Technicolor MediaAccess TG650s Setup And User Manual

Technicolor MediaAccess TG650s Setup And User Manual

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  • Page 1 SETUP AND USER GUIDE MediaAccess TG650s...
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  • Page 4 Distribution and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Technicolor.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS About this Setup and User Guide..................1 1 Getting Started ......................3 1.1 Features at a Glance ..........................4 1.2 Housing ..............................6 1.3 Components .............................. 8 1.3.1 Power ....................................9 1.3.2 Local Network Connection............................10 1.3.3 Broadband Connection ..............................11 1.3.4 Console Connection..............................12 1.3.5 Buttons....................................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS 5.2 The UPnP AV Media Server ......................... 58 5.2.1 Configuring the UPnP AV Media Server ......................... 59 5.2.2 Using the UPnP AV Media Server ..........................60 5.3 The FTP Server ............................62 5.4 Managing your Shared Content......................64 5.5 Safely Removing your USB Storage Device..................66 6 Sharing Your USB Printer..................
  • Page 7: About This Setup And User Guide

    The note symbol indicates that the text provides additional information about a topic. Terminology Generally, the MediaAccess TG650s will be referred to as MediaAccess Gateway in this Setup and User Guide. Typographical Conventions Following typographical convention is used throughout this manual: This sample text indicates a hyperlink to a Web site.
  • Page 8 ABOUT THIS SETUP AND USER GUIDE DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    1 GETTING STARTED 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter gives you a brief overview of the main features and components of the MediaAccess Gateway. After this chapter we will start with the installation. Do not connect any cables to the MediaAccess Gateway until instructed to do so. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 10: Features At A Glance

     Your USB Printer” on page ECO label Technicolor’s ECO label guarantees you that the MediaAccess Gateway is able to reduce its power consumption to an absolute minimum. For more information, see “4 Saving Energy” on page MediaAccess Gateway configuration tools The MediaAccess Gateway Setup CD allows you to configure your MediaAccess Gateway and helps you to connect ...
  • Page 11 Dynamic routing support, including RIP, BGP and OSPF  SOHO/SME PABX functionality (with integrated SIP server/ Back to Back User Agent)  For more information on these and other advanced features consult the documentation pages of your product on www.technicolor.com. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 12: Housing

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.2 Housing Mounting options The MediaAccess Gateway can be used in the following has been designed can be mounted in the following positions: Vertical:  Horizontal:  This position allows you to stack multiple MediaAccess Gateways. On the wall: ...
  • Page 13 1 GETTING STARTED Placing your MediaAccess Gateway horizontally To be able to place the MediaAccess Gateway in its horizontal position, you must first attach the mountable stand that is included in your box. Place the locking catches of the mounting stand into their slots on the MediaAccess Gateway and slide the mountable stand into place.
  • Page 14: Components

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3 Components Overview This section provides an overview of the different components of the MediaAccess Gateway: Topic Page 1.3.1 Power 1.3.2 Local Network Connection 1.3.3 Broadband Connection 1.3.4 Console Connection 1.3.5 Buttons 1.3.6 Status LEDs DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 15: Power

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.1 Power Overview Power inlet The power inlet allows you to connect the power supply. Only use the power supply delivered with your MediaAccess Gateway. Power switch The power switch allows you to power on/off your MediaAccess Gateway. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 16: Local Network Connection

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.2 Local Network Connection Overview Ethernet switch The Ethernet switch allows you to connect an Ethernet device (for example, a computer) to your local network. For more information, see “2.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess Gateway” on page Ethernet port 1 is a Gigabit Ethernet port and has a maximum speed of 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second).
  • Page 17: Broadband Connection

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.3 Broadband Connection Overview DSL port This port can be used to connect your MediaAccess Gateway to your service provider’s SHDSL network. Your MediaAccess Gateway supports the following SHDSL types: single-pair (1-pair) SHDSL  2-pair SHDSL  For more information, see “2.1 Connecting the MediaAccess Gateway to your Service Provider’s Network”...
  • Page 18: Console Connection

