Global Telecom TITAN 4000 User Manual

Global Telecom TITAN 4000 User Manual

4g lte-a cat12 outdoor cpe

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TITAN 4000
4G LTE-A CAT12 Outdoor CPE
Admin User Manual
V1.0

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  • Page 1 TITAN 4000 4G LTE-A CAT12 Outdoor CPE Admin User Manual V1.0...
  • Page 2 PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS! FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ......................5 1.1. User Interface Specification ..............5 Getting Started ....................6 2.1. Packing list and CPE Unit ................. 6 2.2. Installing the Equipment ................6 Managing the CPE Device .................. 9 3.1. WEB Login ....................9 LTE Configuration ..................... 10 4.1.
  • Page 4 8.1. Device Management ................22 8.2. TR069 ....................22 8.3. SNMP ..................... 23 8.4. CBRS Configuration ................23 Maintenance ..................... 24 9.1. General ....................24 9.2. Firmware Upgrade .................. 25 9.3. Config Management ................25 9.4. Ping ......................25 9.5. TraceRoute.....................
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. Overview The TITAN4000 is highly innovative and patented LTE outdoor CPE product designed to enable quick and easy LTE fixed data service deployment for residential and SOHO customers. It provides high speed LAN services to end users who need both bandwidth and multi-media data service in enterprise or home.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started 2.1. 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 Products Quantity CPE Unit Clamp Mounting Brackets ETH Cable 2.0M PoE Adapter Power Cord 1.5M Quick User Guide...
  • Page 7 ◼ Clamp Mounting Option (Preferred Method) ◼ Bracket Mounting Option...
  • Page 8 ◼ Connecting the Device ◼ LED Display Function Description System run indicator Solid green – Device is in normal operation. OFF – NO wireless network access. WAN port status Solid Green – WAN data transmission in progress Light is on – SIM card state is ready, SIM card indicator Blinking Green –...
  • Page 9: Managing The Cpe Device

    3. Managing the CPE Device 3.1. WEB Login It is recommended that you log in to the device by using a web browser from a PC that’s connected to the device’s LAN port. To log in, open a web browser and type http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
  • Page 10: Lte Configuration

    4. LTE Configuration 4.1. Overview Once the user is logged in, the following window device status window will be prompted for viewing. It contains both the system information, networking and device information configured for the device. 4.2. ND&S Configuration The LTE radio can be enabled or disabled via 4G Radio setting. The radio can also be reset via Reconnect.
  • Page 11: Plmn Selection

    Note: After configure any parameters of the device, you must click the “Save & Apply” button to save the configuration. Otherwise the configuration will not take effect. 4.3. PLMN Selection The user can add and configure the PLMN list to restrict the CPE to attach. The CPE will attach to network according to the PLMN priority assigned.
  • Page 12: Pdn Setting

    4.5. PDN Setting 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. You can view the APN status info in the Status menu. 4.6.
  • Page 13: Command Shell

    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. The operation mode allows you to select the UE capability for receiving and transmitting.
  • Page 14: Network Configuration

    5. Network Configuration 5.1. Internet This section allows user to configure the CPE operation mode, device name, MTU and etc. The CPE default Operation Mode is Router, and the LAN PC connected to device LAN port will obtain IP address via DHCP server of the device. The default MTU Size is 1500, user can modify the MTU Size if necessary.
  • Page 15: Vpn Setting For Router Mode

    5.3. VPN Setting For 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 16 The L2TP configuration under router mode is shown as follows. The L2 GRE configuration under router mode is shown below.
  • Page 17: Vpn Setting For L2 Bridge Mode

    5.4. VPN Setting For L2 Bridge Mode Under the L2 Bridge connection mode, only L2 GRE can be configured as follows. 5.5. L2 Service For L2 Bridge Mode Under the L2 Bridge connection mode, the user can use L2 Service configuration to manage and tag 802.1p or DSCP for different VLAN packets.
  • Page 18: Traffic Control Setting For Router Mode

    5.8. Traffic Control Setting For Router Mode This configuration menu allows user to configure the data priority and allowed bandwidth for LAN data traffic. 6. Security Configuration 6.1. Firewall This allows user to configure CPE firewall. 6.2. ALG This allows user to configure the application level gateways for many common applications.
  • Page 19: Defense

    6.3. Defense This allows user to configure defense policy for the LTE and local LAN interface to prevent hostile attack. 6.4. Access Restrictions This allows user to define access policy for LAN devices. It can support URL blocking as well.
  • Page 20: Applications Configuration

    7. Applications Configuration 7.1. Port Range Forwarding This allows user to configure the port range forwarding rules for the CPE in router mode. 7.2. Port Forwarding This menu allows user to configure the port forwarding rules for the CPE in router mode.
  • Page 21: Dmz

    7.3. DMZ 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. By enabling DMZ option will make the specified local LAN host (DMZ IP) exposed to Internet. 7.4.
  • Page 22: Management

    8. Management 8.1. Device Management The menu allows user to configure device management mode and various control. Telnet, SSH, and HTTPs can be enabled or disabled via configuration. Auto WEB GUI logout can also be configured. When Telnet is enabled, user can telnet to CPE according to the below steps: ◼...
  • Page 23: Snmp

    8.3. SNMP The menu allows user to configure the SNMP setting. 8.4. CBRS Configuration The menu allows user to configure the necessary setting for CBRS SAS registration of the CPE device.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    9. Maintenance 9.1. General The menu allows user to configure the WEB GUI login password, time and language setting.
  • Page 25: Firmware Upgrade

    9.2. Firmware Upgrade 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. 9.3. Config Management This menu allows user to backup or restore device configuration file. 9.4.
  • Page 26: Traceroute

    9.5. TraceRoute This menu allows user to configure traceroute testing 9.6. 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. 9.7.
  • Page 27: Status

    10. Status 10.1. System The menu shows the general system info of the CPE device. It includes connection, system, CPE and memory usage information. 10.2. Network The menu shows the general network status that includes PDN interface info, device routing info, and ARP table.
  • Page 28: Lan

    10.3. LAN The menu shows the local LAN network status including the LAN interface and DHCP Server setting and current DHCP clients connected. 10.4. Wi-Fi The menu shows the Wi-Fi status, SSID & Password.
  • Page 29: Cbrs

    10.5. CBRS The menu shows CBRS registration and authorization info. 10.6. GPS The menu shows the GPS status info.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    11. Troubleshooting Q1: My PC cannot connect to the CPE. ◼ Check the PoE adapter LED is on and the CPE & PC ETH cables are securely connected. The CPE LED should work as described. ◼ Check the PC NIC driver is properly installed and configured. Q2: My CPE networking is not working properly.

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