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Model: SR700ac
Release 1.3
Firmware Version: 2.6.2.3
501 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard, Suite 500
Vancouver, Washington 98661 USA
+1 360 859 1780 / smartrg.com
September 2019

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  • Page 1 501 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard, Suite 500 Vancouver, Washington 98661 USA +1 360 859 1780 / smartrg.com / Gateway User Manual Model: SR700ac September 2019 Release 1.3 Firmware Version: 2.6.2.3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Metrics Security Diagnostics IP Filtering - Outgoing Diagnostics IP Filtering - Incoming Ethernet OAM MAC Filtering Ping Host Add a MAC Filtering Rule Trace Route to Host Parental Control Management SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 3 Cellular Modem Reboot Logging Out Appendix: Compliance Statements FCC Interference Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC - PART 68 Ringer Equivalency Number Statement IC CS-03 statement Canada Statement 5GHz Revision History SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Learn more at www.SmartRG.com. Purpose & Scope This User Manual provides SmartRG customers with installation, configuration and monitoring information for their SR700ac gateway. Intended Audience The information in this document is intended for Network Architects, NOC Administrators, Field Service Technicians and other net- working professionals responsible for deploying and managing broadband access networks.
  • Page 5: Disclaimer

    This publication is subject to change without notice. Any trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 6: Getting Familiar With Your Gateway

    (See Appendix B for details) but the basic scheme of lights, ports and buttons represented in this section exists on each model. LED Status Indicators The LEDs on the SR700ac can help you better understand the current state of your gateway. Legend:...
  • Page 7: Connections

    The center pair carries the first DSL line. For models like the SR550n equipped with two DSL ports and bonded DSL capability, the outer pair carries the second line. The SIM slot allows you to use a standard SIM (15 x 25mm) card to create an LTE connection for your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 8: Wan

    WPS configures one client device at a time. You can repeat the steps as necessary for each additional WPS-compliant device you wish to connect. For specific instructions, refer to the Quick Start Guide included with your gateway. Also see the "Basic" section of this manual. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 9: Wifi Or Wlan Button

    12 or more seconds Changes the POWER LED to red and the gateway enters CFE mode which is a state associated with performing firmware updates via Internet browser. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 10: Installing Your Sr700Ac Gateway

    Internet applications (browser, email, etc.). If you are unable to connect to the Internet, verify that all cable connections are in place and the gateway’s power is turned on. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 11: Logging Into Your Gateway's Ui

    For in-depth "how-to" information for specific scenarios, go to the knowledge base found on our support web site. Access to this site is restricted to SmartRG customers and partners. Do not share links to this site with your subscribers. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 12: Device Info

    On this page, you can view information about the connection between your ISP and your gateway. The WAN interface can be DSL or Ethernet and supports a number of Layer 2 and above configuration options (explained later in this document). Some features are SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 13: Statistics

    On this page, you can view the received and transmitted bytes, packets, errors and drops for each LAN interface configured on your gateway. All local LAN Ethernet ports, Ethernet WAN ports and wireless Interfaces are included. For some models, statistics are SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 14: Wan Service

    Service. The Statistics -- WAN page appears where you can view detailed information about the status of your WAN. To reset the counters, click Reset Statistics near the bottom of the page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 15: Xtm

    > xTM. The Interface Statistics page appears. To reset these counters, click Reset near the bottom of the page. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 16 Total quantity of received ASM cells. Out ASM Cells Total quantity of transmitted ASM cells. In Packet Errors Total quantity of received packet errors. In Cell Errors Total quantity of received cell errors. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 17: Xdsl

    Start. Options range from 1 second to 360 seconds. The test transfers idle cells containing a known pattern and compares the received data with this known pattern. Comparison errors are tabulated and displayed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 18 The ratio of the number of Mux Data Frames to the number of sync bytes in the cur- over sync bytes) rent latency path. R (# of check bytes in The number of Reed Solomon redundancy bytes per codeword in the current SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 19 18 or more CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the received bearer channels, or one or more LOS (Loss of Signal) defects, or one or more SEF SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 20: References