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.4 Console Connection Overview Console port The Console ( ) port on the MediaAccess Gateway allows you to access your MediaAccess Gateway via a serial connection. Via this serial connection, you can: Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure your MediaAccess Gateway. ...
  • Page 19: Buttons

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.5 Buttons Overview Reset ECO button The ECO ( ) button allows you to disable your wireless access point. You can do this when you do not have any devices that are connected to the wireless access point. This allows you to save the energy that the MediaAccess Gateway would be using for the wireless access point.
  • Page 20: Status Leds

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.3.6 Status LEDs Introduction On the front panel of your MediaAccess Gateway, you can find a number of status LEDs, indicating the state of the device. Power Ethernet Broadband Internet Upgrade Power LED Colour State Description Green Solid on Power on, normal operation Blinking...
  • Page 21 1 GETTING STARTED USB LED Colour State Description Green Solid on Device(s) connected to the MediaAccess Gateway’s USB port No device connected to the MediaAccess Gateway’s USB port Broadband LED Colour State Description Green Solid on DSL line synchronised Blinking Trying to detect carrier signal or pending DSL line synchronisation MediaAccess Gateway powered off.
  • Page 22: Preparing For The Installation

    1 GETTING STARTED 1.4 Preparing for the Installation Local connection requirements If you want to connect a computer using a wired connection, your computer must be equipped with an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC). Start with the installation You are now ready to start with the installation of your MediaAccess Gateway. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 23: Manual Installation

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2 Manual Installation Installation This chapter will help you to manually install your MediaAccess Gateway. Setting up your network Proceed as follows: 1 Connect your MediaAccess Gateway to your service provider’s network. For more information, see “2.1 Connecting the MediaAccess Gateway to your Service Provider’s Network” on page 2 Power on the MediaAccess Gateway.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Mediaaccess Gateway To Your Service Provider's Network

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.1 Connecting the MediaAccess Gateway to your Service Provider’s Network Introduction This section helps you to connect the MediaAccess Gateway to your service provider’s network. Connecting the cables Proceed as follows: 1 Take the DSL cable. This is the grey cable that is included in your box. If your service provider is providing: single-pair (1-pair) SHDSL, then you need a cable with at least two wires (i.e.
  • Page 25: Powering On The Mediaaccess Gateway

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.2 Powering on the MediaAccess Gateway Procedure Proceed as follows: 1 Connect the power cord to the power port of the MediaAccess Gateway. 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. 3 Press the power button to turn on the MediaAccess Gateway. 4 Wait at least two minutes to allow the MediaAccess Gateway to complete the start up phase.
  • Page 26: Connecting Your Network Devices To The Mediaaccess Gateway

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess Gateway Requirements Both your network device (for example, a computer, a gaming console,...) and MediaAccess Gateway must have a free  Ethernet port. Your network device must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically. This is the default setting. ...
  • Page 27: Configure The Mediaaccess Gateway

    2 The MediaAccess Gateway informs you that you have not yet configured your MediaAccess Gateway. If this window does not appear, browse to http://dsldevice.lan or to the IP address of your MediaAccess Gateway (by default: 192.168.1.254) and click Technicolor Gateway on the menu on the left-hand side. 3 Click Setup my Technicolor Gateway.
  • Page 28: Setting Up The 3G Fall-Back Wan Connection

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.5 Setting Up the 3G Fall-Back WAN Connection Introduction Many SOHO (Small Offices, Home Offices) and SME (Small/Medium Enterprises) businesses choose DSL as their access technology for a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection because this is typically cheaper than using leased lines. A dropout of a DSL line can however have expensive consequences due to inaccessibility of the Internet and E-mail.
  • Page 29 2 MANUAL INSTALLATION The MediaAccess Gateway will automatically disable the 3G connection in either of the following cases: The main Internet connection is available again. In this case the MediaAccess Gateway switches back to the main Internet  connection. No Internet traffic has been detected during the last 10 seconds. For example, you finished surfing the Internet. ...
  • Page 30: Setting Up A Mobile Interface

