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WiFiber 1200R

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  • Page 1 User's Manual WiFiber 1200R...
  • Page 2 Congratulations, you have just purchased a product with Intelbras quality and safety The WiFiber 1200R has 1 PON uplink port serving at speeds: 2.5/1.25 Gbps Downstream/Upstream, as well as 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports,1 FXS port and 2 wireless interfaces, one in the IEEE b/g/n standard and the other a/n/ac. The Intelbras WiFiber 1200R is designed for advanced implementations and provides a low cost and high performance alternative for GPON/EPON solution with 5.0Ghz wifi.
  • Page 4 INDEX EXPORT TO PDF CAUTION AND SECURITY Data protection and security Guidelines that apply to Intelbras employees Guidelines that control data processing User misuse and hacking Laser safety warning TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION Version PABX Smart Terminals WARRANTY TERMS TALK WITH US...
  • Page 5: Data Protection And Security

    » The purpose of data protection legislation is to prevent infringements on individual privacy rights based on the misuse of personal data. » LGPD - General Law of Personal Data Protection: this product processes personal data, however, Intelbras does not have access to the data originated from this product. This product has encrypted personal data storage.
  • Page 6: Laser Safety Warning

    Laser safety warning The Intelbras WiFiber 1200R has a laser emitting source that emits light energy in optical fiber cables. This energy is within the infrared (invisible) region of the red (visible) electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Page 7 Specifications Values Maximum receiver sensitivity - 8 dBm Minimum receiver sensitivity -28 dBm Compliant with ITU-T G.984 1.25 Gbps upstream (transmitter) GPON 2.5 Gbps downstream (receiver) Class B+ optical system Compliant with IEEE.802.3ah.EPON EPON 1.25 Gbps upstream (transmitter) 2.5 Gbps downstream (receiver) 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports(10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet) 2 RJ45 connectors Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 8 Ethernet/IP » Bridging and switching (802.1D / 802.1Q) » Four traffic classes with 802.1p » 802.3x Flow control » VLAN tagging/untagging SIP (RFC 3261) DTMF dialing Voice codec: G.729, G.726, G.711 (u-law and a-law), G.722, G.723 T.38 Fax Echo cancellation Supported voice protocols Voice activity detection (VAD) Comfort noise insertion (CNI)
  • Page 9 6.2. Local access (web) The WiFiber 1200R can be managed locally via the web interface (HTTP). This document will use the web interface for example settings.To access the web interface, once connected to your optical modem network via cable or Wi-Fi, open your web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in the address field, you will be prompted for the user name and password to...
  • Page 10 6.3. First access (web) When the user first logs in with the default password on the WiFiber 1200R, he will be asked to change the default password (for security reasons) and to read and accept the terms of use available in the product through the hyperlink in...
  • Page 11: Product Information

    Screen to change the default password and read and accept the terms of use 7. CONFIGURATION After authenticating to the system the WiFiber 1200R configuration interface will be displayed. 7.1. Product information The Status menu provides information about the optical modem's settings, including the LAN, WAN, PON, and VoIP interfaces, as well as system-related information such as firmware version, CPU usage, and memory.
  • Page 12: Lan Interface

    System Information 7.2. LAN Interface Through this menu you can make settings for the LAN interface. 7.3. LAN Settings This page is used to configure the optical Modem's LAN interface.
  • Page 13: Wireless Interface

    LAN interface global settings » IP address: enter the IP address used on the LAN interface. » Subnet mask: enter the netmask used by the LAN IP address » IPv6 Link-Local mode: select the LAN interface IPv6 configuration mode: Auto or Static - Auto: In this mode the local link interface will be automatically configured.
  • Page 14 Basic Settings » Disable WLAN: if disabled, wireless clients will not be able to connect to the optical modem. » Band: select the wireless network communication standard. » Mode: Only AP(Access Point) mode is available. In this mode wireless clients can connect to this equipment. »...
  • Page 15: Advanced Settings

    » Channel: select the desired channel or use the Auto option, which will try to find an unused or less busy channel. » Power (%): select the radio transmission power. » Connected clients: displays a list of wireless clients on the 5GHz interface that are currently associated. 7.4.3.
  • Page 16 » Beacon Interval: defines the time interval between a beacon frame transmission. » DTIM Period: is the time period between when DTIMs are sent to network clients. Enter the time in second(s). » Data Rate: select the maximum data transmission rate (in Mbps). The equipment will always try to transmit at maximum speed, when possible.
  • Page 17 Wireless network authentication and encryption method settings WEP security method options » WEP: it is based on the 802.11 standard and uses the RC4 encryption algorithm. This is an old encryption algorithm and can be decrypted in less than 10 minutes. We recommend using WPA2 or WPA2 Mixed methods. »...
  • Page 18 » Encryption key: enter the desired security key. WPA2 security method options » WPA2: this method is safe and required for use on 802.11n. » Authentication mode: select the authentication method: • Enterprise (RADIUS): if enabled, allows RADIUS-based authentication. · IP address of the RADIUS server: enter the IP address where the RADIUS server is located. ·...
  • Page 19: Access Control

