Vantage Access Auto Configuration Server User’s Guide Version 3.0 12/2008 Edition 1 www.zyxel.
About This User's Guide About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to remotely manage multiple ZyXEL compatible devices using Vantage Access. You should have at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking concepts and topology, network administration and ZyXEL compatible device features. Related Documentation • Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away.
Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1 " Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device. Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may need to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Syntax Conventions • The Vantage Access Central Network Management may be referred to as the “Vantage Access”, the “Vantage Access server” or the “system” in this User’s Guide.
Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The Vantage Access icon is not an exact representation of your device.
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Contents Overview Contents Overview Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 49 Introducing Vantage Access ...................................................................................................... 51 Installation ................................................................................................................................. 53 The Web Configurator ..................................
Contents Overview Device 1.0 (TR-106) .............................................................................................................. 471 General Device Setup ............................................................................................................. 473 LAN .......................................................................................................................................... 481 Device 1.1 (TR-106 Amendment 1) ...........................................
Table of Contents Table of Contents About This User's Guide .......................................................................................................... 3 Document Conventions............................................................................................................ 4 Contents Overview ................................................................................................................... 7 Table of Contents..........................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 3 The Web Configurator ............................................................................................................ 75 3.1 Web Browser Requirements ................................................................................................ 75 3.2 Login Accounts .................................................................................................................... 75 3.3 Accessing the Web Configurator ...............................................
Table of Contents 7.2 Viewing Device Logs ..........................................................................................................110 7.2.1 The Change Columns Screen ...................................................................................111 Chapter 8 Device Manipulation ............................................................................................................. 113 8.1 The Import Device Screen ..................................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 12 Short Cut................................................................................................................................ 137 12.1 Short Cut Overview ......................................................................................................... 137 12.1.1 Managing Short Cuts ............................................................................................. 137 12.1.2 Add a Short Cut ..........................................................
Table of Contents 14.7 WEP Key ........................................................................................................................ 166 14.7.1 WEP Key Details ................................................................................................... 166 14.8 Pre-shared Key ............................................................................................................... 167 14.8.1 Pre-shared Key Details ..............................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 16 General Device Setup ...........................................................................................................199 16.1 Internet Gateway Device ................................................................................................ 199 16.2 Device Information .......................................................................................................... 199 16.3 Device Configuration ...........................................................
Table of Contents 17.3 LAN Ethernet Interface ................................................................................................... 233 17.3.1 LAN Ethernet Interface Details .............................................................................. 233 17.3.2 Ethernet Interface Statistics ................................................................................... 234 17.4 LAN USB Interface ............................................................................................
Table of Contents 18.13.3 Port Mapping Table Details .................................................................................. 265 18.13.4 WAN IP Connection Statistics .............................................................................. 266 18.14 WAN PPP Connection .................................................................................................. 267 18.14.1 WAN PPP Connection Details ............................................................................. 267 18.14.
Table of Contents 19.11.7 Queue Policer ....................................................................................................... 303 19.11.8 Queue Policer Details ........................................................................................... 303 19.11.9 Queue ................................................................................................................... 304 19.11.10 Queue Details ................................................................................
Table of Contents 21.4.1 WAN Ethernet Statistics ........................................................................................ 334 21.5 WAN DSL Connection Management ............................................................................... 334 21.6 WAN DSL Connection Service Information ..................................................................... 335 21.6.1 WAN DSL Connection Service Setup ................................................................... 335 21.
Table of Contents 22.6.3 SIP Response Mapping Table ................................................................................ 369 22.6.4 SIP Response Mapping Details ............................................................................. 369 22.7 MGCP .............................................................................................................................. 370 22.8 H323 .........................................................................................................
Table of Contents 22.14.21 Line Statistics ................................................................................................... 396 22.15 PhyInterface ................................................................................................................. 398 22.15.1 PhyInterface Details ........................................................................................... 399 22.15.2 PhyInterface Tests .........................................................................
Table of Contents 23.3.6 DVBT Service List Database Logical Channels .................................................... 423 23.3.7 DVBT Service List Database Logical Channels Settings ....................................... 423 23.3.8 DVBT Service List Database Logical Channel Services ....................................... 424 23.3.9 DVBT Service List Database Logical Channel Settings Details ............................. 424 23.3.10 DVBT Logical Channel Connections ....................................
Table of Contents 23.5 AV Players ...................................................................................................................... 448 23.5.1 AV Player Setup .................................................................................................... 449 23.5.2 AV Player Details .................................................................................................. 449 23.6 Service Monitoring ..........................................................................
Table of Contents 25.2 DHCP Options ................................................................................................................ 482 25.2.1 DHCP Options Details ........................................................................................... 482 25.3 LAN Statistics .................................................................................................................. 482 25.4 IP Ping Diagnostics ......................................................................
Table of Contents 28.3.1 Manual Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................... 510 28.3.2 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................511 28.4 Firmware Upgrade Request Lists .....................................................................................511 28.4.1 Upgrade List ............................................................................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 33 License................................................................................................................................... 539 33.1 License Overview ............................................................................................................ 539 33.2 The License Screen ......................................................................................................... 539 33.3 The License Upgrade Screen ......................................
Table of Contents Chapter 38 Call Center ............................................................................................................................. 571 38.1 The Call Center Screen ................................................................................................... 571 38.1.1 Default Gateway Setting Example ......................................................................... 574 Part XIV: Troubleshooting, Appendices and Index...........................
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Vantage Access Application Example ..................................................................................... 51 Figure 2 Uninstall: Vantage Access DB ................................................................................................. 72 Figure 3 Uninstall: Vantage Access BED ............................................................................................... 72 Figure 4 Uninstall: Vantage Access HTTPD ............................
List of Figures Figure 39 Provision Manager > History > Change Columns .................................................................111 Figure 40 Provision Manager > Device Manipulation > Import Device .................................................114 Figure 41 Device Import > Verify in Device List ....................................................................................115 Figure 42 Rename a Single Device ...................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 82 TR-069: LAN Device: IPInterface ........................................................................................ 156 Figure 83 TR-069: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details ........................................................................... 156 Figure 84 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig ............................................................ 157 Figure 85 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details .........................................
List of Figures Figure 125 TR-069: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Stats .............................................................. 190 Figure 126 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection ..................................................................... 191 Figure 127 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details ....................................................... 192 Figure 128 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping .............................................
List of Figures Figure 168 TR-098: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details ......................................................................... 232 Figure 169 TR-098: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig .......................................................... 233 Figure 170 TR-098: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details ............................................. 233 Figure 171 TR-098: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats .................................................
List of Figures Figure 211 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details ....................................................... 268 Figure 212 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping ............................................. 270 Figure 213 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details ................................ 271 Figure 214 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats ...........................................................
List of Figures Figure 254 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details .................................................. 312 Figure 255 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig ................................... 313 Figure 256 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details ...................... 313 Figure 257 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats .........................
List of Figures Figure 297 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details ............................... 349 Figure 298 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping ...................... 351 Figure 299 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details ......... 352 Figure 300 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats ................................... 353 Figure 301 TR-104: Services .........................................................
List of Figures Figure 340 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: SIP .................................................................. 384 Figure 341 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: SIP Event Subscription ................................... 385 Figure 342 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: SIP: EventSubscribe: Details .......................... 385 Figure 343 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: MGCP .............................................................
List of Figures Figure 383 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Audio Output .............................................................. 416 Figure 384 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Video Output .............................................................. 416 Figure 385 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Conditional Access .................................................... 417 Figure 386 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Digital Rights Management ........................................
List of Figures Figure 426 TR-135: STBService: Components: AudioOutput Details .................................................. 441 Figure 427 TR-135: STBService: Components: VideoOutput .............................................................. 442 Figure 428 TR-135: STBService: Components: VideoOutput Details .................................................. 442 Figure 429 TR-135: STBService: Components: SCART ......................................................................
List of Figures Figure 469 TR-106: UserInterface ....................................................................................................... 478 Figure 470 TR-106: LAN .................................................................................................................... 481 Figure 471 TR-106: LAN: DHCPOption .............................................................................................. 482 Figure 472 TR-106: LAN: DHCPOption: Details ..............................
List of Figures Figure 512 System Manager: Download Server ................................................................................... 533 Figure 513 System Manager: System Maintenance: Management ...................................................... 535 Figure 514 System Manager: System Maintenance: Backup ............................................................... 536 Figure 515 System Manager: System Maintenance: Restore ..............................................................
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List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Default Login Accounts ............................................................................................................. 75 Table 2 Dashboard ................................................................................................................................ 79 Table 3 Title Bar Icon Description .......................................................................................................... 81 Table 4 Device Window: Topology ..........
List of Tables Table 39 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details ................................................. 158 Table 40 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats .................................................... 158 Table 41 TR-069: LAN Device: LANUSBInterfaceConfig: Details ....................................................... 160 Table 42 TR-069: LAN Device: LANUSBInterfaceConfig: Stats ..........................................................
List of Tables Table 82 TR-098: QueueManagement: Flow: Details .......................................................................... 222 Table 83 TR-098: QueueManagement: Policer: Details ...................................................................... 223 Table 84 TR-098: QueueManagement: Queue: Details ...................................................................... 225 Table 85 TR-098: IPPingDiagnostics ....................................................................................
List of Tables Table 125 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging .............................................................................. 288 Table 126 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Bridge: Details ..................................................... 289 Table 127 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details ....................................................... 291 Table 128 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Marking: Details ...................................................
List of Tables Table 168 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: H323 .......................................................................... 362 Table 169 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: Codecs: Details .......................................................... 363 Table 170 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Details ....................................................................... 364 Table 171 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: ServiceProviderInfo .............................................
List of Tables Table 211 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG2Part2 ProfileLevel Settings .............................. 410 Table 212 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part2 ................................................................411 Table 213 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part2 ProfileLevel Settings ............................. 412 Table 214 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part10 .............................................................
List of Tables Table 254 TR-135: STBService: Components: DRM Details ............................................................... 446 Table 255 TR-135: STBService: AVStreams ....................................................................................... 446 Table 256 TR-135: STBService: AVStreams ....................................................................................... 447 Table 257 TR-135: STBService: AVPlayers ......................................................................
List of Tables Table 297 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: Stats ...................................................................................... 499 Table 298 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: DHCPOption: Details ............................................................ 501 Table 299 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: TraceRouteDiagnostics ........................................................ 502 Table 300 File Manager: Device Firmware: Management ...................................................................
P ART I Introduction This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 1 Introducing Vantage Access This chapter introduces Vantage Access and its key features. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for setup requirements, installation, and access. 1.1 Overview Vantage Access is a web-based management tool that allows you to remotely management, control and monitor devices which support the TR-069, TR-098, TR-104, TR-106, TR-111 and TR-135 protocols (from ZyXEL or other vendors). The following figure shows a typical network example.
Chapter 1 Introducing Vantage Access 1.2 Key Features This section describes the main features of Vantage Access. Remote Device Management You can remotely manage compatible devices through Vantage Access. In addition, you can set Vantage Access to update service provision parameters (such as the WAN connection type, IP address, etc). Changes can be applied to more than one ZyXEL device.
CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter shows you how to install the Vantage Access and register a ZyXEL device. 2.1 Installation Overview Vantage Access consists of three packages: DB, BED and HTTPD. You can install these packages on different or the same server. • DB: This is the embedded MySQL database server of Vantage Access. • BED: BED comprises the protocol suite that is used to manage compatible devices, an Apache server and a watchdog service.
Chapter 2 Installation • • • • • • CPU: Compatible Intel Pentium 450 MHz Memory: 256 MB Hard Disk: 2 GB Web Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 Flash Player: Flash 9.0 Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels 2.2 Preparing to Install Follow the steps below to copy the installation files to the computer(s). 1 Log into the Linux computer as a root user 2 Insert the Vantage Access CD into the CD-ROM and copy the installation files (.bin) from the Vantage Access CD to a directory in your computer (for example,.
Chapter 2 Installation 4 Specify the location for the database. Accept the default location (/usr/local) or enter the file path in the field provided. 5 Select the location for the shortcut or select Don’t create links if you don’t want to create shortcuts. 6 Verify your installation options in this screen and click Next to start the installation process. 7 After the software component is installed successfully, the screen displays. Click Done.
Chapter 2 Installation 2.3.2 Installing Vantage Access BED 1 In the folder where you stored the installation file, enter chmod +x Vantage_Access_BED.bin to set it to be executable. 2 Enter ./Vantage_Access_BED.bin to start the installation process. 3 The wizard screen displays. Click Next in each screen to continue. 4 Specify the file location. Accept the default location or enter the file path in the field provided.
Chapter 2 Installation 6 Enter the IP address of the computer on which you installed Vantage Access DB. If you install both Vantage Access DB and Vantage Access BED on the same computer, enter the computer IP address or 127.0.0.1. 7 Verify your installation options in this screen and click Next to start the installation process. 8 After the software component is installed successfully, the screen displays. Click Done. 2.3.
Chapter 2 Installation 3 The wizard screen displays. Click Next in each screen to continue. 4 Specify the file location. Accept the default location or click Choose to specify one. 5 Select the location for the shortcut or select Don’t create links if you don’t want to create shortcuts. 6 Specify the user name and password to log into the Vantage Access HTTPD server. You can use the default settings (“zyxel”, “1234”, and port “80”) or enter the information in the fields provided.
Chapter 2 Installation " If you install Vantage Access BED and Vantage Access HTTPD on the same computer, enter a different port number other than 80 in this screen. For example, enter 8080. 7 Verify your installation options in this screen and click Next to start the installation process. 8 After the software component is installed successfully, the screen displays. Click Done. 2.
Chapter 2 Installation 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. Script started on Wed 30 Aug 2006 10:59:09 AM HKT [root@localhost root]# cd /usr/local/vantage [root@localhost vantage]# ./Vantage_Access_DB.bin -i console Preparing to install... Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE... Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive... Configuring the installer for this system's environment... Launching installer... Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation...
Chapter 2 Installation 5 Enter a number to specify the location for the shortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the default location and continue. =============================================================================== Choose Link Location -------------------Where would you like to create tr069 DataBase shortcut? ->1- Default: /root 2- In your home folder 3- Choose another location...
Chapter 2 Installation 7 After the software component is installed successfully, press [ENTER] to exit. =============================================================================== Installing... ------------[==================|==================|==================|==================] [------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------] =============================================================================== Installation Complete --------------------Congratulations.
Chapter 2 Installation 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. [root@localhost vantage]# ./Vantage_Access_BED.bin -i console Preparing to install... Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE... Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive... Configuring the installer for this system's environment... Launching installer... Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation...
Chapter 2 Installation 5 Enter a number to specify the location for the shortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the default location and continue. =============================================================================== Choose Link Location -------------------Where would you like to create links? ->1- Default: /root 2- In your home folder 3- Choose another location...
Chapter 2 Installation 7 Verify your installation options in this screen and press [ENTER] to start the installation process. =============================================================================== Pre-Installation Summary -----------------------Please Review the Following Before Continuing: Product Name: Tr069_bed Install Folder: /usr/local/Tr069_bed Link Folder: /root Database Address: 192.168.252.
Chapter 2 Installation 2 Enter ./Vantage_Access_HTTPD.bin -i console to start the installation process. 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. [root@localhost vantage]# ./Vantage_Access_HTTPD.bin -i console Preparing to install... Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE... Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive... Configuring the installer for this system's environment... Launching installer... Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation...
Chapter 2 Installation 5 Enter a number to specify the location for the shortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the default location and continue. =============================================================================== Choose Link Location -------------------Where would you like to create links for Vantage FW Server? ->1- Default: /root 2- In your home folder 3- Choose another location...
Chapter 2 Installation " If you install Vantage Access BED and Vantage Access HTTPD on the same computer, enter a different port number other than 80 in this screen. For example, enter 8080. =============================================================================== Enter port ---------Please entering port for Vantage Access HTTPD, Valid port number between 1 to 65535. Default value is 80. Notice: HTTP server and Vantage Access can run at the same computer just when they use different port number.
Chapter 2 Installation 9 After the software component is installed successfully, press [ENTER] to exit. It is recommended that you reboot your computer. =============================================================================== Installing...
Chapter 2 Installation The following figure shows how to start Vantage Access using the ./start.sh command for each software component. [root@localhost local]# cd /usr/local/Tr069_db [root@localhost Tr069_db]# ./start.
