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3.4.6 Configuring the H.248-based Voice Service on the Web Page
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3.4.7 Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service on the Web Page
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3.5 Configuring the Service by Using U2560
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3.5.1 Preparations
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3.5.2 Data Plan
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3.5.3 Configuring the Internet Access Service Through the U2560
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3.5.4 Configuring SIP-based Voice Service Through the U2560
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3.5.5 Configuring the H.248-based Voice Service Through the U2560
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3.5.6 Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service Through the U2560
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3.6 Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File
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3.6.1 Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the Web Page)
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3.6.2 Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the U2000)
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4 Web Page Reference
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4.1 Status
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4.1.1 WAN Information
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4.1.2 VoIP Information
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4.1.3 Wi-Fi Information
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4.1.4 Eth Port Information
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4.1.5 DHCP Server Information
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4.1.6 Optic Information
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4.1.7 Battery Information
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4.1.8 Device Information
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4.1.9 Remote Management
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4.2 WAN
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4.2.1 WAN Configuration
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4.3 LAN
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4.3.1 LAN Port Work Mode
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4.3.2 LAN Host Configuration
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4.3.3 DHCP Server Configuration
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4.4 WLAN
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4.4.1 WLAN Configuration
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4.5 Security
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4.5.1 IP Filter Configuration
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4.5.2 MAC Filter Configuration
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4.5.3 URL Filter Configuration
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4.5.4 DoS Configuration
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4.5.5 ONT Access Control Configuration
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4.6 Route
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4.6.1 Default Route Configuration
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4.6.2 Static Route Configuration
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4.6.3 Policy Route Configuration
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4.7 Forward Rules
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4.7.1 DMZ Configuration
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4.7.2 PortMapping Configuration
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4.7.3 PortTrigger Configuration
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4.8 Network Applications
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4.8.1 USB
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4.8.2 ALG Configuration
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4.8.3 UPnP Configuration
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4.8.4 ARP Configuration
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4.8.5 Portal Configuration
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4.8.6 DDNS Configuration
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4.8.7 IGMP Configuration
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4.8.8 QoS Configuration
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4.8.9 Terminal Limit Configuration
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4.9 Voice
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4.9.1 VoIP Interface Configuration
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4.9.2 VoIP User Configuration
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4.10 System Tools
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4.10.1 Reboot
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4.10.2 Configuration File
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4.10.3 USB Backup Restore CFG
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4.10.4 Firmware Upgrade
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4.10.5 Restore Default Configuration
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4.10.6 Ping Test
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4.10.7 Log
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4.10.8 ONT Authentication
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4.10.9 Time Setting
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4.10.10 TR-069
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4.10.11 Advanced Power Management
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4.10.12 Modify Login Password
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5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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5.1 Frequently Used Methods for Troubleshooting
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5.2 General Troubleshooting Flowchart and Methods
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5.3 Tools Used for Troubleshooting
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5.3.1 Digital Multimeter
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5.3.2 Optical Power Meter
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5.4 Remote Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the Web Page
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5.4.1 Remotely Logging in to the Web Page
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5.5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the NMS
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5.5.1 PPPoE Dialup Emulation
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5.5.2 Querying the Physical State of a POTS Port
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5.5.3 Querying the Status of a VoIP User
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5.5.4 Querying and Deleting VoIP Statistics
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5.5.5 Caller Emulation Test
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5.5.6 Callee Emulation Test
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5.5.7 Automatic Emulation Test
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5.5.8 Local Loopback and Remote Loopback on a POTS Port
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5.5.9 VoIP Loop-Line Test
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5.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the OLT CLI
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5.6.1 Querying and Deleting Performance Statistics of an ETH Port
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5.7 Troubleshooting the FTTx GPON Service
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5.7.1 ONU Abnormal State
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5.7.2 Troubleshooting the FTTH Service (OLT + HG Series ONT)
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5.8 Troubleshooting Cases of ONU Status Abnormality
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5.8.1 Failure to Go Online of an ONT
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5.8.2 ONU Profile Mismatch
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5.8.3 Failure to Automatically Discover an ONU
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5.8.4 ONU Frequently Goes Online and Offline
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5.8.5 Other ONU Faults
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6 Technical Specifications
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6.1 Physical Specifications
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6.2 Protocols and Standards
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7 Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Safety Precautions
To ensure normal running of the device, read the safety precautions carefully before operating
the device, and comply with the precautions when performing the operations.
