ADTRAN SmartRG SR555ac User Manual

ADTRAN SmartRG SR555ac User Manual

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501 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard, Suite 500
Vancouver, Washington 98661 USA
+1 360 859 1780 / smartrg.com
/ Gateway User Manual
Model: SR555ac
Release 1.6
March 2020
Firmware Version: 2.6.2.4

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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: SR555ac Release 1.6 March 2020 Firmware Version: 2.6.2.4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WPA2-PSK and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK Authentication Virtual Servers MAC Filter Port Triggering Wireless Bridge DMZ Host Advanced Security Station Info IP Filtering - Outgoing Wifi Insight IP Filtering - Incoming SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 3 Logout Appendix: FCC 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2019...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2020 by SmartRG, Inc. Published by SmartRG, Inc, an ADTRAN company. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SmartRG, Inc.
  • Page 5: Getting Familiar With Your Gateway

    No lines connected Note: This LED may flash green briefly on startup. INTERNET DSL sync acquired and gateway on line Data being transferred Internet authentication / connection has failed SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 6: Connections

    Can transfer data, act as a printer interface, and handle a 3G accessory. Power Use only the power supply included with your gateway. Intended for indoor use only. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 7: External Buttons

    To reset your gateway, use a fine wire (such as a paper clip) to press the button for 7-10 seconds and release. The factory default settings are restored. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 8: Installing Your Sr555Ac Gateway

    Internet applications (browser, email, etc.). If you are unable to connect to the Internet, confirm that all cable connections are in place and the router’s power is turned on. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 9: Logging In To Your Gateway's Ui

    Logging in to your Gateway's UI To configure the SmartRG SR555ac gateway's settings, access the gateway's embedded UI. 1. Open a Web browser on your computer. 2. In the address field, enter http://192.168.1.1 (the default IP address of the DSL gateway). The Network Status page appears.
  • Page 10: Device Info

    When you log into the gateway GUI, the Device Info summary page appears. You can also reach this page by clicking Device Info > Summary in the left navigation menu. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 11: Wan

    The state of the Firewall. Options are Enabled and Disabled. Status The status of the WAN connection. Options are Disconnected, Unconfigured, Connecting, and Connected. IPv4 Address The obtained IPv4 address. IPv6 Address The obtained IPv6 address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 12: Statistics

    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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 13: Xtm

    The fields on this page are defined below. Field Name Description Port Number Statistics for Port 1, or both ports if Bonded. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 14: Xdsl

    On this page, you can view the DSL statistics for your gateway. All xDSL (VDSL or ADSL) interfaces configured for your gateway are included. The terms and their explanations are derived from the relevant ITU­ - T standards and referenced accordingly. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 15 Reset Statistics near the bottom of the page. The fields on this page are defined below. Field Name Description Last Synchronized Time when the last synchronization was performed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 16 FEC Data Frame in the current latency path. S (ratio of FEC over PMD Ratio of FEC over PMD Data Frame length. Data Frame length) SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 17 CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the received bearer channels, LOS (Loss of Signal) defects, SEF (Severely Errored Frame) defects, or LPR (Loss of Power) defects. [4] SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 18 The test transfers idle cells containing a known pattern and compares the received data with this known pattern. Comparison errors are tabulated and displayed. To stop the test, click Stop. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 19: Route

    On this page, you can view the LAN and WAN route table information configured in your gateway for both IPv4 and IPv6 implementation. In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > Route. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 20: Arp

    On this page, you can view the MAC address and IP address information for the devices connected to the gateway. In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > ARP. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 21: Dhcp

    MAC address for each connected LAN device. IP Address IP address for each connected LAN device. Expires In Time until the DHCP lease expires for each LAN device. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 22: Dhcpv6

    Name of the IPSec tunnel. Interface WAN interface used by the tunnel. Remote Gateway WAN IP address for the tunnel. LAN-side Addresses Acceptable IP addresses defined for the LAN side. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 23: Cpu & Memory

    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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 24: Advanced Setup

    Note: Devices (gateways) 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 25 Enter a Virtual Channel Identifier. A VCI is a 16-bit identifier for a unique channel. Options are 32-65535. The default is 35. Note: 1-31 are reserved for known protocols. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 26 Minimum Cell Rate Enter the number of cells per second for applying shaping. Options are 1 - 0. The default is -1 (no shaping). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 27: Ptm Interface