    · IP address of the RADIUS server: enter the IP address where the RADIUS server is located. · RADIUS server port: enter the port configured for RADIUS server operation. · RADIUS server password: enter the password configured for the RADIUS server. •...
  • Page 20 Access control list configuration » Mode: select the operation mode from the list: • Disabled: Disables the access control function. • Allowed list: allows only MAC addresses registered on the list to access the wireless network. • Denied List: does not allow MAC addresses that are registered on the list to access the wireless network. »...
  • Page 21 WPS Configuration » Disable WPS: If enabled, the optical modem's WPS function will be disabled. » WPS status: displays the current status of the WPS function (Configured or Not Configured). » PIN Number: when pressing the button, a new PIN number will be generated. »...
  • Page 22 Mesh controller configuration To add another router to your ONT's mesh network, it must be from the Wi-Force line and be updated to the latest available firmware version. With the router at the factory default, turn it on next to your ONT. On the Wifiber, click on the WPS button on the web interface, notice that its wps led will start blinking, when it stops blinking it means that the pairing between the ONT and the router has been completed.
  • Page 23: Scan Channel

    Network topology Scan Channel In this topic, you can scan the network to find the best channel to use. Example of a scan result 7.5. WAN interface Using the WAN menu you can make WAN interface settings for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. 7.5.1.
  • Page 24 » PPPoE: In this mode, the WAN interface will be configured as a PPPoE client. » Activate NAPT: enables the WAN interface when performing NAT. The optical modem will enable, by default, when IPoE and PPPoE options are selected. Intelbras recommends that you do not change this option.
  • Page 25 » Admin Status: enables or disables the WAN interface. » Connection type: select which type of service will be linked to the configured WAN interface: • Other:normally used to link the video service (IPTV). • TR069: the WAN interface will be linked to the TR-069 service. •...
  • Page 26 » Type: select the operating mode for the WAN interface: • Fixed IP: In this mode, you will need to manually enter all the WAN connection information. • DHCP: In this mode the WAN interface will be configured automatically, according to information sent by your Internet provider.
  • Page 27 • Connect on demand: select this method only if required by your internet service provider. • Manual: select this method only if required by your internet service provider. » Idle Time (sec): only configure this field if required by your internet service provider. »...
  • Page 28: Dhcp Settings

    » Primary IPv6 DNS: available only for static mode. Enter the IPv6 address of the primary DNS server, as reported by your Internet Service Provider. » Secondary IPv6 DNS: available only for static mode. Enter the IPv6 address of the secondary DNS server, as reported by your Internet Service Provider.
  • Page 29 DHCP server settings » DHCP mode: select the desired option: None, DHCP Relay or DHCP Server. • None: disables DHCP mode. • DHCP Relay: enter the IP address of the DHCP server to which the optical modem will forward messages. •...
  • Page 30: Dynamic Dns Configuration

    • Gateway: enter the IP address of the gateway that will be assigned to the client. • DNS Option: use DNS Relay or Manual DNS: · DNS Relay: In this mode, the optical modem will tell the client it is the DNS server and then make the requested DNS requests.
  • Page 31: Igmp Proxy Configuration

    » DDNS Provider: select the desired DDNS server: DynDNS or TZO ®, No-IP ® ® » Hostname: enter the host name as registered with your DDNS provider. » Interface: select the WAN interface used to establish communication with the DDNS server. DynDNS and No-IP Configurations...
  • Page 32: Rip Configuration

    Enabling the UPnP function » UPnP: select Disable or Enable the UPnP function. » WAN interface: selects the WAN interface to enable the UPnP function. 7.6.1.5. RIP Configuration On this page you can configure the use of dynamic routing using the RIP protocol.
  • Page 33 RIP Configuration » RIP: select Disable or Enable the RIP function. » Interface: select the interface on which the function will operate. » RX mode: select the version of the RIP protocol allowed for receiving. » TX Mode: select the RIP protocol version used in the transmission. »...
  • Page 34: Ip/Port Filter

    ALG Configuration » ALG type: Enable or Disable the desired ALG service types. 7.6.2.2. IP/Port Filter On this page it is possible to restrict the local network from accessing certain IPs and ports.
  • Page 35 IP/Port filter configuration » Standard output action: select the default behavior of the IP Filter/Port function in the uplink direction. » Standard input action: select the default behavior of the IP Filter/Port function in the downlink direction. • Deny: only deny the added rules. •...
  • Page 36: Mac Filter

