Gemtek IDU ODU WEB-UI User Manual v1.2
Gemtek IDU ODU WEB-UI User Manual v1.2
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Overview.................................................................1-1
1.1. 1.2. Indoor CPE............................................................................................. 1-1 Outdoor CPE.......................................................................................... 1-2
FIGURES
Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2 Figure 2-3 Figure 2-4 Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6 Figure 2-7 Figure 2-8 Figure 2-9 Figure 2-10 Figure 2-11 Figure 2-12 Figure 2-13 Figure 2-14 Figure 2-15 Figure 2-16 Figure 2-17 Figure 2-18 Figure 2-19 Figure 2-20 Figure 2-21 Figure 2-22 Figure 2-23 Figure 2-24 Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26 Figure 2-27 Figure 2-28 Figure 2-29 Figure 2-30 Figure 2-31 Figure 2-32 Figure 2-33 Indoor CPE Front Panel LED ............................................... 1-1 Outdoor CPE installation ...................................................... 1-2 Login Page ............................................................................ 2-3 WiMAX Status ...................................................................... 2-4 WiMAX Status-Service Flow ............................................... 2-4 Network Status ...................................................................... 2-5 Device Status......................................................................... 2-5 Logout ................................................................................... 2-6 Account ................................................................................. 2-7 Date ....................................................................................... 2-8 Language ............................................................................... 2-9 NDS-1 ................................................................................2-11 NDS-2.................................................................................2-11 Scanner with Bandwidth range 6~10MHz ........................ 2-13 Scanner with Bandwidth range 6~10MHz ........................ 2-13 Scanner with Bandwidth range 3~5MHz .......................... 2-14 Scanner with Bandwidth range 3~5MHz .......................... 2-14 Range Scanner................................................................... 2-15 Full Scanner ...................................................................... 2-15 Last used Channel Scanner ............................................... 2-16 Authentication ................................................................... 2-17 Authentication ................................................................... 2-18 Authentication-View Certificates...................................... 2-18 Bridge Mode...................................................................... 2-19 NAT Mode......................................................................... 2-20 Firewall ............................................................................. 2-21 Firewall Filter.................................................................... 2-22 DHCP Server Enabled....................................................... 2-23 DHCP Server Enabled....................................................... 2-24 DHCP Server Disabled...................................................... 2-24 NAT ALG .......................................................................... 2-25 Port Forwarding ................................................................ 2-26 Port Trigger ....................................................................... 2-27 DDNS Enabled.................................................................. 2-28 DDNS Disabled................................................................. 2-29
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TR-069 .............................................................................. 2-31 TR-069-Certificate File Upload ........................................ 2-31 SNMP enabled................................................................... 2-32 SNMP enabled................................................................... 2-33 SNMP disabled.................................................................. 2-33 Log .................................................................................... 2-34 Log .................................................................................... 2-34 Web/FTP Upgrade............................................................. 2-35 Web Upgrade Summary .................................................... 2-36 TFTP Upgrade................................................................... 2-36 Recovery ........................................................................... 2-37 Recovery ........................................................................... 2-38 Recovery ........................................................................... 2-38 Recovery ........................................................................... 2-39 Reboot Button ................................................................... 2-40 Reboot Confirmation......................................................... 2-41
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Chapter 1 Overview
This chapter describes the panel function and installation procedure for the CPE.
When the CPE powers on, the LED indicates the CPE states as follow. Only Red LED is Blinking: synchronization Only Yellow LED is Blinking: authentication Only Green LED is Blinking: DHCP client negotiation After the CPE has connected to the base station, the signal strength LED are defined as follow. Only Red LED is ON: the signal is weak. (CINR<8dB) Yellow LED is ON: the signal strength is medium. (8dBCINR<15dB) Green LED is ON: the signal strength is good. (15dBCINR)
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Rear Panel
Power jack: DC 12V / 1.5A LAN port: 10/100Base-TX Reset button: To reboot the CPE. When pressing the Reset button for few seconds, the Red, Yellow and Green LEDs will turn ON simultaneously. After continuing pressing the Reset button for more few seconds, three LEDs will be blinking simultaneously and then the CPE will be restored to factory default settings.
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Chapter 2 WEB-GUI
This chapter describes how to configure the CPE in order to connect to the base station.
Gemtek CPE also support multi-level user login. Please contact with Gemtek to define multi-user features.
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If there is no error, the user can login into the Status Page, and WiMAX Status, Network Status, and Device Status are as shown in Figure 2-2, Figure 2-3, Figure 2-4, and Figure 2-5.