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.5.1 Setting up a Mobile Interface Procedure To set up the mobile interface complete the following steps: Step 1: Start a CLI session. Step 2: Add a mobile interface Step 3: Configure a mobile interface Step 4: Attach the mobile interface Step 1: Start a CLI session For more information, see “3.3 The Command Line Interface (CLI)”...
  • Page 31 2 MANUAL INSTALLATION mode  The automatic (default) or manual selection of the mobile operator and technology. It is advised to select manual mode and fill in the mobile operator and technology. operator  This parameter can be used to fill in the Location Area Identifier. This code consists of a three-digit Mobile Country Code (MCC) and a two-digit Mobile Network Code (MNC).
  • Page 32: Configuring A Backup Mobile Connection

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.5.2 Configuring a Backup Mobile Connection Dial-On-Demand By enabling the Dial-on-Demand (DoD) function when setting up the PPP interface, the new 2G / 3G connection will function as a backup connection: The “doddelay” (DoD delay) timer is the amount of time the MediaAccess Gateway waits before triggering the mobile ...
  • Page 33 2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 4 Attach the newly configured PPP interface: :ppp ifattach intf=3G-Backup Step 2: Enable NAT address translation for the new PPP interface Execute the following command: :nat ifconfig intf=3G-Backup translation=enabled Step 3: Save your changes! Execute the following command: :saveall If you do not save your settings, all your changes will be lost after a powering of or restarting the MediaAccess Gateway.
  • Page 34: Managing Your Mobile Connection With The Mediaaccess Gateway Gui

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.5.3 Managing your Mobile Connection with the MediaAccess Gateway GUI Introduction You can view and manage the parameters of your mobile connection via the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. The mobile connection needs to be configured first before it is shown on the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. Procedure To manage your mobile USB connection via the MediaAccess Gateway GUI: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI.
  • Page 35: Inserting A Mobile Usb Adapter

    2 MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.5.4 Inserting a Mobile USB Adapter Procedure Once the mobile connection is configured you can proceed as follows to insert the mobile USB adapter: 1 Power off the MediaAccess Gateway. If you do not power off the MediaAccess Gateway first, the mobile USB adapter will not be detected. 2 Insert your SIM card into the mobile USB adapter.
  • Page 36 2 MANUAL INSTALLATION DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 37: Configuration Tools

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3 Configuration Tools Configuration Tools You can use the following tools to configure your MediaAccess Gateway: The MediaAccess Gateway Setup CD allows you to configure your MediaAccess Gateway and helps you to connect  your computers to the MediaAccess Gateway. For more information, see “2 Guided Installation”...
  • Page 38: Mediaaccess Gateway Gui

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.1 MediaAccess Gateway GUI Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows you to configure your MediaAccess Gateway using your web browser. Requirements JavaScript must be enabled on your browser (this is the default setting). For more information, consult the help of your web browser.
  • Page 39: Access

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.1.1 Access Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI Proceed as follows: 1 Open your web browser. 2 Browse to http://dsldevice.lan or to the IP address of your MediaAccess Gateway (by default: 192.168.1.254). 3 If you have protected your MediaAccess Gateway with a user name and password, the MediaAccess Gateway will prompt you to enter these.
  • Page 40: Components

    Menu The menu consists of the following menu items: Home:  Allows you to go back to the MediaAccess Gateway home page. Technicolor Gateway:  Provides basic information on the MediaAccess Gateway. Broadband Connection:  Allows you to view/configure your broadband connections.
  • Page 41: Language Bar

    The Expert level:  The Expert level allows you to configure the advanced settings. When you click Expert, the following menu items appear: Technicolor Gateway:  Allows you to view information on your MediaAccess Gateway, configure or upgrade it. ...
  • Page 42: Navigation Bar

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS Navigation bar The Navigation bar displays your current position in the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. Some page are available in different configuration levels. These pages have additional links (for example, Overview, Configure) in the right part of the navigation bar that allow you to switch between the configuration levels. Content pane The content pane displays the information and configurable items of the selected item.
  • Page 43: Protecting Access To The Mediaaccess Gateway

