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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Services
[FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, TFTP]
Specifies the SCL services that can be enabled or disabled via the Access Control con
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figuration screen:
LAN
Specifies service enabled (via checkbox) on LAN side firewall.
Note: ICMP is an always-enabled service by default and has no checkbox.
WAN
Specifies service enabled on the WAN side firewall.
WAN Port Number
Specifies the port the access control applies to on the WAN side for the given service. See
port information below.
Service Control List service: FTP
FTP Service access (For WAN this is with default port).
Service Control List service: HTTP
HTTP Service access (For WAN this is in association with port specified – default is port 80).
Service Control List service: ICMP
ICMP Service access (For WAN this is with default port).
Service Control List service: SNMP
SNMP Service access (For WAN this is with default port).
Service Control List service: SSH
SSH Service access (For WAN this is in association with port specified – default is port 22).
Service Control List service: TELNET
TELNET Service access (For WAN this is with default port).
Service Control List: TFTP
TFTP Service (as with default port) Access.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
User Name
[admin, support, user] Specifies name of account to be configured.
Old Password
Enter the current password being acted on for the entered User Name. It is termed
the old password as the subsequent fields will replaces it with a new password.
New Password
The new password being chosen for the entered User Name. (Max 16 characters.)
Confirm Password
Re enter the desired new password exactly as entered for the previous field.
Passwords
Establish or alter the passwords associated with access to the Gateway.
Three accounts are available to manage: Admin, Support
and User.
After selecting
Management -> Passwords
you enter your desired settings for one login.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit your settings.
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Update Software
Utilize this feature to update the firmware of your SmartRG gateway. Software updates for SmartRG product are available for
download by SmartRGs direct customers.
Reboot
Occasional troubleshooting measures may require that the router be rebooted.
The reboot function is located on this screen.
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APPENDIX A: SMARTRG™ RESIDENTIAL
GATEWAYS
An Advanced Features Overview
Connect-and-Surf (Automatic Broadband Connection Configuration)
The Connect-and-Surf feature automatically establishes a WAN connection for default-configured gateways obviating the need
for manual or custom configurations. The active physical layer is detected (ADSL, VDSL or GigE) and layer 3 connectivity is estab
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lished using PPP authentication or DHCP.
NOTE
If you prefer to configure your SmartRG’s WAN interface manually, connect a laptop to any of the LAN ports and follow
the instructions in the “Logging in to Your SmartRG Gateway” and “Remote Management” sections. Do not connect the
WAN interface cable until after the configuration is completed.
Activation (Automatic ACS Connection Configuration)
SmartRG gateways are designed to discover their service provider-specific ACS management settings without the use of custom
firmware. SmartRG Inc. maintains an activation server that associates a device’s MAC address with its service provider’s ACS set
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tings. SmartRG gateways contact the activation server to have their ACS settings modified upon initial power up (or after being
reset to factory default settings).
NOTE
Activation server support is provided for ALL SmartRG gateways at no additional cost. SmartRG Inc. enters gateway
MAC addresses into the activation server prior to shipment.
TR-069 Remote Management: Automated Configuration Server Support
With a rich TR-069 heritage and a strong commitment to standards based, remote management, SmartRG gateways are designed
for maximum interoperability with industry leading, TR-069-based remote management systems. SmartRG gateways provide
maximum remote manageability and the highest level of visibility into the connected home yielding:
• Shorter integration times
• Lower system integration costs
• Improved customer support
• Reduced operational expenses
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Affinegy ACS
SmartRG gateways have been tested to confirm maximum interoperability with the Affinegy ACS solution.
Cisco Prime Home™ ACS
SmartRG gateways have a long history of Prime Home™ (formerly ClearVision) ACS interoperability.
Calix Compass/Consumer Connect ACS
In addition to being Calix physical layer certified (to ensure Calix access equipment
compatibility), SmartRG gateways have been tested to confirm maximum interoperabil
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ity with the Calix Compass/Consumer Connect ACS solution

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