ZyXEL Communications vantage access manual

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    www .zyxel.com V ant age Access Auto Configuration Server User ’ s Guide Ve r s i o n 3 . 0 12/2008 Edition 1[...]

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    About This User's Guide Vantage Access User’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to remotely ma nage multiple ZyXEL compatible devices using V a ntage Access. Y ou should ha ve at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking conce pts and topology , network administration and Zy[...]

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    Document Conventions Vantage Access User’s Guide 4 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User ’ s Guide. 1 W arnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device. " Notes tell you other import ant information (for example, other things yo u may need to configure or help ful [...]

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    Document Conventions Vantage Access User’s Guide 5 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User ’ s Guide may use the followi ng generic icons. The V antage Access icon is not an exact representation of your device. Computer Notebook computer Server DSLAM Firewall T elep hone Switch Router[...]

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    Document Conventions Vantage Access User’s Guide 6[...]

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    Contents Overview Vantage Access User’s Guide 7 Contents Overview Introduction .......................................... ........................................................................ .......... 49 Introducing V antage Access ............... ................ ................ ................... ................. ................ . .. 5[...]

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    Contents Overview Vantage Access User’s Guide 8 Device 1.0 (TR-106) ........................................................................ ...................................... 471 General Device Setup ........................ ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ................ ... ... ................ .... ... ........... ... 473 LAN ........ [...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 9 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ........................................... ............................................................. .. 3 Document Conventions.................................................................. ......................................... .4 Contents O[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 10 Chapter 3 The Web Configurator .................................................................... ....................................... .7 5 3.1 Web Browser Requirements .. ............. ............. ................ ................ ................. ................ ... 75 3.2 Login Accounts[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 7.2 Viewing Device Logs .......... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ................ ............. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ............ ...1 10 7.2.1 The Change Columns Screen .......... ... ... ............. ................ ................ ................ ...... 1 1 1 Chapter 8 Devic[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 12 Chapter 12 Short Cut..................................................................... ................................................. .......... 137 12.1 Short Cut Overview .... ................ ................ ................... ................ ................. ............... .. 137 12.[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 13 14.7 WEP Key ............... ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ . ....... 166 14.7.1 WEP Key Details ................. ................ .................... ................ ................ .............. 166 14.8 Pre-shared Key .[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 14 Chapter 16 General Device Setup .......................................................................................... ................. 199 16.1 Internet Gateway Device ........... ......... .... ................ ................ ................ ................ ........ 1 99 16.2 Device Info[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 15 17.3 LAN Ethernet Interface ................. ... ... .... ... ... ... ................. ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ................ .2 3 3 17.3.1 LAN Ethernet Interface Details ......... ................ ............. ................ ................ ........ 233 17.3.2 Ethernet Interf[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 16 18.13.3 Port Mapping T able Details ............................. ................ .................... ................ . 265 18.13.4 W AN IP C onnection S tatistics ......... ................ ................... ................. ................ . 266 18.14 W AN PPP C onnection ...... ..........[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 17 19.1 1.7 Queue Policer ........ ... .... ... ... ................ ... .... ................ ... ... ................ .... ... .............. 30 3 19.1 1.8 Queue Policer Details ...... ................ ................ ................ .................... ................ . 303 19.1 1.9 Queue .....[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 18 21.4.1 W AN Ethernet S tatistics ......... ................ ................. ................... ................ ........... 334 21.5 W AN DSL C onnection Management .......................... ................ .................... ................ . 334 21.6 W AN DSL C onnection Servic e Informat[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 19 22.6.3 SIP Response Ma pping T able ........ ................ ................ ................ ................ ........ 369 22.6.4 SIP Response Ma pping Details . ................. ................ ................ ................ ........... 369 22.7 MGCP ............... ................ ......[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 20 22.14.21 Line S tatistics ........... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ................ ... ................ ................ .... . 3 96 22.15 PhyInterface .. ................ ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ ........ ...... 398 22.15.1[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 21 23.3.6 DVBT Service List Data base Logical Channels ......... ................ ................... ........ 423 23.3.7 DVBT Service List Data base Logical Channels Settings ......... ................... ........... 423 23.3.8 DVBT Service List Data base Logical Channel Services ..... ..............[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 22 23.5 A V Players ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. ........ 448 23.5.1 A V Player Setu p ........ ................ ................. ................ ............. ................ .............. 449 23.5.2 A V Playe[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 23 25.2 DHCP Options .............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................. ............. .... 482 25.2.1 DHCP Options Details ...... ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ ........ 482 25.3 LAN S tatistics ......[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 24 28.3.1 Manual Firmware Upgr ade ............. ............. ............. ............ ............. ............. ........ 510 28.3.2 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade .......... ...... .......... ................ ................ ............. .........51 1 28.4 Firmware Upgrade Request Lists ..........[...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 25 Chapter 33 License................................................... ..................................................................... ........... 539 33.1 License Overview .......... ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .. ... 539 [...]

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    Table of Contents Vantage Access User’s Guide 26 Chapter 38 Call Center .................................. .................................................................................. ......... 571 38.1 The Call Cent er Screen . ................ ................... ................. ................ ................ .............. 571 38.1.[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 27 List of Figures Figure 1 V ant age Access Application Example .... ... ................. ................ ................ ................ .......... ... 51 Figure 2 Uninstall: V antage Access DB .......... ... ............. ................ ................ ................ .............. .........[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 28 Figure 39 Provision Manag er > History > Change Columns ..................... ................... ................ ......... 1 1 1 Figure 40 Provision Manager > Devic e Manipulation > Import Dev ice ........... ................ .................... ..1 14 Figure 41 Device Import > V e[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 29 Figure 82 TR-069: LAN Device: IP Interface ......... ... .... ................ ................ ............. ... ... .... ... ... ... ... . .... 156 Figure 83 TR-069: LAN Device: IPIn terface: Details ............ ................. ................ ................ .............. 156 Figure 84 TR-06[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 30 Figure 125 TR-069: W AN Devic e: W ANIPConnection: S tats ......... ................ ................ ................ ..... 190 Figure 126 TR-069: W AN Devic e: W ANPPPConnection ... ................ ............. ................ ................ ..... 191 Figure 127 TR-069: W AN Devic e: W ANPPPC[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 31 Figure 168 TR-098: LAN Device: IPIn terface: Details ................. ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ................. ... .............. 2 32 Figure 169 TR-098: LAN Device: LA NEthernetInterfaceC onfi g .. ................ ................ ................ ........ 233 Figure 170 TR-098: LAN Device: [...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 32 Figure 21 1 TR-098: WAN Device: W ANPPPConnection: Details ......... ............ .......................... ........ 268 Figure 212 TR-098: W AN Devic e: W ANPPPConnection: PortMapping .. ... ... ... .... ... ... ................ ... .... . 270 Figure 213 TR-098: W AN Devic e: W ANPPPConnection: Po[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 33 Figure 254 TR-098 Amendment 1: LA N Device: IPInterface: Details ............. ................ ................ ..... 312 Figure 255 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LAN EthernetI nterfaceConfig .................. ................ . 313 Figure 256 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LAN EthernetI nterfac[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 34 Figure 297 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Dev ice: W AN PPPConnection: Details .......... ............. ........ 349 Figure 298 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Dev ice: W A NPPPConnection: PortMappin g ........ .............. 351 Figure 299 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Dev ice: W AN PPPConnection: PortMapping: Detai[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 35 Figure 340 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Line : S IP ....... ................ ................ ................ ........... 384 Figure 341 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Line: SIP Ev ent Subscription ..... ............. ................ . 385 Figure 342 TR-104: V oiceService: V oicePro[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 36 Figure 383 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Audio Output ............ ................ ................. ................ . 416 Figure 384 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: Video Output ................ ................ ................ .............. 416 Figure 385 TR-135: STBService: Capa bilitie[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 37 Figure 426 TR-135: STBService: Co mponents: AudioOutput Details .......... ................ ................... ..... 441 Figure 427 TR-135: STBService: Co mponents: VideoOutput ............ ................ ................. ................. 442 Figure 428 TR-135: STBService: Co mponents: VideoOutp[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 38 Figure 469 TR-106: UserInterfac e .................. ............. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... . .......... 478 Figure 470 TR-106: LAN ........ .................... ............ ................. ................ ................ ............. .......[...]

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    List of Figures Vantage Access User’s Guide 39 Figure 512 System Manager: Downlo ad Server ....... ................. ................ ................ ................ ........... 5 33 Figure 513 System Manager: System Maintenance: Managem ent . ................... .................... .............. 535 Figure 514 System Manager: System Maintena[...]

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    List of Fi gures Vantage Access User’s Guide 40[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 41 List of Tables T a ble 1 Default Login Accounts ......... ................... ................ .................... ................ ............... ........... ... 75 T a ble 2 Dashboard ............ ................ ................ ................... ................. ................ ............[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 42 T a ble 39 TR-069: LAN Device: LA NE thernetInt erfaceCo nfig: Details ...... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... .............. 158 T a ble 40 TR-069: LAN Device: LA NE thernetInt erfaceCo nfig: S tats ...... ... ... ... ... .... ... ............. ... ... ... .... . 158 T a ble 41 TR-069: LAN Devic[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 43 T a ble 82 TR-098: QueueManagement: Flow: Details ........ ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... . 222 T a ble 83 TR-098: QueueManagement: Policer: Details ................. ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... . 223 T a ble[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 44 T able 125 TR-098 Amendment 1: La yer2Bridging .. ................. ................... ................ ................ ........ 288 T able 126 TR-098 Amendment 1: La yer2Bridging: Bridge: De tails ... .... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ... ... ... ... .... . 289 T able 127 TR-098 Amendment 1: [...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 45 T a ble 168 TR-104: V oiceService: Capabilities: H323 ............... ................... ................ ................... ..... 3 62 T a ble 169 TR-104: V oiceService: Capabilities: Codecs: Details .. ................... ................ .................... . 363 T able 170 TR-104: V oiceServic [...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 46 T able 21 1 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: MPEG2Par t2 ProfileLev el Settings ......................... ..... 410 T able 212 TR-135: S TBService: Capabilities: MPEG4Par t2 ................. ................ ................ ............... 41 1 T able 213 TR-135: S TBService: Capabilities: MPEG4P a[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 47 T able 254 TR-135: S TBService: Components: DRM Deta ils ................. ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ............. ... ... .... . 446 T able 255 TR-135: S TBService: A VS treams ........ ............. ................ ................ ................. ................ .4 4 6 T able 256 TR-135: S T[...]

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    List of Tables Vantage Access User’s Guide 48 T able 297 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: S tats .... .......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ....... .4 9 9 T able 298 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: DHCPOption: De tails ....... ... .... ... ............. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ..... 501 T able 299 TR-106 Amendme[...]

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    49 P ART I Introduction This part contains th e following chapters. • Introducing V antage Access (51) • Installation (53) • The W eb Configura tor (75) • Initial Setup (93)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 51 C HAPTER 1 Introducing Vantage Access This chapter introduces V antage Access and its key features. Refer to the Quick S tart Guide for setup requirements, installation, and access. 1.1 Overview V antage Access is a web-ba sed management tool that allows you to remotely management, control and monitor devices which [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introd ucin g Vant ag e Acce ss Vantage Access User’s Guide 52 1.2 Key Features This section describes the main features of V antage Acce ss. Remote Device Management Y ou can remotely manage comp atible devices through V antag e Access. In addition, you can set V antage Acces s to update service provision para meters (such as the W AN [...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 53 C HAPTER 2 Installation This chapter shows you how to install the V antage Access and re gister a ZyXEL device. 2.1 Inst allation Overview V antage Access consis ts of three packages: DB, BED and HTTPD. Y ou can install these packages on different or the same server . • DB: This is the embedded MySQL database serv[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 54 • CPU: Compatible Intel Pentium 450 MHz • Memory: 256 MB • Hard Disk: 2 GB • W eb Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 • Flash Player: Flash 9.0 • Screen Resolution: 10 24 x 768 pixels 2.2 Prep aring to Inst all Follow the steps below to copy the installation files to the computer(s).[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 55 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 V erify your installation options in this screen an[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 56 2.3.2 Inst alling V ant age 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 scre en disp lays. Click Next in each screen to c[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 57 6 Enter the IP address of the computer on which you in stalled V antage A ccess DB. If you install both V antage Acce ss DB and V antage Access BED on the same compute r , ente r the computer IP address or 127.0.0.1 . 7 V erify your installation options in this screen and click Next to start t[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 58 3 The wizard scre en disp lays. Click Next in each screen to continue. 4 Specify the file location. Accept the default loca tion 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 [...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 59 " If you inst all V ant age Access BED and V ant age Access HTTPD on the sa me computer , enter a different port number other than 80 in this screen. For example, enter 8080. 7 V erify your installation options in this screen and click Next to start the installation process. 8 After the s[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 60 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. 4 Specify the location for the database or press [ENTER] to accept the default loca tion and 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.b[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 61 5 Enter a number to specify the location for the shortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the defau lt location and continue. 6 V erify your installation options in this screen and press [ENTER] to start the installation process. ==================================== ================[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 62 7 After the software component is installed successfully , press [ENTER] to exit. 2.4.2 Inst alling V ant age 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 -i console to s[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 63 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. 4 Specify the file location or press [ENTER ] to accept the default location and continue. [root@localhost vantage]# ./Vantage_ Access_BED.bin -i console Preparing to install... Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE... Ext[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 64 5 Enter a number to specify th e location for the s hortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the defau lt location and continue. 6 Enter the IP address of the computer on which you installed V antage Access DB. If you install both V antage Acce ss DB and V antage Access BED on the[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 65 7 V erify your installation options in this screen and press [ENTER] to start the installation process. 8 After the software component is installed successfully , press [ENTER] to exit. 2.4.3 Inst alling V ant age Access HTTPD 1 In the folder where you stored the installation file, enter chmod[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 66 2 Enter ./Vantage_Access_HTTPD.bin -i consol e to start the installation process. 3 Press [ENTER] at the prompt to continue. 4 Specify the file location or press [ENTER ] to accept the default location and continue. [root@localhost vantage]# ./Vantage_ Access_HTTPD.bin -i console Preparing [...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 67 5 Enter a number to specify th e location for the s hortcut or press [ENTER] to create the shortcut in the defau lt location and continue. 6 Specify the user name and password to l og into the V antage Access HTTPD server . Y ou can use the default settings or enter the information in the fiel[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 68 " If you inst all V ant age Access BED and V ant age Access HTTPD on the sa me computer , enter a different port number other than 80 in this screen. For example, enter 8080. 8 V erify your installation options in this screen and press [ENTER] to start the installation process. =======[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 69 9 After the software component is installed successfully , press [ENTER] to exit. It is recommended that you rebo ot your computer . 10 Restart your computer . 2.5 St arting V ant age Access After the installation, you ne ed to start the V antage Access DB, BED and HTTPD services. Y ou can do [...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 70 The following figure shows how to start V antage Access using the ./start.sh command for each software component. 2.6 St opping V ant age Access Y ou can stop V antage Access DB, BED and HTTPD services in one of two ways, •u s e t h e ./stop.sh command in the folders ( Tr0 69_db , Tr069_b[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 71 The following figure shows how to stop V antag e Access service s using shortcuts in the home directory . 2.7 Uninst alling V ant age Access Y ou can unins tall V antage Access using either text -based commands or the wiza rd screens. T o remove V antage Access from your computer , you must ru[...]