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.1.3 Protecting Access to the MediaAccess Gateway Introduction To prevent that every user on your local network can access the MediaAccess Gateway, the MediaAccess Gateway is secured with a user name and password. Default user name The default user name is Administrator. Default password The default password is either blank or the ACCESS KEY printed on the label of your MediaAccess Gateway.
  • Page 44: Backing Up/Restoring Your Configuration

    For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 2 On the Technicolor Gateway menu, click Configuration. 3 In the Pick a task list, click Save or Restore Configuration. 4 Under Backup current configuration, click Backup Configuration Now.
  • Page 45: The Command Line Interface (Cli)

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.3 The Command Line Interface (CLI) Introduction The CLI allows you to perform a command-based configuration of the MediaAccess Gateway: The CLI is intended for advanced users only! Accessing the CLI Users can access the Command Line Interface: From the a local network or the Internet via: ...
  • Page 46: Access The Cli Via Telnet

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.3.1 Access the CLI via Telnet Requirements Your computer must be connected to the MediaAccess Gateway.  For more information, see “2.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess Gateway” on page For Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista: the Telnet service must be enabled on your computer. ...
  • Page 47: Access The Cli Via A Console Connection

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.3.2 Access the CLI via a Console Connection Introduction The console port on the MediaAccess Gateway allows you to access your MediaAccess Gateway via a serial connection. This has the advantage that you do not need IP connectivity to be able to connect. When the MediaAccess Gateway starts up, it will send traces to the serial console allowing you to follow the boot process of the MediaAccess Gateway.
  • Page 48 3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS Step 2: Setup the terminal connection Proceed as follows: 1 Open your terminal. 2 Establish a connection with the following parameters:  Baudrate: 115200 bits per second (bps) Data bits: 8   Parity: None Stop bits: 1 ...
  • Page 49: Access The Cli From The Gui

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.3.3 Access the CLI from the GUI Procedure Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 2 In the Display Level list, click Expert. 3 In the upper-right corner, click CLI.
  • Page 50 3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS Executing a command Proceed as follows: 1 In the command tree, select the command that you want to execute. 2 The command page appears: Enter in the command parameters and click Apply. Save your changes! The changes that you make are only temporary and will be lost after restarting the MediaAccess Gateway. You must click Save All to save your changes permanently.
  • Page 51: Using The Cli

    For more information, see “3.1.3 Protecting Access to the MediaAccess Gateway” on page 2 After entering your user name and password, the MediaAccess Gateway banner pops up, followed by the CLI prompt. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ______ MediaAccess TG650s ___/_____/\ _____/__ /\_____/___ \ /\ \...
  • Page 52 3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS Use: The arrow keys to select a command(group)  The TAB key to switch between the OK and Cancel button.  CTRL+C to switch back to exit the menu mode.  The Help Command Execute help or ? from top level to list all available commands and command groups for the MediaAccess Gateway You can execute the help command from each command group selection.
  • Page 53: More Information

    Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select a previously executed command. Press ENTER to execute the selected command. More information For a complete list of available CLI commands, you can download the MediaAccess TG650s CLI reference Guide from www.technicolor.com. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 54: Access From The Internet

    3 CONFIGURATION TOOLS 3.4 Access From the Internet Modes To access your MediaAccess Gateway from the Internet, you can choose between two modes: Permanent Mode (Remote Access):  The remote session ends when you disable remote assistance or after restarting your MediaAccess Gateway. Temporary Mode (Remote Assistance): ...
  • Page 55: Saving Energy

    4 SAVING ENERGY 4 Saving Energy Code of Conduct To prove its commitment to protect the environment, Technicolor has signed the Code of Conduct, a global agreement to reduce the power consumption of broadband access devices. For more information, see “4.1 Code of Conduct”...
  • Page 56: Code Of Conduct

    4 SAVING ENERGY 4.1 Code of Conduct Power states Code of Conduct provides rules for the power consumption in: Full power state:  This is the normal operation mode of the device, where all functionality is enabled. Low power state: ...
  • Page 57: Eco Manager

