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Welcome
Purpose & Scope
Intended Audience
Getting Assistance
Copyright and Trademarks
Disclaimer
Getting Familiar with Your Gateway
LED Status Indicators
Connections
Buttons
On/Off Button
Reset Button
WPS Button
Wifi Button
Installing Your Sr506N Gateway
Logging in to Your Gateway's UI
Device Info
Summary
Wan
Statistics
Lan
WAN Service
Xtm
Xdsl
References
Route
Arp
Dhcp
Dhcpv6
Vpn
Advanced Setup
Layer2 Interface
ATM Interface
PTM Interface
ETH Interface
WAN Service
PPP over Ethernet
IP over Ethernet
Bridging
Lan
Ipv6 Autoconfig
Ethernet Config
Nat
Virtual Servers
Port Triggering
DMZ Host
Security
IP Filtering - Outgoing
IP Filtering - Incoming
MAC Filtering
Adding a MAC Filtering Rule
Parental Control
Time Restriction
URL Filter
Quality of Service
Qos Config
Supported DSCP Values
Qos Queue Config
Wlan Queue
Qos Classification
Qos Port Shaping
Routing
Default Gateway
Static Route
Policy Routing
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
Dns
DNS Server
Dynamic DNS
Static DNS
Dsl
Advanced Settings
Upnp
DNS Proxy
Storage Service
Storage Device Info
User Accounts
Interface Grouping
IP Tunnel
Ipv6Inipv4
Ipv4Inipv6
Ipsec
Advanced IKE Settings
Certificate
Local
Trusted CA
Power Management
Multicast
Wireless
Basic
Security
Open and Shared Network Authentication
802.1X Network Authentication
WPA2 and Mixed WPA2/WPA Network Authentication
WPA2-PSK and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK Network Authentication
MAC Filter
Wireless Bridge
Advanced
Station Info
Wifi Insight
Site Survey
Channel Statistics
Metrics
Diagnostics
Ethernet OAM
Ping Host
Trace Route to Host
Management
Settings
Backup
Update
Restore Default
System Log
Security Log
SNMP Agent
Management Server
STUN Config
Internet Time
Access Control
Accounts
Add an Account
Modify or Delete an Account
Default Passwords
Services
Passwords
Access List
Logout Timer
Update Software
Reboot
Logging out
Appendix C: FCC Statements
FCC - Part 68
Ren (Ringer Equivalent Numbers) Statement
IC-CS03 Statement
FCC Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Canada Statement
Revision History
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Summary of Contents for ADTRAN SMART/RG SR506n
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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: SR506n Release 1.5 June 2021 Firmware Version 2.6.2.5...
Page 2: Table Of Contents
Ping Host Parental Control Trace Route to Host Time Restriction Management URL Filter Settings Quality Of Service Backup QoS Config Update Supported DSCP Values Restore Default QoS Queue Config System Log SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
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Update Software Reboot Logging Out Appendix C: FCC Statements FCC - Part 68 REN (RINGER EQUIVALENT NUMBERS) STATEMENT IC-CS03 statement FCC Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Canada Statement Revision History SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2019...
Page 4: Welcome
Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2020 by SmartRG, Inc., an ADTRAN company. Published by SmartRG, Inc. 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, trans- lated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, pho- tocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SmartRG, Inc.