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    Chapter 2 Insta llat i on Vantage Access User’s Guide 72 2.7.2 Using the Wizard Screens Follow the steps below to uninstall V antage Access using the wizard screens. 1 Open a terminal window and go to the di rectory where V antage Access is installed. 2 In the “ Uninstall_Vantage Access DB ” folder , enter ./ Uninstall_Vantage_Access_DB to un[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation Vantage Access User’s Guide 73 4 In the “ Uninstall_Tr069_httpd ” folder , enter ./Uninstall_Tr069_httpd to uninstall V antage Access HTTPD . A screen displays as shown. Click Uninstall to remove this compon ent. Then click Done when the uninstall process is complete. Figure 4 Uninstall: V antage Access HTTPD[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 75 C HAPTER 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 W eb Browser Requirements The web configurat or is a browser-based interface that you can u[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 76 2 Open a web browser , and enter “http://a.b.c.d”, wher e “a.b.c.d” is the IP address of the V antage Access server (for example, http://10.10.10.1). If you open the web configurator on the same computer V antage Access is instal led, you can also enter “http://localhost”. [...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 77 Figure 7 Web Configur ator: Login Screen 6 Click Login . " By default, if you enter the wrong p assword three times for a user name, you have to wait for 10 minutes before V antage Access allows yo u to log in again with the same user name. Y ou can change this in the System Ma na[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 78 Figure 8 Product Information Screen in MyZyXEL.com 4 Y ou are prompted to enter the Ne w Authen tication Code which can be copied from System Manager > License > Authentication Code (AC) on your new install V antage Access server . Click Submit then. Figure 9 Reinstall Product Sc[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 79 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 mana ge r . Y ou can also disp lay this screen by clicking Dashboard in the control p a nel. Field labels vary depending on your login acco u nt type. [...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 80 3.6 V ant age Access Web Configurator Overview This section describes the parts of a V antage Ac cess screen. Figure 12 Web Configura to r Scree n Overview System Resource CPU Usage This bar displays the percentage of the CPU’s processing resources the V antage Access is using. Memor[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 81 The web confi guration screen is divided into the following parts: • The control panel ( A ) The control panel disp la ys in every web config ura tor screen. All the common web configurator buttons are in the control panel. • The title bar ( B ) The title bar displays the login nam[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 82 3.8 Device Window The device window displays when you click the Provision Man ager or icon. Use the device window to view the logical netw ork topology , search for a device, view general device status or select wh ich device(s) you want to edit configuration settings. 3.8.1 T opology [...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 83 The following table describes the labels in the Device window . 3.8.1.1 Creating a Group Folder T opology group folders allow y ou to group managed devices logically . Y ou can add or delete device(s) in a group. The following steps show yo u how to create a device group folder in the [...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 84 Follow the steps below to delete a group. 1 In the device window , click To p o l o g y . 2 Right-click on a group folder and click Delete Group . Figure 16 Device Window: T opology: Delete Group 3 A warning screen displays. Click OK to delete. Click Cancel to clos e this sc reen witho[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 85 Click OK to delete. Click Cancel to clos e this sc reen without deleting the selected group. Figure 19 Device Window: T opology: Rem ov e Grou p 3.8.1.4 Renaming a Group Folder 1 In the device window , click To p o l o g y . 2 Right-click on a folder and click Rename . Figure 20 Device[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 86 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 V antage Acc ess, leave a ll search criteria blank and click Search . The list of devices displayed varies depending on your l[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 87 Figure 23 Configurat ion Window: D evice List The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.8.3.1 Displaying Devices T o view a list of devices in V antage Access, click Sear ch in the device window , leave all search criteria blan k, and click Search . The list of devic e[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 88 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. T o select more than one device, h old down the [CTRL] key and click. T o se[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 89 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 Gr oup . • Click Ap ply . Alternatively , click Back t[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 90 3.9 Navigation Panel Use this panel to navigate to and display th e screens. The se screens are organized into diff erent menus. Menus available in the navigation panel va ry depending your login account type and whether you have selected a device or device group. Y ou can only expand [...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 91 3.10 About V ant age Access The About screen is the first screen that displays every time you click on an ico n in the Control Panel. Use this screen to chec k the vers ion of your V antage Access. Figure 27 About T o display the software vers ion information in a pop-up scr een, click[...]

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    Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Vantage Access User’s Guide 92 Figure 28 About: Pop-up[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 93 C HAPTER 4 Initial Setup This chapter shows you how to configure the do wnload server and regis ter a ZyXEL device in V antage A ccess. 4.1 Specifying a Download Server Y ou must spe cify a server to store device fi rmware and configura tion files and perform automatic remote firmware upgrades or configuration resto[...]

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    Chapter 4 Initial Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 94 4.2 Registering a Device Y ou must register one or more compatible devices to V antage Access to allow remote management. • T o register a single device, enter its information in the Pr ovision Manager > Device Manipulation screen (see Section 8.1.2 on page 1 13 ). • T o re gister sing[...]

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    Chapter 4 In itial Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 95 4.2.2 Editing a CSV File Y ou can import multiple devic es to V antag e Access at one time using a CSV (Comma- Separated V alues) file. Y ou can view and edit CS V files in a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel. T o import multiple devices at one time, you need to create an CSV f[...]

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    Chapter 4 Initial Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 96 3 Click Import . 4 When the file import is successful, you can Sear ch for the new entry or entries. The new devices are not yet registered. T o complete the device registration, see Section 4.2.4 on page 96 . If you cannot see the new entry or entries, ch eck the system logs and make sure th[...]

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    Chapter 4 In itial Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 97 " For initial setup, the registration process may t a ke several minute s (depending on your network condition). 3 Search for the device and chec k its status. If the Registered icon disp lays ( ) and the device is an Internet Gateway device, de vice registration is successful and V ant[...]

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    99 P ART II Provision Manager This part contains th e following chapters. • Device Status (101) • T ask Monitor (107) • Device History Logs (109) • Device Manipulation (1 13) • T emplate Management (1 19) • Data Model Management (127 ) • Device Provisioning (129) • Short Cut (137)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 101 C HAPTER 5 Device Status This chapter describes the Device S tatus screen that shows the system status of a se lected device. 5.1 V i ewing Device St atus The Device S tatus screen displays when you select a device in the device window . Use this screen to view detailed device information (s uch as th e MAC address[...]

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    Chapter 5 Device Statu s Vantage Access User’s Guide 102 Figure 35 Provision Manager > Device S t atus The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 7 Provision Manager > Device Sta tu s LABEL DESCRIPTION Check S tatus Click this to display the current st atu s of the device (onl ine or offline). Reboot Click this to reboo[...]

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    Chapter 5 Dev ice Statu s Vantage Access User’s Guide 103 Retrieve Click this to obtain the latest devi ce status information from the V antage Access database. Device Information Model Name This field displays the device mode l. Serial Number This field displays the device’s individual factory serial number. Firmware Ve r s i o n This field di[...]

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    Chapter 5 Device Statu s Vantage Access User’s Guide 104 5.1.1 The Device St atus > Subscriber Screen Use this screen to configure in formation about a device’ s subscr iber . This information displays in the Device S tatus screen. T o display this screen, log into V antage Access and click the Provision Manager in the control panel, select [...]

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    Chapter 5 Dev ice Statu s Vantage Access User’s Guide 105 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 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[...]

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    Chapter 5 Device Statu s Vantage Access User’s Guide 106[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 107 C HAPTER 6 Task Monitor This chapter describes the Ta s k M o n i t o r screen you use to monitor dev ice configuration changes. 6.1 T ask Monitor Overview Use the Ta s k M o n i t o r screen to view a list of configura tion changes waiting to be applied and updated on the selected device(s). Y ou can disp lay the [...]

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    Chapter 6 Task Monitor Vantage Access User’s Guide 108 Parameter Thi s field displays the name of the parameter to be changed. Operator This field displays the action operator of the device. Next Click Nex t to go to the next screen. First This link is not a vailable in the first screen. Click First to return to the first screen. Prev Click Prev [...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 109 C HAPTER 7 Device History Logs This chapter describes the History screen where you can display , query or purg e device logs. 7.1 History Device Log Overview V antage Access store s five types of logs: Fi rmware, provision, system, notification and V endorConfigFile logs. • Firmware logs record changes relating t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Device History Logs Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 0 7.2 V i ewing Device Logs Y ou can view the logs for the managed device(s) in the History screen. If you log in as the root, you can view logs fo r all managed devices. Click the Provision Man a ger icon in the control panel and select a de vice or device group folder in the Device W [...]

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    Chapter 7 Device History Lo gs Vantage Access User’s Guide 111 7.2.1 The Change Column s Screen Use this screen to choose the types of information that display i n the Provision Manager > History screen. Click Pr ovision Manager > History > Change Columns . The following screen displays. Figure 39 Provision Manager > History > Chan[...]

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    Chapter 7 Device History Logs Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 2[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 3 C HAPTER 8 Device Manipulation This chapter describes the Provision Manager > Device Manipulation screens. These screens allow you to import and rename the devices managed by V antage Access. 8.1 The Import Device Screen This section describes the Import Device screen you use to register one or more devices. 8.[...]

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    Chapter 8 Device Manipulation Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 4 Figure 40 Provision Manager > Device Manipulat ion > Import Device 3 Select Import One Device and enter the dev ice information in the fields provided. Click More Subscriber Information to enter more details. 4 Click Import . 5 V iew the Device List panel to verify the device is[...]

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    Chapter 8 Device Man ipulation Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 5 4 If you want to import devices whose serial num bers are not e ntirely consecutive, enter a value in the St e p field. For example, if you want to skip every second serial number , enter 2 . 5 Click Import . 6 V iew the Device List panel to verify the device is registered to V antag[...]

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    Chapter 8 Device Manipulation Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 6 2 Once connected to the network, the ZyXEL devi ce automa tically locates and registers to the V a ntage Access serve r . " For initial setup, the registration process may t a ke several minute s (depending on your network condition). 3 Check the device status in the Device Lis t[...]

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    Chapter 8 Device Man ipulation Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 7 Figure 43 Device Manipulation > Rename Devices If you need an example CSV file to modify , click Example_RenameDevice.csv and sa ve 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 C[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 11 9 C HAPTER 9 Template Management This chapter describes the Provision Manager > Management screens you use to manage device templates. 9.1 Device T emplate Management Overview On the V antage Access computer , a device template contains pa rameter settings of a device. Y ou can create new templates or load a temp[...]

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    Chapter 9 Tem pla te Mana ge m en t Vantage Access User’s Guide 120 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.2.1 Importing a T emplate Use the Import screen to upload a template file (XML or CSV file) to V anta ge Access. If you are not sure about the template fo rmat, download an example file by clicking a file link in the File[...]

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    Chapter 9 Template Management Vantage Access User’s Guide 121 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.3 Editing a T emplate Use the Edit screen to change the se ttings of a template you have created. 1 Log into the web configurator us ing a manager account and click the Pr ovision Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Click Pr o[...]

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    Chapter 9 Tem pla te Mana ge m en t Vantage Access User’s Guide 122 9.3.1 Adding a New Parameter Use the Add Parameter screen to inse rt a new paramete r to a template. In the template Edit screen, click Add to display the Add Parameter screen. Figure 47 Provision Manager > T emplate > Management > Edit > Add Parameter The following t[...]

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    Chapter 9 Template Management Vantage Access User’s Guide 123 9.3.2 Modifying a Parameter V alue Y ou can change the value of a pa rameter in a template in the Modify Parameter screen. In the template Edit screen, click th e modify icon () for the selected parameter to display the Modify Parameter screen . The OUI-SN field displays in the screen [...]

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    Chapter 9 Tem pla te Mana ge m en t Vantage Access User’s Guide 124 After a new template is created, an entry is added in the Management screen (click Te m p l a t e > Management ). Figure 49 Te m p l a t e > S a v e a s Te m p l a t e The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 17 Provision Manager > Pre-Prov ision &[...]

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    Chapter 9 Template Management Vantage Access User’s Guide 125 9.5 Loading a T emplate " Applying a template replaces the current confi guration on the specified device or all devices in a group. Use the Load From T emplate screen to apply a template to a de vice o r all devices in a group. When loading a device-specific template, V antage Ac[...]

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    Chapter 9 Tem pla te Mana ge m en t Vantage Access User’s Guide 126 T ime This field displays the time the template was created. Description This field displays a short description abo ut the template. Click this to see the wh ole description. Load Click Load to apply the template to the device(s). Next Click Nex t to go to the next screen. First[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 127 C HAPTER 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 Dat a Model (Root) This screen allows you to see the data models used by V antage Access.[...]