    On this page, you can view the LAN and WAN route table information configured in your SmartRG Gateway for both IPv4 and IPv6 implementation. In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > Route. The following page appears. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 21: Arp

    HW Address The hardware (MAC) address of the host. The system level interface by which the host is connected. Options are: br(n) , atm(n) , eth(n) , Device and atm(n) . SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 22: Dhcp

    DHCP lease time. In the left navigation bar, select Device Info > DHCPv6. The following screen appears. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 23: Vpn

    On this page, you can view the CPU and memory data for the gateway. In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > CPU & Memory. The following page appears, showing the current usage and history. The information refreshes automatically. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 24 SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 25: Advanced Setup

    Note: Devices (routers) on both ends of the connection must support ATM / PVC. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 26 Select the level of DSL latency. Options are: Path0 (Fast): No error correction and can provide lower latency on error free lines. Path1 (Interleaved): Error checking that provides error free data which increases latency. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 27 (that sent larger packets or more packets per second than the others since it became active) will only affect itself and not other ses- sions. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 28: Ptm Interface

    Select the level of DSL latency. Options are: Path0 (Fast): No error correction and can provide lower latency on error-free lines. Path1 (Interleaved): Error checking that provides error-free data which increases SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 29: Eth Interface

    On this page, you can configure an Ethernet interface for your gateway. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > Interface. 2. If no WAN port is configured, the button appears. Click Add. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 30 4. Select the LAN port you wish to act as a WAN port. 5. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. 6. To remove the WAN interface, click the Remove checkbox and then click the Remove button. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 31: Wan Service

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click Add. The following page appears. 2. Select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 32 For untagged service, enter -1 (disabled) in this field and the 802.1P Priority field. Select the TPID for this VLAN. Options are 0x8100 , 0x88A8 , and 0x9100 . Select VLAN TPID SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 33 Options are IPv4 Only , IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack), and IPv6 Only . Note: When you select IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6, the subsequent options presented will change accord- ingly. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 34 6. Click Next. The following page appears where you will configure the PPP Username, Password and related information. 7. Modify the fields as needed. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 35 This is for debugging errors and not for normal usage. Bridge PPPoE Frames Select to enable PPPoE passthrough to relay PPPoE connections from behind the modem. Also Between WAN and Local known as Half-Bridged mode. Ports SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 36 8. Click Next. The following page appears where you will select the interface used as a default gateway used for the PPP ser- vice being created. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 37 9. Click the arrows to move your selection from left to right or from right to left. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 38 13. Alternatively, you can enter static DNS IP addresses in the Use the following Static DNS IP address section. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 39: Ip Over Ethernet

    IP over Ethernet There are several parts to configuring a IP over Ethernet WAN service. You will progress through several pages to complete the con- figuration. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 40 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 41 Enter 802.1Q VLAN For tagged service, enter values in this field and the 802.1P Priority field. For untagged service, enter -1 (disabled) in this field and the 802.1P Priority field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 42 Note: When you select IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6, the options presented on the following screens change accordingly. 5. Click Next. The following page appears. 6. Enter the relevant WAN IP Settings. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 43 Select this option to manually declare the v6 Static IP information provided by your ISP. In WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length address field, enter the IP address / prefix length. If you do SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 44 Internet normally, you need to add a route on the uplink equipment. Failure to do so will cause access to the Internet to fail. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. Field Name Descriptopn Enable NAT This option is enabled by default and supports sharing the WAN interface SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 45 WAN interface MAC is assigned for each service. 9. For the remaining WAN Service configuration pages, use the instructions provided in the default gateway step in the PPP over Ethernet section. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 46: Bridging