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 own- ers. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 6: Getting Familiar With Your Gateway
Authentication has failed. LAN 1-4 Ethernet interface is connected. Data is being transmitted. Ethernet interface is disconnected. 3G or USB flash disk is connected. Data is being transmitted. No signal is detected. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 7: Connections
Performs the software equivalent to the function in the gateway software. 20 or more seconds Changes the POWER LED to red and the gateway enters CFE mode which is a state associated with performing SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 8: Wps Button
The WiFi button is located on the top of the unit and toggles the WiFi radio on and off. To activate the WiFi radio, press and hold the WiFi button for 3-5 seconds and then release. Repeat this step to deactivate the WiFi radio. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 9: Installing Your Sr506N 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 10: Logging In To Your Gateway's Ui
It is recommended that you change these default values after logging in to the DSL gateway for the first time. 4. Click OK. The gateway interface appears, showing the Device Info summary page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 11: 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). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 12: Statistics
IPv6 Address The obtained IPv6 address. Statistics In this section, you can view network interface information for LAN, WAN Service, xTM and xDSL. All data is updated in 15-minute intervals. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 13: Lan
In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > Statistics > Service. The Statistics - WAN page appears where you can view detailed information about the status of your WAN. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 14: Xtm
In the left navigation bar, click Device Info > Statistics > xTM. The Interface Statistics page appears. To reset these counters, click Reset near the bottom of the page. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 15: Xdsl
On this page, you can view the DSL statistics for your gateway. All xDSL (VDSL or ADSL) interfaces configured for your SmartRG gate- way are included. The terms and their explanations are derived from the relevant ITU - T standards and referenced accordingly. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Start. Options range from 1 second to 360 seconds. The default is 20 seconds. The test transfers idle cells containing a known pattern and compares the received data with this known pattern. Com- SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin (SNRM) to be equal or above the SNR Target Margin BER not to exceed the highest BER configured for one (or more) latency paths Latency not to exceed the highest latency configured for one (or more) latency paths SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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The PMS-TC delay in milliseconds of the current latency path (or the lowest latency path when running dual-latency paths). INP (DMT symbol) The input level for DMT-managed DSL environments. (End of DSL-specific field group) Super Frames The number of xDSL OH Frames transmitted/received. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 19: References
(1999), Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) transceivers. ITU-T Recommendation G.992.3 (2005), Asymmetric digital subscriber line transceivers 2 (ADSL2). ITU-T Recommendation G.997.1 (2006), Physical layer management for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 20: Route
(For IPv6 only) Next hop IP address. Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the gateway. Flag Status of the flags. See detailed descriptions above the tables. Metric Number of hops required to reach the default gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 21: Arp
The DHCP page displays a list of locally connected LAN hosts and their DHCP lease status, which are directly connected to the SmartRG Gateway via a LAN Ethernet port or Wireless LAN. In the left navigation bar, select Device Info > DHCP. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 22: Dhcpv6
The fields on this page are explained in the following table. Field Name Description Hostname Host name of each connected LAN device. MAC Address MAC address for each connected LAN device. IP Address IP address for each connected LAN device. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 23: Vpn
Acceptable IP addresses defined for the LAN side. Remote-side Addresses Acceptable IP addresses defined for the WAN side. Enabled Indicates whether the tunnel is enabled or disabled. Connection State Indicates whether the tunnel connection is active or inactive. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 24: 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. © 2020...
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Enter a Virtual Channel Identifier. A VCI is a 16-bit identifier that has a unique channel. Options are: 32-65535. Select DSL Latency Select the level of DSL latency. Options are: Path0 Fast: No error correction and can provide lower latency on error free SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Minimum allowable rate (cells per second) at which cells can be sent on a ATM net- work. The default is -1 (no shaping). Scheduler for Queues of The algorithm used to schedule the queue behavior. VC scheduling is different than the SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 27: Ptm Interface
On this page, you can configure a PTM interface for your gateway. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > PTM Interface and then click Add. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Weighted Round Robin: Packets are accessed in a round robin style. Classes can be assigned. Weighted Fair Queuing: Packets are assigned to a specific queue. Default Queue Weight Enter a default weight of the specified queue. Options are: 1-63. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 29: Eth Interface
3. If a WAN port is already configured or you clicked Add, the following page appears. Note: If a port is already configured, you must remove it before adding a new one. Click the Remove checkbox and then click Remove button. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 30: Wan Service
Instructions are provided for each variation. PPP over Ethernet There are several parts to configuring a PPP over Ethernet WAN service. You will progress through several pages to complete the con- figuration. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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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. © 2020...
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Options are 0 - 4094. The default is -1 (disabled). VLAN ID 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. © 2020...
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Select VLAN TPID Select the TPID for this VLAN. Options are 0x8100 , 0x88A8 , and 0x9100 . Internet Protocol Select the IP version. Options are IPv4 Only , IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack) , and IPv6 Only . Selection SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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5. Click Next. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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) Enable IPv6 Unnumbered Model Select to allow your gateway to process IP packets without configuring a unique IP address. This works by “borrowing” an IP address from another interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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MLD Multicast section Enable MLD Multicast (Available only for IPv6 environments) Click to enable MLD multicast. Used by IPv4 hosts to Proxy report multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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8. Select the interface used as a default gateway for the PPP service being created and click the arrows to move your selection from left to right or from right to left. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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11. 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. © 2020...
