable DHCP server DHCP Starting IP Address: The starting IP address assigned by DHCP server. DHCP Ending IP Address: The ending IP address assigned by DHCP server.
  • Page 62 DHCP Lease Time: The life time of the IP assigned by DHCP server( range: 2 minutes-365days) Lease Reservation Table: This table records the mapping of MAC and IP addresses. Clients with the specific MAC address in the table would get the corresponding IP address. Click “Add +” button to add a new mapping, clicking “Delete”...
  • Page 63: Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available In Nat, Tunnel Mode)

    Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode) Network > Port Management > Port Forwarding Port forwarding forwards the packet according to the port setting in this page. If packets with the port number in these ranges, packets will be forwarded to the designated LAN IP and LAN Port. This function is very useful when a server is setup in LAN side like FTP server.
  • Page 64 WAN Port 53, 68,123, 161, 2948, 7547, 58603 are reserved for management use. The priority of port forwarding rules is higher than DMZ. Users can set DMZ and it will not influence port forwarding. Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded.
  • Page 65: Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available In Nat, Tunnel Mode)

    Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode) Network > Port Management >Port Trigger The table allows you to configure Port Trigger rules. Port Trigger is a way to automate port forwarding. Outbound traffic on predetermined ports ('trigger port') causes inbound traffic to specific ports (call it port P here) to be dynamically forwarded to the host which uses trigger port.
  • Page 66 Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 67: Network | Routing(Available In Router, Tunnel Mode)

    Network | Routing(Available in Router, Tunnel Mode) Network > Static Routing Static Routing: Enable/Disable static routing. When Static Routing is enabled, you can add/del routing item from the drop-down l ist, and configure the following parameters:Name,Interface,Metric,Geteway,Destination IP and Netmask. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 68: Network | Dscp

    Network | DSCP [MD7] LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 69: Network | Mgmt Service

    Network | MGMT Service Network > MGMT Service Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) is a mechanism that can map a fixed domain name to a dynamic IP address. This is very useful when you can only get a dynamic IP in WAN. If DDNS is enabled, clients can connect to CPE through “DDNS Host Name”.
  • Page 70: Ipv6

    9.3. IPv6 IPv6 provides other technical benefits in addition to a larger addressing space. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu Structure: Status IPv6 Settings LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 71: Ipv6| Status

    IPv6| Status IPv6>Status IPv6 Information: This section shows WAN Connection Type, WAN IPv6 Address and WAN IPv6 Link-Local Address LAN Address AutoConfiguration: This section shows LAN Prefix Type, LAN IPv6 Address, LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address and AutoConfiguration Type. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 72: Ipv6 | Settings | Internet Connect Type

    IPv6 | Settings | Internet Connect Type IPv6> Settings IPv6 Connect Type: Choose SLAAC+DHCPv6 for CPE’s clients to get IPv6 IP. DNS from: Choose Auto or Static option. DNS 1: Enter the IPv6 DNS1 record in IPv6 DHCP Server. DNS 2: Enter the IPv6 DNS2 record in IPv6 DHCP Server. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 73: Ipv6 | Settings | Extend Wan Prefix

    IPv6 | Settings | Extend WAN Prefix IPv6> Settings LAN Prefix Type(Extend Wan Prefix) : Assign a network address prefix and automate configuration and provisioning of the public routable addresses for the network LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: Use this address to connection CPE’s Web-GUI. Auto IPv6 Address Assignment: Enable/Disable.
  • Page 74: Ipv6 | Settings | Prefix Delegation

    IPv6 | Settings | Prefix Delegation IPv6> Settings LAN Prefix Type (Prefix Delegation): Supported by most ISPs who provide native IPv6 for consumers on fixed networks. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: Use this address to connection CPE’s Web-GUI. Auto IPv6 Address Assignment: Enable/Disable. Auto Configuration Type : Choose SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+DHCP or Automatically for CPE’s clients to get IPv6 IP LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 75: Ipv6 | Settings | Static

    IPv6 | Settings | Static IPv6> Settings LAN Prefix Type(Static): This type can Enter LAN IPv6 Address as follow. LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the IPv6 address. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: Use this address to connection CPE’s Web-GUI. Auto IPv6 Address Assignment: Enable/Disable. Auto Configuration Type: Choose SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+DHCP or Automatically for CPE’s clients to get IPv6 IP.
  • Page 76: Firewall