    Bridging Before you can configure a bridge WAN service, you must create the related ATM interface. Note: This feature is available for SR515ac models only. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 47 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 48 For untagged service, accept the default of -1 in this field and in the 802.1Q VLAN ID field. Enter the VLAN ID for this WAN service. Options are 0 - 4094 . The default is -1 (disabled). Enter 802.1Q VLAN ID SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 49 5. Click Next. The summary page appears indicating that your Bridging WAN setup is complete. 6. Review the summary and either click Apply/Save to commit your changes or click Back to step through the pages in reverse order to make any necessary alterations. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 50: Lan

    On the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page, you can configure the router’s local IP addresses, subnet mask, DHCP behavior and other related LAN side settings for your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 51 2. Modify the fields as needed, using the information in the field description table. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 52 Enter the OUI and click Apply/Save. Repeat this step to create any additional entries that you need. ( Optional ) Enter the IP addresses for the Primary Secondary Static DNS Servers DNS Servers. Configure DHCP Options section SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 53: Ipv6 Autoconfig

    LAN. For example, the primary LAN might be defined as 192.168.0.1 and this secondary LAN defined as 192.168.2.1. IPv6 Autoconfig On this page, you can configure your gateway's IPv6 environment. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 54 This option is selected by default. Click to disable the DHCPv6 feature on the LAN. Server Stateless This option is selected by default. Click to stop inheriting IPV6 address assignments from the WAN IPV6 inter- face. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 55: Ethernet Config

    Options are Disable and Enable . The default is Disable . LAN Multicast Ethernet Config On this page, you can set the speed and duplex mode for the Ethernet ports and the WAN port, if configured, SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 56 Ethernet auto negotiation with the NIC of the LAN host. Note: Always select Auto for 1000 BaseT connections. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 57: Nat

    Virtual Servers (more commonly known as Port Forwards) is a technique used to facilitate communications by external hosts with ser- vices provided within a private local area network. On this page, you can configure the virtual server settings for your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 58 ID defined for the service. Custom Service: Enter a new service name to establish a user service type. You must SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 59: Port Triggering

    2. Customize the fields as needed for the firewall pinholes you wish to establish. A maximum 96 entries can be configured. 3. Click Save/Apply to commit your changes. The selected service appears on the NAT Port Triggering Setup page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 60: Dmz Host

    Servers table to the DMZ host computer. If you want to route all internet traffic to a specific LAN device with no filtering or security, add the IP address of that device to this page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 61 2. Enter the DMZ Host IP Address. 3. Click Save/Apply to commit the new or changed address. 4. To remove a DMZ host IP address, clear the field and then click Save/Apply. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 62: Security

    IPV6-compliant, hexadecimal address: 2001:0DB8:AC10:FE01:0000:0000:0000:0001. Protocol Select the protocol profile for the filter you are defining. TCP/UDP is most commonly used. The options are TCP/UDP , TCP , UDP , and ICMP ]. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 63: Ip Filtering - Incoming

    This option is not available in the SR515ac model. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Security > IP Filtering > Incoming and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 64 Source IP address [/pre- Enter the source IP address for rule. For IPv6, enter the prefix as well. fix length] Source Port (port or Enter source port number or range (xxxxx:yyyyy). port:port) SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 65: Mac Filtering

    Policy. The policy is switched to FORWARD or BLOCKED. 3. To add a rule, follow the instructions in "MAC Filtering". 4. To remove a rule, click the Remove checkbox next to the rule and click the Remove button. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 66: Add A Mac Filtering Rule

    Select the incoming/outgoing packet interface. Options are LAN<=>WAN , Frame Direction WAN=>LAN , and LAN=>WAN . The default is LAN <=> WAN . WAN Interfaces Select the interface to which this filter is applied. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 67: Parental Control

    User Name Enter a descriptive name for this restriction. This is a free-form text field. Browser's MAC Address The MAC address of the connected device. This option is selected by default. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 68: Url Filter

    URL Address Enter the URL address to be included in the list. Port Number ( Optional ) Enter the port number associated with the URL. The default is 80 . SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 69: Quality Of Service