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2.3. Account
Personalization Account The Account page is used for changing the password of the WEB-UI account as shown in Figure 2-7. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and the new configurations will take effect.
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2.4. Date
Personalization Date If the system date is not in the valid duration of the uploaded certificate file, the CPE will not pass the authentication from the base station. The system date of a CPE can be synchronized with the PC that is connected to its LAN side by clicking the Synchronize with PC button. The system date of a CPE can also be automatically updated by synchronizing time with an NTP server assigned manually by the user or from the DHCP server. The selection of different time zone and daylight saving option are available as well for different regions. Please refer to Figure 2-8 for more detail. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
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2.5. Language
Personalization Language The Language page allows users to select one of the languages in the drop-down list for viewing the WEB-GUI as shown in Figure 2-9. After selecting the desired language, press the Apply button to view the WEB-GUI in the selected language.
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2.6. NDS
WiMAX NDS (can only be accessed by administrator) The NDS page allows users to stop or start WiMAX connection with a BS by simply clicking the start or stop button in the Start/Stop WiMAX section. Users can click On or Off button in the Only Configured List used section in order to allow more types of scanners, which are showed in the Scanner Type section of the Scanner page. Please refer to the next topic Scanner for more details. The Frequency CINR Table section of this page shows the current available WiMAX channels and one of them should be active automatically according to their bandwidth and CINR. Users are allowed to define the specific frequency CINR threshold as shown in Figure 2-10. The NDS Config of this page gives users the ability to allow or deny roaming NSP. When enabling the Allow Roaming checkbox, users are allowed to add, remove, and edit NSPs in NSP list table, or allow roaming NSP not in Roaming NSP List. Furthermore, users can also add, remove, and edit NAPs in NAP list table, or allow connected NAP not in NAP List. In HomeNSP section, Home NSP ID and Home NSP Name should be entered respectively as agreed upon with the specific NSP. Please refer to Figure 2-11 for more details. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect. Please note that when the CPE is connected to a BS, a green check will appear on the Active of the linked frequency in the Frequency CINR Table section as well as beside the small CPE icon on the top banner; otherwise, a red x will appear beside the small CPE icon on the top banner.
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2.7. Scanner
WiMAX Scanner (can only be accessed by administrator) The Scanner page allows users to configure different types of scanners, such as Configured List Scanner, Range Scanner, Full Scanner, and Last Used Channel Scanner. The Configured Channel Table section of this page lists all the channels that are stored in the channel table along with channel status associated to the channel used to connect the CPE to a BS. Users are allowed to add, remove, and edit channels in the channel table. Please refer to Figure 2-12 and Figure 2-14 for more details. After changing the channel table, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE. If Range Scanner is enabled, the Range Scanner List Table section will show up and list all the configured scanning ranges and bandwidths that are stored in the list table. Users are allowed to add, remove, and edit the scanning ranges and bandwidths in the list table. Please refer to Figure 2-16 for more details. After changing the list table, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE. If Full Range is enabled, the Full Scanner Radio Profile section will show up and list the available channel bandwidths in the table. Users are allowed to select one or more channel bandwidths and configure the frequency step as shown in Figure 2-17. After changing the Profile table, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE. If Last used Channel Scanner is enabled, the Last used Channel Scanner Config will show up and list the last used channel frequency and bandwidth. Users are allowed to edit the scanning time and scanning time when linking failed as shown in Figure 2-18. After changing the config table, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE. If any configuration in this page is changed, then press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
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2.8. Authentication
WiMAX Authentication (can only be accessed by administrator) Users can enable or disable the authentication by selecting one of the two methods supported, EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS, or by selecting none in Phase 1 field. Users can also choose one of five key encoding methods listed in Phase 2. Identity, username, and password should be entered respectively as agreed upon with the BS, if authentication is required. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect. Certificates required for authentication can be uploaded in the Certificate File Upload section. Contents of the certificates that are currently in the CPE can be viewed in details by clicking View CA Certificate as shown in Figure 2-21. Note that the only certificate format supported is PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail, Base64 encoded DER certificate). Please confirm the format before uploading. Certificates in the CPE can also be deleted by pressing the Delete button. Please refer to Figure 2-19 for more details. Users can enable or disable Validate the date duration of CA certificate and Validate the server certificate by selecting or deselecting the checkbox as shown in New Figure 2-20.
