Tenda G100 User manual

G100 GPON Terminal
User Guide
V 1.0
Release Date 2013-08-05
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Contents
Chapter 1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Package Contents .............................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Product Features ............................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 Hardware Description .....................................................................................................
2.1 Panels ................................................................................................................................
2.1.1 Front Panel .............................................................................................................
2.1.2 Back Panel ..............................................................................................................
2.2 Basic Requirement ........................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Safety Caution ................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 3 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Physical Installation ........................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Configure PC ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Login ................................................................................................................................ 9
Chapter 4 Advanced Settings ........................................................................................................ 11
4.1 Status .............................................................................................................................. 11
4.1.1 System Status ....................................................................................................... 11
4.1.2 LAN Info ................................................................................................................ 11
4.1.3 UNI Info ................................................................................................................ 11
4.1.4 PON Info ............................................................................................................... 11
4.1. Optical Info ........................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Network .......................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.1 LAN Setting ........................................................................................................... 12
4.2.2 PON Setting ......................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Safety .............................................................................................................................. 13
4.3.1 MAC Filter ............................................................................................................ 13
4.4 Tools ................................................................................................................................ 13
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4.4.1 System Log ........................................................................................................... 13
4.4.2 Statistics ............................................................................................................... 14
4.4.3 User Management ................................................................................................ 14
4.4.4 Firmware Update .................................................................................................. 1
4.4. Restore to Factory Default .................................................................................... 1
4.4.6 Reboot .................................................................................................................. 16
Appendix A FAQ ............................................................................................................................ 17
Appendix B Technical Specifications .............................................................................................. 19
1. Specifications .................................................................................................................... 19
2. Network Protocol .............................................................................................................. 20
Appendix C Abbreviations ............................................................................................................ 21
Appendix D Safety and Emission Statement .................................................................................. 22
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Cha ter 1 Product Overview
1.1 Overview
This GPON terminal, designed for FTTH/FTTO/FTTB, provides one PON port for
connecting fiber which can be as long as 20km. ith its 10/100/1000M auto-
negotiation gigabit LAN port, it can be connected to switches or terminal devices
indoors. Supporting 802.1q LAN and 802.1p QoS, it ensures good audio and video
services quality for Internet, VoIP and HD videos. Besides, it supports OMCI remote
management by default.
1.2 Package Contents
Unpack the box and verify the package contains the following items:
GPON terminal
Power adapter
Ethernet cable
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If any of the above items is incorrect, missing, or damaged, please contact your Tenda
reseller for immediate replacement.
1.3 Product Features
Support one PON port;
Support EB firmware update and provide the latest firmware;
Compliant with ITU-T G.984 and Class B+;
Support easy and convenient eb manager;
Support MAC filter.
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Cha ter 2 Hardware Descri tion
2.1 Panels
2.1.1 Front Panel
LED:
LED Color Status Descri tion
P R Gree
n
Off Improper power connection.
Solid Proper power connection.
GPO
N
Gree
n
Off No GPON connection is established.
Solid Proper GPON connection is established.
Blinking GPON connection is being established.
LAN Gree
n
Off No connection is established on this port.
Solid Proper connection is established on this port.
Blinking Data transferring on this port.
LOS Red
Off Receiving optical power properly.
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2.1.2 Back Panel
PON: Port for connecting fiber (Do not look steadily at it in case of eye
damage).
LAN: RJ-45 port for connecting to a hub, switch or PC (installed with NIC).
Reset: Reset button for restoring default factory settings. Press it for 5
seconds with a pointed object to restore default factory settings and the
device will reboot automatically.
P R: Port for connecting to power supply.
ON/OFF: Power switch.
2.2 Basic Requirement
GPON fiber broadband service;
PC and Ethernet cable;
Operation System supporting TCP/IP protocol;
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
2.4 Safety Caution
Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help
protect your device from potential damage.
Do Not look steadily at the PON port on this device in case of eye damage.
Keep the device out of children’s reaches.
Ensure proper ventilation space (≥10CM) and keep this device away from heat
sources, water and electromagnetic devices, such as microwave, refrigerator,
cellphone, etc.
Follow the instructions provided in this manual to install the device.
Ensure the basic supply voltage standard must be met and use the provided power
adapter.
Keep your hands dry while plugging cables.
Do not put any object on this device in case of damage.
Prevent some matters, such as metals, and water or other liquids from entering the
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device through the ventilation hole.
Please cut off power supply immediately, pull out all cables and contact the
specified maintenance staff if any fault happens.
Disconnect the power supply and pull out all cables, such as the power cord,
fiber, Ethernet cable, etc. in lightening days.
Cha ter 3 Installation
3.1 Physical Installation
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Note:
For physical installation, please cut off the power supply and keep your hands dry.
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Steps are as follows:
Ste 1: Connecting PC, set top box, hub or switch to the LAN port on this device
with Ethernet cable.
Ste 2: Connecting to the PON port on this device with fiber (Please select single
mode fiber and the PON port and GPON ONU port should be the SC type.
Ste 3: Connecting to power supply with the provided power adapter.
Ste 4: Pressing the power switch (ON/OFF).
