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  • Page 1 User Guide XPON ONT www.tendacn.com...
  • Page 2 Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3 Document version: V1.0 Preface Thank you for choosing Tenda! This user guide walks you through all functions of the XPON ONT. Conventions The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Item Presentation Example Cascading menus >...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Document version: V1.0 Contents 1 Typical application scenarios....................1 1.1 Overview ............................ 1 1.2 Scenario 1: HGU ONT ......................... 3 1.2.1 Bridge mode ........................3 1.2.2 Router mode ........................6 1.3 Scenario 2: SFU ONT ........................ 10 2 Get to know your device ....................... 11 2.1 Overview ..........................
  • Page 5 Document version: V1.0 7 Services ..........................29 7.1 Service ............................29 7.1.1 DHCP ..........................29 7.1.2 Dynamic DNS ........................31 7.2 Firewall ............................. 36 7.2.1 ALG ..........................36 7.2.2 IP/Port filtering ........................ 37 7.2.3 MAC filtering ........................38 7.2.4 Port forwarding ....................... 41 7.2.5 URL blocking ........................
  • Page 6 Document version: V1.0 10.4.2 Restore previous configuration of the ONT ..............66 10.4.3 Reset the ONT ....................... 67 10.5 Password ..........................68 10.6 Firmware upgrade ........................69 10.7 ACL ............................70 10.8 Time zone ..........................72 10.9 Logout ............................ 73 11 Statistics ..........................
  • Page 7: Typical Application Scenarios

    Document version: V1.0 Typical application scenarios Overview The ONT type is divided into two main classes, including Single Family Unit (SFU) and Home Gateway Unit (HGU). The ONT can work under the following modes: ◼ When the ONT type is HGU, the access modes include bridge mode and router mode. Bridge mode: The channel mode is set to Bridged.
  • Page 8 Document version: V1.0 If you use the Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of the ONT to the WAN of the router, determine whether to configure the router according to the actual ONT type. ‒ HGU: You can access the internet without configuring the router. ‒...
  • Page 9: Scenario 1: Hgu Ont

    Document version: V1.0 Scenario 1: HGU ONT 1.2.1 Bridge mode If you have a router and want to set up internet access on it, or you only want to access the internet on a certain computer, you can use the ONT under bridge mode. ‒...
  • Page 10 Document version: V1.0 Configure internet access on a computer or a router ◼ Configure internet access on a computer Configure your computer to access the internet according to the parameters provided by your ISP. PPPoE is used for illustration here. Configure the ONT.
  • Page 11 Document version: V1.0 Enter the PPPoE User name and Password provided by your ISP and click Connect. Step 7 ---End After the configuration is completed, you can access the internet on the computer. ◼ Configure internet access on a router Assume that your ISP provides you with the PPPoE user name and password.
  • Page 12: Router Mode

    Document version: V1.0 1.2.2 Router mode If you want to set up WAN connections for one or multiple services on the ONT, and access the WAN connection through the LAN port of the ONT, you can set the ONT to router mode. Based on the information provided by your ISP, you need to complete different configurations on the web UI.
  • Page 13 Document version: V1.0 Click Apply Changes. Step 6 ---End After the configuration is completed, you can access the internet through the LAN port of the ONT, or by connecting a router (connection type: DHCP/dynamic IP) to a LAN port of the ONT. Set up a dynamic IP connection If your ISP does not provide any parameters, you can try to set up a DHCP connection.
  • Page 14 Document version: V1.0 Configure WAN IP Settings or/and IPv6 WAN Setting based on the IP protocol you choose. Step 5 In the WAN IP Settings part, set Type to DHCP and configure other parameters as − required. In the IPv6 WAN Setting part, set Type to Slaac and configure other parameters as −...
  • Page 15 Document version: V1.0 Set up a PPPoE connection If your ISP provides the PPPoE user name, password, and other related parameters (if any), you can set up a PPPoE connection. Log in to the web UI of the ONT. Step 1 Navigate to WAN >...
  • Page 16: Scenario 2: Sfu Ont