Chapter 2 Installation The following figure shows how to stop Vantage Access services using shortcuts in the home directory. [root@localhost root]# ls manaconda-ks.cfg LaunchVantageAccess_DB Vantage_Access_BED.bin install.log Vantage_Access_DB.bin install.log.syslog StopVantageAccess_BED Vantage_Access_HTTPD.bin LaunchVantageAccess_HTTPD StopVantageAccess_DB LaunchVantageAccess_BED StopVantageAccess_HTTPD [root@localhost root]# [root@localhost root]# .
Chapter 2 Installation 2.7.2 Using the Wizard Screens Follow the steps below to uninstall Vantage Access using the wizard screens. 1 Open a terminal window and go to the directory where Vantage Access is installed. 2 In the “Uninstall_Vantage Access DB” folder, enter ./ Uninstall_Vantage_Access_DB to uninstall Vantage Access DB. A screen displays as shown. Click Uninstall to remove this component. Then click Done when the uninstall process is complete.
Chapter 2 Installation 4 In the “Uninstall_Tr069_httpd” folder, enter ./Uninstall_Tr069_httpd to uninstall Vantage Access HTTPD. A screen displays as shown. Click Uninstall to remove this component. Then click Done when the uninstall process is complete.
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CHAPTER 3 The Web Configurator This chapter provides the minimum requirements to use the web configurator, describes how to access the web configurator, and explains each part of the main screen in the web configurator. 3.1 Web Browser Requirements The web configurator is a browser-based interface that you can use to set up, manage, and use Vantage Access. You can access it on the Vantage Access server or on a different computer.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator 2 Open a web browser, and enter “http://a.b.c.d”, where “a.b.c.d” is the IP address of the Vantage Access server (for example, http://10.10.10.1). If you open the web configurator on the same computer Vantage Access is installed, you can also enter “http://localhost”. 3 Select I have a license to activate Vantage Access to start the product registration. Then click Continue. Select I will upgrade later to skip the product registration.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Figure 7 Web Configurator: Login Screen 6 Click Login. " By default, if you enter the wrong password three times for a user name, you have to wait for 10 minutes before Vantage Access allows you to log in again with the same user name. You can change this in the System Manager > User Management > Common Setting screen. It is recommended that you change the default manager login password after the first login.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Figure 8 Product Information Screen in MyZyXEL.com 4 You are prompted to enter the New Authentication Code which can be copied from System Manager > License > Authentication Code (AC) on your new install Vantage Access server. Click Submit then. Figure 9 Reinstall Product Screen in MyZyXEL.com 5 Connect your Vantage Access to Internet, click Refresh in System Manager > License to get the latest status update from MyZyXEL.com database.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator 3.5 The Dashboard Screen The Dashboard screen is the first screen that you see when you first log into the web configurator as root or manager. You can also display this screen by clicking Dashboard in the control panel. Field labels vary depending on your login account type. This screen shows a summary of the system and managed device information. Figure 11 Web Configurator: Dashboard The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Table 2 Dashboard (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION System Resource CPU Usage This bar displays the percentage of the CPU’s processing resources the Vantage Access is using. Memory Usage This bar displays the percentage of the memory resources the Vantage Access is using. System Status Version This field displays the Vantage Access version running on the computer. IP Address This field displays the IP address of the Vantage Access computer.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator The web configuration screen is divided into the following parts: • The control panel (A) The control panel displays in every web configurator screen. All the common web configurator buttons are in the control panel. • The title bar (B) The title bar displays the login name or device information, and link path. • The device window (C) The device window displays the devices that are managed by the Vantage Access.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Table 3 Title Bar Icon Description (continued) ICON DESCRIPTION Click this icon to open a screen that displays the version of Vantage Access. Click this icon to open the help page for the current screen in Vantage Access. Click this icon to log out of Vantage Access. 3.8 Device Window The device window displays when you click the Provision Manager or icon.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator The following table describes the labels in the Device window. Table 4 Device Window: Topology LABEL DESCRIPTION Topology Click Topology to display device groups in a tree structure. This icon displays to the left of a device when the device is successfully registered. No icon displays if the device is not registered, registration is incomplete or has failed. Name This field displays the descriptive name of a managed device.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Follow the steps below to delete a group. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a group folder and click Delete Group. Figure 16 Device Window: Topology: Delete Group 3 A warning screen displays. Click OK to delete. Click Cancel to close this screen without deleting the selected group. Figure 17 Device Window: Topology: Delete Group Prompt 3.8.1.3 Removing a Group When you remove a group, you delete the group folder and all the associated device(s).
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Click OK to delete. Click Cancel to close this screen without deleting the selected group. Figure 19 Device Window: Topology: Remove Group 3.8.1.4 Renaming a Group Folder 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a folder and click Rename. Figure 20 Device Window: Topology: Rename 3 Specify a unique, descriptive name (up to 64 alphanumerical characters including 0-9, az, A-Z, _, -) in the Group Name field and click Save.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Figure 22 Device Window: Search 2 Specify the search criteria (such as the device type, device name, etc.) and click Search. If you want to see all devices in Vantage Access, leave all search criteria blank and click Search. The list of devices displayed varies depending on your login account; see Section 3.8.3.1 on page 87 for more information. 3 Vantage Access displays the device(s) that match any of the search criteria.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Figure 23 Configuration Window: Device List The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 5 Configuration Screen: Device List LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. This icon displays to the left of a device when the device is successfully registered. No icon displays if the device is not registered, registration is incomplete or has failed. Name This field displays the descriptive name of a device.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator 1 In the device window, click Search. Either enter the search criteria for the device and click Search, or leave the fields blank and click Search to display all devices. 2 Select the device(s) in the list. To select more than one device, hold down the [CTRL] key and click. To select a range of devices, hold down the [SHIFT] key and click at the same time. Then click AddToGroup.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Figure 25 Add User Group • Enter a Group Name. • Select the required users from the User Pool and Add them to the User List. • Select the required device group from the Device Group Pool and Add them to the Binding Device Group. • Click Apply. Alternatively, click Back to return to the previous screen without saving your settings. 3.8.4 Right-click Menu In the device window, if you right-click without selecting a device first, the following menu displays.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator 3.9 Navigation Panel Use this panel to navigate to and display the screens. These screens are organized into different menus. Menus available in the navigation panel vary depending your login account type and whether you have selected a device or device group. You can only expand the submenus from a menu at one time. If you expand another one, the previous one automatically contracts. " Not all options are available for all user privilege levels.
Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Table 6 Navigation Panel: Menu Summary (continued) MENU System Setting DESCRIPTION This link takes you to a screen you use to configure mail, download server, myzyxel.com, firmware and configuration file timing settings. Monitor Manager Log Management This link takes you to screens where you can view log history, retrieve or delete archive logs, configure log retention settings, add devices to the debug list, and manage the TR-069 log.
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CHAPTER 4 Initial Setup This chapter shows you how to configure the download server and register a ZyXEL device in Vantage Access. 4.1 Specifying a Download Server You must specify a server to store device firmware and configuration files and perform automatic remote firmware upgrades or configuration restores on the devices. 1 Log into the web configurator as root (the default user name is “root” and the default password is “root”) and click the System Manager icon in the Control Panel.
Chapter 4 Initial Setup 4.2 Registering a Device You must register one or more compatible devices to Vantage Access to allow remote management. • To register a single device, enter its information in the Provision Manager > Device Manipulation screen (see Section 8.1.2 on page 113). • To register single or multiple devices, configure the devices’ information in an XML or CSV file and upload the file to Vantage Access. See Section 4.2.1 on page 94 for information on using an XML file, and see Section 4.2.
Chapter 4 Initial Setup 4.2.2 Editing a CSV File You can import multiple devices to Vantage Access at one time using a CSV (CommaSeparated Values) file. You can view and edit CSV files in a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel. To import multiple devices at one time, you need to create an CSV file that contains the information (such as the device name, OUI, serial number and device type) for each compatible device.
Chapter 4 Initial Setup 3 Click Import. 4 When the file import is successful, you can Search for the new entry or entries. The new devices are not yet registered. To complete the device registration, see Section 4.2.4 on page 96. If you cannot see the new entry or entries, check the system logs and make sure the XML or CSV file format is correct. Figure 33 Check New Device 4.2.4 Device Setup for Registration You must configure the managed device to allow remote management from Vantage Access.
Chapter 4 Initial Setup " For initial setup, the registration process may take several minutes (depending on your network condition). 3 Search for the device and check its status. If the Registered icon displays ( ) and the device is an Internet Gateway device, device registration is successful and Vantage Access has stored the ZyXEL compatible device information to its database.
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P ART II Provision Manager This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 5 Device Status This chapter describes the Device Status screen that shows the system status of a selected device. 5.1 Viewing Device Status The Device Status screen displays when you select a device in the device window. Use this screen to view detailed device information (such as the MAC address, firmware version, registration status, and subscriber information).
Chapter 5 Device Status Figure 35 Provision Manager > Device Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7 Provision Manager > Device Status 102 LABEL DESCRIPTION Check Status Click this to display the current status of the device (online or offline). Reboot Click this to reboot the device.
Chapter 5 Device Status Table 7 Provision Manager > Device Status (continued) LABEL Retrieve DESCRIPTION Click this to obtain the latest device status information from the Vantage Access database. Device Information Model Name This field displays the device model. Serial Number This field displays the device’s individual factory serial number. Firmware Version This field displays the version of the firmware the device is currently using.
Chapter 5 Device Status Table 7 Provision Manager > Device Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION UDP ConnectionR equestURL This field displays the URL of the device to which Vantage Access sends a UDP (User Datagram Protocol) connection request. Protocol This field displays whether Vantage Access uses TCP or UDP to request a connection. ConnectionR equestUsern ame This field displays the user name Vantage Access uses to access the device.
Chapter 5 Device Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 Device Status > Subscriber LABEL DESCRIPTION Subscriber Name Enter the subscriber’s name for this device. Email Enter the subscriber’s e-mail address for this device. Address Enter the subscriber’s street address for this device. Telephone Number Enter the subscriber’s telephone number for this device. City Enter the subscriber’s city for this device.
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CHAPTER 6 Task Monitor This chapter describes the Task Monitor screen you use to monitor device configuration changes. 6.1 Task Monitor Overview Use the Task Monitor screen to view a list of configuration changes waiting to be applied and updated on the selected device(s). You can display the list of configuration changes for one or a group of devices.
Chapter 6 Task Monitor Table 9 Provision Manager > Task Monitor (continued) 108 LABEL DESCRIPTION Parameter This field displays the name of the parameter to be changed. Operator This field displays the action operator of the device. Next Click Next to go to the next screen. First This link is not available in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen. Prev Click Prev to go to the previous screen. Last This link is not available in the last screen.
CHAPTER 7 Device History Logs This chapter describes the History screen where you can display, query or purge device logs. 7.1 History Device Log Overview Vantage Access stores five types of logs: Firmware, provision, system, notification and VendorConfigFile logs. • Firmware logs record changes relating to the firmware of a managed device. Configure firmware changes in the File Manager > Device Firmware screens. • Provision logs record changes in the provisioning of a managed device.
Chapter 7 Device History Logs 7.2 Viewing Device Logs You can view the logs for the managed device(s) in the History screen. If you log in as the root, you can view logs for all managed devices. Click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel and select a device or device group folder in the Device Window. Then click History in the navigation panel. You can sort the entries in the table by clicking the headings.
Chapter 7 Device History Logs Table 10 Provision Manager > History (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION First This link is not available in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen. Prev Click Prev to go to the previous screen. Last This link is not available in the last screen. Click Last to go to the last screen. Go Enter a page number (1-9) and click Go to display the entries in that page. 7.2.
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CHAPTER 8 Device Manipulation This chapter describes the Provision Manager > Device Manipulation screens. These screens allow you to import and rename the devices managed by Vantage Access. 8.1 The Import Device Screen This section describes the Import Device screen you use to register one or more devices. 8.1.1 Import Device Overview You must register one or multiple devices to Vantage Access to allow remote management. The following outlines the general procedure.
Chapter 8 Device Manipulation Figure 40 Provision Manager > Device Manipulation > Import Device 3 Select Import One Device and enter the device information in the fields provided. Click More Subscriber Information to enter more details. 4 Click Import. 5 View the Device List panel to verify the device is registered to Vantage Access successfully. 8.1.3 Importing Devices Using XML or CSV File 1 2 3 4 5 Edit the XML or CSV file for your devices.
Chapter 8 Device Manipulation 4 If you want to import devices whose serial numbers are not entirely consecutive, enter a value in the Step field. For example, if you want to skip every second serial number, enter 2. 5 Click Import. 6 View the Device List panel to verify the device is registered to Vantage Access successfully. 8.1.5 Verifying Device Import/Registration When the file import is successful, you should see the new entry or entries in the Device List panel.
Chapter 8 Device Manipulation wan tr save Saves the settings. wan tr reset Set the device to register to the Vantage Access server. 2 Once connected to the network, the ZyXEL device automatically locates and registers to the Vantage Access server. " For initial setup, the registration process may take several minutes (depending on your network condition). 3 Check the device status in the Device List panel.
Chapter 8 Device Manipulation Figure 43 Device Manipulation > Rename Devices If you need an example CSV file to modify, click Example_RenameDevice.csv and save the file. In the Source File field, specify the location and name of the CSV file, or click Choose... to locate it. Then, click Apply to upload the CSV file and rename the devices. Alternatively, click Reset to clear the Source File field.
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CHAPTER 9 Template Management This chapter describes the Provision Manager > Management screens you use to manage device templates. 9.1 Device Template Management Overview On the Vantage Access computer, a device template contains parameter settings of a device. You can create new templates or load a template to devices. Two types of templates are available: common and device specific templates. • A common template file contains configuration settings that are the same across all devices.
Chapter 9 Template Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 12 Provision Manager > Template > Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this check box and click Delete to remove the selected template. Select Select All to mark all entries. Template Name This field displays the descriptive name of a template. Time This field displays the time the template was created.
Chapter 9 Template Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 13 Provision Manager > Template > Management > Import LABEL DESCRIPTION Name This field displays the name of the template to which this parameter belongs. Template Type Select the template type of the file you are going to import in this screen. See Section 9.1 on page 119 for more information. File Type the full path or click Browse to locate the template file in your computer.
Chapter 9 Template Management Table 14 Provision Manager > Template > Management > Edit (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION First This link is not available in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen. Prev Click Prev to go to the previous screen. Last This link is not available in the last screen. Click Last to go to the last screen. Go Enter a page number and click Go to display the entries in that page. Back Click Back to return to the previous screen.
Chapter 9 Template Management 9.3.2 Modifying a Parameter Value You can change the value of a parameter in a template in the Modify Parameter screen. In the template Edit screen, click the modify icon ( ) for the selected parameter to display the Modify Parameter screen. The OUI-SN field displays in the screen if you select a devicespecific template. Figure 48 Provision Manager > Template > Management > Edit > Modify Parameter The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 9 Template Management After a new template is created, an entry is added in the Management screen (click Template > Management). Figure 49 Template > Save as Template The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 Provision Manager > Pre-Provision > Template > Save LABEL DESCRIPTION Parameters Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this check box to include the selected parameter in the new template.
Chapter 9 Template Management Table 17 Provision Manager > Pre-Provision > Template > Save (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Template Name Enter a descriptive name (up to 128 characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z, _ or - without spaces)) for the new template. Description Enter a short description (up to 256 characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z, _ or - without spaces)) for the new template. Back Click this to return to the previous screen. Note: This button displays only when you are saving a group’s template.
Chapter 9 Template Management Table 18 Template > Load Template 126 LABEL DESCRIPTION Time This field displays the time the template was created. Description This field displays a short description about the template. Click this to see the whole description. Load Click Load to apply the template to the device(s). Next Click Next to go to the next screen. First This link is not available in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen.
CHAPTER 10 Data Model Management This chapter discusses how to view and configure data models. Data models are standard configuration templates used by the managed devices. Only root can configure data models. 10.1 Managing a Data Model (Root) This screen allows you to see the data models used by Vantage Access. To display the screen, log into the Web Configurator as root and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. Then click Provision > Management. The following screen displays.
Chapter 10 Data Model Management Table 19 Provision > Management (Root) LABEL DESCRIPTION Import Click this to upload a data model to Vantage Access. The Import Data Model screen displays. Delete Select a data model and click this to delete a data model from Vantage Access. Note: Once a data model has been deleted, it cannot be retrieved. You must import it again. 10.1.1 The Import Data Model Screen Use this screen to upload a data model to Vantage Access.