    Wireless Basic Setup page is disabled, assigning classifications to wireless traffic has no effect. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Quality Of Service > Config. The following page appears. QoS is enabled by default. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 70: Supported Dscp Values

    The following values are supported. For more information about commonly used DSCP values, refer to RFC 2475. No Change(-1) CS1(001000) AF32(011100) CS4(100000) Auto Marking(-2) AF23(010110) AF31(011010) EF(101110) Default(000000) AF22(010100) CS3(011000) CS5(101000) SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 71: Qos Queue Config

    6. Fill in the other fields, using the information in the table below. 7. Click Apply/Save to save your settings. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 72: Wlan Queue

    Wireless > Basic page and clear the Disable WMM Advertise checkbox. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Quality Of Service > QoS Queue Config > Wlan Queue. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 73: Qos Classification

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Quality Of Service > QoS Classification and then click Add. The following page appears. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 74 . The default is Enable . Specify Classification Criteria section Select an interface. Options are LAN , WAN , Local ,and any interface already Ingress Interface configured for your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 75 This value is inserted into the Ethernet frame and used to differentiate traffic. Lower values assign higher priorities. Options are 1 - 7 . Set Rate Limit Enter the data traffic rate limit in Kbits/second) applied for this clas- sification. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 76: Qos Port Shaping

    Egress Shaping Rate field, the value in this field is ignored. Ingress Policing Rate (Kbps) Enter data rate for policing incoming packets in the defined queue. The default is -1 (no policing). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 77: Routing

    On this page, you can configure static routes for your network. A static route is a manually configured, fixed route for IP data. You can enter a maximum of 32 entries. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 78: Policy Routing

    On this page, you can configure similar policies. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 79: Rip (Routing Information Protocol)

    (maximum of 15) allowed in order to prevent routing loops. This can sometimes limit the size of networks where RIP can be suc- cessfully employed. On this page, you can configure the RIP settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 80 This option is set to Passive and cannot be changed. This mode listens only. It does not advert- ise routes. Enabled Click the checkbox to employ RIP on the displayed interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 81: Dns

    On this page, you can input the Domain Name Server (DNS) information supplied by your service provider. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > DNS. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 82: Dynamic Dns

    Add. The following page appears. 2. Enter your desired settings. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 83: Static Dns

    3. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the DNS server client used to assist in resolving domain names. 4. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 84: Dsl

    Altering these settings unnecessarily can result in the gateway being unable to attain DSL synchronization. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > DSL. The following page appears. 2. Modify the fields as needed. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 85: Upnp

    On this page, you can enable UPnP when 3rd party devices on your LAN support this Universal Plug and Play standard. Common cli- ent devices include gaming consoles, IP cameras, printers and others. This feature is enabled by default. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 86: Dns Proxy

    2. To disable the DNS proxy feature, click the Enable DNS Proxy checkbox to clear it. The Host name Domain Name fields are hidden. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 87: Interface Grouping

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping and then click (below the table). The following page appears. (The instructions that display at the top of this page are not shown below). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 88: Ip Tunnel

    In this section, you can configure IP tunnel settings. Note: For IPv6inIPv4, only 6rd configuration is supported. For IPv4inIPv6, only DS-Lite configuration is supported. IPv6inIPv4 On this page, you can configure the IPv6inIP4 settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 89: Ipv4Inipv6

    Add. The following page appears. Note: Currently, only the DS-Lite mechanism is supported. 2. Enter a brief descriptive Tunnel Name. 3. Select the interfaces associated with the tunnel you wish to establish. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 90: Ipsec

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > IP Sec and then click Add. The following page appears. 2. Enter your connection details by completing the appropriate fields. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 91 Select the type of ID for the remote VPN. Options are Default, Domain, and E-Mail. The default is Default. When you select Domain or E-Mail, the ID Content field becomes available. Enter the ID. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 92: Advanced Ike Settings