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    Chapter 10 Data Model M anagement Vantage Access User’s Guide 128 10.1.1 The Import Dat a Model Screen Use this screen to upload a data model to V ant age Access. T o display the screen, log into V antage Acce ss as root and click Provision Manager . Then click Provision > Management > Import . The following screen displays. Figure 52 Provi[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 129 C HAPTER 11 Device Provisioning This chapter in troduces the Pr ovision screens and shows you how to configure device settings through V antage Access. 1 1.1 Device Provision Overview " The Provision screens are available for manager account s only . The Provision screens available for root are covered in Chap[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Vantage Access User’s Guide 130 The table below describes the fields in the screen for unre giste red devices. Select the appropriate device type and version according to your device type. Then click Apply to update the Data Model and Pr ofile menu lists. 1 1.2.2 Provisioning Registered Devices Y ou cannot provision[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisionin g Vantage Access User’s Guide 131 Figure 55 The Data Model Tree The data model tree contains a ll the parameter sets ( ) related to the given data model. When a parameter set has subsets, a folder ic on ( ) displays. When you cli c k a parameter set icon, a list of parameters displays. 1 1.2.3.1 Parameter Lis t A par[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Vantage Access User’s Guide 132 1 1.2.3.2 T able Pop-up Screen If the text is too long to fit into a table co lumn, V antage 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 T able Pop-up Scre en 1 1.2.4 Configurin[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisionin g Vantage Access User’s Guide 133 The following table describes the labels in this screen. " Labels displayed in the Provision screen s vary depending on settings in the InternetG atewayDevi ce field. T able 23 Provision > CPE Methods FIELD DESCRIPTION CPE Methods Select SetParam eterV alues to change the val[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Vantage Access User’s Guide 134 1 1.2.5 Profile Use this menu to quickly find and configure sp ecific parameter settings for an unregistered device. Y ou can also use this me nu to view existing profile se ttings for a registered device. This is an example to show you how to de fine profiles for an unregistered devi[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisionin g Vantage Access User’s Guide 135 Figure 61 Profile Configuration Exampl e: Profile Submenus 5 Click an object name. F o r example, Device.LAN . The related parameter list appears. Figure 62 Profile Configuration Exampl e: Parameter List 6 See Section 1 1.2.3.1 on page 131 and Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for how to c[...]

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    Chapter 11 Device Provisioning Vantage Access User’s Guide 136[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 137 C HAPTER 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 needin g to jump into complex device configuration submenus. For example, you can configure the parameter value [...]

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    Chapter 12 Short Cut Vantage Access User’s Guide 138 12.1.2 Add a Short Cut Use this screen to configure a new short cut. T o display the screen, log into V anta ge Ac ces s using a manager accou nt an d click Provision Manager . Then click Short cut > Operation > Add . Figure 64 Provision > Short Cut > Add The following table describ[...]

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    139 P ART III Internet Gateway Device 1.0 (TR-069) This part contains th e following chapters. • General Device Setup (141) • LAN Device (153) • W AN Device (171)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 141 C HAPTER 13 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you displa y to view and set basic device settings. 13.1 Internet Gateway Device Y ou can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger ac count and click the Pr ovision Manage[...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 142 Figure 67 TR-069: Devic e Info The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 27 TR-069: Devic eInfo PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. Man[...]

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    Chapter 13 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 143 13.3 Device Configuration Display the DeviceConfig screen to view general information about the configuration file on a device. Click InternetGatewayDevice > DeviceConfig. Figure 68 TR-069: De viceConfig The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 [...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 144 Figure 69 TR-069: V endorCo nfigFile 13.4.1 V endor Configuration File Deta ils Use this screen to find detailed vendor configuration information . Y ou can display this screen using one of the following methods: • click a file name in the V endorConfigFile screen • click Inter[...]

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    Chapter 13 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 145 Figure 71 TR-069: ManagementServer The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 30 TR-069: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays th e addre ss of the V antage Access server [...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 146 13.6 T ime Use the Ti me screen to configure time settings (s uch as the network time server and time zone) on the device. Click InternetGatewayDevice > Time. Figure 72 TR-069: T ime The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 f[...]

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    Chapter 13 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 147 13.7 User Interface Use the UserInterface screen to configure remote management settings to access the web configurator on the device. Click InternetGatewayDevice > UserInterface to display the screen as shown. Figure 73 TR-069: UserInterface DaylightSavingsU sed This field di spl[...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 148 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 32 TR-069: UserInterface PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if a password is required to log into the web config urator on t[...]

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    Chapter 13 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 149 13.8 Layer3 Forwarding Use the Layer3Forwarding screen to view the current la yer 3 forwarding status and the number of forwarding entries on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > InternetGateway Device > Layer3Forwardin g. Figur[...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 150 Figure 76 TR-069: Layer3 Forwarding T able: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 34 TR-069: Layer3 Forwarding: For warding PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to ind[...]

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    Chapter 13 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 151 13.9 LAN Configuration Security Use the LANConfigSecurity sc reen to dis play and configure the password to allow LAN access on the de vice for auto-configura tion settings. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device Li[...]

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    Chapter 13 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 152 Host This field displays the IP address or domain name of the host the device is to ping to test the connectio n. NumberOfRepetition s This field displays the number of ping test before disp layin g the result. T imeout This field displays the timeout (i n milli-seconds) for a ping[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 153 C HAPTER 14 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view LAN settings. 14.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the L AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your device model. Refe[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 154 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 14.2 LAN Host Configuration Management Use the LANHostConfig Management screen to view and configure DHCP settings on the LAN interface. Select a registered device in th[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 155 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 37 TR-069: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if V antage Access can change the default DHCP se[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 156 14.2.1 IP Interface The IPInt erface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice . Click a number an d L[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 157 14.3 LAN Ethernet Interface The LANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen allows you to view LAN Ethernet settings. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice . Then click a num[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 158 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 14.3.2 Ethernet Interface St at s The St a t s screen shows the statisti cs on the LAN interface. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click Inte[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 159 14.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when you r device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summar y of the USB inte rface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and c[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 160 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 14.4.2 USB Interface S tat s Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of the USB interface on the LAN. Select a registered device in the Device List window and[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 161 14.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is appli c able 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 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. [...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 162 Figure 91 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANCo nfiguration: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 43 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to ind[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 163 Channel This field displays the wireless chann el number (0 to 255) to use for tran smission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 c haracters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconT ype This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wire[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 164 BasicDataT ransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on th e device. Multiple transmission rate s are separated by commas (,). Fo r example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps. OperationalData[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 165 14.6 WLAN Association List The Ass ociatedDevice screen displays a list of WLAN devices that are currently c onnected to the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice >[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 166 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 14.7 WEP Key Use the WEPKey screen to view the WEP key object information. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vi[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 167 Figure 95 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConf iguration: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays th e WEP key content. De pending on the encr yption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field displa ys 10 hex[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 168 Figure 97 TR-069: LAN Device: WLANConfigur ation: PreSharedKey: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 14.9 LAN Host s In the Hosts screen, you can view the number of LA N hosts that are assign ed a d[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 169 Figure 99 TR-069: LAN Device: Hosts: Host 14.9.2 LAN Host T able Det ails Display the detailed Host screen to view or co nfigure DHCP host settings (such as IP address, lease time, etc.). 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > LANDevice .[...]

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    Chapter 14 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 170[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 171 C HAPTER 15 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view W AN settings. 15.1 W AN Device Screen Overview Use the W AN Device screens to configure or vie w the W AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your devi[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 172 15.2 W AN Common Interface Configuration Y ou ca n view basic common connection status in the W ANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANCommonInterfaceConfig to display the scr[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 173 15.2.1 Connection Use the Connection scre en to view the Internet connec tion instance. Refer to Section 11 .2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANCommon[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 174 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANDSLInterfaceC onfig to display the scr e en. Figure 106 TR-069: W AN Device: W ANDSLInterfaceConfig The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to S[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 175 15.3.1 W AN DSL Line St at s Use the St a t s screen to view the DSL connection statistics instance. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 176 Figure 107 TR-069: W AN Device: W ANDSLInterfaceConfig: S t ats 15.3.2 W AN DSL Line St atistics Det ails Y ou can view the line statistics in the St a t s screens. The following sta tis tic s screens are available. Field labels are the same in all the screens. • To t a l : This screen displ[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 177 15.4 W AN Ethernet Interface Configuration Y ou can set the Ethernet settings on the W AN interface in the W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig t[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 178 15.4.1 W AN Ethernet St atistics V iew the statistics for the W AN interface in the St a t s screen. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2 Click a number W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig . 3 Click St a t s to display the statis[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 179 15.6 W AN DSL Connection Service Information Y ou can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService scre en . 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANDSLConnectionManagement . 3 [...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 180 15.7 W AN DSL Diagnostics Y ou can view the DSL connection diagnostic s data in the W ANDSLDiagnostics scree n. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANDSLDiagnostics to dis play the screen as shown. Figure 1[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 181 15.8 W AN Connection Device For DSL connections, you can view the connectio n instances associated to an A TM VC in the W ANConnectionDevic e screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W [...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 182 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 15.9.1 W AN DSL Link Configuration Use the W ANDSLLinkConfig screen to set the A TM layer pr operties for the physical DSL connection. 1 Select a registered device in th[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 183 LinkT ype Thi s field displ ays the type for this DSL link. EoA sets the device to use the brid ged Ethernet over A TM (RFC2684) link type. IPoA sets the device to use the routed IP over A TM (RFC2684) link type. PPPoA set s the device to use the PPP over A TM (RFC2364) link type. PPPoE sets t[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 184 15.10 W AN A TM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the W ANA TMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the A TM layer . 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 185 15.1 1 W A N Ethernet Link Configuration The W ANEthernetLinkConfig screen displays the Ethernet link status ( Up , Down or Unavailable ) in the E thernetLinkS tatus field. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pa ge 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w in[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 186 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 15.13 W AN IP Connection Y ou can view the IP settings for the W AN connection in the W ANIPConnection screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field desc[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 187 15.13.1 W AN IP Connection Details Y ou can configure and view basic IP settings for the W AN connection in the detailed W ANIPConnection screen. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANConnectionDevic[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 188 15.13.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN IP connec tion. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . L[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 189 2 Click a number and W ANConnectionDevice . 3 Click a number and W ANIPConnection . 4 Click a number and PortMapping to display the screen as shown. Figure 123 TR-069: W AN Device: W ANIPConnection: PortMapping 15.13.3 Port Mapping T able Details Use the detailed PortMapping screen to configur[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 190 15.13.4 W AN IP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of al l IP connections on the W AN interface. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANConnectionDevice . 3 Clic[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 191 15.14 W AN PPP Connection Display the W ANPPPConnection screen to view PPP connec tion instance on the W A N interface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 o n page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice [...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 192 Figure 127 TR-069: W AN Device: WANPPPC onnection: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 62 TR-069: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: Details P AR AMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 193 IdleDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the numb er of seconds (between 0 and 4294967295 ) of inactivity before a link times out. W hen the time is reached with out any network activity through the link, the device automa tica lly disconnects the link. 0 means you do not want the device to dis[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 194 15.14.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN PPP connection. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered de vice in the Device List w indow and click InternetGatewayDev ice > W ANDevice . 2[...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 195 Figure 129 TR-069: W AN Device: WANPPPConnect ion: PortMapping: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 15.14.4 W AN PPP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of al [...]

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    Chapter 15 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 196 Figure 130 TR-069: W AN Device: WAN PPPConnection: S tat s The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 64 TR-069: WAN Device: W ANPPPConnec tion: S tats PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This fi[...]