CHAPTER 11 Device Provisioning This chapter introduces the Provision screens and shows you how to configure device settings through Vantage Access. 11.1 Device Provision Overview " The Provision screens are available for manager accounts only. The Provision screens available for root are covered in Chapter 10 on page 127 11.2 Device Provision Use this method to configure one or more devices. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning The table below describes the fields in the screen for unregistered devices. Table 21 Provision Manager > Provision > Unregistered Device TABLE HEADING DESCRIPTION Root Object InternetGateway Device This CPE (customer premise equipment) device is either a broadband router or a broadband access device able to be managed by the Vantage Access. Select Version 1.0 to apply TR-069 settings. Select Version 1.1 to apply TR106 amendment 1 settings. Select Version 1.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Figure 55 The Data Model Tree The data model tree contains all the parameter sets ( ) related to the given data model. When a parameter set has subsets, a folder icon ( ) displays. When you click a parameter set icon, a list of parameters displays. 11.2.3.1 Parameter List A parameter list screen displays the parameters in a data model parameter set. The following shows an example.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning 11.2.3.2 Table Pop-up Screen If the text is too long to fit into a table column, Vantage Access displays the text as a link. Click on the link to display a pop-up screen that shows the text in full. The following shows an example. Figure 57 Table Pop-up Screen 11.2.4 Configuring CPE Methods CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) methods are functions the managed devices support to modify or send back parameter information.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 Provision > CPE Methods " FIELD DESCRIPTION CPE Methods Select SetParameterValues to change the value of the parameter on the device. Select GetParameterValues to obtain information of one or more parameters from the device. Select GetParameterNames to obtain the names of the parameter(s) on the device. Select SetParameterAttribute to change the settings of one or more parameters on the device.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning 11.2.5 Profile Use this menu to quickly find and configure specific parameter settings for an unregistered device. You can also use this menu to view existing profile settings for a registered device. This is an example to show you how to define profiles for an unregistered device. 1 Select an unregistered device in the Device List and then select Provision > Data Model. The screen displays as shown.
Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Figure 61 Profile Configuration Example: Profile Submenus 5 Click an object name. For example, Device.LAN. The related parameter list appears. Figure 62 Profile Configuration Example: Parameter List 6 See Section 11.2.3.1 on page 131 and Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for how to configure the parameters. 11.3 Device Configuration Update Request When you change the device settings in Vantage Access, a configuration update request is generated for the device(s).
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CHAPTER 12 Short Cut This chapter discusses how to view, add and delete short cuts. Short cuts let you easily apply parameters (settings). 12.1 Short Cut Overview A short cut uses a brief name to avoid needing to jump into complex device configuration submenus. For example, you can configure the parameter value of InternetGatewayDevice.DeviceInfo in the Short Cut screen. Otherwise, you have to click Data Model, InternetGatewayDevice, and then the DeviceInfo screen to configure its value.
Chapter 12 Short Cut 12.1.2 Add a Short Cut Use this screen to configure a new short cut. To display the screen, log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click Provision Manager. Then click Short cut > Operation > Add. Figure 64 Provision > Short Cut > Add The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 Provision > Short Cut > Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Shortcut Name Enter a descriptive name (up to 128 characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z, _ or - without spaces)) for the new short cut.
P ART III Internet Gateway Device 1.0 (TR-069) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 13 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you display to view and set basic device settings. 13.1 Internet Gateway Device You can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Provision > InternetGatewayDevice.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Figure 67 TR-069: DeviceInfo The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 27 TR-069: DeviceInfo 142 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. ManufacturerOUI This field displays the six-hexadecimal-digit OUI (Organization Unit Identifier) of the company. The OUI is a unique number assigned by the IANA.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Table 27 TR-069: DeviceInfo (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpTime This field displays the time (in seconds) since the device was last restarted. FirstUseDate This field displays the time and date the device first established a network connection. DeviceLog Enter additional information for this device. VendorConfigFile NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of configuration files. 13.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Figure 69 TR-069: VendorConfigFile 13.4.1 Vendor Configuration File Details Use this screen to find detailed vendor configuration information. You can display this screen using one of the following methods: • click a file name in the VendorConfigFile screen • click InternetGatewayDevice > DeviceInfo > VendorConfigFile and click a number. Figure 70 TR-069: VendorConfigFile: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Figure 71 TR-069: ManagementServer The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 30 TR-069: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays the address of the Vantage Access server to which the device connects for remote management. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com/TR069”. Username This field displays the user name the device uses to access Vantage Access.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Table 30 TR-069: ManagementServer (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ConnectionReque stPassword This field displays the password associated with the user name above. UpgradesManage d This field displays 1 to show that the Vantage Access may upgrade firmware on the device. This field displays 0 to indicate that remote firmware upgrade through Vantage Access is disabled. KickURL This field displays the URL on the LAN from which the device can initiate a Kick request.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Table 31 TR-069: Time (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE DaylightSavingsU sed This field displays 1 to indicate that daylight savings time is enabled on the device. This field displays 0 if this feature is disabled. DaylightSavingsSt This field is applicable if the DaylightSavingsUsed field is 1. art This field displays the starting date of the daylight savings time in the format 000000-00T00:00:00.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 32 TR-069: UserInterface 148 PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if a password is required to log into the web configurator on the device. This field displays 0 if a password is not required.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup 13.8 Layer3 Forwarding Use the Layer3Forwarding screen to view the current layer 3 forwarding status and the number of forwarding entries on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer3Forwarding. Figure 74 TR-069: Layer3Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Figure 76 TR-069: Layer3 Forwarding Table: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 34 TR-069: Layer3 Forwarding: Forwarding 150 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that entry in the forwarding table is enabled. A value of 0 means that the rule is disabled. This is the default setting for new forwarding entries.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup 13.9 LAN Configuration Security Use the LANConfigSecurity screen to display and configure the password to allow LAN access on the device for auto-configuration settings. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > InternetGatewayDevice > LANConfigSecurity. Figure 77 TR-069: LANConfigSecurity 13.
Chapter 13 General Device Setup Table 35 TR-069: IPPingDiagnostics (continued) 152 LABEL DESCRIPTION Host This field displays the IP address or domain name of the host the device is to ping to test the connection. NumberOfRepetition s This field displays the number of ping test before displaying the result. Timeout This field displays the timeout (in milli-seconds) for a ping test. DataBlockSize This field displays the size of the packet to send for each ping test.
CHAPTER 14 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view LAN settings. 14.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the LAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice to display the screen.
Chapter 14 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 36 TR-069: LANDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE LANEthernetInterf This field displays the number of instances on the LAN interface. aceNumberOfEntr ies LANUSBInterface NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of instances on the USB interface.
Chapter 14 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 37 TR-069: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if Vantage Access can change the default DHCP server setting on the LAN interface. This field displays 0 to have the device use the default DHCP server settings on the LAN. No changes are allowed.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 37 TR-069: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE AllowedMACAddresses This field displays the MAC address(es) allowed to pass through the LAN. IPInterfaceNumberOfEntri es This field displays the number of IP subnets on the LAN. This field is 1 if IP alias is not supported on the LAN. 14.2.1 IP Interface The IPInterface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 38 TR-069: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE IPInterfaceSubnetMas This field displays the subnet mask on the LAN. For example, 255.255.255.0. k IPInterfaceAddressing This field displays the method to assign IP address on the LAN interface. Type DHCP means the device is set to assign IP addresses from a DHCP server. Static means the device is set to use a fixed IP address configured in the field above.
Chapter 14 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 39 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the LAN Ethernet interface is active. 0 indicates the LAN Ethernet interface is disabled. In this case, no connection is allowed. Status This field displays the connection status of the Ethernet interface.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 40 TR-069: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE PacketsSent This field displays the number of transmitted packets on this interface. PacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. 14.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when your device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summary of the USB interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 14 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 41 TR-069: LAN Device: LANUSBInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the USB interface on the LAN is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the USB interface on the LAN. MACAddress This field displays the MAC address of the USB interface on the LAN.
Chapter 14 LAN Device 14.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is applicable to a device with built-in wireless capabilities. Use the WLANConfiguration screen to view the number of wireless LAN interface on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. Click a number and WLANConfiguration to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Figure 91 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 43 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration 162 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the WLAN interface is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the WLAN interface.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 43 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE Channel This field displays the wireless channel number (0 to 255) to use for transmission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 characters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconType This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wireless security.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 43 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) 164 PARAMETER NAME VALUE BasicDataTransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on the device. Multiple transmission rates are separated by commas (,). For example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Table 43 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE TotalPacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. TotalAssociations This field displays the number of wireless clients associated to this device. 14.6 WLAN Association List The AssociatedDevice screen displays a list of WLAN devices that are currently connected to the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 14 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 44 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: AssociatedDevice LABEL DESCRIPTION AssociatedDeviceMACA ddress This field displays the MAC address of an associated device. AssociatedDeviceIPAddr ess This field displays the IP address or domain name of an associated device.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Figure 95 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays the WEP key content. Depending on the encryption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field displays 10 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “AF”). For 104-bit encryption level, this field displays 26 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “A-F”). The WEP key content is not sent when requested.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Figure 97 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 45 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PreSharedKey This field displays a pre-shared key for WPA security. KeyPassphrase This field displays the passphrase the device uses to generate a preshared key or WEP key based.
Chapter 14 LAN Device Figure 99 TR-069: LAN Device: Hosts: Host 14.9.2 LAN Host Table Details Display the detailed Host screen to view or configure DHCP host settings (such as IP address, lease time, etc.). 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. 2 Click a number and Hosts. 3 Click Host and a number to display the screen. Figure 100 TR-069: LAN Device: Hosts: Host: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen.
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CHAPTER 15 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view WAN settings. 15.1 WAN Device Screen Overview Use the WAN Device screens to configure or view the WAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. The WANDevice screen displays the number of connected WAN interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.2 WAN Common Interface Configuration You can view basic common connection status in the WANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 103 TR-069: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.2.1 Connection Use the Connection screen to view the Internet connection instance. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Connection to display the screen. Figure 104 TR-069: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig: Connection 15.2.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANDSLInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 106 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 49 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpstreamCurrRate This field displays the current payload bandwidth (in kbps) of the upstream DSL channel. DownstreamCurrRate This field displays the current payload bandwidth (in kbps) of the downstream DSL channel. UpstreamMaxRate This field displays the attainable bandwidth (in kbps) for the upstream DSL channel.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Figure 107 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig: Stats 15.3.2 WAN DSL Line Statistics Details You can view the line statistics in the Stats screens. The following statistics screens are available. Field labels are the same in all the screens. • Total: This screen displays the statistics with the totals. • Showtime: This screen displays the statistics since the most recent DSL Showtime. • LastShowtime: This screen displays the statistics since the second most recent DSL Showtime.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 50 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig: Stats (Total) (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE CellDelin This field displays the number of cell-delineation errors. LinkRetrain This field displays the number to link retrain errors. InitErrors This field displays the number of initialization errors. InitTimeouts This field displays the number of initialization timeout errors. LossOfFraming This field displays the number of Loss Of Framing errors.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.4.1 WAN Ethernet Statistics View the statistics for the WAN interface in the Stats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number WANEthernetInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Stats to display the statistics screen. Figure 110 TR-069: WAN Device: WANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.6 WAN DSL Connection Service Information You can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANDSLConnectionManagement. 3 Click ConnectionService to display the screen. Figure 112 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLConnectionManagement: ConnectionService 15.6.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 53 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLConnectionManagement: ConnectionService: Setup (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE DestinationAddress This field shows the destination address of the connection. The address displayed varies depending on the connection type. This field displays VCI/VPI for a PVC connection. This field displays an ATM connection name or ATM address for an SVC connection. LinkType This field displays the type of the link.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 54 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLDiagnostics (continued) PARAMETER VALUE NAME QLNpsds This field displays the quiet line noise per subcarrier for the downstream traffic in comma-separated list of numbers. Maximum list of numbers is 256 for an ADSL/ADSL2 connection and 512 for an ADSL2+ connection. SNRpsds This field displays the Signal-to-Noise ratio per subcarrier for the downstream traffic.
Chapter 15 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 55 TR-069: WAN Device: WANConnectionDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE WANIPConnectionNumberOf Entries This field displays the number of WANIPConnection entries associated to the WANConnectionDevice. WANPPPConnectionNumber OfEntries This field displays the number of WANPPPConnection entries associated to the WANConnectionDevice. 15.9.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 56 TR-069: WAN Device: WANDSLLinkConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE LinkType This field displays the type for this DSL link. EoA sets the device to use the bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC2684) link type. IPoA sets the device to use the routed IP over ATM (RFC2684) link type. PPPoA sets the device to use the PPP over ATM (RFC2364) link type. PPPoE sets the device to use the PPP over Ethernet on bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC2516, RFC2684) link type.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.10 WAN ATM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the ATM layer. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.11 WAN Ethernet Link Configuration The WANEthernetLinkConfig screen displays the Ethernet link status (Up, Down or Unavailable) in the EthernetLinkStatus field. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANEthernetLinkConfig to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 15 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 58 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPOTSLinkConfig PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the POTS link is active; otherwise it displays 0. LinkStatus This field displays the link status (Up, Down, Dialing, Connecting or Unavailable).
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.13.1 WAN IP Connection Details You can configure and view basic IP settings for the WAN connection in the detailed WANIPConnection screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection. 4 Click a number to display the screen as shown. Figure 122 TR-069: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 59 TR-069: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE LastConnectionError This field displays the cause for the last failed connection attempt. AutoDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link. IdleDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) of inactivity timeout for a link.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection. 4 Click a number and PortMapping to display the screen as shown. Figure 123 TR-069: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: PortMapping 15.13.3 Port Mapping Table Details Use the detailed PortMapping screen to configure the port mapping settings for the WAN IP connection. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 60 TR-069: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: PortMapping: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ExternalPort This field displays a port number (between 0 and 4294967295) the device listens on for NAT connection requests. 0 indicates a wildcard. This sets the device to forward a wildcard packet to the internal port. InternalPort This field displays a port number for the internal port (between 1 and 4294967295) to which the device forwards packets with wildcard.
Chapter 15 WAN Device 15.14 WAN PPP Connection Display the WANPPPConnection screen to view PPP connection instance on the WAN interface. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANPPPConnection to display the screen as shown. Figure 126 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection 15.14.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Figure 127 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 62 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details 192 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that this link is active; otherwise, it displays 0.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 62 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE IdleDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) of inactivity before a link times out. When the time is reached without any network activity through the link, the device automatically disconnects the link. 0 means you do not want the device to disconnect the link automatically.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Table 62 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RouteProtocolRx This field displays the routing protocol (RIP1, RIP2 or OSPF) the link is to use. Off disables the routing feature. PPPLCPEcho This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo. PPPLCPEchoRetry This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo retry.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Figure 129 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 63 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PortMappingEnabled This field displays 1 to indicate that the port mapping entry on this link is enabled; otherwise this field displays 0.
Chapter 15 WAN Device Figure 130 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 64 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This field displays the total number of bytes sent through the WAN since the device was last reset.