    9.4. Firewall: The “Firewall” page allows user to configure firewall to block and grant some network access. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu structure: Basic Firewall Access Restriction...
  • Page 77: Firewall | Basic

    Firewall | Basic Firewall > Basic Enable Firewall: Enable/Disable firewall. Allow ping from WAN: As titled. Allow HTTPs login from WAN: It is available only when HTTPs Service is enabled in Network | MGMT Service. HTTPs Login Port from WAN: As titled. DMZ IP Address: All network traffic from WAN is forwarded to this IP address in LAN.
  • Page 78 Enable UPnP IGD: Enable/Disable Internet Gateway Device. Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 79: Firewall | Access Restriction

    Firewall | Access Restriction Firewall > Access Restriction Access Restriction provides a comprehensive way to control the network. First, users can block all the network traffic at certain time. For example, deny all the traffic from 10:00 to 12:00. Second, users can deny devices with certain MAC address accessing the network. Third, users can deny clients accessing certain URL.
  • Page 80 Cancel button Reset fields to the last saved values. Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some Apply button services will be reloaded. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 81: Management

    10. Management The “Management” page allows user to configure the main system parameters such as password, language, device time/name …etc. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu structure: Account Device Setting Device Log Management Time Settings Restore Default Software RM Settings LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 82: Management | Account

    Management | Account Management > Account Management The Account Management page lets you change the default username and password for superuser and enduser. There should be at least 9 characters for the password. Click “Apply” to save this change. Tick the checkbox “Enable” to enable the account. Apply button Commit the changes made and save them to the CPE device.
  • Page 83: Management | Device Setting

    Management | Device Setting Management > Device Setting Timeout/Refresh Setting  Management Session Timeout: Automatic logout after the period. (Range: 0-10 Minutes; 0 means never expired)  GUI Refresh Time: When users press “auto” button in any page, the page refreshes ay the designated time.
  • Page 84: Management | Device Log

    Management | Device Log Management >Device Log [a8] Management >Device Log> Options of Severity & Syslog Target Syslog is an efficient tool for engineer debugging. And CPE also defines different Severity LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 85 Level of output data, it can help engineer to get the specific logging data they want. Syslog Target: User can choose the output target to Remote syslog server. IP (Only available at “Remote Status”): User can determine the Remote syslog server IP via this.
  • Page 86: Management | Device Time

    Management | Device Time Management >Device Time  Current Local Time: Display current local time; or click “Synchronize with PC” button to synchronize the time of CPE with PC.  Time Zone: as titled.  Auto Adjust for Daylight Saving Time: Enable this option if your location observes Daylight Savings Time.
  • Page 87: Management | Restore Default

    Management | Restore Default Management > Restore Default Select Management>Restore Default to go back to the factory default settings. Restore Default: Click “Restore” button to clear all users’ configuration and restore to factory default settings. Restore to default settings Window Integrity Check: Integrity check for the software used in the device in case the storage device is broken.
  • Page 88 Rollback Settings: CPE saves two firmware with possible different versions in CPE. CPE would choose one of them. Users can press rollback to switch to use another firmware. A “Rollback confirming” window pops up and then starts rebooting to have change taken effect.
  • Page 89: Management | Software

    Management | Software Management > Software Software Upgrade: Click “Browse” button to select the ipkg file to upload, and then click “Upgrade” to install the selected file. The Upgrading window will be shown as below and then the reboot process will be started to let the change taken effect. The ipkg file you have uploaded will be shown in the table below the device software version.
  • Page 90 Configuration Backup: Back up the current system configuration by clicking “Save” button. File Download Window If user wants to restore the system to the restore the configuration, click “Browse” button to select the previously saved configuration file, and then click “Restore” button to restore the system to the previous settings.
  • Page 91 Press the “Restore” button, CPE will automatically reboot and adjust the configuration with the uploaded file. Users will be prompted to re-login to the CPE after the process is complete. LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 92: Management | Rm Settings