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    197 P ART IV Internet Gateway Device 1.1 (TR-098) This part contains th e following chapters. • General Device Setup (199) • LAN Device (229) • W AN Device (247)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 199 C HAPTER 16 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you displa y to view and set basic device settings. 16.1 Internet Gateway Device Y ou can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger ac count and click the Pr ovision Manage[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 200 Figure 132 TR-098: DeviceInfo The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 66 TR-098: Devic eInfo PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. Manu[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 201 16.3 Device Configuration Display the DeviceConfig screen to view general information about the configuration file on a device. Click Pr ovision > Data Model > InternetGatewayD evic e > DeviceConfig. Figure 133 TR-098: DeviceConfig The following table describes the la bels i[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 202 Figure 134 TR-098: V endorConfigFile 16.4.1 V endor Configuration File Deta ils This screen displays detailed vendor configura tion file information. Y ou can find this screen using one of the following methods: • click a file name in the V endorConfigFile screen • click Pr ovi[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 203 Figure 136 TR-098: Manag ementServer The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 69 TR-098: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays th e addre ss of the V antage Access serve[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 204 16.6 T ime Use the Ti me screen to configure time settings (s uch as the network time server and time zone) on the device. Click Pr ovision > Data Model > InternetGatewayD evic e > Time. Figure 137 TR-098: T ime The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Ref[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 205 16.7 User Interface Use the UserInterface screen to configure remote management settings to access the web configurator on the device. Click Pr ovision > Data Model > InternetGatewayD evic e > UserInterface to display the screen as shown. Figure 138 TR-098: UserInterf ace Th[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 206 16.8 Layer3 Forwarding Use the Layer3Forwarding screen to view the current la yer 3 forwarding status and the number of forwarding entries on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device > Layer3[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 207 Figure 139 TR-098: Laye r3Forwarding The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 16.8.1 Layer3 Forwarding T able The Forwarding screen displays the list of forwar ding tables on th e device. Refer to Sec[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 208 Figure 141 TR-098: La yer3 Forwarding T able: Deta ils The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 73 TR-098: Layer3 Forwarding: For warding PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to [...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 209 16.9 Layer2 Bridging Use the Layer2Bridging screen to configure the bridge se ttings between layer2 LAN and/or W AN interfaces on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device > Layer2Bridging . Fig[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 210 16.9.2 Bridging T able Det ails 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 > InternetGatewayD evice > Layer2Bridging > Bridge . Click a [...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 21 1 Figure 146 TR-098: Layer2 Bridging: Filter: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 76 TR-098: Layer2Bridging : Filter: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION FilterKey This fi eld displays the in[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 212 16.9.5 Marking T able Use the Marking screen to view the marking table list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device > La[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 213 Figure 147 TR-098: Laye r2Bridging: Marking 16.9.6 Marking T able Det ails 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 > InternetGateway Device[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 214 16.9.7 A vailable Interface T a ble Use the A vailableInterface screen to view the interface tabl e list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > [...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 215 Figure 151 TR-098: Queu eManagement The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 79 TR-098: QueueManagement LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable This field displays whe ther queue manageme nt is activated or n[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 216 16.10.1 Queue Classification Use the Classification screen to view the classification table list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > Internet[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 217 Figure 153 TR-098: QueueMa nagement: Classification: Details[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 218 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 80 TR-098: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION ClassificationKey This field displays the in dex number of the classification ta[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 219 SSAP This field displays the value of the S ource link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify . SSAPExclude This field displays whether the devic e is to classify packet s whose SSAP value is not specified above. DSAP This field displays the value of the Destination li[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 220 16.10.3 Application Queue Use the App screen to view the application queu e list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1 .2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device &[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 221 Figure 155 TR-098: Queu eManagement: App: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 16.10.5 Queue Flow Use the Flow screen to view the queue flow table list on the device. Re fer to Section 1 1[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 222 16.10.6 Queue Flow Det ails Use the detailed Flow screen to view and config ure the qu eue flow table entry on t h e device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Flow . Click a [...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 223 16.10.7 Queue Policer Use the Policer screen to view the queue policy ta ble list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device >[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 224 16.10.9 Queue Use the Queue screen to view the queue tabl e list on the device. Refer to Sectio n 11.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and clic k Provision > Data M o del > InternetGateway Device > QueueMana[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 225 Figure 161 TR-098: Queu eMa nagement: Queue: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 16.1 1 LAN Configuration Security Use the LANConfigSecurity sc reen to dis play and configure the password[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 226 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 > IPPingDiagnostic[...]

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    Chapter 16 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 227 SuccessCount This fi eld displays the number of ping tests that are successful before the timeout. FailureCount This field displays the number of ping tests that failed. AverageResponseT i me This field displays the average response time (in milli-seconds) of successful ping tests. I[...]

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    Chapter 16 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 228[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 229 C HAPTER 17 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view LAN settings. 17.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the L AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your device model. Refe[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 230 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 17.2 LAN Host Configuration Management Use the LANHostConfig Management screen to view and configure DHCP settings on the LAN interface. Select a registered device in th[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 231 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 87 TR-098: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManagement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if V antage Access can change the default DHCP se[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 232 17.2.1 IP Interface The IPInt erface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LA[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 233 17.3 LAN Ethernet Interface The LANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen allows you to view LAN Ethernet settings. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice . [...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 234 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 17.3.2 Ethernet In terface St atistics The St a t s screen shows the statisti cs on the LAN interface. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click D[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 235 17.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when you r device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summar y of the USB inte rface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and c[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 236 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 17.4.2 USB Interface S tatistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of the USB interface on the LAN. Select a registered device in the Device List window[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 237 17.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is appli c able 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 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 238 Figure 176 TR-098: LAN Devi ce: WLANCo nfiguration: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 93 TR-098: LAN Device: WLANConfiguration PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to i[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 239 Channel This field displays the wireless chann el number (0 to 255) to use for tran smission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 c haracters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconT ype This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wire[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 240 BasicDataT ransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on th e device. Multiple transmission rate s are separated by commas (,). Fo r example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps. OperationalData[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 241 17.6 WLAN Association List The Ass ociatedDevice screen displays a list of WLAN devices that are currently c onnected to the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatew[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 242 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 17.7 WEP Key Use the WEPKey screen to view the WEP key object information. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered devic[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 243 Figure 180 TR-098: LAN De vice: WLANConfiguratio n: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays th e WEP key content. De pending on the encr yption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field displa ys 10 h[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 244 Figure 182 TR-098: LAN Devi ce: WLANConfigur ation: PreSharedKey: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 17.9 LAN Host s In the Hosts screen, you can view the number of LA N hosts that are assign ed a[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 245 Figure 184 TR-098: LAN Device: Hosts: Host 17.9.2 LAN Host T able Det ails Display the detailed Host screen to view or co nfigure 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 &g[...]

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    Chapter 17 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 246[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 247 C HAPTER 18 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view W AN settings. 18.1 W AN Device Screen Overview Use the W AN Device screens to configure or vie w the W AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your devi[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 248 18.2 W AN Common Interface Configuration Y ou ca n view basic common connection status in the W ANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W ANCommonInterfaceConfig t[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 249 18.2.1 Connection Use the Connection scre en to view the Internet connec tion 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 > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number [...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 250 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W ANDSLInterfaceConfig to display the screen. Figure 191 TR-098: W AN Device: W ANDSLInterfaceConfig The following table describes the la bels in this scre[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 251 18.3.1 W AN DSL Line St atistics Use the St a t s screen to view the DSL connection statistics instance. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 252 18.3.2 W AN DSL Line St atistics Det ails Y ou can view the line statistics in the St a t s screens. The following sta tis tic s screens are available. Field labels are the same in all the screens. • To t a l : This screen displays the statistics with the totals. • Showtime : This screen d[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 253 18.4 W AN Ethernet Interface Configuration Y ou can set the Ethernet settings on the W AN interface in the W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANEthernetI[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 254 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig . 3 Click St a t s to display the statistics sc reen. Figure 194 TR-098: W AN Device: W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig: S tats The f[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 255 18.6 W AN DSL Connection Service Information Y ou can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService scre en . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANDSLConnectionM[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 256 18.7 W AN DSL Diagnostics Y ou can view the DSL connection diagnostic s data in the W ANDSLDiagnostics scree n. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W ANDSLDiagnostics to display the screen as[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 257 18.8 W AN Connection Device For DSL connections, you can view the connectio n instances associated to an A TM VC in the W ANConnectionDevic e screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W [...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 258 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 18.9.1 W AN DSL Link Configuration Use the W ANDSLLinkConfig screen to set the A TM layer pr operties for the physical DSL connection. 1 Select a registered device in th[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 259 LinkT ype Thi s field displ ays the type for this DSL link. EoA sets the device to use the brid ged Ethernet over A TM (RFC2684) link type. IPoA sets the device to use the routed IP over A TM (RFC2684) link type. PPPoA set s the device to use the PPP over A TM (RFC2364) link type. PPPoE sets t[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 260 18.10 W AN A TM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the W ANA TMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the A TM layer . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Internet[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 261 18.1 1 W A N Ethernet Link Configuration The W ANEthernetLinkConfig screen displays the Ethernet link status ( Up , Down or Unavailable ) in the E thernetLinkS tatus field. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pa ge 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List windo[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 262 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 18.13 W AN IP Connection Y ou can view the IP settings for the W AN connection in the W ANIPConnection screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field desc[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 263 18.13.1 W AN IP Connection Details Y ou can configure and view basic IP settings for the W AN IP connection in the detailed W ANIPConnection screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number and W [...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 264 Uptime This field displays the number of seconds the link has been up. LastConnectionError This field displ ays the cause for the last failed connection attempt. AutoDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the num ber of seconds (between 0 and 429496 7295) the device is to wait before disconnectin[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 265 18.13.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN IP connec tion. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 266 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 18.13.4 W AN IP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of al l IP connections on the W AN interface. 1 Select a registered device in t[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 267 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 18.14 W AN PPP Connection Display the W ANPPPConnection screen to view a PPP connection instance on the W AN interface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 o n page 132 for other f[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 268 Figure 21 1 TR-098: W AN Device: W AN PPPConnection: Det ails The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 1 12 TR-098: WAN Device: WA NPPPConnection: Details P AR AMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field display[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 269 AutoDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the num ber of seconds (between 0 and 429496 7295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link. 0 means you do not want the device to disconnect the link automatically . IdleDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the numb er of seconds (between 0 an[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 270 18.14.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN PPP connection. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 271 Figure 213 TR-098: W AN Device: WANPPPConnect ion: PortMapping: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 18.14.4 W AN PPP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of al [...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 272 Figure 214 TR-098: W AN Device: WAN PPPConnection: S tat s The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 1 14 TR-098: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: S tats PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE EthernetBytesSent This fi[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 273[...]

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    Chapter 18 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 274[...]

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    275 P ART V Internet Gateway Device 1.2 (TR-098 Amendment 1) This part contains th e following chapters. • General Device Setup (277) • LAN Device (309) • W AN Device (327)[...]

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    276[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 277 C HAPTER 19 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you displa y to view and set basic device settings. 19.1 Internet Gateway Device Y ou can view the number and type of interfaces on a device. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger ac count and click the Pr ovision Manage[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 278 Figure 216 TR-098 Amend ment 1: DeviceInfo The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 1 16 TR-098 Amendment 1: DeviceInfo PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that [...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 279 19.3 V endor Configuration File The V endorConfigFile screen displays th e name of the vend or configuration file and the time it was first applied on the device. Refer to Section 11. 2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > De vi[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 280 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.4 Device Configuration Display the DeviceConfig screen to view general information about the configuration file on a device. Click Data Model > Interne[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 281 Figure 220 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: ManagementServer The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 1 19 TR-098 Amendment 1: ManagementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays th e addre ss of[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 282 19.6 Manageable Device Use the Manageable Devi ce screen to see layer 3 forwarding settings on the device. PeriodicInformT im e This field is applicable when in the Pe riodicInfor mEnable field is 1 . This field displays th e re ference time and date the device is to initiate th e [...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 283 Click Pr ovision > Data Model > Internet Gatewa yDevice > ManageableDevic e . Figure 221 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: Manageable Devices 19.6.1 Manageable Device Det ails Use the detailed Managed Devices screen to configure the laye r 3 forwarding table on the device. Select a regis[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 284 Figure 223 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: T ime The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.8 User Interface Use the UserInterface screen to configure remote management settings to access the web configurator[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 285 Figure 224 TR-098 Amen dment 1: U serInterface The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 122 TR -098 Amen dment 1: Us erInterface PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if [...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 286 19.9 Layer3 Forwarding Use the Layer3Forwarding screen to view the current la yer 3 forwarding status and the number of forwarding entries on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > > InternetGateway Device > L[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 287 Click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevic e > Layer3Forwarding > Forwarding . Figure 226 TR-098 Amendment 1: Laye r3 Forwarding T able 19.9.2 Layer3 Forwarding T able Det ails Use the detailed Forwarding screen to configure the layer 3 forwarding table on the device. Select a [...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 288 19.10 Layer2 Bridging Use the Layer2Bridging screen to configure the bridge se ttings between layer2 LAN and/or W AN interfaces on the device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device > Layer2Bridging . [...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 289 19.10.1 Bridging T able Use the Bridge screen to view the bridge tabl e list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayD evice > Lay[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 290 19.10.3 Filter T able Use the Filter screen to view the filter table list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > > InternetGateway Device >[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 291 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 127 TR-098 Amendment 1: Layer2Bridging : Filter: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION FilterKey This fi eld displays the index number of the filter table entry . F[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 292 19.10.5 Marking T able Use the Marking screen to view the marking table list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > > InternetGateway Device &[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 293 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.10.7 A vailable Interface T able Use the A vailableInterface screen to view the interface tabl e list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 f[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 294 Figure 236 TR-098 Amendment 1: Laye r2Bridgi ng: AvailableInterface : Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.1 1 Queue Management Use the QueueManagement screen to configure settings to[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 295 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.1 1.1 Qu eu e Classification Use the Classification screen to view the classification table list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for ot[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 296 Figure 238 TR-098 Amendment 1: Queue Management: Classification 19.1 1.2 Queue Classification Details Use the detailed Classification screen to view and config ure queue classifi cation settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Mod[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 297 Figure 239 TR-098 Amen dment 1: Q ueueMan agement: Classification: Details[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 298 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 131 TR-098 Amendment 1: QueueManagement: Classification: Details LABEL DESCRIPTION ClassificationKey This field displays the in dex number of the clas[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 299 SSAP This field displays the value of the S ource link Service Access Point (SSAP) the device is to classify . SSAPExclude This field displays whether the devic e is to classify packet s whose SSAP value is not specified above. DSAP This field displays the value of the Destination li[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 300 19.1 1.3 Application Queue Use the App screen to view the application queu e list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1 .2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device [...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 301 Figure 241 TR-098 Amendment 1: Que u eManagement: App: Det ails The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.1 1.5 Qu eue Flow Use the Flow screen to view the queue flow table list on the device. Re fe[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 302 19.1 1.6 Qu eue Flow Details Use the detailed Flow screen to view and config ure the qu eue flow table entry on t h e device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > QueueManagement > Flow . Click a[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 303 19.1 1.7 Qu eu e Policer Use the Policer screen to view the queue policy ta ble list on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Provision > Data Model > InternetGateway Device [...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 304 19.1 1.9 Qu eu e Use the Queue screen to view the queue tabl e list on the device. Refer to Sectio n 11.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and clic k Provision > Data M o del > InternetGateway Device > QueueM[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 305 Figure 247 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: Que ueManagement: Queue: Det a ils The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 19.12 LAN Configuration Security Use the LANConfigSecurity sc reen to dis play and configure[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 306 Figure 248 TR-098 Amendment 1: LANConfigSe c urity 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 > IP[...]

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    Chapter 19 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 307 FailureCount This field displays the number of ping tests that failed. AverageResponseT i 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 display[...]