    The default is 101 . Advanced IKE Settings You can configure advanced IKE settings if desired. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 93: Certificate

    Local certificates are used to identify the gateway to other users. On this page, you can create a new certificate request locally and have it signed by a certificate authority, or you can import an exist- ing certificate. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 94 Enter the full name of the state or province where your organization's head office is Name located. Country/Region Select the country or region in which this certificate will be employed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 95: Trusted Ca

    Trusted CA On this page, you import and store up to four trusted certificates. Trusted Certificates are used to identity other gateways to your gateway as a trusted source. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 96: Multicast

    Internet television and other streaming media. In IP Multicast, the implementation occurs at the IP routing level, where routers create the most efficient distribution paths for packets sent to a destination. On this page, you can configure the multicast settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 97 7. To remove an IP addresses from a group exception list, click the Remove checkbox next to the address and then click Remove Checked Entries. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 98 Select whether the IGMP proxy removes group members immediately without sending a query. Options are: Enabled: Group members are removed immediately. Disabled: Group members are removed after a query is sent and a response received. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 99: Lte Wan Service

    The fields on this page are explained in the following table. Field Name Description SIM status section State of the SIM card if inserted into the SIM slot on the rear of the SR700ac. Options are READY and NA . LTE Module Info section Manufacturer Manufacturer of the LTE Module.
  • Page 100: Network Settings

    On this page, you can configure the Network Settings of the LTE connection between your provider and your gateway. 1. Insert the SIM card received from your network provider into the SIM card slot on the back of the SR700ac with the gold con- tacts facing up.
  • Page 101: Wired Wan Monitor

    3. Modify the settings as needed, using the information provided in the table below. 4. Click Save/Apply to commit your changes. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 102: Notifications

    LT Hold Time (2-20 minutes) default is 10 minutes . Notifications On this page, you can configure email notification settings for the LTE connection between your provider and your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 103 Enter the port number for the SMTP server. User Name Enter the user name required to access the SMTP server. Enter the password required to access the SMTP server and then enter it again. Password Confirm Password SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 104 Enter the email address that will display as the sender. Recipient's e-mail address Enter the email address for the recipient. Subject line prefix (optional) If desired, enter a standard subject line prefix for these notification emails. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 105: Wireless

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Wireless. The following page appears. Note: Menu options appear for both wireless channels. Click the wireless channel that you want to configure and proceed with configuration. The same fields are available for both channels. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 106 Click to hide the access point SSID from end users. Hide Access Point Click to prevent LAN client devices from communicating with one another on Clients Isolation SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 107: Security

    > Security. The Security page appears for the 5 GHz band page. To configure the 2.4 GH band, click 2.4 Ghz Band in the left menu and then click Security. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 108 Set WPS AP Mode ( Appears when WPS is enabled ) Select how security is assigned to clients. Options are: Configured: The gateway assigns security settings to clients. Unconfigured: An external client assigns security settings to the gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 109: Open & Shared Authentication

    WEP Encryption is set to Enabled ) Enter up to four encryption Network Key 1-4 keys using the on-screen instructions to achieve the desired security strength (128- bit or 64-bit). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 110: 802.1X Authentication

    Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption mode is enabled by default and cannot be changed. Select the length of the encryption method. Options are 128-bit and 64-bit . 128-bit is the Encryption Strength more robust option for security. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 111: Wpa2 & Mixed Wpa2/Wpa Authentication

    Frames WPA2 Preau- Select whether clients can pre-authenticate with the gateway while still connected to another AP. Options are Enabled and Disabled . The default is Disabled . thentication SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 112: Wpa2-Psk & Mixed Wpa2/Wpa-Psk Authentication

    1. On the Wireless > Security page for the band that you want to configure, select WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK in the Network Authentication field. The fields shown below appear. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 113 Options are: AES: Advanced Encryption Standard. TKIP+AES: AES combined with TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol). Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) mode is set to Disabled and cannot be changed. WEP Encryption SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 114: Mac Filter