3.2 Configure PC
The default IP address of this device is 192.168.1.1. If you are using the default IP
subnet, the computer you are using to connect to the device should be configured with
an IP address that starts with 192.168.1.x (where x can be any number between
2~254) and a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0; if you have changed the subnet of this
device, the computer you are using to connect must be within the same subnet. This
section takes indows XP for example to help you to login this device’s web page.
A. Right click My Network Places, select Pro erties, right click Local Area
Connection and select Pro erties;
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B. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Pro erties;
C. Select Use the following IP address, enter 192.168.1.X (X: 2~254) and
255.255.255.0 in corresponding blanks and click OK to save the configurations.
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Note:
This device does not support DHCP feature, thus you have to configure your PC
manually. As for indows 98 or earlier version of operation systems, after the above
mentioned configuration, you may need to restart your PC.
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D. Click Start> Run, input cmd on the appearing dialog box and then click OK or
Enter. The following window appears.
E. Input ping 192.168.1.1 and press Enter.
1) If you get a screen as seen below, your computer have successfully connected to
this device.
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2) If you get a screen as the following,
It indicates installation failure still exists. Please verify the following step by step:
a. The physical installation is correct.
The LAN LED on the device and NIC LED on your PC should be lighted.
b. TCP/IP configuration is correct.
3.3 Login
1). Launch a web browser; in the address bar, input 192.168.1.1 and press the Enter
button;
2) Enter the user name and password (The values are admin/admin or user/user by
default.) and click OK to visit its web page as shown below.
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Cha ter 4 Advanced Settings
4.1 Status
This section allows you to view this device’s current system status, LAN info, UNI
info, PON info and optical info.
4.1.1 System Status
This page displays the system info, including model NO., device ID, hardware
version, software version and uptime. Click Refresh to refresh the current info.
4.1.2 LAN Info
This page displays LAN info, including LAN MAC address, IP address and subnet
mask. Click Refresh to refresh the current data info.
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4.1.3 UNI Info
This page displays current UNI info, including connection status, mode and speed of
the LAN port. Click Refresh to refresh current info.
4.1.4 PON Info
This page displays the AN info, including AN connection status, enable upstream
FEC, enable downstream FEC. Click Refresh to refresh the current info.
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4.1.5 O tical Info
This page displays current optical info, including optical module temperature, optical
module power feed volt, optical module bias current, optical module TX power and
optical module RX power. Click Refresh to refresh current info.
4.2 Network
This section allows you to configure LAN and PON settings.
4.2.1 LAN Setting
This page allows you to modify the LAN IP address and subnet mask.
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IP Address: Device's LAN IP address. The default is 192.168.1.1. You can change it
according to your need.
Subnet Mask: Device’s LAN subnet mask, 255.255.255.0 by default. For normal
network connection, do not change it unless necessary.
After the configuration, click A ly/Save to save your settings.
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Note:
1. If the LAN IP address is changed, you need to enter the new IP address to
login its web manager.
2. All devices’ subnet masks in this LAN should be the same as this subnet mask.
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4.2.2 PON Setting
This page allows you to configure this device’s Password and SN. This device has a
SN and no password by default. If these two parameters are the same with that
provided by your ISP, then there is no need to configure them; If not, please enter the
new password and SN provided by your ISP.
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Current Password: Device’s current password. No password by default.
New Password: Enter the new password provided by your ISP.
After the configuration, click A ly/Save to save your settings and the new password
will be displayed in the Current Password blank.
Current SN: Device’s current certificated SN.
New SN: Enter the new certificated SN provided by your ISP.
After the configuration, click A ly/Save to save your settings and the new SN will
be displayed in the Current SN blank.
4.3 Safety
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or cannot access the
Internet via the devices’ MAC Addresses.
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4.3.1 MAC Filter
Enable: Select it to enable MAC filtering setup.
Policy: Select FOR ARD or BLOCKED.
FOR ARD: Entries allowed to access.
BLOCKED: Entries forbidden to access.
Change: Select it to switch the policy.
Change Policy: Click to confirm the policy switch.
Add/Remove: Click the Add button or the Remove button to configure the MAC
filtering rules list. Up to 8 rules can be added.
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Note:
1. Once the Policy is changed, all previous MAC filter settings will be cleared.
2. The correct MAC address format is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
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4.4 Tools
This section is used for some system operations and maintenance, including system
log, statistics, user management, firmware update, restore to factory default and
reboot.
4.4.1 System Log
This page allows you to view and configure system log.
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Click View System Log to view the current system logs.
Click Configure System Log to configure current log level.
Log: Enable it to record logs or Disable it not to record logs.
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Log Level: Select the log level, including emergency, alert, critical, error, warning,
notice, informational and debugging.
Display Level: Select log’s display level, including emergency, alert, critical, error,
warning, notice, informational and debugging.
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Note:
If you select Disable, all system logs will be lost.
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4.4.2 Statistics
Here you can view the send packets and receive packets of the PON, OMCI and UNI
port.
4.4.3 User Management
This page allows you to modify your login user name and password. There are two
user names and passwords by default: admin/admin and user/user.
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