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. © 2020...
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2. Select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service and click Next. The following page appears. 3. Select the IP over Ethernet WAN service type. 4. Modify the fields as needed. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Options are IPv4 Only, IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack), and IPv6 Only. The default is IPv4 Only. Note: When selecting IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6, the subsequent options presented will change accordingly. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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5. Click Next. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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If using the Advanced DMZ feature, you can enter a secondary LAN IP address for the gateway. The default is 255.255.255.0. IPv6 settings The following fields appear when either IPv6 Only or IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack) network protocols are selected on SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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/64 is used. WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Enter the IP address of the next WAN in the group. This address can be either a local address link or a global unicast IPv6 address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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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. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Enable MLD Multicast Source ticast source. Use Base MAC Address Use SmartRG Devices Base (Primary) MAC address. When unchecked, a unique MAC per ser- on this WAN interface vice is assigned. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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10. Select the interface used as a default gateway for the PPP service being created and click the arrows to move your selection from left to right or from right to left. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface: Select a Interface. Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address: Enter the Primary IPv6 DNS server address and, if desired, enter a Sec- ondary IPv6 DNS server address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 49: Bridging
Back to step through the pages in reverse order to make any necessary alterations. Bridging Before you can configure a bridge WAN service, you must create the related ATM interface. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Add. The following page appears. 2. Select an ATM interface for the WAN service and then click Next. The following page appears. 3. Select Bridging. The Multicast Source fields appear. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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For untagged service, enter -1 (disabled) in this field and in the 802.1P Priority field. ( Optional ) Select the TPID for this VLAN. Options are 0x8100 , 0x88A8 , and 0x9100 . Select VLAN TPID SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 52: 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. © 2020...
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> LAN. The following page appears. 2. Customize the fields as desired. 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. © 2020...
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LAN host devices. 1. Click Entries. 2. Enter the MAC address and IP address and click Apply/Save. 3. Repeat these steps to create any additional entries that you need up to 32. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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) This option enables a relay agent to forward Enable DHCP Server DHCP Server IP Address Relay packets between the DHCP client and server. The field appears. Enter the IP address for the DHCP server in this field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 56: Ipv6 Autoconfig
IPV6 address to assign as the gateways Local LAN IPV6 address and prefix length. Prefix length is required. IPv6 LAN Applications section Enable DHCP v6 This option enables the DHCP v6 feature on the LAN. Server SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 57: Ethernet Config
Options are Disable and Enable . LAN Multicast Ethernet Config On the Ethernet Port Configuration page, you can set the speed and duplex mode for each of the Ethernet ports. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Ethernet auto negotiation with the NIC of the LAN host. Note: For 1000 BaseT connections, always select Auto. 3. Click Save/Apply to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 59: Nat
On this page, you can configure the virtual server settings for your gateway. 1. In the left navigation bar, select Advanced Setup > NAT. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Select a Service list, you can enter a unique name for the application in this field. Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the LAN client where the service is hosted. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 61: Port Triggering
The gateway allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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This is a free-form text field. Trigger Port Start Enter the starting number of the range of available outgoing trigger ports. Options are: 1 - 65535. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 63: Dmz Host
In this section, you can configure filtering for IP and MAC addresses. IP Filtering - Outgoing On this page, you can add an outgoing filter when refusal of data transmitted from the LAN to the WAN is desired. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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This is done by appending the associated routing "/prefix" length decimal value (preceded with the slash) to the addresses. A valid decimal routing prefix is required for defining the subnet mask per CIDR notation. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 65: Ip Filtering - Incoming
On this page, you can add an incoming filter when refusal of data from the WAN to the LAN is desired. 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. © 2020...