    4. To add a MAC address to the filter list: a. Click Add. The following page appears. b. Enter the MAC address. c. Click Apply/Save. You are returned to the main MAC filtering page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 115: Wireless Bridge

    AP. ( Optional ) Select to enable or disable wireless bridge restriction. Options are: Bridge Restrict Enabled or Enabled(Scan): Enables wireless bridge restriction. This is SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 116: Advanced

    On this page, you can configure the advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. You can select a particular channel on which to operate, force the transmission rate to a desired speed, set the fragmentation threshold, the RTS threshold, the wakeup interval for clients in power-save mode, and more. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 117 Select the Wi-Fi channel you want to use. Options include Auto and 36/80 - Channel 161/80 for the 5 GHz band and are Auto and 1 - 7 for the 2.4 GHz band. It is recom- SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 118 Reduced Inter-Frame Space (RIFS). Improves performance by reducing dead time required between OFDM transmissions. Options are Auto and Off . The default is Auto . Recommended primarily for "greenfield" deployments that include only 802.11n clients, and no legacy clients. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 119 The default is 1 . Beacon Interval Enter the time interval (in milliseconds) between beacon transmissions. Beacon transmissions make known the presence of an access point and convey to wireless SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 120 Options are Disable and Enable . The default is Dis- able . Airtime Fairness Select how the gateway will manage the receiving signal with other devices. Options are Disable and Enable . The default is Enable . SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 121: Station Info

    On this page, you can configure the WiFi Insight system. 1. In the left navigation menu, click Wireless > Wifi Insight. The following page appears. You can also reach this page by click- Wireless > Wifi Insight > Configure. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 122 4. In the Database Size section: a. In the Database Size field, enter the maximum size for the database file where the collected data will be stored. The default is 2 MB. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 123: Site Survey

    2. In the first field above the chart, select the wireless network that you want to review. 3. In the Select Channel field, select the channel that you want to review. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 124: Channel Statistics

    2. In the field at the top of the page, select the wireless band to review. Information is shown for associated stations, channel capacity, interference levels, adjacent channels, and channel distribution. Metrics On this page, you can view glitch counter, chanim, associated stations, and packet queue statistics for your wireless networks. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 125 > Metrics. The following page appears. 2. In the field at the top of the page, select the wireless band to review. Information is shown for glitch counters, chanim, asso- ciated stations, and packet queues. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 126: Diagnostics

    2. To refresh the data, click Test at the bottom of the page. The normal test method is initiated, utilizing OAM F5 loopback cells. The table is updated with fresh diagnostic information about connection integrity. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 127: Ethernet Oam

    3. To enable Ethernet Service OAM (802.1ag/Y.1731): a. Click the Enabled checkbox. Additional fields appear showing values for 802.1ag. To configure Y.1731, click the Y.1731 radio button. The page refreshes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 128 Click to enable automatic reporting of events. Variable Retrieval Click to enable on-demand link diagnostics, including bit-error-rate approximation. Link Events Click to enable reporting of critical conditions that may cause link failure. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 129: Ping Host

    1. In the left navigation menu, click Diagnostics Tools > Ping. The following page appears. 2. Enter the host name or IP address. 3. Click Ping Host. The details of the ping appear on the page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 130: Trace Route To Host

    Host. The following page appears. 2. Enter the host name or IP address that you want to trace. 3. Click Trace Route to Host. The details of the trace appear on the page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 131: Management

    Note: If you plan to create backups frequently, you may want to rename the backup files by appending dates to the filename. Other- wise, every new backup file overwrites the existing backup file. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 132: Update

    3. Locate the desired configuration file on your local system and click Open. 4. Click the appropriate Update button. The gateway reboots when the update has completed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 133: Restore Default

    On this page, you can reset the gateway to its default settings which can be the factory defaults or defaults that you customized and stored. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Settings > Restore Default. The following page appears. 2. Click Restore Default Settings. The gateway is rebooted. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 134: System Log

