User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 7368 ISAM ONT G-240W-F Product Guide
- 1 Preface
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- 2 ETSI ONT safety guidelines
- 3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines
- 4 ANSI ONT safety guidelines
- 5 G-240W-F unit data sheet
- 5.1 G-240W-F part numbers and identification
- 5.2 G-240W-F general description
- 5.3 G-240W-F software and installation feature support
- 5.4 G-240W-F interfaces and interface capacity
- 5.5 G-240W-F LEDs
- 5.6 G-240W-F detailed specifications
- 5.7 G-240W-F GEM ports and T-CONTs
- 5.8 G-240W-F performance monitoring statistics
- 5.9 G-240W-F functional blocks
- 5.10 G-240W-F standards compliance
- 5.11 G-240W-F special considerations
- 6 Install a G-240W-F indoor ONT
- 7 Replace a G-240W-F indoor ONT
- 8 Configure a G-240W-F indoor ONT
- 9 ONT configuration file over OMCI
- Customer document and product support
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EAP-SIM is an authentication method that uses the user credentials on the SIM card
and EAP to authenticate the user with the Wi-Fi network, removing the need for user
input (username and password).
A dedicated public mobile offload SSID in the ONT enables mobile subscribers to
connect to the Internet. Encryption is supported by 802.11, providing seamless Wi-Fi
authentication for SIM-based user equipment.
The ONT acts as the RADIUS client and sends the encapsulated EAP messages to
the AAA server via the WLAN Gateway, which acts as the RADIUS proxy server. The
interaction between the ONT and the AAA server provides subscriber management
for authenticated mobile users without adding authentication load to the 3G network.
5.2.5 Bridged Residential Gateway (BRG) support
The BRG receives IP addresses for the WAN interface using DHCP or PPPoE. The
BRG can use either Ipv4 or Ipv6 addresses. BRG uses OpenFlow protocol version
1.3.1 to manage Access Control List entries and routing protocols. TR-069 can be
used to manage the local DHCP server and the soft GRE tunnel.
The BRG supports the encapsulation of Ethernet frames from different bridges in the
GRE tunnel to the access tunnel. Multiple bridges can map to the same GRE tunnel.
Where encapsulated packets exceed the MTU (packet size), fragmentation is also
supported.
Upstream QoS can reserve bandwidth for public and private Wi-Fi bridges, based on
profiles defined for the access uplink speed. A unique VLAN tag can be configured
for each SSID on the BRG. Unicast QoS adjustment can be enabled to support
Multicast IPTV
Liveness detection and redundancy, link failure notification, and DHCP local server
fallback are provided to help manage potential problems with gateway access. Event
notification via TR-069 reports when the PON link is up and the tunnel is
unreachable.
5.2.6 Support for soft GRE tunnels
This section describes the support for soft GRE tunnels for integration with the 7750
Service Router WLAN gateway. The Nokia 7750 Service Router WLAN GW can
accept soft GRE tunnels from any IP Source Address, in a preconfigured Subnet or
Access Control List, or MPLS label.
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