    On this page, you can configure PTM WAN interfaces. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > Interface, and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 28 Default Queue Weight Enter the default weight of the specified queue. Options are 1-63. The default is 1. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 29: Eth Interface

    On this page, you can add, remove, or edit a WAN service. You must configure the related interface (ATM, ETH or PTM) first. You can configure services for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridging. A sample configuration scenario is provided for each variation. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 30 Modify the settings as needed and then click through to click Apply/Save. 5. To remove an interface, click the Remove checkbox next to it and then click the Remove button. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 31: Ppp Over Ethernet Wan Service

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click Add. The following page appears. 2. Select the Layer 2 interface to use for the WAN service. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 32 For tagged service, enter values in this field and the 802.1Q VLAN ID field. For untagged service, accept the defaults of -1 (disabled) in this field and the 802.1Q VLAN field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 33 Note: When you select IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6, the options presented on later pages change accordingly. 6. Click Next. The following page appears where you will configure the PPP Username, Password and related information. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 34 SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 35 Click to have the system put more PPP connection information into the system log of the device. This is for debugging errors and not for normal usage. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 36 (Available only for IPv6 environments) Click to enable this service to act as an MLD Source multicast source. MTU size Enter the maximum transmission unit size. Options are 1370 - 1492. The default is 1492. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 37 10. (Optional) For IPv6 environments, in the Selected WAN Interface field, select the preferred WAN interface for the default IPv6 gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 38 DNS server IP addresses. Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface: In the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface field, select a WAN interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 39: Ip Over Ethernet Wan Service

    There are several parts to configuring an IP over Ethernet (IPoE) WAN service. You will progress through several pages to complete the configuration. Before you can configure a WAN service, make sure that the related Layer2 Interface has been configured. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 41 For tagged service, enter values in this field and the 802.1P Priority field. For untagged service, accept the defaults of -1 (disabled) in this field and the 802.1P Priority field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 42 Options are IPv4 Only, IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack), and IPv6 Only. Note: When you select IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6, the options presented on later pages change accordingly. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 43 5. Click Next. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 44 This option is set to enabled by default and allows the ISP to automatically assign automatically the WAN IP address to the gateway. To disable the DHCPv6 Client on this WAN interface, click the radio button. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 45 Enter the IP address of the next WAN in the group. This address can be either a local link or a global unicast IPv6 address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 46 This option is selected by default. Click to disable sharing the WAN interface across multiple devices on the LAN. This setting also enables the functions in the NAT sub-menu and addition PPPoE NAT features to select. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 47 Multicast Source Use Base MAC Use the SmartRG Devices Base (Primary) MAC address. When unchecked, a unique MAC is Address on this WAN assigned for each service. interface SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 48 10. Select a WAN interface to act as the system default gateway or accept the default interface. 11. (Optional) For IPv6 environments, in the Selected WAN Interface field, select the preferred WAN interface for the default IPv6 gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 49 12. Click Next. The following page appears. 13. Modify the settings as needed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 50: Bridging

    Back button. 16. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. Bridging Before you can configure a bridge WAN service, you must create the related ATM interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 51 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 52 For tagged service, enter values in this field and the 802.1Q VLAN ID field. For untagged service, accept the default of -1 (disabled) in this field and in the 802.1Q VLAN ID field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 53: Lan

    IGMP snooping enables the gateway to forward multicast traffic intelligently, instead of flooding all ports in the VLAN. With IGMP snooping, the gateway listens to IGMP membership reports, queries and leave messages to identify the switch ports that are SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 54 If you enable the DHCP server, the clients will automatically acquire the IP address from the DHCP server. If the DHCP server is disabled, you need to manually set the start IP address, end IP address and the lease time for the clients in the LAN. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 55: Ipv4 Autoconfig

    IPv4 Autoconfig 1. In the left navigation menu, click Advanced Setup > LAN. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 56 You are returned to the LAN Setup page. 5. To remove entries from the Static IP Lease List, click the Remove check box next to the entry and then click Remove Entries. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 57: Ipv6 Autoconfig

    Enter an IP address and a subnet mask for the LAN interface. 9. Click Apply/Save to apply your settings. IPv6 Autoconfig On this page, you can configure your gateway's IPv6 environment. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 58 3. Modify these and the other fields as needed, using the information in the table below. 4. Click Save/Apply to commit your changes. Field Name Description Interface Address Enter the static IPv6 address including prefix length. IPv6 LAN Applications section SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 59: Ethernet Config