    Log. The following page appears. 2. To view the contents of the system log, click View System Log. The System Log details page appears. 3. To update the displayed entries, click Refresh. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 135 To send logs to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote syslog server, select Remote or Both. To record events in the local memory of your SmartRG gateway, select Local or Both. The default is Local. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 136: Security Log

    The log appears in the browser window. You can save the page or select all of the log text, paste into a Notepad window and save the file. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 137: Snmp Agent

    ( Optional ) The location of the system. System Location ( Optional ) The contact for the system. System Contact ( Optional ) The IP address where the trap manager is installed. Trap Manager IP SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 138: Management Server

    SmartRG products can accommodate several ACS products, including: Device Manager by SmartRG Cisco Prime Home ClearVision Calix Consumer ACS If you need to modify the request defaults, consult the ACS manufacturer’s documentation. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 139 Serial Number: This option is available for SmartRG gateways using firm- ware versions later than 2.5.0.2. TR-069 Client Enable or disable the TR-069 client on the CPE. You can disable the TR-069 SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 140 This option is set to (null) by default and cannot be changed. Connection Request 5. To force the gateway to attempt to sync with the ACS, click the GetRPCMethods button. This will assist you in verifying the TR-069 parameters entered above. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 141: Stun Config

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Management Server > STUN Config. The following page appears. 2. To configure STUN settings, click STUN Server Support. Additional fields appear. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 142 STUN-related RFCs. Selecting appropriate values for these two fields are influenced by a variety of environmental factors including devices types deployed, services employed and NAT configuration options enabled within the topology. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 143: Internet Time

    3. Select servers from the list or enter your own NTP servers. 4. Select the desired time zone for the gateway. 5. Click Apply/Save to commit your settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 144: Access Control

    ISP wishes to limit access for subscribers, yet grant full access for technical support and on-site installation personnel. Add an Account 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Access Control > Accounts. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 145: Modify Or Delete An Account

    Modify or Delete an Account Note: While you can NOT modify or delete the default user accounts (Admin, Support, MFG, or User), you can disable the Support, MFG, or User accounts. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 146: Default Passwords

    On this page, you can define a Service Control List to control which services (FTP, HTTP, Telnet, etc.) are restricted on the LAN. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Access Control. You can also reach this page by clicking Management > Access Control > Services. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 147 FTP Service access (For WAN, this is the default port). HTTP HTTP Service access (For WAN, this is in association with specified port. The default is port 80 . SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 148: Passwords

    The fields on this page are explained in the following table. Field Name Description Specifies name of account to be configured. Options are admin , support , user . User Name SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 149: Access List

    Note: This feature is available only for SR515ac models. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Access Control > Access List. The following page appears showing any addresses already configured for managed access. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 150: Logout Timer

    On this page, you can update the firmware of your SmartRG gateway. Software updates for SmartRG products are available for down- load by direct customers of SmartRG via the SmartRG Customer Portal. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 151: Base Router

    > Base Router. 2. Follow the on-page instructions. When the update has completed, the gateway reboots. Cellular Modem On this page, you can update the firmware of your cellular modem. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 152: Reboot

    1. In the left navigation bar, select Management > Reboot. The following page appears. 2. Click Reboot. Your gateway is rebooted and you must log in again if you want to make further changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 153: Logging Out

    Logging Out 1. To log out of your gateway, click Logout in the left navigation menu. The Broadband Router Logout page appears. 2. Click the Logout button. A success message appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 154: Appendix: Compliance Statements

    (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's author- ity to operate the equipment. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 155: Fcc - Part 68

    La terminaison d’une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas cinq. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 156: Canada Statement

    Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. 5GHz 5150-5250 MHz band is restricted to indoor operations only. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 157: Revision History

    Updated for firmware release 2.6.2.3, August 2019 Updated for firmware release 2.6.2.2. June 2017 Add information about SIM card requirements and expanded the USB port description. April 2017 Initial release. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...

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