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    Chapter 19 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 308[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 309 C HAPTER 20 LAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view LAN settings. 20.1 LAN Device Screen Use the LANDevice screens to configure or view the L AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your device model. Refe[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 310 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 20.2 LAN Host Configuration Management Use the LANHostConfig Management screen to view and configure DHCP settings on the LAN interface. Select a registered device in th[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 31 1 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 138 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: LANHostConfigManag ement PARAMETER NAME VALUE DHCPServerConfigurable This field displays 1 if V antage Access can change the [...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 312 20.2.1 IP Interface The IPInt erface screen allows you to view IP settings per each subnet on the LAN. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDe vi ce > [...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 313 20.3 LAN Ethernet Interface The LANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen allows you to view LAN Ethernet settings. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > LANDevice . [...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 314 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 20.3.2 Ethernet In terface St atistics The St a t s screen shows the statisti cs on the LAN interface. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click D[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 315 20.4 LAN USB Interface The LANUSBInterfaceConfig screen is applicable when you r device comes with a USB port. Use this screen to view a summar y of the USB inte rface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and c[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 316 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 20.4.2 USB Interface S tatistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of the USB interface on the LAN. Select a registered device in the Device List window[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 317 20.5 WLAN Configuration The settings in the WLANConfiguration screen is appli c able 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 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions.[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 318 Figure 262 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANCo nfiguration: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 144 TR -098 Amen dment 1: LAN D evice: WLANC onfiguration PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE Enabl[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 319 Channel This field displays the wireless chann el number (0 to 255) to use for tran smission. SSID This field displays the name (up to 32 c haracters) to identify the wireless network. BeaconT ype This field displays the WLAN security mode for wireless transmission. Select None to disable wire[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 320 BasicDataT ransmit Rates This field displays the wireless transmission rate (Mbps) for broadcast, multicast and unicast frames on th e device. Multiple transmission rate s are separated by commas (,). Fo r example, “1,2” means the device is able to send at 1 Mbps or 2 Mbps. OperationalData[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 321 20.6 WLAN Association List The Ass ociatedDevice screen displays a list of WLAN devices that are currently c onnected to the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatew[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 322 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 20.7 WEP Key Use the WEPKey screen to view the WEP key object information. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered devic[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 323 Figure 266 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WL ANConfiguration: WEPKey: Details The WEPKey field displays th e WEP key content. De pending on the encr yption level in the WEPEncryptionLevel field in the WLANConfiguration screen, the key length varies. For 40-bit encryption level, this field dis[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 324 Figure 268 TR-0 98 Amendment 1: LAN Device: WLANConfigurat ion: PreSharedKey: Deta ils The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 20.9 LAN Host s In the Hosts screen, you can view the number of LA N hosts that ar[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 325 Figure 270 TR-098 Amendment 1: LAN Device: Host s: Host 20.9.2 LAN Host T able Det ails Display the detailed Host screen to view or co nfigure DHCP host settings (such as IP address, lease time, etc.). 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGat[...]

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    Chapter 20 LAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 326[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 327 C HAPTER 21 WAN Device This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view W AN settings. 21.1 W AN Device Screen Overview Use the W AN Device screens to configure or vie w the W AN interface settings on the selected device. The number of screens and field labe ls available vary depending on your devi[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 328 21.2 W AN Common Interface Configuration Y ou ca n view basic common connection status in the W ANCommonInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . Click a number and W ANCommonInterfaceConfig t[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 329 21.2.1 Connection Use the Connection scre en to view the Internet connec tion 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 > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 330 21.3 W AN DSL Interf ace Configuration Use the W ANDSLInterfaceConfig to configure the DSL connection for Internet access. DSL connection setup is independent of other W AN in terface parameter settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGat[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 331 21.3.1 W AN DSL Line St atistics Use the St a t s screen to view the DSL connection statistics instance. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. InterleaveDepth This fiel d is applicable w hen the DataPath field shows Interleave . This field displ ays the interleaved[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 332 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANDSLInterfaceConfig . 3 Click St a t s . 21.3.2 W AN DSL Line St atistics Det ails Y ou can view the line statistics in the St a t s screens. The[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 333 21.4 W AN Ethernet Interface Configuration Y ou can set the Ethernet settings on the W AN interface in the W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W ANDevice . Click a number and W ANEthernetI[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 334 21.4.1 W AN Ethernet St atistics V iew the statistics for the W AN interface in the St a t s screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number W ANEthernetInterfaceConfig . 3 Click St a t s to disp[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 335 Figure 281 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: W ANDSLConnectionMa nagement 21.6 W AN DSL Connection Service Information Y ou can view a list of connection service instances in the ConnectionService scre en . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Interne[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 336 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 21.7 W AN DSL Diagnostics Y ou can view the DSL connection diagnostic s data in the W ANDSLDiagnostics scree n. Select a registered device in the Device List window and [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 337 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 21.8 W AN Connection Device For DSL connections, you can view the connectio n instances associated to an A TM VC in the W ANConnectionDevic e screen. Select a registered[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 338 3 Click on an index to display the screen as shown. Figure 286 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: W ANConnectionDevice: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 21.9.1 W AN DSL Link Configuration Use the [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 339 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 157 TR -098 Amendm ent 1: WAN De vice: W ANDSLLinkConfig PARAMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field displays 1 to indicate that the DSL link is active; otherwise, thi[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 340 21.10 W AN A TM F5 Loopback Diagnostics Use the W ANA TMF5LoopbackDiagnostics screen to view loopback diagnostic (ping) test results and to configure timeout settings for the ping test on the A TM layer . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Internet[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 341 21.1 1 W A N Ethernet Link Configuration The W ANEthernetLinkConfig screen displays the Ethernet link status ( Up , Down or Unavailable ) in the E thernetLinkS tatus field. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pa ge 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List windo[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 342 Figure 290 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: W ANPOTSLinkConfig The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 159 TR -098 Amen dment 1: WAN De vice: WANPOTSLin kConfig P AR AMETER NAME VALUE Enable This field [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 343 21.13 W AN IP Connection Y ou can view the IP settings for the W AN connection in the W ANIPConnection screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2 .4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDe[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 344 Figure 292 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: W AN Device : W ANIPConnection: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 160 TR -098 Amen dment 1: WAN Devi ce: WANIPConnection: Details P AR AMETER NAME VALUE Ena[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 345 21.13.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN IP connec tion. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 346 Figure 293 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: W ANIPConnection: PortMapping 21.13.3 Port Mapping T able Details Use the detailed PortMapping screen to configure the port mappi ng settings for the W AN IP connection. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model >[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 347 21.13.4 W AN IP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the statistics of al l IP connections on the W AN interface. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W A NDevice . 2 Click a number and W ANConnectionD[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 348 21.14 W AN PPP Connection Display the W ANPPPConnection screen to view a PPP connection instance on the W AN interface. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 o n page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > InternetGatewayDevice [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 349 Figure 297 TR-098 Amendmen t 1: W AN Device : W ANPPPConnection: Details The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 163 TR -098 Amendm ent 1: WAN Device : WANPPPConnec tion: Details P AR AMETER NAME VALUE [...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 350 AutoDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the num ber of seconds (between 0 and 429496 7295) the device is to wait before disconnecting the link. 0 means you do not want the device to disconnect the link automatically . IdleDisconnectTime This fiel d displays the numb er of seconds (between 0 an[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 351 21.14.2 Port Mapping T able Use the PortMapping screen to view the port mapping instance for the W AN PPP connection. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > InternetGatewayDevice > W[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 352 Figure 299 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Det ails The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 21.14.4 W AN PPP Connection St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view the stati[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 353 Figure 300 TR-098 Amendment 1: W AN Device: W ANPPPConnection: S t ats The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 165 TR -098 Amendment 1: WAN Devi ce: WANPPPConnection: S t ats PA R A M E T E R NAME VALUE[...]

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    Chapter 21 WAN Device Vantage Access User’s Guide 354[...]

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    355 P ART VI V oice Service 1.0 (TR-104) This part contains th e following chapters. • V oice Service (357)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 357 C HAPTER 22 Voice Service This chapter describes the screens you us e to configure and view V oIP settings. 22.1 Services Display the Services screen to view the number of voice se rvice entries on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Devi[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 358 Figure 303 TR-104: V oiceService: Details 22.3 V oIP Capabilities Y ou can view the V oIP functions available on the device in the Capabilities screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . Click a number and[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 359 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 166 TR -104: V oiceServ ice: Capabilities P AR AMETER NAME VALUE MaxProfileCount This field displays the maximum number of voice profiles supported on the devi[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 360 22.3.1 SIP Setup Y ou can view and config ure SIP settings in the SIP screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Configuration > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and Capabilities . 3 Click SIP to display the screen. Figure 305 TR-10[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 361 22.3.2 MGCP Setup Y ou can view and configure the MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) settings in the MGCP screen. The Extensions field displays the name(s) of the MGCP package supported. If there is more than one na me, the names are separate d by a comma. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 362 Figure 307 TR-104: V oiceService: Capabilities: H323 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.3.4 Codecs Y ou can view the number of codec instances in the Codecs screen. Refer to Section 1 1 .2.4 on page[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 363 Figure 309 TR-104: V oiceService: Capa bilities: Codecs: Det ails The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.4 V oice Profile Use the V oiceProfile to view the number of voice profiles on the device. Refer [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 364 3 Click a number to display the configuration screen. Figure 31 1 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Det ails The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 170 TR -104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Det[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 365 22.5 V oice Service Provider Information Use the ServiceProviderInfo screen to view and configure service provider information. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 366 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and SIP to display the confi guration screen. Figure 313 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: SIP The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 172 T[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 367 22.6.1 SIP Event Subscription Use the EventSubscribe screen to view the list of SIP event subscriptions. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. RegistrarServer This fie ld displays the IP addre ss or the host name o f the SIP registrar serve r . RegistrarServerPo[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 368 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and SIP . 4 Click EventSubscribe to display the screen. Figure 314 TR-104: V oiceS ervice: V oiceProfile: SIP: Ev[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 369 22.6.3 SIP Response Mapping T able Use the ResponseMap screen to view the list of SIP response mapping for receive d messages and tones. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pa ge 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Devic[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 370 22.7 MGCP Use the MGCP screen to view and configure se ttings 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 > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and MGC[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 371 22.8 H323 Use the H323 screen to view and configure H.323 call signal settings for the profile. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and H323 . Figure[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 372 22.9 V oice Profile RTP Setup Use the RT P screen to configure R TP (Real T ime Protocol) settings for sending voice traffic on the device. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oiceP[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 373 2 Click a number and V oiceProfile . 3 Click a number and RT P . 4 Click RT C P to display the co nfig uration screen. Figure 321 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: RTP: RT CP The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field d[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 374 22.9.3 V oice Profile RTP Redundancy Setup Use the Redundancy screen to configure R TP payload redundancy . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oiceProfile . 3 Click a number and RT[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 375 Figure 324 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oic eProfile: NumberingPlan The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.10.1 V oice Profile Prefix Information Use the PrefixInfo screen to view the list of prefix info r[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 376 22.10.2 V oice Profile Pr efix Information Setup Use the detailed Prefi x Info screen to view the list of prefix information entr ies for the voice profile. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a n[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 377 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and To n e to display the screen. Figure 327 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: T one The following table desc[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 378 3 Click a number and To n e . 4 Click Even t and a number to display the screen. Figure 329 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oicePro file: T one: E vent: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 1 32 for other field descriptions. 22.1 1.3 V[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 379 Figure 331 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oiceProf ile: T one: Description: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.1 1.5 V oice Profile T one Pattern Use the Pattern screen to view a list of tone pat[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 380 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3 Click a number and To n e . 4 Click Pattern and a number to display the screen. Figure 333 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oicePro file: T one: P attern: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 381 Figure 334 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V o iceProfile: ButtonMap 22.12.1 V oice Profile Button Use the Button screen to view a list of button objects. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model &[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 382 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.13 V oice Profile FaxT38 Use the FaxT38 screen to configure fax T38 relay settings. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model >[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 383 22.14 V oice Profile Line Use the Line screen to view the list of voice lines associated to a voice profile. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceS[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 384 22.14.2 V oice Profile Line SIP Setup Use the SIP screen for a line to view and configur e paramete rs associated to a SIP line. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oicePr ofile . 3[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 385 3 Click a number and Line . 4 Click a number and SIP . 5 Click EventSubscribe to display the screen. Figure 341 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Line: SIP Event Subscrip tion 22.14.4 Line SIP Event Subscription Details Use the detailed EventSubscribe screen to view the list of SIP even[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 386 4 Click a number and MGCP to display the screen. Figure 343 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V o iceProfile: Line: MGCP 22.14.6 V oice Profile Line H323 Use the H323 screen to view the H323 ID assigned to the line. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registe[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 387 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.8 V oice Profile Ringer Event Use the Event screen to view a list of ringer events. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 388 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.10 V oice Profile Ringer Description Use the Description scre en to view a list of ringer descriptions. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field des[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 389 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.12 V oice Profile Ringer Pattern Use the Pattern screen to view a list of ring patterns. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. 1 S[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 390 Figure 351 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oicePro file: Ringer: Pa ttern: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.14 V oice Profile Line Call Features Use the CallingFeatures screen to configure th[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 391 Figure 352 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: CallFeatures The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 196 TR -104: V oiceServ ice: V oic eProfile: C allingFeatures P AR AMETER NAME VALUE CallerIDEnab[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 392 22.14.15 V oice Profile Line V o ice Processing Use the V oiceProcessing screen to configure voice signal processing settings for the profile. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > V oiceService . 2 Click a number and V oi[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 393 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.16 Line Codec Information Y ou can view the codec settings of a line in the Codec screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 394 22.14.17 Codec List Y ou can view the status of the received and tr ansmitted codec and the c odec list entries in the Codec screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device &g[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 395 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.19 Line Session Y ou can view a list of sessions associated with a line in the Session screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 396 Figure 358 TR-104: V oiceSer vice: V oicePro file: Line: Session: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 22.14.21 Line St atistics Y ou can view the codec line statistics in the St a t s screen. 1 [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 397 Figure 359 TR-104: V oiceService: V o iceProfile: Line: S t at s The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 201 TR-104: V oiceService: V oiceProfile: Line: S tat s LABEL DESCRIPTION ResetS tatistics Sel[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 398 22.15 PhyInterface Use the PhyInterface screen to view a list of interfaces associated with a physic al FXS (Foreign eXchange Station) port. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Dev[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 399 22.15.1 PhyInterface Det ails Y ou 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 > V oiceSe[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 400 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 203 TR -104: V oiceService: PhyInterface: T ests P AR AMETER NAME VALUE T estS tate This field displ ays the status of the line test. T estSelector This field [...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 401[...]