    (Optional) This option enables LAN-to-LAN Multicast until the first WAN service is connected. Options are LAN Multicast Disable and Enable. The default is Disable. Ethernet Config On this page, you can configure the Ethernet speed for your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 60: Nat

    In that case, the host on the Internet can communicate with a host on your LAN within certain port range. On this page, you can add or remove virtual server entries. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 61 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > > Virtual Servers. The following page appears. 2. To add a virtual server: a. Click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 62: Port Triggering

    Some applications need some ports to be opened in the firewall for the remote access. When an application initializes a TCP/UDP to connect to a remote user, port triggering dynamically opens the open ports of the firewall. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 63 4. To remove a trigger, click the Remove check box next to it and then click the Remove button. The list is refreshed. 5. Click Apply /Save to implement the settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 64: Dmz Host

    3. To deactivate a DMZ host, delete the IP address from the DMZ Host IP Address field. 4. Click Apply to commit the new or changed address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 65: Security

    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. Options are TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 66: Ip Filtering - Incoming

    On this page, you can add an incoming filter and prevent certain data being transferred from the WAN to the LAN. 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 67 Select the protocol to be associated with this incoming filter. Options are TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, or ICMP. Source IP address [/prefix Enter the source IP address for this filter. For IPv6, enter the prefix as well. length] SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 68: Mac Filtering

    4. To remove a rule, click the Remove checkbox next to the rule and click Remove. 5. When your changes are completed, click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 69: Parental Control

    In this section, you can manage time restrictions and block or allow specific URLs. Time Restriction On this page, you can control time restriction settings for a LAN device that connects to the gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 70 5. Enter the starting and ending times for the periods that you want blocked. Use 24-hour format. 6. Click Apply/Save to implement the settings. You are returned to the Parental Control > Access Time Restriction page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 71: Url Filter

    QoS becomes significant when the sum of all traffic (audio, video, data) exceeds the capacity of the line. In this section, you can disable/enable QoS and configure queues and classification rules. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 72: Quality Of Service

    On this page, you can configure a queue and add it to a selected Layer2 interface. You can also edit and delete queues. A number of standard queues are already defined. You may have to remove queues that you don't need in order to create the desired queues. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 73 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Quality Of Service > QoS Queue Config. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 74 The fields are listed below in alphabetical order. DSL Latency This option is set to Path0 by default and cannot be changed. No error correction is performed. This can reduce latency on error-free lines. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 75 Wireless and clicking Apply/Save. 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 76: 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 77 All fields in this section are optional. A blank field identifies a criterion that is not used. Ingress Interface Select an interface for incoming traffic. Options are LAN, WAN, Local, and any interface defined for your network. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 78: Qos Port Shaping

    On this page, you can configure a fixed rate (Kbps) for each of the Ethernet ports. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Quality Of Service > QoS Port Shaping. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 79: Routing

    In this section, you can configure default gateway, static routing, policy routing and RIP settings. Default Gateway On this page, you can select the WAN interface for the default gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 80: Static Route

    You can enter a maximum of 32 entries. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Routing > Static Route and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 81: Policy Routing

    Use this feature to establish similar policies. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Routing > Policy Routing and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 82: Rip

    (maximum of 15) allowed in order to prevent routing loops. This can sometimes limit the size of networks where RIP can be successfully employed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 83: Dns

    On this page, you can select a DNS server interface from the available interfaces, manually enter the DNS server addresses, or obtain the DNS address from a WAN interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 84 If no WAN interface is configured, this field is disabled. Define a static IPv6 DNS IP address: Click Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and enter the DNS server IP addresses. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 85: Dynamic Dns

    Enter the username for the dynamic DNS server. Password Enter the password for the dynamic DNS server. Static DNS On this page, you can configure DNS domains. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 86: Dsl

    On this page, you can set the DSL settings. The modem negotiates the modulation mode with the DSLAM; you usually do not need to modify the factory default settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 87 1. In the left navigation menu, select Advanced Setup > DSL. The following page appears. 2. Modify the settings as needed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 88: Dsl Bonding

    Bonding enables two DSL lines to feed the same modem and leveraging the bandwidth of both lines. Once bonded, the lines behave as a single, higher bandwidth connection. On this page, you can enable xDSL bonding. Note: Any changes you save on this page will reboot the gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 89: Upnp

    Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. DNS Proxy On this page, you can enable or disable the DNS proxy function. This function is enabled by default. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 90: Storage Service

