XtendLan GONU14RS User manual

GONU14RS
GEPON ONU with CATV and
VoIP FXS
User’s Guide

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Contents
1Product Introduction ........................................................................................1
1.1 Application Scenario............................................................................1
1.2 Features..............................................................................................1
1.3 LED Indicators and Interfaces .............................................................2
1.4 Product Specifications.........................................................................4
1.5 System Requirements.........................................................................5
1.6 Environment Requirements.................................................................6
1.7 Safety Precautions..............................................................................6
1.8 Standard Compatibility and Compliance..............................................6
2Hardware Installation.......................................................................................7
2.1 Power Interface...................................................................................7
2.2 PON Interface .....................................................................................7
2.3 Ethernet Interface................................................................................8
3Web Configuration...........................................................................................9
3.1 Login...................................................................................................9
3.2 Home Page.......................................................................................10
3.3 Basic Configuration of Network Interface........................................... 11
3.3.1 Main User Interface ................................................................ 11
3.3.2 LAN Configuration .................................................................. 11
3.3.3 WAN Connection Configuration ..............................................13
3.4 Advanced Configuration of Network Interface....................................17
3.5 Voice Configuration...........................................................................17
3.5.1 Provision Configuration...........................................................18
3.5.2 Port 1 Configuration (SIP).......................................................19
3.5.3 Port 2 Configuration................................................................23
3.6 Saving all Configurations and Restoring Default Configurations ........23
3.6.1 Saving Configuration ..............................................................23
3.6.2 Restoring Default Configuration..............................................24
3.7 Online Update of Image/Configuration...............................................25
4VoIP – Supplementary Services.....................................................................29
4.1 Call Holding.......................................................................................29
4.2 Call Transfer with No Consultation.....................................................29
4.3 Call Transfer with Third-Party Consultation........................................30
4.4 Three-Way Conferencing...................................................................30

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4.5 Call Return........................................................................................30
4.6 Redial when Busy .............................................................................31
4.7 Call Waiting.......................................................................................31
4.8 Call Forwarding.................................................................................31
4.8.1 Unconditional Call Forwarding ................................................31
4.8.2 Call Forwarding when Busy ....................................................32
4.8.3 Call Forwarding No Reply.......................................................32
4.8.4 Call Forwarding Cancellation..................................................32
4.8.5 Do Not Disturb........................................................................32
4.9 Anonymous Call Block ......................................................................33
4.10 Anonymous Outgoing Call.................................................................33

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1 Product Introduction
The GONU14RS is a GEPON ONU terminal, which complies with the IEEE
802.3ah standard and the CTC2.0 standard. The device provides one EPON
interface, four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces, one CATV RF connector, and
two FXS VoIP interfaces. The EPON interface provides passive Ethernet access
and 1.25G symmetrical broadband data transmission. Each Ethernet interface
provides 100M Ethernet data service. The CATV connector provides community
antenna television (CATV) service. The FXS interfaces provide two channels of
VoIP service. In this way, the GONU14RS integrates data network, video network,
and voice network.
1.1 Application Scenario
The device applies to building or home (indoor) networks, and commercial (office,
department, hotel, and warehouse) networks, in which FTTB/FTTH is established.
Various service interfaces meet different requirements of customers.
1.2 Features
The device supports the following features:
IEEE802.3ah-2004 and IEEE802.3u
DBA algorithms, FEC codec
OAM control compliant with EPON standards
Up to 8 logical link IDs (LLIDs)
40 configurable queues
VoIP management based on Web
IEEE802.1p/q, highly flexible 802.1q VLAN
IEEE802.1D QoS and STP
IEEE802.3X flow control
IGMP Snooping
IPv6
SC/APC interface
Triple churning decryption key
47 MHz~870 MHz CATV RF bandwidth
SIP RFC3261/3262/3263/3264/3265

