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BaiCE_BQ_2.0.x. Copyright Notice Baicells Technologies, Inc., copyrights the information in this document. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or means without the prior written consent of Baicells Technologies, Inc. The Baicells logo is a proprietary trademark of Baicells Technologies, Inc.
CPE Software The firmware of the CPE should be BaiCE_BQ_2.0.x or above, if the CPE is not running this version, please contact Baicells support to get the corresponding software version. Applicable CPE Model The GUI is matched with the software version of CPE products and is applicable to all models of CPE products with the same software version.
Log In The CPE comes preloaded with a GUI to configure the device. With the CPE turned on and connected to the router, access the GUI login page by opening a Web browser and entering http://192.168.150.1 The user name and password for the initial login are admin admin. Figure 1-1 Login...
2. Configuration Status Menu 2.1.1 Overview After logging in, the GUI opens to the Status > Overview page (Figure 2-1). This page is a dashboard of key information regarding the CPE.
Figure 2-1 Overview The equipment connection status pane displays the connection status of CPE equipment with LTE network and WAN network. The icons are described as follows: LTE signal For SIM card, it is gray when checking SIM / disconnect, orange when SIM card is recognized, and red after network access.
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The Wifi Config pane displays the SSIDs of the CPE device. Click the icon to jump to the WLAN settings page for WiFi configuration. The Cellular Signals pane shows the signal quality of primary cell. Click icon view LTE details, such as the CPE's SIM card status and its IMSI and IMEI numbers, wireless frequency being used, eNB connection status, and current signal strength and quality.
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days. The Device Health pane shows device health data, such as CPU Usage, Memory Usage, USIM Status, Connection Time, System Up Time, etc. The LAN Status pane shows LAN settings information, such as IP Address, IPv4 Netmask, IPv6 Prefix, etc. ...
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The WAN Connections pane displays configured APN, IP address of gateway and DNS. The LAN Connections pane will show details about all smart devices currently connected through the CPE. The WiFi Associated Stations pane shows the device information currently accessing WiFi.
Table 2-1 Status Field Name Description Basic Info Product Model CPE model number Market Name Market name of CPE products Module Name Type of LTE module in the CPE LAN MAC The MAC address of the LAN port. The same as the MAC on the label.
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Field Name Description DL Frequency The frequency, in MHz, being used in the downlink (eNB to CPE). In LTE, the carrier frequency in the uplink and downlink is designated by the EARFCN, which identifies the LTE band and carrier frequency. UL Frequency The frequency, in MHz, that the CPE is using in the uplink (CPE to eNB).
Field Name Description Hardware Version CPE hardware version Module Version CPE LTE module firmware version LAN Status IPv4 Address The IPv4 address of the LAN device IPv4 Netmask The subnet mask of the LAN device IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the LAN device IPv6 Prefix IPv6 address prefix of LAN device IPv6 Prefix Len...
Figure 2-2 Routes Network Menu 2.2.1 LAN Settings Enter the Network > LAN Settings, it shows host IP address, subnet mask, and the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size, in bytes (Figure 2-3). The range is 1000-1500 bytes. The default is 1500 bytes. Figure 2-3 LAN host settings You can enable or disable the DHCP server (Figure 2-4).
Figure 2-4 DHCP settings The DHCP Reservations may be used to bind an IP address to a specific MAC address (Figure 2-5). In the bottom half of the pane, enter the IP address and the MAC address, and click on ADD. The IP address must be within the range of DHCP addresses. Any configured bindings will appear at the top of the window.
Figure 2-6 WAN Settings DNS Mode set how to get DNS server IP: Automatic: automatically obtain the DNS server IP assigned by EPC. If Manually DNS is not selected, it is automatic mode. Manually: manually configure the primary and standby DNS server IP. 2.2.2.2 Tunnel Mode This CPE can support L2TP, GRE, PPTP, and VxLAN VPN type.
Figure 2-7 Tunnel Mode 2.2.2.3 Bridge Mode When the CPE worked at Bridge mode, the WAN ports address will bridge to LAN port, and the LAN port will work at trunk mode.