    Document version: V1.0 Scenario 2: SFU ONT When the device type is SFU, you can keep the default configurations of the ONT. Procedure: Connect the WAN port of the router to a LAN port of the ONT using an Ethernet cable and Step 1 connect the PON port of the ONT to the optical fiber.
  • Page 17: Get To Know Your Device

    Document version: V1.0 Get to know your device Overview The XPON ONT is Fiber to the Home (FTTH) devices that provide internet access and other services with a fiber cord connected. You can enjoy internet access by connecting your devices to the ONT. HG1 provides a perfect terminal solution and service supporting capabilities for FTTH deployment.
  • Page 18: Appearance

    Document version: V1.0 Appearance 2.2.1 Indicators, ports, button and jack ◼ LED indicators LED indicator Color Status Description Solid on Powered on Green Powered off Solid on Registered successfully Green Blinking Registering Unregistered Blinking Received optical power lower than optical receiver sensitivity Received optical power at a proper value Solid on LAN port connected properly without data transmitting...
  • Page 19 Document version: V1.0 ◼ Ports, button and jack Port/Button/Jack Description Optical fiber port Used to connect to optical network through a fiber cord. LAN port Used to connect to a router, switch or computer. Reset button When the PWR LED indicator lights solid on, use an object with a spike to hold the button down for longer than 10 seconds and release it.
  • Page 20: Label

    Document version: V1.0 2.2.2 Label The label is located on the bottom panel of the ONT. See the following figure for details. ◼ Model: Model of the ONT ◼ Input: Power supply for the ONT ◼ IP address: Default IP address used to log in to the web UI of the ONT ◼...
  • Page 21: Web Ui

    Document version: V1.0 Web UI Login A maximum of three users can log in to the web UI at the same time. Procedure: Power on the ONT using the included power adapter. Step 4 Connect a computer to a LAN port of the ONT using an Ethernet cable. Step 5 Start a web browser on a connected device and visit the IP address of the ONT Step 6...
  • Page 22 Document version: V1.0 If the above page does not appear, try the following solutions:  Ensure that the ONT is powered on properly.  If a wired device, such as a computer, is used for configuration, ensure that the wired device is connected to a LAN port of the router properly, and is set to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.
  • Page 23: Logout

    Document version: V1.0 Logout The ONT logs you out when you: Click the Logout button on the upper-right corner of the web UI, or click Logout in − Admin > Logout. − Perform no operation within 20 minutes.
  • Page 24: Common Buttons

    Document version: V1.0 Common buttons Some buttons are commonly used in the web UI of the ONT, and their functions are listed as follows. Button Description Used to refresh the statistics shown on the page. Used to add the information that you entered. Used to restore the information that you entered on the page.
  • Page 25: Status

    Document version: V1.0 Status In this module, you can: − View device status of the ONT. View IPv6 status of the ONT. − View PON status of the ONT. − View device status On this page, you can view the basic system information, LAN configuration and WAN configuration of the ONT.
  • Page 26 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description Specifies the basic system information of the ONT, including the device System name, device type, uptime, software version, hardware version, magic number, CPU usage, memory usage, and name servers. Specifies the LAN IP address of the ONT, which is also the IP address used IP Address to log in to the web UI of the ONT.
  • Page 27: View Ipv6 Status

    Document version: V1.0 View IPv6 status On this page, you can view the IPv6 connection status of the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Status > Status > IPv6. Parameter description Parameter Description...
  • Page 28: View Pon Status

    Document version: V1.0 View PON status On this page, you can view the PON status and GPON/EPON connection status of the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Status > Status > PON. Parameter description Parameter Description...
  • Page 29: Lan

    Document version: V1.0 In this module, you can configure the LAN IPv4 settings of the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI and navigate to LAN > LAN > LAN Interface Settings. Parameter description Parameter Description InterfaceName Specifies the LAN interface name of the ONT.
  • Page 30: Wan