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Destination IP address [/prefix Enter the destination IP address for rule. For IPv6, enter the prefix as well. length] Destination Port (port or port:port) Enter destination port number or range (xxxxx:yyyyy). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 67: Mac Filtering
4. To remove a rule, click the Remove checkbox next to the rule and click the Remove button. 5. When your changes are completed, click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 68: Adding A Mac Filtering Rule
Frame Direction Select the incoming/outgoing packet interface. Options are LAN<=>WAN , WAN=>LAN , and LAN- N=>WAN . The default is LAN<=>WAN . WAN Interfaces Select the interface to which the filter should be applied. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 69: Parental Control
This option is selected by default. The MAC address of the connected device is shown. Other MAC Address Select this option to restrict access to another device. Enter the MAC address of that device. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 70: Url Filter
URL Address Enter the URL address to be included in the list. ( Optional ) Enter the port number associated with the URL. The default is 80 . Port Number SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 71: Quality Of Service
Note: Queues for Wireless (e.g., WMM Voice Priority) are shown only when wireless is enabled. If the WMM Advertise function on the Wireless Basic Setup page is disabled, assigning classifications to wireless traffic has no effect. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 72: 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. © 2020...
Page 73: Qos Queue Config
Select to enable or disable this queue configured on the selected interface. This option is enabled by default. Note: Only one queue can be defined for any one interface/precedence pair, resulting in a maximum of three queues per interface. Queue Priority settings SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 74: Wlan Queue
Options are 1600 bytes or greater. ( Applicable for PTM and Dynamic WAN interfaces only ) Select the priority for the PTM PTM Priority interface. Options are Low and High . Wlan Queue SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 75: 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. © 2020...
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Select whether this rule is processed last in the list of classification rules. The only option is Last. Rule Status Select whether this rule is active or inactive. Options are Disable and Enable.The default is Enable. Specify Classification Criteria section SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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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 Kbps) applied for this classification. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 78: Qos Port Shaping
Egress Burst Size (bytes Enter the burst size to be applied to packets in the defined queue. Options are 1600 bytes or greater. The default is 0 (no size limit). If you enter a value of -1 (disabled) in the Egress Shaping Rate field, the value in this SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Field Name Description field is ignored. Enter data rate for policing incoming packets in the defined queue. The default is -1 (no Ingress Policing Rate (Kbps) policing). SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 80: 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. © 2020...
Page 81: Policy Routing
On this page, you can configure similar policies. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 82: 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. Note: This feature applies only to IPoE configurations. On this page, you can configure the RIP settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 83: Dns
In this section, you can configure a DNS server, dynamic DNS and static DNS. DNS Server On this page, you can input the Domain Name Server (DNS) information supplied by your service provider. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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5. To use a static DNS IPv6 address, click Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and enter the primary DNS IP address. If applicable, enter a secondary DNS IP address. 6. Click Apply/Save to commit changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 85: Dynamic Dns
Select the gateway WAN interface whose traffic will be pointed at the specified Dynamic DNS provider. DynDNS.org settings Username Enter the username for the dynamic DNS server . Password Enter the password for the dynamic DNS server. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 86: Static Dns
The fields on this page are explained in the following table. Field Name Description Hostname Enter the hostname of the client computer. IP Address Enter the IP address of the DNS server client uses to assist in resolving domain names. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 87: Dsl
Caution: 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 settings as needed. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Inner The RJ11 connector has four contacts. The center pair of pins is DSL1. The outer pins are the con- Pair/Outer tacts for DSL2. Select which pair should be used. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 89: Advanced Settings
Advanced settings 1. To configure the test mode, click Advanced Settings on the Advanced Setup > page. The following page appears. 2. Click Apply to place the gateway in test mode. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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The DSL PHY attempts to establish a connection as in Normal mode, but once the connection is up, it does not retrain even if the signal is lost. Puts the DSL modem in the L3 power state. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 91: Upnp
1. In the left navigation bar, select Advanced Setup > UPnP. The following page appears. 2. To disable this option, click Enable UPnP to clear the box. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 92: Dns Proxy
On this page, you can view information about storage devices that connect to the gateway and manage the related user accounts. In the left navigation menu, click Advanced Setup > Storage Service. The following page appears, showing information about the connected storage device. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 93: User Accounts
On this page, you can manage user accounts for the storage devices. 1. In the left navigation menu, click Advanced Setup > Storage Service > User Accounts. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 94: Interface Grouping
You can create an interface group to map local interfaces to WAN interfaces. A typical application for this feature is assigning IPTV STBs to a WAN interface. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping and then click (below the table). The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Important: If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device, make sure to reboot the client device attached to the gate- way to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 96: Ip Tunnel