Figure 2-8 Bridge Mode 2.2.3 WLAN Settings Select Network > WLAN Settings, and set the WLAN Network. Figure 2-9 WLAN Overview The overview page displays the relevant information of the devices connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot. For each device displayed, you can operate enable / disable and settings. Click the "SETTINGS"...
Figure 2-10 WLAN Settings Table 2-2 WLAN Settings Parameters Field Name Description Device Configuration Network Mode Support 80211 Wireless Protocol Country Code Country code Channel Configurable channel Band Width Wireless Supported Bandwidth Transmit Power Maximum power sent by WIFI Interface Configuration ESSID Service set ID.
Field Name Description Encryption Encryption mode. Support No Encryption, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. Cipher Algorithm mode. Support CCMP (AES), TKIP, TKIP and CCMP (AES) Key Renewal Set the lifetime of the key used in secure sessions when Interval(seconds) WPA PSK is encrypted WIFI password 2.2.4 Static Routes Select Network >...
Figure 2-12 DMZ Examples When the LAN has a DMZ/firewall server, you can enable DMZ on the CPE so that packets from the WAN are forwarded to the firewall (Figure 2-13). Alternatively, you can enable Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) redirect error messages to support Layer 2 multicast features.
Figure 2-13 DMZ Cellular Menu 2.3.1 Scan Mode The Scan Mode determines which frequencies the CPE’s routine scan of available frequencies will cover. Scanning is a process of tuning to a specific frequency and measuring the simplest signal quality [e.g., Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)]. As part of the cell selection and reselection process, the CPE performs the scan first and then selects a small number of candidate cells to go through the next step of measuring and evaluating signals to select the best eNB that can serve it.
Select one of the following options: • (default) – All channels in the band. (Figure 2-15) Full Band − The CPE will routinely scan all channels in the band, increasing the time it takes to connect compared to the other modes. The band is dependent on the CPE model.
Figure 2-16 Cell Lock • Band Lock– Specific band only. − Scan the specified band when accessing the network. 5G CPE supports access to LTE, SA and NSA networks, and the locked frequency can be specified according to the accessed network. (Figure 2-17)
The CPE supports 4 APN configurations. At least one APN (TR-069) must be configured when the CPE/eNB connect to the Baicells CloudCore. In the window (Figure 2-18) you will select the APN number (1-4), enable it, enter an APN Name, select Authentication Type, select the type...
You are limited to 3 tries to enter the correct PIN code before getting locked out. If this happens, contact your service provider (end- users) or Baicells support (service providers).
Figure 2-19 PIN Management Security Menu 2.4.1 Firewall Settings When using a firewall server in the local network, invoke this setting to enable or disable the firewall for this CPE (Figure 2-20).
Figure 2-20 Firewall 2.4.2 MAC Filter Media Access Control (MAC) Filtering allows you to identify a list of devices either allowed to access or forbidden from accessing the network through the CPE (Figure 2-21). Select Enable to enable MAC filtering, and then determine whether you will allow or forbid the defined MAC addresses to access the network.
2.4.3 IP Filter Internet Protocol (IP) Filtering allows you to filter services based on the IP address of the source device that is using the CPE to access the network (Figure 2-22). You can define a list of devices either allowed or forbidden from accessing the destination address range or port number range you enter.
Table 2-3 IP Filter Field Name Description Service Type Select the type of service, either custom, FTP, SSH, TELNET, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, HTTPs, or HTTP Proxy, the CPE will be allowed or forbidden to use Protocol Select the type of data protocol, either ALL, TCP, UDP, TCP&UDP, or ICMP the CPE will be allowed or forbidden to use Source Address Enter the IP address range for the source device(s) in the format of...
Figure 2-23 URL Filter 2.4.5 Port Forwarding When NAT mode is enabled as the WAN interface type (section 2.2.2), you can redirect a communication request from one address and port number combination to another. Only the IP address on the WAN side is open to the Internet. If a computer on the LAN is enabled to provide services for the Internet (for example, work as an FTP server), port forwarding is required so that all access requests to the external server port from the Internet are redirected to the server on the LAN.