Basic Requirements
l
Keep the device dry during storage, transportation, and running of the device.
l
Prevent the device from colliding with other objects during storage, transportation, and
running of the device.
l
Install the device in strict compliance with the vendor requirements.
l
Do not uninstall the device without permission. Contact the specified service center when
a fault occurs on the device.
l
No enterprise or personnel should modify the structure, security design, or performance
design of the device without authorization.
l
Abide by local laws and regulations and respect the legal rights of others when using the
device.
Environment Requirements
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Install the device in a well-ventilated place that is not directly exposed to sunlight.
l
Keep the device clean.
l
Keep the device away from water sources or wet places.
l
Do not place any objects on the device. This is to protect the device from damages, such
as overheat or distortion, which can be caused by such objects.
l
Leave a space of at least 10 cm around the device for heat dissipation.
l
Keep the device away from heat sources or fire sources, such as electrical heaters and
candles.
l
Keep the device away from the electrical appliances with strong magnetic fields or strong
electric fields, such as microwave ovens, refrigerators, and mobile phones.
Instructions for Use
l
Use the accessories delivered with the device, or use those recommended by the vendor,
such as the power adapter and battery.
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The power supply voltage of the device must meet the requirements on the input voltage
of the device.
l
Keep power plugs clean and dry to avoid electric shocks or any other hazards.
l
Dry your hands before removing or inserting cables.
l
Stop the device and switch off the power before removing or inserting cables.
l
Switch off the power and remove all the cables, including the power cable, optical fibers,
and network cables, from the device during periods of lightning activity.
l
Switch off the power and remove the power plug if the device needs to be shut down for a
long time.
l
Protect the device from ingress of water or other liquids. If such an accident occurs, switch
off the power immediately and remove all the cables, including the power cable, optical
fibers, and network cables, from the device. Contact the specified service center in the case
of a device failure.
l
Do not stamp, pull, drag, or excessively bend the cables because they may get damaged.
Damaged cables can cause a device failure.
l
Do not use the cables that are damaged or have deteriorated.
l
Do not look directly into the optical port on the device without eye protection. The laser
emitted from the optical port can injure your eyes.
l
In case of any abnormalities, such as smoke, abnormal sound, or odor from the device,
immediately stop the device, switch off the power, and remove all cables, including the
power cable, optical fibers, and network cables, from the device. Contact the specified
service center in the case of a device failure.
l
Prevent foreign objects such as metal objects from dropping into the device through the
heat dissipation mesh.
l
Protect the outer case of the device from scratches, because the paint that peels off in the
scratched areas can cause device abnormalities. If the paint falls into the device it may cause
short circuits. In addition, peeled-off paint can cause an allergic reaction to the human body.
l
Ensure that the device is kept out of the reach of children. Guard against risks such as
children playing with the device or swallowing small parts of the device.
Instructions for Cleaning
l
Before cleaning the device, stop the device from running, switch off the power, and remove
all cables, including the power cable, optical fibers, and network cables, from the device.
When inserting and removing optical fibers, keep the optical fiber connectors clean.
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Do not use cleaning fluid or spray-on detergent to clean the outer case of the device. Use
a soft cloth instead.
Instructions for Environment Protection
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Put the retired device and batteries at the specified recycle place.
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Abide by local laws and regulations to handle packaging materials, run-out batteries and
retired devices.
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