Jatontec JT3300V User Manual

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JATONTEC JT3300V LTE-A CAT7 Indoor CPE
User Manual v2.0

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  • Page 1 JATONTEC JT3300V LTE-A CAT7 Indoor CPE User Manual v2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents OVERVIEW ..............................5  PERATOR EVICE PECIFICATION ......................5  ADIO NTERFACE PECIFICATION ......................5  NTERFACE ............................5 GETTING STARTED ..........................6 CPE U  ACKING LIST AND ........................6  NSTALLING AND POWER ON ........................6 LED D ...
  • Page 3  ORWARDING ..........................25  ACKET ILTERING ..........................25 P ............................... 26  DMZ S  ETTING ............................26  ECURITY ETTING ..........................26 VOIP CONFIGURATION ........................27 SIP ................................27   UMBER NALYSIS ..........................28  ................................. 29 DSP .................................
  • Page 4 PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS! RF Energy Health Hazard The radio equipment described in this guide uses radio frequency transmitters. Although the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a directional antenna may pose a health hazard. Do not allow human body to keep close contact with the device for long period of time while the transmitter is operating.
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. Overview The JT3300V CPE is an advanced 4G dual mode and multiple port indoor Wi- Fi & SIP VoIP CPE product designed to enable quick and easy LTE data service deployment for residential and SOHO customers. It provides high speed LAN, Wi-Fi and VoIP integrated services to end users who need both bandwidth and multi-media data service in home or enterprise environment.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started Packing list and CPE Unit  Upon receiving the product, please unpack the product package carefully. Each product is shipped with the following items: Table 2-1 Packing List Outdoor CPE Products Quantity Main System unit 12V/ 1A DC Power Adapter PC Ethernet Cable If you find any of the items is missing, please contact our local distributor immediately.
  • Page 7: Led Display

    LED Display  LED Indicator Functions Description Orange Color – Device is powered on and booting, Wireless access not ready. System indicator Blinking Orange – SIM card is error. Green Color ––Network is available. WAN indicator OFF – No wireless connection is established RF1: -115dBm <= RSRP <...
  • Page 8: Managing Cpe Device

    3. Managing CPE Device The JT3300V offers rich management features which facilitate the task of service provider. It supports local management access, Telnet, WEB, and centralized remote OTA configuration, upgrades management and device monitoring via standard TR-069 ACS systems. The following describes the basic procedures for configuring the device for LTE operation.
  • Page 9: System Information

    4. System Information System Status  The menu shows the general system info of the CPE device. It includes system, general, WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi information. Page 9...
  • Page 10: Network

    Network  The menu shows the general network status that includes PDN interface info. Statistics Info  The menu shows the CPE device traffic statistics and memory usage information. Page 10...
  • Page 11: Lte Configuration

    5. LTE Configuration Interface Info  The LTE interface info GUI gives detailed LTE information about the radio connection, the UL/DL Bandwidth, UL/DL Frequency, the receiving signal strength of the device by the LTE Info WEB GUI. Radio Settings  The LTE radio can be enabled or disabled via 4G Radio setting.
  • Page 12: Pdn

     This menu is used to configure the operator APN profile. You can configure single or multiple APNs for the operator network. The below shows an example of two APN configuration. The user can view the APN status info in the System Information - Network menu. PLMN Selection ...
  • Page 13 The “First Detected Cell” scan will allow you to quickly connect to good cell when they are first found instead of search the best cell. The ZUC encryption support is only required when your core network (EPC) force to use the ZUC encryption for access authentication. User can also configure the scan band or EARFCN for the PLMN search.
  • Page 14: Advanced

    Advanced  In this menu, you can configure advanced options for the CPE operation. Fast scan will allow you to quickly connect to good cell when they are first found instead of search the best cell. The ZUC encryption support is only required when your core network (EPC) force to use the ZUC encryption for access authentication.
  • Page 15: Pin Management

    PIN Management  The PIN Management menu is used to view the SIM card status and perform PIN code management for SIM card. You disable or enable the SIM card PIN check on the CPE to bind the SIM card inserted. 6.
  • Page 16: Lan Networking

    the network. However, the device WEB GUI may still be accessed via port 8080 from remote side if remote management is enabled. For local LAN access, the user or operator can configure LAN PC with a static IP address as 172.16.1.x and login the WEB GUI via http://172.16.1.1. LAN Networking ...
  • Page 17: Vpn Setting Under Router Mode

    VPN Setting Under Router Mode  This section allows user to configure VPN service for selected connection mode. In router mode, PPTP, L2TP and GRE can be selected. In L2 Bridge mode, only L2 GRE can be configured. The router mode VPN configuration is shown below. The PPTP configuration under router mode is shown below.
  • Page 18: Vpn Setting Under L2 Bridge Mode

    The L2 GRE configuration under router mode is shown below. VPN Setting Under L2 Bridge Mode  Under the L2 Bridge connection mode, L2 GRE or L2TP can be configured as follows. Page 18...
  • Page 19: Packets Classifier