    Document version: V1.0 After you have registered the ONT successfully, you can set up the WAN connection. To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to WAN > WAN > PON WAN. Required settings for WAN connections differ with the channel modes, connection types and IP protocols that you choose.
  • Page 31 Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description This parameter is available only when the Enable VLAN function is enabled. It specifies 802.1p_Mark the 802.1P priority. Data with a larger priority value takes a higher priority to be processed. Specifies the mode that you used to set up the WAN connection, including Bridged, IPoE and PPPoE.
  • Page 32: Wan Ip Settings

    Document version: V1.0 WAN IP settings You can configure the WAN IPv4 address information in this part. This part needs to be configured only when Channel Mode is set to IPoE and IP Protocol is set to IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. Parameter description Parameter Description...
  • Page 33: Ipv6 Wan Settings

    Document version: V1.0 IPv6 WAN settings You can configure the WAN IPv6 address information in this part. When IP Protocol is set to IPv6 or IPv4/IPv6, and Channel Mode is set to IPoE or PPPoE, these parameters are required. Parameter description Parameter Description Specifies how the WAN IPv6 address of the ONT is obtained, including Slaac and Static.
  • Page 34: Ppp Settings

    Document version: V1.0 PPP settings You can configure the PPPoE parameters to access the internet in this part. When Channel Mode is set to PPPoE, these parameters are required. Parameter description Parameter Description UserName Specify the PPPoE user name and password for settings up the WAN connection. Password Specifies the PPPoE connection type.
  • Page 35: Services

    Document version: V1.0 Services Service 7.1.1 DHCP Overview The DHCP server can automatically assign IP addresses, subnet masks, gateway addresses and DNS to LAN clients. When it is disabled, you need to manually configure the IP address information on the LAN device to access the internet. Disable it only when necessary. To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Services >...
  • Page 36 Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies the information of the active DHCP clients, including: ⚫ IP Address: It specifies the IP address assigned to the DHCP leased client. Show Client ⚫ MAC Address: It specifies the MAC address of the DHCP leased client. ⚫...
  • Page 37: Dynamic Dns

    Document version: V1.0 Click Assign IP. Step 6 ----End Now you can access resources on the FTP server free from the influence of the dynamic IP address. 7.1.2 Dynamic DNS Overview The Dynamic DNS (DDNS) maps the WAN IP address (changeable public IP address) of the ONT to a domain name for dynamic domain name resolution.
  • Page 38 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description Enable Specifies whether the rule takes effect after being added. Specifies the DDNS service provider. The ONT supports DynDNS.org, TZO and NO-IP. DDNS Provider You need to register and purchase services from one of these service providers and use the parameters provided by the service provider to configure the function on the ONT.
  • Page 39 Document version: V1.0 Password: JohnDoe123456 − Domain name: o2849z7222.zicp.vip − Please ensure that the ONT obtains a public IP address. This function may not work on a host with an IP address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that start with 100. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C.
  • Page 40 Document version: V1.0 Configure the port forwarding function (refer to port forwarding). Step 3 ---End After the configuration is completed, users from the internet can access the FTP server by visiting “Intranet service application layer protocol name://Domain name”. If the remote port number is not the same as the default intranet service port number, the accessing address should be: “Intranet service application layer protocol name://Domain name:Remote port number”.
  • Page 41 Document version: V1.0 After the configuration is completed, if internet users still cannot access the FTP server, try the following methods:  Ensure that the local port number configured in the port forwarding function is the same as the intranet service port number set on the server. ...
  • Page 42: Firewall

    Document version: V1.0 Firewall 7.2.1 Application Layer Gateway (ALG) is a software component that manages specific application protocols such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The ALG acts as an intermediary between the internet and an application server and allows or denies traffic of certain types to the application server.
  • Page 43: Ip/Port Filtering

    Document version: V1.0 7.2.2 IP/Port filtering In this section, you can configure filtering rules to restrict certain types of data packets from passing through the ONT. The use of such filters can help secure or restrict your local network. LAN → WAN: By default, all outgoing traffic from LAN is allowed, but some can be blocked by −...
  • Page 44: Mac Filtering

    Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies whether to deny or allow the data to pass through. ⚫ Deny: Packets that comply with the rule are denied, while others are perform Rule Action the default action. ⚫ Allow: Only packets that comply with the rule are allowed, while others perform the default action.
  • Page 45 Document version: V1.0 To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Services > Firewall > MAC Filtering. The rule added is shown in Current Filter Table. Parameter description Parameter Description MAC Filtering Specifies whether to enable the MAC filtering function.
  • Page 46 Document version: V1.0 ---End After the MAC address is added, it is displayed in Current Filter Table. In this example, after the configuration is completed, the device added cannot access the internet through the ONT.
  • Page 47: Port Forwarding

    Document version: V1.0 7.2.4 Port forwarding Overview By default, internet users cannot access any service on any of their local hosts. The port forwarding function enables you to open certain ports of a local host to internet users and allow them to access the corresponding services.
  • Page 48 Document version: V1.0 Assume that the information of the FTP server includes: IP address: 192.168.1.136 − MAC address: D4:61:DA:1B:CD:89 − Service port: 21 − The WAN IP address of the router: 102.33.66.88 −  Please ensure that the router obtains an IP address from the public network. This function may not work on a host with an IP address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that start with 100.
  • Page 49 Document version: V1.0 Assign a fixed IP address to the host where the server locates. Step 3 Navigate to Services > Service > DHCP. Click MAC-Based Management. Set MAC Address of the host of the server, which is D4-61-DA-1B-CD-89 in this example. Set Assigned IP Address for the server host, which is 192.168.1.136 in this example.
  • Page 50 Document version: V1.0 Enter the user name and password to access the resources on the FTP server. If you want to access the server within a LAN using a domain name, refer to the solution Dynamic Port Forwarding. After the configuration is completed, if internet users cannot access the FTP server, try the following methods: ...
  • Page 51: Url Blocking

    Document version: V1.0 7.2.5 URL blocking Overview The URL blocking function enables you to block LAN clients from accessing certain websites by specifying a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or keyword. To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Services >...
  • Page 52: Dmz

    Document version: V1.0 After the configuration is completed, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are not accessible through the ONT. 7.2.6 Overview A DMZ host on a LAN is free from restrictions in communicating with the internet. It is useful for getting better and smoother experiences in video conferences and online games. You can also set the host of a server within the LAN as a DMZ host when in need of accessing the server from the internet.
  • Page 53 Document version: V1.0 Service port: 21 − WAN IP address of the router: 102.33.66.88 − Please ensure that the router obtains a public IP address public. This function may not work on a host with an IP address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that start with 100. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C.
  • Page 54 Document version: V1.0 Click Assign IP. ---End After the configuration is completed, users from the internet can access the FTP server by visiting “Intranet service application layer protocol name://WAN IP address of the ONT”. If the intranet service port number is not the default number, the accessing address should be: “Intranet service application layer protocol name://WAN IP address of the ONT:Intranet service port number”.
  • Page 55 Document version: V1.0 Enter the user name and password to access the resources on the FTP server. If you want to access the server within a LAN using a domain name, refer to the solution Dynamic DNS. After the configuration is completed, if internet users still cannot access the FTP server, close the firewall, antivirus software and security guards on the host of the FTP server and try again.
  • Page 56: Advance

    Document version: V1.0 Advance Advanced settings 8.1.1 ARP table On this page, you can view the IP address and MAC address of devices connected to the ONT in a wired manner. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and choose Advance > Advance > ARP Table. 8.1.2 Routing Overview...
  • Page 57 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description Enable Specifies whether to enable the static route function. Destination Specifies the IP address of the destination network. Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask of the destination network. Specifies the ingress IP address of the next hop route after the data packet exits from Next Hop the WAN interface of the ONT.
  • Page 58 Document version: V1.0 Click Add Route. Step 5 ---End After the configuration is completed, the static rule will be displayed in Static Route Table. Modify a static rule Log in to the web UI of the ONT. Step 1 Navigate to Advance > Advance > Routing. Step 2 Select a static route rule, and it will appear in the configuring part.
  • Page 59 Document version: V1.0 After the configuration is completed, the updated parameters of the static rule will be displayed in Static Route Table. Delete an existing rule To delete an existing rule, select the rule in Static Route Table and click Delete Selected. Show commonly used routes Click Show Routes, and you will find the commonly used routes in the prompt window.
  • Page 60: Ipv6 Settings