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2.11. Firewall
Networking Firewall (can only be accessed by administrator) The CPE Access Control section of this page gives users the ability to allow or deny web/telnet access from WAN. By enabling and identifying a DMZ host, an external attacker only has access to the DMZ host, rather than the entire private network at the CPEs back end. Furthermore, the redirection of ICMP can also be enabled. The Firewall Filter section of this page is used to filter incoming network traffic based on MAC, IP, protocol, TCP/UDP port and interface. Please refer to Figure 2-24 and Figure 2-25 for more details. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
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2.16. DDNS
Networking DDNS By selecting or deselecting the checkbox, users can enable or disable DDNS as shown in Figure 2-32 and Figure 2-33. To enable DDNS, registration with at least one of the seven service providers is required, and can be done by clicking the Sign Up hyperlink and following the procedures. Enter the hostname, username, and password you have registered with the service provider and press the Apply button to save the changes into the CPE. The CPE will be able to notify the selected domain name server to change the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames and addresses in real time by using the Internet Protocol Suite after pressing Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49.
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2.17. TR-069
Management TR-069 (can only be accessed by administrator) TR-069 client will automatically start up when the CPE is operational if the TR-069 Active Flag is enabled. The ACS Server URL is the URL used by TR-069 client to connect to the ACS server, and TR-069 client uses the ACS Username and ACS Password to login the ACS Server. When the Inform Enable is enabled, TR-069 client will periodically query the ACS server according to the Inform Interval. The ACS server can also use the Connection Request Username and Connection Request Password to connect to the CPE and get/set parameter via connection request mechanism. Nevertheless, all of the above parameters will be overwritten if Option-43 is activated. However, the parameters changed by Option-43 will not be saved into the CPE. In other words, all of the above parameters will be restored when the CPE reboots. TR-069 certificates required for HTTPS protocol can be uploaded in the TR-069 Certificate File Upload section. Note that the only certificate format supported is PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail, Base64 encoded DER certificate). Please confirm the format before uploading. Please refer to Figure 2-34 and Figure 2-35 for more details. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE. If only the Inform Enable and/or Inform Interval have been changed, then do nothing and the change will take effect in the next inform interval; otherwise press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
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2.18. SNMP
Management SNMP (can only be accessed by administrator) This page is used to enable disable SNMP server as shown in Figure 2-36 and Figure 2-38. When SNMP is enabled, the community string of the SNMP server can be changed. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the Apply button to write the new configurations into the CPE and press Reboot as shown in Figure 2-49, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
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2.19. Log
Management Log (can only be accessed by administrator) This page displays the system message log as shown in Figure 2-39. In order to
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show more or less system message log, users can add or delete system message log modules by setting the configurations in filter field and press the Apply button to validate the configurations as shown in New Figure 2-40.
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2.20. Upgrade
Management Upgrade (can only be accessed by administrator) To perform web upgrade, press the Brows button to choose the firmware file in the computer in the Web Upgrade section, and press the Upload button to upload the file into the CPE. Please refer to Figure 2-41 for more details. After the firmware file is uploaded, the summary will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-42. Then press the Apply button to upgrade the firmware. This upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes and reboots the CPE afterwards automatically. To perform FTP upgrade, input the FTP server IP address, FTP username and password, firmware file path, and firmware file name. Press the Upgrade button in the FTP Upgrade section and the CPE will start to download the firmware from the FTP server and upgrade. The CPE will automatically reboot itself afterwards. Please refer to Figure 2-41 for more details. To perform TFTP upgrade, input the TFTP server IP address and the firmware file path and press the Upgrade button in the TFTP Upgrade section. It takes about 3 minutes for a CPE to download the firmware from a TFTP server and upgrade it. The CPE automatically reboots itself afterwards. Please refer to Figure 2-43 for more details.
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2.21. Recovery
Management Recovery (can only be accessed by administrator) Both current firmware version and previous firmware version are shown in the Firmware Rollback section. Firmware rollback can be performed by pressing the Rollback button. Furthermore, users are allowed to disable or enable auto firmware rollback so that auto firmware rollback will be performed when the current firmware validation test is failed. Please refer to Figure 2-45, Figure 2-46, and Figure 2-46 for more details. Device configuration file that includes files such as, .configdb and ddns.conf, can be uploaded from PC to CPE as well as downloaded from CPE to PC. To restore a CPE back to factory default settings, just press the Factory Default button in the Factory Default Settings section. Please refer to Figure 2-44 for more details.
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2.22. Reboot
Press the Reboot and Yes buttons to reboot the system. Please refer to Figure 2-48 and Figure 2-49 for more details.
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