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G.711, G.726, G.729 voice coding
RFC2833 DTMF
T.38, G711 FAX transparent pass-through mode
Special service of VoIP
UART CONSOLE port
1.3 LED Indicators and Interfaces
Front Panel
Figure 1 Front panel
LED Color Status Description
Power Green
On
The device is powered on.
Off The device is powered off.
Alarm Green On A system alarm occurs.
Off The system is running normally.
CATV Green
On
The CATV port detects the signal.
Off The system is powered off, or no
CATV service exists.
LAN4/3/2/1 Green
On The Ethernet interface is connected,
but no data is being transmitted.
Blinks Data is being transmitted through the
Ethernet interface.
Off The device is powered off or the
Ethernet interface is not connected
to the terminal.
PON_LINK Green
On EPON connection is normal.
Blinks The system is trying to establish
EPON connection.
Off EPON connection is not established.

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LED Color Status Description
PON_LOS Red Blinks The receiving optical power of the
ONU is lower than the sensitivity of
the optical receiver.
Off The receiving optical power of the
ONU is normal.
PHONE_2/1 Green
On The phone is registered to the SIP
Server.
Blinks
slowly The phone is hooked off.
Blinks
quickly
The phone is ringing.
Off The phone fails to register to the SIP
Server.
Rear Panel
Figure 2 Rear panel
Interface/Button Description
PON 1 x SC/APC optical module interface
LAN1/2/3/4 4 x RJ45 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces
CONSOLE 1 x RJ45 UART interface
CATV 1 x metric RF connector
Pnone1/2 2 x RJ11 interfaces
Power Connect to an external adapter, with output
of 12 V DC
on/off The power switch

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Interface/Button Description
Reset Hardware reset
1.4 Product Specifications
Item Parameters Specifications
Optical
interface
Uplink/downlink
transmission rate
1.25 Gbps
Central wavelength
Uplink: 1310 nm
Downlink: 1490 nm
CATV: 1550 nm
Transmission distance Maximum: 20 km
Maximum number of
connected ONUs 32 ONUs within 20 km
CATV
interface
RF bandwidth 47 MHz~870 MHz
RF output 22 dBmV
Carrier to noise ratio
(CNR)
> = 46 dB
Carrier to composite
second order beat ratio
(C/CSO) 58 dB
Carrier to composite
triple beat ratio (C/CTB)
58 dB
Electrical
specificatio
ns
Consumption 10 W
Adapter input voltage 100 V ~ 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Adapter output voltage 12 V ± 10%
EMC and
Safety
Electromagnetic
compatibility
FCC Part 5 Class B5
EN55022 Class B (CISPR 22B)
VCCI Class B
ESD protection IEC 61000-4-2
GR-1089-CORE

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Item Parameters Specifications
Laser eye safety
FDA 21CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11
EN (IEC) 60825-1
EN (IEC) 60825-2
Green standard RoHS
Physical
specificatio
ns
Physical dimension L x W x H: 218 mm x 172 mm x 41
mm
Weight 580 g
1.5 System Requirements
Refer to the following instructions to ensure normal running of the ONU:
The FTTB/FTTH service and the fiber connector must be available.
Use the original adapter that is included in the product package. The power
must meet the requirement.
Use the single-mode fiber of the SC/APC connector for connection.
Use the coaxial-cable that matches metric RF connector for TV connection.
Use the original Console serial cable to connect the RJ45 serial interface.

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1.6 Environment Requirements
Item
Specifications
Operating temperature 0ºC~40ºC
Storage temperature
-40ºC~75ºC
Operating humidity 10%~90%, non-condensing
Storage humidity
5%~95%, non-condensing
Power Power adapter output: 10.8 V~13.2 V DC
1.7 Safety Precautions
Refer to the following instructions to protect the device from risks and damage
caused by fire and electric power:
Use volume labels to mark the type of the power.
Use the original adapter that is included in the product package.
Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An
overburden power outlet or damaged lines or plugs may cause electric
shock or fire accident. Check the power cable regularly. If you find any
damage, replace the power cable at once.
Keep proper grounding at the grounding end of the power outlet, to avoid
any damage to the device caused by lightning.
Keep proper space for heat dissipation, to avoid any damage to the device
caused by overheating. The thin holes on the shell are designed for heat
dissipation, to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover the heat
dissipation holes.
Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high
temperature occurs.Avoid the device from direct sunshine.
Do not put this device close to a place where is too damp or watery. Do not
spill any fluid on this device.
Do not connect this device to any electronic product, unless our customer
engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this, because any
incorrect connection may cause power or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
1.8 Standard Compatibility and Compliance