    4 SAVING ENERGY 4.2 ECO Manager Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway constantly monitors the user activity and uses this information to optimise the power consumption: For example: The MediaAccess Gateway reduces the clock frequency of the central processor when there is no or low user activity. ...
  • Page 58: Manually Switching Off Services To Reduce Power

    4 SAVING ENERGY 4.3 Manually Switching Off Services to Reduce Power ECO button If you are not using the wireless access point of your MediaAccess Gateway, you might consider to disable the wireless access point permanently. This allows you to further reduce the power consumption. To turn the wireless interface: Off, press the ECO ( ) button until the Wireless LED is off.
  • Page 59: Sharing Content

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5 Sharing Content Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway allows you to share the content stored on your USB storage device with other users on your network or even access this shared content from the Internet. Features The MediaAccess Gateway supports USB 2.0 ...
  • Page 60 5 SHARING CONTENT Configuration All servers are enabled by default. The only thing that you need to do is to plug your USB memory stick or external hard disk in (one of) the USB port(s) of your MediaAccess Gateway. By using a USB hub, you can connect up to five USB mass storage devices to the MediaAccess Gateway. Do not remove your USB storage device without stopping it first, otherwise data might be lost! For more information, see “5.5 Safely Removing your USB Storage Device”...
  • Page 61: The Network File Server

    1 Open Windows Explorer. 2 In the address bar, type two backslashes followed by the name that you entered in the Server Name box (default: \\Technicolor). If you did not provide a server name, type \\192.168.1.253. If you made changes to the DHCP settings, the IP address may diff. For more information, see “Getting the IP...
  • Page 62 2 The Connect To Server window appears. In the Server Address box, type smb://<server name>, where <server name> is the Server Name you assigned to your USB storage device (default: smb://Technicolor). If you did not provide a server name, type smb://192.168.1.253.
  • Page 63 5 SHARING CONTENT 3 The following window appears: Select Guest and click Connect. 4 If prompted, select the partition that you want to open and click OK: 5 Your USB storage device is now mounted and is displayed on your desktop. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 64: The Upnp Av Media Server

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5.2 The UPnP AV Media Server Introduction Your MediaAccess Gateway has a built-in DLNA-certified UPnP AV media server. This section describes how to use and configure this media server. UPnP AV UPnP AV (AV stands for Audio and Video) is a protocol especially designed to share media files on your local network. DLNA-certified The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is an organisation that imposes requirements to ensure the interoperatability of your media devices and standardize the communication between them.
  • Page 65: Configuring The Upnp Av Media Server

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5.2.1 Configuring the UPnP AV Media Server Introduction The Network File Server is enabled by default and ready to use. Enabling/disabling the UPnP AV Media Server Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI”...
  • Page 66: Using The Upnp Av Media Server

    On your UPnP AV renderer, the MediaAccess Gateway’s UPnP AV media server will be listed as Technicolor TGXXX. Below you can find a screenshot taken on a smartphone with a UPnP AV client.
  • Page 67 5 SHARING CONTENT 4 Windows Media Player starts up. Your MediaAccess Gateway’s UPnP AV Media Server is listed on the left. This entry allows you to browse to your media files. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 68: The Ftp Server

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5.3 The FTP Server Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway allows you to access your shared content by FTP. This can be useful if you want to be able to access your shared content from the Internet. Via FTP you can download and upload all types of files both from your local network and the Internet. Setting up the FTP server Proceed as follows: Protect your account with a...
  • Page 69: Additional Configuration

    5 SHARING CONTENT Result The Shared folder and its subfolders are now accessible using FTP. The other folders are not accessible via FTP. If you are connected to the Internet, the link to the FTP server is displayed under FTP Server: On the MediaAccess Gateway network, you can also access the FTP server using its local address (192.168.1.253).
  • Page 70: Managing Your Shared Content

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5.4 Managing your Shared Content Managed Partition If you select your drive or partition as managed partition, users only have access to the following folders: Media  Shared  All other folders will be hidden from the user. These hidden folders are still on the USB storage device, but you can not access them.
  • Page 71 5 SHARING CONTENT 4 Under List of connected disks, click the radio button next to the partition you want to configure as Managed Partition. 5 Click Apply. Result The MediaAccess Gateway creates following folders: Media:  Use this folder to share your media files with others users on your network. You can store your media files in following subfolders: ...
  • Page 72: Safely Removing Your Usb Storage Device