P ART IV Internet Gateway Device 1.1 (TR-098) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 16 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you display to view and set basic device settings. 16.1 Internet Gateway Device You can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 132 TR-098: DeviceInfo The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 66 TR-098: DeviceInfo 200 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. ManufacturerOUI This field displays the six-hexadecimal-digit OUI (Organization Unit Identifier) of the company. The OUI is a unique number assigned by the IANA.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 66 TR-098: DeviceInfo (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpTime This field displays the time (in seconds) since the device was last restarted. FirstUseDate This field displays the time and date the device first established a network connection. DeviceLog Enter additional information for this device. VendorConfigFile NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of configuration files. 16.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 134 TR-098: VendorConfigFile 16.4.1 Vendor Configuration File Details This screen displays detailed vendor configuration file information. You can find this screen using one of the following methods: • click a file name in the VendorConfigFile screen • click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > DeviceInfo > VendorConfigFile and click a number. Figure 135 TR-098: VendorConfigFile: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 136 TR-098: ManagementServer The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 69 TR-098: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays the address of the Vantage Access server to which the device connects for remote management. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com/TR098”. Username This field displays the user name the device uses to access Vantage Access.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 69 TR-098: ManagementServer (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpgradesManage d This field displays 1 to allow Vantage Access to upgrade firmware on the device. This field displays 0 to indicate that remote firmware upgrade through Vantage Access is disabled. KickURL This field displays the URL on the LAN from which the device can initiate a Kick request.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 70 TR-098: Time (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE DaylightSavingsSt This field is applicable if the DaylightSavingsUsed field is 1. art This field displays the starting date of the daylight savings time in the format 000000-00T00:00:00. DaylightSavingsE nd This field is applicable if the DaylightSavingsUsed field is 1. This field displays the end date of the daylight savings time in the format 0000-0000T00:00:00. 16.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 71 TR-098: UserInterface (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpgradeAvailable This field displays 1 to allow user to view the upgrade information on the device; otherwise it displays 0. WarrantyDate This field displays the time the warranty on the device expires. ISPName This field displays the name of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). ISPHelpDesk This field displays the telephone number of your ISP’s help desk.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 139 TR-098: Layer3Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 72 TR-098: Layer3Forwarding PARAMETER NAME VALUE Default ConnectionService This field displays the complete hierarchical name for the default WAN interface. ForwardNumberofEntries This field displays the number of forwarding entries. 16.8.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 141 TR-098: Layer3 Forwarding Table: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 73 TR-098: Layer3 Forwarding: Forwarding 208 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that entry in the forwarding table is enabled. A value of 0 means that the rule is disabled. This is the default setting for new forwarding entries.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup 16.9 Layer2 Bridging Use the Layer2Bridging screen to configure the bridge settings between layer2 LAN and/or WAN interfaces on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer2Bridging. Figure 142 TR-098: Layer2Bridging The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup 16.9.2 Bridging Table Details Use the detailed Bridge screen to view and configure the bridge table entry on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer2Bridging > Bridge. Click a number to display the screen. Figure 144 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Bridge: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 146 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 76 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION FilterKey This field displays the index number of the filter table entry. FilterEnable This field displays whether the entry is enabled. FilterStatus This field displays the status of the entry.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 76 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION SourceMACAddress FilterExclude This field displays whether the filter is to allow packets with the source MAC address(es) not specified. DestMACAddressFilt This field displays the list of destination MAC address(es) to filter. Multiple erList entries are separated by commas.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 147 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Marking 16.9.6 Marking Table Details Use the detailed Marking screen to view and configure the marking table entry on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer2Bridging > Marking. Click a number to display the screen. Figure 148 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: Marking: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup 16.9.7 Available Interface Table Use the AvailableInterface screen to view the interface table list on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer2Bridging > AvailableInterface. Figure 149 TR-098: Layer2Bridging: AvailableInterface 16.9.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 151 TR-098: QueueManagement The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 79 TR-098: QueueManagement LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable This field displays whether queue management is activated or not. MaxQueues This field displays the maximum number of queues on the device. MaxClassificationEnt This field displays the maximum number of entries in the classification table.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 79 TR-098: QueueManagement LABEL DESCRIPTION DefaultQueue This field displays the index number of the default queue table for traffic without a specified classifier. DefaultDSCPMark This field displays the default DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) for traffic without a specified classifier. DefaultEthernetPriori This field displays the default priority level for traffic without a specified tyMark classifier.
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Chapter 16 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 80 TR-098: QueueManagement: Classification: Details 218 LABEL DESCRIPTION ClassificationKey This field displays the index number of the classification table. ClassificationEnable This field displays whether the classification table is activated or not. ClassificationStatus This field displays the status of the classification table.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 80 TR-098: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION SSAP This field displays the value of the Source link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify. SSAPExclude This field displays whether the device is to classify packets whose SSAP value is not specified above. DSAP This field displays the value of the Destination link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 80 TR-098: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION DSCPMark This field displays whether the device is to change the DSCP settings on incoming packets. EthernetPriorityChec k This field displays whether the device is to match the priority level in the packets. EthernetPriorityExcl ude This field displays whether the device is to classify packets whose priority level matches or does not match EthernetPriorityCheck above.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 155 TR-098: QueueManagement: App: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 81 TR-098: QueueManagement: App: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION AppKey This field displays the index number of the application table entry. AppEnable This field displays whether this entry is activated or not. AppStatus This field displays the status of the entry.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup 16.10.6 Queue Flow Details Use the detailed Flow screen to view and configure the queue flow table entry on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Flow. Click a number to display the screen. Figure 157 TR-098: QueueManagement: Flow: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup 16.10.7 Queue Policer Use the Policer screen to view the queue policy table list on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Policer. Figure 158 TR-098: QueueManagement: Policer 16.10.8 Queue Policer Details Use the detailed Policer screen to view and configure the queue policy table entry on the device.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 83 TR-098: QueueManagement: Policer: Details (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION CommittedBurstSize This field displays the committed burst rate (in bytes) for this entry. ExcessBurstSize This field displays the excess burst rate (in bytes) for this entry. PeakRate This field displays the peak rate (in bits/sec) allowed for this entry. PeakBurstSize This field displays the peak burst rate (in bytes) for this entry.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 161 TR-098: QueueManagement: Queue: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 84 TR-098: QueueManagement: Queue: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION QueueKey This field displays the index number of the queue table entry. QueueEnable This field displays whether the entry is activated or not. QueueStatus This field displays the current status of the entry.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Figure 162 TR-098: LANConfigSecurity 16.12 IP Ping Diagnostics Use the IPPingDiagnostics screen to configure the ping test settings on a device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > IPPingDiagnostics. Figure 163 TR-098: IPPingDiagnostics The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 16 General Device Setup Table 85 TR-098: IPPingDiagnostics (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION SuccessCount This field displays the number of ping tests that are successful before the timeout. FailureCount This field displays the number of ping tests that failed. AverageResponseTi me This field displays the average response time (in milli-seconds) of successful ping tests. If there are no successful responses, this field displays 0.
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CHAPTER 17 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view LAN settings. 17.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the LAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 17 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 86 TR-098: LANDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE LANEthernetInterf This field displays the number of instances on the LAN interface. aceNumberOfEntr ies LANUSBInterface NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of instances on the USB interface.
Chapter 17 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 87 TR-098: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if Vantage Access can change the default DHCP server setting on the LAN interface. This field displays 0 to have the device use the default DHCP server settings on the LAN. No changes are allowed.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 87 TR-098: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE AllowedMACAddresses This field displays the MAC address(es) allowed to pass through the LAN. IPInterfaceNumberOfEntri es This field displays the number of IP subnets on the LAN. This field is 1 if IP alias is not supported on the LAN. 17.2.1 IP Interface The IPInterface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 88 TR-098: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE IPInterfaceSubnetMas This field displays the subnet mask on the LAN. For example, 255.255.255.0. k IPInterfaceAddressing This field displays the method to assign IP address on the LAN interface. Type DHCP means the device is set to assign IP address from a DHCP server. Static means the device is set to use a fixed IP address configured in the field above.
Chapter 17 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 89 TR-098: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the LAN Ethernet interface is active. 0 indicates the LAN Ethernet interface is disabled. In this case, no connection is allowed. Status This field displays the connection status of the Ethernet interface.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 90 TR-098: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE PacketsSent This field displays the number of transmitted packets on this interface. PacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. 17.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when your device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summary of the USB interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 17 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 91 TR-098: LAN Device: LANUSBInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the USB interface on the LAN is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the USB interface on the LAN. MACAddress This field displays the MAC address of the USB interface on the LAN.
Chapter 17 LAN Device 17.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is applicable to a device with built-in wireless capabilities. Use the WLANConfiguration screen to view the number of wireless LAN interfaces on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. Click a number and WLANConfiguration to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Figure 176 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 93 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration 238 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the WLAN interface is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the WLAN interface.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 93 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE Channel This field displays the wireless channel number (0 to 255) to use for transmission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 characters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconType This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wireless security.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 93 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) 240 PARAMETER NAME VALUE BasicDataTransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on the device. Multiple transmission rates are separated by commas (,). For example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Table 93 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE TotalPacketsSent This field displays the number of transmitted packets on this interface. TotalPacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. TotalAssociations This field displays the number of wireless clients associated to this device. 17.
Chapter 17 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 94 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: AssociatedDevice: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION AssociatedDeviceMACA ddress This field displays the MAC address of an associated device. AssociatedDeviceIPAddr ess This field displays the IP address or domain name of an associated device.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Figure 180 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays the WEP key content. Depending on the encryption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field displays 10 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “AF”). For 104-bit encryption level, this field displays 26 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “A-F”). The WEP key content is not sent when requested.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Figure 182 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 95 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PreSharedKey This field displays a pre-shared key for WPA security. KeyPassphrase This field displays the passphrase the device uses to generate a preshared key or WEP key based.
Chapter 17 LAN Device Figure 184 TR-098: LAN Device: Hosts: Host 17.9.2 LAN Host Table Details Display the detailed Host screen to view or configure DHCP host settings (such as IP address, lease time, etc.). 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. 2 Click a number and Hosts. 3 Click Host and a number to display the screen. Figure 185 TR-098: LAN Device: Hosts: Host: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen.
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CHAPTER 18 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view WAN settings. 18.1 WAN Device Screen Overview Use the WAN Device screens to configure or view the WAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. The WANDevice screen displays the number of connected WAN interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.2 WAN Common Interface Configuration You can view basic common connection status in the WANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 188 TR-098: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.2.1 Connection Use the Connection screen to view the Internet connection instance. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Connection to display the screen. Figure 189 TR-098: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig: Connection 18.2.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANDSLInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 191 TR-098: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 99 TR-098: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpstreamCurrRate This field displays the current payload bandwidth (in kbps) of the upstream DSL channel. DownstreamCurrRate This field displays the current payload bandwidth (in kbps) of the downstream DSL channel. UpstreamMaxRate This field displays the attainable bandwidth (in kbps) for the upstream DSL channel.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.3.2 WAN DSL Line Statistics Details You can view the line statistics in the Stats screens. The following statistics screens are available. Field labels are the same in all the screens. • Total: This screen displays the statistics with the totals. • Showtime: This screen displays the statistics since the most recent DSL Showtime. • LastShowtime: This screen displays the statistics since the second most recent DSL Showtime.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 100 TR-098: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig: Stats (Total) (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ErroredSecs This field displays the number of Errored Seconds. SeverelyErroredSecs This field displays the number of Severely Errored Seconds. FECErrors This field displays the number of FEC errors. ATUCFECErrors This field displays the number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C. HECErrors This field displays the number of HEC errors.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number WANEthernetInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Stats to display the statistics screen. Figure 194 TR-098: WAN Device: WANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.6 WAN DSL Connection Service Information You can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANDSLConnectionManagement. 3 Click ConnectionService to display the screen. Figure 196 TR-098: WAN Device: ConnectionService 18.6.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 103 TR-098: WAN Device: ConnectionService: Setup (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE DestinationAddress This field shows the destination address of the connection. The address displayed varies depending on the connection type. This field displays VCI/VPI for a PVC connection. This field displays an ATM connection name or ATM address for an SVC connection. LinkType This field displays the type of the link. ConnectionType This field displays the name of the connection type.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 104 TR-098: WAN Device: WANDSLDiagnostics (continued) PARAMETER VALUE NAME QLNpsds This field displays the quiet line noise per subcarrier for the downstream traffic in comma-separated list of numbers. Maximum list of numbers is 256 for an ADSL/ADSL2 connection and 512 for an ADSL2+ connection. SNRpsds This field displays the Signal-to-Noise ratio per subcarrier for the downstream traffic.
Chapter 18 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 105 TR-098: WAN Device: WANConnectionDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE WANIPConnectionNumberOf Entries This field displays the number of WANIPConnection entries associated to the WANConnectionDevice. WANPPPConnectionNumber OfEntries This field displays the number of WANPPPConnection entries associated to the WANConnectionDevice. 18.9.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 106 TR-098: WAN Device: WANDSLLinkConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE LinkType This field displays the type for this DSL link. EoA sets the device to use the bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC2684) link type. IPoA sets the device to use the routed IP over ATM (RFC2684) link type. PPPoA sets the device to use the PPP over ATM (RFC2364) link type. PPPoE sets the device to use the PPP over Ethernet on bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC2516, RFC2684) link type.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.10 WAN ATM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the ATM layer. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.11 WAN Ethernet Link Configuration The WANEthernetLinkConfig screen displays the Ethernet link status (Up, Down or Unavailable) in the EthernetLinkStatus field. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANEthernetLinkConfig to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 18 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 108 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPOTSLinkConfig PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the POTS link is active; otherwise it displays 0. LinkStatus This field displays the link status (Up, Down, Dialing, Connecting or Unavailable).
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.13.1 WAN IP Connection Details You can configure and view basic IP settings for the WAN IP connection in the detailed WANIPConnection screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection. 4 Click a number to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 109 TR-098: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details (continued) 264 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Uptime This field displays the number of seconds the link has been up. LastConnectionError This field displays the cause for the last failed connection attempt. AutoDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link.
Chapter 18 WAN Device 18.13.2 Port Mapping Table Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the WAN IP connection. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection. 4 Click a number and PortMapping to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 18 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 110 TR-098: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: PortMapping: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PortMappingEnabled This field displays 1 to indicate that the port mapping entry on this link is enabled; otherwise this field displays 0. PortMappingLeaseDurati on This field displays the time (between 1 to 4294967295 seconds) the device stores the port mapping entry.
Chapter 18 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 111 TR-098: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This field displays the total number of bytes sent through the WAN since the device was last reset. EthernetBytesRec eived This field displays the total number of bytes received on the WAN since the device was last reset.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Figure 211 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 112 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details 268 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that this link is active; otherwise, it displays 0.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 112 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE AutoDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link. 0 means you do not want the device to disconnect the link automatically. IdleDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) of inactivity timeout for a link.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Table 112 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RouteProtocolRx This field displays the routing protocol (RIP1, RIP2 or OSPF) the link is to use. Off disables the routing feature. PPPLCPEcho This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo. PPPLCPEchoRetry This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo retry.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Figure 213 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 113 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PortMappingEnabled This field displays 1 to indicate that the port mapping entry on this link is enabled; otherwise this field displays 0.
Chapter 18 WAN Device Figure 214 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 114 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This field displays the total number of bytes sent through the WAN since the device was last reset.