    Document version: V1.0 IPv6 settings The ONT supports both IPv4 and IPv6 for internet access. In this module, you can enable and disable IPv6 of the ONT, and perform other IPv6-related configurations on the ONT. 8.2.1 IPv6 status On this page, you can enable or disable the IPv6 function of the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Advance >...
  • Page 61 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description Specify the Maximum and Minimum Router Advertisement Intervals. MaxRtrAdvInterval They are the intervals between each router advertisement message. The router sends these messages periodically. The actual interval used is randomly selected from a MinRtrAdvInterval value between the minimum and maximum values.
  • Page 62: Dhcpv6

    Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description ⚫ Manual: You need to set the prefix manually. Prefix Specify the prefix information included in the RA message to hosts for generating their IPv6 address. Prefix Length AdvValidLifetime Specify the Advertisement Valid Lifetime and Advertisement Preferred Lifetime. When the preferred lifetime expires, the use of the prefix is not encouraged, but not prohibited.
  • Page 63 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description You can select a DHCPv6 server mode or disable it. ⚫ NONE: The DHCPv6 server of the ONT is disabled. ⚫ DHCPServer(Manual): The DHCPv6 server of the ONT is enabled. You need to define DHCPv6 Mode the IP address pool, prefix length and other required parameters for IPv6 addresses to be assigned to IPv6 hosts.
  • Page 64 Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies the time before expiration when the host is expected to contact the DHCPv6 Renew Time server that did the assignment to renew the lifetimes of the addresses assigned to the client. Rebind Time Specifies the new valid time after the IPv6 address is renewed. Specifies the DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) assigned to clients.
  • Page 65: Diagnostics

    Document version: V1.0 Diagnostics Ping and Tracert The ONT provides connectivity diagnosis tools, which include Ping and Tracert. You can use these tools to test the connectivity to the internet, a certain IP address or domain name. Ping: It is a utility that helps to check if an IP address or domain name is accessible or −...
  • Page 66 Document version: V1.0 Parameter description Parameter Description Host Address Specifies the IP address or domain name of the tracert target. Specifies the maximum number of times that the host tries to reach the host address. NumberOfTries If all the attempts fail, it denotes network congestion and a reason for slow loading web pages and dropped connections.
  • Page 67: Execute Ping To Test Connectivity

    Document version: V1.0 Execute Ping to test connectivity Log in to the web UI of the ONT. Step 1 Navigate to Diagnostics > Diagnostics > Ping. Step 2 Enter the IP address or domain name in Host Address, which is www.google.com in this Step 3 example.
  • Page 68: Execute Traceroute To Test Routing

    Document version: V1.0 Execute Traceroute to test routing Log in to the web UI of the ONT. Step 1 Navigate to Diagnostics > Diagnostics > Tracert. Step 2 Enter the IP address or domain name in Host Address, which is www.google.com in this Step 3 example.
  • Page 69: Admin

    Document version: V1.0 Admin 10.1 GPON/EPON settings On this page, you can register your ONT for internet access. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin > Admin > GPON Settings (or EPON Settings). Enter the parameters provided by your ISP and click Apply Changes to register the ONT.
  • Page 70: Omci Information

    Document version: V1.0 10.2 OMCI information ONU Management Control Interface (OMCI) defines a mechanism and message format that is used by the Optical Line Termination (OLT) to configure, manage and monitor ONTs. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin >...
  • Page 71: Commit/Reboot

    Document version: V1.0 10.3 Commit/Reboot This page is used to commit any configuration changes you have made and reboot the ONT to put the changes into effect. Click Commit and Reboot to save settings and reboot the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin >...
  • Page 72: Backup/Restore

