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6.
For IPoE WAN services
select “Obtain an IP address automatically” (DHCP) or select “Use
the following Static IP address
” and enter the “
WAN IP A
ddress”, “
WAN Subnet M
ask” and
WAN gateway IP.
” Click
Next.
Figure 17 WAN IP Settings
7.
If desired enable the firewall, NAT and IGMP Multicast.
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Figure 18 WAN NAT, Firewall and IGMP Settings
8.
Select the WAN interface to be used by this WAN service. Click Next.
9.
Select “Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface” and select the desired WAN interface from
the drop down list (a single WAN interface is common
unless
you are creating bridged IPTV
configurations)
or-
select “Use the following Static DNS IP address” an
d enter the IP
addresses of your network’s primary and secondary DNS servers. Click
Next.
10.
Review the WAN service summary. If you are satisfied click Apply/Save.
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Use Case: Provisioning Your SmartRG for Remote ACS Management
NOTE
This step is not required for production SmartRG gateways. SmartRG maintains an
“Activation Server” that associates MAC addresses with service providers’ ACS
management URLs. After the SmartRG has established its WAN connection (using the
Connect-and-Surf algorithm) it connects to the SmartRG Activation Server and reports its
MAC. The Activation Server changes the ACS management URL to point to the service
provider’s ACS
.
To manually provision your SmartRG for management by a TR-069 enabled Automated
Configuration Server:
1.
Select
Management -> Management Server -> TR-069 Client.
Figure 19 TR-069 Management Settings
2.
Enter the following
parameter values:
Enable “Informs”
Set the “Inform Interval” to
7200 seconds
Set the “ACS URL”
(e.g.
)
Leave the “ACS User Name” and “ACS Password” blank
Enable “Connection Request Authentication”
Set the “Connection Request User Name and Password” to admin/admin
3.
Click Apply/Save.
NOTE
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Use Case: Setting Up the LAN
To configure the SmartRG’s LAN interface:
1.
Select
Advanced Setup -> LAN
Figure 20 LAN Settings
2.
Leave the “GroupName” as Default
.
3.
Set the LAN interface’s “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” –
Default values are:
192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0.
4.
IMPORTANT
If you intend to support IPTV (either bridged or routed), you MUST select
“Enable IGMP Snooping.”
Select “Blocking Mode.”
5.
Select “Enable DHCP Server” and set the DHCP address pool’s start and end IP addresses.
6.
Set the
DHCP “Leased Time” in hours
.
7.
If you would like to create static DHCP leases for specific LAN hosts,
click Add Entries.
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Figure 21 Adding DHCP Static IP Leases
8.
Enter the LAN host’s “MAC Address” and the desired “IP Address.”
9.
Click Apply/Save and repeat steps 7 and 8 for all static IP LAN hosts.

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