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P ART V Internet Gateway Device 1.2 (TR-098 Amendment 1) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 19 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you display to view and set basic device settings. 19.1 Internet Gateway Device You can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 216 TR-098 Amendment 1: DeviceInfo The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 116 TR-098 Amendment 1: DeviceInfo 278 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. ManufacturerOUI This field displays the six-hexadecimal-digit OUI (Organization Unit Identifier) of the company. The OUI is a unique number assigned by the IANA.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 116 TR-098 Amendment 1: DeviceInfo (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpTime This field displays the time (in seconds) since the device was last restarted. FirstUseDate This field displays the time and date the device first established a network connection. DeviceLog Enter additional information for this device. VendorConfigFile NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of configuration files. 19.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 117 TR-098 Amendment 1: VendorConfigFile: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Name This field displays the name of the vendor configuration file applied to the device. Version This field displays the version number of the vendor configuration file. Date This field displays the time and date the vendor configuration file was applied on the device.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 220 TR-098 Amendment 1: ManagementServer The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 119 TR-098 Amendment 1: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays the address of the Vantage Access server to which the device connects for remote management. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com/TR098”.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 119 TR-098 Amendment 1: ManagementServer (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE PeriodicInformTim This field is applicable when in the PeriodicInformEnable field is 1. e This field displays the reference time and date the device is to initiate the information updates. The time in the format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss. ParameterKey This field displays the parameter that is changed from the most recent information update.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > ManageableDevice. Figure 221 TR-098 Amendment 1: Manageable Devices 19.6.1 Manageable Device Details Use the detailed Managed Devices screen to configure the layer 3 forwarding table on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > ManageableDevice. Then click on an index number.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 223 TR-098 Amendment 1: Time The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 121 TR-098 Amendment 1: Time PARAMETER NAME VALUE NTPServer1 .. 5 This field displays the IP address or host name of the time server the device is to use to update the system time. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com”. CurrentLocalTime This field displays the current system time on the device.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 224 TR-098 Amendment 1: UserInterface The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 122 TR-098 Amendment 1: UserInterface PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if a password is required to log into the web configurator on the device. This field displays 0 if a password is not required.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 122 TR-098 Amendment 1: UserInterface (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ButtonColor This field displays the color (in six-character RGB number) of the buttons in the web configurator. For example, FFFFFF means white. ButtonTextColor This field displays the color (in six-character RGB number) of the text on the buttons in the web configurator. For example, FFFFFF means white.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer3Forwarding > Forwarding. Figure 226 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer3 Forwarding Table 19.9.2 Layer3 Forwarding Table Details Use the detailed Forwarding screen to configure the layer 3 forwarding table on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer3Forwarding > Forwarding. Then click on an index number.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 124 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer3 Forwarding: Forwarding (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE SourceSubnetMask This field displays the source subnet mask in dotted decimal notation for the route entry. ForwardingPolicy This field displays the index number of the forwarding policy the device is to use. GatewayIPAddress This field displays the IP address of the gateway in dotted decimal notation for the route entry.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 125 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION MarkingNumberOfE ntries This field displays the number of entries in the marking table. AvailableInterfaceNu mberOfEntries This field displays the number of entries in the interface table. 19.10.1 Bridging Table Use the Bridge screen to view the bridge table list on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup 19.10.3 Filter Table Use the Filter screen to view the filter table list on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > > InternetGatewayDevice > Layer2Bridging > Filter. Figure 231 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Filter 19.10.4 Filter Table Details Use the detailed Filter screen to view and configure the filter table entry on the device.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 127 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION FilterKey This field displays the index number of the filter table entry. FilterEnable This field displays whether the entry is enabled. FilterStatus This field displays the status of the entry.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 127 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Filter: Details (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION DestMACFromClient IDFilterExclude This field displays whether the filter is to allow packets with the client ID not specified for the destination MAC. SourceMACFromUs erClassIDFilter This field displays the list of DHCP user class identification ID (option77, RFC3004) to which source MAC address filter is applied. Multiple entries are separated by commas.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 128 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: Marking: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION MarkingKey This field displays the index number of the marking table entry. MarkingEnable This field displays whether the marking table entry is activated or not. MarkingStatus This field displays the status of the marking table entry.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 236 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: AvailableInterface: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 129 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging: AvailableInterface: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION AvailableInterfaceKe y This field displays the index number of the available interface table entry. InterfaceType This field displays the type of interface.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 130 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable This field displays whether queue management is activated or not. MaxQueues This field displays the maximum number of queues on the device. MaxClassificationEnt This field displays the maximum number of entries in the classification table.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 238 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Classification 19.11.2 Queue Classification Details Use the detailed Classification screen to view and configure queue classification settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Classification. Click a number to display the screen.
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Chapter 19 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 131 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Classification: Details 298 LABEL DESCRIPTION ClassificationKey This field displays the index number of the classification table. ClassificationEnable This field displays whether the classification table is activated or not.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 131 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION SSAP This field displays the value of the Source link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify. SSAPExclude This field displays whether the device is to classify packets whose SSAP value is not specified above. DSAP This field displays the value of the Destination link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 131 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION DSCPMark This field displays whether the device is to change the DSCP settings on incoming packets. EthernetPriorityChec k This field displays whether the device is to match the priority level in the packets. EthernetPriorityExcl ude This field displays whether the device is to classify packets whose priority level matches or does not match EthernetPriorityCheck above.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 241 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: App: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 132 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: App: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION AppKey This field displays the index number of the application table entry. AppEnable This field displays whether this entry is activated or not. AppStatus This field displays the status of the entry.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup 19.11.6 Queue Flow Details Use the detailed Flow screen to view and configure the queue flow table entry on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Flow. Click a number to display the screen. Figure 243 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Flow: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup 19.11.7 Queue Policer Use the Policer screen to view the queue policy table list on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Policer. Figure 244 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Policer 19.11.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 134 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Policer: Details (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION CommittedBurstSize This field displays the committed burst rate (in bytes) for this entry. ExcessBurstSize This field displays the excess burst rate (in bytes) for this entry. PeakRate This field displays the peak rate (in bits/sec) allowed for this entry. PeakBurstSize This field displays the peak burst rate (in bytes) for this entry.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 247 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Queue: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 135 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Queue: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION QueueKey This field displays the index number of the queue table entry. QueueEnable This field displays whether the entry is activated or not.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Figure 248 TR-098 Amendment 1: LANConfigSecurity 19.13 IP Ping Diagnostics Use the IPPingDiagnostics screen to configure the ping test settings on a device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > IPPingDiagnostics. Figure 249 TR-098 Amendment 1: IPPingDiagnostics The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 19 General Device Setup Table 136 TR-098 Amendment 1: IPPingDiagnostics (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION FailureCount This field displays the number of ping tests that failed. AverageResponseTi me This field displays the average response time (in milli-seconds) of successful ping tests. If there are no successful responses, this field displays 0. MinimumResponseT ime This field displays the minimum response time (in milli-seconds) of successful ping tests.
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CHAPTER 20 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view LAN settings. 20.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the LAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 20 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 137 TR-098 Amendment 1: LANDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE LANEthernetInterf This field displays the number of instances on the LAN interface. aceNumberOfEntr ies LANUSBInterface NumberOfEntries This field displays the number of instances on the USB interface.
Chapter 20 LAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 138 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if Vantage Access can change the default DHCP server setting on the LAN interface. This field displays 0 to have the device use the default DHCP server settings on the LAN. No changes are allowed.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 138 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE AllowedMACAddresses This field displays the MAC address(es) allowed to pass through the LAN. IPInterfaceNumberOfEntri es This field displays the number of IP subnets on the LAN. This field is 1 if IP alias is not supported on the LAN. 20.2.1 IP Interface The IPInterface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 139 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: IPInterface: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE IPInterfaceSubnetMas This field displays the subnet mask on the LAN. For example, 255.255.255.0. k IPInterfaceAddressing This field displays the method to assign IP address on the LAN interface. Type DHCP means the device is set to assign IP address from a DHCP server. Static means the device is set to use a fixed IP address configured in the field above.
Chapter 20 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 140 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the LAN Ethernet interface is active. 0 indicates the LAN Ethernet interface is disabled. In this case, no connection is allowed. Status This field displays the connection status of the Ethernet interface.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 141 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANEthernetInterfaceConfig: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE PacketsSent This field displays the number of transmitted packets on this interface. PacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. 20.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when your device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summary of the USB interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 20 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 142 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANUSBInterfaceConfig: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the USB interface on the LAN is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the USB interface on the LAN.
Chapter 20 LAN Device 20.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is applicable to a device with built-in wireless capabilities. Use the WLANConfiguration screen to view the number of wireless LAN interfaces on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. Click a number and WLANConfiguration to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Figure 262 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 144 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration 318 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the WLAN interface is enabled; otherwise, it displays 0. Status This field displays the connection status of the WLAN interface.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 144 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE Channel This field displays the wireless channel number (0 to 255) to use for transmission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 characters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconType This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wireless security.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 144 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) 320 PARAMETER NAME VALUE BasicDataTransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on the device. Multiple transmission rates are separated by commas (,). For example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Table 144 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE TotalPacketsSent This field displays the number of transmitted packets on this interface. TotalPacketsRecei ved This field displays the number of received packets on this interface. TotalAssociations This field displays the number of wireless clients associated to this device. 20.
Chapter 20 LAN Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 145 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: AssociatedDevice LABEL DESCRIPTION AssociatedDeviceMACA ddress This field displays the MAC address of an associated device. AssociatedDeviceIPAddr ess This field displays the IP address or domain name of an associated device.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Figure 266 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays the WEP key content. Depending on the encryption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field displays 10 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “AF”). For 104-bit encryption level, this field displays 26 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “a-z”, “A-F”).
Chapter 20 LAN Device Figure 268 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 146 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration: PreSharedKey: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PreSharedKey This field displays a pre-shared key for WPA security.
Chapter 20 LAN Device Figure 270 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: Hosts: Host 20.9.2 LAN Host Table Details Display the detailed Host screen to view or configure DHCP host settings (such as IP address, lease time, etc.). 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice. 2 Click a number and Hosts. 3 Click Host and a number to display the screen.
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CHAPTER 21 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view WAN settings. 21.1 WAN Device Screen Overview Use the WAN Device screens to configure or view the WAN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labels available vary depending on your device model. The WANDevice screen displays the number of connected WAN interface. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 21.2 WAN Common Interface Configuration You can view basic common connection status in the WANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 274 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 21.2.1 Connection Use the Connection screen to view the Internet connection instance. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANCommonInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Connection to display the screen. Figure 275 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANCommonInterfaceConfig: Connection 21.2.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 21.3 WAN DSL Interface Configuration Use the WANDSLInterfaceConfig to configure the DSL connection for Internet access. DSL connection setup is independent of other WAN interface parameter settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. Click a number and WANDSLInterfaceConfig to display the screen.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 150 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE InterleaveDepth This field is applicable when the DataPath field shows Interleave. This field displays the interleaved depth. LineNumber This field displays the number of the line pair used for the connection. For example, 1 means the inner most pair. UpstreamCurrRate This field displays the current payload bandwidth (in kbps) of the upstream DSL channel.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANDSLInterfaceConfig. 3 Click Stats. 21.3.2 WAN DSL Line Statistics Details You can view the line statistics in the Stats screens. The following statistics screens are available. Field labels are the same in all the screens. • Total: This screen displays the statistics with the totals.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 151 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLInterfaceConfig: Stats (Total) PARAMETER NAME VALUE CellDelin This field displays the number of cell-delineation errors. LinkRetrain This field displays the number to link retrain errors. InitErrors This field displays the number of initialization errors. InitTimeouts This field displays the number of initialization timeout errors. LossOfFraming This field displays the number of Loss Of Framing errors.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 152 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANEthernetInterfaceConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxBitRate This field displays the maximum link speed (10, 100 or Auto) on the interface. DuplexMode This field displays the duplex mode (Half, Full or Auto) for the interface. 21.4.1 WAN Ethernet Statistics View the statistics for the WAN interface in the Stats screen.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 281 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLConnectionManagement 21.6 WAN DSL Connection Service Information You can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANDSLConnectionManagement. 3 Click ConnectionService to display the screen. Figure 282 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: ConnectionService 21.6.
Chapter 21 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 154 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: ConnectionService: Setup PARAMETER NAME VALUE WANConnectionDevice This field displays the hierarchical name of the WAN connection device object associated with the connection. For example, “InternetGatewayDevice.WANDevice.1.WANConnectionDevice.
Chapter 21 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 155 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLDiagnostics PARAMETER VALUE NAME LoopDiagnost icsState This field displays the availability of the link diagnostic test result. Requested indicates a test is to be initialized. ACTPSDds This field displays the actual power spectral density for the downstream traffic.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 3 Click on an index to display the screen as shown. Figure 286 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANConnectionDevice: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 156 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANConnectionDevice: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE WANIPConnectionNumberOf Entries This field displays the number of WANIPConnection entries associated to the WANConnectionDevice.
Chapter 21 WAN Device The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 157 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLLinkConfig PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the DSL link is active; otherwise, this field displays 0. LinkStatus This field displays the link status (Up, Down, Initializing or Unavailable). LinkType This field displays the type for this DSL link.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 157 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANDSLLinkConfig (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ATMCRCErrors This field displays the number of ATM layer cyclic redundancy check errors. ATMHECErrors This field displays the number of Header Error Check related errors at the ATM layer. 21.10 WAN ATM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the ATM layer.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 158 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANATMF5LoopbackDiagnostics PARAMETER NAME VALUE MinimumResponseTime This field displays the minimum response time (in milliseconds) of the ping that received a successful response in the most recent ping test. If there is no successful response from the ping test, this field displays zero.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 290 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPOTSLinkConfig The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 159 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPOTSLinkConfig 342 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the POTS link is active; otherwise it displays 0. LinkStatus This field displays the link status (Up, Down, Dialing, Connecting or Unavailable).
Chapter 21 WAN Device 21.13 WAN IP Connection You can view the IP settings for the WAN connection in the WANIPConnection screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection to display the screen as shown. Figure 291 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection 21.13.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 292 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 160 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details 344 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that this link is active; otherwise this field displays 0.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 160 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RSIPAvailable This field displays whether the Realm-specific IP (RSIP) feature is supported on the device. NATEnabled This field displays 1 to indicate that the NAT (Network Address Translation) feature is enabled for this link; otherwise the field displays 0.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 293 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: PortMapping 21.13.3 Port Mapping Table Details Use the detailed PortMapping screen to configure the port mapping settings for the WAN IP connection. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANIPConnection. 4 Click a number and PortMapping. 5 Click a number to display the screen as shown.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 161 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANIPConnection: PortMapping: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE InternalPort This field displays a port number for the internal port (between 1 and 4294967295) to which the device forwards packets with wildcard. PortMappingProtocol This field displays the protocol (UDP or TCP) used for port mapping. InternalClient This field displays the IP address or domain name of a host on the LAN.
Chapter 21 WAN Device 21.14 WAN PPP Connection Display the WANPPPConnection screen to view a PPP connection instance on the WAN interface. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice. 2 Click a number and WANConnectionDevice. 3 Click a number and WANPPPConnection to display the screen as shown. Figure 296 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection 21.14.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 297 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 163 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that this link is active; otherwise, it displays 0.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 163 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE AutoDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link. 0 means you do not want the device to disconnect the link automatically. IdleDisconnectTime This field displays the number of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295) of inactivity timeout for a link.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Table 163 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RouteProtocolRx This field displays the routing protocol (RIP1, RIP2 or OSPF) the link is to use. Off disables the routing feature. PPPLCPEcho This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo. PPPLCPEchoRetry This field displays the time (in seconds) for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo retry.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 299 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 164 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE PortMappingEnabled This field displays 1 to indicate that the port mapping entry on this link is enabled; otherwise this field displays 0.
Chapter 21 WAN Device Figure 300 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 165 TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This field displays the total number of bytes sent through the WAN since the device was last reset.
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P ART VI Voice Service 1.0 (TR-104) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 22 Voice Service This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view VoIP settings. 22.1 Services Display the Services screen to view the number of voice service entries on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services to display the screen. Figure 301 TR-104: Services 22.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 303 TR-104: VoiceService: Details 22.3 VoIP Capabilities You can view the VoIP functions available on the device in the Capabilities screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. Click a number and Capabilities to display the screen.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 166 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxProfileCount This field displays the maximum number of voice profiles supported on the device. MaxLineCount This field displays the maximum number of voice connections to a peer VoIP endpoint supported on the device.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 166 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RingDescriptionsEdita ble This field displays whether you can change the ring description and the ring pattern tables. PatternBasedRingGe neration This field displays whether the device supports ring generation based on tone patterns. RingPatternEditable This field displays whether you can change the ring pattern table.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 167 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: SIP (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE Transports This field displays the list of SIP transport protocols supported on the device. URISchemes This field displays additional URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) schemes supported on the device. EventSubscription This field indicates whether SIP event subscription is activated on the device. ResponseMap This field indicates whether SIP response map is activated on the device.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 307 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: H323 The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 168 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: H323 PARAMETER NAME VALUE FastStart This field displays whether the faststart feature is enabled (1) for H323. H235AuthenticationM ethods This field displays the authentication method used for H323. 22.3.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 309 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: Codecs: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 169 TR-104: VoiceService: Capabilities: Codecs: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number of the codec entry. Codec This field displays the name of the codec. BitRate This field displays the bit rate in bits per second.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 3 Click a number to display the configuration screen. Figure 311 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 170 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Details 364 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays Enabled to indicate the profile is active. This field displays Disabled to indicate the profile is not active.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 170 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE STUNServer This field displays the server name or the IP address of the STUN server. NonVoiceBandwidthR eservedUpstream This field displays the amount of upstream bandwidth (in bps) that the device uses for non-voice traffic. NonVoiceBandwidthR eservedDownstream This field displays the amount of downstream bandwidth (in bps) that the device uses for non-voice traffic.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and SIP to display the configuration screen. Figure 313 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: SIP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 172 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: SIP: Details 366 PARAMETER NAME VALUE ProxyServer This field displays the IP address or the host name of the SIP proxy server.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 172 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: SIP: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE RegistrarServer This field displays the IP address or the host name of the SIP registrar server. RegistrarServerPort This field displays the SIP registrar server port number to which the device is to connect. RegistrarServerTrans port This field displays the transport protocol the device is to use to connect to the SIP registrar server.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and SIP. 4 Click EventSubscribe to display the screen. Figure 314 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: SIP: EventSubscribe 22.6.2 SIP Event Subscription Details Use the EventSubscribe screen to view the list of SIP event subscriptions.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.6.3 SIP Response Mapping Table Use the ResponseMap screen to view the list of SIP response mapping for received messages and tones. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and SIP. 4 Click ResponseMap to display the screen. Figure 316 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: SIP: ResponseMap 22.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.7 MGCP Use the MGCP screen to view and configure settings for the MGCP call agent(s) for the profile. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and MGCP. Figure 318 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: MGCP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 175 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: MGCP (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE EthernetPriorityMark This field displays the IEEE 802.p priority level the device adds to outgoing MGCP signalling packets. AllowPiggybackEvents This field displays whether piggy back event is allowed to the MGCP call agent. SendRSIPImmediately This field displays whether the device is to send RSIP immediately after restart. 22.8 H323 Use the H323 screen to view and configure H.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 176 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: H.323 (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE VLANIDMark This field displays the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID the device adds to outgoing H.323 signalling packets. EthernetPriorityMark This field displays the IEEE 802.p priority level the device adds to outgoing H.323 signalling packets. 22.9 Voice Profile RTP Setup Use the RTP screen to configure RTP (Real Time Protocol) settings for sending voice traffic on the device.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and RTP. 4 Click RTCP to display the configuration screen. Figure 321 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: RTP: RTCP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 178 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: RTP: RTCP PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays whether RTCP is enabled or disabled.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.9.3 Voice Profile RTP Redundancy Setup Use the Redundancy screen to configure RTP payload redundancy. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and RTP. 4 Click Redundancy to display the configuration screen. Figure 323 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: RTP: Redundancy The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 324 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: NumberingPlan The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 181 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: NumberingPlan PARAMETER NAME VALUE MinimumNumberOfDi gits This field displays the minimum number of digits to collect before initiating an out-going request (such as a SIP INVITE).