Figure 2-24 Port Forwarding Table 2-4 Port Forwarding Field Name Description Service Type Select the type of service, either Custom, DNS, FTP, IPSec, POP3, SMTP, PPTP, Realplay, SSH, HTTPs, SNMP, SNMP Trap, Telnet, TFTP, or HTTP Protocol Select the type of data protocol, either TCP, UDP, or TCP&UDP Remote Port Enter the port number range for the remote device in the format of Range...
Figure 2-25 Port Triggering 2.4.7 ALG The Application Layer Gateway (ALG) function provides a security component that augments a firewall or the NAT used by the CPE (if WAN Network Mode = NAT). It allows customized NAT traversal filters to be plugged into the gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer control/data protocols such as FTP, H.323 ALG, SIP, and PPTP.
Figure 2-26 ALG 2.4.8 UPnP The Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) function provides a set of networking protocols that allows device-to-device networking on a local network. When UPnP is enabled, devices seamlessly and dynamically discover each other’s presence on the network and attach to one another and to network services.
Figure 2-27 UPnP 2.4.9 Attack Protection The Attack Protection settings provide an additional security measure that helps prevent computer hacker attacks such as TCP SYN FLOOD, UDP FLOOD, and IMCP FLOOD for devices connected to the network through the CPE. In the Security >...
VPN Menu The Virtual Private Network (VPN) menu (Figure 2-29) enables you to configure a connection between the CPE and a VPN, e.g., to access a corporate network when telecommuting for work. You can enable a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) gateway or a Layer 2 network connection to the VPN.
Figure 2-31 IPSec Table 2-5 IPSec Field Name Description Enable Click on the check box to enable IPSec Policy Name Enter a policy name using up to 32 characters Remote Gateway IP address of the remote gateway Local Subnet Optional: IP address of the local subnet Remote Subnet Optional: IP address of the remote subnet Pre-Shared Key...
IKE DH Group modp768, modp1024, modp1536, modp2048, or modp4096 md5, sha1, sha256, sha384, or sha512 Authentication ESP Encryption des, 3des, aes128, aes192, or aes256 ESP DH Group none, modp768, modp1024, modp1536, modp2048, or modp4096 md5, sha1, sha256, sha384, or sha512 Authentication Left Identifier 1-28 characters...
Figure 2-34 Client System Menu 2.6.1 NTP The operator's network may use up to 4 Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers to provide correct time-of-day to network devices. In the CPE GUI you can refresh the local time display using the SYNC WITH BROWSER button; select the time zone that the CPE is in; and enable NTP client to use the default or specified NTP servers for synchronization (Figure 2-35).
Figure 2-35 NTP 2.6.2 Account This menu is used to change the login password for the CPE (Figure 2-36). The password must be 5 to 12 characters. Baicells recommends using a combination of upper- and lower-case letters and numbers.
Figure 2-36 Account 2.6.3 Dynamic DNS The dynamic DNS function is to map the user's dynamic IP address to a fixed domain name resolution service. Each time the user connects to the network, the client program will transmit the dynamic IP address of the host to the server program located on the host of the service provider through information transmission.
Figure 2-40 IPv6 DDNS configuration 2.6.4 WEB Setting WEB Setting provides the ability to configure and manage the CPE remotely (Figure 2-41). This is especially helpful when a user calls in for technical assistance. In “1.4 Log In”, you used this Web application with the default URL of Refer to Table 2-6 http://192.168.150.1.
Figure 2-41 WEB Setting Table 2-6 WEB Setting Field Name Description HTTP Select the check box next to Enable to log in to an HTTP Web address HTTPPort Enter the HTTP port number to be used. Range is 80 to 65,535. Default is port 80.
detect a new version of firmware on the dedicated FTP server, if available, and will automatically upgrade to the new version. If you are using a dedicated FTP server for this purpose, select the Enable check boxes next to FTP Auto Upgrade and Check New FW after setup (Figure 2-42). Enter the FTP server IP address and the Path And File text suffix.