    5 SHARING CONTENT 5.5 Safely Removing your USB Storage Device Introduction If you just unplug your USB storage device from the MediaAccess Gateway you may loose your data. To avoid this you must first stop your USB storage device. Stopping your USB storage device Proceed as follows 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway...
  • Page 73: Sharing Your Usb Printer

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6 Sharing Your USB Printer Introduction A MediaAccess Gateway USB port allows you to share your USB printer in your local network. This way everyone in your network can use the same printer without having to buy an expensive network printer. Compatibility printer driver The printer driver which runs on the computer must support unidirectional traffic.
  • Page 74: Connect Your Usb Printer To The Mediaaccess Gateway

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6.1 Connect Your USB Printer to the MediaAccess Gateway Plug the USB cable of your printer in (one of) the USB port(s) of your MediaAccess Gateway. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 75: Configuring The Printer Sharing Service On Your Mediaaccess Gateway

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6.2 Configuring The Printer Sharing Service on Your MediaAccess Gateway Proceed as follows: 1 Start a CLI session on the MediaAccess Gateway. For more information, see “3.3 The Command Line Interface (CLI)” on page 2 Define the LPD printer queues with the following command: :printersharing LPD queue add name = <string>...
  • Page 76 6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER  state: With this parameter you can enable/disable LPD printer sharing. 5 If you want to check your LPD printer sharing configuration, execute the following command: =>:printersharing LPD list LPD printserver service: enable: 1 => To make configuration changes via the CLI persistent, execute the command :saveall.
  • Page 77: Installing The Printer On Your Computer

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6.3 Installing the Printer On Your Computer Introduction If your computer runs Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista, continue with “6.3.1 How to install a printer on Windows 7/Vista” on page  Microsoft Windows XP, continue with “6.3.2 Installing Your Printer on Windows XP”...
  • Page 78: How To Install A Printer On Windows 7/Vista

    Hostname or IP address: enter 192.168.1.253.  Port Name: enter a name for your port (for example, Technicolor Printer Port). Click Next. 6 The wizard now attempts to automatically detect the printer. This will take a one or two minutes.
  • Page 79 6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 3 Click on Add Port..., select Standard TCP/IP port and click on New Port..The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard appears. Click Next to continue. 4 In the field Printer Name or IP address, type 192.168.1.253. The Port Name is arbitrary. Click Next to confirm. 5 Select Custom and click Settings.
  • Page 80: Installing Your Printer On Windows Xp

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6.3.2 Installing Your Printer on Windows XP Requirements Your computer must be connected to the MediaAccess Gateway. For more information, see “2.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess Gateway” on page Your printer has not yet been installed on your computer If the printer is not yet installed on the computer, proceed as follows: 1 On the Windows Start menu, click (Settings>) Printers and Faxes.
  • Page 81: How To Install A Printer On Mac

    6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER 6.3.3 How to Install a Printer on Mac Requirements Your computer must be connected to the MediaAccess Gateway. For more information, see “2.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess Gateway” on page Procedure Proceed as follows: 1 On the Apple menu, click System Preferences...
  • Page 82 6 SHARING YOUR USB PRINTER DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 83: Network Services

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7 Network Services In this chapter In this chapter we will take a closer look at following features: Topic Page 7.1 UPnP 7.2 Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a Computer 7.3 Dynamic DNS “7.4 Network Time Server” on page 88 Feature availability Depending on the configuration offered by your service provider, some features may not be available on your MediaAccess Gateway.
  • Page 84: Upnp

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7.1 UPnP Introduction UPnP is designed to automate the installation and configuration of a (small) network as much as possible. This means that UPnP-capable devices can join and leave a network without any effort of a network administrator. Supported Operating Systems The following operating systems support UPnP: Windows 7...
  • Page 85: Accessing Your Mediaaccess Gateway Via Upnp