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.10.2 Voice Profile Prefix Information Setup Use the detailed PrefixInfo screen to view the list of prefix information entries for the voice profile. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and NumberingPlan. 4 Click PrefixInfo and a number to display the screen.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and Tone to display the screen. Figure 327 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 3 Click a number and Tone. 4 Click Event and a number to display the screen. Figure 329 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Event: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 184 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Event: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Function This field displays the name of the event to which the tone is applied.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 331 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Description: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 185 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Description: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number. ToneEnable This field displays whether the tone is activated or not. ToneName This field displays the name for this tone.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and Tone. 4 Click Pattern and a number to display the screen. Figure 333 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Pattern: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 186 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Tone: Pattern: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number of a single phase in the tone pattern.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 334 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: ButtonMap 22.12.1 Voice Profile Button Use the Button screen to view a list of button objects. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and ButtonMap. 4 Click Button to display the screen.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 187 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: ButtonMap: Button: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE ButtonName This field displays the name of the button. FacilityAction This field displays the name of the optional facility action. FacilityActionArgumen This field displays the argument for the optional facility action.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.14 Voice Profile Line Use the Line screen to view the list of voice lines associated to a voice profile. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and Line to display the screen. Figure 338 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line 22.14.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 189 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Setup (continued) PARAMETER NAME DESCRIPTION PhyReferenceLi This field displays the list of physical references associated with this line. st RingMuteStatus This field displays whether or not the ringing has been muted locally. RingVolumeStat This field displays the percentage volume of the current ring tone. us 22.14.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 3 Click a number and Line. 4 Click a number and SIP. 5 Click EventSubscribe to display the screen. Figure 341 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: SIP Event Subscription 22.14.4 Line SIP Event Subscription Details Use the detailed EventSubscribe screen to view the list of SIP event subscriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and Line.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 4 Click a number and MGCP to display the screen. Figure 343 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: MGCP 22.14.6 Voice Profile Line H323 Use the H323 screen to view the H323 ID assigned to the line. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and VoiceProfile. 3 Click a number and Line.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 192 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Ringer PARAMETER NAME VALUE EventNumberOfEntri es This field displays the number of entries in the ringer event table. DescriptionNumberOf This field displays the number of entries in the ringer description table.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 193 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Ringer: Event: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Function This field displays the name of the event to which the ringer is applied. RingID This field displays the index number of the ringer (in the description table) to play for this event. 22.14.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 194 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Ringer: Description: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number. RingEnable This field displays whether the entry is activated or not. RingName This field displays the name for this entry.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 351 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Ringer: Pattern: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 195 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Ringer: Pattern: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number of a single phase in the ring pattern. RingerOn This field displays whether or not the ring pattern is enabled during a phase.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 352 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: CallFeatures The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 196 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: CallingFeatures PARAMETER NAME VALUE CallerIDEnable This field displays whether the device is to send the caller ID information on outgoing calls.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 196 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: CallingFeatures (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE CallForwardOnBusyE nable This field displays whether the call forwarding feature is enabled on the device when the line is busy. CallForwardOnBusyN umber This field displays the number to which all incoming calls are forwarded on the device when CallForwardonBusyEnable is enabled and the line is busy.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 197 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: VoiceProcessing PARAMETER NAME VALUE TransmitGain This field displays the gain (in 0.1dB) to apply to the transmitted voice signal before encoding. ReceiveGain This field displays the gain (in 0.1dB) to apply to the received voice signal before decoding.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 198 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Codec (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE ReceiveSilenceSuppr ession This field indicates whether silence suppression is enabled for incoming voice traffic. TransmitPacketization Period This field displays the packetization in milliseconds for outgoing voice traffic. 22.14.17 Codec List You can view the status of the received and transmitted codec and the codec list entries in the Codec screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 199 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Codec: List: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE EntryID This field displays the index number of the entry. Codec This field displays the name of the codec for this entry. BitRate This field displays the data rate in bits per second.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 358 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Session: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 200 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Session: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE SessionStartTime This field displays the time the session first started. SessionDuration This field displays the time (in seconds) the current session has been up.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Figure 359 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Stats The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 201 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Stats LABEL DESCRIPTION ResetStatistics Select Enable and click Apply to reset the counters. Select Disable to keep the counters. PacketsSent This field displays the number of packets sent for this line.
Chapter 22 Voice Service Table 201 TR-104: VoiceService: VoiceProfile: Line: Stats (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION IncomingCallsFailed This field displays the number of incoming calls that failed to complete the signaling setup process. OutgoingCallsAttempt ed This field displays the number of outgoing calls tried. OutgoingCallsAnswer ed This field displays the number of outgoing calls answered.
Chapter 22 Voice Service 22.15.1 PhyInterface Details You can view detailed information (such as the port number and the interface ID) about a physical interface in the detailed PhyInterface screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > VoiceService. 2 Click a number and PhyInterface. 3 Click a number to display the screen. Figure 361 TR-104: VoiceService: PhyInterface: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Chapter 22 Voice Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 203 TR-104: VoiceService: PhyInterface: Tests 400 PARAMETER NAME VALUE TestState This field displays the status of the line test. TestSelector This field displays the name of the test to perform on the line. PhoneConnectivity This field displays whether at least one phone line associated to this physical interface is connected.
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P ART VII STB 1.0 (TR-135) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 23 STB Service This chapter describes the screens you use to configure and view STB settings. 23.1 Services Display the Services screen to view the number of STB service entries on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered STB device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services to display the screen. Figure 363 TR-135: Services 23.1.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 365 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 204 TR-135: VoiceService: Capabilities PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxActiveAVStreams This displays the maximum number of AV streams. MaxActiveAVPlayers This displays the maximum number of AV players. 23.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click FrontEnd > IP to display the screen. Figure 367 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: IP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 206 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: IP PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxActiveIPStreams Maximum number of simultaneous active AV streams supported by the IP front end.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 368 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: PVR The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 207 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: PVR PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxIOStreams This displays the maximum number of AV streams that the PVR can record and play back simultaneously. MaxRecordingStream s This displays the maximum number of AV streams that the PVR can record simultaneously.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.2.5 Video Decoder Setup You can view and configure video decoder settings in the Video Decoder screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Video Decoder to display the screen. Figure 370 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Video Decoder The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.2.7 MPEG2 Part 2 Profile Levels You can view and configure MPEG2 Part 2 profile levels in the ProfileLevel screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Video Decoder > MPEG2Part2 > ProfileLevel to display the screen. Figure 372 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG2Part2 ProfileLevel 23.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.2.9 MPEG4 Part 2 Setup You can view and configure MPEG4 Part 2 settings in the MPEG2Part2 screen. This screen displays the supported MPEG4 profiles. It also displays the set of audio standards supported when MPEG4 Part 2 is used. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Video Decoder > MPEG4Part2 to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Video Decoder > MPEG4Part2 > ProfileLevel. Click a number to display the screen. Figure 376 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part2 ProfileLevel Settings The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 214 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part10 PARAMETER NAME VALUE AudioStandards This displays the MPEG4 Part 10 audio standards supported by the STB. ProfileLevelNumberOf Entries This displays the number of profile levels. 23.2.13 MPEG4 Part 10 Profile Levels You can view and configure MPEG4 Part 10 Profile Levels in the ProfileLevel screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 215 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Part10 ProfileLevel Settings PARAMETER NAME VALUE Profile This displays the MPEG4 part 10 profile. Level This displays the MPEG4 part 10 level. MaximumDecodingCa pability This displays the maximum decoding capability for this video standard in kilobits per second. 23.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 381 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: SMPTE VC-1 ProfileLevel 23.2.17 SMPTE VC-1 Profile Level Settings You can view and configure each SMPTE VC-1 profile and level. Each is a combination of profile and level. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Video Decoder > SMPTE VC-1 > ProfileLevel. Click a number to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 383 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Audio Output The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 218 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Audio Output PARAMETER NAME VALUE AudioFormats This displays the audio output formats supported by the STB. 23.2.19 Video Output Setup You can view and configure video output capabilities in the Video Output screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.2.20 CA Setup You can view and configure conditional access settings in the CA screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click CA to display the screen. Figure 385 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Conditional Access The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 23 STB Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click ServiceMonitoring to display the screen. Figure 387 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Service Monitoring The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 223 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Audience Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE MaxAudienceStatsCh annels This displays the maximum number of audience statistics channels that the STB must support. 23.3 STB Components You can view the STB components available on the device in the Components screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.1 Front End You can view and configure front end settings. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd to display the screen. Figure 390 TR-135: STBService: Components: FrontEnd 23.3.2 Front End Settings You can view and configure front end settings for a device in the FrontEnd screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.3 DVBT Modulation Settings You can view and configure DVBT (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) modulation settings for a device in the Modulation screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click DVBT > Modulation to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.4 DVBT Installation Settings You can view and configure DVBT (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) installation settings for a device in the Install screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click DVBT > Install to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 394 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Database The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 228 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Database PARAMETER NAME VALUE Reset This resets the service list database. When you read the device state, this status is always false.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 396 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Channels: Entry The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 229 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Channels: Entry PARAMETER NAME VALUE LogicalChannelNumb er This displays the number of logical channels. ServiceNumberOfEntr ies This displays the number of services associated with this logical channel. 23.3.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 398 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Channel Services: Device The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 230 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Channel Services: Device PARAMETER NAME VALUE DvbId This displays an ID that uniquely identifies the service in the service list database.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.11 DVBT Service Connections You can view and configure DVB-T service connections in the ServiceConnect screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click DVBT > ServiceConnect to display the screen. Figure 400 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service Connections The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 233 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP PARAMETER NAME VALUE InboundNumberOfEnt ries This displays the number of inbound instances. OutboundNumberOfE ntries This displays the number of outbound instances. ActiveInbounds This displays the number of active inbound streams. ActiveOutbounds This displays the number of active outbound streams. 23.3.
Chapter 23 STB Service 4 Click IP > RTPAVPF to display the screen. Figure 403 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: RTPAPVF The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 235 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: RTPAPVF PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether RTP AVPF receiver report generation is enabled. Status This displays the status of RTP AVPF receiver report generation.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 404 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: IGMP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 236 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: IGMP PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether IGMP is enabled or disabled. Status This displays the status of IGMP support. MaximumNumberOfC oncurrentGroups This displays the maximum number of group memberships allowed simultaneously.
Chapter 23 STB Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGroup to display the screen. Figure 405 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Client Groups 23.3.17 Front End Client Groups Settings You can view a front end client group entry in the detailed ClientGroup screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGroupStatistics to display the screen. Figure 407 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Client Group Statistics 23.3.19 Front End Client Groups Statistics Details You can view a front end client group entry’s statistics in the detailed ClientGroupStats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd.
Chapter 23 STB Service 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGroupStats, click a number, and click Total to display the screen. Figure 409 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Client Group Statistics: Total The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 240 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Client Group Statistics: CurrentDay PARAMETER NAME VALUE NumberOfJoins This displays the number of IGMP joins during this period. NumberOfLeaves This displays the number of IGMP leaves during this period.
Chapter 23 STB Service 4 Click IP > Dejittering. Figure 412 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Dejittering The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 242 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Dejittering PARAMETER NAME VALUE BufferSize This displays the dejittering buffer size, measured in milliseconds, on the receiver side of the CPE.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 414 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Inbound: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 243 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Inbound Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Status This displays the status of this inbound stream. StreamingControlProt ocol This displays the network protocol used for controlling streaming of the source content.
Chapter 23 STB Service 4 Click IP > Outbound to display the screen. Figure 415 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Outbound 23.3.27 Front End Outbound Information Statistics You can view information about outbound streams in the detailed Outbound screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click FrontEnd. 4 Click IP > Outbound and click a number to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 417 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: ServiceConnect The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 245 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: ServiceConnect PARAMETER NAME VALUE URI This displays the service to connect to. 23.3.29 Personal Video Recorder Settings You can view information about personal video recorder (PVR) settings in the PVR screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 419 TR-135: STBService: Components: PVR Storage 23.3.31 Personal Video Recorder Storage Details You can view information about each PVR storage instance in the detailed Storage screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click PVR. 4 Click Storage and click a number to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.33 Audio Decoder Details You can view information about each audio decoder instance in the detailed AudioDecoder screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click a number and AudioDecoder. 4 Click a number to display the screen. Figure 422 TR-135: STBService: Components: AudioDecoder Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.35 Video Decoder Details You can view information about each video decoder instance in the detailed VideoDecoder screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click a number and VideoDecoder. 4 Click a number to display the screen. Figure 424 TR-135: STBService: Components: VideoDecoder Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.