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CCCA standard
IEEE802.3ah-2004
IEEE802.3u
IEEE802.1Q
IEEE802.1D
IPv6
SNMP V1/V2
SIP RFC3261/3262/3263/3264/3265
G.711, G.726, G.729 voice coding
RFC2833 DTMF
T.38, G711 FAX pass-through mode
2 Hardware Installation
2.1 Power Interface
The GONU14RS uses special external power adapter of 12 V DC.
2.2 PON Interface
The optical interface of the GONU14RS is an SC/APC interface and is on the
right of the rear panel. During setup, remove the plastic dust cap of the SC/APC
interface and keep it well for future usage. Clean the SC/APC connector of the
fiber line with absolute alcohol and insert the SC/APC connector into the SC/APC
interface. If there is a clear “da” sound, the connection is correct. Otherwise,
remove the fiber connector and try again.
Perform the preceding operations at the PON interface every time you use the
ONU. If the ONU is not in use, cover the optical interface of the ONU with the
plastic dust cap, to prevent dust or other waste from falling into the optical
interface, which may cause ONU failure.
Caution:

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The ONU has invisible internal laser, which may cause harm to eyes.
During setup, avoid direct eye exposure to the optical interface of the
ONU, the fiber connector of the fiber line, or the uncovered area of the
fiber.
2.3 Ethernet Interface
The GONU14RS provides four channels of general Ethernet service interfaces of
standard RJ45 connectors.
The general Ethernet service interface is of MDI/MDI-X self-adaptation. You can
use either crossover cable or straight-through cable. Figure 3 shows the line
order of the Ethernet cables.
Figure 3 Line order of Ethernet cable
Straight-through cable: Refer to Table 1 for the line order of both ends of the
cable.
Crossover cable: Table 1 shows the line order of one end of the cable and Table 2
shows the line order of the other end.
Table 1 Pinout of straight-through cable at Ethernet RJ-45 port
No.
Definition
Color
1 TXD+ Orange and white
2 TXD- Orange
3 RXD+ Green and white
4 Null Blue
5 Null Blue and white
6 RXD- Green
7 Null Brown and white

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No. Definition Color
8
Null
Brown
Table 2 Pinout of crossover cable at Ethernet RJ-45 port
No.
Definition
Color
1 RXD+ Green and white
2
RXD-
Green
3 TXD+ Orange and white
4
Null
Blue
5 Null Blue and white
6 TXD- Orange
7 Null Brown and white
8
Null
Brown
3 Web Configuration
Before configuring on the Web user interface, ensure that the IP range of PC
network card is 172.24.107.xxx and that the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
3.1 Login
Step 1 Open the Web browser and enter the IP address of the VoIP
configuration interface. The default IP address is 172.24.107.246.
Step 2 Enter the user name and password and press the Enter key or click
Log In to log in to the HOME page.

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Username: Admin
Password: Admin
3.2 Home Page
The HOME page is as follows.
Parameters in this page are described as follows:
Field
Description
System Uptime
The interval since the last system start-up.
LAN Connection status of the LAN interface. In this case,
it is the connection status of the VoIP interface.
WAN Connection status of the WAN interface. It is usually
in the Connected state, unless the hardware
becomes faulty.
Software Version Current version of the software.