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    Chapter 22 Voice Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 402[...]

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    403 P ART VII STB 1.0 (TR-135) This part contains th e following chapters. • STB Service (405)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 405 C HAPTER 23 STB Service This chapter describes the screens you us e 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 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered STB device in the Device [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 406 Figure 365 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.1 DVBT Setup Y ou can view and configure DVBT (Digital V ideo Broadcasting - T errestrial) settings in the DVBT screen.[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 407 2 Click a number and Capabilities. 3 Click Fr ontEnd > IP to display the screen. Figure 367 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: IP The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.3 P V R Setup Y ou can view and[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 408 Figure 368 TR-135: STBService: Capabilities: PVR The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.4 Audio Decoder Setup Y ou can view and configure audio decoder settings in the Audio Decoder screen. 1 Select a r[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 409 23.2.5 V ideo Decoder Setup Y ou can view and configure video decoder settings in the V ideo 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 Vi d e o D e c o d e [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 410 23.2.7 MPEG2 Part 2 Profile Levels Y ou 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 Vi d e o D [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 41 1 23.2.9 MPEG4 Part 2 Setup Y ou 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[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 412 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 Vi d e o D e c o d e r > MPEG4Part2 > ProfileLevel . Click a number to display the screen. Figure 376 TR-135: STBService: Ca[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 413 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.13 MPEG4 Part 10 Profile Levels Y ou can view and configure MPEG4 Part 10 Profile Levels in the ProfileLevel screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device Lis[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 414 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.15 SMPTEVC1 Setup Y ou can view and configure SMP TE (Society of Motion Picture and T elevision Engineers) VC-1settings in the SMP TEVC1 screen. This screen displa[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 415 Figure 381 TR-135: STBService: Capabilit ies: SMPTE VC-1 ProfileLevel 23.2.17 SMPTE VC-1 Profile Level Settings Y ou can view and configure each SMP TE VC-1 pr ofile and level. Each is a combination of profile and level. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Mo[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 416 Figure 383 TR-135: STBService: Capa bilities: Audio Output The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.2.19 Video Output Setup Y ou can view and co nfigure video output capabilities in the V ideo Output screen[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 417 23.2.20 CA Setup Y ou 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 T[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 418 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: Capab ilities: Service Monitoring The following table des[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 419 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3 STB Component s Y ou can view the STB components available on the device in the Compone nts screen. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 420 23.3.1 Front End Y ou 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 Fr ontEnd to display the screen. Figure 390 TR-135: STBServi c e: C[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 421 23.3.3 DVBT Modulation Settings Y ou can view and configure DVBT (Digital V i deo Broadcasting – T e rrestrial) 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 . [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 422 23.3.4 DVBT Inst allation Settings Y ou can view and configure DVBT (Digital V i deo Broadcasting – T errestrial) 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 [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 423 Figure 394 TR-135: STBService : Comp onents: DVBT Service List Database The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.6 DVBT Service List Dat abase Logical Channels Y ou can the view DVBT se rvice lis t databa[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 424 Figure 396 TR-135: STBServi c e: Component s: D VBT Service List Channels: Entry The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.8 DVBT Service List Dat a base Logical Channel Services Y ou can view DVBT service[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 425 Figure 398 TR-135: STBService: Components: DVBT Service List Channel Services: Device The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.10 DVBT Logical Channel Connections Y ou can view and configure DVB -T channe[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 426 23.3.1 1 DVBT Service Connections Y ou can view and configure DVB-T service connections in the ServiceConne ct 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 Fr ontEnd . [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 427 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.13 Front End RTCP Setup Y ou can view and configure front end R TCP (R TP Cont rol Protocol) settings in the RT C P screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Dev[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 428 4 Click IP > R TP A VPF to display the screen. Figure 403 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: R TP APVF The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.15 Front End IGMP Setu p Y ou can view and configure fro[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 429 Figure 404 TR-135: STBService : Comp onents: IP: IGMP The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.16 Front End Client Group s Y ou can view front end client groups in the ClientGroup scre en . T able 236 TR-[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 430 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 Fr ontEnd . 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGr oup to display the screen. Figure 405 TR-135: STBService: Component s: IP: Client Gr[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 431 3 Click Fr ontEnd . 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGroupS tatistics to display the screen. Figure 407 TR-135: STBService: Components: IP: Client Group S t atistics 23.3.19 Front End Client Groups S t atistics Details Y ou can view a front end client grou p entry’ s statistics in the deta i[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 432 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 Fr ontEnd . 4 Click IP > IGMP > ClientGroupS tats , click a number , and click To t a l to display the screen. Figure 409 TR-[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 433 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.22 Front End Client Gr oup s Qu arter Hour St atistics Y ou can view a front end client group statistic s for the current quarter-hour in the QuarterHour client gr[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 434 4 Click IP > Dejittering . Figure 412 TR-135: STBService: Comp one nts: IP: Dejittering The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.24 Front End Inbound Information Y ou can view the number of inbound ins[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 435 Figure 414 TR-135: STBService: Comp onents: IP: Inbound: Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.26 Front End Ou tbound Information Y ou can view the number of outbound instances in the Outbound [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 436 4 Click IP > Outbound to display the screen. Figure 415 TR-135: STBService : Comp onents: IP: Outbound 23.3.27 Front End Outbou nd Information St atistics Y ou can view information about outbound streams in the detailed Outbound screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List windo[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 437 Figure 417 TR-135: STBService: Comp onents: IP: ServiceConnect The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.29 Personal Vide o Recorder Settings Y ou can view information about personal video recorder (PVR) s[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 438 Figure 419 TR-135: STBServi ce : Component s: PVR S torage 23.3.31 Personal Video Recorder S torage Details Y ou can view information about each PVR storage instance in the detailed S torage screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > S[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 439 23.3.33 Audio Decoder Det ails Y ou 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 n[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 440 23.3.35 Video Decoder Det ails Y ou can view information about each vi deo decoder instance in the detailed V ideoDecoder 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[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 441 2 Click a number and Components . 3 Click AudioOutput . Figure 425 TR-135: STBService : Component s: AudioOutput 23.3.37 Audio Output Det ails Y ou can view information about each audio output instance in the detailed AudioOutput screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 442 23.3.38 Video Output S t atus Y ou can view information about video output instances in the V ideoOutput 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 V ideoOutput . Fig[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 443 23.3.40 SCART St atus Y ou can view information about SCAR T (S yndicat des Constructeurs d'Ap pareils Radiorécepteurs et Télévis eurs) instances in the SCAR T screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 444 Figure 430 TR-135: STBService: Co mponent s: SCART Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.42 Conditio nal Access S tatus Y ou can view information about co nditional access instances in the CA s[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 445 Figure 432 TR-135: STBService : Component s: CA Details The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.3.44 DRM St atus Y ou can view information about digital ri ghts management (DRM) instances in the DRM screen[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 446 Figure 434 TR-135: STBService: Components: DRM Det a ils The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.4 A V Streams Y ou can view information about a device’ s A V (audiovisual) stream instances in the AV S t[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 447 23.4.1 A V S tream Setup Y ou can view information about A V (a udiovisual) stream instances in the AV S t r e a m screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number and AV S t r e a m s . 3 Click AV[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 448 23.5 A V Players Y ou can view information about the A V (a udiovisual) players on a device in the AV P l a y e r s screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number and A VPlayers . Figure 438 TR-1[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 449 23.5.1 A V Player Setup Y ou can view information about A V player instances in the AV P l a y e r screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number and A VPlayers . 3 Click AV P l a y e r . Figure [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 450 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6 Service Monitoring Y ou can view information about the QoS (Q uality of Service) and QoE (Quality of Experience) statistics on a device in the ServiceMonitoring sc[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 451 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.1 Main S tream Setup Y ou can view information about Main Stream instances in the MainsS tr eam screen. Ea ch instance is associated with a specified service type.[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 452 Figure 443 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMon itoring: MainS tream: Det ails The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.3 Main S tream T otal S t atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stream instan[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 453 Figure 444 TR-135: STBService: Serv iceMonitoring: MainS t ream T otal S tatistics The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.4 Main S tream Dejittering St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 454 23.6.5 Main S tream RTP St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stream instance’ s R TP statistics in the R TPS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number and ServiceMoni[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 455 23.6.6 Main S t ream MPEG2-TS St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stream instance’ s MPEG2-TS statistics in the MPEG2TSS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number an[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 456 23.6.7 Main S tream Vi deo Decoder St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stre am instance’ s video decoder statistics in the V ideoDecoderS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 457 23.6.8 Main S tream Audio Decoder St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stre am instance’ s audio decoder statistics in the AudioDecoderS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Cl[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 458 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.9 Main S tream Video Response St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stre am instance’ s video decoder statistics in the V ideoResponseS tats scre[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 459 Figure 451 TR-135: STBService : Ser v iceMonitoring: MainS tre am Sample S tatistics The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.1 1 Main Stream Dejittering Sample S tatistics Y ou can view information about[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 460 The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.12 Main S tream RTP Sample St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stream instance’ s R TP statistics during the sample interval in the R TPS tats [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 461 Figure 453 TR-135: STBService: Servic eMonitoring: MainS tream R TP Sample S tatistics The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 270 TR-135: STBService: ServiceMonitoring: MainS tream RTP Sample S tatist[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 462 23.6.13 Main S tream MP EG2-TS Sample St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main S tre am instance’ s MPEG2-TS statistics during the sample interval in the MPEG2TSS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services [...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 463 4 Click Sample , then click MPEG2TSS tats . Figure 454 TR-135: STBService: Serv iceMonitoring: MainS tre am Sample MPEG2TSS t ats The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 23.6.14 Main S tream Video Decoder Sam[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 464 Figure 455 TR-135: STBService : ServiceMonitorin g: MainS tream Sample V ideoDecoder The following table describes the fi elds in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 272 TR -1 35 : ST BSer vice : Ser vice M on ito rin g : MainStream Sample Vi[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 465 23.6.15 Main S tream Audio Decoder Sample St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stre am instance’ s audio deco der statistic s du ring the sample interval in the AudioD ecoderS tats screen . 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Dev[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 466 23.6.16 Main S tream Video Response Sample St atistics Y ou can view information about each Main Stre am instance’ s video deco der statistic s during the sample interval in the V ideoResponseS tats screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Dev[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 467 Figure 458 TR-135: STBService : ServiceMonitoring: MainS t re am HighLevelMetricS tats 23.6.18 Main S tream High Level Metric Sample St atistics Det ails Y ou can view information about each Main St ream instance’ s high level metric statistics during the sample inte rval in the detailed Hi[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 468 23.7 STB Audience S tatistics Y ou can view the audience statistics settings in the Applications > Audience S tatistics screen. 1 Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > Device > Services > STBService . 2 Click a number , Applications and then A[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 469 Figure 461 TR-135: STBService: App lica tions: Audience S tatistics: Channel Settings 23.7.2 Channel S tatistics Y ou 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 > STBSer[...]

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    Chapter 23 STB Service Vantage Access User’s Guide 470[...]

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    471 P ART VIII Device 1.0 (TR-106) This part contains th e following chapters. • General Device Setup (473) • LAN (481)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 473 C HAPTER 24 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you displa y to view and set basic device settings. 24.1 Device Y ou can view a summary information of the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger [...]

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    Chapter 24 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 474 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 24.3 Gateway Information Display the GatewayInfo screen to view general inform ation abou t the gateway device. Click Device > GatewayInfo . Figure 465 TR[...]

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    Chapter 24 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 475 Figure 466 TR-106: Device: Info The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 280 TR-106: Device: Info PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company that produced this device. Ma[...]

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    Chapter 24 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 476 24.5 Management Server Use the Management Server screen to configure settings on the device to connect to the V antage A ccess server . Click InternetGatewayDevice > ManagementServer . Figure 467 TR-106: Manag ementServer The following table describes the la bels in this screen.[...]

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    Chapter 24 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 477 24.6 T ime Use the Ti me screen to configure time settings (s uch as the network time server and time zone) on the device. Click InternetGatewayDevice > Time . Figure 468 TR-106: T ime PeriodicInformInte rval This field is applicable when the PeriodicInformEnable field is 1 . This[...]

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    Chapter 24 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 478 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 24.7 User Interface Use the UserInterface screen to configure remote management settings to access the web configurator on the device. Click InternetGatewayD[...]

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    Chapter 24 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 479 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 283 TR-106: UserInterface PARAMETER NAME VALUE PasswordRequire d This field displays 1 if a password is required to log into the web config urator on th[...]

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    Chapter 24 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 480[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 481 C HAPTER 25 LAN This chapter describes the LAN scree ns for the Device root object. 25.1 LAN Display the LAN screen to view and configure LA N 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 [...]

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    Chapter 25 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 482 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 1 1.2.4 on page 1 32 for other field descriptions. Figure 471 TR-106: L[...]

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    Chapter 25 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 483 Figure 473 TR-106: LAN: S t ats The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 286 TR -1 06 : LAN : S tats PARAMETER NAME VALUE ConnectionUpTim e This field displays th e time the LAN interface has been up . T otaleB[...]