Add. The following page appears. 2. Enter a descriptive Tunnel Name. Skip the Mechanism field. Currently, only the 6RD mechanism is supported. 3. Select the interfaces associated with the tunnel you wish to establish. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 97: Ipv4Inipv6
IPSec Internet Protocol Security is a protocol for securing communications by packet level encryption and authentication. On this page, you can enable and remove IPSec connections, or edit existing connections. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Enter a descriptive name for this connection. NAT Transversal Click to enable the NAT traversal protocol. IP Version Select the IP version associated with your infrastructure. Options are IPv4 and IPv6. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Select the key-exchange method to be used for IPSec. Options are: Auto(IKE): This method uses the negotiated key-exchange method for IPSec. This is the default and recommended for best results. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 100: Advanced Ike Settings
Enter the hex value for the selected authentication algorithm. Enter the hex value for the service provider interface (SPI). The default is 101 . Advanced IKE Settings You can configure advanced IKE settings if desired. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Select the D-H group. Options are 768bit - 8192bit. The default is 1024bit. Group for Key Exchange Key Life Time Enter the number of seconds that a key is valid. The default is 3600 seconds. 3. Click Apply/Save to commit your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 102: Certificate
The domain name or email address is for identification purposes and is a free-form text field. Organization Name A free form text field. Typically, this is the name of the company creating the request. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 103: 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. © 2020...
Page 104: Power Management
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. © 2020...
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Remove Checked Entries. The list refreshes immediately. 5. 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. © 2020...
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Enter the maximum number of groups allowed. The default is 25. Groups Maximum Multicast Enter the maximum number of data sources allowed. Options are 1 - 24. The default is Data Sources (for IGMPv3) SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Select whether the IGMP proxy removes group members immediately without sending a query. Options are: Enabled: Group members are removed immediately. This is the default. Disabled: Group members are removed after a query is sent and a response received. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 108: Wireless
On this page, you can configure basic features of the WiFi LAN interface. You can enable or disable the WiFi LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the WiFi network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the channel set based on country require- ments. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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3. (Optional) Define up to three virtual access points for guest use using the information from the Wireless - Guest/Virtual Access Points section of the table below. 4. Click Apply/Save to commit your settings. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 110
Select to hide the SSID from being broadcast publicly. Isolate Clients Select to prevent client PCs from communicating with one another. Enable WMM Advertise Select to stop the wireless from advertising Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 111: Security
Note: The PBC method may also need a Registrar when the PIN is all zeros. Seven types of network authentication modes are supported: Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Enable WPS Select to enable WiFi Protected Setup. Options are: Enabled and Disabled. The default is Dis- abled. Add Client (Available for WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and Open Network Authentication methods) Select the SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 113: Open And Shared Network 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 114: 802.1X Network Authentication
802.1X Network Authentication The following fields appear when you select 802.1X in the Network Authentication field. WPS is disabled for this method. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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WEP Encryption is set to Enabled) Select the length of the encryption Strength method. Options are 128-bit and 64-bit. 128-bit is the default and is the more robust option for security. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 116: Wpa2 And Mixed Wpa2/Wpa Network Authentication
Select whether clients can pre-authenticate with the gateway while still connected to another AP. Options are Enabled and Disabled. The default is Disabled. Network Re-Auth Interval Enter the interval at which the client must re-authenticate with the gateway. The SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 117: Wpa2-Psk And Mixed Wpa2/Wpa-Psk Network Authentication
This option is set to Disabled and cannot be changed. It enables Wired Equivalent Pri- vacy (WEP) mode. WPA2-PSK and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK Network Authentication The following fields appear when you select WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK in the Network Authentication field. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 118: Mac Filter
This option is set to Disabled and cannot be changed. It disables WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) mode. 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 119: 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 120: 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. © 2020...
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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. © 2020...
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WiFi network within 2 channels of its own channel is detected or when a client device with its 40 MHz Intolerant bit set is detected. This is the default. Disable: The gateway advertises and operates in 40 MHz mode regardless of what other SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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A beacon is a packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it announces its availability and readiness. A beacon interval is the period of time (sent SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Disable . Select how the gateway will manage the receiving signal with other devices. Options are Dis- Airtime Fairness able and Enable . The default is Enable . SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 125: 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. © 2020...