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Field Description
Provisioning
Status
Connection status of the Provision.
Voice Service Whether the voice service is started. If at least one
phone is registered to the SIP Server, the value of
this field is UP. Otherwise, it is DOWN.
PORT1 RegStatus Whether Phone1 is registered to the SIP Server.
PORT2 RegStatus Whether Phone2 is registered to the SIP Server.
3.3 Basic Configuration of Network Interface
3.3.1 Main User Interface
Click SETUP at the top of the home page and the main configuration page shown
as follows appears:
3.3.2 LAN Configuration
Click LAN Configuration in the left pane and the following page appears:

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IP Settings
Unmanaged: Do not configure the IP address information of the LAN
interface.
Obtain an IP address automatically: Obtain an IP address through DHCP
from LAN side.
–IP Address: The IP address obtained by DHCP.
–Netmask: The subnet mask obtained by DHCP.
–Release: Release the current IP address.
–Renew: Obtain an IP address again.
Use the following Static IP address: Configure the static IP address.
–IP Address: Set the IP address of LAN interface.
–Netmask: Set the Netmask of LAN interface.
–Host Name: The name of the host.
–Domain: The name of the domain.
Enable DHCP Server: Enable DHCP Serve on the LAN side.
–Assign ISP DNS,SNTP: Whether to enable assigning ISP DNS and
SNTP when DHCP Server is enabled.
–Start IP: The started IP address of DHCP Server.
–End IP: The end IP address of DHCP Server.

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–Lease Time: The lease time of DHCP Server.
Enable DHCP Relay: Enable DHCP proxy function.
Relay IP: The IP address of DHCP proxy.
Server and Relay Off: Disable DHCP Server and DHCP proxy on the LAN
side.
Service Status
–IP Filter: The status of the IP filter function. You can configure it in the
ADVANCED page. Green means enabled and red means disabled.
–UPnP: The status of the UPnP function. You can configure it in the
ADVANCED page. Green means enabled and red means disabled.
–LAN Clients: The status of the LAN clients function. You can
configure it in the ADVANCED page. Green means enabled and red
means disabled.
–Static Routing: Link to the ADVANCED page for corresponding
configuration.
3.3.3 WAN Connection Configuration
Choose WAN Setup > dhcp-voice and the following page appears:
Type: Select PPPoE.
Name: The name of the connection. You can modify it.
Options: Enable NAT and firewall. To access the Web page through the
optical interface, deselect the Firewall check box.
The following page displays the function of obtaining IP address through PPPoE.

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PPP Settings:
–Username: User name of PPPoE
–Password: Password of PPPoE
–Keep Alive: Keep alive time of PPPoE.
–Authentication: Select the authentication mode of PPPoE.
–MTU: Maximum transmission unit of PPPoE
–MAC: Ethernet address of the WAN interface
–Restore: Restore the default Ethernet address.
–Default Gateway: Whether to set it to the default gateway.
After setting the parameters, click Apply to apply the settings immediately.
Because the configuration is lost if the IAD is powered off, you must click Save
All in the System Command page from the Tools menu. See the following
figure:

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For setting the static IP address, see the following figure:
Static Settings
–IP Address: Set the IP address.
–Mask: Set the subnet mask.
–MAC: Ethernet address
–Restore: Restore the default Ethernet address.

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After setting the parameters, click Apply to apply the settings immediately.
Because the configuration is lost if the IAD is powered off, you must click Save
All in the System Command page from the Tools menu. See the following
figure:
For obtaining IP address through DHCP, see the following figure:
DHCP Settings
–Default Gateway: Whether to set it to the default gateway.
–Restore: Restore the default Ethernet address.
–Renew/Release: Renew or release the IP address.

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After setting the parameters, click Apply to apply the settings immediately.
Because the configuration is lost if the IAD is powered off, you must click Save
All in the System Command page from the Tools menu. See the following
figure:
3.4 Advanced Configuration of Network Interface
Omitted.
3.5 Voice Configuration
Click VOICE in the top menu and the main configuration page appears:
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