    » Port: enter the start and end source port that will be applied to the rule. In the case of a single port, repeat the same value in the fields. » Destination IP address: enter the destination IP that will be applied to the rule. »...
  • Page 37: Port Forwarding

    • Deny: deny the configured rule. • Allow: allow the configured rule. 7.6.2.4. Port forwarding On this page it is possible to redirect services to a specific device behind NAT. Port forwarding configuration » Port forwarding: select Disable or Enable the rules and press the Apply button. »...
  • Page 38: Url Blocking

    » Initial Local Port: Enter the port or range of ports to which Internet traffic will be directed on the device indicated in the IP Address field. To enter a single port, repeat the same value in the fields (start - end). »...
  • Page 39 URL blocking configuration » URL Blocking: select Disable or Enable the function, and press the Apply button. » URL: enter the URL that you want to use in the filter. » Keyword: enter the word you want to use in the rule's URL filter. 7.6.2.6.
  • Page 40: Arp Table

    DMZ Configuration » DMZ Host: select Disable or Enable the DMZ function and press the Apply button. » Host DMZ IP: enter the IP address of the device configured in the DMZ. 7.8. Advanced On this page advanced settings are performed. 7.8.1.1.
  • Page 41: Loop Detection

    ARP Table 7.8.1.2. Bridging On this page you can view the bridge settings and the attached ports. Bridging Information 7.8.1.3. Loop Detection On this page you can change the loop detection parameters in the ONT and also view its status.
  • Page 42: Routing Configuration

    Looping parameters and status 7.8.1.4. Routing Configuration Through this menu you can set up access routes to the desired networks.
  • Page 43: Qos Settings

    Static Route Setup » Enable: select the option for entering a static route. » Destination: enter the desired destination network. » Subnet Mask: Enter the netmask of the destination address. » Next Hop: enter the IP address of the destination network access gateway. If you leave this information blank, you will need to enter which WAN interface will be used.
  • Page 44: Qos Policy

    7.8.2.1. QoS Policy On this page you can enable and configure the QoS function of the optical modem. Global QoS function configuration » QoS: if enabled, the optical modem will prioritize the traffic according to the settings made. » QoS queue configuration: select the type of the scaling method: •...
  • Page 45: Qos Classification

    • Weight: available only in WRR mode, and indicates the weight of the row. » QoS Bandwidth Config: if enabled, you can configure the bandwidth limit of the WAN interface. 7.8.2.2. QoS Classification On this page you can view QoS classification rules. QoS classification rule configuration To add new rules, click Add: Add QoS classification rules...
  • Page 46: Traffic Control

    » Assign IP Precedence/DSCP/802.1p: select how the optical modem will assign the QoS information in the packet: • Precedence: the packet will be assigned to the configured queue. • DSCP: DSCP value added to the Ethernet packet. • 802.1p: 802.1p value added to the Ethernet packet. »...
  • Page 47 » IP Version: select the desired option: IPv4 or IPv6. » Direction: select whether the rule is for Upstream or Downstream. » Interface: select the interface that should follow the rule. » Source IP: enter the source IP address used by the rule. »...
  • Page 48: Ipv6 Settings

    7.8.3. IPv6 Settings 7.8.3.1. Enable/Disable IPv6 This page is used to Enable/Disable IPv6. Enable/Disable IPv6 7.8.3.2. RADVD settings On this page you can configure the parameters used by the RADVD service.
  • Page 49 RADVD settings » RADVD Enable: Defines whether the Router Advertisement Daemon (RADVD) stays enabled or not. » MaxRtrAdvInterval: maximum time for RA messages to be sent when the optical modem receives no RS(Router Solicitation). » MinRtrAdvInterval: minimum time for RA messages to be sent when the optical modem receives no RS(Router Solicitation).
  • Page 50: Dhcpv6 Settings

    » Prefix mode: • Auto: this mode is used in conjunction with the prefix delegation option. This option causes the optical modem to send RA messages on your LAN according to information received from your WAN's DHCPv6 server. • Manual: this mode is used to configure the parameters and information contained in RA messages transmitted on the optical modem's LAN.
  • Page 51: Mld Snooping Settings