    If you computer runs Windows 7/Vista: 1 On the Windows Start menu, click Network. 2 The Network window appears: 3 Right-click your MediaAccess Gateway (displayed as Technicolor TGXXX) and click View device web page. 4 The MediaAccess Gateway GUI appears.
  • Page 86: Managing Your Internet Connection Via Upnp

    If you computer runs Windows 7/Vista: 1 On the Windows Start menu, click Network. 2 The Network window appears: 3 Right-click your MediaAccess Gateway (displayed as Technicolor TGXXX). 4 If you are currently:  Connected to the Internet, click Disable to disconnect from the Internet.
  • Page 87 7 NETWORK SERVICES 3 The Network Connections window appears; 4 If you right-click the Internet Connection icon, you can connect/disconnect your connection to the Internet. Disabling this feature To prevent that users can connect/disconnect you can enable Extended Security. This feature is enabled by default. For more information, see “7.1.3 Configuring UPnP on the MediaAccess Gateway”...
  • Page 88: Configuring Upnp On The Mediaaccess Gateway

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7.1.3 Configuring UPnP on the MediaAccess Gateway Introduction On the MediaAccess Gateway GUI you can: Enable/Disable UPnP.  Enable/Disable Extended Security.  Enable/Disable UPnP Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI”...
  • Page 89: Installing Upnp On Windows Xp

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7.1.4 Installing UPnP on Windows XP Adding UPnP If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is recommended to add the UPnP component to your system. Proceed as follows: 1 In the Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel. 2 The Control Panel window appears.
  • Page 90 7 NETWORK SERVICES 2 Select (Settings >) Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. 3 In the Add or Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows Components. 4 The Windows Components Wizard appears: Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details. 5 The Networking Services window appears: Select Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client and click OK.
  • Page 91: Assigning A Service (Http, Ftp

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7.2 Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a Computer Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway allows you to use one Internet connection for multiple computers. This means that all your computers share one public IP address, as if only one computer were connected to the outside world. Issue When the MediaAccess Gateway receives an incoming message, the MediaAccess Gateway has to decide to which computer it has to send this message.
  • Page 92 7 NETWORK SERVICES Assign a game or application to a local networking device If you assign a game or application to a local networking device, you will basically tell the MediaAccess Gateway that if it receives requests for a specific game or application, it has to forward these messages to a specific computer. Proceed as follows to do so: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI.
  • Page 93: Dynamic Dns

    7 NETWORK SERVICES 7.3 Dynamic DNS Introduction The Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a dynamic DNS host name (for example mywebpage.dyndns.org) to a broadband connection even if it is using a dynamic IP address. As soon as the device gets a new IP address, the dynamic DNS server updates its entry to the new IP address.
  • Page 94: Network Time Server

    Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 2 On the Technicolor Gateway menu, click Configuration. 3 The System Configuration page appears. On the Navigation bar, click Configure.
  • Page 95: Internet Security

    8 INTERNET SECURITY 8 Internet Security Overview The MediaAccess Gateway offers various options to secure your network and network connection: Topic Page 8.1 IPSec and VPN 8.2 Web Site Filtering 8.3 Firewall DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 96: Ipsec And Vpn

    In this case, a list of authorized users is composed and stored on the MediaAccess Gateway. More information In-depth information about the different scenarios and configuration can be found in the MediaAccess Gateway IPSec documentation available at www.technicolor.com. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...
  • Page 97: Web Site Filtering

    8 INTERNET SECURITY 8.2 Web Site Filtering Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway allows you to deny access to specific web sites. Access Denied page When a user tries to access a page that is being blocked, the following page is displayed: Address-based filtering With address-based filtering (or URL-filtering) you can block web sites based on their address (for example www.porn.com).
  • Page 98 8 INTERNET SECURITY Option 1: content-based filter (combined with the address-based filter) If you want to use the content-based filtering: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 2 On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering. 3 On the Navigation bar, click Configure.
  • Page 99: Configuring Content-Based Filtering