    Management | RM Settings Management > RM Settings (Disable) In this page, users can set up the remote management. RM Type-Disable: Select “Disable” to disable the remote management. RM Type-SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 93 Management > RM Settings (SNMP) For SNMP, CPE serves as the server, users can use the tool such as MIB browser as the client to connect to CPE and do remove control.  SNMP Server: The type of the server. It includes SNMPv2c, SNMPv3. ...
  • Page 94  SNMP Access from LAN: Enable/Disable.  SNMP Access Domain: Enable/Disable.  SNMP Access Domain IP Address: The IP address of the access domain.  SNMP Access Domain Netmask: The subnet mask for the access domain.  SNMP Engine ID (SNMPv3 only): A unique identifier for the agent. ...
  • Page 95  SNMP Engine Table (SNMPv3 only): LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 96 RM Type-TR-069 (Technical Report 069) [a9] Management > RM Settings(TR-069) TR-069 is a technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. In the following, the word ACS stands for Auto Configuration Server. ...
  • Page 97 this field. (20 alphanumeric characters allowed)  Connection Request Password: When ACS connects to CPE, CPE also needs to challenge ACS for authentication. ACS has to send the password which matches this field. (20 alphanumeric characters allowed) If ACS does provisioning, there is no need for users to set connection request username/password because ACS would send that to users.
  • Page 98 RM Type-SNMP+TR-069 SNMP with TR-069: User need to set the configuration of RM type(both SNMP and TR-069) first. RM Type-OMA-DM (Open Mobile Alliance Device Management) LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 99 Management > RM Settings (OMA-DM) Using OMA-DM (OMA – Device Management) the terminals can communicate with the OMA DM Server and establish the configuration automatically. It’s the current standard for activation of terminals in OMA (Open Mobile Alliance), it is designed for management of small mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and palm top computers.
  • Page 100 Server. • Server Nonce: Nonce is an arbitrary number used only once to sign a cryptographic communication; the CPE and OMA-DM server use nonce to authenticate each other if user selects MD5 as an authentication algorithm in “Server Auth Type” field. (20 alphanumeric characters allowed) •...
  • Page 101 • Client Polling Attempt: As titled.  Client Initiated Session • Client Initial Session: If you press this button, the client would ask the server for tasks to do immediately. RM Type-SNMP+OMA-DM SNMP+OMA-DM: User need to set the configuration of RM types (both SNMP and OMA-DM) first.
  • Page 102 LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 103: Monitoring

    11. Monitoring This section shows the device status such as CPU loading and memory usage and provides the interface to use the tools such as Iperf, ping and traceroute. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu structure: Status Monitoring Iperf Diagnostic Tools LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 104: Monitoring | Status

    Monitoring | Status Monitor > Status Monitor Period Configuration: The period to record devices status. The recorded data is used to compute the CPU, memory and network statistics. Reset button: Reset CPU/Memory utilization and Uplink/Downlink data rate. CPU Utilization:  CPU Current Usage ...
  • Page 105  Current Data rate Downlink Data Rate:  Current Data rate System Information  Firewall: The status of firewall. It is either ON or OFF.  Device Uptime. The accumulated time after the device is powered on.  Restart Reason ...
  • Page 106: Monitoring | Iperf

    Monitoring | Iperf Monitor >Iperf Iperf is a tool to measure network environment such as throughput, packet loss and delay jitter. Typically, to use Iperf, there should be a client and a server. The server opens a port and waits for clients to build the connection. Iperf in CPE only plays as a client. Settings ...
  • Page 107  TCP Client Number (Protocol Type: TCP): The number of simultaneous TCP connection to the server.  Data Length (Protocol Type: UDP): The size of datagram.  UDP Bandwidth (Protocol Type: UDP): The UDP bandwidth to send in bits/sec. Result ...
  • Page 108: Monitoring | Diagnostic Tools

    Monitoring | Diagnostic Tools Monitor > Diagnostic Tools CPE has built-in tools “ping” and “traceroute”. “Ping” is used to test if CPE can reach an IP address or domain by sending the ICMP “ECHO_REQUEST” packet and waiting for the ICMP “ECHO_RESPONSE”...
  • Page 109: About

    12. About This section shows the device information such as Service Provider, Product Name, Model ID, Serial ID, IMEI, IMSI, Firmware version, Firmware Creation Date, Bootrom Version, Bootrom Creation Date and LTE Support Band. Display in Brief Summary Page Menu structure: About Status LTE Outdoor CPE12000 | User Manual...
  • Page 110: About | Status

    About | Status About > Status This section shows CPE basic information. Service Provider: As titled. Product Name: The name is composed of functions provided by CPE. Model ID: The ID used by the manufacturer. Serial ID: The ID used by the operator. IMEI: International mobile equipment identity.

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