Chapter 23 STB Service 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click AudioOutput. Figure 425 TR-135: STBService: Components: AudioOutput 23.3.37 Audio Output Details You can view information about each audio output instance in the detailed AudioOutput screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click a number and AudioOutput. 4 Click a number to display the screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.3.38 Video Output Status You can view information about video output instances in the VideoOutput screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and Components. 3 Click VideoOutput. Figure 427 TR-135: STBService: Components: VideoOutput 23.3.39 Video Output Details You can view information about each video output instance in the detailed VideoOutput screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 251 TR-135: STBService: Components: VideoOutput Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE CompositeVideoStand This displays the type of analog video standard currently in use, if any. ard VideoFormat This displays the currently active video output format, if any. AspectRatioBehaviour This displays the aspect ratio behaviour for monitors with an aspect ratio different from the content. Macrovision This displays whether Macrovision protection is being used on the video.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 430 TR-135: STBService: Components: SCART Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 252 TR-135: STBService: Components: SCART Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether or not the SCART instance is enabled. Status This displays the status of this SCART instance. Name This displays the name associated with this SCART instance.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 432 TR-135: STBService: Components: CA Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 253 TR-135: STBService: Components: CA Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether or not the conditional access instance is enabled. Status This displays the status of this conditional access instance. Name This displays the name associated with this conditional access instance.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 434 TR-135: STBService: Components: DRM Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 254 TR-135: STBService: Components: DRM Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether or not the DRM instance is enabled. Status This displays the status of this DRM instance. Name This displays the name associated with this DRM instance.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.4.1 AV Stream Setup You can view information about AV (audiovisual) stream instances in the AVStream screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and AVStreams. 3 Click AVStream. Figure 436 TR-135: STBService: AVStreams: AVStream 23.4.2 AV Stream Details You can view information about each AV (audiovisual) stream instance in the detailed AVStream screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 256 TR-135: STBService: AVStreams PARAMETER NAME VALUE PVTState This displays whether this stream is using the PVR (Personal Video Recorder) and, if so, the PVR state. FrontEnd This displays the path name of the input FrontEnd instance associated with this AV stream. Inbound This displays the path of the inbound IP stream instance associated with the FrontEnd for this AV stream.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 257 TR-135: STBService: AVPlayers PARAMETER NAME VALUE PreferredAudioLangu age This displays the language that should be used by the STB when receiving a multilingual audio stream. PreferredSubtitlingLan This displays the language that should be used by the STB when receiving a guage multilingual subtitling stream. 23.5.1 AV Player Setup You can view information about AV player instances in the AVPlayer screen.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 258 TR-135: STBService: AVStreams PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether this AV player is currently active or inactive. Status This displays the status of this AV player. Name This displays the name associated with this AV player. AudioLanguage This displays the language that currently being used by the STB for audio stream processing.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 259 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleEnable This displays whether sample statistics collection is enabled or disabled. SampleState This displays whether sample statistics are available. SampleInterval This displays the sample interval in seconds. Statistics are measured over this sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 443 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream: Details The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 260 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This displays whether the collection of Total and Sample statistics for this instance is enabled. Status This displays the status of Total and Sample statistics.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 444 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Total Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 261 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Total Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE Reset This displays whether resetting Total statistics is enabled for this instance. When this value it is read, it is always false.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.6.5 Main Stream RTP Statistics You can view information about each Main Stream instance’s RTP statistics in the RTPStats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and ServiceMonitoring. 3 Click MainStream, then click a number to display the screen. 4 Click Total, then click RTPStats.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 263 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream RTP Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE LossEventsBeforeEC This displays the number of Loss Events for this stream, before error correction. SevereLossIndexCou nt This displays the number of Loss Events closer than the SevereLossMinDistance value. SevereLossIndexCou ntBeforeEC This displays the number of Loss Events closer than the SevereLossMinDistance value, before error correction.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 264 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream MPEG2TSStats PARAMETER NAME VALUE PacketDiscontinuityC ounter This displays the number of MPEG2-TS discontinuity errors that have been captured for this AV stream PacketDiscontinuityC ounterBeforeCA This displays the number of MPEG2-TS discontinuity errors that have been captured for this AV stream, before CA encryption (if applied). 23.6.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 265 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream VideoDecoderStats PARAMETER NAME VALUE ConcealedFrames This displays the number of video frames (for this AV stream) reproduced by the STB for which information was missing and loss concealment was applied. IDecodedFrames This displays the number of I frames that were decoded completely or partially for this AV stream.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 266 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream AudioDecoderStats PARAMETER NAME VALUE DecodedFrames This displays the number of audio frames that were decoded completely or partially for this AV stream. DecodingErrors This displays the number of audio decoding errors for this AV stream. 23.6.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 451 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 268 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleSeconds This displays the number of seconds during which data was collected for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 269 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Dejittering Sample Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleSeconds This displays the number of seconds during which de-jittering data was collected for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 453 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream RTP Sample Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 270 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream RTP Sample Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleSeconds This displays the number of seconds during which RTP data was collected for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 270 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream RTP Sample Statistics PARAMETER NAME VALUE PacketsLostBeforeEC This displays the number of RTP packets lost for this stream before error correction. LossEvents This displays the number of Loss Events for this stream. LossEventsBeforeEC This displays the number of Loss Events for this stream, before error correction.
Chapter 23 STB Service 4 Click Sample, then click MPEG2TSStats. Figure 454 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample MPEG2TSStats The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 271 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample MPEG2TSStats PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleSeconds This displays the number of seconds during which MPEG2-TS data was collected for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 455 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample VideoDecoder The following table describes the fields in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 272 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample VideoDecoder 464 PARAMETER NAME VALUE SampleSeconds This displays the number of seconds during which video content data was collected for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 272 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream Sample VideoDecoder PARAMETER NAME VALUE PConcealedFrames This displays the number of P frames (for this AV stream, during the sample interval) reproduced by the STB for which information was missing and loss concealment was applied. BDecodedFrames This displays the number of B frames that were decoded completely or partially for this AV stream, during the sample interval.
Chapter 23 STB Service 23.6.16 Main Stream Video Response Sample Statistics You can view information about each Main Stream instance’s video decoder statistics during the sample interval in the VideoResponseStats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and ServiceMonitoring. 3 Click MainStream, then click a number to display the screen. 4 Click Sample, then click VideoResponseStats.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 458 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream HighLevelMetricStats 23.6.18 Main Stream High Level Metric Sample Statistics Details You can view information about each Main Stream instance’s high level metric statistics during the sample interval in the detailed HighLevelMetricStats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number and ServiceMonitoring.
Chapter 23 STB Service Table 275 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainStream HighLevelMetric Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE Metric1Failures This displays the number of times, since the last time this main stream and sample statistics collection were enabled, that a new value of Metric1 was less than or equal to the Metric1Threshold.
Chapter 23 STB Service Figure 461 TR-135: STBService: Applications: Audience Statistics: Channel Settings 23.7.2 Channel Statistics You can view the channel settings in the detailed Channel screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService. 2 Click a number, Applications, AudienceStats and then Channel. 3 Click a number to display the screen.
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P ART VIII Device 1.0 (TR-106) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 24 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you display to view and set basic device settings. 24.1 Device You can view a summary information of the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Provision > Data Model > Device. Figure 463 TR-106: Device 24.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 278 TR-106: Device: Config PARAMETER NAME VALUE PersistentData This field displays the configuration data that must remain intact after a device system reboot. ConfigFile This field displays the name of the vendor specific configuration file used for the device. 24.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup Figure 466 TR-106: Device: Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 280 TR-106: Device: Info PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. ManufacturerOUI This field displays the six-hexadecimal-digit OUI (Organization Unit Identifier) of the company. The OUI is a unique number assigned by the IANA.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup Table 280 TR-106: Device: Info (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE FirstUseDate This field displays the time and date the device first established a network connection. DeviceLog Enter additional information for this device. 24.5 Management Server Use the Management Server screen to configure settings on the device to connect to the Vantage Access server. Click InternetGatewayDevice > ManagementServer.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup Table 281 TR-106: ManagementServer (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE PeriodicInformInte This field is applicable when the PeriodicInformEnable field is 1. rval This field displays the time (in seconds) the device is to wait before sending device request information updates to Vantage Access. PeriodicInformTim This field is applicable when in the PeriodicInformEnable field is 1.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 282 TR-106: Time PARAMETER NAME VALUE NTPServer1 .. 5 This field displays the IP address or host name of a time server the device is to use to update the system time. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com”. CurrentLocalTime This field displays the current system time on the device.
Chapter 24 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 283 TR-106: UserInterface PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if a password is required to log into the web configurator on the device. This field displays 0 if a password is not required.
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CHAPTER 25 LAN This chapter describes the LAN screens for the Device root object. 25.1 LAN Display the LAN screen to view and configure LAN interface settings on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN to display the screen. Figure 470 TR-106: LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 25 LAN 25.2 DHCP Options Display the DHCPOption screen to view the DHCP options table on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > DHCPOptions to display the screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Figure 471 TR-106: LAN: DHCPOption 25.2.1 DHCP Options Details Display the detailed DHCPOption screen to view or configure settings in the DHCP options table.
Chapter 25 LAN Figure 473 TR-106: LAN: Stats The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 286 TR-106: LAN: Stats PARAMETER NAME VALUE ConnectionUpTim e This field displays the time the LAN interface has been up. TotaleBytesSent This field displays the total number of bytes transmitted on the LAN since the device was last restarted.
Chapter 25 LAN Table 286 TR-106: LAN: Stats (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE QuaterHourPacke tsSent This field displays the number of packets transmitted on the LAN since the beginning of the quarter-hour interval as specified by the QuaterHourInterval parameter. QuaterHourPacke tsReceived This field displays the number of packets received on the LAN since the beginning of the quarter-hour interval as specified by the QuaterHourInterval parameter. 25.
Chapter 25 LAN Table 287 TR-106: LAN: DHCPOption: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE MinimumRespons eTime This field displays the minimum response time (in milliseconds) of all ping tests. MaximumRespon seTime This field displays the maximum response time (in milliseconds) of all ping tests. 25.5 Traceroute Diagnostics Use the TraceRouteDiagnostics screen to view or configure traceroute test settings for a device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN.
Chapter 25 LAN 25.5.1 Route Hops Display the RouteHops screen to view the hops along a discovered route. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > TraceRouteDiagnostics > RouteHops to display the screen. Figure 476 TR-106: LAN: TraceRouteDiagnostics: RouteHops 25.5.2 Route Hops Details Display the detailed RouteHops screen to view the name or the IP address of a hop on a discovered route.
P ART IX Device 1.1 (TR-106 Amendment 1) This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 26 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you display to view and set basic device settings. 26.1 Device You can view a summary information of the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the Provision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select an STB device in the Device List window. 3 Click Provision > Data Model > Device.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup Figure 479 TR-106 Amendment 1: Device: Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 289 TR-106 Amendment 1: Device: Info 490 PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. ManufacturerOUI This field displays the six-hexadecimal-digit OUI (Organization Unit Identifier) of the company. The OUI is a unique number assigned by the IANA.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup Table 289 TR-106 Amendment 1: Device: Info (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE UpTime This field displays the time (in seconds) since the device was last restarted. FirstUseDate This field displays the time and date the device first established a network connection. DeviceLog Enter additional information for this device. 26.3 Management Server Use the Management Server screen to configure settings on the device to connect to the Vantage Access server.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 290 TR-106 Amendment 1: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays the address of the Vantage Access server to which the device connects for remote management. For example, “http://www.zyxel.com/TR106-a-1”. UserName This field displays the user name the device uses to access Vantage Access.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup Table 290 TR-106 Amendment 1: ManagementServer (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE STUNUsername This displays the STUN server username. STUNPassword This displays the STUN server password associated with the STUNUsername. STUNMaximumK eepAlivePeriod This displays the STUN server maximum keep-alive period. STUNMinimumKe epAlivePeriod This displays the STUN server minimum keep-alive period.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup Figure 482 TR-106 Amendment 1: Device: Config The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 292 TR-106 Amendment 1: Device: Config PARAMETER NAME VALUE PersistentData This field displays the configuration data that must remain intact after a device system reboot. ConfigFile This field displays the name of the vendor specific configuration file used for the device. 26.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup 26.7 User Interface Use the UserInterface screen to configure remote management settings to access the web configurator on the device. Click Device > UserInterface to display the screen as shown. Figure 484 TR-106 Amendment 1: UserInterface The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 26 General Device Setup Table 294 TR-106 Amendment 1: UserInterface (continued) 496 PARAMETER NAME VALUE ISPLogo This field displays the base64 encoded character for your ISP’s logo graphic. The graphic can be a GIF or JEPG file smaller than 4095 bytes. ISPLogoSize This field displays the size of the logo graphic file. ISPMailServer This field displays the address of your ISP’s mail server. ISPNewsServer This field displays the address of your ISP’s news server.
CHAPTER 27 LAN This chapter describes the LAN screens for the Device root object. 27.1 LAN Display the LAN screen to view and configure LAN interface settings on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN to display the screen. Figure 485 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 27 LAN Table 295 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE MACAddressOver This field displays whether the device allows modification of the MAC address on ride the LAN interface. DHCPOptionNum berOfEntries This field displays the number of entries in the DHCP options table. 27.2 DHCP Options Display the DHCPOptions screen to view the DHCP options table on the device. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.
Chapter 27 LAN Table 296 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: DHCPOption: Details (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE Tag This field displays the name of the DHCP option tag as defined in RFC 2132. Value This field displays the value the DHCP client is to send. 27.3 LAN Statistics Display the Stats screen to view statistics for the default LAN interface. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN. Click Stats to display the screen.
Chapter 27 LAN Table 297 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: Stats (continued) PARAMETER NAME VALUE CurrentDayInterv al This field displays the number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of CurrentDay statistics. CurrentDayBytes Sent This field displays the number of bytes transmitted on the LAN since the beginning of the current-day interval as specified by the CurrentDayInterval parameter.
Chapter 27 LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 298 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: DHCPOption: Details PARAMETER NAME VALUE DiagnosticsState This field displays the availability of the diagnostics result. Host This field displays the name or the IP address of the host device to ping. NumberOfRepetiti ons This field displays the number of ping tests to perform before reporting the test result.
Chapter 27 LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to Section 11.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Table 299 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: TraceRouteDiagnostics PARAMETER NAME VALUE DiagnosticsState This field displays the availability of the diagnostics result. Host This field displays the name or the IP address of the host device to which to trace route. Timeout This field displays the timeout (in milliseconds) for a trace route test.
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P ART X File Manager This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 28 Device Firmware Maintenance This chapter describes the Device Firmware screens you use to manage the device firmware files on the download server and how to perform remote device firmware upgrade through the Vantage Access server. 28.1 Device Firmware Overview " The File Manager screens are available to manager accounts only. To display the File Manager screens, log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the File Manager icon in the control panel.
Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenance Figure 493 File Manager: Device Firmware: Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 300 File Manager: Device Firmware: Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this option and click Delete to remove the device firmware file from the download server. Click Select All to select all entries in this screen.
Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenance 3 Select Add File From Local. 4 Specify the path and name of the device firmware file in the File Path and Name field, or click Browse to locate it. 5 In the Device Type field, select the device model for the firmware from the drop-down list, or type the model name in the field (up to 64 characters using “0-9”, “a-z”, “A-Z”, “_”, “-”, “(”, “)”, “.”, or spaces). 6 In the Firmware Version field, enter a descriptive name for the firmware file.
Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenance Figure 495 File Manager: Device Firmware: Firmware Management: Delete 28.3 Firmware Upgrade You must first upload and store new device firmware files on the download server using the Firmware Management screen. Refer to Chapter 28 on page 507. After you have stored device firmware files on the download server, you can perform remote firmware upgrade on one or a group of managed device (of the same type for a registered device) in the Firmware Upgrade screen.
Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenance " This feature is not available when you are upgrading a group’s firmware. 6 If you want to wait a short time before performing the firmware upgrade, enter the number of seconds to wait in the Delay Seconds field. 7 Click Apply to start the firmware upgrade process. Click Reset to start configuring this screen again. If the device(s) is on the network, Vantage Access sends the firmware file to the device(s) immediately.
Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenance 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the File Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List panel. To view pending firmware requests for a group of devices, select a device group folder in the Topology panel. 3 Click Device Firmware > Upgrade List to display the screen. Figure 497 Device Firmware: Device Firmware: Scheduled Upgrade List The following table describes the labels in this screen.
CHAPTER 29 Vendor Configuration File This chapter describes the Vendor Config File screens which you use to manage device configuration files on the file server or restore device configuration files to managed devices. 29.1 Vendor Configuration File Overview The configuration file (or romfile) on a device contains the device settings. Changes made through the device web configurator, SMT or the CLI are saved in the configuration file.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 302 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this option and click Delete to remove the device configuration file from the file server. Click Select All to select all entries in this screen. File Name This field displays the descriptive name of a file.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File 2 3 4 5 Click Vendor Config File > Management in the navigation panel. In the Management screen, click Add. The Add Vendor Config File screen displays. Select Add File From Local. Specify the location and name of the configuration file in the File Path and Name field or click Browse to locate it. 6 Specify the device type for the configuration file. 7 Click Apply to start the file transfer process.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File 29.3 Backing up Device Configuration Files Use the Backup screen to back up the current configuration of a device to the download server. After you have backed up a configuration file, an entry is created in the Backup screen. 1 Log into Vantage Access using a manager account and click the File Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Vendor Config File > Backup. 4 A screen displays as shown.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File Table 303 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Backup LABEL DESCRIPTION Once Select this to upload the file only once. Date Enter the date on which you want to upload the file in the formate yyy-mmdd. Alternatively, click the calendar icon to select a day from the calendar. Time Enter the time at which you want Vantage Access to upload the file in the format hh:mm:ss. Recurrence Select this to upload the file at a regular interval.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File Table 304 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Backup List (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Dev Name This field displays the descriptive name of the device. OUI-SN This field displays the OUI and serial number of the device. Device Type This field displays the model name for which this file is intended. File Name This field displays the name of the backup configuration file. Scheduled Time This field displays the time at which the upload will take place.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File Figure 502 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Restore (for a device) Figure 503 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Restore (for a device pool) The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 305 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION Restore from each device specific file This field is available if you select a device pool. Select this if you want to restore the corresponding configuration file to each device in the device pool.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File Table 305 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION File Added Time This field displays the time at which the file was created on the download server. Connection Request This field is not selectable if you select a device pool. Select this if you want Vantage Access to send a connection request prior to restoring the file. Note: This feature is not available when you are restoring a group’s files.