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    Chapter 25 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 484 25.4 IP Ping Diagnostics Use the IPPingDiagnostics screen to view or configure IP Ping test settings on a device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > IPPingDiagnostics to display the screen. Figure 474 TR-106: LAN: DHCPOption: Details The following tabl[...]

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    Chapter 25 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 485 25.5 T raceroute Diagnostics Use the T raceRouteDiagnostics screen to view or configure traceroute test settings for a device. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN . Click T rac eRouteDiagnostic s . Figure 475 TR-106: LAN: T raceR outeDiagnos tics The followi[...]

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    Chapter 25 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 486 25.5.1 Route Hop s Display the RouteHops screen to view the hops along a discovered route. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > T rac eRouteDiagnostic s > Ro uteHops to display the scr[...]

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    487 P ART IX Device 1.1 (TR-106 Amendment 1) This part contains th e following chapters. • General Device Setup (489) • LAN (497)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 489 C HAPTER 26 General Device Setup This chapter describes the general Configuration screens you displa y to view and set basic device settings. 26.1 Device Y ou can view a summary information of the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger [...]

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    Chapter 26 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 490 Figure 479 TR-106 Amendmen t 1: De vice: Info The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 289 TR -106 Ame ndment 1: Device: Info PARAMETER NAME VALUE Manufacturer This is the name of the company[...]

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    Chapter 26 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 491 26.3 Management Server Use the Management Server screen to configure settings on the device to connect to the V antage A ccess server . Click Device > ManagementServer . Figure 480 TR-106 Amendmen t 1: ManagementServer UpT ime This field displays th e ti me (in seconds) since the [...]

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    Chapter 26 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 492 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. T able 290 TR-106 Amendment 1: Manag ementServer PARAMETER NAME VALUE URL This field displays th e addre ss of the V antage Access server to which the device[...]

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    Chapter 26 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 493 26.4 Gateway Information Display the GatewayInfo screen to view general inform ation abou t the gateway device. Click Device > GatewayInfo . Figure 481 TR-106 Amend m en t 1: Device: GatewayIn fo The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on[...]

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    Chapter 26 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 494 Figure 482 TR-106 Amendmen t 1: De vice: Config The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 26.6 T ime Use the Ti me screen to configure time settings (s uch as the network time server and time zone) o[...]

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    Chapter 26 General Device Setup Vantage Access User’s Guide 495 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 Amen dment 1: U serInterface The following table describes the la b[...]

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    Chapter 26 Gener al Device S etup Vantage Access User’s Guide 496 ISPLogo This fiel d displays the base64 encode d character for your ISP’s logo graphic. The graphic can be a GIF or JEPG file smaller than 4095 bytes. ISPLogoSize This field di splays the size of the logo graphic file. ISPMailServer T his field displays the addre ss of your ISP?[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 497 C HAPTER 27 LAN This chapter describes the LAN scree ns for the Device root object. 27.1 LAN Display the LAN screen to view and configure LA N 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 Th[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 498 27.2 DHCP Options Display the DHCPOptions screen to view the DHCP options table on the device. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on pag e 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > DHCPOptions to display the screen. Figure 486 TR-106 A[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 499 27.3 LAN St atistics Display the St a t s screen to view statistics for the default LAN interface. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN . Click St a t s to display the screen. Figure 488 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: S t ats The following table describes the la be[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 500 27.4 IP Ping Diagnostics Use the IPPingDiagnostics screen to view or configure IP Ping test settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Device > LAN > IPPingDiagnostics to display the screen. Figure 489 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: IPPingDiagno stics CurrentDayInterv al[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 501 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 27.5 T raceroute Diagnostics Use the T raceRouteDiagnostics screen to view or configure traceroute test settings. Select a registered device in the Device List window and click[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 502 The following table describes the la bels in this screen. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. 27.5.1 Route Hop s Display the RouteHops screen to view the hops along a discovered route. Refer to Section 1 1.2.4 on page 132 for other field descriptions. Select a registere[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 503 Figure 492 TR-106 Amendment 1: LAN: T raceRou teDiagnostics: Ro uteHop s: Details[...]

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    Chapter 27 LAN Vantage Access User’s Guide 504[...]

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    505 P ART X File Manager This part contains th e following chapters. • Device Firmware Maintenance (507) • V endor Configuration File (513)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 507 C HAPTER 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 perfo rm remote device firmwa re upgrade through the V antage A ccess server . 28.1 Device Firmware Overview " The File Manager screens are av[...]

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    Chapter 28 Device Fir m war e Main te nan c e Vantage Access User’s Guide 508 Figure 493 File Manager: Device Firmware: Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. 28.2.1 Adding a New Device Firmware The Add Firmwar e screen allows you to add a new device firmware to the server (specified in the Download Server screen). Fi[...]

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    Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenan ce Vantage Access User’s Guide 509 3 Select Add File Fr om 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 T ype field, select the device model for the firmware from the drop-down list, or type the model name in the [...]

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    Chapter 28 Device Fir m war e Main te nan c e Vantage Access User’s Guide 510 Figure 495 File Manager: Device Firmware: Firmware Management: Delete 28.3 Firmware Upgrade Y ou must first upload and store new device firm ware files on the download server using the Firmware Management screen. Refer to Ch ap ter 28 on page 507 . After you have stored[...]

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    Chapter 28 Device Firmware Maintenan ce Vantage Access User’s Guide 51 1 " This feature is not available when you are upgrading a group’ s firmware. 6 If you want to wait a short time before pe rforming the firmware upgrade, enter the number of seconds to wait in the Delay Seconds field. 7 Click Apply to start the firmware upgrade process.[...]

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    Chapter 28 Device Fir m war e Main te nan c e Vantage Access User’s Guide 512 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger ac count and click the File Manager icon in the control panel. 2 Select a device in the Devi ce List panel. T o view pending firmware requests for a group of devices, select a device gro up folder in the T opology panel. 3 Cli[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 513 C HAPTER 29 Vendor Configuration File This chapter describes the V endor Config File screens which you use to manage d evice configuration files on the file server or restore device configuration files to managed devices. 29.1 V endor Configuration File Overview The configuration file (or romfile) on a device conta[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Co nfiguration File Vantage Access User’s Guide 514 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 29.2.1 Adding a V endor Configuration File Use the Add V endor Configuration File screen to upload a device configuration file to the file server . Y ou can later configure V antage Acce ss to restore this conf iguration [...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Configur ation File Vantage Access User’s Guide 515 2 Click V endor Config File > Management in the navigation panel. 3 In the Management screen, click Add . 4 The Add V endor Config File screen displays . Select Add File From Local . 5 Specify the location and name of the configuration file in the File Path and Name field or[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Co nfiguration File Vantage Access User’s Guide 516 29.3 Backing up Device Configuration Files Use the Backup screen to back up the current config uration of a device to the download server . After you have back ed up a configuration file, an entry i s created in the Backup screen. 1 Log into V antage Access using a mana ger ac [...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Configur ation File Vantage Access User’s Guide 517 29.4 Backup Configuration File List The Backup List screen displays a list of backup config uration files which are configured to back up in the future. Follow the steps below to display the screen. 1 Log into the V antage Access server using a manager account and click the Fil[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Co nfiguration File Vantage Access User’s Guide 518 29.5 Restoring Device Configuration " Restoring configuration replaces current configuration on a device. Y ou can use the Restore screen to restore configuration for a device or a group of devices. Y ou must first use the Management screen (see Figure 498 on page 5 13 ) t[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Configur ation File Vantage Access User’s Guide 519 Figure 502 File Manager: V endor Config File: Restore (fo r a device) Figure 503 File Manager: V endor Con fig File: Restore (for a device pool) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 305 File Manager: V endor Config File: Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION Rest[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Co nfiguration File Vantage Access User’s Guide 520 29.5.1 V erifying Configuration Restore After you have set V antage Access to restore a configuration file to the selected device, a configuration restore re quest is creates in the Restore List screen. V antage Access will automatically perform this action during the next devi[...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Configur ation File Vantage Access User’s Guide 521 1 Log into the V antage 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 V endor Config File > Restor e List to display the screen. Figure 505 File Manager: V endor Config File: [...]

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    Chapter 29 Vendor Co nfiguration File Vantage Access User’s Guide 522[...]

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    523 P ART XI System Manager This part contains th e following chapters. • Account Management (525) • Download Server (533) • System Maintenance (535) • License (539) • System Setting (543)[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 525 C HAPTER 30 Account Management This chapter describes the User Management screens you use to configure V antage Acc ess login accounts. 30.1 T ypes of Account s V antage Access provides three ac count types with different privilege levels. The web configurator screens vary dep ending on which account yo u u se to l[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Mana gement Vantage Access User’s Guide 526 Figure 506 System Manager : User Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. 30.3 Adding a User Account T o cr eate an account, click Add in the User Management screen. Fields with asterisks “*” are required information and cannot be left blank. T able 308 [...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Manag eme nt Vantage Access User’s Guide 527 Figure 507 System Manager : User Management: Add User The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 309 System Manager: User Management: Add User LABEL DESCRIPTION S tate Select Enable to activate this account. Select Disab le to deactivate this account. In this cas[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Mana gement Vantage Access User’s Guide 528 30.4 Editing Account Information Y ou can use the Update User screen to change the pa ssword or contact information of an account. " Y ou cannot change the account settings when a user is curren tly logged in using the account. 1 Log into the web configuration as root and click t[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Manag eme nt Vantage Access User’s Guide 529 30.6 User Group s This section shows you how to co nfigure user groups. User gro ups link users and device groups. If you want to associate a mana ger acco unt with a device group, you must associate the user with a user group. Use this screen to set up user groups and assign users t[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Mana gement Vantage Access User’s Guide 530 30.6.1 Add or Edit User Group Use this screen to configure a new u s er group, edit an existing group, and associate users and device groups. Click System Manager > User Mana gement > User Group > Add . The following screen displays. Figure 510 System Manager : User Managemen[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Manag eme nt Vantage Access User’s Guide 531 30.7 Common Settings Use this screen to configure password settings that apply to all V antage Access users. Click System Manager > User Ma nagement > Common Setting . The following screen displays. Figure 51 1 System Manager: User Man agement: Common Setting The following tabl[...]

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    Chapter 30 Account Mana gement Vantage Access User’s Guide 532[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 533 C HAPTER 31 Download Server This chapter describes the System Manager > Download Server screen. 31.1 The Download Server Screen The download server is the locatio n in which all firmware files, vendor configuration files and maintenance files are stored. Y ou must configur e the download serv er before you can s[...]

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    Chapter 31 Do wnload Server Vantage Access User’s Guide 534[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 535 C HAPTER 32 System Maintenance This chapter discusses the System Manager > System Maintenance screens. These screens allow you to manage, b ackup and restore V antage Access system configuration files. 32.1 The System Maintenance Management Screen This screen contains details of the backup syst em configuration [...]

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    Chapter 32 System Maintenance Vantage Access User’s Guide 536 Click System Manager > System Maintenance > Backu p . The following screen displays. Figure 514 System Manager: Syste m Maintenance: Backup The following table describes the labels in this screen. 32.3 The System Maintenance Restore Screen Use this screen to upload V anta ge Acce[...]

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    Chapter 32 System Mainte nance Vantage Access User’s Guide 537 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 316 System Manager: System Maintenance: Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination Select From Server to restore V antage Access’ s configuratio n from a file saved on the download server . Wh en you use this optio n, select[...]

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    Chapter 32 System Maintenance Vantage Access User’s Guide 538[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 539 C HAPTER 33 License This chapter discusses the System Maintenance > License screen. 33.1 License Overview The license number on the includ ed lic ense card allows you to use V antage Access to manage a limited number of devices. T o manage more devices using V antage Access, you need to purchase a standard licen[...]

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    Chapter 33 Lice ns e Vantage Access User’s Guide 540 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 33.3 The License Upgrade Screen Use this screen to upgrade your V antage Access license. Upgrading allows you to manage more devices. Click System Maintenance > License and then click Upgrade to open th e screen. The available fields v[...]

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    Chapter 33 Lice nse Vantage Access User’s Guide 541 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 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 alre ady have a myZyXEL.com username and password. Existing myZy[...]

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    Chapter 33 Lice ns e Vantage Access User’s Guide 542[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 543 C HAPTER 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 Se tting . The [...]

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    Chapter 34 System Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 544 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. T able 319 System Manager: System Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION[...]

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    545 P ART XII Monitor Manager This part contains th e following chapters. • Log Manageme n t (547) • Alert Setting (555)[...]

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    546[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 547 C HAPTER 35 Log Management This chapter describes the Monitor Manager > Log Management screens. T o view the se screens, log into V antage Access as root. 35.1 The History Screen Use this screen to view V antage Access logs of a ll types, search for se pcific types of log, and export log files. Click Monitor Man[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Managemen t Vantage Access User’s Guide 548 The following table describes the labels in this screen 35.2 The Log Archive Screen Use this screen to download or delete lo gs saved on the download server . Click Log Manager > Log Archive . The following screen displays. T able 320 Monitor Manager: Log Management: History LABEL DESC[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Manag ement Vantage Access User’s Guide 549 Figure 522 Log Manager: Log Archive The following table describes the labels in this screen. 35.3 The Log Settings Screen Use this screen to configure how long V antage Access holds log records in memory before archiving them, and how long it holds archive records before di scarding them.[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Managemen t Vantage Access User’s Guide 550 Figure 523 Monitor Manager : Log Management: Log Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen. 35.3.1 The Select Device Screen Use this screen to add a managed de vice to the Log Setting screen’ s Log Debug On list. All devices on this list have th eir de bug logs sav[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Manag ement Vantage Access User’s Guide 551 Figure 524 Monitor Manager : Log Management: Log Setting: Add The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 323 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Settin g: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Keyword Enter a keyword (su ch as a device name or serial number) and click Search to disp[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Managemen t Vantage Access User’s Guide 552 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 Mana ger: TR-069 Log Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 324 Monitor Mana[...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Manag ement Vantage Access User’s Guide 553 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. [...]