    MLD Proxy Settings 7.8.3.5. MLD Snooping Settings On this page you can configure to enable MLD Snooping services.
  • Page 52 Enable/Disable MLD Snooping » MLD Snooping: When you select Enable, the LAN interface will start snooping MLD messages. 7.8.3.6. Static IPv6 routing configuration On this page you configure the static IPv6 routes used by the optical modem.
  • Page 53 Static IPv6 route configuration » Enable: select Enable to allow adding static IPv6 route. » Destination: enter the destination IPv6 network and also the network prefix size. » Next Hop: enter the IPv6 address of the next hop (range) of the desired destination network. »...
  • Page 54 IPv6 filter configuration » Default outbound action: select the default action for the rules entered (Deny or Allow) on outbound packets » Default input Action: select the default action for the entered rules (Deny or Allow) upon package entrance. » Direction: select whether the rule is for Incoming or Outgoing. »...
  • Page 55 » Destination IP address: enter the prefix size of the destination IPv6 address used by the rule. » Destination prefix size: enter the prefix size of the destination IPv6 address used by the rule. » Source port: enter the source port or range of ports used by the rule. Obs.: to insert a single port, repeat the same value in the fields.
  • Page 56 » Service Name: select which services are enabled by the optical modem and press the Add button. » IPv6 ACL Table:lists all the configured rules. 7.9. Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu allows you to perform basic connectivity diagnostics of the optical modem using features such as ping (IPv4/IPv6) and Traceroute (IPv4 and IPv6) in its submenus Ping diagnostic settings 7.10.
  • Page 57 » OMCI OLT mode: Select the mode for sending OMCI status information according to the OLT used. Note: When selecting the Huawei OLT, the WiFiber 1200R will reboot so that the settings are applied to this OLT 7.10.2. Restore backup version...
  • Page 58 Version control 7.10.3. Backup/Restore On this page you can save and restore the optical modem's settings, as well as reset it to the factory default.
  • Page 59: System Log

    Backup and restoration configuration » Generate backup: click the Backup button to save the settings on your computer. » Restore backup: to restore a configuration previously, select the backup file and click the Restore button. » Reset button delay: click the Apply button to define how long the physical reset button must be held down for the settings to be restored to the factory default.
  • Page 60: Password Setup

    System log configuration » System Log: • Enable: you will receive the logs generated by the system. • Disable: you stop receiving the logs generated by the system. » Log level: defines which log types will be captured. » Display level: allows you to filter which log types should appear. »...
  • Page 61: Firmware Update

    Password Setup » User: select the username you want to change the password for. » Old Password: enter the old password that will be replaced. » New Password: enter the new password. » Password Confirmation: confirm the new password. 7.10.6. Firmware update On this page you can perform a firmware update for the optical modem.
  • Page 62: Acl Configuration

    Firmware update » Update: select the desired firmware and click Update to update the optical modem. 7.10.7. ACL Configuration This page is used to configure the IP address according to the access control list. If ACL is enabled, only the IP addresses present in the ACL table will be able to access the optical modem on the given services and ports.
  • Page 63 ACL configuration on LAN...
  • Page 64: Time Zone Configuration

    ACL configuration on WAN 7.10.8. Time Zone configuration On this page you can configure the synchronization of the system date and time using a public time server over the Internet.
  • Page 65 Time Zone Configuration » Current time: in this field you can check the date and time currently used by the system. It is also possible to make the configuration manually, just enter the desired information and press the Apply button. Note: information entered manually will be lost in case of a reboot of the optical modem.
  • Page 66 TR-069 Configuration Enable/Disable Services » TR069 Daemon: Enable/Disable service. » CWMP Parameter: Enable/Disable service ACS Server...
  • Page 67: Connection Request

    On this tab you fill in the ACS information where the product will periodically report its status to the configured server. » URL:enter the ACS destination URL. » User: enter the ACS user. » Password: enter the ACS password. » Periodic Information: Enable/Disable periodic reporting according to the desired time in the field below. »...
  • Page 68 Terms of use 7.10.11. Log out On this page you can logout of the ONT and close your session.
  • Page 69 Terms of use 7.11. Statistics Using this menu you can view statistics of received and transmitted packets per interface (LAN, WAN and PON).
  • Page 70 Interface Statistics...
  • Page 71: Warranty Terms

    8. Warranty Terms It is hereby expressly stated that this contractual warranty is conferred under the following conditions: Name of client: Client signature: Invoice N Date of purchase: Model: Serial N Retailer: It is hereby expressly stated that this contractual warranty is conferred under the following conditions: 1.
  • Page 72 7. Intelbras is not responsible for the installation of this product, nor for any attempts of fraud and/or sabotage on its products. Keep the software updates and applications used up-to-date, if applicable, as well as the network protections required for protection against intrusions (hackers).
  • Page 73 Support via e-mail: suporte@intelbras.com.br Customer service:: 0800 7042767 Where to buy? Who installs?: 0800 7245115 Produced by: Intelbras S/A – Indústria de Telecomunicação Eletrônica Brasileira Rodovia SC 281, km 4,5 – Sertão do Maruim – São José/SC - 88122-001 CNPJ: 82.901.000/0014-41 –www.intelbras.com.br (http://www.intelbras.com.br)

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