SmartRG SR300NE Router Manual PDF (Setup & Configuration Guide)

Given below is full router user manual of SmartRG SR300NE router model. You can also download this manual in PDF Format to read later on your computer.

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SmartRG
Residential Gateways
April 30, 2012 Version 2.0
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Table of Contents
Introduction
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Who Should Read This User’s Manual
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Additional Information
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Contacting SmartRG Inc.
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SmartRG™ Residential Gateways
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Advanced Features
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Connect-and-Surf (Automatic WAN Configuration)
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Activation (Automatic ACS Connection Configuration)
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Cisco™ Prime Home™ TR
-069 Client
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Prime Home™ Gateway Resident Advanced Applications
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Sma
rtRG™ Product Family
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Front Panel LEDs
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Rear Panel Connectors
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SR10
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SR-100
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SR-350N
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SR-350NE
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SR-500N/SR-500NE
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Connecting a Computer to Your SmartRG™ Gateway
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Navigating Your SmartRG Gateway’s Web UI
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Configuring Your SmartRG™
- Common Use Cases
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16
Use Case: Creating WAN Connections for Internet Access and Remote Management
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Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (Ethernet)
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Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (Ethernet with VLAN Tags)
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Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (ADSL)
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Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (VDSL/PTM)
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Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (VDSL/PTM with VLAN Tags)
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Creating the WAN Service
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Use Case: Provisioning Your SmartRG for Remote ACS Management
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Use Case: Setting Up the LAN
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Use Case: Setting Up Wireless
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Use Case: Setting Up Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
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Use Case: Creating IPTV Service Configurations
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Bridged IPTV Configuration
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Creating Bridged WAN Connections
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Routed IPTV Configuration (Single WAN Connection)
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Routed IPTV Configuration (Multiple WAN Connections)
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Use Case: Applying Quality of Service (QoS) to VoIP and IPTV LAN Traffic
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Managing Your SmartRG™ Gateway
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Save, Restore or Default Configurations
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Update Software
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Configure Time Settings
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Configure Access Controls (HTTP, Telnet, SSH, etc.)
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Configure User Logins
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Reset the Gateway
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Hardware Reset
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Hardware Reset (to Factory Default Settings)
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Software Reset
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Troubleshooting
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57
Accessing System Logs
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Executing Diagnostics
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Technical Support
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List of Figures
Figure 1 SmartRG Front Panel LEDs
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Figure 2 SR10 Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 3 SR100 Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 4 SR350N Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 5 SR350NE Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 6 SR500N/NE Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 7 Login Username and Password
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Figure 8 Device Info Page
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Figure 9
Internet / TR-069 Management WAN Connection
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Figure 10 Ethernet Layer 2 Interface Configuration (Default)
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Figure 11 Ethernet Layer 2 Interface Configuration (VLAN Tagged)
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Figure 12 ADSL Layer 2 Interface Configuration
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Figure 13 VDSL Layer 2 Interface Configuration
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Figure 14 WAN Service Configuration (With or Without VLAN Tagging Support)
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Figure 15 PPP Username and Password
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Figure 16 WAN IP Settings
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Figure 17 WAN NAT, Firewall and IGMP Settings
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Figure 18 TR-069 Management Settings
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Figure 19 LAN Settings
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29
Figure 20 Adding DHCP Static IP Leases
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Figure 21 Wireless - Basic Settings
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Figure 22 Wireless - Security Settings
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32
Figure 23 Wireless Distribution System
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Figure 24 Bridged IPTV Configuration
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Figure 25 Routed IPTV Configuration
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Figure 26 Multi-WAN Connection Bridged IPTV Configuration
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Figure 27 Selecting a Bridged WAN Service’s Layer 2 Interface
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Figure 28 Creating a Bridged WAN Service
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Figure 29 IPTV Layer 2 Interface Summary (Multi-WAN Bridge Group)
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Figure 30 IPTV WAN Service Summary (Multi-WAN Bridge Group)
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Figure 31 Creating an IPTV Bridge Interface Group
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Figure 32 Defining an IPTV Bridge Interface Group
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Figure 33 Typical IPTV Bridge Interface Group
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Figure 34 Routed IPTV Configuration (Single WAN Connection)
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Figure 35 Routed IPTV Configuration (Multiple WAN Connections)
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Figure 36 Typical QoS configuration to support VoIP and IPTV services
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Figure 37 Enable the SmartRG's QoS Processing
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Figure 38 QoS: VoIP Queue Configuration
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Figure 39 QoS: IPTV Queue Configuration
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Figure 40 QoS Queue Enable
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Figure 41 QoS VoIP Classifier Configuration
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Figure 42 QoS IPTV Classifier Configuration
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Figure 43 QoS VoIP and IPTV Classifier Config
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Figure 44 Time Zone and NTP Server Settings
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Figure 45 Enabling/Disabling HTTP, Telnet, SSH ... Access
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Figure 46 Configuring the System Log for Use In Troubleshooting
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