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2. In the Sample Interval section, select the number of seconds for sampling to occur. Options are 5, 10, 15, and 20 seconds. The default is 5 seconds. 3. In the Start/Stop Data Collection section, configure the data sample: SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 127: Site Survey
File. The open/save dialog box appears. b. Click to save or click Open to view. Site Survey On this page, you can view signal strength and other details for your wireless networks. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 128: 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 129: 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Page 131: Diagnostics
Help link at the far right of each line item. 3. To test at the VP level instead of at an individual VC connection, click Test With OAM SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 132: 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. © 2020...
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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. © 2020...
Page 134: Ping Host
On this page you can ping a server by host name or IP address. 1. In the left navigation menu, click Diagnostics Tools > Ping Host. The following page appears. 2. Enter the host name or IP address. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 135: 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. © 2020...
Page 136: Management
Management In this section, you can manage configuration files, access control, management server configurations, and work with event logs. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 137: Settings
Update On this page, you can restore previously backed-up gateway settings. Both current and default settings can be managed here. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 138: Restore Default
1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Settings > Restore Default. The following page appears. 2. Click Restore Default Settings. The gateway is rebooted and the default settings overwrite the previous settings. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 139: 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. © 2020...
Page 140
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. c. Click Apply/Save to save your changes. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 141: Security Log
On this page, you can configure the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings to retrieve statistics from the SNMP agent for the gateway. You can enable or disable the SNMP agent and set parameters such as the read community, system name and trap manager IP. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 142: Management Server
SmartRG gateways support TR-069 based standards for remote management, including STUN server configuration. In this section, you can configure the gateway with details about the management ACS (Auto Configuration Server) to which this gateway will be linked. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Management Server. The following page appears. 2. Complete the necessary fields per the instructions from your ACS platform vendor. The fields on this page are explained in the following table. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Enter the user name by which this gateway authenticates the ACS. For example, name many ACS platforms use “admin” or “tr069”. Connection Request Password Enter the password by which this gateway will authenticate to the ACS. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 145: Stun Config
On this page, when a STUN server is present within the infrastructure of the Service Provider, you can configure this gateway with the connectivity specifics for that server. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Management Server > STUN Config. The STUN Configuration page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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STUN Server Password The password by which the modem authenticates the above username to the STUN infrastructure. Maximum length is 256 characters. Special characters are valid. The value will be hidden. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 147: Internet Time
On this page, you can configure the gateway to synchronize its time with the Internet time servers. This feature is enabled by default. 1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Internet Time. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 148: Access Control
Each account can be customized to grant access privileges to specific pages in the interface. This is par- ticularly useful when an ISP wishes to limit access for subscribers, yet grant full access for technical support and on-site installation personnel. Add an Account SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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1. In the left navigation bar, click Management > Access Control > Accounts. The following page appears. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 150: Modify Or Delete An Account
The new account is created. To test the account credentials, log out of the inter- face and then log back in using the new account. Modify or Delete an Account SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 151: Default Passwords
IDH7iw@ibRsPOIBa Services On this page, you can define a Service Control List to control which services (FTP, HTTP, Telnet, etc.) are restricted on the LAN. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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Enter the port to which the access control applies on the WAN side for the given service. Except where noted below, the service ports are the default ports for the WAN. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 153: Passwords
On this page, you can create and manage access control lists to control inbound access to specific IP addresses. 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. © 2020...
Page 154: Logout Timer
Remove. The list is updated. 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 155: Update Software
2. Follow the on-page instructions. When the update has completed, the gateway reboots. Reboot Occasionally, troubleshooting measures may require that the gateway be rebooted. On this page, you can reboot your gateway. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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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. © 2020...
Page 157: Logging Out
Logging Out 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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 158: Appendix C: Fcc Statements
If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone com- pany or a qualified installer. This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. / Le présent matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada. IC-CS03 statement SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 159: Fcc Statement
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. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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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. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
Page 161: Revision History
Updated for SmartRG firmware release 2.6.2.5. March 2020 Updated for SmartRG firmware release 2.6.2.4. September 2019 Updated for firmware release 2.6.2.3. September 2019 Updated for firmware release 2.6.2.2. December 2016 Initial release of document. SmartRG Inc., an ADTRAN company. All Rights Reserved. © 2020...
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