ACS server for new information. The range is 20 to 86,400 seconds. CloudKey If using the Baicells CloudCore, enter the operator's unique CloudKey. When the device powers up the first time it will automatically be added to the operator's OMC account.
Field Name Description STUN TR069 supports NAT penetration, and OMC can send TR069 request to CPE Stun Server Nat penetration server address Stun Server Port Nat penetration server port Keep-Alive Interaction cycle between CPE and NAT server Interval 2.6.7 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used for connecting a device with a Network Management System (NMS) server.
Table 2-8 SNMP Field Name Description SNMP Enable the Simple Network Management Protocol by clicking the check box. NMS Address NMS server IP address NMS Port NMS server port number Listening Port CPE port number Trap Community Public or private - identifier to distinguish read/write permissions for data Version Select the SNMP version you are implementing - V1&V2c (for...
Caution: Do not power off the CPE or disconnect it from the computer during an upgrade. To update (upgrade) the CPE to a different firmware version (Figure 2-45): 1. Download the image file from the Baicells support website (Baicells > Support > Downloads), and save it to your computer.
2. Under Flash new firmware image, determine if you want to keep the current configuration settings on the CPE. If you do, select the check box next to Keep settings. 3. Click on Choose File to navigate to the new image file on your computer, and then click on FLASH IMAGE to initiate the upgrade.
SAS menu provides SAS info and SAS settings, as shown in Figure 2-47. Figure 2-47 SAS Menu Table 2-9 SAS Info field description Field Name Description Serial number of the product FCC ID FCCID of the product Category Product category (A or B) Radio Antenna technology Technology...
2.6.10.1 SAS Settings 1. Select the enabling mode of SAS function. Automatic (B48) select On, automatically turn on SAS (when the device is connected to band48, SAS will be turned on automatically; when the device is connected to non band48, SAS will be turned off automatically). Figure 2-48 Automatic SAS ...
4. Configure SAS parameters. Table 2-10 SAS Settings Field Name Description ACS Server URL Web address of the auto-configuration server (ACS). When the access method is Domain Proxy, the default DP server is the ACS URL configured on the TR069 page and cannot be edited manually. SAS Server URL The address of the SAS server in direct mode.
Field Name Description Antenna Antenna down tilt in degrees and is an integer Downtitle Antenna The CPE antenna beamwidth Beamwidth 2.6.10.2 CPI Settings When Single-Step is selected for the registration method in SAS settings, the CPI settings area appears, as shown in Figure 2-51. Figure 2-51 CPI Settings CPI (Certified Professional Installer) Settings is used to verify the information of the installer.
Figure 2-52 SAS Certificates System Messages 2.6.12 Use this Web-GUI, you can Export System Message, collect real-time system information and transfer system message to PC. Figure 2-53 System Messages Diagnosis 2.6.13 The System > Diagnosis menu provides 3 types of diagnostic tests that may be used for...
2.6.13.1 Ping Ping is used to manually initiate a ping test to check connection status. Running a ping test will send data packets of a specified size from the CPE over the network to a target IP address. The results of ping determine if there is a connection and if there is any packet loss.
Figure 2-56 Trace Diagnosis Settings Table 2-13 Trace Diagnosis parameters Field Name Description Type The protocol type is ICMP or UDP. Target IP A target IP address for the CPE to send packets to. Maximum Hops The maximum number of hops between network nodes you want the packets to take.
Figure 2-57 Iperf Diagnosis Settings Table 2-14 Iperf Diagnosis parameters Field Name Description Version The version of iperf supports iperf2 and iperf3. Protocol TCP or UDP Target IP Specifies the destination IP for iperf diagnostics Port Specifies the port number for iperf diagnostics Time Iperf diagnostic time Data length...
Figure 2-58 Reboot Logout When you click on the Logout menu, you are automatically logged out of the CPE and returned to the login screen (Figure 2-59). Figure 2-59 Logout...
Appendix: Regulatory Compliance FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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boats, and aircraft, except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while flying above 10,000 feet in the 5.925-6.425 GHz band. • Operation of transmitters in the 5.925-7.125 GHz band is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems.
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