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    Chapter 35 Log Managemen t Vantage Access User’s Guide 554[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 555 C HAPTER 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 S pecifying an Email Server Use the Email Server screen to specify the e-mail account to which V antage Ac cess sends the logs and alerts. Log into V antage A[...]

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    Chapter 36 Alert Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 556 36.2 Configuring Email Alert Y ou must firs t use the Email Server scre en to configure an email server which V antage Access uses to send logs. Use the Email Alert screen to specify which types of logs the V antage Acce ss server is to send. Depending upon the type of log, the V ant age Ac[...]

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    Chapter 36 Alert Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 557 Figure 527 Monitor Manager : Alert Setting: Email Alert[...]

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    Chapter 36 Alert Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 558 3 Click a category under Log T ype and click the corresponding Alert button to select the log. 4 Specify one or more email addresses to which the V anta ge Access sever sends email alerts. Select the email address(es) from the Email Pool box and clic k Add -> . T o remove an email addres[...]

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    Chapter 36 Alert Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 559 Figure 529 Monitor Manager: Disk S pace Mo nitor: Disk S pace View The following table describes the labels in this screen. 36.5 The S t atistical Report Screen Use this screen to configure the frequency and destination e-mail address of the statistical reports V antage Access sends. These [...]

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    Chapter 36 Alert Setting Vantage Access User’s Guide 560 Figure 530 Monitor Manager : S tatistical Report The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 328 Monitor Manager: S tatistical Report LABEL DESCRIPTION S tate Select Enable to send statistical reports via email. Select Disable to not send statistical reports via email. S[...]

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    561 P ART XIII Diagnostics and Call Center This part contains th e following chapters. • Diagnostic Manager (563) • Call Center (571)[...]

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    562[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 563 C HAPTER 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 T elnet File Management Use this screen to manage telnet files used for troubleshooting managed devices. These are CSV (Comma-Sep[...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 564 37.1.1 Adding a T elnet File Use this screen to add a telnet task file to the telnet file list. Click Add in the Diagnostics Manager > T elnet > File Management screen. The following screen displays. Figure 532 Diagnostics Manager: T elnet: Add File The following table describes [...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 565 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 37.2.1 Adding or Editing a T ask Use this screen to add a task to the T ask Management list, based on a task file you already uploaded. Click Diagnostics Manager > T e lnet > T a sk Management , then click Add or Edit . The[...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 566 Figure 534 Diagnostics Manager: T elnet: Add or Edit T ask The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 332 Dia gnostics Mana ger: T elnet: Add or Ed it T ask LABEL DESCRIPTION Entries Per Page Select how many entries you want to display in a page. # Select t he task[...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 567 37.3 Diagnostic T est s Use this screen to view and manage scheduled diagnostic tests. Click Diagnostics Manager > Diagnostic T est . The following sc reen displays. Figure 535 Diagnostics Manager: Diagnostic T ests The following table describes the labels in this screen. Email Ente[...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 568 37.3.1 Adding a Diagnostic T est Use this screen to add a diagno stic test to the list. Click Add in the Diagnostics Manager > Diagnostic T ests screen. The following screen displays. Figure 536 Diagnostics Manager: Diagnostic T ests: Add The following table describes the labels in [...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 569 Diagnostics T ype 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 W AN. • W AN DSL Diagnostics : select this to run a test on the device’s DSL connection. • W AN A TM F5 Loopback Diagnostic[...]

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    Chapter 37 Diagnostic Manager Vantage Access User’s Guide 570[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 571 C HAPTER 38 Call Center This chapter discusses the Call Center screen. This screen is he lp ful 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 scr een t[...]

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    Chapter 38 Call Center Vantage Access User’s Guide 572 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 335 The Call Center Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Keyword Keyword Enter a search term, if re quired. V antage Access searches the Subscr iber Name and T eleph on e Number fields. Leave this field blank and click Searc h to search a[...]

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    Chapter 38 Call Center Vantage Access User’s Guide 573 Firmware Ve r s i o n This field displays the device firmware version number . Device Summa ry This field displays the configuration template this device is currentl y using. IP Address This fi eld displays the IP address of this device. Configuration Parameter Name Enter a full and valid par[...]

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    Chapter 38 Call Center Vantage Access User’s Guide 574 38.1.1 Default Gate way 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 fie ld. For example, “ Device.L ”. The matching parameters appear i[...]

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    575 P ART XIV T roubleshooting, Appendices and Index This part contains th e following chapters. • T roubleshooting (577) • Product Specification s (579) • Legal Information (581) • Customer Support (609) • Index (615)[...]

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    576[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 577 C HAPTER 39 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some sugg estions to solve problems you might encounter . The potential problems are divided into the following categories. 39.1 V ant age Access St artup and Login V I cannot st art V ant age Access. 1 Y ou must reboot your computer after installing V antage Access. [...]

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    Chapter 39 Trou blesh oo tin g Vantage Access User’s Guide 578 2 Make sure you have started V a ntage Access on the server . 3 Make sure you enter the correct IP address of the V antage Access server . 4 The default user name is “root” and the default password is “root”. They are case- sensitive. 5 If you enter the wrong password three ti[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 579 A PPENDIX A Product S pecifications All values are accurate at the time of writing. T able 336 License Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATION License registration website http://www .myZyXEL.com License T yp e The number of registered devices yo u can configure depends on the your iCard. The license can include 100, [...]

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    Appendix A Prod uct Specification s Vantage Access User’s Guide 580[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 581 A PPENDIX B Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2008 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reprod uced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, tran slated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, el ectronic, mechani[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 582 Note Repair or replacement, as provided un der this warranty , is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser . This warranty is in lieu of all othe r warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness fo r a particular use or purpose. ZyXEL shall i[...]

  • Page 583

    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 583 When we speak of free software, we are referri ng to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute co pies of free software (and charge for this serv ic e if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you [...]

  • Page 584

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 584 1.Y ou may copy and distribute verbatim cop ies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warrant y; keep intact all the notices that refe[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 585 a.Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable sour ce code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or , b.Accompany it with a written of fer , valid for at le ast three years, to give a[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 586 simultaneously your obligations un der this Licen se and any other pertinen t obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies dire[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 587 W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU [...]

  • Page 588

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 588 when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19YY NAME OF AUTHOR Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTEL Y NO W ARRANTY ; for deta ils type `show w'. This is free software, an d you are welco me to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c&ap[...]

  • Page 589

    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 589 This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software packages--typically libraries--of the Free Soft ware Found a tion and other aut hors who decide to use it. Y ou can use it to o, but we suggest you first think carefully abou t whether this li[...]

  • Page 590

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 590 W e call this license the "Lesser" General Public License because it does Less to protect the user's freedom than the ordinary General Pu blic License. It also provides other free software developers Less of an advant age over competing non-free programs. Thes e disadva[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 591 Activities other than copying, distribution an d modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running a program using the Library is not restricted, and output from such a program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Libr[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 592 Thus, it is not the intent of th is section to claim rights or co ntest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather , the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Library . In addition, mere aggregatio n o f ano[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 593 If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, data struc ture layouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in length), then the use of the object file is unrestricted, regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work. (Executables c[...]

  • Page 594

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 594 For an executable, the required form of th e "work that uses the Libr ary" must include any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the executab le from it. However , as a special exception, the materials to be distributed need no t include anything that is normally[...]

  • Page 595

    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 595 a consequence you ma y not distribute the Library at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Library by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could sati sfy both it and this License would [...]

  • Page 596

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 596 NOT LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRAR Y IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE LIBRAR Y PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSAR Y SER VICING , REP AIR OR CORREC[...]

  • Page 597

    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 597 Y ou should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any , to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library , if necessary . Here is a sample; alter the names: Y oyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob' (a[...]

  • Page 598

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 598 Microsystems, Inc. disclaims any express or im plied warranty of fitness for such uses. No right, title or interest in or to any trademark, service mark, logo or trade name of Sun or its licensors is granted under this Agreement. Additional restrictions for developers and/or publisher[...]

  • Page 599

    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 599 9. TRADEMARKS AND LOGOS. Y ou acknowledge an d agree as between you a nd Sun th at Sun owns the SUN, SOLARIS, JA V A, JINI, FO R TE, and iPLANE T trademarks and all SUN, SOLARIS, JA V A, JINI, FOR TE, and iPLANET -re lated trademarks, service marks, logos and other brand designations (&[...]

  • Page 600

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 600 software intended to replace any component(s) of the Software, (iv) you do not remove or alter any proprietary legends or no tices contained in the Software, (v) yo u only distribute the Software subject to a license ag reement that protects Sun's interests consistent with the te[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 601 identify the Software as Sun's pr oduct on the Media holder o r Media label, and you may not state or imply that Sun is responsible for any th ird-party software contained on the Media; (vii) Y ou may not include any third party software on the Media which is intended to be a repla[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 602 * 2. Redistributions in bin a ry form must re produce the above copyrigh t notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTW ARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'&a[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 603 "W ork" shall mean the work of author ship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyri ght notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provid ed in the Appendix below). "Derivative W orks" shall [...]

  • Page 604

    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 604 (b) Y ou must c ause any modified files to carry prominent notices stating that Y ou changed the files; and (c) Y ou must retain, in the Source form of any Deri vative W orks that Y ou distribute, all copyright, patent, trademark, and attribution notices from the Source form of the W [...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 605 character arising as a result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the W ork (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other c ommercial dama ges or losses), even if such Contributor has be[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 606 3.Copyright The Software a nd Documentation conta in mate rial that is protected by United States Copyright Law and trade secre t law , and by in ternational treaty provisions. All rights not granted to you herein are expressly reserved by ZyXEL. Y ou may not remove any proprietary no[...]

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    Appendix B Legal Information Vantage Access User’s Guide 607 7.Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL ZyXEL BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD P AR TY FOR ANY INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMA GES (INC LUDING , WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, INDIRECT , SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLAR Y DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUP TION, OR [...]

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    Appendix B Legal Inform at ion Vantage Access User’s Guide 608 This License Ag reem ent sh all be co nstrued, in terpreted and governed by the laws of Republic of China without regard to conf licts of laws provisions thereo f. The exclusive forum for any disputes arising out of or relating to this Lice nse Agree ment shall be an approp riate cour[...]

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    Vantage Access User’s Guide 609 A PPENDIX C Customer Support In the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor . If you cannot contact yo ur vendor , then contac t a Zy XEL office for the region in which you bought the dev ice. Regional of fices are listed below (see also http:// www .zyxel.com/we[...]

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    Appendix C Customer Support Vantage Access User’s Guide 610 • Address: 1005F , ShengGao Internationa l T ower , No.137 XianXia Rd., Shanghai • W eb: http://www .zyxel.cn Cost a Rica • Support E-mail: soporte@zyxel.co.cr • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.co.cr • T elephone: +506-2017878 • Fax: +506-2 015098 • W eb: www .zyxel.co.cr • Re [...]

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    Appendix C Customer Support Vantage Access User’s Guide 61 1 Germany • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.de • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.de • T elephone: +49-2405-6909-69 • Fax: +49-2405-6909-99 • W eb: www .zyxel.de • Re g u l ar M a il : ZyXEL Deut schland GmbH., Adenauerstr . 20/A2 D-52146, W uerselen, Germany Hungary • Support E-mail[...]

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    Appendix C Customer Support Vantage Access User’s Guide 612 Malaysia • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.com.my • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.com.my • T elephone: +603-8076-9933 • Fax: +603-8076- 9833 • W eb: http://www .zyxel.com.my • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd., 1-02 & 1-03, Jalan Kenari 17F , Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puch[...]

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    Appendix C Customer Support Vantage Access User’s Guide 613 Singapore • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.com.sg • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.com.sg • T elephone: +65-6899-6678 • Fax: +65-6899-8887 • W eb: http://www .zyxel.com.sg • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Singapore Pte Ltd., No. 2 International Business Park, The Strategy #03-28, Sin gapore 6[...]

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    Appendix C Customer Support Vantage Access User’s Guide 614 T urkey • Support E-mail: cso@zyxel.com.tr • T elephone: +90 212 222 55 22 • Fax: +90-212-220-2 526 • W eb: http:www .zyxel.com.tr • Address: Kaptanpasa Mahallesi Piyalep asa Bulvari Ortadogu Plaza N:14/13 K:6 Okmeydani/Sisli Istanbul/T urkey Ukraine • Support E-mail: su ppor[...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 615 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 gr oup 87 administration 52 alert setting 556 applications 51 B back up configuration file 516 backup logs 109 basic device configuration 141 , 199 , 277 ,[...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 616 STB main stream RTP st atistics 454 STB main stream sample audio decoder statistics 465 STB main stream sample dejittering st atistics 459 STB main stream sample high-level metric de tails 467 STB main stream sample high-level metric statistics 466 STB main stream sample MPEG2-TS statistics 46 2 STB main stre[...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 617 CSV file 11 0 customer support 609 D Dashboard 79 data maintenance 52 default login accounts 75 , 525 delete a device firmware file 509 delete a device group 83 delete a login a ccount 528 delete configuration fi le 515 detailed device status 101 device configuration create new batch 123 single device 129 upd[...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 618 methods 53 overview 53 software components 53 V antage Access BED 56 , 62 V antage Access DB 54 , 59 V antage Access HTTPD 57 , 65 wizard 54 installation method command line 53 wizard 53 L launch V antage Access 69 license 539 license management 539 license upgrade 540 load a device template 125 login 76 logi[...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 619 start V antage Access 69 statistics 52 stop V antage Access 70 synchronize device status 10 2 syntax conventions 4 system log 52 system requirements 53 V ant age Access client 53 V antage Access server 53 T template common 11 9 device-specific 11 9 template management 11 9 add 122 change parameter values 123 [...]

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    Index Vantage Access User’s Guide 620[...]