    Packets Classifier  This configuration menu allows user to tag DSCP or TOS value for CPE local data (Management) and LAN port data (Data). Page 19...
  • Page 20: Ipv6 Setting

    IPv6 Setting  On this page, user configure the IPv6 operation setting for the CPE device. Page 20...
  • Page 21: Ddns Setting Under Router Mode

    DDNS Setting Under Router Mode  This configuration menu allows user to configure use of different DDNS service for router mode operation. Client List  This shows all the LAN clients that are connected to the CPE device. Page 21...
  • Page 22: Wi-Fi Configuration

    7. Wi-Fi Configuration Network Settings  In the Wi-Fi configuration, the operator can modify the default SSID and select the desired Security Policy to protect device Wi-Fi access. For easy configuration, the operator can use one of the following three recommended common security policies for setup. Page 22...
  • Page 23: Mac Filter

    MAC Filter  Wi-Fi Mac filter allows to provide black or white list capability to manage the Wi-Fi client access. WPS setting  The WPS setting allows user to enable or disable 2.4GHz or 5GHz WiFi WPS service. Page 23...
  • Page 24: Client Info

    Client Info  This lists all the Wi-Fi clients. (2.4GHz and 5GHz)that are connected to the CPE. Page 24...
  • Page 25: Service Configuration

    8. Service Configuration Port Forwarding  This menu allows user to configure the port forwarding rules for the CPE in router mode. Packet Filtering  This allows user to create packet filter to control the client access. Page 25...
  • Page 26: Upnp

    UPnP  This menu allows user to configure the UPnP application for on-demand “DMZ” support. The current forwarding rules created can be viewed and cleared if required. DMZ Setting  This menu allows user to configure the DMZ setting for CPE in router mode. Web server, Telnet/SSH and Ping Service port can be exempted from DMZ mapping if required.
  • Page 27: Voip Configuration

    9. VoIP Configuration In this configuration page, the operator requires to enter the SIP operator name, account and password information if he desires to configure the VoIP networking. The register status check box must be enabled to allow device SIP registration. The SIP register and proxy server configuration should be performed by the network operator via administration management interface.
  • Page 28: Number Analysis

    Number Analysis  This page allows user to create rules to manipulate the dialled digits. The SIP device is collects dial numbers from external phone or fax. Dialled digits are analysed before being sent out to other element in a VoIP network. Dial numbers can be modified according to specific needs. Rules can be setup to modify a dial number, if it meets certain condition.
  • Page 29: Call

    Call  Call configuration section allows user to configure the dial plan, SIP processing of hold and hook flash, and various call timers which are common in VoIP processing. Page 29...
  • Page 30: Dsp

     Voice is sampled and coded into digital bit stream, before they are packetized into IP packets. The page allows user to set various DSP processing configurations for audio codecs and fax handling by the SIP device. Page 30...
  • Page 31: Enhanced Services

    Enhanced Services  This page allows user to configure various supplementary voice services and define service activation codes for the supplementary services. The activation code is required in order to work properly with the soft switch. The default service codes are displayed below. Page 31...
  • Page 32: Line Features

    Line Features  This page is used to configure user specific parameters for device line supplementary services. Black and White list control is also supported for outbound calling. These settings will remain even their associated features are deactivated, so that users are not required to set them next time.
  • Page 33: Port

    Port  Port configuration defines physical and electrical layer parameters, such as port transmit power, min and max hook time, fax control and polarity reverse settings. Module Management  The VoIP software can be restarted to make the VoIP settings take effect. The default setting in the flash can also be reloaded to overwrite the change in the current memory.
  • Page 34: System Maintenance

    10. System Maintenance General Setting  The menu allows user to configure the WEB GUI login password, time and language setting. Page 34...
  • Page 35: General Setting Tr069

    TR069  The menu allows user to configure the necessary setting for TR069 management of the CPE device. NTP Setting  The menu allows user to configure the NTP setting for the CPE device. Page 35...
  • Page 36: Auto Update

    Auto Update  The user can select the Auto Update device’s firmware. Remote upgrade via FTP or HTTP are supported today. Auto upgrade can be triggered either during WEB login or via regular polling at specified time interval. Page 36...
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    Maintenance  This menu allows user to perform firmware upgrade via WEG GUI with option to reset to factory setting. It can also configure the remote upgrade using FTP, TFTP or HTTP. Page 37...
  • Page 38: Iperf

    Iperf  This menu allows user to configure iPerf testing using WEB GUI interface. Both TCP and UDP tests can be supported. Remote iPerf server is required to conduct the tests. Page 38...
  • Page 39: Ping

    Ping  This menu allows user to perform PING tests using WEB GUI interface. Both IPv4 and IPv6 can be supported. Page 39...
  • Page 40: Faq And Troubleshooting

    11. FAQ and Troubleshooting My PC cannot connect to the CPE.  Re-plug the PC Ethernet cable and check if the PC LAN connection is up or showing activity.  Check if the SYS LED is on. If it is not, check the power cord and make sure it is connected properly.

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