    Document version: V1.0 10.4 Backup/Restore On this page, you can back up the configuration of the ONT, restore the configuration from a backup file, and reset the ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin > Admin > Backup/Restore.
  • Page 73: Reset The Ont

    Document version: V1.0 Click Restore. Step 4 The ONT reboots to enable the configuration to take effect. ---End 10.4.3 Reset the ONT When the ONT malfunctions and you cannot find a solution, you can try to reset the ONT. If your ISP has preset the ONT, the ONT will be restored to the configurations preset by the ISP.
  • Page 74: Password

    Document version: V1.0 10.5 Password On this page, you can change the login password for the ONT. The default login user name and password are admin. You can only change the password, and the original password is required during the process. Procedure: Log in to the web UI of the ONT.
  • Page 75: Firmware Upgrade

    Document version: V1.0 10.6 Firmware upgrade To get new features and improve performance and operating stability, you can upgrade the firmware of the ONT when a new version is available. Procedure: Go to www.tendacn.com. Download an applicable firmware of the ONT to your local Step 1 computer and unzip it.
  • Page 76: Acl

    Document version: V1.0 10.7 Access Control List (ACL) is a collection of permitting and denying rules that ensure security by blocking unauthorized users from and allowing authorized users to access ONT. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin >...
  • Page 77 Document version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies the protocol adopted by the traffic, or the types of traffic. ⚫ TELNET: Telnet is a protocol that provides a command line interface for communication with a remote device or server, sometimes employed for remote management but also for initial device setup like network hardware.
  • Page 78: Time Zone

    Document version: V1.0 10.8 Time zone On this page, you can change the system time of the ONT, or enable the ONT to update its system time with the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and navigate to Admin >...
  • Page 79: Logout

    Document version: V1.0 10.9 Logout To access the page, navigate to Admin > Admin > Logout. You can log out of the web UI of the ONT by clicking Logout on this page, or click Logout at the upper-right corner of the web UI.
  • Page 80: Statistics

    Document version: V1.0 Statistics In this part, you can view the packet statistics of the ports and interfaces of the ONT. Interface statistics This page displays the received and transmitted packets statistics, including the received packets (Rx pkt), received packets error (Rx err), dropped received packets (Rx drop), transmitted packets (Tx pkt), transmitted packets error (Tx err), dropped transmitted packets (Tx drop).
  • Page 81: Appendixes

    Document version: V1.0 Appendixes Configure the computer to obtain an IPv4/IPv6 address automatically Perform the configuration procedure in Windows Windows 8 Windows 7 as required. A computer installed with a wired network adapter is used as an example to describe the procedure. A.1.1 Windows 10 Click...
  • Page 82 Document version: V1.0 Right-click on the connection in use, and then click Properties. Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 Step 4 (TCP/IPv6).
  • Page 83 Document version: V1.0 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, Step 5 and click OK. Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window. Step 6 ---End...
  • Page 84: Windows 8

    Document version: V1.0 A.1.2 Windows 8 Right-click in the bottom right corner of the desktop and choose Open Network and Step 1 Sharing Center. Click Ethernet and then Properties. Step 2 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 Step 3 (TCP/IPv6).
  • Page 85 Document version: V1.0 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, Step 4 and click OK. Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window. Step 5 ---End...
  • Page 86: Windows 7

    Document version: V1.0 A.1.3 Windows 7 Click in the bottom right corner of the desktop and choose Open Network and Step 1 Sharing Center. Click Local Area Connection and then click Properties. Step 2...
  • Page 87 Document version: V1.0 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 Step 3 (TCP/IPv6). Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, Step 4 and click OK. Click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window. Step 5 ---End...
  • Page 88: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Document version: V1.0 Acronyms and abbreviations Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling Access control list Application Layer Gateway Address Resolution Protocol Central processing unit DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCPv6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 Demilitarized zone Domain Name System Daylight Saving Time...
  • Page 89 Document version: V1.0 Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling Maximum Transmission Unit Optical line termination OMCI ONU Management Control Interface Optical Network Terminal Optical network unit Operating system Passive optical network Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Router Advertisement RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon...

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