    Service. The following page appears, showing information about the connected storage device, if any. User Accounts On this page, you can manage user accounts for the storage devices. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 91: Interface Grouping

    Only the default group has an IP interface. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 92 1. In the left navigation menu, click Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 93: Ip Tunnel

    You can only remove groupings that you create. IP Tunnel IP Tunneling is typically used as a means to establish a path between two independent networks. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 94: Ipv6Inipv4

    On this page, you can configure a tunnel for IPv4inIPv6. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv4inIPv6 and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 95: Ipsec

    Internet Protocol Security is a protocol for securing communications by packet level encryption and authentication. On this page, you can enable and remove connections, or edit existing connections. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > IPSec. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 96 NAT Transveral Click to enable the NAT traversal protocol. IP Version Select the IP version for this connection. Options are IPv4 and IPv6. The default is IPv4. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 97 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 98 Enter the security parameter index tag to add to transmittal headers. This value allows the receiving system to select the security association under which received packets are processed. The default is 101. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 99: Certificate

    For additional info regarding Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), refer to ITU-T X.509. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 100 Enter the full name of the state or province where your organization's head office is located. Name Country/Region Select the country or region in which this certificate will be employed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 101 "cpecert". 3. Paste the Certificate details between the BEGIN markers. 4. Paste the Private Key information between the BEGIN markers. 5. Click Apply to commit this certificate. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 102: Trusted Ca

    After you add one certificate, a Remove button appears on the Trusted CA landing page. Click this button to remove the current certificate and replace it with a new one. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 103: Power Management

    > Multicast. The following page appears. 2. Fill in the fields, using the information in the table below. The fields provided for the IGMP and MLD configurations are largely the same. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 104 Fast Leave Enable This option is enabled by default. To prevent the IGMP proxy from removing group members immediately without sending a query, click this checkbox to clear it. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 105: Managing Group Exception Lists

    To remove an exception, click the Remove check box next to it and then click the Remove Checked Entries button. Click Apply / Save to implement your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 106: Wireless

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Wireless. The following page appears. 2. If you want to view or configure the 2.4GHz band settings, click 2.4 GHZ Band in the left menu. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 107: Security

    On this page, you can configure network security settings of a wireless LAN interface, either by using the WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) method or by setting the network authentication mode. For WiFi Protected Setup, the following methods are supported: SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 108 2. Modify the settings as needed, using the information provided in the field description table below and in the sections that explain each authentication method. The fields in the WPS Setup section are described in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 109: Open And Shared Authentication

    The same configuration fields apply for both Shared and Open authentication types except that WEP Encryption is enabled by default for the Shared method. The following fields appear when you select Open or Shared in the Network Authentication field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 110: 802.1X Authentication

    802.1X Authentication The following fields appear when you select 802.1X in the Network Authentication field. The Enable WPS field is set to Enabled and cannot be changed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 111: Wpa2 And Mixed Wpa2/Wpa Authentication

    The following fields appear when you select WPA2 or Mixed WPA2/WPA in the Network Authentication field. The WEP Encryption field is set to Disabled and cannot be changed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 112: Wpa2-Psk And Mixed Wpa2/Wpa-Psk Authentication

    The following fields appear when you select WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK in the Network Authentication field. The Encryption field is set to Disabled and cannot be changed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 113: Mac Filter

    TKIP+AES: AES combined with TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol). MAC Filter On this page, you can configure whether wireless clients are allowed to access the wireless network of the wireless gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 114: Wireless Bridge

    Remove button. The list refreshes. Wireless Bridge On this page, you can configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 115: 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 116 Wireless > Advanced. The following page appears. 2. Modify the fields as needed, using the information in the following table. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 117 54g Rate This option is set to 6 Mbps for the 5 GHz band and to 1 Mbps for the 2.4 GHz band and cannot be changed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 118 The displayed value is -1. TPC Mitigation(db) Select the TPC mitigation value in db. Options are 0(off), 2, 3, and 4. The default is 0(off). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 119: Station Info

    On this page, you can view the authenticated wireless stations and their status. In the left navigation menu, click Wireless > Station Info. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 120: Wifi Insight

    1. In the left navigation menu, click Wireless > Wifi Insight. The following page appears. You can also reach this page by clicking Wireless > Wifi Insight > Configure. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 121 Start/Stop Data Collection section, configure the data sample: a. Click Start collecting data every. b. Select the days of the week when the data should be collected. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 122: 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 123: Channel Statistics