    8 INTERNET SECURITY 8.2.1 Configuring Content-based Filtering Requirements Content-based filtering must be activated on your MediaAccess Gateway. For more information, see “Activating content-based filtering” on page Accessing the configuration page Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI. For more information, see “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI”...
  • Page 100: Adding Rules For Address-Based Filtering

    8 INTERNET SECURITY 8.2.2 Adding Rules for Address-Based Filtering Introduction Address-based filtering has a higher priority than content-based filtering. This means that when you are blocking a specific category, you can still access a specific site if you allow it in the address-based filter. Example If you block content from the Finance / Investment category and allow access to netbanking.mybank.com, netbanking.mybank.com will still be accessible.
  • Page 101 8 INTERNET SECURITY 5 Click Redirect in the Action list. 6 Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect to (for example “mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”) in the Redirect box. 7 Click Add. Redirect all web sites Proceed as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI.
  • Page 102: Firewall

    8 INTERNET SECURITY 8.3 Firewall Introduction The MediaAccess Gateway comes with an integrated firewall that helps you protect your network from attacks from the Internet. This firewall has a number of predefined levels to allow you to adjusted the firewall to your needs. The Firewall is disabled by default.
  • Page 103 8 INTERNET SECURITY Creating your own security level Proceed as follows: 1 In the Toolbox menu click Firewall. 2 In the Firewall section, go to the Configure page. 3 In the Pick a task list, click Create a new Security Level. 4 In the Name box, type a name for the new security level and select an existing security level to clone from.
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  • Page 105: Support

    Introduction This chapter suggests solutions for issues that you may encounter while installing, configuring or using your MediaAccess Gateway. If the suggestions do not resolve the problem, look at the support pages on www.technicolor.com or contact your service provider. Topics...
  • Page 106: Setup Troubleshooting

    9 SUPPORT 9.1 Setup Troubleshooting Introduction If you have trouble to install your MediaAccess Gateway with the Setup CD, try the suggested solutions in this section. The Setup CD does not start automatically If your computer runs: Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista: ...
  • Page 107: General Mediaaccess Gateway Troubleshooting

    9 SUPPORT 9.2 General MediaAccess Gateway Troubleshooting None of the LEDs light up (MediaAccess Gateway does not work) Make sure that: The MediaAccess Gateway is plugged into a power socket outlet.  You are using the correct power supply for your MediaAccess Gateway device. ...
  • Page 108: Connection Troubleshooting

    9 SUPPORT 9.3 Connection Troubleshooting Ethernet LED does not light up Make sure that: The Ethernet cable is securely connected to the Ethernet port on your MediaAccess Gateway and your computer.  You are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment, that is at least UTP CAT5 with RJ-45 connectors. ...
  • Page 109: Content Sharing Troubleshooting

    9 SUPPORT 9.4 Content Sharing Troubleshooting Getting the IP address of your USB storage device The MediaAccess Gateway always uses the highest available address in your DHCP pool. When using the default settings this will be 192.168.1.253. You can always check the IP address as follows: 1 Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI.
  • Page 110: Reset To Factory Defaults

    “Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 2 On the Technicolor Gateway menu, click Configuration. 3 In the Pick a task list, click Reset my Technicolor Gateway. 4 The MediaAccess Gateway restores the initial configuration and restarts. 5 The MediaAccess Gateway returns to the MediaAccess Gateway home page (unless the IP address of your computer is not in the same subnet as the default IP address of the MediaAccess Gateway, being 192.168.1.254).
  • Page 111: Rj45-To-Db9 Pinout

    9 SUPPORT 9.6 RJ45-to-DB9 Pinout Introduction If you plan to use another RJ45-to-DB9 adaptor than the one that you can purchase at your service provider, make sure that the adaptor is using the pinout described below. Using other cables than provided by your service provider, may damage your equipment. Pin layout Internal wiring RJ45...
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  • Page 114 TECHNICOLOR DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES BELGIUM NV Prins Boudewijnlaan 47 2650 Edegem Belgium Copyright 2012 Technicolor. All rights reserved. www.technicolor.com All tradenames referenced are service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice. DMS-CTC-20111123-0002 v1.0...

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