Chapter 29 Vendor Configuration File 1 Log into the Vantage Access server using a manager account and click the File Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Device List window. 3 Click Vendor Config File > Restore List to display the screen. Figure 505 File Manager: Vendor Config File: Restore List The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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P ART XI System Manager This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 30 Account Management This chapter describes the User Management screens you use to configure Vantage Access login accounts. 30.1 Types of Accounts Vantage Access provides three account types with different privilege levels. The web configurator screens vary depending on which account you use to log in. The following table describes and shows the default user name and password for the different accounts.
Chapter 30 Account Management Figure 506 System Manager: User Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 308 System Manager: User Management LABEL DESCRIPTION # Select this box and click Delete to remove the account. Name This field displays the name of the user. Login ID This field displays the account user name. Click the link to edit the account information. Status This field displays whether the account is currently in use (login) or not (logout).
Chapter 30 Account Management Figure 507 System Manager: User Management: Add User The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 309 System Manager: User Management: Add User LABEL DESCRIPTION State Select Enable to activate this account. Select Disable to deactivate this account. In this case, you cannot log in using this account. Level Specify the account type. Select manager to create a manager account. Select call-center to create an account for your call center operation.
Chapter 30 Account Management 30.4 Editing Account Information You can use the Update User screen to change the password or contact information of an account. " You cannot change the account settings when a user is currently logged in using the account. 1 Log into the web configuration as root and click the System Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Click User Management > User and click the Login ID link of an account not currently in use. The Update User screen displays.
Chapter 30 Account Management 30.6 User Groups This section shows you how to configure user groups. User groups link users and device groups. If you want to associate a manager account with a device group, you must associate the user with a user group. Use this screen to set up user groups and assign users to them. " To edit an existing user group, click its name in this screen. The screen that displays is the same as the Add User Group screen. Click System Manager > User Management > User Group.
Chapter 30 Account Management 30.6.1 Add or Edit User Group Use this screen to configure a new user group, edit an existing group, and associate users and device groups. Click System Manager > User Management > User Group > Add. The following screen displays. Figure 510 System Manager: User Management: User Group: Add The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 30 Account Management Table 311 System Manager: User Management: User Group: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Select a device group in the Device Group Pool panel and click this to add the device group to the Binding Device Group list. Remove Select a device group in the Binding Device Group panel and click this to add it to the Device Group Pool panel. Back Click this to return to the previous screen. Apply Click this to save your changes in this screen and return to the User Group screen. 30.
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CHAPTER 31 Download Server This chapter describes the System Manager > Download Server screen. 31.1 The Download Server Screen The download server is the location in which all firmware files, vendor configuration files and maintenance files are stored. You must configure the download server before you can store, upload or download any such files (unless you do so to a local computer). Click System Manager > Download Server. The following screen displays.
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CHAPTER 32 System Maintenance This chapter discusses the System Manager > System Maintenance screens. These screens allow you to manage, backup and restore Vantage Access system configuration files. 32.1 The System Maintenance Management Screen This screen contains details of the backup system configuration files stored on the download server and the backup of Vantage Access’s database. You can also delete the files. Click System Manager > System Maintenance > Management. The following screen displays.
Chapter 32 System Maintenance Click System Manager > System Maintenance > Backup. The following screen displays. Figure 514 System Manager: System Maintenance: Backup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 315 System Manager: System Maintenance: Backup LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination Select To Server to save Vantage Access’s current configuration to the download server. Select To Your Computer to save Vantage Access’s current configuration to your computer or a network drive.
Chapter 32 System Maintenance The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 316 System Manager: System Maintenance: Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination Select From Server to restore Vantage Access’s configuration from a file saved on the download server. When you use this option, select a File Name from the drop-down list box and click Restore to begin uploading the configuration.
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CHAPTER 33 License This chapter discusses the System Maintenance > License screen. 33.1 License Overview The license number on the included license card allows you to use Vantage Access to manage a limited number of devices. To manage more devices using Vantage Access, you need to purchase a standard license. Once you have upgraded to the standard version, you can enjoy free product updates and customer support from ZyXEL. 33.
Chapter 33 License The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 317 System Manager: System Maintenance: License LABEL DESCRIPTION License Type This field displays the type of license (Trial or Standard). Account This field displays the myzyxel.com account user name. Authentication Code (AC) This field displays the authentication code. Number of devices allowed with this license This field displays the number of devices Vantage Access can manage with this license number.
Chapter 33 License The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 318 System Maintenance: License: Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION License Key Enter the license key you were given by ZyXEL. New myZyXEL.com account Select this if you do not already have a myZyXEL.com username and password. Existing myZyXEL.com account Select this if you already have a myZyXEL.com username and password. User Name If you selected Existing myZyXEL.com account, enter your myZyXEL.com username.
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CHAPTER 34 System Setting This chapter discusses the System Manager > System Setting screen. 34.1 The System Setting Screen This screen allows you to configure time limits for a variety of features that require connection to an external server or managed devices. Click System Manager > System Setting. The following screen displays. Figure 520 System Manager: System Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 34 System Setting Table 319 System Manager: System Setting 544 LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click this to save the changes you made in this screen. Reset Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-saved values.
P ART XII Monitor Manager This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 35 Log Management This chapter describes the Monitor Manager > Log Management screens. To view these screens, log into Vantage Access as root. 35.1 The History Screen Use this screen to view Vantage Access logs of all types, search for sepcific types of log, and export log files. Click Monitor Manager > Log Management > History. The following screen displays.
Chapter 35 Log Management The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 320 Monitor Manager: Log Management: History LABEL DESCRIPTION Select Time Period Enter the start and end dates for the logs you want to see in the format: YYYY-MM-DD. Alternatively, click a calendar icon ( ) and select the date. The first calendar icon sets the start date, and the second calendar icon sets the end date. Select category of logs Select the type of logs to display or select All to display all logs.
Chapter 35 Log Management Figure 522 Log Manager: Log Archive The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 321 Log Manager: Log Archive LABEL DESCRIPTION # Select this option and click Delete to remove the log file(s) from the download server. Click Select All to select all entries in this screen. File Name This displays the name of the saved log file. Log files have a .zip extension. Click the name to download the log file to your computer.
Chapter 35 Log Management Figure 523 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 322 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Log Setting Use this section to configure how long logs and log archives are retained. Log Reserve Days Enter the number of days you want logs to remain in Vantage Access’s database befure they are automatically compressed, archived to the download server, and removed from Vantage Access.
Chapter 35 Log Management Figure 524 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting: Add The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 323 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Keyword Enter a keyword (such as a device name or serial number) and click Search to display the related entries. Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this option and click Apply to add the device (or devices) to the Log Debug On list.
Chapter 35 Log Management 35.4 The TR-069 Log Management Screen Use this screen to manage TR-069 logs. Click Monitor Manager > tr069 Log Management. The following screen displays. Figure 525 Monitor Manager: TR-069 Log Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 324 Monitor Manager: TR-069 Log Management 552 LABEL DESCRIPTION tr069Log Level Select the TR-060 log level you want to see. The default value is error.
Chapter 35 Log Management Table 324 Monitor Manager: TR-069 Log Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Description This displays a description of the log. Next Click Next to go to the next screen. First This link is not available in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen. Prev Click Prev to go to the previous screen. Last This link is not available in the last screen. Click Last to go to the last screen. Go Enter a page number (1-9) and click Go to display the entries in that page.
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CHAPTER 36 Alert Setting This chapter describes the Email Server and Email Alert screens you use to specify a mail server and the type of logs to send. 36.1 Specifying an Email Server Use the Email Server screen to specify the e-mail account to which Vantage Access sends the logs and alerts. Log into Vantage Access as root and click the Monitor Manager icon in the control panel. Then click Alert Setting > Email Server to display the configuration screen.
Chapter 36 Alert Setting 36.2 Configuring Email Alert You must first use the Email Server screen to configure an email server which Vantage Access uses to send logs. Use the Email Alert screen to specify which types of logs the Vantage Access server is to send. Depending upon the type of log, the Vantage Access server sends the alert email(s) immediately or every 30 minutes. Follow the steps below to configure the Email Alert screen.
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Chapter 36 Alert Setting 3 Click a category under Log Type and click the corresponding Alert button to select the log. 4 Specify one or more email addresses to which the Vantage Access sever sends email alerts. Select the email address(es) from the Email Pool box and click Add ->. To remove an email address, select the address in the Email List box and click
Chapter 36 Alert Setting Figure 529 Monitor Manager: Disk Space Monitor: Disk Space View The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 327 Monitor Manager: Disk Space Monitor: Disk Space View LABEL DESCRIPTION Disk Monitor Type This displays the Vantage Access component name. Disk Monitor IP This displays the IP address of the Linux system which your database or BED is on. Disk Size This displays the total disk space.
Chapter 36 Alert Setting Figure 530 Monitor Manager: Statistical Report The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 328 Monitor Manager: Statistical Report 560 LABEL DESCRIPTION State Select Enable to send statistical reports via email. Select Disable to not send statistical reports via email. Start Date Enter the date on which the report should start. Enter the date in yyyy-mmdd format, or click the calendar icon and select the date.
P ART XIII Diagnostics and Call Center This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 37 Diagnostic Manager This chapter discusses the Diagnostics Manager screens. Use these screens to configure, schedule and perform a wide range of tasks on managed devices. 37.1 Telnet File Management Use this screen to manage telnet files used for troubleshooting managed devices. These are CSV (Comma-Separated Value) files that contain a list of the IP addresses, usernames and passwords of the devices that recewive telnet commands. Click Diagnostics Manager > Telnet > File Management.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager 37.1.1 Adding a Telnet File Use this screen to add a telnet task file to the telnet file list. Click Add in the Diagnostics Manager > Telnet > File Management screen. The following screen displays. Figure 532 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Add File The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 330 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Add File LABEL DESCRIPTION Telnet Task File Enter the file path of the telnet command file to upload, or click Browse...
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 331 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Task Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select this option and click Delete to remove the task(s). Click Select All to select all entries in this screen. Task File Name This displays the name of the telnet task file used for this task.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Figure 534 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Add or Edit Task The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 332 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Add or Edit Task LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select the task file you want to use. Task File Name This displays the name of the telnet task file. Description This displays a description of the telnet task file.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Table 332 Diagnostics Manager: Telnet: Add or Edit Task LABEL DESCRIPTION Email Enter an email address and click Add to include it in the list. Addresses in the list receive an email when the task is completed. Select an address in the list and click Remove to delete it from the list. Back Click this to return to the previous page without saving any changes. Apply Click this to save your changes and return to the previous page.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Table 333 Diagnostics Manager: Diagnostic Tests LABEL DESCRIPTION Go Enter a page number and click Go to display the entries in that screen. Add Click this to add a diagnostic test to the list. Delete Click Delete to remove the selected file(s). Replace Click this to replace the selected diagnostic test. 37.3.1 Adding a Diagnostic Test Use this screen to add a diagnostic test to the list. Click Add in the Diagnostics Manager > Diagnostic Tests screen.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Table 334 Diagnostics Manager: Diagnostic Tests: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Diagnostics Type Select the type of test you want to run on the selected device. • IP Ping Diagnostics: select this to run a ping test on the device’s WAN. • WAN DSL Diagnostics: select this to run a test on the device’s DSL connection. • WAN ATM F5 Loopback Diagnostics: select this to run a loopback diagnostic (ping) test result on the ATM later.
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CHAPTER 38 Call Center This chapter discusses the Call Center screen. This screen is helpful for your call center operations. For example, checking a device’s information or status, modifying some basic settings, or checking historical event logs for subscribers. 38.1 The Call Center Screen Use this screen to search for device(s) and view their information for your call center operations.
Chapter 38 Call Center The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 335 The Call Center Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Keyword Keyword Enter a search term, if required. Vantage Access searches the Subscriber Name and Telephone Number fields. Leave this field blank and click Search to search all devices (registered and unregistered) in Vantage Access. Search Click this to start the search. Reset Click this to reset the Keyword field in this section.
Chapter 38 Call Center Table 335 The Call Center Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Firmware Version This field displays the device firmware version number. Device Summary This field displays the configuration template this device is currently using. IP Address This field displays the IP address of this device. Configuration Parameter Name Enter a full and valid parameter name. You can refer to the names shown in the Parameter column when you select the Task Monitor tab below.
Chapter 38 Call Center 38.1.1 Default Gateway Setting Example Follow the steps below to configure a CPE method, Device.LAN.DefaultGateway , using a call center account. 1 Enter the beginning charactors of a parameter name in the Parameter Name field. For example, “Device.L”. The matching parameters appear in the list. You can also enter a full parameter name or copy and paste a parameter name from the Task Monitor section of this screen. Select the parameter you want to configure.
P ART XIV Troubleshooting, Appendices and Index This part contains the following chapters.
CHAPTER 39 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. 39.1 Vantage Access Startup and Login V I cannot start Vantage Access. 1 You must reboot your computer after installing Vantage Access. 2 Make sure Vantage Access DB has started. 3 If the “Error: Remote DB is not alive!” message displays, this means that you have specified the wrong Vantage Access DB server IP address.
Chapter 39 Troubleshooting 2 Make sure you have started Vantage Access on the server. 3 Make sure you enter the correct IP address of the Vantage Access server. 4 The default user name is “root” and the default password is “root”. They are casesensitive. 5 If you enter the wrong password three times for a user name, you have to wait for 10 minutes before Vantage Access allows you to log in again with the same user name. 39.2 Web Configurator Display V My web browser does not display the screen properly.
APPENDIX A Product Specifications All values are accurate at the time of writing. Table 336 License Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATION License registration website http://www.myZyXEL.com License Type The number of registered devices you can configure depends on the your iCard. The license can include 100, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 50,000 or 100,000 devices. You can increase the device number by registering license keys one by one.
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Index Index A access the web configurator 75 account management 525 change account information 528 create an account 526 delete an account 528 add a device to a group 87 administration 52 alert setting 556 applications 51 B back up configuration file 516 backup logs 109 basic device configuration 141, 199, 277, 473, 489 C certifications 581 change account information 528 configuration audio output 440 device configuration 143, 201, 280, 473, 474, 493 device information 141 internet gateway device 141, 19
Index STB main stream RTP statistics 454 STB main stream sample audio decoder statistics 465 STB main stream sample dejittering statistics 459 STB main stream sample high-level metric details 467 STB main stream sample high-level metric statistics 466 STB main stream sample MPEG2-TS statistics 462 STB main stream sample RTP statistics 460 STB main stream sample staistics 458 STB main stream sample video decoder statistics 463 STB main stream sample video response statistics 466 STB main stream setup 451 ST
Index CSV file 110 customer support 609 disclaimer 581 download configuration file 515 download server 93 D E Dashboard 79 data maintenance 52 default login accounts 75, 525 delete a device firmware file 509 delete a device group 83 delete a login account 528 delete configuration file 515 detailed device status 101 device configuration create new batch 123 single device 129 update 135 device configuration file backup 516 backup list 517 delete 515 download 515 management 513 restore list 520 single-devic
Index methods 53 overview 53 software components 53 Vantage Access BED 56, 62 Vantage Access DB 54, 59 Vantage Access HTTPD 57, 65 wizard 54 installation method command line 53 wizard 53 L launch Vantage Access 69 license 539 license management 539 license upgrade 540 load a device template 125 login 76 login account type 75 login account types 525 guest 525 manager 525 root 525 Login screen 76 logs 109 automatic backup 109 device logs 109 purge 109 system logs 109 M main screen 81 manage device firmware
Index start Vantage Access 69 statistics 52 stop Vantage Access 70 synchronize device status 102 syntax conventions 4 system log 52 system requirements 53 Vantage Access client 53 Vantage Access server 53 T template common 119 device-specific 119 template management 119 add 122 change parameter values 123 create 123 edit 120, 121 load 125 summary 119 title bar 81 topology 82 create a group folder 83 delete a groupl 83 remove a group folder 84 rename a group folder 85 trademarks 581 troubleshooting 577 can
Index 620 Vantage Access User’s Guide