    On this page, you can view signal strength, channel capacity, interference, and other details for specific channels. In the left navigation menu, click Wireless > Wifi Insight > Channel Statistics. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 124: Metrics

    On this page, you can view glitch counter, chanim, associated stations, and packet queue statistics for your wireless networks. In the left navigation menu, click Wireless > Wifi Insight > Metrics. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 125: Diagnostics

    The table is updated with fresh diagnostic information regarding connection integrity. 3. To test another connection, click Next Connection. The data refreshes and the Previous Connection button appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 126: Ethernet Oam

    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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 127 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 128: Ping Host

    On this page you can ping a server by host name or IP address. 1. In the left navigation menu, click Diagnostics > Ping Host. The following page appears. 2. Enter the host name or IP address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 129: Trace Route To Host

    On this page, you can use the traceroute utility to trace a connection. 1. In the left navigation menu, click Diagnostics > Trace Route to Host. The following page appears. 2. Enter the host name or IP address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 130 3. Click Submit. The details of the trace appear on the page. 4. To return to the Trace Rout to Host page, click Back. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 131: Management

    Click Backup Default Settings. The Opening file dialog box appears. b. Click OK. The file is saved to your default download location and is named "backupdefaultsettings.conf". SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 132: Update

    1. In the left navigation menu, click Management > Settings > Restore Default. The following page appears. 2. Click Restore Default Settings. The system returns to the default settings and reboots. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 133: System Log

    Log. The following page appears. 2. To view the system log details: a. Click View System Log. The log appears in a separate window. b. To update the data, click Refresh. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 134 Select Local or Both to record events in the local memory of your gateway. The default is Local. When you select Remote or Both, additional fields appear. Enter the IP address and port number for the remote syslog server. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 135: Security Log

    The log appears in the browser window. You can save the page or select all of the log text, paste into a text file and save the file. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 136: Snmp Agent

    (Optional) Enter the location of the system. System Contact (Optional) Enter the contact for the system. Trap Manager IP (Optional) Enter the IP address where the trap manager is installed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 137: Management Server

    SmartRG products can accommodate several ACS products, including: Calix Consumer ACS Cisco Prime Home ClearVision Device Manager by SmartRG 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Management Server. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 138 4. 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. 5. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 139: Stun Config

    1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Management Server > STUN Config. The following page appears. 2. To view the required STUN settings, click STUN Server Support. Additional fields appear. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 140: Internet Time

    NAT configuration options enabled within the topology. Internet Time On this page, you can configure the gateway to synchronize its time with the Internet time servers. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 141: Access Control

    Access Control In this section, you can manage user passwords and the services that are available for users. The following user names are assigned specific rights: SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 142: Services

    Note: When you select this option, the gateway reboots when you click Save/Apply. 4. (Optional) In the WAN Port Numberfields, modify the port numbers for the services. 5. Click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 143: Accounts

    ISP wants 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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 144 The new account is created. To test the account credentials, log out of the interface and then log back in using the new account. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 145: Passwords

    Your changes are implemented immediately. Default Passwords USER PASSWORD admin admin support support user user IDH7iw@ibRsPOIBa Passwords On this page, you can modify the username and password of your users. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 146: Access List

    On this page, you can create list of IP addresses that are allowed to access local management services (defined in the Services Control list). When Access Control mode is disabled, IP addresses for incoming packets are not validated. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 147: Logout Timer

    4. Click Apply/Save. You are returned to the Access Control - IP Address page. Logout Timer On this page, you can define the maximum time that a session can remain open before the gateway logs out. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 148: Update Software

    3. Click Update Software. Note: When software update is in progress, do not shut down the gateway. After the software update completes, the gateway automatically reboots. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 149: Reboot

    1. In the left navigation, click Management > Reboot. The following page appears. 2. Click Reboot. The gateway reboots and, after a few minutes, the Login dialog box appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 150: Logout

    1. To log out of your gateway, click Logout in the left navigation menu. The Logout page appears. 2. Click the Logout button. A success message appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 151: Appendix: Fcc 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 authority to operate the equipment. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 152: Fcc - Part 68

    This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 153: 5Ghz

    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 Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...
  • Page 154: Revision History

    Updated to match release 1.0.0.76. May 2017 Corrected wireless radio button instructions. March 2017 Multiple updates to match current environment. August 2016 Initial release of this user manual. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN Company Proprietary and Confidential. All Right Reserved. © 2020...

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